DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1903. te. 'ice 'tore. table. J 11,(04 er tail f I llllllTllin mrinnii "'' nummb mm Sirand Wrapper Sale til Und I Whe 160 1 k er TjvI 1UU1""" vugostt re place on sale X4o wrappers which mast be closed oat at once. The fol lowing prices will surely do It: $i.oo Wrappers at $1.50 1 75 1.50 J 35 1-25 1. 00 .75 1 40 1-20 I.05 1. 00 .80 55 Don't overlook the big shirt waist sale 1 5c and up. eutsch's Big Department Store Corner Main and Alta Fresh fruits at Kemler's. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Fresh ranch eggs at Kemler's. ' Dining tables $5 and up. Itader's. Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch's. MockJ ar.tJln pens at half price. Fra- r hjr dun t you g( rollers wanted at to Lehman the Domestic City Brevities Sharp for papor hanging. Uer supplies at Neuman'a. -1 ... ntlatln wn.ll naner. isnariB m....... . 1 ri..i. o.... L tBe best bread, got Itohrman's. "" b a" l'". -voiiRolng to Lehman Springs? stationer ..,,,1 nnw .,.ii ..-,. lackberrles by the crate at Kern- j jter's. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Wanted Machinist and moulder at Hlgby-Clove Foundry. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. For Sale Good driving horse, gen tle to ride: C25 Cedar street. Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, etc., at Ilader's Furniture store. MI Preferlda, the best cigar made, nt Ilees' cigar store, Court street. AH kinds of Imported and domestic 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 about your paint lug and paper hanging: 807 Vincent street. Wanted To borrow $1,000 on good leal estate security at not over S per cent. Address box 503, Pendleton, Ore. Estimates given on short notice on painting and paper hanging. Charles Lane, the pioneer painter, SO" Vin cent street. Mr. Silas 11. Soule, the reliable pi ano tuner of Portland, Is In the city this week. Please leave orders at Tallman's drug store. extra charge for tabulator on Underwood U't fall to read tho Underwood Urlter ad In this issue. slightly used for sale cheap. Lid Empire Piano House. Iwelved daily, fresh tamales, lbs and crawfish at Gratz's. forty different styles of extension 1 from $5 to uauer b. b have fruit jars and fruit Jar rubbers, covers, etc. It. uonr- jteat sheet music. 10c, 15c. 25c 35c Inland Empire Piano 0 lit and below cost all summer, mil- kry. especially patterns. Mrs. npbell meat in summer must be ten care of. That's the kind you I at Houscr's, Alta street, opposite lilags Bank. ta't forget our standing offer tee months' free instruction given lth every piano salu. Inland Em- e Piano House. larvesters' Supplies hour money buck if It don't wake f up. That Is the guarantee we 111 give with our alarm clocks. Wo Protracted Meetings, llev. II. S. Shangle, the piesidlng elder of the Spokane district of the Methodist Church, South, left this morning for Heppner and Lexington, where he will bold meetings during the coming week. Kev. Shangle has been In the city for several days the guest of Kev K. B. Jones, and while here preached for the Sunday servi ces at the South M E. church. With Geological Survey. 12 C. Jay. who recently returned from the Eastern Oregon bxperimem g e witn our alarm c ocks. o , g ( , nt UnIon lm8 accepted a po letliem In many varieties Don t . W"in .1 government work, on your good gold wntch out In the I "on. " " "v ... ,1.1,. county. ppwt field. We can soil you a re-1 "'""'"N. - whit., and leaves for, F?M"?B!?-ep" ?.5!!!?P 3"? canse in the morning to join the. SPORTSMEN HAVE TAKEN SMALL BAGS OF GROUSE. Plentiful on High Mountains, But Few In Valleys and River Bottoms As sociation Responsible for Good Hunting and Fishing. Just at this time grouse Is tho topic of conversation among the members of the Sportsmen's Associ ation and they are Interested In tho number, size and condition of the birds. Already most of tho member ship has taken a try at the fleet winged game in the foothills of tho mountains, but they have come, back for tho most part with few birds, If you ask them what they killed, they will look wise and tell you that the figure was enormous, but at last will own that the actual capacity of their game bags wns not taxed to the uttermost and that the limit Is safe for the most of them so far. Some of them say that the birds are scarcer this year thnn they were last and tho rest will tell you that tho number Is as great If not greater. This disparity of opinion Is due In part to the country visited by tho hunters. Those who went back on the foothills saw more game than those who were content to remain 111 the valleys and escape the hard climbing of the mountain sides. Grouse breed and grow on high mountains and foothills, and to find them at their best It Is necessary to seek them In their native haunts. This has not been done to any grea extent so far for the reason thai the hunters had not tho time to go so far away from tho city. As a matter of fact, the birds are as plentiful as they were last year, but they are back In the hills and are therefore not easy to find. They are small and young and lively and make the gunners polish their sights to get them. Hunters who have gone out since the opening of the season and before have seen shells In tho hills and around the feeding grounds of the grouse, and these had been used over a week before the season opened, judging from their appearance. Of course. It Is not known that these shells had been shot at grouse, but the Inference is obvious and it is thought that one of the reasons that the birds are shy Is that they have already smelted the powder of the pot hunter. If this is so, there is work for the game warden though It is almost Im possible to detect Irregularities of this kind In the sparsely settled dis tricts where the violations of the law occur. The association wishes and will attempt to see to It that the law Is observed In all of Its details and they will proscculo any person found bag ging more than the limit or 10 birds or Infringing on the provisions of the game law in any manner. The law Is liberal in all of Its provisions and there Is no reason that any one should disregard It. The season has opened very satis lactorlly and the sportsmen or the city and the vicinity are well pleas ed with the records that they have made so far. It Is largely through the efforts or the Sportsmen's Association that the game birds have been rescued trom total destruction In Umatilla county and It Is wholly due to their activity and spirit that the fine fish ing sti earns of the county are being ,,T,ot,.t.Mv ktcrkeil with trout. They are determined that the fish . anil game laws shall be strictly ob served and to that end will work and act on all occasions. ( DOG POISONING, 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 J 2 t-2c Lawns and Dimities at 7c 20c Figured Dimities and Lawns at tOc 25cSammer Dress Goods at 2 i -2c JO Percales at 5c 25c Scotch Sephyr Ginghams at t6J-2c 20c bolt of lace, J 2 yards, at 0c 25c Bolt of Lace, J 2 yards, at J 2 J -2c 3c Laces by the yard at I J -2c 5c Laces by the yard at 3c 6c Embroideries at 4c 9c Embroideries at 6c J 2 J -2c Embroideries at 8c . In the Shoe Department I $1.50 Ladles' Canvas Oxfords at 39c $1.75 and $J.50 Chocolate Oxfords at 90c Boys' Canvas Shoes, stees 9 to J 3 J -2, at 95c Children's and Misses' Slippers All Reduced i t t The Peoples' Warehouse Outfitters lot Women and Men BOWMAN BUILDING LARGEST BUSINESS HOUSE IN THE CITY. h thing for the harvest field. If Wuso in pilose it you nro only out a dollar! I'an . you can't afford to neglect i ejes. we have smoued glasses, . . . .......i. .i. 1 lie ulMieinibii-" . - ,.,,., Card of Thanks. H. J. Stillman's Best Hunter Died Yesterday Despite All That Could Be Done, , . ..I lu ....olii ;tt his IT. hnl.i , . 1 Tim I1IK el'S Elieil WISH i" ......... . nit; UUS -o - ... k.uiub ami goggles. - ",,,,.,.-.. rendered assist- contemptible work, and as usual no Does your watch need repairing? ; many '''.f I 1 ,sSd out the best that be could h repair department Is thoroughly ance an tende .red l hel sympat ,a 'lud out the. be pPP'rl and our work guarnnteeo. the death or me ' , ' i wnll.tralned bird dog belong- 1 Ing to H J. Stlllman, was poisoned jesterday, and in spite of the efforts of Mr Stlllman, died. t.. ..-fia u-lth Mr. Stlllman Sat urday ami Sunday on his hunting ' . . ...... ...linn the i trip, and was men aim party returned. Monday morn ng when Mr. Stlllman got up the (log was on the back porch eating and j seemed all right. About noon when I .... li.im.. from Mr ijuiimaii icmn - the city he round the dog in convul blons and attempted to relieve him, but It was too late. The dog was a valuable one. not only from the standpoint of breed, but It was one of the best hunters In tho state. The owner had refuted several offers of $100 and more for his net This Is the second or third dog that Mr Stlllman has lost In the same manner HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN 1 ; in ! I bitKNHO MONTKUASTELU. ' AI.IUNA .M0NTERASTE1.M. Will Naturalize. William Hughes, a native of Great , ' lliltaln. has filed his intention . I coming a citizen of this country with the county clerk. for a package of good quality 4ung wax, lor canning 10c. innn'e JiaA Dim Huct nnrflr. fining I ke it on the marKei. Ask anyone that has tried it. 25c. Poison Fly Paper: l en sheets in a package. Each package will kill a quart of thes. 5c. Imported Select Insect Pow der: the kind that gives sat isfaction. A jounce package 10c. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE ., ....... toi.r.l the Coin ! !"" I.". Htep- lioiu Mill" Stni't tnii New House for Sale. NYw eight-room house and one lot for sale reasonable. Stone founda t!on and good woodshed, liny from the owner mid Kave rum"" Corner Thompson and Tuatln htreet. Work oiTthe Cablldo, which will be the ljulsiana stata building at the World's Fair was let recently foi $15 000. Work will begin August 1 and the building will be completed Deromber 1. I "i Will Be Fifty by Two Hundred Feet j In Size and Three Full stories in Helnht Besides a Full Basement One Hundred Rooms for a Lodging House Will Be Modern In Every Respect. I'url Huwman lias at last decided to build the brick building on his property that ho has had In mind for so long, and work on the basement loundutloii will bo commenced next i- ir ilm ulni.u nmv under ('(JIIhIiI- elation are carried out as Intended. Tho place will bo a hirudin u or picHMid brick, and will be 60x200 feet In dimensions. It will luce Main street, and will be three stories high, and will have a basement as good as another floor, making It practically tour stoiies. The front rooms will bo used for btoie tooms, and tho tear and the basement will be fitted up ror store rooms. On the side next to tho do jiot will bo two sample rooms 20x50 feet In slzo. There will be about 100 rooms In tho upper part or the building, and these will bo fitted up as a lodging house. The rooms will all have hot and cold water, and the entire house will be heated by steam. It will W. modern In every particular, and when done will be tho Inrgesl business building In the city. Tho brick hnvo been conti acted for, . ... ......I. ..Ill fiunmelKO UH SOOII as the foundation can be built. Onco the construction Is begun, tho work will be pushed as fast as Is possible, In order that Hio nouse uij least enclosed by the time the roid weather comes. .i.u.ii.1 iinur In tin world, (iawgc do you manage to see with that sliiglo eyeglass or yours. we- fni. i ,o .. in, tin. other eye San IVIiail, I ,.,.. Francisco Wasp. To Seaside Resorts and Return. r'or tho uIiom' occnslon the O, It. & N makes ti special rale of $ 10 to any of tho following benslde resorts and return: Senslde, Oeurhart Park, llolniaii'H Sea View, Nowtons, Img ...... ..i. Ti..,.,. TI... ItriM.I.erH (Iran- beiry, Ocean Side, Loomls, Ocean Park and Nnbcotta. Call at O. It. & K. ticket office and get ono of those Itestful Hecieatlon Itesorl circulars or tho Pacific Northwest, giving full details or these resorts, Showing tho splendid scenery while taking a trip down the Columbia rler on tho O. It. & N Co. excursion steamer, T. J. Potter For further Information call on or address F. F. WAM3LEY. Agunt. THE NOLF STORE Fine Toilet Soaps Introducing Pairs of New Sties D you want to see them? Glad to show them Boston Store From at to i.y har. consisting ot Oatmeal, Glycerine, Tar, Uliler berry and many oilier styles. Bicycles, $f8.50 to $35 We fc(uip any wheel with hc&t coaster hraku lor in-50 extra. SCHOOL AND OFFICE 8UPPLIE8. A Nice, Jtiicy Steak is juhI tho thing thin weutfi&r. It h too hot 10 miiHt or boil moat tCall or phono MIESCKE .110 K. Court Phone lUtiail