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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1903. iilk Shirt Waist Sale Ve have in stock about 25 Silk Shirt Waists that we want to dispose of at once and the following orices will make them move, so ii you want one you will have to hurry: AH our $5 00, $7.00 and $8.00 A Q a Waists 0 at vPt.iJU 411 our $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 (t 1 AA Waists go at 4l).UU DON'T MISS IT 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Cor. Main and Alta Streets. Always busy but not too busy to SHOW YOU BUSINESS SESSION City Brevities ,hce work at Teutsch's. mtin TlAltn lions ice cream, iuo lrs supplies ui. sharp's artistic wall paper. U tables $5 and up. Rader's. h horses and sheep, wade. Iibe best bread, Ret Ilolirman's. for rent, Inquire ot Chris lid-Machinist and moulder at dove Foundry .1... YT..ln...r.ml t all 10 reuu me uuuui her ad i:i this issue. lite Palm. 221 Court street, Ii, candies and fruits. Iitcd daily, fresh tamales, Iand crawfish at Gratz's. r different styles of extension I from $5 to $30, Nader s. stock ranches In Camas Pra- ft) to 1,000 acres, Wade. l.inds of Imported and domestic !)0e a yard - asd clam chowder at Gratz s. store. 11 dears get the best of you he best of cigars. Haitian's. Ind below cost all summer, mil- especially patterns. .Mrs. Castle's for fresh fish. $50 given away. See page 4. Try The Delta's Iced drinks. See Sharp for paper hanging. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Ironers wanted at the Domestic Laundry. No extra charge for tabulator on the Undeiwood. Bargains In men's and boys' cloth ing at Baer & Daley's. U C Hader about that $50 worth of furniture he Is giving away. Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, etc., at Rader's Furniture store. For Rent Furnished housekeeping rooms, Inquire -107 Alta street ill l'referlda, the best cigar made, at Rees' cigar store, Court street. Any one wanting cooks for harvest, enquire at Martin's grocery store. Good business chances on Main and Court streets. Low rents. Wade. Blackboard cloth and paper, 25c to Nolt s school supply COUNCIL ALLOWS BILLS AND STRIKES BALANCES. One Liquor License Was Allowed Statement of the City's Present Cash Resources City Recorder's Monthly Statement Made and Ac- cepted Ten Burial Permits During June. Owing to the presence of the dog show, the council did not hold a meet ins last Tuesday evening, nnd as a .uuuiioraiso uiey met yesterday after- r iu o ciock ror the consider tlOn Of tllfi Mile fnr !,- l..t ..,. I. After the meeting had been called to order a few little matters were talked of and a liquor license was issued to M. F. Kelly for the usal lerm. Receipts and Disbursements. ine accounts of the various de partments of the city government were read and approved. According to the report of the treasurer tho city has paid out for the various ob ligations contracted by the city for the last month $3,507.40. It has re ceived from the various sources of revenue the sum of $3,191.05, There is a distribution of the funds of tho city as tollows; iieneral fund ..$14,848.89 auen warrant fund 14.37 Levee sinking fund 753.1 general sinking fund 1,035.00 Sewer fund 1,330.47 total cash $17,981.S5 me recorder's report was submit ted and was accepted and Is In sum mary about as follows: There were a total number of OS cases tried in the recorder's court during the month just passed. The offlee received in cash $479 for fines. S35 for cemetery lots sold, and $65.50 as the result of street liens, or a total of $579.50. Fiom the treasurer's office tho re corder received In licenses $1,380.90, making a total cash account coming into the office of $1,900.40, Health and Burial Permits. The health for the past month has been good, there having been no cases ot contagious diseases In the city during tho last 30 days, In that time 10 burial permits have been Issued. After allowing the salary list for the month of June and the other necessary and usual bills the council adjourned. See Charles Lane about your paint ing and paper hanging; 807 Vincent street. Good house, 5 rooms, 2 lots, shade trees, lawn, east front, good location, $1,500. Wade. Highest market price paid for all kinds of scrap Iron. RIgby-CIove Manufacturing Company. Dance tonight on the island. Gen tlemen 5(e, ladies free. No disrepu table characters allowed. Wanted Girl to do general house- Apply la want vacant lots, come and We never quit till we suit fVade le tonight on the island. Gen- 50c ladles free No dlsrepu- thararters allowed. Imstruments are receiving very lomments from the musical 1 Call and look them over. 1 work and have care of baby. Empire Piano House, corner at 315 East Court street. lid Water 1 Wr.nr Hit. nw "Plnnnln" at our r on- 1 cert room, corner .Main and Water - streets. Inland Empire Piano House. Bridge Nearly Completed. J. G. Cutler, of Walla Walla, the chief engineer and treasurer of the Washington & Columbia River rail road, is In the city today. Mr. Cutler is here to inspect the now steel bridge across the Umatilla river a few miles east of the city, and reports the work nearly completed, with the exception of the painting. As soon as that Is done tho bridge will be looked over and accepted by the company. PIONEER WOMAN DEAD. Looki mg on will find no such assort- Mrs. John Daniels, of Walla Walla, Dies After Lingering illness. Walla Walla. July 9. Mrs. John Daniels, of this city, died yesterday evenlnir alter a llnirerlnir Illness Mrs. Wanted Two reliable, wide-awake 1 anels came to Walla Waila in 18C0, men to travel for an old established aml was flrst marrled to M. Seitel, firm. Address L. K. Adels, I'endleton. )0,.mei. sheriff of this county. Mr. . I C I 1 I 4 a i ...... 1 C,ll For Sale Cheap, good chainless , '" ' ' "- n 1 1 1. 1 iifft-r1u nnil nnn firm snaip wss of all kinds as we carry ,,,, inquire of W. IS. Garrelson, uinujo. Uiu lUIV optician. 1 hen married John Daniels, who died about a year and a half ago, She leaves no children, but has a sister, Mrs. Wormlngton. of .Milton 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 East of ths 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 MUST BE SOLD. This is WHY and if you'll come and see for yourself you'll learn HOW NOTIONS We are headquarters In small wares Our July Clearing prices In this department will be: Needles, per card of 32, 1 penny. Pins, per paper of 2S0, 1 penny. Nursery pins, per card of 12, 1 penny. Hair pins, per package of 9, 1 penny. Hooks and eyes black nnd white per card, 1 penny. Baby ribbons all silk and nil oil ers, per yard, 1 penny. Elastic, good quality, per yard, 3 cents. Ladles' side combs, per pair, 5 cents. Tooth brushes, each, Scents. Dress shields, per pair, 5 cents. Dressing combs, 5 cents. Shell hair pins, per dozen, 5 icnts. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES 33 1-3 per cent off on laces nnd em broideries and on such laces as wo sell by the bolt or dozen yards. Our July Sale Price will bo one-half for mer prices. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS Ranging In value from 50c to $12. Swell styles and choice materials on which, during this sale we will make a discount or 20 per cent and upwards. SILK DEPARTMENT 21- Inch Black Satin Duchess, regu lar $1.00, clearing price, 55c. 23-Inch Rlack Satin Duchess, regu lar $1.50. clearing price S5c. 22- inch Black Satin Duchess, regu lar $1.75, clearing price $1.10. 23- lnch Black Satin Duchoss, regu lar $2.23, clearing price $1.50. 20-inch India Wash Silk, all colors, regular 35c, clearing prlco 22e. 24- Inch India Wash Silk, all colors, regular 50c, clearing price, 31c. 20-Inch Crystal Silks for waists and dresses, regular 50c, clearing pi ice 31c. 20-iuch Black Penu de Sole, best quality, regular $1.23, clearing prlco 1 uc. RIBBONS All this seasons goods and the very latest shades and color arrange ments a discount of 25 per cent will be made on all fancy neck ruinous. SUMMER GLOVES AND MITTS Wo cannot go Into details about this stock, but will simply sny our July Clearing prices will bo such that what we have left will not Inst long. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR These are .summer goods and rath er than carry over any part of them, we shall cut prices on the entire lino. ic last color hose, ladles' or child ren's, 4c. 10c last color hose, ladles' or child- en s. 7C. 12'.c fast color hose, ladles' or child-j ren's. flc. I No. BBC W. P. C, straight front, reg- 15c fast color hose, ladles' or cmiii- war 1.00, clearing price $1.20. ren s. 11c 20c fast color hose, Indies' or child rcn's, lEc 25c fast color hose, ladles' or child ren's, 20c. 35c fast color hose, ladles' or child ren's, 25c, BQc fnst color hose, ladles' or child reus, 10c, I UNDERWEAR 1 5c kind ladles', misses' or children's, 1 4c, 10c kind ladles', misses' or child' ren's, 7c. 12He kind ladles', misses' or child ren's, So, 20o kind ladles', misses' or child ren's, 12140. 25c kind ladles', mlses' or child ion's, 15c. 35c kind ladles', misses or child' ren's, 20c. 50c kind Indies', misses' or child' ren's, 35e. No. BBS W, C. C. strnlght front, reg ular $1.75, clearing prlco $1.25. No, 551 W C C strnlght front, reg ular $1.50, clearing prlco $l.n). No, B72 W. C. C. straight front, reg ular $2.00, clearing prlco $l.t0. One lot of odd corsets, 7Ce to $1,50 values, at 39c. Ono lot of odd corsets, $LC0 to $3.0 values, C9c. These are special bargains, and you cannot afford to overlook them. " TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND TOWELING You all know tho Peoples Ware house has tho best assortment nnd largest stock of this lino of merchan dise The goods nro all new nnd fresh. Buying these goods from tho factory, our prices nro always low, but during this snlo they will bo cut still lower. LACE CURTAINS After n very successful season our stock has been broken up, nnd we find on hand many odd pairs. Our July Clearing Salo prlco on what Is left will bo: No, 272 Ecru, regular 50c, clearing pi Ice. 32c. No. 701 Ecru, regular 05e, clearing price. 39c. No, SS 10 Ecru, regular $1.75, clear ing price, $1.10. No, 93S0 Ecru, regulnr $2.25, clear ing price, $1.(13. No. 1703 Ecru, regular $3.75, clear ing price, $1.98. No. 5103 Ecru, regular $0.50, clear lug prlco, $3.75. No. 9071 While, regular 75 clearing prlco, 15c, No. 29SS While, regular $2.25, clear ing price. $1,05. No. 4593 White, regulnr $5.00, flour ing prlco. $3.10. No. 8394 White, regular $(S.0O, clear ing price, $3.75. CORSETS It will pay you to look this list over carefully W, C. 0., Straight Front corsets Iu while, drab and black. No. 4 18 W. C. O. straight front, reg ular $1.25, clearing prlco 85c. No. 133 W. C. C. straight front, reg ular $1.25, clearing prlco, 85c. No. 537- W C. C. straight front, rog- ulur $1.50, clearing price $1 lu. SUMMER WASH FABRICS 30 and 30-Inch Percales, dark and light colors, were 8c nml 10c per ynrd, clearing price. Be. 3lMnch Percale, light colors, extra heavy, were 15c, July clearing prlco 9c. 27-Inch Gingham that other stores sell nt 7c or Sc. our July clearing prlco, Bo CALICO All the latest patterns; no old styles: at other stores (lc and 7c, July clearing prlco, 4c. Imported Scotch Zephyr Ginghams; beautiful styles, were 25c, July clearing prlco, 111 2-3c. 27-Inch French Glughnm In stripes and checks. In nil deslrablo colors, 10c; July clearing prlco, CUc. 32-Inch Duck, homespun; for outinif skirts and shtrt-wnluls suits; wortk 12'i, July clearing prlco, 9c. , 30-Inch led and while twisted" Skirt ing; absolutely fast color, worth 25c. July clearing price, lie SUMMER FABRICS IN WHITE In any Imaginable, wenve, reductions me from 10 per cent to 60 per cent, which menus that some goods will bo sold nt ONE HALF PRICE. This refers to such goods ns NAIN SOOKS. DIMITIES, MARSEILLES, MERCURIZED OXFORDS In DA MASK PATTERNS and BASKET ..CLOTH WEAVE; exactly tho cor left thing for SIIIHT WAISTS, MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS There Is scarcely a tlmo lu the year when a HOUSEKEEPER Is not moro or lens In need of some or ono of tha above useful articles, So If you nro Interested lu tho AL.MIGHT DOL LAR, whether from the stnudolnt ot enrnlng or saving, you will bo pleas ed with the prices tniido on tho differ ent things embraced lu this lino. 3i!-lueh Unbleached Muslin, such ns Is usually sold at 1 1 to Hi yards for $1.00, will go at our JULY CLEAR ING SALE for 5c, or 20 yards for $1.00. The quality of Blenched Muslin usual ly sold at7o, will go nt our JULY CLEARING SALIC for 5c per yard. These nro but examples of tho many splendid values to bo offered during our JULY CLEARING SALE. little Estimates given on short notice on 1 j three brothers, C. IL, II. D.. and ; painting and paper hanging. Charles j y Gholson, of Dayton, Wash. Tho j 1 Lane, the pioneer painter, 807 Vln-, funeral was hold this afternoon at the .J. RINGS Lots of rntn I ' 3UC 10 -UU. ,.t ulrnor Pulsr-nnnl ,.1inrfli T!m- Andreas Hard. I . . . ' condiietlmr thr- services. IS' RiNrc 1,, ,. 1 Good meat 111 summer iuubi ( " - KINGS In your favorite!..., . Ti,nf tim Und von 15, or combination setting, T, , 1 V A in "street, opposite IDAHO FAIR COMMISSION. 1 Savings Bank THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ) to $75.00. RINGS-Stvle dneK-tl . T1 ChM r!n?. J!,'8??. J!l??: me mnfi, 1.. . . 11 , lent o one nuuuieu mm icuij-u..n !..m,uel1 '". feuding rings. " "',,,. ,,,, a,vimls. lnialui Km- getin,erPtl,mm'- Wo"' 1 PlrJ Piano House, corner Main and 8 1 here' Water streets. Tvfwiini' lii "nuts" and "calls" un der our system Is very profit? ue. We handle gialn and stock accounts on a margin ot as low as $20 dur book on "put" and "call" trading sent free on application. References, Brad street. Hooge & Co., members ot Chamber of Commerce, 37 Corn hx 1 change, .Minneapolis. 'NZIKER 1 Governor Appoints Board to Hold a Meeting In Boise July 16. Boise. Idaho, July 9. Governor Morrison has called the first meeting of the Idaho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion commission for July 10 at Boise. He has named the commission as follows: R. W. McHrlde, of Salmon City; James Estell, of lone; Henry Mansfield, of Nampa; Martin Wes bcls. of Kendrick; Harold J. Read, of Wallace. THE r ELER and OPTICIAN SPANISH WAR VETERANS. . per bo- ol Skin Soap 'Piper 51 "been n( ,,r,er ""'sc, 6,r pound 'or removlnit dirt : 50c 5c 5c Sewing Machine Oil :", for . Root Beer itfff'.Wu' delicto-.!, per Ice Cream X&TlK mpcrlor article lor Brown's Tree Soap I'.XVt 10c 5c 10c nil klnd from Mur roe bush 1 ?"ke"nuuli for an orcliird KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE ,MirV(iii,.Mtii street toward the Court lloiie Encampment at Milwaukee Contest Over Commander. Milwaukee. Wis.. July 9. Khaki uniformed boldiers are conspicuous on the streets of .Milwaukee today, and the corridors of tho hotels and other public places resound wlfh mar tial tread. The visitors aro members of the department of Wisconsin, Spanish-American War Veterans, whoso annual encampment opened to day and will continue through tho re malnder of tho week. Prize drills, speeches and sight-seeing aro tho chief attractions of tho program, but the big feature Is to bo a monster picnic and patriotic demonstration Saturday. The business sessions will be devoted largely to plans for strengthening tho organization. A rather spirited contest has de veloped for the office of department commander and the lesult is awaited with much Interest by the veterans. Among the several men whose names are mentioned prominently In con nection with the honor are Captalr Abel of .Manitowoc, and Lieutenant W H. Zuehlke, of Appieton, TRANSPLANTING SALMON. Will Stock Atlantic Waters With Pa clflc Fish. Washington, July 9. The United States flsn commission Is about to un dertake an experiment, tho outcome of which Is fraught with commeiclal Importance. It Is proposed to Intro duce a largo number of Pacltlc coast salmon Into the waters of the Atlan tic iu an effort to build up a salmon Industry 011 tho Eastern coast to rival that of tho Western coast. Experts of tho commission aro now engaged in making an examination of the waters Inhabited by the Atlantic coast salmon, to gather additional facts regarding Its habits, food, growth and life. Thoy will make a study of tho costal waters of all tho New England stales, Some eight or 10 years ago the commission made a similar experiment, but It was a failure. About 5,000.000 fish were io leased and disappeared, idlferent methods aro to bo pursued this time and It Is hoped that belter lesulls may bo obtained. I Every country lu South America I will participate lu tho World's Fair. Chili', the last to accept, coiilem 1 plates an appropriation of 225,000 pesos. Introducing Pairs of New African Earthquake. Capetown, July 9. Tho most vio lent earthquake In many years occur red today. Tho damage was confined to altlcles shaken from shelves, and to a few cracked walls. Shoes Riff I've got to work hard next joar. Raff What, aren't you coming back to college? Harvard Lampoon "What Is tho difference betwwm hens nnd poultry, pop?" "Why. hens my sou, are things that liolong lo our neighbors, poultry Is something a mail owns himself."-Yonker's States, man D you wan) lo see them? Glad to show them Boston Store THE NOLF STORE CANDY DEPARTMENT. Cottage Caramels, Yankee Peanut, ' Neufchatols, ' Virginia Peanut Squnios, Maplo Cream Dales, Iced Molasses Chips, Italian Chestnut Cieuin, French Honey Notlgut, Daisy Cream Strawberries, Ceylon Coco Squares, Chocolate Honey Nougat, XXXX Mint Iizongos. This Is a partial list of now goods Just received. Snlo price lCc to 29o 11 pound. BICYCLE8. Cicttcunt and Rambler wheels tho most popular whcols $18.50 to $10, We charge only $2.50 for tho Mor row Coaster llrnlio, THE NOLF STORE Remember That wc kivc special attention to orckrs for l.incy ICIJ CKUAM and CANUlliS. C. R. DUTTON'S