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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1903. THE HARVEST OPENS It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse ,hJve just 149 SKIRTS left that must be closed out at once ' ,er to make toom (or the large Fall and Winter stcck soon rd ,-nnnd We do not want to carrv ovrr IK' !?.?" . h Mil ft .i . . ... - - - jiiilic sKirr j hsvc ini i i .- ... " mum move, whar ' . . ... noiir i?ain and if vou ari a .: i .or loss - 7..Bm . . ' 7,. - you will i..r pin v i;-'j ..v... nitii ati at onco faa -" READ ON All our Ji.voo Skirts go at. i( 12 oo ,. . IO.OO ,, . 9-00 ' S.OO M , 700 - 600 5-oo ., .. ,,. ., 4 " v ... ., 3 50 , 3- " " 2 50- . .. 2 00 1, 11 1, . $10.00 9.50 8.00 . 7.25 6.40 5.50 4.75 3.90 2.95 2.75 2.10 1.90 1.45 it 1 . :..- 1 ( Tk '-pi 1 rh-sSa e win j" 1 ".y inursaay, JULY 16th 1" "'b'"! UUUI 01H. 'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Cor. Main and Aha Streets. ffltv Brevities ..!! for fresh fisb. 11 Iliru . tnr nnnpr hflnirinrr. mi Y- .. I . j...nns fp cream, me oaius nii"nv ...... . . -oiers supplies at Neunian's. ,r the best bread, get Itohrrnan's. ictbcrrics by the crate at Kem- Flinch," Fresh trults at Kemler's. Try The Delta's Iced drinks. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Fresh ranrh eggs at Kemler's. Dining tables $5 and up. Rader's. New books just arrived at Tra iler's. Wanted Machinist and moulder at Hlgby-Clovo Foundry. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. II fl Jlndpr nlmnt thnt sn .-u, r llic now game at Fra-1 furniture he Is giving away. 1 . . .i T-.tn F,ort' different styles of extension 0 extra charge for tabulator on otr., at Kader's Furniture store. raerootf A new lot of "Infant baskets," from -i x-reienua. me oest clear marip. aj'Oivpn iiii. iv iican Lau aica. 111 if hoc nipar tmra n ftvmt )iSna crawusu m u.uu.. A kIndg of Imported and domestlc ? lai- jump iniys mihiuuBK, im muches and clam chowder at Gratz's. -roM cr month. Wade & Dry, Dou.t ,e, cRnrg get the Q yQu get tlie best of cigars. Hanlon's. Wn lmvo friill lorp nnl f-ittf 1 inceni , extraSi rubbers, covers, etc. R. Rohr- mnn. hai i.ui about your paint inier'ior n rood cunu lion, aq- !.n an 1 iiajn r hanslng. Charles -p .mi nin.w . r .in mar V1T Vln. ri:jr getlu-bs richness, pow- ilnjing quality and evenness are At and below cost all summer, mil linery, especially patterns. Mrs. Campbell. Those knowing themselves in debt to P. P. Collier & Co., will please settle up by tho first day of August promptly. Good meat in summer must be taken caro of. That's the kind you cet at Houser's. Alta street, opposite Savings Rank. Thi Tniintlifi' Inetriiptlnn irlvpn essentia, qualities of a perfect . absolutely free with every piano wo Tbe Kimball piano possesses C(1ii intnri rm,,ir ninnn Tim.. ui an in .up iunti (n-gifB. nuaiiu 1,(11 jinin street w rmuo House, yui Main street. 1 , , , . " 1 Lost On Johnson street, near ' 'Water, or on Water slieet, last even ing, a poeketbook. Itoiurn to East 1 Oregonlan office and receive reward. OCimf f rive ' Supplies Charged With Horse Stealing. The cane of the State vs. John Tharp is before the court of Justice of the Peace Thomas FItz Gerald this J afternoon. In the information the de-1 mi'. That ,s the cuarantpe we I from an Indian on the resenation.i emeni in nmuv vnrlHtlnR nm.'t nauu. uaving serteu uue icwu iu luu vnnr onn.i i.i ..... . 11.' tipiiltpiitlarv for the larceny of a 1 jllllU nULITIl I1IIL III Lll.i 1 "VI. .1 M .JIM KH Villi .1 rP- V ... "-""cci"! in cueap case just S for the harvest field. If , ; , " Ikp it . W Be Cremated. . 'Wu" 't U1IIJ UUL H UUJJUl 1 lou can't afford to neglect , The lunerai arrangement 01 r-u- wen w., i.e.... -1 1. i.o.-c iiopn i-nnncR 1. .. tr ilUlt.' MllllllifWI U nKKIIK. I UlllL'tTl IMailCI . v i.- o . Drotprtnre 1 ' . t....in ,f l.itnrtlni thi rpmaiiis . ,4 ttuu ugiua, Uliu ineit-u.i u ........-.r, juur watch need rona rins? at La Granile. as was siau-u renfllr ii..u.. . ..... .. 111 1. .ran.nlpil fit Fort- . uMiaiiuieilL In lIlUrOUEIIlV UUJ . mil . v. and our work guaranteed, land. In accordance with his rei"8; . .Mr. Kianer has a brother in the tail oring business in Portland. Marriage Licenses. .Marriage licenses were issued this morning to Everett E. Wlshard and Miss Edna C. Moulton. and to Hoy Ionian and Theresa Pagan, all of Umatrla county. HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN !laPackaSu of good quality wax, for canning 10c. N&Ved BS Destroyer, la 'ne 'ike it on the market. Snvnn,. .1... 1. . . . v.v mat nas trieu it. 25c. Poison Fly Paper: Ten sheets in a package. Each package will kill a (juart of flies. 5c. Imported Select Insect Pow der: the kind that gives sat isfaction. A 2-ounce package 10c. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE "5 fcti.w fr,,,,, Muliihtreet towtinl the Court lion,.' ONE LOT OF WHEAT BOUGHT AT 63 CENTS. Crop In the County will Be at Least Two-Thlrds Usual Yield Straw Will Be Searce on Account of so Many Combined Harvesters. .n!he ha rven Is now well under way am an of tho farmers are busy in the Mcinity with their barley and wheat. As yet not enough of the yield has been cut to form any Idea of the gen eral results of the harvest, but It Is ? .1? ?ay that tllere w111 I? sood two-thirds crop all over the county In spite of the lack of rain and the recent hot drying weather which will have a tendency to cause the wheat 0 shatter and lose in the harvest ing. Of course, it Is not yet ripe enough to cause much waste in this wav, and where the combines are used there is not so much loss as by the old way of handling and rehandllng, but at the same time when the straw is so short that the grain has to be cut close to the heads, a good deal is shattered out before the aprons of the combines can get hold of the cut and many of the shorter straws will not e reacneil at all and thus win be left In the field. For the reason that some of the straw is so short many of the fields have been cut for hav that have heretofore always been harvested for grain. Had it not been for this ar rangement the hay crop would have been far below the average for the reason not only of the dry year and the consequent shortness of the crops but further because the use of so many added combines reduces me yield of straw. As it Is, the straw crop will be a small Item in tho list this year and the men who have denendeil nn 1ib straw for tho wintering of their stock win ue forced to buy hay at the mar ket price in order to keep their cat tle through the winter. As yet only one lot of wheat has come Into the place and that was a consignment of 1,000 bushels to the Byers Mill. For It .Mr. Ilyers paid 3 cents, but the price is not an indica tion of what the market will be when the harvest is over and tho grain be gins to come In in earnest. The load that was received was blue stem, and for that reason thej price was a little high, ihe general harvest commenced to day over the county and it will be a week before the grain begins to come Into the warehouses to any great ex tent. The farmers as a rule have no time to haul to the warehouses or the the mills while the machines are iu their fields, but as soon as the grain Is all sacked and left in the field, the big teams will start for the city with their annual haul for tho mills and storage companies, It is predicted by tho mill men and the dealers that the prices for this year will be higher than they were last year and that is to be expected fiom tho fact of the short new crop. At the same time the farmers cannot expect to have the market raise to suit their misfortune for the whole crop of this county would make no difference in the quotations of the general market. If the mill men want to raise the price for local de mand It will be as they say. but in any case It is thought that the quo tations will bo soveral cents higher than at a corresponding time last year. Grand Opening Tomorrow. Owing to the fact that two shows of the same character would not pay iu Pendleton, Mr. Shields, through his local manager, Mr. Nolbon, lias purchased tho Improvements erected by Jack Thompson and W. I). Fech ter, on the east side of Main street, and will there have his grand opening instead of on tho Island as previously announced. j Mr. Shields has parks In several of' the larger Oregon and Washington I cities, but at none of them will ho show a more complete or a higher class of specialties than hero. Among j the best Is Professor Montague's j Cockatoo circus, which is one of the greatest aggiegations or traineu , birds ever exhibited in tills part of, the country. The Kobers give some daring and . thrilling high trapeze worn. Irene, the child artist, wins all hearts with her clever work. i.viwIrii ami Wrenn. tho Incompar able sketch artists in their sketch. ... ... J .1.,. K Mnt, " I "Hie isew woman anu um ..i..", are very clever. North south and the wonderful singing dog Dixie, Is a drawing card. In addition to the above strong pro gram they have beautiful illustrated tongs and the ever popular pollscope. It will be a treat. Don't miss it. Fagan-lnman. Roy Iiiman and Miss Thereta Fa gun were married this afternoon at ' o'clock, by Justice of the Peace FItz Gerald, at his office. Mr. Innian Is the night man at tho Merchants Cafe, and was formerly or Walla Walla. His bride Is a former resident or Spokane. Sim Short Lines of Odds and nEds, Broken Siies and THE LAST PAIR Left, just as good as the first pair sold but the prices on these last pairs are radically different Men's Canvas Shoes, and Low Shoes in Patent Colt, Velour Colt and Vici Kid Lames5 6 All new stylish seasonable goods. WE WILL MAKE THE I PRICES RIGHT. Come and see t The Peoples Warehouse Outfitters for Hen and Women ! $100 REWARD. For Any Case of Liquor, Cigarette or Chewing Tobacco Habls Trlb Falls to Cure. Itev. J. H. N. Hell, the oldest living chaplain or the Grand Lodge or the Masonic order in the world, and pas tor of the Presbyterian church, linker City, Or., writes: "I havo watched with Interest the good lesults obtain ed by tho use of your remedy ror the liquor and tobacco habit, 'Trlb,' and reel thut I can saloly and heartily rec ommend it to all in need." Price, $12.50 per treatment. For sale by all druggists. Trlb cures tho tobacco hubit. Trlb cures the liquor haljil. ntroducing A Mistake I In shipping our order recently from n large Kustorn toilet paper fac tory, an error was mado and a much higher guide paper was sunt u fino tissue worth lL'e a mil. Rather thou lecall thu shipment the factory turn ed over the entire) shipment to us at Ihe price of a cheaper grade. Nothing like It has over been sold In this city. (ISO oz. of Medicated Paper.) Three rolls for 25c. THE NQLF STORE SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. Pairs of New rhTlTliTTf Shtts The Columbia Lodging House Ringllngs' Circus Coming. n't... fiilvnrHuInt' far flf Itini'llnH circus Is now at Hoiso City, coming1 Do you want to see them?1 1 Glad to show them Newly Furnished, liar in connect! Bet. Alta & Wulili bts In Center of Hlock. circus Is now at Uoisu City, coming' - fm westward The route will include . U a gm VfAfO Pendleton and the bill posters will DUZ)UII CJIUIC arrive hft about next Sunday WWWli -wmwaw F. X. Schempp Proprietor St. GEORGE R e s t a u ran t Dinner Twonty-llvo Cents I'rom II V a- HI, to 7 p, ill. Short orders a spocinllty Quick, Courtoous Sorvloe Opon nil Day anil Night T. A. Oldfather, Prop. A Nice, Jtiicy Steak is juai tho thing this woutlior. Tt is too hot to roast or boil moat lIG'nll or phono MIESCKE :i(l K. Court Phone I ted 211 -fl rj H K QUKEK HOTEL Clc.li I couifurUUu room. Iiom ii rciiu up. Newly (urnUlicil throughout. IJurin Chop Home In connection. Unit at .11 I. our.. Only whlta hl om ployo'l. 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