DAILY EA8T OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1903. Teutsch's Big Department Store Has just received by express 20 of those beautiful Plaited Skirts, like cut, in black and blue, at $6.50 and $8.50. We sold only 12 of them yesterday so you know what you will have to do if you want one. lip Jill JL SHYWHEftTMRRKET1! RUNS FROM SIXTY-NINE TO SIXTY-NINE ONE-HALF CENTS. Heavy Roads, Unfinished Harvest and Dissatisfaction With Prices Ac count for the Languor Seventy-one Cents Has Been Paid, But It Was an Exceptional Price. Comer Main and Alta City Brevities See Sharp for papor hanging. Krcsh fruit dally at Martin's. I'rcsh ranch eggs at Komler's. Arc you going to Lohman Springs? Tor the host bread, get Rohrman's. Fresh fish, game and poultry. Cas tle 'K Why don't you go to Iehnian Springs Uuy it fountain pen this weel; at half price at Frnzior's. Wanted Machinist and moulder at Hlgliy-Clovo Foundry. Received dally, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Gratz's. Ml Trflfcrlda, tho host cigar made, at Hees cigar store. Court street. Don't let cigars got tho best of you got tho best of cigars. Haulon's. Hoods that art- right at prices that art right ut Hador's Curnlturo store. All ltluds of Imported and domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. We have fruit jars and fruit Jar extras rubbers, covers, etc. II. Rohr tnan Are you going camping? U C Ha iltTH camp stools, folding tables and ramp snppllos. First premium. $10 mandolin; sec ond premium, ?:i music wrapper, given away with sheet music. Inland Em pire Piano Hom:e, HOI Main. Visitors are always welcome at tho lloss lee & Cold Storago plant. Como and see for yourself how tho Ice is made Wo are always pleased to show any one ovor the plant and explain anything you may not understand. Uout be always asking some ouo for the right time, have a reliable wHtuli of yourown. r matter what your taste, jour needs, your price, we can wttwy. Prices, $1.25 to $ J 50.00 HUNZIKER 1 ME JEWBLER and OPTICIAN Next dour lo K ,leal--r Fresh fruits at Render's, Dest shoe work at Teutsch's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's Ladies' half soles 40c. Teutsch's. Got your clothes cleaned at Joer ger's. Hae your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. New boohs arriving dally at Fra sslor's book store. 5c, 8c and 10c roll for Sanitary Toilet Paper. Nolf's. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, etc., at Rader's Furniture store. ISuy sheet music of us and draw a prize Inland Empire Piano House. See Charles 1-ano about your paint ing and paper hanging; 807 Vincent streot. At and below cost all summer, mil linery, especially patterns. Mrs. Campbell. Lost A hunch of keys at Shield's Park. Return to thl olllco and re ceive reward. Lost A silk embroidered chatelaine bug on Main or Jackson street. Please leave at County Recorder's oillce. Estimates given on short notice on painting and paper hanging. Charles Lane, the pioneer painter, SO" Vin cent street Good moat In summer must be taken care of. That's the kind you get at Houser's, Alta street, opposite Savings Hank. Prizes awarded when 150 tickets are given out. Ticket with every S5c sale of sheet music. Inland Empire Piano House. Lost A star-shaped pin M!t with diamond chips, with diamond In cen ter Lost between Catholic church and 702 West Webb. A llbcrnl re ward to Under. Apply East Orogonlan olllco Changing Smoke Stacks. Tlir O, It, & N. Co. Is experiment ing with diamond stacks on their com pound engines on this division to take tho placo of the straight stack. A dia mond stack was placed on compound No 40U yesterday, and If It proves a success they will bo placed on all compounds as fast as they come into the shops. It Is thought that the use of diamond stacks will Increase the steaming capacity of the big engines, and prevent throwing of lire from the slacks. Will Reopen Their Meat Market. The Sell war & Greullch Meat C.. will repoen their meat market at tho old stand on Main stteet near Webb with a first-class line of fresh meat, cured meats and sausage of a Unaa. August 27th. Our meat will he re frigerated, insuring palatable and wholesome meat. T''IVlmSru SCHWARZ & GREULICH- The wheat market is still a closed book, and not much of the grain has found its way into tho warehouses. In fact, the warehouse men say that there is less grain In the houses this year than has been for years past. At this time In the season in former years It has been common for nearly all of the wheat to bo In the houses by this time, hut this year the floor space is not as yet full. This con dition is due to several causes. One Is that tho roads are so dusty that the teams cannot haul a full load, and therefore are waiting for a rain to settle the roads. Another is that tho harvest is not yet ovor, and many of the teams are busy, nnd tho farmers have not the extra horses to move the grain, And the last, and perhaps the chief reason Is that tho growers are not satisfied with tho prices that are quoted by the mills and the ex port men. Wheat has gone as high as 71 cents, but this was a special prlco made by the mill for a special lot of wheat, and does not hold in all of the mar kct. In fact, tho mills placo the aver age price that they want to pay at 09 and COM. cents. Of course, if they have to pay more to got the wheat that they want, they will pay a llttln more, but they claim that the price Is at this time as quoted above. The export price is quoted lit fiii'i cents, but there Is little that will come In at that figure, nnd the mar ket Is hanging dead as a result. The harvest If this part of the county Is about over, and If the weather holds lair as It is now. ail of the wheat will bo In the sack by the last of the week. When the com bines are put In the sheds and tho teams are without so much lo do, then the market may loosen up and the stream will begin to pour Into the city and the places along the roads where the grain Is held for sale, or stored. If t t r ; 4 t t Big Celebration Sept 7 LABOR DAY September? Big Celebration Union County Yield Geod. La Grande, Aug. 20 The wheat yield on tho Sand Ridge, the best wheat belt In the county. Is good, so far as harvest has progressed. Tho lowest average yet reported Is 1! bushels and the highest 4.1. Several of the largest tanns have yielded 37 bushels, Forty-One Bushels Per Acre. Slg Pennington yesterday finished thiesliing and found that from a Held of 10-fold wheat containing 107 ncres he had an average of II bushels. This is a gain of IlV-i bushels per acre on tho same field over lust year. La Grande Obsenor. Gypsy Exodus. The gypsies who have been making tbemsehes such a nuisance around tho town moved on tills morning, by the invitation of the marshal. They packed their wagon and pulled out for Portland this morning. Whetner or not they get to the city Is a problem, hut that Is their deslnutlon. TIME LIMIT ENDS RACE. Music, 2 Balloon Ascensions, Races EVERY DAY is labor day now with our ontiro forco receiving now goods in overv department and getting ready to placo before our patrons and tho trade the BIGGEST and most complete stock of high class merchandise wo have ever had. We arc now showing heavy Mercerized Marseilles guaranteed to wash, 33 Inches wide at 37 J -2c to $J.OO per yard The Celebrated Boulevard Velvets in Aletallx Dots and Per sian Effects at 75c to $1.00 per yard New Designs fn Flannelettes for Kimonas and Wrapper, this week J2 J -2c In tho MIT DEPARTMENT we havo Silk Down Pillows for cushions, all sizes, new designs in tlieni, dt itched Diulios and Centre Pieces and soft Pillow covers. Daily Arrivals of New Fall Waistings It Pays to Trade at The Peoples Outfitters for Women and Men. RELIEF COMMITTEE TASTE OCJi rCE CHE AM ANU OR DIN AH Y ICE CUE AM IS NO LOXGEJi -ICE CHE AM " iroFPPEN'S DRUG STORE (Concluded.) lead and Ik within live miles of ilio outer mark and hauling westward. Tho ha.e has shut In thick south ward, making It Impossible to see the yaehts Horn the highlands. When last seen Hellance had a comfortable lead. Only fight It now has to make Is against the time limit. The wind suddenly sprlnging'up, headed Slium lock on" tho course, giving Hellance a still gi eater lead. Hellance Is but two miles Horn the outer mark At 2:25 tho yachts are again visible on the starboard tack, making little headway and continually slatting, the wind being out of their hails and In the pilch of the sea. Hellance Is milk ing bebt headway In the doldrums. At the conditions were the same. At 3 Hellance went about one tack, lioth havo taken In their baby Jib topsails and are now carrying small balloon topsails to got tho southwest 1 breeze. Hellance Is a mile and a nan in the lead with an uour aim u uu ilnlsh the race, and the outer mark not turned. Seems there is little like lihood of a finish within the time limit Called Off. At 3 37:35 Hellance rounded the outer mark and at 3:45 tho race was called off. there buing no wind, and the time limit being readied Uriggs What do ou .onsldor among tno greuiosi iinui'"""" Sprlggs A lone nun ueioiiei--on um brella. Ualtlmore American. HEPPNER FUND IS NOT ALL DISPOSED OF YET. Final Balances Will Be Stiuck as Soon as the Treasurer of lite Fund I. Ahl to Do Business Twelve Hundred Dollars In Round Numbers Was Spent for Labor and Pro visions. Tin. ...mini in.',, who have charge of Hie relief fund lalsed by the pooplo of the city lor Heppner sunoreis uu' not made their final report, hut will. as soon as all of tho business Is wound up and the members of iue committee are garnering logoim-i 11 tni.on k,. lmiir owing to iue fact that tho members wero so busy that they had not the limo to none un Hie books, and now the troasnier, i. u ii with the fever and nothing will be done until he re covers, ti ,,,,,,,,111.... snent III I mind numbers. l,20t for work and provis ions. The work was wnai was by the men from here when they went there In answer to the call for help : .i .n.. -mil the nro- in cleaning up im- v..,, - . visions ai' those sent over b) i the. firms of this town at the first there was J2.350 sent from the direct sub scription list to the help of tho city. Thoro is now between 150 anil 7u. i rash in the hands of the treasurer, and from that thoro remain a bout . i 0 bills to nay Ah soon as Mr Marshall ?" from his sickness the com-1 mlttoe will audit all of the accounts nnd make a general reort. , An Expert Fireman. Fred Waggoner returned lo Port land this morning, after having an pel Intended tho laying of the tllos I In the operating room at tho now hospital Mr. Waggoner Is u mem ber of the roillanil lire department, and Is one of the best men In tho service He holds the record for climbing the 70-foot ladder, having I gone up ami over and down In 32i i u.iitiilu llinr,. I iv liti'Rliluir tho record ' by a little over four seconds. He was I also tho llrat man lo the top of the ! building I" '' Dokilm hulldliig fire. I THE NOLF STOrI Fiber's Opera House Coupon. t i imt for Opera House for the coming year, the East oregonian uy i to sell tickets for Frazer's Thi rnunon must be voted at Friday evening, August 21. WHAT MADE IT SO? Many people are coining In with Hie report that the wheat Is bolter than they thought, large, plump and fine Many people are coming In with Iho reKirt that the shoos sold at the big Huston Store am iMitler than others and thoy want koine of them. They are large, plump and lino. It Is a fai t we do pay tho manufacturer more fur a hoe lo sell at a given prlco than others do, and thus wo seciiro grealer value. Wo soil shoes at a less expense per dollar's worth than any other eoiuorn In tho city, and therefore wo can afford lo lianulo such line at tho Doug las for men, fllorla for women, &nu JU'il School Ilouso for children. Douglas is tho largest mauuiue Hirer of wolt shoos to sell at $3, i:i r.n mid S4 lu the world, and wo certainly havo a roprosonlallvo line, ouo that will osionisu juu. -ri... ni, i ii rit kluiii for women is the best shoo at this prlco sold the American public lo.iay vu II ml each season an Inrroaso of trade -why Is It? Merit that con firms bulng opinion flood wear combined with goo'l ''oh am comfoit. Oh os. wo niusi nu oveilool. "o Hod 8. II. "hoes, m Hi n... uhool hoy and girls. We have klndH for each. 1 Is.llevo you had better get the nxt pair at the un-: uoston sioki.. Another large shipment! new .mtl stylish tablet I'nces range from ioc to 3j Si.us,nole, packet ami left .(5 to o p:'K' sacli I IKK!'. IS A Partial Li Koal Knglish lioiul. Old Holland I. men New I'lax Cobweb Fibtf Lancaster Linrn Currency Bond Crushed Hond, Imperial China hilk. Koyal Mail. India Gauze. Scvereicn Hond. Kmpress o( India, etc Z Full Liueof School Hookil School SupplleH THE BESTS IS THE CHEAPEJ Dear thl In wind whe.'J need poultry ami iwiii nnd aU for tho Internaj Poultry ami HtocK rooa.ji Kow Kuro for your rowii bio C. F. Goleswon 137.129 liast Alia Si Ageut for Lee u wee I m i I