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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1903)
'-J " 'iv-r.' pi- - DAILY EA3T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST S, 1903. Grand Wrapper Sale Tomorrow morning Taesday, Atwrast 4 we place on sale 148 wrappers which most fee closed oat at oncef The fol lowing prices will sorely do It : $2.00 Wrappers at Ji.So '75 1.50 1 35 1-25 1. 00 .75 1 40 1.20 1.05 1. 00 .80 55 Don't overlook the big shirt waist; sale 5c and up. Teutsch's Big Department Store Corner Main and Alta City Brevities I See Sharp for papor hanging, iwt shoe work at Teutsch's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. fc Sharp's artistic wall paper. Ate you going to Lehman Springs? kiUlimifliy and office supplies. Fra- Irt. I for the host lireud, get Rohrman's. Black l)rrlofi by tlie crate at Kcni- Iwiiy dent ynu go to Lehman I ring llrouerfc wanted at the Domestic kandry Ko extra charge for tabulator on Underwood luen'r fall to read the Underwood Ipowtlter ad In this issue. Il'iano slightly used for sale cheap. lUid Empire Piano House. Received dally, fresh tamales, Lbs and oruwflBh at Gratz's. Irony different styles of extension Ibles from $C to $30. Itader's. lili 1'rcferidu, the best cigar made, I Rces" cigar store. Court street. I'fe have fruit jars and fruit Jar mn rublinrs, covers, etc. II. Itolir- fee ('hallos 1 .11 ne about your paint- I; ami paper bunging; 807 Vincent I Irttt I lutest hlii'ot music. 10c, 15c. 2uc fi Hfu Inland Kmplio Piano OUH! I At and uolow cont all suiuuier. mil- f."y especially patterns. Mrs. pmpuen Don't lorget our stnnding offer I'w months' free instruction given I Hi every piano snlo. Inland Em ?. Waiio House. larvesters' Supplies Von, iiionoy back It It don't wake uu up. That Is the guarantee we HI give with our alarm clocks. We ave thoni In many varieties. Don't ' your good gold watch out in tne ' west Hold. Wo can sell you a ro ablia tlniekconcr In rlinan case Just m ,ul'ig for the harvest field. If uu iac It you are only out a dollar r to. yon can't afford to neglect w eyes. We havo smoked glasses, ft protectors and goggles. "ues your wutch need repairing; "r repair department is thoroughly qmppnd nmi our wor; guaranteed. : Fresh fruits at Komler's : Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Fresh ranch eggs at Kemler's. Dining tables $5 and up. Radcr's. llev' CSl' fiSl'' Bam nlUl wultry. Cas- Oct your clothes cleaned at Joer ger s. Fountain pens at half price. Tra iler's. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Wanted Machinist and moulder at Iiigby-Clovo Foundry. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits, nr Sale Good driving h in- 10 lido; uzu cedar street. Tents, camp stoves, camp Btools, etc., at Itader's Furniture store. Waterman's Ideal fountain pens, $2.rn to ?&. Frederick Nolf, agent. All kinds of imported and domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. Don't let cigars get the best of you get tne nest of cigars. Hanlon's. Estimates given on short notice on painting and paper hanging. Charles Lane, the pioneer painter, 807 Vin cent street. firmd tnnnf til Klimnmr miiut lm taken care of. That's the kind you get at Houser's, Alta street, opposite Savings Dank. Wanted An office girl who Is a good penman and has some knowl edge of bookkeeping. Apply at Do mestic Laundry. Wanted The company of a young man with good references, who con templates going through Yellowstone National Park. Apply at this office. Wnntii.t tncOintiH in- iwn .Innnn. eso boys j one is a first-class family cook, the other an experienced por ter who wants a job as a porter or at housework. Address T. Aklyama, Box B4, city. A youug lady of amiable disposi tion, good housekeeper and fond of homo life, would like to make the acquaintance of a gentleman of some means; object matrimony. Address Mrs. II. Hardy, general delivery, Portland, Or. John Adams Improving. John Adams, who got his shoulder 1 1..,.. inm ivnnl; uns taken to the Sisters' hospital at Pendleton Sun day evening, so he could receive tne benefits of more careful and better ti allied nursing that It would be pos sible to get on the home farm. He returned Tuesday evening, conclud ing home was best after all. He Is gaining very fast now, but still carry ing his arm In n sllng.TAdanis Advance. FRAZER '5 LEASED OPERA HOUSE WILL BE RE MODELED THROUGHOUT. R- J. Nixon and K. J. Taylor, of Seat "e, New Lessees Planning Great Changes In Stage and Scenery win open September 1 With "The Christian." N'"" and K. J. Taylor of Se attle have leased Frazer's opera house lor the comlne- vnm- remodel the Inside Df t'10 Vitkllnit. o,h win tie omruinco-l next Mon day and whnn 11m nw, l...i. with the job, the opera houso will bo improveu. Messrs. Nixon and Taylor are In the city making ar rangements fnr tlin AnnmnMm...l f .u.tl (1V lit. Villi. Ill tl the work. Mr. Nixon 1ms been with wuun i-ori, tne manager of the North west Circuit fnr Bnmn flr,A anA are theater men of much experience. ivj uuve ueon uusy at the opera house today, planning the changes to bo made. ThC StlHTf Will 1, MmndAlml fi-Am the top to the bottom. The fly gallery will be altered SO thnt nil nf llm 9vmi. ery can bo handled with ease nnd uiu siago win be wired so that all the modern elect used In the plays thnt will bo put on the coming year. The seenorv will nil im mo- iim contract Is let nnd tlio wnrl.- U i'Ihit done at North Yakima by an nrtlst in me employ of the company. The new scenes will bo modern and up- tO-datfi alld Will lin nn now llnna frrm, anything thnt Is now in the house, so that the theatergoers of tlio cuy will havo a cluinc-p of snnnna ivheti the house opens the first of tho com ing monin. The dreshltiir rnnme will l... vnl.nlli uiul leflttod and made as conifortaole una convenient as m any nouso In tho state. New mirrors, new ses, new lighting and new furnishings will bo the order for tho whole house. Tho Interior of the auditorium will bo renovated and rod pro rated. A mm coat of paint will be given to tne wnoie interior ami in nne wnen tlie house Is opened for the first play It win ue me same as new. OllO tiinilcnnrl ilnllnrc will Iw, atirml on the place to make It comfortablq for the neonlo of the cltv and for their pleasure. K. J. Murphy has the contract for tho repairs and will rush the work, bo that all will lx iu readi ness for the opening. A long list of the star attractions of the coming season await the peo ple of tho city tills year, and the man agement will put on only the best plays, The season will be opened the first of September with the presentation of Hall Calue's masterpiece, "The Christian." Tills play has been be- IVlffi lliu .ittl.llf. tlf lfliltr tn llful.l Otlt comment and as the managers of the House say mat all ot tlie plays to be nut ltpfnrn tlio iiunnle thin KPHKnlt nre of the same piano It will be seen inai many ireais are in siuie lur Pendleton's playgolng populace tlilb fall and winter. It Pays to Trade at HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN Miss Galthers on Vacation. Miss M. Galthers the principal of the Agency school, lias gone to Den ver ami Colorado Springs, whero she will spend her vacation. While away she will visit other Colorado cities nnd summer resorts. for a package of good quality aung wax, lor canning 10c. 'jheppen's Bed Bug Destroyer, j-sthing like it on tho mark"' Ak anyone that has tried it. 25c. Poison Fly Paper: Ten sheets in a package. Each package will kill a quart of dies 5c. Imported Select Insect Pow Hor: the kind that gives sat Tsfaction. A 2-ounce parage 10c. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE FOR NAMELESS CRIME. John Fleming, Moral Degenerate, Now In Jail. Upon the complaint of James Sum mers, an Information wns Issued In the office of Justice of tho Peace Thomas Fltz Gerald this morning, charging John Flemmlng with inde cent exposure and Immoral actions toward his two little boys. Tho man was arrested and Is now In the coun ty jail. Flemmlng Is the man who has ueen around tho city for some time muk lug and selling curios made from wood. He is a hobo, and is, from tlie accounts that have been given to the police, a moral degenerate who would bo better off in the asylum or the penitentiary where he would be out of the way and a menace to no one. The time of the examination has not lieen set, but It will perhaps be heard Monday. AT SHIELDS' PARK. Entire Change of Program Monday Night. Tlio old faces pass on and tho now como upon the scene at tho park Monday night. The bill for next week promises to be flrst-clnss In overy respect. Tho five numbers nsslgned hero for tlio week nre as follows- Wise nnd Milton, comedy sketch. Frank Bowman, Illusionist. J. J. Welch, monologue and illus dated ioni:s, Zoyarra, revolving glolie act. Ronald Bradbury, phenomenal bar itcne. All these numbers have inadu ex cellent hits In Walla Walla.. Mr. Welch, who will sing the il lustrated songs, has just como from the Orpheum circuit, which is an as surance of n high order of ability. This Is the last opportunity to sco tho wonderful monopeds, Karne and Honegger. They will leave In the morning for Seattle. The splondld prizes which uro to be given away may be seen at Ita der's furniture storo. They are to be given away to some lucky per sons on Saturday. August 3G. A ticket for tho drawing is being given with each admission to tho park. 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 J -2c Lawns and Dimities at 7c 20c Figured Dimities and Lawns at JOc 25c Summer Dress Goods at 2 I -2c tO Percales at 5c 25c Scotch Sephyr Ginghams at t6J-2c 20c bolt of lace, 12 yards, at , JOc 25c Bolt of Lace, 12 yards, at 2 -2c 3c Laces by the yard at 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 $1.50 Ladies' Canvas Oxfords at 39c $.75 and $J.50 Chocolate Oxfords at 90c Boys' Canvas Shoes, sites 9 to J 3 i-2, at 95c Children's and Misses' Slippers ... All Reduced r t t The Peoples' Warehouse Outfitters for Women and Men. .. MARRIES HIS WIFE. Queer Matrimonial Experience of lc Portland People. Alllinnirli tiiev bnvp lieen mini and wlfo and have 'Ivo.l togo'hor as such 1'iit fivii viiiru nM4t. JrikfHili f (Vf?:m and Mis, Clara Co,au, formerly Miss iiaumoister, are 10 lie murriea, i-uys the Oregonlnn. They will secure a marriage license ami have the mar riage ceremony performed Just as If tlie limn fnr n ellinllv to I bell' court ship hud arrived for the first time, 'the conditions that make tho second marriage necessnry uro btrnnger than tho matrimonial episode 01 r.nocn Arden and. Indeed, thorn Ih something of a similarity. Whe.i the couple were married tiliMiit fW-ri voni'M ni( Mih. Comm. then Miss Iiaumoister, wus a young widow; or at jeusi sue suppohcu sue was, her husband having disappeared and supposedly died or hail been killed. Hut after she hud lam aside the widow's weeds and veutmed again In to matrimony, there came tho very nnnviippteil news thai the liiisbaud she had mourned as dead still lived. However, ho accepted the situation us It stood and there was no trouble and Mr. and .Mis. Cogan lived hup plly together. This was the situation iiniii recent ly, when the first husband died. Mr. r-,,,. ., iiw.n f.miunlteii n well-known luwyer In tho city ami wus advised that, whllo ho and his wife undoubt edly acted In good faith when they wero married the llrst time, a seconu marriage would remove all doubts, for to reduce tho matter to techni calities a marriage to a second hus band whllo the firbt is yet living is Illegal, nitnough such a construction of law would nave lieen iiurim-ui harsh in this case. Only a few of their most intimate friends wero let In on the mmtm and even fewer wero told of tin- second wedding, which Is to U held as soon us Mr. anil airs. Cogan havo secured a formal mar Huge certificate fiom the county clerk. In Great Need of Men. A greut deal of trouble Is being experienced by the railroads In get ting men. even after they ship them. ! Kvcry train out of Portland anil thu Washington cities carries n load or I men bound for the construction camps of thu railways and when the ' train reaches the camp there uro very few willing to work. All or tlio men who will work nre In tho harvest fields, and tho rest that uro shipped aiti tramps and hoboes who lake ad vantage of the need for men li gel from one place to the other. "I nover heard Dlnsmoro acknowl edge that ho was growing old before loduy." "How did ho acknowledge it?" "He announced that ho felt as young as ho over did." Detroit Freo PresH. THE NOLF STORE Another large shipment ol new and stylish tablets. Prices range from ioc to 30c, Sixes, note, packet and letter, 45 to 90 ;igo each. I Hi UK IS A Partial List Gel Your at the BIG Bost STORE Shoe Parlor 'Jiu on Children' Slioen 25c on Hoy's SIkh'k 50c on Latlios' Shoe 5Uc on Men'u SIioch Royal KukIisIi UoihI. Old Holland Linen New Flax, Cobweb Fibre Lancaster Linen. Currency Ilond. Crushed Horn), Imperial China Sillc. Koyal Mail India Gauze Sovereign Bond. Empress ol India, etc. The Very Latest Tablet Full Line of School Books and lit r t n II T Bonooi Buppuua A Nice. Jtiicy Steak is just thu thing ! litis weuther. It ib too' hot to roast or boil moat IICiUl or phono MIESCKE Hill K. Court I'hone lied 211 wrjiirarftfsL mm' -