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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1903. August Bargain Days Big Celebration Sept 7 LABOR DAY September? Big Celebration WEATHER HAS BEEN IDEAL SO FAR. No Showers Have Delayed Cutting Grain Nearly All First Grade No Smut to Speak of Help Plen tiful. j REAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT inc. lm! u DAYS OF AUGUST f V I M I n 1 1 P flT nil r nnatw !. ..4..4.. . . .-.-- . . Thyt ? i Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Skirts ! Hosiery and 1000 other things Bargains Everywhere TEUTSCH'S BIG Comer Main Cifcy Brevities b i Phi, fruit daily nt Martin's. ,ri li ranch eggs nt Kemlor's. tor the best liread, got Hohrninu's. i.Tfsii fish, game nud poultry. Cas tle Wuii'ed Machinist and moulder at lum, Olovo Foundry. lie tlved dally, fresh taniales, rat and crawfish at Gratz's. M I'referhlu, the best cigar made, l Hci5 cigar Elnre, Court street. rinn' lot cigars got the best of you - get he best of cigars. Hanlon's. Hoods that ate right at prices that nr ifht ut nailer's furniture store. Alt iilnds of Imported and domestic lum lie and clam chowder at Grate's. We have fruit Jars and fruit Jar estr nitibors, covers, etc. H. Kohr mac Stv Charles Lnno about your paint lux ml paper hanging; SO" Vincent tires At joii going camping? U G Ha de amp stools, loldinc tables and eanij i uppltos uoc.1 meat In summer must bo take' 'nro of. That's the Kind you get Housor's. Alia street, opposite Savings Dank. promium $10 mauiliilln; sec ond priiiilttin, $3 music wrnpiior, given awa with sheet music. Inland Em lilrr Piano House, !I01 Mulu. Visitors uro always welcome at the Hoss Ice & Cold Storage plant. Come and see tor yourself how the Ico Is maib Wc are always pleased to bIiow any oik over the plant and explain anything you may not understand. Ilout be always ic-klnj; miiiio me for the right time, have 11 reliable wtch of yniirnwu. matter wlmt your ttvte, "ur needs, your price, we can satisfy. Prices, $ J. 25 to $ J 50.00 HUNZIKER THIi JEWELER and OPTICIAN Next door to It Alexander TASTE OTJ1 rOti CJiEAM AND OHDJXAliY ICE CJiEAM fS jXO LOXGEJi TCE CUE AM WE USE FANNINGS SPRING WATER AT OUR FOUNTAIN The old reliable Log Cabin Soda Fountain is serving the purest and host of everything KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE Dont mi s it ENT STORE and Atta Fresh fruits at Kemlor's, See Sharp for paper hanging Hest shoe work at Teutsch's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Smokers' supplies at Neuuiau's Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch's. Are you going to Lehman Springs? Gel your clothes cleaned at Joer ger's. Why don't you go to Lehman Springs New books arriving dally at Fra zler'K book store. Iluy a fountain pen this week at half price at Frazior's. Letter seals and scaling wax, n new lot. latest styles. Nolf's. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candies and fruits. Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, etc., at Itader's Furnlturo store. liny sheet music of us and draw a prize. Inland Empire I'lano House. At and below cost all summer, mil linery, especially patterns. Mrs. Campbell. j If you want a good bath, go to Krassig & Sharp's new shop, 0 in Main street. Lost A bunch of keys at Shield's Park, ltoturn to this ofllee and re ceive reward. For Kent A tarnished house. En quire of Airs. Guernsey. Office hi Despaln building. For Hent Good room, corner Main and Alta. Apply Krassig & Sharp's, new barber Bhop, (ilo Main. New throughout: a good, clean, smooth shave by competent barbers, nt Krassig & Sharp's, Ctr. Main. Lost A silk embroidered chatelaine bag on .Main or Jackson street. Please leave at County Recorder's office. Prizes awarded wheu 150 tickets are given out. Ticket with every 35c salt of sheet music. Inland Empire Piano House. Lost On Main or Court streets, a gold locket with a diamond set. Find er will be liberally lewarded by re turning to -101 Court street. Lost A star-shnped pin set with diamond chips, with diamond In cen ter. Lost between Catholic church and 702 West Webb. A liberal re ward to finder. Apply East Oregonian otllce Advertising Car. ( The second advertising cur of the Campbell Brothers' shows (which will show In this city on the I!9th) Is In town today, and the men hi charge me engaged In advertising the show. I Noted Palmist and Clairvoyant in. Town. Count I'ulaskl, known as the l'ol Ish Wonder, lias engaged rooms at' the Strahon lodging house, where he can be consulted on all affairs of life The French national day at the St. louls World's Fair In 1U04. will be July 14 The harvest season In Umatilla county has been Ideal so far. Not a shower of rain has delayed the com bines since the wheels first liegan to turn, about two weeks ago. In every direction from this citv van uu lounu me iiiirv hnrvnst rmvs , tnmmlnc down thn wheat, at the rate of from 25 to o0 acres per day. The warm weather has ripened the fields very fast, and per haps not In the history of the county has the harvest season boon so uni formly favorable to cuttlnq grain with the combines. Where there Is n hoavv dew. or where it showers occasionally. It de-! lays the machines for a time In the early morning, while tho sun Is dry- is on me straw. This season, It has been possible to run early and late, i ; wiuioui a moment s delay on account of the weather. In some localities tho dust Is very bad, which hinders the giant ma chines somewhat, and is very oppres sive on men and teams. While the weather has not been extremely hot. except on one or two days. It has been warm enough to prepare the crops for a clean threshing by drying out the straw and bends of grain per fectly. Harvest Is now fully half done, ami the yield Is running higher in almost every locality than wns predicted at the time harvest began. At Athena. Adams, Helix, Weston, Fulton and other wheat centers of tho county, the averages are running from 25 to 35 bushels per acre. In tho Tututlla district, the yield was not so heavy, but the light crop area Is very Insig nificant, compared to the totnl wheat growing acreage of the county Some few crops have been threshed wl.ich turned oft' but 15 bushels, but so many more have yielded 10 and 45. that the average has been more than main tained. One feature of the crop this year Is worth of especial mention, and that Is the high grade of the grain. There is scarcely any shriveled wheat, or smutty wheat in any of the fields. The grain is all full and plump and will bring the top price In mar ket. There will bo but a very small proportion of second-grade wheat to pull down the Income this year Help has been plentiful, and tery few breakdowns have been reported. The introduction of the combined har vester has simplified the grain har vest question In this county until It is of no more unusual concern than the seeding of one of the large farms. Almost every largo farmer in the county has enough men and teams on ills premises to operate a com bined harvester, and the old question of labor and the delay In waiting for the stationary machine has been over come to n large extent As the small er machines come into use. each fur mer will be equipped with a harvester of his own and the threshing ot Umu tilla's Immense wheat crop will be re duced to a system second to none In the wheat countries of the world ANNUAL STAG PARTY Steps Are Delng Taken for This Im portant Social Event. Home of tho ex-facto bachelors of tho city are becoming anxious as to the arrangements for the annual ban quet of the deserted husbands of tile city, which' takes place each year at the I'endleton. Those in the city who aie eligible to seats ut th ban quet table are afraid If Immediate steps are not taken to hold the feast that their wives will return from the coast and tlioir mcmliorslilp in the cult will thus become null and void. As the banquet Is the principal strictly "stag" dinner of the season I hero Is grounds for the anxiety, and It Is understood thnt steps aie being taken for tho promotion of the ccle bratlon. AWAITING BOND. R. W. Semple Seeks the Management of Property Valued at $3,014. In the matter of the estate of V. W. Semplo, deceased, It. W. Semplu. Sr., tho father of the deceased, todaj petitioned the probate court that let ters of administration be Issued him. The estate consists of real and per sonal property, and notes to the value of Sa.OH.r.O. nil held in tills county The court ordered that as soon as the petitioner flies his bona lor ..uui letters be Issued to him. The bond has not yet been tiled, but will be In the course of a day or so Lane, the pioneer pauue., .... wu- cent street Fraser's Opera vote for . . to sell tickets for Frazer's Opera House for the coming year. This coupon mu.t be voted at the Ea Oregonian by 7 o'clock Friday evening, August 21. t Music, 2 Balloon Ascensions, Races EVERY DAY is .... .1 in every do;artmt'iit ami the BIGGEST and most ever had. We arc now showing heavy Mercerized Marseilles inches wide at 37 I -2c to $t.00 The Celebrated Boulevard Velvets in MctaH'c Dots and Per sian Effects at 75c to $1.00 per yard New Designs in Flannelettes for Kimonas and Wrapper, this week 2 t-2c In tho ART DEPARTMENT we have Silk Down l'illows for cushions, all sizes, new designs in them, s-tilrhed Doilies and Centre Pieces ami Foft Pillow covers. Daily Arrivals of New Fall Waistings Tie Peoples Outfitters lot Women . ... POSSIBLE TO CONTINUE SHOWS DURING WINTER. Only Doubt of There Being Continu ous Vaudeville is That of Securing a Suitable Building Pendleton Will Be on a Winter Circuit With Spo kane and Walla Walla. Kroui the appearance of tilings ut tills time it would seem that there would be a continuous vaudeWlle In the'clty during all or the winter sea bon. The Shield's circuit has been proven to bo such a paying thing that the management lias decided to carry tho sho on through the win ter as well ut, the summer, and with tills end In view Is huvlug buildings built In Portland and Spokane, and negotiations ate under way In Walla Walla and the other towns of the cli cult looking to either the renting or tho purchase of places for tho amuse liiout of the people during the com ing seasons Tho matter is settled In Portland and Spokane, and Is as good as set tled in Walla Walla; but In this place It Is yet undecided for the reason ii.i ti.r is no building available fur ili nuruuse. Mauager Nelson Is ' '.,.' .lur,k,K tills place rontnmplallng the erection blluiul.s, an,i is in hoi that he w)) Mv Q ,iavo u guiding by the t(mt t,ia( it. ralll ,rw. mm from the .... a.i)U(ct, ruf , t,arl, House Coupon. IE VAUDEVILLE labor day now with our entire 1 i . ' I 1 r get tint: ready to place before our p complete stock of hiiili class n It Pays to Trade at This is a locution that would Ut pre ferred by Mr. Nelson to any that ho eis open to lilm at this time, and ho is In hopes of securing It: but whether or not lit- gits that place he will get ionic Btillnblo house If It I M)8sible. and will carry on i.h- work that has been Btarlod here In the same manner and with the same class of shows that has been had In Hie past Card of Thanks. 1 wish to express my tliunks to thuKu who assisted me In my late be reavement In the loss of my wife Lizzie lirooks J A 1I1IOOKS WHAT MADE IT SO? Mnuj pi-opli are coming In with the reKrl that the wheat is hotter than they thought large plump and line Many people are coming in wUh tho reKirt that the shoes sold at the big Iloston Store ate lii-tier than others and they want wine of them. They art Urge. ..lump und fine. It Is a fa t w.- do pay the manufacturer more fur a shoe to sell at a given price than others no, and thus we secure greater value. We sell "hoes at n less expense per dollar's worth than any other concern In the city, and therefore wo ran afford to liauule such lines as tho Doug las for men, Olorla for women, and lied School Home for children. Douglas Is the largest manufar Hirer of welt shoes to sell ut 3, 3 SO and $1 In the world, and wo certainly havo a representative Hue. one that will astonish you The Olorla I3.W shoe for women Is the best shoo at this price sold the American public today We find each season an Increase or trade -why Is It? Merit that con firms buying oplulon. (lootl wear . ,.n.i,ln...l wlib kikmI look ami .umfurt Oh e. w. must not ourlook the Itod S. II. hie They fll tho school bo) and girls it- I,,,.., ii,,,u for each. I believe you had better get the uext pair a ihe 1IIU IJOSION srowi. Ware force rectivinc new goods 0 . . " inuroiis and tlto trade merchandise wo have guaranteed to wash, 33 pzr yard and Men. OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT! f Is a Leading Feature ! of Our Store I National Hncicloncdia 1.65 i i: 1 I I V,1Mj, Ul.lmliVft Tllfl. tfl turyof ILo United States 1,05 J0SEPHUS Complete Work Nice Ktlltlon $1.45 Large Size, Webster's School and Ottlco Dictionary, 75c Wild Animals 1 Have Met, by Seymour.Beautll'ul Edition 1.19 ouse President Koosevelts Books p 50o each 1 The Ladles' New Medical Guide $1.25 I Schoufeld Lesal Forms and Compendium of Laws, Sheep Skin Binding, $1.05 j THE NOLF STORE Full Line or School Books and i School Supplies THE BEST IS THF. CHEAPEST Pear this In mind when you need poultry and stock nupplle t ami al, lor mo imBruuuui J I'ouliry and Slock xxl Um I Ko Kurc for your cow trou- t,!e ; C. P. Golesworthy Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice KlUer