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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1903)
DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1903. ID Ik Shirt Waist Sale It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse RANGE HORSES SO hi I... -have m si"1- "3 waists mat want to dispose of at once and the following -ii .l-i them move, sn if vm. mi Pn ...mi we to hurrv: jCU win ill our $5 00, $7.00 and $S,00 A QA Waists go at "P.tfU All our $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Qn a a Waists co at 4)J.VV DON'T MISS IT 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Cor. Main and Alta Streets. Always busy but not too busy to SHOW YOU ty Brevities krp for paper hanging. Lj K cream, roe ueiia. I.' supplies at Neuman s. iirp'i artistic wall paper. irses and sheep, wane. lubles $5 and up. RaderB. v tonight at the Columbia. Us just arrived at Ira ni fish at Schcmpp's to- tin to real the Underwood r aJ to th s .ssue. Palm. 221 Court street. I Miles and fruits dally fresh tamales, ! crawfish at Gratz's. Idifferent styles of extension ka 13 to $30. Rader's. tock ranches in Camas Pra ia 1,000 acres. "Wade, tisiness chances on Main fc streets Low rents, wade. Ii! of Imported and domestic 3d clam chowder at uratz s. - nars get the best of you oes' ol cigars Hanlon's. pries Lane about your paint ape'- hanging, 807 Vincent, iciow Oil all summer, mll- I specially patterns. Mrs. litnimenfg ae receiving very poems from the musical Cail and look them over. apire Piano House, corner ! Water Castle's for fresh fish. $50 given away. See page 4. Try The Delta's Iced drinks. Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. Crawfish tonight at the Columbia. For the best bread, get Rohrman's, Lemons and other fruits at Keni ler's. "Hinch." the now game, at Fra-zler's. Ookmg Store for tent, Inquire of Chris Ranley. Fresh crawfish at Schempp's to night. Ironers wanted at the Domestic Laundry. Lemons, case lots, or by the dozen at Kemler's. No extra charge for tabulator on the Underwood. Wanted A girl fur housework. Ap ply 63S Main street. Wanted Machinist and moulder at Rlgby-Clove Foundry. U C Railer about that $50 worth of furniture he Is giving away. Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, etc.. at Hader's Furniture store. For Rent Furnished housekeeping rooms, inquire 407 Alta street. New books, new music, new creiie I paper, new nair nrusues. isou s. MI Preferlda, the best cigar made, at Rees' cigar store, Court street. If vou want vacant lots, come and t.ee us. We never quit till we suit you. Wade. Good house, 5 rooms, 2 lots, shade trees lawn, east fron:, good location, $1,500. Wade. Wanted Girl to do general house-, work and have care of baby. Apply j Co at 315 Kasr. uouri sireei. For lace leather, the best In the market, call on Higby-Clove Manufac turing Company. Pendleton. Hear the new "Pianola" at our con- Main anu water C B. WADE DISPOSES OF ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE. Mr. Wade Owns the Two Finest Herds of Blooded Cattle In the State, the Animals Being Full Blooded and High Grade Herefords and Shorthorns. C. B. Wado has sold to the firm of Mckennon & Ledbctter, of La Grande, most of his herd of graded horses from the fenced range on his ranch. For several years Mr. Wade has been grading the horses In his possession, and at this time ho had one of the best herds in tho state. Ho had gathered from tho range all of the largest and best brood mares lie could handle, and had taken care to breed them to blooded horses, using the Clydesdale and tho Engllsn Hackney ns tho grafting stock for tho mares In his paddock. From thts pro cess he got a large band of horses that are above the average of any of the range animals In the state The horses aro practically range bred, for they have run at large on the extensive pasturage of tho range; but on the other hand, they are more gentle than the usual run, for thev have always been fenced and there fore more frequently handled. Mr. Wade sold to the purchasers 125 head of his herd, which leaves him about 30 head for another start The band bought Included most of the brood mares. Mr. Wade also has on his ranch tho two finest herds of blooded cattle in the state. He has made a specialty of the Shorthorn and the Hereford breeds, and his cattle took the sweep stakes prize nearly everywhere he had them on exhibition last year. At the places where there was a band that graded above his he bought the prize-winners, 60 that this year lie has the whole show. He will doubt less send a few of his best from the two breeds to the fair at Salem in the fall, and will perhaps take a few prizes at some of the other exhi bitions over the country. N. C. Maris has charge of the cattle frxt f IT'.. .1 1 1 .. I . . 1 , .ui. nduc. rie is a gentleman nawng nau many years' experience In handling blooded cattle, and Is ca pable of bringing the best there is In them out. and exhibiting the best points of his stock to the public. FARMER SAVE MONEY, Use the Combined Harvester. I will sell one good as new and guaranteed to do the work, for less than one-half the original cost; also choice of two good heauers, ready for the field, with four new header beds. Will take cutting In payment. Also! an A-No. 1 steam threshing outfit complete, consisting of a new 20 horse-power Russell engine and 33 Inch separator with blower. Every- in addition to the priced items published in this space during this week we are making July Clearing Sale Prices on Memf Mean Menu5 nnmm.mmsiF -.Mm nmmnmiiier Omiderweaiir Mmmmmeir SMinls and Sttraw Ma at Half Price thing ready for tho season In good . shape, at a very low figure. For par ticulars, enquire of C. A. Hungate. 202 Second street, Walla Walla. The Peoples Warehouse ; O. R. 4 N. Excursion Sunday. ...... . ... . . Tomorrow, Sunday, the O. R. & N. j Outfitters for Hen and Women NEW MEXICAN FORESTRY. RINGS .11 your "I or ponr.tnatlon : $75.00, favorite . setting, 1 furl rnnm. corner mvil ftiii, no such absort-' streets. Inland Empire Piano House. f all kinds as we carry' Wanted Two jellable, wide-awake ae a-ways are me jow- , lnt,n jo travel for an oiu esiaunsiieu . tlrm. Address L. E. Adels, Pendleton. For Sale Cheap, good cbalnlebs INCS Lot., ol cute little , Columbia bicycle and one fino snaie f'om 50c io $3.00. I drum. Inquire of W. E. Garrctson, I optlcinn. Estimates given on short notice on painting and paper Hanging, Lane the pioneer painter. cent street. Good meat In summer must be I taken caie of. That's the kind you I get at Houser's, Alta street, opposite Savings Rank. We have three quarter sections of land In the best wheat belt in tho county. It Is high priced. It is the best Price Is low. Wade & Brysom Beginning Monday, July 13th, the Peoples Warehouse will give to each boy a cap, as long as they last, who , will come to our store with Wilier hi" mother, father or adult brother or i sister. will run a special train from Bingham Springs, leaving that sta tlon at S:30 p. in., arriving at Pendle-i ton at 9 p. m. This arrangement will A Chicago Man to Renew the Timber give the Pendleton people an excel- on His Big Preserve Bureau of leni opportunity to spenu a uay oi Forestrv to Make the Plan. pleasure at uingnam springs or , camping along the Umatilla river. Numeious picnic and fishing parties have been arranged for and all will i go up to Bingham on the regular train leaving at 4:50 a. m., and return on the special at 8:30 p. m. Round trip lare is only $1. This low rate makes It possible to take a very en joyable trip at a small expense RINGS Stjle doesn't much in wedding rings, do want onalltv. Well. M get It here WZIKER THE 'EIER and OPTICIAN Charles j S07 Yin Work at Coal Mines, Wllllard Herren, who came down fiom the coal mines the first of tin week, reportB that work has been commenced on a second permanent tunnel. This tunnel was started at the entrance to No. 5, which is being widened, leveled and put In good shape for mining. The opening of an other tunnel gives employment to an additional force of miners also. The work of constructing coal bunkers was begun thlB week, and In about three weeks mining coal for the market will be under way Heppner Times. Forestry to Make William H. Bartlett. of Chicago. I has decided to put his 210,000-ncre pre. serve In Northern New Mexico unuur forest management, and nas asked the bureau of forestry to maku a plan for handling the tract A party of four me.' under Austin F. Ilawes, of tho Yale Foiest School, will be oc cupied during the summer with the Jl(u (nj. () The Barllet, tract lies In tho Ver-! ;; i had '"" 3h1 l" mejo valley, southwest . at Tri-M-ul Col., on one of the spurs of ",,,,,,,'.'.,,,,., , , ,,, not think you would chew ho line as that Next door to Alderman King's of fice In tho Ninth ward Ih an Italian shoemaker. A lawyer called at tho nlilernian'H olllco the other day Tho alderman was not In. Tim lawyer went to tho Italian. "Do you know," asked the attorney, ' where Alderman King Ih?" "Yob," said the- Italian. "Then where Is ho!" UHl,ed the at torney. "He Ih out." whh the reply. Indian apollH Nowh. F Skin Soap ft "tmtifor tbuclty r bo. ot 50c I'lWr2llt of pawsr Keiwloi-, r l'"tei iOC i A i. 'lte wlllt In bnlkor i-tt, per pound fP Bark ttiunvlu. dirt ulu t, '.'" Iromdel- tr package 5c 5c Sewing Machine Oil J$S,eon for. ' Root Beer fcf&ui.p!r dt-llcto'.i, per t n with Nut lne"tn' ICB Cream our Ice Cream H 10c 5c ,10c uperlor urtlcle lur . m . t! o n lor lemoTtiiig BrOWD 8 iroo iniecti oi 11 klndi from our roie buh; . . . . 1 cuke enough forn orcbtrd 25c 0EPPEN'S DRUG STORE ""U-l-.f-riM,, Main street towiml the Court Ji" Work for New Game Warden. It Is reported that young grouse are now being killed in the neigh borhood of Wilbur water tank. The law for the protection of grouse doeB not allow shooting until August 1, and If tho reports aro true, there seems to be work on hand already for the new game warden. January and April. A curiosity of the British census is the scheduling of a husband of 6 years who has married a wife of 21; three husbands ranging between 85 and sr. have wives 25 years old, The greatest disparity In the other direc tion Is the union of a wife of C5 and a husband of 20. The oldest couple In the list are age 100 and 05 years re spectively while the youngest pair have numbered 15 and 1C summers respectively. Our own versatile land could more than match these mar riage oddities except possibly the first Instance Have your Teutsch's. shoes repaired at A feature of Wyomliig'H exhibit at tho World'H Fnlr will ho a largo col lection of colored photograpliH of Wy oming Hceiies. Hundreds of uaotul things Bold ut this storo that you aro conutantly in neoil or Passe Partout Supplies Binding, paste and mui'llage, metal holders, cardboard, etc i Htrlng mid stick tags Comploto lino, rc liuiidlii and up. Hockv mountains, and borders on Colorado In one place. It was for-, merly part of an old Mexican land grant. Mr. Bartlett acquired It after i the timber rights on nearly all tho land had been sold. Lumbering or bull pine, the chief tree. Is now go-; Ing on, but most of tho timber rights i will explro next year and the owner j wants the land to become covered again with a good growth of forest. It will be necessary, In order to ac complish this, to keep out flies and to Improve the natural production ot the ! trees. In rases It may be necessary to plant. Tho study will Includo the prepara tion of maps showing the topographic feattneH tho types of forest, the Irri gation lauds, and the lands where re-1 production Is well advanced. An en-i tomologlst will accompany the party to study the harm done the trees by Insects, OhiHgow Evening Times. Introducing Pairs of New i "Pa Gladden" of the Century. Tho chapters which have appeared from month to month In Tho Cen tury during 1902 and 1&03, telling tho story of Pa Gladden, his simple faith. ' his quaint optimism, his broad hu- f manlty. will be gathered und pub-, lished In book form In the fall by The Century Co., under the title of, "Pa Oladden The Story of a Com mon Man." Elizabeth Cherry Waltz, author of these sketches. Is authority for tho statement that the character of Pa Gladden Is based upon that of her father, Major John Nicholas Cherry, a cavalry officer dining the civil war and a man of broad and genial charity, much humor, and quaint phraesology Sloes Do you want to see them? Glad to show them Boston Store Gummed couulurs, several and colors, 10c a box. stylos O Kyeli'U uiiil Puncher), Ful( Hue olllco mill dunk sui jillai FANCY DISHES A very comploto lino to select from, Cups anil saucers- 235 stylos to se lect fiom lllc (o $1.45 each. New cuku plates, salad dishes, etc. THE NOLF STORE Remember That wc nivu special attention to orders lor fancy ICU CREAM and CANDIIIS. C. R. DUTTON'S