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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1903. The peoples Store TEUTSCH'S Alain and AltaSls. n docs not take long for the public to find out the est field for bargains. They have been comity our rtv lately and we expect to draw the procession here w'nls if Pces will do it. The following are good Ifnr a tew aivys HEN'S CANVASS SHOES in light and dark grey, nicely lined, food substantial counter and box toe which holds the shoe in shape, carefully finished, ideal hot weather shoe, special (IOC J 1 Pft lvalues vi.uuauu i.au Li-vs and BOYS' SHOES In colt skin, box calf, vici k!H latc I shapes and styles. The good looking serviceable kind that you usually pay o and 3-5o for, special value $2.50 1 E. METTELTON'S Patent Leather Blucher, something swell, nothing later or more stylish, regular J6, special value ....$5 cniRANTEED Patent Colt Skin one of the late stylish leath- Itrs, regular S5. special value $4 TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE City Brevities i meats at Houser's. tours' supplies at .-seuman e. Sharp's artistic wall paper. bins tables $5 and up. Racier s. ti your spring suits at Joerger's. r tbe best bread, get Rohrraan's. lore for rent. Inquire of Chris building lots In Pendleton. . 1 I A tte your suues iciwucu . k-ch's. ial sale on all summer' rnillin- Mre. Campbell s. kr Sale Cattle, horses and sheep. Be, Bryson tc wane. kn't fail to read the Underwood Iwriter aJ In this Issue. Castle's for fresh flsli. $50 given away. See page 4. Try The Delta's iced drinks. See Sharp for paper hanging. Ironers wanted at the Domestic Laundry. For Rent Three-room house on Main street. No extra charge for tabulator on the Underwood. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. The new game of "Flinch" at Nolt's book and stationery store. U C Rader about that $50 worth of furniture he is giving away. Received daily, fresh tamaies, crabs and crawfish at Gratz's. Wanted Middle-aged woman for housework. Apply at this office. Best stock ranches in Camas Pro.- :ty different styles of extension rje, 100 to 1.000 acres. Wade. . - . ton T3aa ' fes from $5 to $30. Rader's. fclSidelo," the best cigar made, at ' cigar store, Court street. t! Unds of imported and domestic bes and clam chowder at Gratz's. bn'f let cigars get the best of -get the best of cigars. Han- A, Smith has had to add another Lman to his force to catch up i his orders for the humane har- This harness is proving woru fully popular wherever It is seen. sir insoles are now a necessity la delight to all who wish com pile feet and robust health. No ixg shoes should be worn unless ' contain a pair of "Solace" hair Pes. For sale by Brock & McCo-1 Co. Price 10c ier nair. three for ive your Eyes fora the glaring hot sun nding alkali dust. and 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, See Charles Lane about your paint ing and paper hanging; 807 Vincent street. Wanted Immediately, cheap second-hand office desk. .Address Box R, city. Chase & Sanborn's delicious cof fees, always fresh at C. Rohrman's, Couit street. For Sale High grade bicycle in perfect condition at a bargain. En quire at this office. Highest market price paid for all kinds of scrap Iron. RIgby-Clove Manufacturing Company. For Rent Two cottages, good lo cation, suitable for small family. In- J quire at 100 Bluff street. Wanted A furnished house In cen tral location, for the month of July. ' J. L. Cox, 020 Thompson street. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. THE WHEAT MARKET T. G, MONTGOMERY READILY EXPRESSES HIS OPINION, Thinks the Crop Will Only Be Two Thirds as Heavy as Last Year Price will Stay Up Old Wheat Now In Demand. Since wheat Is the general topic of discussion In this part of the coun try at the present time and the major ity of the men that one meets has s?,m?. Idea on lh0 subject and they all differ, one of the largo buyers of the- county, t. G. Montgomery, was asked what he thought of the question yesterday evening, and In some of the Phases of the argument ho differs from many of those who have ex pressed themselves as to the coming crop and the prices of this season. "Wheat at the present timo has a strong market, but all of the demand Is for old wheat and there Is no ef fort being made to contract for the crt1''" sald Mr- Montgomery. The mills want wheat now for their flour and they want old wheat, not new. In order to get this they will pay as high as 65 cents for the cereal but they will not eo am- tileliitr nl least, not at this timo. "New wheat. If It uorii In tlirt mar. ket, would bring from 60 to 65 cents, but there is no demand for It. The farmers will not contract for n lmv price and since those who would eon- tract do it, for the purpose of gain, the farmers hold out anil wait until the grain is threshed before they at tempt to sell. "Even when the new crop comes in the buyers from Uib ramn nf tin-. milling men will want to mix the new with the old for they cannot make flour out of the creen wheat used alone. So that when the market does open thero Is not a great deal of danger that the nrlces will bo so high t.iat the wheat will be out of the reach of the average man. for It will quickly settle down to the export price and stay there, perhaps, In the vicinity of C5 cents, thouch it mav co a little higher or a little lower, though the latter is not likely. "Tne Idea that there will bo a good crop Is a fallacy for all of the Indi cations and estimates point to a less yield than the county had last year. ine county win give two-tlilrds as many bushels as was harvested last year, but it will not go above that. What wheat there Is shows t be of a good quality, with the heads large and fitm, but short of stalk and straw. "With this weather the yield may be Increased a little, or at least, the heads will fill better, but It is now too late for the weather to do much in that direction, for the heads are form ed and tne kernels have attained their maturity only waiting for the ripening which Is near at hand. "While the market is firm and the crop is not a failure, wheat might be higher and a great deal heavier It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse Summer I DRESS GOODS In Profusion At prices that will cause them to disappear like mist before the sun 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 each item here French Grenadines Wash Goods Imported French Dimities, whito grounds, printed floral and figured de signs. Also a largo assortment or black and white combinations. II Regular price 30c, reduced to 500 Yards Scotch Madras in black and whito, blue and white, pink and whito, in fancy stripes. "iRegular price 50c, reduced 28C 17c 800 Yards CLEAN UP YOUR PREMISES. Estimates given on short notice on nalntfnir and uaner hanging. Charles ou'll never have but one uair I Lane, the pioneer painter, S07 Vln- eyes that's sure' so vou had ! cent Btreet- er be careful with them. For Rent Furnished rooms for , , light housekeeping; also one lour- e have all kinds of eosrcles room and one five-room house for latk'eD out dust anH rt tl,P rent. Martin Corapton, 50! College s for from ioc to 7 sc. ! street- Solid comfort and better health for moked glasses several shades 1 wearers of Solace Anti-Wrinkling Hair Insoles. For sale by Brock & McComas Co. Price 10c per pair, i three for 25c. Marriage License Issued. A marriage license was Issued this , morning 10 Frank A. Berlin and Tber essa Hays, both residents of this county. The Salt Lake baseball team has made appllca.'.on to cons'- into the ' Northwest League the thing to shield from 25c to $1.00. your WZIKER THE "EWELER and OPTICIAN Skin Rnan Per .j, o( lenti fa, lBl, cltj. 50c Paper ' fc"" of pper T,llr.nt-MttWni 25C ' lt In bolk or - per pound.... aP Bark l" removlnz dirt rtbrt from del- w package 5c Sewing Machine Oil Boot Beer JttttitfftWr dellcloui, per aim Ice 0ream8i?,S,ffl,liDA in niperlor article lor ... lUv Brown's Tree Soap fflSrSfc ",,VcVMuforciVd-3L KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 05 tr from MiUii Strict towurd Uie Court IIoue Health Committee is Now Making a Grisk Campaign. The city health coremlttop Is inak ing a vigorous campaign against dirty alleys, filthy closets, garbage and everything that conduces to disease and to this work they Invite the busi ness men and citizens of Pendleton to lend their assistance. The hot weather season Is ap proaching and the committee deslies to have the city in the best possible sanitary condition to meet It. Very little sickness of any kind Is now to be found In the city and this happy condition Is due to the untiring efforts of the health board and citizens com bined. Wherever there Is any filth, pools of stagnant water, foul garbugo or anything that Is repugnant to sight or smell, it should be cleaned up at once. Where the board does not happen to find sucu places as need attention, the pride of tiio home owner is de pended upon to Improve the condi tions without notico from the board, Co-operation of the citizens with the board Is necessary to a clean healthful town. Don't delay In this work. It Is a matter of civic pride as well as a matter for ofliclal en forcement. FIFTY VISITING NUNS. Sisters of St, Francis Have Been En tertaining for Two Weeks. A large delegation of the sisters of the various couvents of the North west, about 60 in all, have been the guests of the Sisters of St. Joseph's Academy for the last two weeks. The ladles have come here for a visit and recreation their school work for the year having beeu completed. They are here to discuss the work for the year to come for tne oest in terests of the many schools that they conduct. Most of the ladles have re turned to their homes, tliough mere are yet several here. Pioneer Stage Man. J. U. Keeney came up from Elgin Saturday evening, on his way to Cam as Prairie, In Umatilla county, where he has large real estate and siock in terests, Mr. Keeney is one of the old time stage proprietors and drivers of Lang Syne, and Is well and favor, ably known from Salt I.ako City to Jacksonville, In this state. La Grande Chronicle. Mercerized Oxfords, 28 inches wi 'e, suitable for shirt waist suits. In pink blue, whito and black and Nile green. 'Regular price 50c, reduced to 32c Black and yellow, whito and bluo, hwoudor and whito, in silk stripes. II Regular price 75c, roduced 25C J 900 Yards Lawns and Dimities in all new colors, stripos, figures and llowered pattorns. URogular prico 20o, reduced 9l -2 to 300 Yards White Goods Marsailles, in 300 yards Mercerized large and small stripes. TiRtgular price 10c, reduced to 6!c Linen Etaminos in light blue, dark blue, pink, cream, tan and black, suit able for shirt waist suits. 11 Regular prico 75c, reduced Summer Shoes Ladies Tan Oxfords that woro $2.50 reduced to $1.45 Misses Tan shoos, lace and button that woro $2.00, reduced to $1.19 Children's Tan shoos, wear hotter than black and aro cooler. Shoes that were 1.50, reduced to 95c it 98c THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ... 4 Will Organize Thursday Evening. The state organizers of the Order of Lions, gave a very entertaining exhibition at thu corner of Main and Alta streets last night. They had some very amusing moving pictures, and some scenes that were beuutlful, while the Illustrated songs that they sang were well rendered and pleasing to tho largo crowd that was gathered on the streetH to seo and hear Tho men are working hard to orgunlze n lodge In tho city, and It is said that they already have over 50 signed for examination. Tho lodge will bo or ganized at Painter's Hall on tho even Ing of next Thursday. Winter and Summer. Tho fact that hair Is a non-conduc tor of heat enubles tho Insoles always to keep tho feet at the natural tem perature of tho body, thus keeping them warm in winter and cool In summer. Cold and uamp ieei cause most of tho Ills of the human race, For sale by Brock & McComas Co. Price 10c per pair, three for 250, HELD FOR TRIAL. The Indian Celebration, An Invitation Is extended to all white neonle to attend tho celebration of tho Fourth of July by thu Umatilla Reservation Indians, above mo agen cy. No whiskey will lie auowen on tho reservation and any person found with whiskey on the reservation win bo arrested by the Indian police. A good time Is guaranteed, Have Clalmi In Idaho. George Hetzer, of Walla Walla, ac companied by Mrs. William Retzer, Miss Christina Retzer, Mrs, Jacob 8hubcrt and Mrs. J. L. Sharpstiln, all of that city, left for homo this morn ing, after a short visit with friends In Pendleton. The party are on their way homo from a trip into Hoist) county, Idaho, where they look up timber claims. Notice to Indians. All Indians are notified not lo stay in the town of Pendleton, Adams or Athena later than G o'clock p. in. un til further notice. By order of NO SHIRT, Chief, And other chiefs of Umatilla Res-ervatlon, Nelson Brothers, Charged With Rob. blng C, L. Hastings, Are In Jail, Albert A. and Wnlter Nelson, tho two men brought down from Walla Walla, c.arged with the theft of YM'.i from the person of C, I.. Hastings, of this city, on tho train on Saturday night, weru arraigned heforo Justice of the Peace Thomas Kilz (lenilil this morning ul It) o'clock and waived their examination. Thu court held tlicin In appeur be fore the next session of tint circuit court, anil they were taken to the county Jail. One of thu men hopes to raise enough money to put up hall, and the other will probably lay out the timet In the lock-up, Delicious Ice cream, The Delta. Introducing Pairs of New THE NOLF STORE Fireworks and Flags 12 Roman Candles 5c. Loudest Firecrackers on earth for 5 cents per package. Skyrockets :o cents a dozen. Flower Fats and Col ored Mines 5c, tocand 15c each Blanlr Books Another now line has just reached us. A full set of extra debit ledgers, Counter hooks, (rout 5c up. Brooms Another Shipment. Carpet and warehouse brooms, 39c to 50c. A very complete line to select from. Whisk brooms ioc to 34c, 1 Full Line of SCHOOLBOOKS Sloes Gutm Mad Sk $2.50 to $4.00 Beat Dollar Do pwant to see them?: Glad to show them H 1 Al irOIt HALM AT TUB BAHT OIIKOONIAN IIAflilllll ICVMIpA office, Urge bundle of Bipnrs, tw DIIS IUII OllJIH Ulnlng- over 100 big pir cia t - UVV VII WIWI W li.lDtd for 23 oats buodlt. fas town km EKLUND JudU liloek, Coutl indpuila M. Best thoe work at Teutsch'i.