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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1903. REDMEN'S COUNCIL BIG SKIRT SALE One More Week It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse all the time nr. have uau s hcuuiu auttuss in u snosinn nf ... -i.-. pas, ten days and have decided to give the big reduction j 0V more week. On of i49 skirts at the becinninc of the the ust t- rt I 1 1 "V ,. 1ft tl,n i . r 't 'c saie ffe nave jusi , ,a we nave sold i0 a day, It also means that you will have to hurry if you want to be one of the lucky 49- . following are the prices that make them go at the rate of io a day Skirts nt $10.00 9.50 ,15 $12 Skirts at 10 Skirts nt 9 Skirts nt . S Skirts nt . $7 Shirts nt.. C Skirts nt . 8.00 7.25 6.40 5.50 4.7C $5 Skirts at o qn 4 Skirts at .... 2 $3.50 Skirts nt 2 7 3 Skirts nt ' 2 0 .uu entires at ?2 Skirts at 1.90 1.45 DONT MISS IT BIG BONNET SALE MONDAY MORNING ,00 Sun Bonnets, women's and children's sizes, worth 20c and j5c, Monday morning July 27, children's sizes yc; Ladies' sizes nc Think of it, less than half price I TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Cor. Main and Aha Streets. City Brevities la.tM lor fresh hbu. See Sharp for paper hanging. Kllclou lee cream, The Delta. Smokers' supplies at Noumnn's. See Sharp's artistic wnll pnpar. For the bust bread, get Itohrman'a. ire you going to Lohmari Springs? Blacklimles by the crntc nt Kern- lift. Fountain pens nt hnlf price. Pra ia's Why don't you K" Lehman Epniigs Ironerf- wanted nt the Domestic jundry No extra charge for tabulator on he IMenvood. Don't fall to rend the Underwood ' lypeirrller nil In HiIr issue. I Received dally, fresh tnniales, I rib! and crawfish at dratz's. We liae fruit Jars and fruit jar litras rubbers, covers, etc. It. Itohr- tSD. Special $8r0 buys busIneHS, $150 et profit per moiitli. Wude & Ilry- I A-. ami below cost nil summer, mil- I net) especially pnttonis. .Mrs. rapbcll I Lost A gold chain at the dance 1 the Island Saturday livening. He lm to E. 0. office for rownrd. I Good moat in summer must bo ken care of flint's the kind you In at HmiHor s, pitags Dunk, I Special Inducements given ulano lurchasers nil tills weolc. Gull nnd pwtljatc now. Inlnnd Empire Ituo IIoum' !)0l Main. Fresh fruits at Kemlcr's. Try Tho Delta's Iced drinks. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Host shoe work at Teutsch's. Fresh ranch eggs at Kemlcr's. Dining tables $5 and up. Rador's. Stationery and office supplies. Era ser's. Wanted Machinist and moulder at lligby-Clove Foundry. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles nnd fruits Fine line og Hammocks, r.fic to $3.fi5. Strongly made. Nolf's. Forty different styles of extension tables from $5 to $30. Rader's. Tents, enmn stoves, camn stools. etc., at Rader's Furniture store. Ml I'lcferida, the best cigar made,! at Reus' cigar store, Court street. All 1-bwlc f Imtinrlnil nt,,l ,!nmoilll lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. Don't let cigars get the best of you get the best of cigars. Hanlon's. See Charles Lane nbout your paint lug and paper banging; 807 Vincent street. Wanted To borrow $1,000 on good real estate security at not over 8 per cent. Address box 503, Pendleton, Ore. Wo guarantee the best piano value for the money to be found anywhere, inland Empire Piano House, 901 Main. One of the most touching and beau tiful songs ever written, "My Rosary," larvesters' r.fie. at Inland Emnire Piano House. Mtu street, opposite . jioi Main. Estimates given on short notice on painting nnd paper hanging. Chnrles Lane, tho pioneer painter, 807 Vin cent street. Man and wile want position as cool; In camp, harvest Held or board ing bouse. Inquire Thomas Ludlow, IIMI West Alta. Our line of pianos Is the best in the country. Their deserved popularity 1 tests on the solid basis of all-around Slinnll PC I excellence. Inlnnd Empire Piano OUrr,Ifca House, 1)01 Main. Rest In the world. Nothing to equal them lor purity and brilliancy of tone. The ucme of perfection are our splendid pianos, and their world-wide leputatlon backs this statement. In land Empiie Piano House, flOl Mnln. Pendleton Circle No. 527 is request mi to meet at 7:30 this evening and hurry through with tho business for o., onrir it fl inurnment. By order of the Ouardlan Neighbor. Mary John son. Gunrdlnn Neighbor; Fletcher, clerk. 'w money buck if It don't wake I'll up. That is the guarantee we U give with our ninrm clacks. Wo !' them in many varieties. Don't le jour good gold watch out In the f Held Wo can soli you ti re- H"e tlmr-kl-eiier In rhnnn onnt. Inst P iWng for the hurvost field. If i lose i you nrn onlv out n dollnr 1 to. You can't afford to necloct f,jr CH-b. We have smoked classes. protectors nnd goggles. ""s your watch need ronnlrlnc? " repair department is thoroughly J"i'i"M and our work guaranteed, Elva I.. HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN Amateur Night, i t,.i, uhik nmntuur night nt i shield's park, and In addition to the regulur program which was up to tho usual standard of ovcellonee some , local features were introduced. The baritone solo by Master Roy Pace was greatly enjoyed, and the plena - i ing contest between lour boys brought out rounds 01 nppiuuht. ...... i---- much merriment. I for" a UilnkllPfi at' rnnH nmilltv ualln? wax, for canning 10c. SWeii's Bod Bug Destroyer, I t "ft ii U me Ulrtllxti, 25c. Poison Fly Paper: I en sheets in a package. Each package will kill a quart of (lies. 5c. Imported Select Insect Pow der: the kind that gives sat isfaction. A 2-ounce package 10c. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE II.-. nt..,,, n-(.m Mnln Street toward tlic Court llou-e ROY RITNER WAS ELECTED TO A SALARIED POSITION. L. B. Reeder Will Represent Oregon at the Great Council at Atlantic City James Devlin Is Now Deputy Great Sachem Next Meeting of the State Council Will Be at Sea side Next July, The delegation from the Great Council of tho Redmen, which has been In session at Oregon City the first of the week, has returned homo in good spirits, for they got all they went after and more. Roy Ritner, who was one of the leu-glut's irom tno local camp, was elected to tho position of great chief of tho records for the stnto camp. This is tlio nnlv Sillnrln.l nnalllmi nt the order and is considered one of the highest honors in the gift of tho order. This officer has charge of all oi tne records of the order and Is responsible fnr thom U 11. Reeder, tho retiring great siicncm ot tne stato camp, was chosen to represent the stato nt tho great Council Of thn nnttnrl Stnt meets at Atlantic City in September. mis is a nice imtet, tor it carries with it per diem and mileage amount ing to about $300, besides tho pleas ure of the trip. James Devlin was appointed dep uty great sachem for the Umaholis Tribe No. IS. This is tho local tribo. Tho miifll llipc! worn fnll nf lmctnoCQ and were very beneficial to tho order, though there, was nothing done causing any great changes In the con duct nf tlm nr.lnr n tt t tinu- nnrrlpil on. One or two minor changes were made in tho constitution and by-laws, but they were not of vltnl import ance to the order. The meeting of tho great council for tho coming year will convene on the fourth Tuesday in July, at Seaside. George M. Orton, of Portland, wan elected the great sachem of the state for the coming year. THE BRICK SITUATION. C. E. Nelson, of Weston, Shipping 20,000 Per Day to This City, and Has 800,000 on Hand. C. E. Nelbon, proprietor of the Wes ton brick yard, was In the city last evening for a Bhort time and In io gurd to tlie reported shortage of brick in the market here, says that he Is now shipping 20,000 a day to this city, and has 800,000 pn hand In the yard, ready for shipment. He will make about 1,500,00(1 yet this season, in addition to the num ber on hand. He has the contract for furnishing the brick for the now school building at Walla Walla, and Is shipping a portion of his output to that city. He Is furnishing brick to Pendleton contractors at $7.50 per 1,000, which, with freight added, makes the cost hero about $8.70 per 1,000, while brick in tho Spokane market are selling at $9.50 and $10. Case Was Dismissed. The case of the State of Oregon vs. Fred Long was dismissed this morning on the motion of the district attorney. This Is the case in which Long was accused of attempting to rob Arthur I.aRoso one night about two weeks ago. The prosecuting wit ness fnlled to put in an appearance, and on that account the case was dis missed. Tlie defense has all the time maintained that It was a case of sim ple assault, he having got Into a fight with tho witness for tlie prosecution while they were both more or less under the Influence of liquor. Twenty-Four Race Horses. Two carloads of race horses pass ed through the city this morning for Seattle, where they uro being taken to be out on the northern circuit. Ono of 'the cars was occupied by tho horses belonging to J. Pelty, and they were from Salt Lake, wheie they had been on the circuit of the Middle West and the upland plateau region. They had been at Denver for some time before going to Salt 1-ake. Tho other car had in It the string or George Stroblo, also from Salt Lake and tlie Denver tracks. There were 21 horses In the two lots. Course in Advanced Music. Mrs. J, A. Marsten and daughter, Vera will leave in tho morning for San Francisco, wheie they will spend the summer. While In the city. Mrs. Marsten will take a course In ad vanced music from one of the mas ters there in order to review herself in tho higher branches of the art and better prepare liersen ioi nn uii of tho coming year. She will return the middle of September to again take up the work with her Pendleton music classes. Property Transferred. A deed was filed today by Joseph Ilasler and Anna Hasler, his w fe. transferring to John Schmidt for $U. 250 tlie south half of lots II and b, the" south 10 feet of lots T and U, and the north 15 fort of lot I. nN in block E, of South Pendleton. This is the property sold the other day and upon which It is the intention of Mr Schmidt to erect a brick bui.ding in tho near future- Have your shoes tepolicd at routsch's. IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBLE To trade at this store daring 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 Summer Dross Good at 15c and 12c Lawn and Summer Dress Goods at ... 25c and 20c Lawns and summer dress goods at 10c and 30c Lawns and summer dress goods at 50c Lawns and summer dress goods nt 75c f-awns and summer dress goods at , 5c 8c and 7c 2 and JOc 20c and t5c 25c 38c f In the EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT you can bay i oc embroideries at 3c 7e embroideries at 4 J -2c 9c embroideries at 6c 12ic embroideries at 8 t-2c 15c embroideries at JOc 20c embroideries at J 4c 25c embroidories at J7c 80c embroideries at 20c 50c embroideries at 33 t-3c 75c ombroidories at 50c Valenciennes Laces 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. tOc J2 t-2c 15c Has Equally Attractive Bargains For The Next Six Days The Peoples Warehouse Outfitters for Hen and Women . j J J. . . , L-J . . THE NOLF STORE Fine Toilet Soaps Promoted to Portland. n it rvrl:erlpv who has been In charge of tlie offices of tho Coo Com mission house lor the lust moniii, ion iMu nw.rntm' Inr Portland, having severed his connection with the firm. During the management of Mr. Cock oily tho company bus done more bus- iness than over neiore in me mmm lennth of time, and ho goes to take a better position. Mr. Cockerley Is late of Chicago, where ho was em ployed by the grain brokers In their offices. Notice to Members. Danlino Circle has changed their meeting nights from Wednesday to the second and fourth Thursday " j to a,c a lmr, consoling of Oatmeal, Glycerine, Tar, bluer herrv and many other styles. The Columbia Lodging House each month, Introducing Bicycles, $18.50 to $35 Pairs of New Sloes We equip any wheel with hest coaster brake lor f2.o extra. SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. A Nice, Juicy Steak is just llie tbing this weatlir. It is too hot to roast or boil meat Newly Furnished. Hnr in connecti Hut. Alta & Webb bts. In Center of Block, F. X. Schempp Proprietor SEE SPOONEMORE THE HUSTLER If you want your houses tented or your property sold J, C. SruoNCMOKK, jo li Court 9 Do you want to see them? Glad to show them Boston Store ?k. 0.... im,o, kuii IK'all or phone Rigby-Clove Mfg. COMPANY Manufacturers of the Rigby-Cloyc Combined MRfESTEE Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery 1 J Fotiudry Work a Specialty t Uilfl'l paiu ior oiu tuisungfl ! Pendleton, - Oregon .... Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, only 15 cent a week.