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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. ORPfinM oatiidpiav inniior .mi -( ' I SHOES! SHOES ! w-41 SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! odv PATH TTAT? AMTPPn ,1V- w e Teutsch's PARTMENT STORE Brevities .... hinnr liuticiue. , ...tia nt Ncuraan's. . ... ....in art... nnniir. test bread, got Ilohrmnn's. solns to Lehman Springs? 1 pens nt lmlf price. Fra- n l mi .anted at the Uomostic .it i.. Mini tlm Tf .wlt.runnfl .terent stylos of extension . ' . .. inn Dmlno'ii below cost all Hiinimor, mil- oi mars me uinu you Inducements given plnno an witt wee K. t;uii aim nmv lnlttiiil Empire .u. Gill Mi.lu the world. Nothing to equal nurltv mid lirllltnnpv of Stilll! 1)1 1 eilOCUUI Ull' um Dacks 18 sinionioni. ill- re riann House, nui jinm. CI Supplies b.icK it It dou't wake Tbat s the gunrantoo we tith our alarm clocks. We IU niilnv v..r..Hn3 rmn'r sooil gold watch out In the nil. Wn onn nll vrtn n rn. sleeper In cheap case just tor the harvcRt Hold. If jjou ato only out n dollar m can't afford to nocloct 11 ruiiuu iiiK . 'department is thoroughly w our work Kunrnntrctl, 111 M I K M THE Fresh fruits at Rentier's. Fresh fruit daily nt Martin's. Fresh ranch eggs at Kcmler's. Dining tables $5 and up. Itador's. Ladles' half solos 40c. Teutsch's. Stationery and office supplies. Fra zlcr's. Wanted -Machinist nnd moulder at Highy-Clove Foundry. Sanitary toilet pair, Ten ox. rolls, B for 25 cents. Nolfs. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. Tents, cam) stoves, camp stools, etc., nt Itntler's Furnlturo store. Ml I'rcferlda, the best cigar made, ut Hues' cigar store, Court street. All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. Don't let cigars got the best of you got the best of cigars. Haulon's, See Charles l.ane about your paint ing nnd paper hanging; SOT Vincent street. Wauled To borrow $1,(100 on good real estate security at not over 8 per cent. Address box SOU, Pendleton, Ore. We giinntntee the best piano value for the money to bo found anywhere. Inland Empire Piano House, 901 Muln. One of tho most touching and beau tiful songs ever written, "My Kosary," :!o, nt Inland Umpire Piano House, 110 1 Main Kstlmutos given on short notice on painting and paper hanging. Charles l.ane, the pioneer painter, S07 Vin cent street. Our line of pianos Is the best In tho eouutrv. Their deserved popularity lests on the solid basis of all-around excellence. Inland Umpire Piano House, 1101 Main. Ladles: Your bust enlaigeil six to eight Indus; small and shrunken I brciisls made linn and piunip. w ' falsi' appliances. Full treatment for I $1,110. Address, llox Mil. Portland. 1 Oregon. I Police Court Affairs, I Four men were before tho recor der's court this mcrnlng charged with i.. nmi milr one of them had the necessary money to pay the line. .1. Cnrnes, P. Oleson nnd N. 1 . Jensen will serve three days In tho lull for tho offense, and Tom Jones paid $5 for the privilege of drinking too much and was allowed to go Tho case or tno smie . ........... ,Costello for assault with a nnge.-ous weapon, was set for 1 o clock this afternoon. ' Notice to Members. I Daphne Circle has changed their Jut lie nlOA 'nm Wedncday t I he second nnd fourth Thursday of ; eneh month, i ... ..... inkers of Santiago, Chile. lar on strike and refuse all over I tores short of their demands. tWkage of ennri minllt.v iur canning 10c. n-rl.ir . "u6 uodu-ujui. imV " 0n the market. ,0lc that has tried it. Poison Fly Pe',:Te"Se in a package, bach package will kill a quart of Hies. 5c. Imported Select Insect Pow der: the kind that gives sat isfaction. A 2 -ounce package 10c. EPPENfS DRUG STORE i'IMVoii, Mntn atftet tinviml tlicO'M' i W Ai BAR LEY OFFERINGS ARE LAGGARD, BUT ARE IMPROVING DAILY. Barley Is the Banner Crop This Yeir There is no Jangling In Umatilla County Between Producers and the Market Considered That Chances Are Good for Better Prices for Wheat, It Is about the time of year when the people of this city will see tho grain wagons begin to string Into town with their loads for the ware houses, but not quite. Now and again you can see an outfit on Uie streets at this time, but they are few and far between, nnd It will be a week or two before the roads are lined with the fruit of the fields on Its way to the storage or tne market. But from tue Indications, when tho tide does start for the city it will lie almost as large as It was last sonson, and tho wheat will be as good In quality as has ever come Into the wty. Advices received from Athena and vicinity, say that tho harvest is on there and that the yield will run from 30 to 35 bushels to the acre, and that the grain Is plump and hard and well filled In all the fields. It weighs full fiO pounds to tho bushel. As yet only about 800 sacks have como to the Athena warehouse, but what hns come is the best. Barley all over the country Is tho banner crop, as It hns yielded better on the average than has the wheat, going from 35 to -15 bushels, though on the whole it might be safe to say tbat It has averaged -10 bushels tho county over. On tho farm of T. J, Kirk, near Athena, the yield was a clear 50 bushels, but that is an ex ception, and owing to conditions of soil and location not enjoyed by many of the men of the county. Taken all over the district tho yield will be close to an average of 40 bushels. At the local warehouse and at the one at Mission, the grain is coming at the rate of 700 sacks a day and has been mr several days, but this will be vastly Increased as soon as tho harvest Is over and the farmers have the time to give to hauling. All of tho warehouses up and down the line nre beginning to get their snore, ana It will not take long for them to fill up when the grain once gets on tho road. The tale of the warfare between the wheat growers and tho buyers is the same old story told from year to year by the chronics of the coun try, and the same old tale that will be told ns long as there Is a wheat grain In the county. But It is so ta miliar that, . like Annie Hoonle, it draws no applause, and the comment that It provokes Is not of the kindly sort. Farmers and growers alike disclaim any spirit of hostility, and both claim that, pertect narmony ex IstB between the two Interests. The rantlsts soy that the growers nre holding their wheat for 70 cents and will not haul for less than thai, price, hut the growers claim that It is not time to haul, for the simple rea son that the crain Is yet on the stalk in most of the fields, and where It has been harvested the owners are too busy with the balance of their crops to take men and teams from tho threshing outfits to get it to the storage places. As soon as they can find time to put their teams on tho road they will bring the grain to tho market, but until they do It win sinj where It Is, In the fields. However, the outlook for an ad vance over the prevailing prices seems to be good in the estimation of t,omo of tho conservative men of the county who not only grow, but buy wheat. While the prices that are now offered are lilgner man unj were at this time last year, conditions are such that It would not be sur prising If the market did rise to i i,..fnrn the season trows very grey. The mills are now paying from 02 to 03 cents, and will pay more If the market demands. Tho I exporters have not yet come Into tho ! market, and no one knows what they , ..-in it. l.ut It Is thought that they I will bo liberal with the farmers nnd give them all that tho demand will allow. In the meantime, the liar- vuut.irK nre humming all over the county mindless of the price, or whether the crop will be heavy or light. SHIELD'S PARK. Last Night of the Famous Cockatoo Circus and Dagmars. Tonight is the last chuncu to see tho great cockatoo circus and the Dagmars, as all now faces will ap pear Monday. Next weeks bill 1b headed by Ernie and Honeggor. tne world's greatest monopeds. These gentlemen have but one leg each, but what they do with them is certainly surnrlslng. They are top liners. Then there is Hooley & Kelton. the comedy sketch artists, and Mr Dan McOreavy. tho clover monologlst and others. Next week's bill will 1 jrn edv nil the way through, same fore the beautiful Illustrated songs. There will be new moving pictures on we ..... . Aitiu.iiirh tho next weeks IIUOI"!"-' bill promising to bo as strong as the one just closing, Manager Nelson promises that tho stage will bo greatly beautified, which has boon de layed by being overcrowded with the paraphernalia belonging to tho cocka too circus. It Pays to Trade at The Peoples Warehouse We had expected to carry over some of our Sum mer Goods, but the end of our Clearing Sale leaves us with so few on hand we have decided to close them out entirely, and with that aim in view we shall sell what is left of our 12 t-2c Lawns and Dimities at 7c 20c Figured Dimities and Lawns at JOc 25c Summer Dress Goods at t2 t-2c JO Percales at ..... 5c 25c Scotch Sephyr Ginghams at J 6 t-2c 20c bolt of lace, J 2 yards, at 10c 25c Bolt of Lace, t2 yards, at 12 J -2c 3c Laces fay the yard at i t-2c 5c Laces by the yard at 3c 6c Embroideries at .'. 4c 9c Embroideries at 6 c J 2 J -2c Embroideries at 8c In the Shoe Department $(.50 Ladies' Canvas Oxfords at .. .. $J.75 and $(.50 Chocolate Oxfords at Boys' Canvas Shoes, sizes 9 to (3 i-2, at Children's and Misses' Slippers . 39c 90c 95c All Reduced The Peoples' Warehouse ; Outfitters for Women and Men. To Seaside Resorts and Return. For the above occasion the O. H. & N. makes a special rate of $10 to any of the following seaside resorts and return; Seaside, Oearhart I'ark, Holman's Sea View, Nowtons, 1-ong Beach, Tioga, The Breakers, Cran berry, Ocean Side. Loomls, Ocean I'ark and Nalicottn. Call at O. It. & N ticket office nnd get one of those Hestful Ilecreatlon Itesort circulars I of tho Pacific Noilhwesl, giving full I delnlls of these resorts, Showing the splendid scenery while taking a trip1 down tho Columbia river on the O. It. i & 'N. Co. oxcurslon steamer. T J. l'otter. For further Information call I on or address F. F. WAMoufc Y, Agent THE NOLF STORE i Fine Toilet Soaps I The Columbia Lodging House Introducing irs of New J0Ufp2S Shoes I From ic to a bar, consisting 'of Oatmeal, Glycerine, lar, Elder 1 berry and many other styles. Bicycles, $(8.50 to $35 ' We equip any wheel with best .coaster brake lor H 50 extra. SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES, A Nice. Jtricy Steak if just th lliinji llii.-. wi-utlior. It hi loo l,nt 10 roast or boil meat Do you want to see them? Glad to show them Boston Storo Newly Furnished, Hiir in coiinccti Hel. Alta & Webb Sts. In Center of Block, F. X. Schempp Propri e t o r SEE SPOONEMORE THE HUSTLER If yon want your houses rented or your property sold. J, C SioosiiMiiKK, m V. Court a. 1'Call or phone Rigby-Clove Mfg. COMPANY Manufacturers of the M&y-CIove Combined IA1RVESIIE! Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery Kouudry Work a Specialty Uae'i paid for old castings Pendleton, Oregon ally East Orogonlin by crrlr, only 13 cent a wtek.