DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1903. BAPTIST MEETING 1 I MUST BE SOLD It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse 1 Writ Wafistfe Sole the following prices $3 50 Waists, at $2.50 3-00 , :2.25 2-76 , 2.J5 2 50 1.90 2.25 j.75 2 00 1.48 1-75 J.35 1-50 i,t5 1-25 95 1.00 , 75 75 50 .50 25 j TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Comer of Main and Alta City Brevities you can see It. Always In Bight. CtoiM meats at Houser's. Smokers' supplies at Ncumnu's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Dining tables $5 anil up. Rader's. Get your spring suits at Joerger's. Store for rent, inquire o Chris Ranlej- Best building lots In ronmelon. Wide Have your shoes repaired at Teutscb s. Hass cigar store, headquarters for motes' supplies. inst received a' new lino o Jap ttrcet hats, at Campbell's. fnrtv illfferent styles of extension tables "from $5 to $30. leader's. pi Sldelo." the best dear made, at Rees cigar store. Court street. in i-imlc n! Im uni t nil nml domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. Rin't lnl flfMll-a L'Pt thfi llORt Of jou-get the best of cigars. Han-Ion's. Vnr TTont Quito nf vnnrns. tllpelv furnished, one block and a half west of Main street. Inquire 208 Alta. Houser always furnlBhes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. Trading In "puts" and "calls" un der our system Is very profltr tie. We tandle grain and stock accounts on a margin of as low as ?20 dur book en "put" and "call" trading sent free on application. References, Brad street. Dooge & Co., members of Chamber of Commerce, 37 Corn Ex :bange Minneapolis. Save your Eyes From the glaring hot sun and I blinding alkali dust. I You' II never have but one pair' oi eyes that's sure so you had better he careful with them. ' We have all kinds of goggles that k'ep out dust, and rest the eyes for from roc to 75c. ' Smoked glasses several shades j just the thing to shield your) eyes, from 25c to Si. 00. Never out of sight. It's before your eyes. Castle's for fresh fish. $50 given away. See page i. Try The Delta's Iced drinks. See Sharp for paper hanging. Delicious Ice cream. The Delta, lroners wanted at the Domestic Laundry. For Heut Three-room house on Main street. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. For Sale Cattle, horses and sheep. Wnde, Bryson & Wade. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. U C Itadcr about that $50 worth of furniture he Is giving away. Received dally, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Gratz's. Best stock ranches In Camas Pra irie, 1C0 to 1,000 acres. Wade. Wanted .Middle-aged woman for housework. Apply at this office. See page 4 about the $50 worth of furniture Rader Is giving away. One business opening Mild yester dny; two loft on Main street. Wade. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnhurt, Association block. New assortment sea shells, hand and stand mirrors, tine stationery. Nolf's. Chase & Sanborn's delicious cof fees, always fresh at C. Rohrman's, Couit street. Woman wanted to do general house work; pay good wages If competent. Call E. O. office. Work on the Underwood typewriter stands up before you all the time. John S. Kw, agent. For Rent Two cottages, good lo cation, suitable for small family. in quire nt 100 Bluff street. De I.ano Beach affords the only comfortable sea bathing on Puget Sound. Write Hotel I)e l.ano, Lake Bay. Wasn. The Pendleton, Uklah and Ionian Springs telophono line, paying $1,000 per annum net, for sale. A bargain II taken at once. J. B. Despain. Next Saturday night Graf, gives another grand opening. Full orches tra, elegant free lunch and Rainier beer. Twenty per cent of tho receipts lor benefit of the labor unions. Lot In Reservation Addition Sold. Ida M. Kudlcotl and John W. Endl colt, wife and husband, have sold to Gtistare l.a Fontaine for $2,150, lots G and 7 in block 20. In the reservation addition to Pendleton. HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN Marriage License Issued. A marriage license won Issued yes terday utternoon to James 1.. I'arker and .Mary S. White, both residents ot 1 Umatilla county. EASTERN OREGON ASSOCI ATION NOW IN SESSION. Annual Sermon by Rev. Splght, of On tario Committees Appointed Many Delegates and Visitors- Take' Part In the Program. The Baptist Association opened Tuesday evening, Juno 23, by song service and devotional exercises, lead by Rev. K. W. King, of Pendleton, after which Rev. Splght, ot Ontario, preached the annual sermon, which was an excellent exposition ot the love and duty of the Christians. This morning at !) o'clock tho asso ciation was opened with devotional exercises and exposition and prayer on Phil. 1:1-6, led by Row C. R. l.a mar, of Weston. Then followed the business of tho morning session. After reading the letter from each church addition, In formation was given by some of the delegates. Following these remarks, prayer was offered for the continu ance of God's blessing upon tho work of the church. Rev. G. W. Black's tnlk on the sub ject, "An Efficient Association," was a fine oratorical effort and gave mucn encouragement for tho winning of souls. He said, "It we nro to achieve anything we must have enthusiasm. If we are to bo efficient, wo must have courage. We need a higher typo of Christianity." The following committees were ap pointed: On enrollment, G. W. Black, M. O. Perry, C. R. I.amar; auditing, R. P. Burke. W. Plnkerton. J. W. Daly; foreign mission, A. W. Rider, Mrs. M. O. Perry, Mrs. Barrett; state convention, U W. Riley, G. W. Black, Mrs. Mary Krebhs; education, W. H. f.atoiirette, Mayme Morgan, Mrs. J. R. Carllle; Sunday school, M. O. Per ry, .Mrs. S. C. Gelss, Hattle Oliver: temperance, J. A. Howard. Nettie Canady. Mrs. Thomas Chandler; home mission. T. G. Ellis, Mr. Carlton, Mrs. Charles Betts; place and preach er, C. R. Lamar, Thomas Splght, Jos eph Scott; obituary. J. W. Oliver, S. J. Driskell, Mrs. John Chandler. Delegates. Athena W. Plnkerton, Mrs. M. J. Bagley, Mrs. Jennie Barrett. Adams Mrs. L. C. Gelss, Mrs. J. K. Johnson, Mary Darr, Art Watrus, J. Logan Porringer. Bums Rev. G. W. Black, Ella R. Black. Baker City Rev. George T. Ellis, J. W. Daly, M. O. Perry, Mrs. M. O. Perry, Mrs. J. W. Daly. Mayme Mor gan, Hannah Shaw, Raymond Buker, Nettle Cauaday, Mrs. Anna Hayes, Luther Mahan and wife, Joseph Hung ford. Helix Mrs. Chanes Betts, Rev. Howard. Pendleton Rev. R. W. King, Mrs. R. W. King. U E. Penlnnd. Mrs. Thns. Chandler, J. Chandler, Mrs. Kreblis, Ethel Fraker. La Grande Rev. J, W. Oliver, Rev. U. G. Sllke, Miss Hattle Oliver, Mrs. Donavant. Ontario Rev. Thomas Splght, T. J. Johnson, Mrs. J. S, Jones. Weston Rev. C. R. Lamar, Mrs. S. J. Driskell. .Mrs. Crague, .Mrs. J. R. Carllle. Visitors to the Association. Rev. W. H. Latourette, or McMlnn ville Baptist College; Rev. E. I). Sims and wife, district missionary; Rev. Leonard W. Riley, secretary of Baptist state convention; Rev. A. W. Rider, secretary of Baptist foreign mission. Bargains and Big Ones wilt be the power that will clear oar overcrowded shelves of new, seasonable up-to-date merchandise. To be in position to show only the very newest styles of goods each season, prices will be cut so severely that our present stock will not re main long in our store. The early buyer will fare best as there will be no replenishing of lines as they are sold out. Read carefully eaoh item here 1 t Wash Goods Imported French Dimities, white grounds, printed lloral and figured de signs. Also a large assortment ofhlaek and white combinations. IfRegular price 30o, reduced to 500 Yards Scotch Madras in hlack and white, blue and white, pink and white, in fancy stripes. If Regular price 50c, reduced 17c to 800 Yards Mercerized Oxfords. 28 inches wi 'e, suitable for shirt waist suits. In pink blue, white and black and Nile green. IfRegular price 60c, reduced 32C White Goods 300 yards Mercerized Marsailles, in large and small stripes. II R gular price 10c, reduced gl French Grenadines 25c Black and yellow, white and blue, lavender and wlnto, in silk stripes. II Regular price 75o, reduced to 1900 Yards Lawns and Dimities in all now colors, stripes, figures and (lowered patterns. M Regular prico 20o, reduced 9V to 300 Yards Linen Etaminos ia light blue, dark blue, pink, cream, tan and black, suit able for shirt waist suits. II Regular prico 75u, reduced to Summer Shoes 38c Ladies Tan Oxfords that wcro $2.50 reduced to $1.48 Mieses Tan shoos, lace and button that wore 2.00, reduced to $1.19 Children's Tan shoot', wear hotter than black and are cooler. Shoos that woro $1.50, reduced to 95c iv: 98c THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE . . m A m m m m a m m a M a m . i a a New Map of the World. The pas-engcr department of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway has Issued 11 new map of the world on what is known as the equivalent pro jectionpractically n globe In mop form. On tho equivalent projections j all areas appear in men- true piopur tlon avoiding tho appearance of ex treme condensation In high altitudes, which obtains in other maps, 'I ho nlan has been Indorsed by the lead ing maji makers of Europe, and used by the United Stntes government In lecent publications. Thh new map of the world is of the kind that usually sells nt retail for $2.50. II will brt . -.1.1 ... ..... mlilrnou heill pUHlUge JUUmill 11' 1IIM auuinoo on letelpt of 25 emits. It Is seldom the opportunity 1 sarTorded by which a miip or this .-har-df-r hid be pur haf.nl at anything llko the prico named. Address with postage en closed, to W. B. Knlskern. passenger traffic manager, Chicago. Illinois. FARMER SAVE MONEY. Use the Combined Harvester. 1 will sell one good as new and guaranteed to do the work, for less than one-half the original cost; also choice of two good hent.oiH, ready for the field, with four new header beds. Will take cutting In payment. Also an A-No. 1 steam threshing outfit complete, consisting of a new 20 horse-power Russell englno and 33 Inch separator with blower. Every thing ready for the season In good shape, at a very low HgVo. For par ticulars, enquire of C. A. Hungnto. 202 Second street, Walla Walla. OXFORDS Poison Fly Paper A fresh shipment of that powerful "Sire Death" fly Paper. This is the paper that was so satisfactory to fveryone last season. Just a reminder to get some now, as you probahly bought some last year and if you did we know you will want some this year. 5c package of ten sheets KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 5 Htejm from Main Street towimt the Court IIouho To Teachers' Meeting. Miss Nellie Stevens, of t.ie Weston Normal, accompanied by Miss Mae Stevens, her slBter, of I .a Grande, passed through this morning for the teachers' meeting, now being held at Portland. Returned From 8chool. Miss Ada Brown, who has been at tending school at Eugene, has re turned home to spend tho vacation. Dalles Indians Visiting. A party of Dalles Indians arrived last night on the eastbound train and will visit their friends nmong the (Tmatlllas for a couple of weeks. "Mamma." said Bennle, as thero camo a brief pause in the conversa tion on the part of the callers, "Isn't It time for you to ask me what 1 learned at the kindergarten today? If you don't do It pretty soon I'll for get what you told me to say." Chi cago Tribune. g o H SO Boston Store Letter Writing Will be found a pleasure if you use our stationary; it is the most up-to date line in the city, fn all the popular shades and shapes, from 15o to 75c. Yon get a nice large bunch of paper with envelopes tc match, and our price is from 5c to 15c less that others will charge for the same quality. You can save all your Postage Money by buying stationary of us THE NOLF STORE Hottest place in town for fireworks Custom Made Shoos $2.50 to $4.00 Best Dollar SEtwe in town A. EKLUND Judil lllocV, Cuurl D'l.Alila HI. 1 oit h.u.i: at Tin; uaht oiiixionian office, UritD bundlea of nawipsptra. con- iniuiHK lifrr jw wig vblvi imu vv ww isiliru Ivr mO iiuib a vuuuiv, Any Time Is a Good Time Now Is the accepted time to have your house painted or pa. pered. A little painting, here and . 1. . P. ...Ill t MAL. Ul.Hll.fc tuny, some nice, bright, mm wall paper will lend a freshness to any room. Our stock of wall paper was never more complete patterns In endless variety ansl every one new and up-to-date In color design. Better come In ane) let us show them to you and tall you what It will cost for your whole house or one room. E. J. Murphy. Ill Court Street. bargains in Real Estate 1 1 tit lit-! irntmu trv ir KnitnhOA an1 futxt ProriAriv tn tiall limn flvf r nmnrH ihii h iiiv II1L III 11LI1U 111 LI1U UU1U11I Washington. N. Berkeley Remember I..., ma ciiifh ctw.nai niipnnnn I and CANUIl'.b, C. R. BUTTON'S