OAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1903. -.. ..4 K SALE jn connection with oar greater MID-SUMMER SALE Read Read Uiv. with thousands of other new items we will Latest silk sale ever attempted, beyond conception, and Itroduce the latest New York silk craze, IdeCygne m duck: sening at ,m 25 per "7 A QUI SpCClrtl limuuuv,iui June: JILT Read Ltv other pieces of silk to be sold. Look at window. ALEXANI DEPARTMENT ER'S STORE L$. . H t .iiru TlTlE fV fU ATM t I i iiiii; it i iU.i j u, , ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE ? Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride L'matilla. Made at Home. A. RHODE, Maker. SUNDAY AT t THE CHURCHES J Church of the ParrllreiSnSw at h0,,rs as folIows- I ?.-Lcc cUon of the holy com- 1'T" "l a. rn.; morning prayer :S.d"n at 11 o'clock; evening dniSC,rm,on nt s 'cIo- The John w-WrU b ll Cl,arsc of Ul llpv ihp ",XXarrcn. who win officiate In the absence of the rector. E' Ch",r,ch' South Sunday school ,arfrloYS: 10 " m- Snda school. I. E Earl, superintendent; 11 Pn?nrt5n?,cWnB b' I,as,or"' 7 m ;Kh, ;MSuo. subject, "What the Holy bpirlt can Do for Me"; S p. m., ctwV5' ,,,?Mor- Praycr """B T study, Godliness." The public cord ally Invited to attend any or all or the above services. R n Jones pastor. AT WORLD 'S J'in'1 EPtsC0Pa - Sunday school. 10 a. m.. A. J. Owen, superln- .1nl: .,SOTn,on- 11 a. m.; class meeting, 12:15 p. m.. Rev. G. V. Rip. by, leader; children's meeting 4 p m. At . p. m lnstend of the regular league service, will be held a gener al love feast meeting. At S p. m.t l'r. O M. ISooth, presiding elder, will preach and conduct the communion service, a cordial invitation to all iui-m. services. Robert Warner, tor. pas- -H"' '!"M' H"!- 'M1 'M1 I"H"I"H"H"H"lfr'M-i' -j"fr 'H"!' H..j.j. i Is truly its proper name, for no rltle was over made to equal a Savage. Simplicity In con struction and operation, and great accuracy make tnem sel dom equalled and never sur passed. The new 22-calIbre Savage is a marvel for a small gun. We have just got a few right from the factory and would like to have you see them. OMPSON HARDWARE Co. IMain St. Headquarters for fishing supplies first Christian Church Sundav school, in a. m.; preaching. 11 a. m.'; preaching, s p. m., subject, "Tho One irospel." Prayer meeting Wednes day evening. Endeavor Socletv and choir practice, Friday evening. Tho public Is cordially Invited. K. H. Brooks, pastor. o Congregational Church Sunday school at in a. m.; morning worship and preaching at 11 o'clock, subject, "The First Christian Martyr." A cordial welcome to all. J. Edwards, pastor. West End Chapel Corner West Webb and Maple streets. Sundav school at 2:3n p. m. o First Presbyterian Church 1(1 a. m.. Sunday school; ll a. m.. sermon; m.. Snday school; 11 a. m sermon, which was delivered about a year ago. will be repeated at this service by special request. At 7 p. m., Chris tlan Endeavor: S p. m sermon. Strangers In the city are especially invited to all the services. Robert J Dlven. pastor. ELGIN WOOL SALE WAS A FROST -HH--I"M"I"K' H--K-:--H--H"l--K--H--H- Its Merit Has the large demand for Byers' Best Flom pit up. Onl the choicest wheat that erows enters in- i Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour Made bv the IDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. Growers Did Not Like Prices and Held On. Elgin. Or., July 10. The big pool of Wallowa county wool which was offered for sale here Wednesday was not very eagerly sought after by tho representatives of the big woolen mills. A large number of the Wallowa OREGON WIGWAM LIKE INDIAN'S HOME. Automobile Line Will Be Operated During bt. Louis Exposition Fa. mous Performers Will Recite at Music Hall. -Mr. J. H. Albert, of Salom, Ore., was a visitor at St Louis this week. Ho is a member of Oregon's exposi tion committee and reports that the work of collecting an exhibit Is pro gressing satisfactorily, says tho St. Louis Fair publicity committee. Tho commission has $50,000 at Its disposal for Oregon's display nt tho World's Fair. A wigwam ISO feet high, occu pying a ground area 50 by 100 foot, built of trees 200 feet long. Is pro jected Tor the state building. The big timbers are to cross ISO feet aboe the ground Just as the saplings of the American Indian cross In his wigwam. Arrangements have been concluded by the exposition with the World's Fair Automobile Company for an au tomobile service. The automobile company 111 operate at least 200 ma chines carrying from two to 10 per sons. Steam, gasoline and electricity will be the motive power, different makes of machines being used. Some will run from the business portion of the citj to designated stations in side the exposition grounds. Others will be operated entirely within the grounds The big machines with n capacity or -to persons will be double decked tallyhos. They will stop for paseiigers at the hotels, Union sta tlon and other points In the downtown district. Stations at convenient points will also be supplied in North St. Louis and also in South St. Louis, so that the service will cover tho entire city. The routes of the vehicles will be along the finest streets in the city past points of Interest and through the parks. The automobile concession will not imerefore with the Intramural rail road or the automobile chair concession An appropriation of $450,000 hns been made for the muslcnl program of the exposition. Sousa's band Is already engaged for four weeks at tho commencement, and will probably be engaged for August and October. En gagements will be made with some famous French band and some Ger man or English band for eight weeks each. St. Louis bands and tho Choral Symphony Orchestra are nlso to bo employed. Prizes amounting to $30,- nun will be awarded for band contests and prizes aggregating $25,000 for choral recitals. A liberal sum will be devoted to organ recitals by famous performers. Urass band concerts are to bo given In the open air, morning, afternoon and evening; orchestral concerts and organ recitals nt 4 p. m., alternating each day of the exposition. Tho or chestra will contain iso of the best Special Clearance Sale t All Summer Goods must bo closed out ami CUT PRICES are tho means we are using to accomplish this end f .. T J. it you want ANY lHlJNli call ou us THE FAIR 1 ' i a. i --- Keeley INSTITUTE llhT FIRST AND MONTGOMERY STRE ETS. 'PHONE MAIN 391 nrnrtnrt -iTh tv , J , iZT M, i performers drawn from the St. Ixnils he SSvpr, ,l hti 'm, hi r, 1 C'"'nl Symphony organization and the bujers would give higher Prices i f tn .. Aifrcj diWdual'sVh"8","1!!" WThoMorganr dividual lots. The buyers were on Kstivlll ,, ...m ,h ia,st SraValanxiou's' to", " "ha "ha 1 'tr. H bo be at al anxious to purchase, offer-, ,h , ,,. hnrnl nnil ,irp,,PBlrn, t"M"H''l 1"I I lA"HrHrf leases the Taste" (Sofldi ILeaff Brand of for Once Used ALWAYS USED 'A RICO fifiFPOT. i 1 fi MOCHA. COFFEE in one pound packages cui -ij- a:i up-io-ciate grocers Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder rLANn I " rtsLjcat. ortUL. uu oin:o.v . . ' HE UNDERWOOD I Standard Typewriter is tho only ab solutely Vision Writing Machine, also th0 only typewriter having a tabu lator as a part of Its conduction, and without extra charge. Simple, none more durable, and operation unchanged, but make quick er easier Fifteen to 30 per cent or time saved. Catalogue free. ,0,i an aitm-o u m.i,i.,o in exchange. -"""ui;u uu juui uiu wt- '"- ES, Agent Pendleton, Oregon ing considerably less than the grow ers had an opportunity of soiling for at the beginning of the season. Prices offered ranged from 12 to 13 cents and as this was not deemed sufficient by the growers no sales were made Considerable dissatisfaction ap-i pears to exist among the smaller J growers over the outcome of the pool-1 lng business, which was engineered by some of the larger llockmasters and It now appears as If tho combi nation will go to pieces and tho indi vidual growers sell independently. That the proposition will losult to the detriment of the sheepmen Is an evident fact, as the handling of the wool by the warehouse men will nec essarily be considerably more, and this taken with tho freight and in surance charges will eat quite a hole in the profits of this season. After the sale meeting adjourned a number of Independent growers dis posed of their clips, 13 cents being the top price. This action will have a tendency to relieve mo congesieu concerts, at which famous soloists will be frequently heard. BATTLE OF THE BOYNE. Protestant I rith Celebrate It the World Over. Heltast. July 11 The anniversary of the battles of the Hoyne was cele brated by Iho Orange societies of llel fast and vicinity today, with the usual parade and speech making. Celebration at Vancouver. Vancouver, H, C, July 11. Orange men from all over the province cele brand tho anniversary of tho battle of the Hoyne here today. Tho cele bration was held under the auspices of the Loyal Orange Association and consisted of a procession through tho principal streets, speech making, and a i nrnival of athletic sports. Chicago's New Passenger Station. Chicago, III., July 11. The LaSallo conditions in Mays' warehouso until ",r"f't station, the new railroad pas the 21st Inst., when another attempt e; terminal at Van Huron nnd will be mado to sell the pooled woo) HEPPNER WOOL SALES. Large Amount Sold Yesterday Under Sealed Bid Met.od. The second series of wool kalos In this city under the sealed bid method, which were advortlsod for June 22-28, but which were delayed on account oi the Hood, were pulled off yesterday it the warehouses of the M. C. L. 6 T Co. and lleppner & Co., say the Ileppner Gazette. Taking It all the way through the growers were hardly as well satisfied as they were at the previous Kales, however, good prices wore paid for most of the wools, and most of the offers were accepted. The offer on the McCalluw & Hay ley lot of 116,000 pounds was reject ed, the price offered not bulng satis factory. The clips of Andy J. Cook and oJs eph Luckman topped the sale at U cents per pound. This was very fine wool and brought the highest price here this season The following we ie present E h.i:i A'l.ailn II -ti.iif Fran I. Lc. Kcrfl Kuhll wi I! known buyers V ,MM E. W. Ilrlg C,ihi Alex Jlving-li-n Lie J T. Har Wi.'tain fcik-ry and LaSalle streets, will bo formally opon ed to traffic tomorrow. Tho new sta tlon. which la ono of tho hundsomest li tho city. Is to lin used Jointly by tho Chicago, Hock Island & Pacific, tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, nnd the Nickel Plato railways. Cattle Thieves at Work, Reports of depredation of cattle thieves on horde owned by parties In the eastern and central parts of the county keep reaching us, one owner reports a loss of 30. Such work should be Investigated and prosecuted to tho fullest extent of tho law, and will he. Tho guilty parties aro known, and any more such work will surely re sult in arrests. Needless to say, tho marauders aio not Crook county cat tlemen nor even residents, but be long to an adjoining county and have practiced this business for seveial seasons. Such work oftentimes re sults in a well attondod and thorough ly enjoyed nocktlo party. Prlnevlllo Journal. California day at tho World's Fair, St IxjuU, will be September , the r.li'i annlverbary of tho admission of ( iilifoiLia to tho Union. A topographical map of tho state of 4iauma will form a part of that Malt's exhibit at tho World's Kalr. WE CURE the Liquor, Opium. Morphine and Tobacco Habits a3 suroly as qulnlno cures n cold. Our treatment clarifies nnd liullda up tho system. One of our patients recently said: I never fell so well In my llfo; I am a wonder to myself!" Send to us for booklet. The Grand Trunk Gold Mine I Suinptcr, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on (lint vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at$3, 000,000. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. Owns Its Property Coinlstlni: of too Acres of Rich (lold Hearing Veins It lias no indebtedness o( any diameter. It has a conservative, milling and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c pet share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay yon to write ns for full particulars and to make careful investigation of its merits. It lias the indorsement of mining men, business men and hankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. 4 IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 -4 -4 -4 -4 4 4 4 3 4 4 -4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 H. S. McCalltim & Company, Minors, Brokoraand Flnanolal Auonts, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or K. S. BRYS0N, Local Agont, Poudluton, Orugon. Our Weekly Mining Ltiturs on Sampler, Oregon, Gold Mining District l''rcc on Application. TyYYVVYYYYYYYVYYYYYYTYYVYVVVYYYYVVTTTYYYYTTVYVYYTrrr St. GEORGE Restaurant Dinner Twonty-llvo (Junto l'rom ll V a. 111, to 7 Jj 111. Short ordei'B a spoolallty Quick, Courteous Service Open all Day and Night T. A. Oldfather, Prop. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD , V - . 4 Cor. West Alta and I.lllltli His, S. A. ALLOWAY HAS CHARQE OF THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, AND WOULD DE PLEASED TO CARE FOR YOUR HOR8ES. PLENTY OF 8TALL8, LARGE COR RALS FOR LOOSE HORSES AND CATTLE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. CHOP MILL IN CONNEC TION. 'PHONE MAIN 1331. M , Siochr