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1 DAILY EAST OHKGONIAN, PINOLKTOW. OIUMON. FRIDAY, JULY TEUTSCH'S Main and AltaSts. Ifl0t take loogi for the public tb find out the Id for bargains. They have been coming our exDect to draw the DrOCfiSSlftll Hart. if prices will do it. The following are good wclftys only: -.irtriSS SHOES in light and dark crev, nicelv lined. fbstantial counter and box toe which holds the shoe in .gfully finished, ideal hot weather shoe, special 1 tf1 OC 3 A p i.ooana i.ou V BOYS' SHOES in colt skin, box calf, vici kid, latest land Styles. i"c suuu 'u.oure muu inai you 3 ana 3 50 FCW' $i5.0U Limnr irnWS Patent Leather Blnclier. something cmt.ii f IiXiJu " n liter or more stylish, regular $6, special value ....$5 1 uTFUD Patent Colt Skin one of the late stylish leath er $5- special value $4 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Brevities IsuppHes at Neuman'8. U artistic wall paper. lies (5 and up. Kaders. tses and sheep. Wade. lest bread, get Itohrman's. rent, Inquire of Chris ! to read the Underwood 1 la this issue. L. 221 Court street, Lies and fruits. lerent styles of extension 1(5 to $30. Rader'8. ," the best cigar made, at store. Court street. : ranches In Camas Pra- 1 1.000 acres. TVado. of Imported and domestic I clam cuowuer at uraizs. cigars got tho best of you kit of cigars. Haiilon's. Inpss rhnnceft on Main llreets. Low rents. Wade. 1 shop In Pendleton for Earnhart, Association llow cost all summer, mil- leclally patterns. Mrs. it vacant lots, como and never quit till wo suit lalcy, the one pneo cloth- Ms, have commenced I sacrifice sain 011 summer 1 you need a suit for the lyou do you can save from : dollars on a suit. Their pr them, okmg will find no such assort-1 p of all kinds aB we carry , as always, nro tne low-: GS-Lots of cute little 50c to $3.00. IINGS In your favorite or comblnatlcin nttlni WW. oiio uoesn 1 much in wedding rings, HA n,n. II... . . . - nuui lUUHiy, won, set It here, IZIKER THE ! fER and OPTICIAN i Castle's for fresh fish. $50 given away. See page 4. Try The Delta's Iced drinks. See Sharp for paper hanging. Ironcrs wanted at the Domestic Laundry. No extra charge for tabulator on the Underwood. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. House to rent, enquire L. E. Pen land, 205 Willow street. U C Rader about that $50 worth of furniture ho Is giving away. Received dally, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Cratz's, Big sale of fireworks, flags, Roman candles, Bky rockets, etc. Nolf's, Wanted Middle-aged woman for housework. Apply at this office. Large Invoice of big red raspber ries just received at Hawley Bros. See Charles Lane about your paint ing and paper hanging; 80" Vincent street. For Sale One combined harvester, second hand, good condition. Address G. W. Rlgby. Good house, 5 rooms, 2 lots, shade trees, lawn, east from, good location, $1,5(10. AVade. 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 quire at 100 Bluff street. Lyman Way, under arrest at As torla, for stealing fish nets, has for feited $200 bonds and disappeared. The strike of the Portland Journey men Hor&eshoers, which has been In progress for a month, Is still unset tled. Estimates given on short notice on painting and paper hanging. Charles Lane, the pioneer painter, 807 Vin cent street. The St. Paul and the James Dollar, the first two steamers to come from Nome this season, arrived at Seattle Thursday. Good meat In summer must be taken care of. That's tho kind you get at Hansen's, Alta street, opposite Savings Bank, The ladles of the Congregatiounl church will serve delicious Ice cream and cake on the court of Judge 1-ow-till, Johnson street, July 4. Mr Silas H. Soule, representing Soule Bros.' Piano Co., Portland, will be in Pendleton July 7th. Please, leave orders for tuning at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. A glass Jar containing a largo amount of sliver coin was found In a railroad cut, near Dallas, Thursday. A blast destroyed the jar and scatter ed the coin so It is impossiole to as certain the exact amount contained in it. WATERCOMMISSIOli THREE THOUSAND1 FEET OF DITCH WAITING FOR PIPE. Fifteen Hundred Feet Yet to. Be Dug on East Court PI Herein a Few Days Yesterday's session was snort. Tho water commission held Its resmar mommy meeting last night for the andlilnt. nr ,. ,,o,.2i ,m and the consideration of any other business that might come before It. in me aosenco or the clerk lot the meeting. F. B.' Clopton. but little was done. 1 A few of the bills were audited and the chairman, W. H. Jones, ahd the clerk were given the authority jto pay all other outstanding iminMniu and to attend to any other business ....... nuo uui iinumicipu. ai urn meet Infer last nlcht For the last month J, T. Brown has iiuu over a.uuu reet or ditch open and Waltlnir fnr the, .l,in in tii t It but as yH the material has not put in an appearance. The pipe was or dered some time ago from Pittsburg, ra.. anu nas been on the road for a lOnir time llllt hns Tin, rnarthaH city. There are 400 feet In the'' lower enci 01 me city, 1,7ml tcct on West Court and 1,400 on the north side of the river, that lmvo hiwn ilni onrt are lying open. There is a stretch 01 i,ouu icei 10 go in on Kast uourt, but as this is one of the busy streets of the town, It Is against tho ordl dance to open the ditch until the pipe is here and ready to pm In the ground. It is expected that the pipe will be here In a few days and then the work of laying It will be rushed through to completion. Real Estate Transfers. J. H. Thompson and Addle M. Thompson, his wife, have sold to W, J. Furnish for $1,500, the north half of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of tho northwest quarter of section 9. and the caBt half of the southeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of section 8, In township 2, north of range 30, being ianu near ionn. James XI. Hicks and Klzzle P. Hicks have sold to Marion O'Hnra for $4,025, the north half of tho northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and the east half of tho southwest quarter, all in section 35, township 4, north of range 35 east, being land situated near the city of Weston. Prices for New Wheat, The best opiulon of grain men in Walla Walla county today is that the first wheat contracts will be at about went al 6(1 cents for club and 55 for bluestem, This belief Ir based upon a continuation of present crop con ditions, Last year tho first contracts went at 50 cents for club and u5 for bluestem. These prices wero hardly more than nominal, however, as they almost immediately went to 52 cents and 57 cents. Walla Walla Union. Abscess on the Lung. .Mrs. John McEachern, wife of the warehouse and Insurance man of He lix, Is nt the home of her sister. Mrs. J. W. Scheer, of this city. She brought her 4-year-old daughter with her for treatment, she being under the care of Dr. Rlngo, of this city. Some time ago an abscess formed on the lung of the little girl, but after some treatment she was considered to bo convalescent, when she con tracted whooping cough. Ycsterduy It was not expected that the child could live, but this morning she wns better. Lady Maccabee Inspector, Mrs. Nellie H. Lambson, or Port land and tho state commander of the Ladles of the Maccabj-es, Is expected to arrive in the city today, where sho will make her annual visit of Inspec tion to the local lodge. Mrs. Lamb sou has been at La Grande for the past few days and has been on her tour over the eastern part of the state. f 8Mn Soap fr . I r box of Pft. '"'Wlhliclty f"t'ptteru, C ""'le.por pound . SP . 5c Sowing Machine Oil oii qc Root Beer RStfS-sW rp dollcloui, per gift Ww Ice Cream eVl'Aei ,n uperlor Article lor -'vC Brown's Tree Soap JS,TSr EPPFM'c noun QTORE -rum .Main street toward the Court in'' Woodman Dance at Meacham, The local camp of Woodmen of .Meacham will give a danco in the elegant grove near the depot on Sat urday night, July 4. Through the courtesy of O, It. & N. Agent F. F. Wamsley. arrangements have been made for No, 2, tho evening train leaving here at 5:50, to stop at Mea cham for this occasion. Orchestra to Echo. W S, Brown, coruetlst, Kuil Gul ott, pianist and E. J. Klrkmau, of tho KIrkraan's orchestra, went to Echo this morning and will play for a danco at that place In the evening. Daughter Born. Last night Mrs. A. C. Frledly, the wife of the well-known stockman, of Despaln Gulch, gave birth to a girl baby. The mother and child are do ing well. Mrs. Skrapp It seems to be so ridiculous to refer to a tugboat as "she." Mr. Skrapp That's so; tug boats do actually accomplish ome good in the world. Mrs. Skrapp Yes, and they puff and bl6w about it so. Philadelphia Press. Delicious ice cream, The Delta. 441 41 It pays' io trade at the Peoples Warehouse If you haven't boBghtyour Summer Suit or want to bay another there has been no time this year, nor Will There Be that is better than now Summer suits at $1, $1.50, $2,50 and up to $7.50 eaoh Pacts, $1,50 to $5 per pair Coats end Pants Some at $10 Others at $12 For workmanship, fit and style they cannot be ex celled. Gome and see for yourself 15$ A good deal of moieyfora poor suit, but lot much for a Good One Our It S.& M. Clothing has nil the style, snap and fit of a city tailored suit at about one half the prloe. We have them us good as any man neods and we absolutely guaranteo a fit AND satisfac tion or your money cheerfully refunded. Boys' Clothing We have evorything in tho line, blglnning in Wash Suits, three years 6O0 and up to the Or)A twenty year old lad Coat, Pants and nll Vest tor ftfcv But no matter whloh you choose you'll find that quality consid ered you have the very best to be found because we guarantee The saino thing for less money, or a better thing for the sumo money t THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ROAD GUIDE BOARDS I LAW COMPELS SUPERVISORS TO PLACE THEM PROPERLY. Cannot Draw Salary Until County Court Is Satisfied That Boards Are in Shape All Roads Must Be Des. Ignated, Are nil tho guide boards on coun ty roads kept up In shape? Can tho figures bo read and does the Index finger point in tho right direction? Are these boards placed where they are most convenient and useful for the traveling public-? Are all county road crossings and junctions plulnly designated bo that strangers may not go astray? The Oregon legislature has taken notice of the importance of this lit tle guide to tho traveler and hus passed a special measure providing that all boards bo kept up, direc tions made legible and correct In or der that the peoplo may know where they are at. The provision regulating the sub ject of guide boards on county roads Ib very strict and' road supervisors cannot collect their salaries until they have proven to tho county court that all iKiards are In shape, properly indicating the several roads over which they stand sponsor. Too little care Is taken of them In many places. They are the solo and only guides to be found In tho un settled districts where there is no convenient farm house at which tho stranger may Inquire the way. Tho public depends upon them for infor mation and they should be correct and permanent. Only those who have followed tho lonely wagon roan through tho des erts of tho WeBt, can realize tho coin fort afforded by the sight of a shin ing white guide boaru, written full of wholesome directions on both Following is the law of Orogon on the subject; "Every supervisor shall erect and keep up at the forks of every highway and every crossing of public roads within Ills road district a guide or finger-board, containing nu Inscription In legible letters directing tho wny nnd specifying the dlstnnco to the next town or public place situated on each road respectively, provided, that tho roud supervisors shall not be paid after submitting their report to the county court until they have shown to the satisfaction of tho court that the provisions of this section have been complied with." Baseball, Buseball, Baseball, Baseball, Baseball, llasebull, July 4th, 3 p. 111, Alford Murdock was run down and Instantly killed by a train at Lester, Wash., Wednesday, while rolling n keg of beer across a railroad trestle. Introducing Pairs of New THE NOLF STORE CANDY DEPARTMENT. Cottage Caramels, Yankee Peanut, Neiifchutols, Virginia Peanut Hqunies, Maple Cream Dates, Iced Molasses Chips, Itnllan Chestnut Cieaui, French Money Nougat, Dais Cream Strawberries, Ceylon Coco Squares, Chocolate Honey Nougat, XXXX Mint Lozenges. This Is 11 partial list of uuw goods Just received. Snle price 15c to 29o a pound. BICYCLE8, Ciottcuiit and Itambler wheels tho most popular wheels $18.50 to $40. We charge only $2.50 for Ihu Mor row Coaster Brake, THE NOLF STORE Blips Slues Bargains in Real Estate Do you want to see them? Glad lo show them Boston Store! N. Berkeley I have a larger and better list of Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property to hoII than ovor hoforo. Also a big lot of land in tho coming wheat Foetion of Eastern Washington. W7i' sssssssssssssssssssssss