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DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1903 .ii T 1 W T ill nirr W9 ctvn a mf m.m.m.m. m T T uioi 4 We have in stock about a5 Silk Shirt Waists that we want to dispose of at once and the followiriK prices will make them move, so it you want one you will have to hurry: All our $5 00, $7.00 and $8.00 Waists go at All our $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Waists go at DON'T MISS If $4.90 $3.00 EUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Cor. Main and Alta Streets. Always busy but not too busy to SHOW YOU City Brevities : iloe work at Teutsch'a. chiro for paper hanging. bciocs ice cream, The Delta. cm n nil at NVu man's. f IT"" -i. --- -tfc trt wall no nor -v . .-.-. l.PAmt not Dnhrmon'o unf In mi Ira nf HfirfQ "!Pd Machinist and moulder at i-Ctove Foundry fall to read the Underwood -J 1.. It. '.e-.tr. LLC rallU, - L wuui l ow cci, its, candies and fruits. .tived da.ly, fresh tamales. ICQ cranii&u at uiau a, j from $5 to $30. Rader's. t took ranches in Camas Pra- ICO to 1 f'00 acres. Wade. Castle's for fresh fish. 150 given away. See page 4, Try The Delta's Iced drinks. Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. Ironers wanted at 'the Domestic 1-aundry. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. No extra charge for tabulator on the Underwood. U C Rader about that $50 worth of furniture he is giving away. Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, etc., at Rader's Furniture store. For Rent Furnished housekeeping rooms, inquire 407 Alta street. Mi Preferlda, the best cigar made, at Rees' cigar store, Court street. Another large shipment of fine Uerkshlre typewriting paper. Lowest prices. Nolf s. If you want vacant lots, come and see us. We never quit till we suit you. ade. Good house, 5 rooms, 2 lots, shade . . i i c. au. eusL lruiiL. ituuu inrniion. v r.nsmpRR rriHnpp nn nimn - - - - I ivanini lliri In M. unnni.nl hniiEn. Lads of Imoorted and domestic i . , . r. . " . . . . , . worK ana nave care or tiauv. Ann v . . ai 3 io nasi court street. u dt or ngars. Man.ons , market( ca m RIgby.clov Manufac. I-dlie aUUUl YUUl IMUllM inrfncr rrtrrtronv D nrwl lt cert room, corner Main and Water streets. Inland Empire Piano House. Wanted Two reliable, wide-awake mon tr tra vol fni an nlrl oetnhllchfwl fnttMlmAMtf. nfn vannli-ln.. . ... . .. . ... ! and TZ- t?i?.m,I1U8rli For Sale-Cheap, good chainless i pLann,I0K..tiein 6:! Columbia bicycle and one fine snare . . . ' flnim Inmtlro nf P fjnrrpfsnn. isa water ' ........... , j upucian. Estimates given on short notice on 1 painting and paper hanging. Charles Lane, the pioneer painter, SO" Yin , cent street. Good meat in summer must be i tiikpn rarr- nf That's the kind you ..... imu nu Buv.il uuDuii ai iiousers, riliu oueri, viniuauu nnjs of all kinds as we carry' I Savings Rank. . i ,io. aic nit; IUH ... . . . land In the best wheat belt in the I .minti' It Ik hlirh nrfppri. It Is the RINGS Lots of cute little , best. Price is low. Wade & Hryson. WILL VOTE JULY 21 AS TO AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT AT MILTON a ..luoica question Will Go to Popular Vote on the Date Above .iven Law Provides for More Sy$. -"t Economical Use uf waier-Dlstrlbutlon .Will Be Regu lated by an Elective Commission. The county court has adjourned to and at that time It will canvass the totea on the establishment of nn Irrl- ,7l,u" "istnct near Milton. Some npo me residents of that sec. Ion prepared a petition and submit. leu It to the rnnri nail.,.. r ti tabllshment of the district, and the " , l,lfi 211,1 "f this month as the time when the people should Ote OI1 t ll mnttnr On that day the residents of the section w III voto vm r, ....V...VI ,M nut lne district slm lie ormed, aud at the same time U1I VOte for a set nf nfllnnra . ...... the affairs of th iiiairil. 0i,i.i . be formed. If three-nfths of the peo ple of the section are in favor of the scheme it will carry, and If not it will tan, and the present system In vogue there will prevail. The officers who shall bo elected will have charge of the apportioning of the water to various users along the river, telling them on what days they may use the stream and for how ong. it will be their duty to inquire Into the conditions of each ni:w.. and to distribute the water in a man ner fair to all, showing no partiality to anyone, aud dispensing no favors. It is expected that there will be quite an exciting time on the day of the election, as there are a number of those who have their ditches already made to suit themselves, and the water supply regulated for their own convenience, who are opposed to the innovation ami would like to see It fall. FISH FOR BINGHAM. 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 the 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 ' 15d hlnu.- nil cummer mil. i especially patterns. Mrs. Looking D I M r ... ni tun in vni p fir AK 1.1 1.1 W $75.00. favorite setting, nit... . . . i'iiiuo-ome Qoesn l H much in Un.MI,... rlnnc .- uu m quaiiiy. wen. s ii acre The Chlckering piano is the recip ient of one hundred and twenty-nine first medals and awards. Inland Em pire Piano House, corner Main and Water streets. rtl'r. THE and OPTICIAN Miller's Confectionery Sold, i The Miller confectionery store on I Court street, was sold today through i the agency of Wade & Rryson to C. S Terpening, of Dayton, Wash. Mr. ! Terpening also bought through the same agency, a dwelling house on the 'corner of l.lllth and Tustln streets. After settling up his business affairs In Davton, Mr. Terpening will move his family to this city, take charge of his business aud become a perma-1 nent resident He is well pleased j i with Pendleton. Consignment of Young Trout Will Ar. rive Tomorrow Morning. A consignment of young trout, 2n.. 000 In number, for the streams of Umatilla county, will arrive from Portland tomonow morning and will be taken in charge by the Pen dleton Sportsmen's Association. C. E. Drown, of .Milton, will be here to receive 4,000 of this number con signed to the Milton streams, and the remaining 10,000 will be taken to Pingham Springs by local sportsmen and placed In a pond there, which has been prepared for their reception They will be kept In this pond for at least a year, in charge of Dr. Hlng- ham, who will attend to em during their Infancy. After they have attained stitllcieiit age and strength to resist the rapa clous bull trout, which lias a fondness for such small fry, they will then be turned loose In Meacham creek and the Umatilla river to hustle for them selves and furnish sport for fisher men. They are sent out by the secretary of the State Fish and Game Associa tion, A. E, Gebhart, and are from the Clackamas hatchery. They will bo closely watched and fed during the next year for in tins way me enure number will live to populate the streams, while If they weie turned In to the streams In their present help- ess condition, the bull trout would destroy fully half of them. The Snortsmens Association is very proud of the opportunity to Im prove the fishing streams of the coun ty and will take gieat pains to see that they ail become fit subjects for e iod ami line. Now on Vacation. Ira Julian, the well-known and pop ular agent of the V. 4i C. It. railroad at Helix, Is In the city today. Mr. Julian will take a six-weeks' vaca tion lrom his duties and will visit the Sound, Portland and California while resting. Will Lyons, of this city. Is agent at Helix during Mr. Jullan'H absence. NOTIONS W are headquarters In small wares Our July Clearing prices lu 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 packnge of 9, t penny. Hooks and eyes black and white per card, t penny. Paby ribbons all silk and nil c il- rrs, per yard, 1 penny. l-.lastlc, good quality, per yard, 3 rents. luidles' side combs, per pair, 5 cents. Tooth brushes, each, ticcnts. Dress shields, per pair, 5 cents. Dressing combs, 5 coins. Shell hair pins, per dozen, 5 cents. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES 33 1-3 ner cent off on laces and em broideries and on such laces as wo sell by the bolt or dozen ynrds. Our July Sale Priro will be one-half for mer prices. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS Hanglnir In value from EOe to $12. Swell styles and choice materials on which, during this sale we will make discount o 20 per cent and up wards. SILK DEPARTMENT 21-Inch Mack Satin Duchess, regu lar $1.00, clearing price, C5c. 2.)-lnch Hlnck Satin Duchess, regu lar $1.50, clearing price S5c. 22- Inch Illack Satin Duchess, regu lar $1.75 clearing price $1.10. 23- Inch Ulnck Satin Duchess, regu lar $2.25, clearing price $1.50. 20- Inch India Wash Silk, all colors, regular 35c, clearing price 22e. 21- Inch India Wash Silk, all colors, regular 50c, clearing price, 3tc. 20-Inch Crystal Silks lor waists anil dresses, regular 5(lc, clearing prlco 34c. 20-Inch Hlack Peau do Sole, best .quality, regular $1.25, clearing price i.iC. RIBBONS All this seasons goods and the very Intest shades and color arrange ments a discount of 25 per cent will bo made on all fancy neck ribbons. SUMMER GLOVES AND MITTS We cannot go Into details about this stock, but will simply say oiir July Clearing prices will be such that what we bine left will not last long. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR These aie summer goods and rath er than ci.rry over any part of them, we shall cut prices on tho entire lino. 5c last color hose, Indies' or child ren's, 4c. 10c fnst color hoso, ladles' or child ren's. 7c. 12"3c fast color hose, ladle' or child- ren's. fic. 15c fast color hoso, ladles' or child ren's, lie, 20c fast color hoso, ladles' or child ren's, 15c 25c fast color hoso, ladles' or child, ren's, 20c. 3Bc fnst color hose, ladles' or child ren's, 26c. 50c fnst color hoso, ladles or child ren's, 40c. UNDERWEAR 5c kind ladles', misses' or children's, 4 c. 10c kind ladles', misses' or child ren's, 7e. 12t4c kind Indies', misses' or child ren's, 8c. misses' or child mlses' or child misses or child- misses' or child- 20c kind ladles', ren's, 12Vic, 25c kind ladles', ion's, 16c, 35e kind ladles', ren's, 20c, 60c kind Indies', i en's, 35c, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND TOWELING You all know the Peoples Ware house has the best assortment and largest stock of this lino of merchan dise. Tho goods nro all now and fresh, IluyliiK theso goods from tho factory, our prices nro always low. but during this sale they will bo cut still lower. LACE CURTAINS After a very successful season our slock has been broken up, and wo II ml on hand many odd pairs. Our July Clearing Sale prlcu on what Is left will bo: No, 272 Ecru, regular 50c, clearing price. 32c. No. 701 Ecru, regular C5c, clearing price, 30c. No. 88 10 Ecru, regular lug price, $1,10, No. 115811 Ecru, regular lug prlco, $l,(i5, No. 4703 Ecru, regular lug price. $1.08. No. Rl0:i Ecru, regular Ink prlco, $3,7C. No. 0071 White, regulnr 75c, clearing price, 46c. No. 2SS While, regular $2.25, .clear ing price. $1.05. No, 4503 White, regular $5.00, clour lug price. $3.10, No. 8391 White, regular $0.00, clear ing price, $3.75. CORSETS It will pay you to look this list over carefully W. C. 0., Straight Krout corsets In wblto. drab and black. No, 148 W. 0, C. straight fiont, reg ular $1.25, clearing prlco 85c. No. 433 W. C. C. straight front, reg ular $1.25, clearing prlco, S5c. No. 557 -W. 0. C, Btrnlght front, reg ular $1.60, clearing prlco $1 10. $1.75, clear- $2.25, clear- $3.75, clear- $0.50, clear- No, 65t W. C. C straight front, rec- ular $1.50. clenrlng prlco $1,20. No, 6ES W. C. C. straight front, rej ulnr $1.75, clearing prlco $1.25. No. 651 W. C C straight front, reg ular $1.50. clearing prlco $Li0. No. 672 W. C. C. Btrnlght front, reg ulnr $2.00, clearing prlco $1.50. Ono lot of odd corsets, 7Bc to $1.50 values, at 39c. One lot of odd corsets, $1,60 to $3,M vnlues, 69c, These are special bargains, and you cannot afford to overlook them. SUMMER WASH FABRICS 3(1 and 30-Inch Percales, dark and light colors, wero Sc nnd 10c per yard, clenrlng price, 5c. 3tMnch Percale, light colors, oxtr heavy, wero 15c, July clearing prlca 9c. 27-lnch Ulnghnm that other stores soil at 7o or 8c, our July clearing price, 5e. CALICO All the latest pattorna: no old styles: at other stores Cc and 7c. July clenrlng price, to Imported Scotch Zephyr (llnghains; beautiful styles, wero 26c, July clearing prlco, 16 2-3c. 27-Inch French Olnghnm In stripes nnd checks, lu all deslrablo colors, 10c: July clearing price, OWc 32-Inch Duck, homespun ; for outlnf skirts and shirt-waists suits; worth 1214, July clearing price, 9c, 30-Inch red nnd white twisted Skirt, lug; absolutely fast color, worth, 25c, July clearing price, 14c. SUMMER FABRICS IN WHITE III any Imaginable weave, reductions are from 10 per rent to 50 per cent. which menus that some goods will bo sold nt ONE HALF PRICE. This refers to such goods as NAIN SOOKS, DIMITIES. MARSEILLES, MERCERIZED OXKOUDS In DA MASK PATTERNS and 1IASKKV . CLOTH WEAVE, exactly tho cor reel thing for SHIRT WAISTS. MUSLIN8 AND SHEETINGS There Is scarcely n tlmo in tho year when a HOUSEKEEPER Is not moro or less In need of omu or ono of tha nbovo useful articles. So If you aro lntcrestod In tho AUMIOHT DOL LAR, whether from tho HtaiidKilnt of earning or Raving, you will bo pleas ed with tho prices made on tho differ ent tilings embraced in this lino. 3iMnch Unbleached Muslin, such as Is usually sold nt II to If! yards for $1.00, will go lit our JULY CLEAR ING SALE for 5c, or 20 yards Tor $1.00. Tho quality of Ulenched Muslin usual ly sold at7c, will go at our JULY CLEARINO SALE for 5c por yard. Theso uro but oxnmples of tho many splendid values to be offered during our JULY CLEARINO SALE, THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE CHILD'S BODY FOUND. OKin Xnnn Per "imui.iii...... - JUL .v. .in. diy 'vei a oi pper 5.1. ... r.'.r" " In bulk or wtt. per pound . "If Dili WMmovIn dirt USm . . rrelf from del. 25c 5c 5c Sewing Machine Oil ,11 for ... 10c Boot Beer fcK&m-pir delicto-.1, per gle Tea fli-Pim lth Nut Dreniuif. ice uream 0ur jce cream ii ittperlor article lor DC IOC Brown's Tree Soap SSiWSt- all kindi from jour rofebuih ,0 1 cake enough lor an orcnara KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE s tl fro,,, flii Street tommt the Court JIoiim Remains of Little Girl Who Dlsap peared Near Corvallls, Recovered From the River, Corvallls, Or., July 10 The body of -year-old Garnet MtCready, who mysteriously dlsapjinaii'd here eight days ago, and for whose recovery u reward of $200 had been offered, was found in the Willamette river at 1 o'clock Thursday morning. It was floating on the surlaie of the water and was discovered by one of two boats that were patrolling the river a mile or two north of town. Proposals for Wood. Staled bids will be lecelved by mo at my office In room Hi Judd building, until ft o'clock p. m.. or Monday, July 20th. 1&03, for Iurnl8hliig School Dis trict No. Pi with win hundred and twfnty-flve cords of four-foot wood, to be cut lrom live timber and thor oughly seasoned. To be delivered at the different school houses In tho District In Mich, quantities as the board directs. Payment to be mado In school warrants of School District No 10 The board reserves the rlgnl to reject any and all bids, JOHN HAILEY. .Ill, Clerk Pendlelon Oregon. July lOfh, 1903 Fast Through Train Service Between Portland and All Beach Points on and After Monday, July 6th In Con nection With Cheap Excursion Rates. Commencing Monday, July 0th, the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company will resume Its Summer Special Seaside Schedule, and train leaving Union depot Portland at 8 a. m. dally, will run through d licit without transfer at Asloiin to all Clatsop Reach points, arriving at As toria 11:30 a, m., (iearhart Park 12:20 p. in., tind Seaside 12:30 p. in., making direct connection ul Wairenton for Klavel. llegliuilng Saturday, July I lib, and every Saturday thereafter the popu-j lar Portland-Seaside Klyer will leave Union depot at 2:30 p. in., arriving at AHloi-la 5:60 p. in., (Iearhart Park 0:40 p. m and Seaside i:.i. m., making direct (oiuiectloii at Warren ton for Klavel. In connection with this Improved i service, louiiil trip season excursion tickets between Poitlnnd and all Clat-1 bop and North Reach points aro sold at $4.00 for round trip, and Saturday special round trip tickets between, same points, good for return passage Sunday, at $2.50 for the uiiliid trip. , Special season commutation tickets. , good for flvo round trips from Port land to all Clutsop and North Reach points, wild for $16.00. Reach excur-1 slon tickets Issued by O. U. & N. Co, and Vancouver Transportation Co. will b honored by trains of this com pany lu either direction between Portland uud Astoria. Additional Information will be glad ly furnished upon application to J. C Mayo, O V & P A , Astoria, Ore , or E, L. Lewis, commercial agent, 218 I Hundreds of Useful things Sold Ut Aider street Portland, Oie. ' this storo that you aio constantly Write for tho novel ami catchy sea-1 ' side pamphlet just Issued, telling all about summer girls, sea hitihuiIs aud sunsets at Seaside. Introducing Pairs of New Shoes Do you want to see them? Glad to show them Boston Store in nood of Passe Partout Supplies llliidlng, pnste and mucilage, metat holders, cardboard, etc. String ami stick tugs Comploto) line, 5c bundle and up. Oiimmed counters, several stylo and colors, 10c a bo. s- gJ Kyclctn anil Punches. Kulj Hue ollloe anil (lek supnlltM FANCY DI8HE8 A very complete lino to select from. Cups uud saucers- 235 stylus to se lect from 10o lu $1 15 each. New cake plates, salad dishes, etc. THE NOLF STORE