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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1903. USEFUL INVENTION It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse MUST BE SOLD m- the following prices $3 50 Waists, at $2.50 3.00 2.25 2.75 2.J5 2 50 - J.90 2.25 J.75 2.00 J.48 1.75 , J.35 1.50 J.J5 1.25 95 1.00 , .75 .75 - . 50 50 25 IEDTSCH 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Comer of Main and Alta MB City Brevities hofce meats at Houscr's. mokers' supplies at Neuman's. e Sharp's artistic wall paper. SB and ui). Hader's. et your spring suits at Joerger's. tore for rent, Inquire ot Chris est building lots In Pendleton. de. are your shoes repaired at Lsch's. m' cigar store, headquarters for okers' supplies. . 1 II...- nt Tnn eet nats, at. uuiupuun b. ...... i TT.w1n...nnil li t I., tl.lt. lac.c Oil) UIIICICUL D-J.ca va.-u. les from $5 to ?30. Itader'a. EI SUelo," the best cigar made, at es' cigar store. Court street. 0. Vnr non f Slit ta nr fnnTTlR. niRBlV mi s rien. nnn uck ann u iiuii yvcdl Main street. Inquire 2U8 Alta. ..i n i . r..i,ni fa ctrppt nnnnallo Hnvlnea Hank. "put ' and "call" trading sent free application. References, Brad- j rppr unnfTrt i :r mnm nor fir i amnpr nr rnmmnrifl V7 rnrn n v. i anp-n iiitinontiniie t 1 Frum the glaring hot sun and j minding alkali dust. JWll never have but one pair of eyes that's sure' so you had better be careful with them. We have all kinds of goggles that keep out dust, and rest the eyes for from ioc to 75c. fSmoked glasses -several shades -just the thing to shield your eyes, from 25c to $1.00. HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN Castle's for fresh flsli. ?50 given away. See page 4. Try The Delta's iced drinks. See Sharp for paper hanging. Delicious ice cream, The Delta, Ironers wanted at the Domestic Laundry. For Itent Three-room house on Main street. . No extra charge for tabulator on the Underwood. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. For Sale Cattle, horses and sheep. Wade, Bryson & Wade. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. U C Itader about that $50 worth of furniture he Is giving away. Received daily, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Gratz's. Best stock ranches In Camas Pra irie, 1G0 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 sold yester day; two left on Main street. Wade. Wc are showing nn Immensa line now books and fancy stationery. Nolfs. Chase & Sanborn's delicious cof fees, always fresh at C. Rohrman's, Court street. Woman wanted to do general house work: pay good wages it competent. Call E. O. office. For Rent Two cottages, good lo cation, suitable for small family. In quire at 100 Bluff street. De Lano Beach affords tho only comfortable sea bathing on Puget Sound. Write Hotel De I.ano, Lake Bay, Wash. The Pendleton, Ukiah and Lehman Springs telephone line, paying $1,000 per annum net, for sale. A bargain If taken at once. J. B. Despain. Next Saturday night Gratz gives another grand opening. Full orches tra, elegant free lunch and Rainier beer. Twenty per cent of tho receipts for benefit of the labor unions. Land Donated for Cannery. The town of Echo has donated to the cannery and cold storage com pany one block of land in the business portion of the place, for a cannery site. The cannery and cold storage people have agreed 10 pui up Ing to cost three times the value of the block o Hand and as the proposl tlou was virtually accepted by the donors of the site, work will begin on the building right away. W. D. I Fletcher returned from Echo yester. ' day evening and says the land will , be surveyed and the deeds made over at once. "Don't you think he would accept a ; bribe T" "Certainly not-lf any one I was looking." Chicago Evening Post. JUver's Skin Soap ot ent. for VhUclty k,UC Box Paper i ' ' ptr (o, r 24 envelopes r)f- Twodlfferent'pVfieVni 8ea Salt we " In bulk or r- package, per pouud... .DC loap Bark ,or "moving dirt iuta iv,.i. or liom del- r """oriel, per package J)C Sewing Machine Oil $M jqc 5 Root Beer SKffita'SrfJ. cc . ..10c delicto", t n , with Nut Dreulug. Ice Cream 5;', ice cream u upertor article lor Brown's Tree Soap gUSfSrtjVp I KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE t 05 mop from Main Street toward the Court Hoiine je . . ... CONTRIVANCE FOR PILING UP SACKED WHEAT IN MILLS. Is Now in Operation In Byers' Nulls Device of a Colfax Man These Mills Average as Great an Output Per Year as the Alblna Mills, Be ing Run Night and Uay the Year Round. W. S. Byers has Installed In his warehouse a new machine, very few of which are to be found on tho coast. It is a newly patented wheat elevator and was invented by a man at Colfax, being manufactured by tho firm of Brown Brothers, of that place. The machine Is a contrivance for tho pil ing of sacked wheat In the ware house, and is run by an electric mo tor. By Its use tho heavy sacks can ho piled to the top of tho large ware house as fast as they can be wheeled to the foot ot the machine. The machine Itself weighs about 1,000 pounds, and can bo moved from one wareroom to tho other without tho loss of time, In this way saving many days and dollars In tho course ot a year. Mr. Byers Is having all ot his warehouses wired so that ho can move the machine from one to tho other as the occasion demands, using It to pile wheat or flour as ho desires. The machine was Installed at a cost of over $500. Output Equals Alblna. Few people stop to realize tho mag nttude of the businescs carried on at the Byers mills. While It is not as large as that of the big mills at Al blna, it turns out on the avcrago as much Hour in the course of tho year as the latter Institution, The Alblna mill can grind when running at full capacity In tho neighborhood of 2,000 barrels a day, while tho capacity of the local mill Is but S00 barrels; but the mills In tho valley do not run all of the time, often laying off for more than a month each year, and they never work a night shift. The mills at this plnce, on the contrary. are never Idle, and they run night and day tho year round. They have to do this In order to keep abreast of their orders, and even then are not able to do so. Flour Is being ground for tho local mill at this time in Vallejo, Cal., in Spokane nnd Seattle. Tho mill has now on hand nn order for the Oriental market aggregating 25, 000 barrels, and In order to get tho order oft their hands the management of the mill had to call on tho outside mills to help. In 1S74 the present mill was started with a capacity of 50 barrels a day. Then the mill was burned down, but was soon rebuilt and Iibb grown to Its present size In spite of tho hard times and other unfavorable condi tions. When the mill was built here there was hardly any wheat raised In this vicinity, and the railroad ban not then been run through this part of the country. One Million Bushels Per Year. lst week Mr. Byers bought 50.000 bushels of wheat from the surroflnd Ing country, and for this ho had to nay 05 cents per bushel at tho place of purchase, making the cost at the mill In the neighborhood of OS rents. There arc now about 100,000 bushels In tho warehouses, ami this will all he used nn by tho time that this year's crop begins to be hauled. The mill uses about 1.000,1100 misiiejs in the year. The sudden jump In tho price of wheat was due to tho reported short age In tho Northwest crop. The wheat of this section will not grade to the average yield. While in tho vicinity of Helix and Milton and some of the other towns In that part of the valley the wheat will bo all right, In the other part ot tho valley thw vleld will fall nway down. Not only Is tho straw short, but tho heads are light in many localities aim iuu grain Is burned. In this vicinity the wheat will be short In growth, but the beads will bo heavy, and the crop may bo passably good, but It will not be as heavy as it should. Tho report that it will average 30 bushels is, In the opinion of the owner of the mill, erroneous and not to be relied on, High Wheat Looked For. Owing to this state of tuo supply the price will naturally rise, and lilch wheat Quotations may he looked for, though It Is yet too early to tell limv lilch thcv will run. This sec tion hears but a small Influence In the market of the world, and the entire Oreeon croD might fall wltllOUt caus Inir much rise In the stock quotations unless tho failure was used as a lever by the stock Jobbers for the purpose or forcing the price up for their own ends. While the crop Is not a failure, It will be light, and tho local prices mav run well un In the scale, though as a "general factor It will cut but a small figure In Uie central quota Uons. Gone to' the Valley; Dr and Mrs. B. A. Mann left this mornlne for the valley and points 011 the coast. While gone they will visit the old home of the doctor at zena and will also stop with friends and relatives In Salem and Portianu spending several weeks before re turning to meir nome in mis iuy. Sale of Lots. W. J. Furnish and Jeejf.e Furnish, .m hsvfl anlil In f! C Hen 'dricks for $3,000, lots 10 .and 11 lu Bargains and Big Ones will be the power that will clear our 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 oaref ully each item here Wash Goods Imported French Dimities, white grounds, printed Hornl and figured de signs. Also a largo assortment of black and white combinations, t Regular price 30c, reduced 17, aw to. 500 Yards Scotch Madras in black and white, blue and white, pink and white, in fancy stripes. TIRegular price 50c, reduced 28C to 800 Yards Mercerized Oxfords, 28 inches wide, suitable for shirt waist suits. In pink blue, white and black and Nile green. IfRegular price 50c, reduced to White Goods 300 yards Mercerized Marsailles, in large and small stripes. Regular price 10c, reduced to. 61c French Grenadines Black and yollow, whito and blue, lavender and whito, in silk stripes. HRegular price 75c, reduced JKe to 1900 Yards Lawns and Dimities in all now colors, stripes, figures and llowered patterns. URogular price 20o, reduced 300 Yards Linen Etamines in light blue, dark bluo, pink, cream, tan and black, suit able for shirt waist suits. II Regular price 75o, veducod to Summer Shoes 38c Ladies Tan Oxfords that woro $2.50 reducod to $1,48 Misses Tan shoes, lace and button that woro $2.00, reduced to $1.19 Children's Tnn shoos, woar bettor than black and aro cooler. Shoos that wore $ 1 .50, reduced to 95c it 98c 4 r THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Returned From Albany. nlphnnl Mnvherrv. the stenographer at tho Savings Bank, returned from his vacation this morning. Mr. May i,na hpon for tlm last week or two 111 various valley cities, but spent most ot his tlmo In tlio limo city 01 Albany, where ho Iibb frlouds who mado the tlmo pnss pleasantly ior him. TTittiltnml Mn .nn ndhln to his wife) If you car't think of some more anec dotes of our children's smartness lot's go home right away, ror iney ro gei- Mnir rendv tn tell 118 tilings about their own. Baltimore American, Best frhoo work at Teutsch's. OXFORDS 3 1 a 3 J o CO d 5 Letter Writing Will be found a pleasure it you use our stationary; it is the most up-to date line in the city. In all the popular shades and shapes, from 15o to 75c, You 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 fay buying stationary of us THE NOLF STORE Hottest place ia town for fireworks Boston Store Custom Maris ho I $2.50 to $4.00. , f Best Dollar SBDW in town A. EKLUND Judd Illock, Court di;mIb (. ron sAT.rc at tick hast qkegonan ofllr,, liw buodlia ,of nerpr, CM) UlBlncWj. 100, WW Hrf i.lrol trim O Alnll ktt 1141 Any Time Is a Good Time Now It the accepted time to have your house painted or pa pered. A little painting hers and there will help Iti looks wonder fully. Some nice, bright, new wall paper will lend a freshness to any room. Our stock of wall piper was never more complete patterns in endless variety and every one new and up-to-date In color design. Better come In and let us show them to you and ttll you what It will cost for your whole house or one room. E. J. Murphy. Ill Court Streot. Insurance in force $13,466,940.61 M. H, RI0E, Preewater Antfor UuutltU County. J J.f, Walker, L'ltr Ainut lor rendition Remember 3 That we give special attention 101 orders for fancy. ICE CREAMJ and CANDIES. . , r4 BU.(U IVI mf VIHif m vummivi 1 fi 10 reuuwwu,