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1 DAILY EAST OWEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1903., k I TEUTSCH'S ISIore I Main and AltaSts. ,j..cnot take long for the public to find nut L field for bargains. They have been coming our Uy lately aim wo iu umw uie procession here fhn if'nrices will do it. The follow! ood a ntio rn IV or a iew my flANVASS SHOES in light and dark fTfCV. niCfIv linn -I od substantial counter and box toe which holds the shoe in Ibapfii caitiuiv ' .ai4it:J bnoe, special lalues and $1.50 ..mt'c and BOYS'' SHOES in colt skin, box calf. hapes and styles. The good looking serviceable kind that yo'u isually pa 3 and 3'5o for, special value $2.50 E. METTELTON'S Patent Leather Blucher, something swell, hothmg later or mure mjhsu, tcyuiar t,o, special value ....$5 imiipaKTEED Patent Colt Skin one of the late stvlish leath. U regular $5, special value $4 PTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE City Brevities Lt ttoe work nt Teutsch's. lelldous Ice cream, The Delta. motors' stinnlles at Neumans. L Sharp's artistic wall paper. inmr tables $5 and up. Rader's. attle, horses and sheep. Wade, or tlie best bread, got Rohrman's. tore tor rent, Inquire ot Chris bier n't full tn read the Underwood miter ad hi this issue. fry the Palm, 221 Court street, nuts, candles and fruits. Inrtv different styles of extension lies from $5 to $30. Rader's. EI SIdelo," the best cigar made, at Is' dsar store. Court street. lest stock ranches In Camas Pra- 1C0 to 1.000 acres, Wndo. fcu Hurts nr Imnnrtod and domestic Icbes and clam chowder at Gratz's. hon't let clears cet tho best o you Lt the best of cigars. Hanlon'e. hood business chances on Main 1 Court streets. Low rents, wade. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for 0. See Earnbart, Association Ick. Lt anil below cost nil summer, mil- iery, especially patterns. Mrs. mpbell. f! yon want vacant lots, come and 1 us. we never quit tin we sun u. V ado. Mr, Silas H, Soule, representing ule Dros.' Piano Co., Portland, will iu Pendleton July 7th. Pleasa j ie orders for tuning at Tallmau & i i.'i drug store. 1 In Looking Imtlnrl t.n.t ...Ml 11. .-1 nBnn.l nui iiuu itu auuu uoou.i'i t of rings of all kinds as wo carry "re ihii.t;b, us always, are cue low-, It ever I p"Y RINGS Lots of cute "es, trom 50c to $2.00. little WES' RINGS in your favorite setting, or combination setting, $2.00 to $75.00. MODING RINGS Stvlo doesn't change much in wending rings, "it you do want quality. Well, rou can get It here. HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN Castle's for fresh flsU. $50 given away. See page 4. Try The Delta's iced drinks. See Sharp for paper hanging. Fine toilet soaps 2c to 24c a bar. rs'oifs. Ironers wanted at the Domestic Laundry. No extra charge for tabulator on trio Underwood. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. liaby go-carts, bicycles and Iron wagons at Nolf's. U C Rader about that $50 worth of furniture ho Is giving away. Received dally, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Gratz's. Wanted Middle-aged woman for housework. Apply at this office. Any one wanting cooks for harvest enquire at Martin's grocery store. See Charles Lane about your paint ing and paper hanging; 807 Vincent street. The new hotel being built at Echo by Mrs. Rose Webb, is nearly com pleted. See the electric wondens at th-i Christian church tonight. Admission ten cents. For Sale One combined harvester, second hand, good condition. Address G. W. Rigby. Good house, 5 rooms, 2 lots, shade trees, lawn, east front, good location, ?l,ouu. waue. Highest market price paid for all kinds of scrap iron. RIgby-Clove Manufacturing Company. Wanted Girl to do general house work and have care of baby. Apply at 315 East Court street. Estimates given on short notice on painting and paper hanging. Charles Lane, the pioneer painter, 807 Vin cent street. Good meat In summer must be taken care of. That's the kind you get at Houser's, Alta street, opposite Savings Bank, Trading in "puts" and "calls" un der our system Is very profltr tie. We handle grain and stock accounts on a margin of as low as $20 Our book on "put" and ."call" trading sent free on application. References, Brad street. Boogo & Co., members of Chamber of Commerce, 37 Corn Ex change, Minneapolis. Mazeppa Saloon Sold, l.'1ilor nllil TCnn lltke have sold I their interest In the Mazeppa saloon I on Main street to Sam Roberts, who will run it In the future. It is the 1 intention of tho new proprietor to overhaul the interior and make the place one of the finest In the city. Marriage License Issued. A marriage license was issued this morning to Mrs. Elizabeth G. Dozler 1 and Wesley Adeock, both of tills ' county. THE BIRD WOMAN MRS. WEATHERRED CARRIES THE STORY TO THE EAST. Well Known Oregon Woman Tells Easterners of the Preparations for the Fair The "City of Roseo" to Be. The following graphic sketch of feacajawea and her connection with the Lewis and Clark expedition ap peared In tho St. Paul Pioneer Press of last week; Mrs. Edyth Tozier Weatherred. ot Portland, Ore., stopped off In St. Paul yesterday on her way to Atlantic City where she Is going as a delegate' from tho Portland Press Club to the 13th annual convention of the Internation al League of Press Clubs. Mrs. Weatherred Is well known in news paper circles, and through her active connection with the great exposi tions that have been held in this country. She represented Oregon nt Omaha, Buffalo and Charleston, and will perform the same office nt tho St. Louis Exposition. She owns and edits "The Exposition," a paper pub lished in tho interests of the Lewis and Clark Centennial nnd Is also one of the most active workers and a com missioner for Oregon's big fair. Mrs. Weatherred Is very sanguine over the prospects of the centennial. and thinks that It will compare favor able with any of tho big world's fairs mat nave been held in this country. Tho object of the fair Is to show to the world how rich nnd productive i tno soil ot this country, how varied its resources, how well adapted it is to manufacturing industries of all kinds and what admirable facilities It has for commerco with the whole world, but more particularly with tho Orient. The site of the exposition will bo known as the "Rose City." This Is fitting, as Oregon is par excellence. the rose state of tho Union. To show what she can achieve In tho way of rose growing, a plat or 25 acres will bo laid out In roses. A commtltee ot ladles has been np polnted to call on the house owners to get them to plant every available space of garden with roses, so that the city will appear to be a veritable bower. Although the exposition does not take place until May 1, 1005, the en It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse July Clearing Sale Beginning Monday, July 6th, and continuing the entire month, we make Greatest Slaughter of seasonable merchandise ever attempted Cast of th; Cascades. We had made great addition to our stock for an immense Fourth of July trade, doing away with the celebration leaves us with some kinds of Dry Goods and Clothing that ought to be and AlUST BE SOLD. This is WHY and if you'll come and see for yourself you'll learn HOW NOTIONS Wo are headqunrters In small wares Our July Clearing prices In this department will bo: Needles, per card of 32, 1 penny. Pins, per paper of 2S0. 1 penny. Nursery pins, per card ot 12, 1 penny. Hair pins, per package of !, 1 penny, Hooks and eyes black and white per card. 1 penny. Baby ribbons nil silk nnd nil e 1 crs, per yard. 1 penny. Elastic, good quality, per yard, 3 cents. 1-adies' side combs, per pair, 5 rents. Tooth brushes, each, Scents. Dress shields, per pair, 5 cents. Dressing combs, 5 .".cms. Shell hair pins, per dozen, 5 icnt. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES 33 1-3 per cent off on laces and em broideries nnd on such laces ns wo fell by the bolt or dozen yards. Our July Snlo Price will he ono-hnlf for mer prices. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS Ranging In value fiom 50c to $12. Swell styles and choice materials on which, during this sale wo will make a discount ol 2(1 per cent- nnd up wards. SILK DEPARTMENT 21- Inch Black Satin lJuchess, regu lar i.00, clearing price, 55c, 25-Inch Black Satin Duchess, regu lar '.50, clearing price S5e. 22- Ineh Black Sntln Duiiiess, regu lar $1.75, clearing price $1.10. 23- inch Black Satin Duchess, regu lar $2.25, clearing price $1.50. 211-Inch India Wash Silk, all colors, regular 35c. clearing price 22c. 4-Inch India Wash Silk, all colors, glneers are already busy grading the regular 50c. clearing price. .He grounds, and no chances will be taken on not being prepared at the schedule date. Another feature of tho exposition that tho ladles are taking a promi nent part in Is the movement to erect a statue on the grounds In trout of the women's building to Sacajawoa, the little Shoshone Indian girl who was so prominent a factor in the suc cess of the Lewis and Clark expe dition. Sacajawea was a Shoshone, but had been stolen from her own people and taken to the Mandans in the land of the Dakotas. she became the wife of a fur trader, but could not get over longing to return to her own people and the land of her birth. One day when she was longingly watching the great red hall of fire dip low In the West, 20-Inch Crystnl- Silks for wnlsttf and dresses, regular 50c, clearing price 34c. 20-Inch Black Pean de Sole, best quality, regular $1.25, clearing price 75c. RIBBONS All this seasons goods and (lie very latest shades and color arrange ments a discount of 25 per cent will be made on all fancy neck notions. SUMMER GLOVES AND MITTS We cannot go Into details about this stock, but will simply say our July Clearing prices will he such that what we have left will not last long. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR These aic summer goods and rath er than carry over any part of them, wo shall cut prices on the entire linn. or child- f I r.ln1. ...I.I. t.nl n I I .... . I .:.". ... r .. V . " ' 7"m I Cc fast color hose, ladies' friends w.th the Mandans, and trying . , , . . to gain some Information of the route ; . 7' l""r ,a""8 r to the land beyond the mountains. !;:,,, , , in. .. i.n 1 After manj fruitless consultations -" li,st ,ol"r l" I'1I,'H 01 01,11,1 witli the Indians, whose old chiefs made quaint and bewildering sketclies I j. on the ground and skins, little Saca- Jawea, 15 years old, and with a pa . ' pooso on her hack, declaied her in1 4. teutiou of piloting the expedition rcn's. Sc. 15c fast color hose, ladles' or child ren's. 11c. 20c fast color hose, ladles' or child len's, 15c. 25c fast color hose, ladles' or child ren's. 20e. 35c fast color hose, ladles' or child ren's, 25c. 50c fast color hose, ladles' or child ren's, 40c. underwear Tic kind ladles', misses' or children's, 4 c. 10c kind ladles', misses' or child ren's, "c. 12Hc kind ladles', misses' or child ren's, Sc. 20c kind ladles', misses' or child ren's. 12 He. 25c kind Indies', mlses' or child ion's, 15c. 35c kind ladles', misses or child ren's, 20c. 50c kind Indies', misses' or child ren's, 35c. TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS. TOWELS AND TOWELING You all know tho Peoples Ware house hns the best assortment nnd largest slock of this lino of merchan dise. Tho goods are all now and Iresh. Buying these goods from tho factory, our prices nro always low, hut during this sale they will bo cut still lower. LACE CURTAINS After a very successful season our stock hns been broken up, and wu find on hand many odd pairs. Our July Clearing Sale price on what la left will ho: No. 272 Ecru, regular 50c, clearing price, 32e. No. 701 Ecru, regular 05c, clearing price. 39c. No. SSlo Ecru, regular $1.75, clear-Ing- price, $1.10. No. 5Sfi Ecru, regular $2.25, clear, lug price, $1.05. No. 4703 Ecru, regular $3,75, clear ing price, $1.98. No. 5103 Ecru, regular $fi.50, clear ing price, $3.75. No. !HI71 Wlilto, regular 75c, clearing pi ice, 45c. No. 29S8 White, regular $2.25, clear ing price. $1.5. No. 4593 While, regular $5.00, clear ing price. $3.40. No. S394 White, regular $0.00, clear ing price, $3.75. CORSETS It will pny you to look this list oer carefully W. C. C, Straight Front rorsetu In white, drali and black. No. 448 W. C. C. straight front, reg ulnr $1.25, clearing prlco 85c. No. 433 W. O. C. straight front, reg ular $1.25. clearing price, 80c, No. 557 -W. C O. straight front, reg ulnr $1.5ll. clearing price $1 10 No. 536 W. C. C. strnlght front, reg ular $1.50. clearing price $t 20. No. 55S W. C. C. strnlBht front, reg ular $1.75. clearing price $1.25. No. 531 W. C. O straight front, reg ular $1.60, clearing price $1.10. No. 872 W. C. C. straight front, reg ular $2.00, clearing price $t Mi. One lot of odd corsets. 75o lo $1.60 vnlues. nt 39c. One lot of odd corsets. $1 60 to $3.00 vnlues, ii9c. These are special bargains, and you cannot afford to overlook them. SUMMER WASH FABRICS- 3(5 nnd 30-Inch Percales, dark and light colors, were Sc nnd 10c per yani. clearing price, 5c. 3iMnch Percale, light colors, extra heavy, were IGo, July clearing prlco 9c. 27-Inch Gingham Hint other stores sell nt 7c or 8c, our July clearing prlco, 6c, CALICO All the latest patterns: no old styles; at other storos Cc and 7c, July clearing price, 4c. Imported Scotch Zephyr Olnghnmn; beautiful styles, wore 25c, July clearing prlco, 1C 2-3e. 27-Inch French Gingham In stripes untl vhecks. In nit deslrabtn colon, I Ho; July clearing price, tlUc 32-Inch Duck, homespun, for outing skirts nnd shirt-waists suits; worth 12H. July clearing prlco, 9c. 30-tnch red and white twisted Skirt ing; absolutely fast color, worth 25c, July clenrlug price, 14c SUMMEn FABRICS IN WHITE In nio Imaginable weave, reduction are from 10 per cent to 60 per rent, which menus that some goods will bo sold at ONE HALF PRICE. This refers to such goodH us NAIN SOOKS. DIMITIES. MARSEILLES, MEItcmtlZKD OXKOItOS In DA MASK PATTKUNS nnd 1IASKCT ..CLOTH WEAVE; exactly the cor- reel thing Tor SHIRT WAISTS. MUSLIN8 AND SHEETINQ8 There Is scarcely a time In tho year when a HOlLHKKEEPKIt Is not moro or less In need of some or one of tho nhovu useful articles. Ho If you aro Interested In tho AI.MIOim DOL LAR, whether from the RtnnlKlnt of euruliig or Having, you will ho pleas ed with tho prices made on the differ ent things cmhrneed In this line, 3C-lnch Unbleached Muslin, such as U usually sold at II to 10 yards for $1.00, will go at our JULY CLEAR ING SALK for 6c, or 20 yards for $1.00, Tho quality of Bleached Muslin usual-' ly sold nt7c, will go at our JULY OLEAItING SALE for 5o por yard. These are hut examples of tho many splendid values to bo offered diirinir our JULY I'I.EAItINO HALE, THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE er's Skin Snnn Per eUei, -boo( (-A to' ojtnu for tills city Paper ! ot rpr lor. eaYelopes nj- Wtfrerent'paUQmi Sti galt we " H In balk or r-. package, per pound.... DC Soap Bark ,0r removing dirt "ittc, pr package )C Sewing Machine Oil . Root Beer Kouuintu"inipiy e ddiclo-.i, per glass O' Tno Pfonm "h Nut Dressing. JC6 Oream 0ur jcecemu isa IA superior article lor Brown's Tree Soap 0DVt0 KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE HS HtupHfrom Main Street towiml th Court Uoii'-e The narrative of her life on tho trail Is romantic and sympathetic in the extreme. When the men wero sick with mountain fever It was she who knew the healing roots and herbs wherewith they were nursed back to strength and their wounds wero soothed by the leaves that she made trips into the forest lo nun. wnen food ran short, It was Sacajawea who found the harmless herbs and whole some camas, and when the hostile red men attacked the little band ot expioiers, tho pleadings of the Indian woman and her explanations of 1110 frlendlv intent of tho expedition saved them many an encounter that would have ended disastrously. When endeavoring to navigate a swollen stream the boats wero upset and Sacajawea Jumped into the river at tho risk of her life and lesrued a box containing Captain Clark's pa pers, charts and notes, Through all the countless difficul ties and troubles encountered by tho explorers, Sacajawea stayed with the expedition and with Lewis and Clark safely reached the mouth of tho Col umbia river. BIG IRRIGATION DEAL. Syndicate Working With Northern Pacific. North Yakima, Wash., July 7. It is understood hero that the filing of tne big water appropriation last week out of the lakes at the head of the Yakima river was for a very strong Scottish syndicate working In hai mony with the Northern Pacific com pany. This canal Is to furnish water for the Kittitas valley, tho Moxee country near this place, and tho sec tion near Priest's Rapids, on the Co lumbia. It Is understood tho combi nation will have unlimited capital, and will bo able to build the canal without a hitch once it Is started. Walla Walla Smallpox, Walla Walla, July 7. Only eight cases of Walla Walla's peculiar small pox malady remain In tho city or at the pest lioiiso for treatment. All will soon he discharged, hut lt Is not expected the city has seen the last of tho disease. Dr. M. Stiles, coun ty and city health- officer, Bays tho contluunnco of the disease is due to lack of vaccination. If people would only get themselves and their child ren vaccinated, ho says, the disease would not take so easily and would give tho health department u better c banco to stamp It out. The disease bo far has not killed anyone here. Hot Lake Bath Houses Finished, Guests will ploaso secure rooms In advance, Rates; Board and room, $10 to $15 por woclc. Baths, $1.50 per week. The new hath houso la now teady. Introducing Is In the Northwest League, It. P. Brown Is at presont playing with Dugdale's Seattle boys In the Pacific Northwest league. Mr. Brown left Pendleton some time ago and went to Vancouver, where he played three games winning them all by his work behind (lie bat. Ho then re ceived an offer from the Seattle manager and went to that place, where lie has been playing the game with tho best of them. He Is play ing both In the field and behind tho willow, and is one of tho sure run getters of the Dugdalo iggrejrntlon Pairs of New Shoes Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. 1 A pleasant herb drink. Cures Constl- ( patlon and Indigestion, makes you., eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 26 eta and 60 els. Write to W. II. Hook er & Co., Buffalo, H. Y., for a free sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co., drug gists. Ladies' half soles 40c. Teutscu. D you want lo see them? Glad to show them Boston Storo THE NOLF STORE CANDY DEPARTMENT. Cottage Caramels, Yuukeu Peanut, Noufchalols, Virginia Peanut Squaiea, Maple Cream Dates, Iced Molasses Chips, Italian Chestnut Cream, 1'rcnch Honey Nougat, I Daisy Cream Strawberries, Ceylon Coco Hqnures, Chocoluta Honey Nougat, XXXX Mint Ixizungoii. This Is u partial list of now good Just received. Halo prlco 15c to 29o a pound. DICYCLES. Crescent and Rambler wheels tho most popular wheels $18.60 to $(0. We charge only $2,60 for tho Mor row Coaster Brake. THE NOLF STORE Remember That wu Kivo special attention lo orders for fancy ICE CREAM and CANDIES. C. R. DUTTON'S