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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1903)
'SS' DA'LY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1903. DULL IE MARKET BIG SKIRT SALE t t t f It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse all the time One More Week ;Ve havt: had splendid success in disposing of our skirts the ! 2St ten aayb "uUKiveuie nig reduction just ! ?oae more week. Out of 149 sk.rts at the becinning of the sale ' " vr. iust 40 left that means we have sold m n 1. .1 n,eans that you will have to hurry if you want to be one of the ijFoHowing arc the prices that make them go at the rate of 10 tit Skirts at $10.00 j12 skirts nt 110 Skirts nt 9.50 8.00 7.25 6.40 5.50 4.75 J9 HKiriH - jg SklrtB lit t; SlilrtH nt j6 SklrtB nt DONT MISS IT BIG BONNET SALE MONDAY MORNING soo bun Bonnets, women's and children's sizes, worth 20c and jjC Monday morning July 27, children's sizes yc; Ladies' sizes 1, 31 Think of it, less thau half price TEUTSGH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Cor Main and City Brevities ustle lor fresh llsli. M gltou uway. Seo page 4. iee Sharp for pnpor hanging. Delicious Ice cream, The Delta. Smokers' supplies ut Neumau's. For the best bread, get Itohrranu's. Dining tables $5 and up. Ilader's. Blackberries by the crntc at Kcm- Fountain pens nt linlf price. Fra tier's Ironers wanted at the Domestic ijmndry Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Ko extra ebargo for tabulator on He Underwood. Don't fall to rend the Underwood typewriter ad In this issue. Received daily, fresli tamales, -aus ami crawfish at Gratz's. Spprlal- $850 buys buslnossj $150 profit pci month. Wado & Ilry- M'. rluirle.- Lane about your paint ing ane paper haiiBlug; 807 Vincent 'tren At nnn below cost all summer, mil linery 'specially patterns. Mrs. Camphcil The l'iano Purchase Union Is a part saving unit makes It possible (or evcrvum 10 havo nn Instrument. Good meat in summer must lie taken cure of That's the kind you in at Ilouser's Altu street, opposite Savings Hank. Wc can sntisfy the demunds of the most fastidious artists with our si!enill(l array of superb pianos. In mo Km pi re Piano House, HOI .Main. Harvesters' Supplies uui moiit j, iiacl; if It don't wake u up That is tbo guarantee we Ji Rive with our alarm clocks. We nave them In many varieties. Don't taw your good gold wntch out In the arvcat Held We can sell you u re "able timekeeper In cheap ense just " Uiing lor tho harvest rtold. If you lose n you are only out n dollar or two Yon can't afford to neglort our eyt 'e have smoked glasses, We protectors and goggles. Doch ymir watch need ropnlring? Jur repair dopartmnnt is thoroughly quipMMi niid our work guaranteed. HUNZIKER the JEWELER and OPTICIAN ForuDaokrure of sood duality I sealing wry: lor nnnninir 10c. Koeppeu's Bed Bug Destroyer, Nothing l.ke it on the market. Ask at,one that has tried it- 25c. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE $5 Skirts nt $3 on $4 Skirts at ' 295 13.50 Skirts at ' 275 $3 Skirts nt ' 2i0 $2.50 Skirts nt ' i'90 $2 Skirts nt i'45 Alta Streets. Fresli fruits at Kemlcr's, Try The Delta's Iced drinks. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Fresh ranch eggs at Kemler's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Stationery and office supplies. Frn zior's. Wanted .Machinist and moulder at Hlgby-Clove Foundry. Just received a largo shipment of I musk melons nt Oliver's. J Try the I'alm, 221 Court street, tor nuts, candles and fruits U C Ilader about that $50 worth of furniture he is giving away. Forty different styles of extension tables from $5 to $30. Ilader's. Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, 1 etc., ut Hader's Furniture store. ! I Full line "Ople Head's" books in 1 ! paper and cloth bindings. Nnlf's. I Cullfornla watermelons just recelv-' I ed, cents a pound, nt Oliver's. j J MI Preferida, the best cigar made, j nt Itees' cigar Elore, Court street. I I Don't let cigars get the best of you 1 get the best of cigars. Hanlons. All kinds of Imported and domestic j lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. 1 We hne fruit jars and fruit jar extras, rubbers, covers, etc. It. Hour-1 man. Five pianos In four dajs proves thnt the union Is a success. Thor kelsen's Piano House. Why not save a hundred dollars , and Join the Piano Purchasers' Union j ut Therkclsen's Piano House? I We cunrantoe the best piano value, I for the money to be found anywhere. I Inland Kmplro Piano House, 901 Main. I. Despaln Clark will have a car of I 1 luney California watermelons in next I week Oo to your groceryman for j them. Hstimnios given on short notice on ( painting and paper hanging. Charles I.ane. the pioneer painter, 807 Vin cent street. Transferred to New Mexico. I Miss Lou Goonawein left this mom- j , lug for Present!. Ariz., on business , I connected with the government , I schools there. For some time Miss, (loenawelu has lieen connecien wim the Indian school nt this placo as one of the teachers, but at tho completion of her mission to ito" reed to Jacrarlllu. N. M.. where she I has been transferred to the school I servlr e Two Ranches Sold. ; .lames E. llackett has sold two, t reels of land to W'"lu 1110 . sums of $2,700 and wpcrtlvj lv There aie 920 acres In the sinal U.r act. and considerably over 1,000 the lnwr. The land Is Iu the vi-, "inUj of Grant and Yoan.n mid is stock land. F.lghtce.r'burglnries are jei'o'tedj , fiave been committed In Portland , Tuesday night Poison Fly Paper: Ten sheets n a package, i;-- 11 kill a quart of Ilies. WI 5c. Imported Select Insect Pow der: the kind that gives sat isfaction. A 2 ounce package 10c. HARD WORK TO GET A CARLOAD TOGETHER Demand Weak and Prlc. 1 Sheep Pelts Find a Coast Market, nue Horse and Cattle Hides Go East Eastern Market Is Glutted and Dull Good Demand for Rare Pelts That are Out of Market. U Shank of Portland. Is in the rllv on a short visit in the interest of his business here. Mr. shank Is a hide ami wool huyer 0r Portland, and has been out over the Inland country buy ing stock for his store In that city. The hide market Is dead nnw ninti ,f the pelts being In tho hands of the ueniers and no new ones coming into the market to speak of. It Is in the spring that tho market Is alive, for men me stock and sheep men suffer their heaviest. lnKsu.s At lambing time and up to May the 111 Ki'cep pons is good, for then is the time that tho sheep death rate Is tho highest, The cold rains and the hard winters kill them off in great numbers at that time, and the hide buyers reap the benefit of tbo growers' losses, It is the same way with the cattle and tbo horses, though in a much less degree, as they aro better able tn wlthsi nml tlw rlirrtro rf the climate than the sheep. me prices In the market aro very lOW find lllO rlmiinml Ic nrtl nrnnf ..1. though there are practically 110 pelts iu ne nun. iur. snnnu win pick up a carload from hero and thero and will send it to his Portland house. Owilltr tn Hip Itnrntiip- nf iho mllto at Oregon City, and another largo one III Cnllfnrnln Hippo Ic nnl n .runt mand for the sheep pelts in this mar- . iue wuuiun muis tnse most or tho slienn imllc nn.l clnnn 4lti principal mills to which the consign ments are made nre out of business for a time, there Is no place to which the hides can lie sold. The horse and cattle hides on tho other hand, go to tho East, principal ly to Huston, where they are bought llV till, lusiftim- tniitilncr fnnlrrlit. nn.l converted Into finished leather. Hut the market seems to be stocked In the East, and tho factories are not calling for a great amount of material so that the dealers are having a hard time to get ild of the largo stores that they have accumulated. For the raier pelts there Is a good demand, but as nearly all of those varieties are out of season it Is only the stored pells that can lie found in the corners of the country that are on the market, so that the sale of them does not tench to any great figures. It will be several months before there will lie much doing In the pelt line. SHIELD'S PARK PROGRAM. Seating Capacity About All Taken Last Night by a Refined Audience. The park has been greatly improv ed In the mechanical features. The program Is as good as could possibly be gotten together. The Cockatoo circus alone Is well worth the price of admission. Tile Kobors, arlel artists, and little Iiene will by seen tonight for the Inst lime, as llielr engagement closes this evening. Change of program Monday evening. There will be no Sunday perform ance given. These entertalnmeets are strictly refined and moral, as everyone who has seen them will tes tify. The same show that Is given in Portlimd und elsewhere on the circuit will be given In Pendleton. The audience last night was com posed of some of Pendleton's best people and every one went uway per fectly satisfied and the growing in teicsl bespeaks for Mr. Shields en terprise n liberal patiouuge as It richly deserves. Women of Woodcraft Memorial. The July number of the Pacific Eclio. the olficlal organ of the Women of Woodcrart. contains a touching memorial or the lo meiuuers of the order who lost their lives iu the Hepp ner disaster. The memorial Is In tho form of a great rugged monument, signifying endurance and strength, upon which Is placed u scroll, bearing tho following names: Leonora Estes Hhea. l.ouella Gurdane, Mary A. Ker nan Mary King. Mlna A. Long. Han nah H. Mcllride. Mary E. Mullock. Martha Snllng. Ava Thornton and Florence Fiencb Dry Around Meacham. j li linker, a stockman and well Known resident or the Meacham country Is iu town today visiting with his many ft lends. Mr. Hakor jeports that the water Is fast sinking out of sight In the sti earns of that seel ion. Even nftor the recent rains the streams aro low and aro gradual ly going dry. Otherwise tho country i's In good shape, the stock being all In good condition and the crops mod erately heavy Leave for an Outing. I) li. Wnfflo and wife leave Monday tor the Polls country, near flurdaue. for a month's outing on their home stead. Mr. Waffle has boon confined lo his room for three months with ty phoid fever und is yet very weak, but holies to recuperate 011 mountain scenery and huckleberries IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBLE To trade at this store during the balance of this month Our JULY CLEARING SALE ends next Saturday night and until that time we shall offer additional bargains all over the store In the DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT we price 10c Lawns and Summor Dross Good at 5c 15c and V2o Lawn and Summer Dress Goods at 8c and 7c 25c and 20c Lawns and summer dress goods at . I2i and JOc 10c and 30c Lawns and summer dros goods at . . 20c and i5c 50c Lawns and summer dress goods at . 25c 75c Lawns and summer dress goods at 38c I In the EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT you can bay oc embroideries at 7c embroideries at 9c embroideries at 12ic embroideries at 15c embroideries at 20c bolt of 12 yards for 25c bolt of 12 yards for 30c bolt of 12 yards for Or same price by tbo single yard. The Peoples Warehouse Horses to Calgary. i i,- Mniwm uIiImiiimI his horses out li... n ii N' todav for Cal gary, where they will be sold to set tlers. Some or llio cavalrymen mch U'nllii Walla yesterday alternoon and looked over a few of Hit horses, but as tney scemeu to on bard to pleaso In tho matter and were not loth to show their displeasure to tl.e 'nen in cuiirgo 01 mutn, si.,i,,.m ..ii'nsi.ii in show nil of tho band ho hail picked out. nnd tho sale was culled off. All or me iiaiiu 01 iuu bead will lie shipped to the northern country. Mr Mnltliew Vance, aged 7.1. died at Lebanon. Thursday of heait fail ure. Introducing irs of New D you want to see them? Glad to show iliem Boston Store Boglas 3c 4 l-2c 6c 8 t-2c JOc Vaiciennes Laces Has Equally Attractive Bargains For The Next Six Days Outfitters for Hen and Women THE NOLF STORE! Fine Toilet Soaps From 2l to 2.)c a liar, consisting ' of Oatmeal, Cjlycorine, Tar, lilder llicif) and many in r styles. Bicycles, $18.50 to $35 ; Wo equip any wheel with best I coaster brake lor fi 50 extra. SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES, A Nice, Juicy is ills! lIlH tllilll! WJiCMIk -J J " " ' this wcathor. H is " to roast or boil moat , SpooNEMORE '('all or phone MIESCKE ipi V.. t'our: J'hoile Itl till 20c embroideries at J4c 25c embroideries at J7c ;?0c embroideries at 20c 50c embroideries at 33 J-3c 75c ombroidoricB at 50c JOc 2 I-2c iSc St. GEORGE Restaurant DI11 iter Twonty-tlvi) GenU ft iTOIII II )() II III. to 7 l. Ill, Short ordoi-H 11 apiiolallty Quick, Courteous Sorvlop (Jpuu all Day arid Night T. A. Oldfather, Prop. The Columbia Lodging House Newly Furnished. V- Har in connecti Hot. Alta & Webb Sts, In Center of Mod F. X. Schempp Proprietor THE HUST If on want your houses rent your property sold 1 1 r. si-ooM Mniu . 220 li C 4