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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1903. f r- ; t i t 1 nrnnnRini nnrMTinu i i I LlluUllnL muiiiuii. ii; August Bargain Days REAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THE LAST tO DAYS OF AUGUST Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Skirts Hosiery and 1000 other things Bargains Everywhere Dont mi- s it TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Qliy BrevaiSes sharp for paper hanging trim daily at Martin's. 11 -n ranch eggs at Kemlor'a. . the host broad, got Rohrmau's i i-u tish, game and poultry. Cas i. itiulgernted moats. Schwartz & t,r uilch Co. V-w books arriving dally nt Fra z - book store. H..nt. d MnHilnist and moulder ut K i k'lave Foundry. !ivod dally, fresh tamalos, i'i.- and cruwnsh at Gratz's. v;. Prof ei Ida. the "est cigar made, u jw. i-' eiiirtr store, Court street, iiui. ' le- oigars gut the best of you . , tin host of cigars. Hanlon's. U Kind'- of Imported and domestic Him lie- and clam chowder at Gratz's. Wt ha vp fruit jars and fruit Jar extr.i- rubbers, covers, etc. It. Uohr man v-i you going camping'.' U C nailer- I'amii stools, folding tables and r.inn supplies. Fir-t promlum $10 mandolin; sec ond mvnuum. $3 music wrapper, given nwav wan sheot music. Inland Em plrr Piano House, 001 Main. V ndleain people aro loyal to Pen ilu ton's business enterprises. That Js the reason the Ross Ico & Cold Storage Company have had to put on wo wagons and then can scarcoly handli the trade. Give us your or ders and wo will take cave of it if j Fresh fruits at Kemlor'e. j Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. I Are you going to Lehman Springs? I It vou want a cab. call up Main 301. , Got your clothes cleaned at Joor gor's. i Call up 'Phone Main 1SS1 when you i want mire lee. Fresh crawllsh at the Columbia Suloun tonight. Iluy n fountain pen this week at half price at Frnzlor's. Try the Palm. 221 Court street, for lints, candies and fruits Opal nest eggs, straw telescopes, new mounting board. Nolf's. For prompt service, call up the Mc Kay Cab-Co., 'phono Main 101. Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, etc., at nailer's Furniture store. Iluy shoot music of us and drnw a prize. Inland Empire Piano House. Goods that are right at prices that are right ut nailer's furniture store. See Charles Lane about your paint ing and paper hanging; S07 Vincent itreot. Wanted Itooms for light house keeping. Address "Maxtor," enre this odlce. At and below cost all sutumor, rail Unery, especially patterns. Mrs. Campbell. Estimates given on short notice on painting and paper hanging. Charles Lane, the pioneer painter, 807 Vin cent street. Prizes awarded when 150 tickets are given out. Ticket with ovory 35c uers uuu wu in iuivu i are given oui. i iuuui nu j,uij u.i- wt have to put on four times two , 6ai,, r sheet music. Inland Empire wiiL'nns 'Plinm Main 1SS1. Plnnr. TTntiso Don' be nlwuyrt n-klli: come one for the right time, have ti reliable wutl) of yourown. No mutter wlm your taste, your need-,, your price, we can satisfy. Prices, $J.25 to $i 50.00 HUNZ1KER JEWELliR and OPTICIAN Next ' tc K Alexander Good meat In summer must be I taken care of. That's the kind you 31st nt Houser's. Ami street, opposite .3. ..I.. II. ...1. 3UWUB JJU1IU. Mr Silas H. Soulu, the expert plae-i tuner from Senile Hros., of Portland, will be in Pendleton this weok. Leave orders at Tallninn & Co.'s drug store. ltoss has been In the Ice business In Pendleton three vcars and has al- 1 ways sold the host in tho Ico line. His motto has been "No lavorues, treat all customers alike." L. F Tomjoly 1ms purchased the "Hoyal ltestaurant" and its business from Mrs. Ida Toft. Ho will run a (lrst-clnss establishment In all 10- I spects. Call and see him. ! 1 get the price right before list property. That Is why 1 sell so much I of It I have some bargains in both city and country property that can not be equaled. 12. T. Wade. Don't undo the good your vacation has done you by drinking poor water or putting inferior ice Into the boil ed water. Ten cents wortli of Ice per day will supply an ordinary family witli plenty of drinking water, lie sure, though, that you get good Ice. Call up 'phono Muln 1SS1 and got pure distilled water lee from the Hoss Ico Plant. G. W. Hunt, of Foster, is In the city today, .T. Duncan, or Hoppner, Is In town for a short stay on business, NT Mnnnnnlil nf Adams wns a bus iness visitor In the city yesterday. H. Wright, of Nye, was In the city yesterday for a short trip on business, Orv Coffman left this niorning for Cnyuse Station, where he is employed in the warehouse. Mrs. H. Martin and daughter, of Spokane, are guests at the Hotel Pen dleton for a short time. E. Jncobson, of Kamola, passed through this morning on route home from ah outing at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. John Caploy and fami ly, of Helix, were In the city the guests of friends here yesterday. T. Donovan, O. n. & N. lineman, is ii the city remodeling and arranging th" telegraph wires In the offices here. W. II. ltasnius. of Portland, who Is connected with the Shields' Park cir cuit. Is In the city for a short busi ness visit. Miss Fay lioothby. of Portland, re turned to her home this morning, after a visit with her aunt. Mrs. John McCourt. of this city. Mrs. E. C. Skllos returned this morning lrom n visit at Baker City, to which place she accompanied Mr. Sklles Sunday nftcrnoon. Miss Edith Crockett, of tho grand guardian's office, bus returned from Colfax, whore she spent hor vncatlon visiting relatives and friends. Colonol .1. H. ltaley and son Hoy. have returned troni a hunting trip near Lehman Springs, where they have been for several days past. Miss Vivian ltoberts, of Echo, re turned to her home this morning after a visit with friends in this city, while on her way home from Iehman Springs. MIkh Huby Whittemore. who has been In the mountaliis near Alba for the past few days, on her homestead, Is expected to leturn to her home In this city tonight. J. 11. Kecnoy. of Elgin. Is reported to be seriously 111. Mr. Keonoy is nil old resident of this city, and has many friends here who will regret to hear of his illness. Miss Maude Sheridan returned this morning from a summer's visit at Hoseburg. Portland anil other vaiioj and Southern Oregon points, where she bus been the guest of relatives and friends. A. W. Left'ol, Mrs. Hannah Rogers and 'llov. A. H. Mulligan, of La Grande, passed through tills morning en route to Spokane to attend the Northwest Conference of the Methodist Episco pal church. Calvin Helllg, of Portland, tho pres ident of the Northwest Theatrical As sociation, was In the city Sunday uud part of yesterday on a short business visit with manager 11. J. Nixon, of the Frnzer theater. Rev J D. .limes, the Congregational minister, of Dayton, is the guest or Rev Jonathan Edwards, of this city, having come here to meet his wife, who Is returning trom an extended visit in the East. Mr mill Mrs. HlHsinuer. of Labette winiiiv KniiRnH left this morning for a visit' with relatives and friends in California, after a four-months' visit with sous and daughters who live in the vicinity of Pendleton. A D. Stlllinan returned this morn ing from San Francisco, whore lie has been In connection with the fa mous Columbia Island case that was up before the superior court of that state during the pust week. Paul Dolaney, formerly on the edi torial staff of the East Orogonlan, and lntely connected with the Oregon Dallv Journal as special writer, pass ed through the city today en route to La Grande and Summervllle. George Schwartz, who has for some time been connected with the Tlior kulsmi Piano House or this city, left this morning for Portland, from which cltv be will leave for New York, aftor a short visit with friends there i LABOR DAY Not withstanding the fact that manufacturers want more for all linen and cotton goods, we shall offer while our present stock lasts, our complete line of HOUSE FURNISH INGS at the same low prices that have always prevailed in this department. Table Linens Bleached, Unbleached and Colored. 00 inches wide, worth 35 c, our price ......23c 04 inches wide, our price (11 Inches wide, worth GOc, our price 45c 08 Inches wide, wortli SOc our price 65c Napkins size, worth $1.25, our price, dozen $1.00 size, all Unon, worm $2.75, our prlco, dozen $2.25 Turkish Tom Is Bleached and Unbleached. 12U.C kind, our prlco 10c 15c kind, our prlco 122c Extra large, worth 18c, our price 15c Extra largo, worth 25c, our price 20c Hath towels, worth SOc, our price 25c Tlath towels, worth 45c, oui price 35c Buck Towels ISc kind, our price 15c 25e kind, our price 20c SOc kind, our price 25c fiSc kind, our price 30c Toweling by the Yard 5c kind, our 'price 4c 10c kind, our price 8 1-3c 12'.c and 15c kind, our price ...12!2c and 10c 2oc"and ISc kind, our price 20c and 15c Bed Sprestds With or without fringe 90c to $3.00 each fTiy-fjrrarrrf I'rtHi-i'lft Twii kUTrJ, Jill -rrftiii.iWi i li'i'Tifi-iii-fcrJLlTTii.fcng Shetting 2 yards wide, worth 22c, our price ....... 20c 26 yards wide, worth 20c, our price . . . 23c yards wide, worth SOc, our price 26c Pillow Cuses 45x30 Inches, worth 15c, our prico 12' 2c 42x30 Inches, worth 12c, our prico 10e Ready Made Sheets 2Vix24 yards, worth 70c, our prico 55c 2x2', yards, worth SOc, our price 65c . Muslins Umsdalo Muslin worth 10c, our price . . 7c SG-inch good bleached Muslin .-. 5c Ticking Plain and Fancy Stripes. 32 inches wide, worth 12c, our pri(v 10c 32 Inches wide, worth ISc, our price.. . . 15c Curtain Swiss and Screen 30 Inches wide 10c and 17c kind, our price 8 1-3c and 5c 30 inches wide 33 l-3c and 20c kind, our price 25c and 15c Lace Curtains A new stock of Ecru and White, in new and dainty patterns. A few one and two pair lots, at ONE-HALF PRICE. t t : i It Pa s to Trade at Otttfittes lot Women and Men OREGON STATE FAIR. glUPiULrdiune ALWAYS THE LOWEST Salem, Ore., September 14 to 20, 1901. j Vnr tlw. iilmvt' nceasiou. the O. H. & ? N. makes a rate of $11.35 for the ; nth, i ith' ami nth. Limit tickets j -n Shipment of Dolls sold. September 11th to expire Sep- ?,i 6 ,T r cf tember 10th. Those sold September $ 14th to expire September 19th, and those sold September 17th to expire $ September 22d. 1S03. For further g nn.-llrmlnru rlill nil cir adllll'SS F F ?! Wamsley agent O. II. & N. Co, Now on Sale The clam canners of Aberdeen, Wash., have formed an organization FEATHER DUSTERS New Shipment of Turkey and Ostrich Dusters io inch Turkey, too feathers special 35c. 14 inch Tur key, 100 feathers special 50c. 12 inch carriage duster 120 tail leathers, special 75c. 8 inch parlor duster (Ostrich, ) special 51.25. Sisil duster for removing dirt from furniture special 50c. Our Ice Cream will please you. If you ever had any better our wont cost you a cent. We will let you he the judge. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE II." ntepx tVoiu Muln Hti-t'ot toward ths Court House Butler-Morrison. At the parsonage of the M E. Church. South. August 31, nt 0 p, m., Mr. Henry D. Morrison and Miss Sara E. Butler wero married, Rev. E. 11. Jones officiating. The wedding was a very iiuiot affair, there being present only the bride and groom with the necessary witnesses, tho groom lives near Milton, nnd the bride resides In Milton. They will take the 8:15 train for their future homo tomorrow May long Uf and great happiness be their future lot Miss Fletcher Has Returned. .Miss Agnes Fletcher has returned from nn extended visit at Maplo thorp. the Cranston country seat In the Waldo Hills near Salein. Miss Fletcher Iibb been in tho valley for over a month, and has been quite won by the green hills and luxuriant foil ago or tho place in which she hns been stopping. Very few or the big buildings in lower Now York maintain janitor corps or their own. There Is a sort or house-cleaning trust there called "The Metropolitan uieanuig conum ny." which takes yearly contracts for window washing, hall and office swooping, dusting, brnss polishing and all other needful service. What Kind of Feet Have You If they are narrow or low Instep, or high Instep or wide and short, flat and broad, or ir you have corns or bunions or ingrowing toe nails, or too in or tot out. why to ! properly shod you must certainly con sult the doctor of shoes In the shoe parlor nf the Uoston Store Here will be told to you all the truths about good shoes. How to buy tin easy feeling, good wearing, fine appearing, and purse opening shoes. Re member that our shoes save In stocking wear. When we tell you we have the largest slock or shoes to soli men and women at .50 to $3.50. we are stating a fact easy to prove. That's why it pays to inspect our shoe department when in need of shoes ror any of the family STORE j flllll Kid body Bisque Rag China all styles of Dolls and Doll Heads Never was our Lino so 0 fancy Dishes, Vases, etc., a Beau tiful Lino To Select from Liowl and Pitcher alike, first ijualitv that will not craze 5g I $1.19 I Full Line of School Books and f School Supplies S i THE BEST I i IS THE CHEAPEST j Bear this In mind when you J need poultry and stock supplies 1 t and ask for the International i I Poultry and Stock Food. Use I Kow Knro for your cow trou- J hies. j I C. F. Colesvvorthy j t T7.r2o East Alta St I Agent for Lee's Lice Killer Wc Can Mend It We have purchased the WIthee Bicycle and Repair Shop and J aie prepared to make quick re- t nairs and cuarantee our work. V We repair bicycles, sowing ma chines and other light machin ery, do brazing and other re nairlng. We aro agents for three makes of wheels that I have met the test and proved j their worth. They are THE RACYCLE, J THE HILLCLIMBER J and THE CRAWFORD. J If you are going to buy a wheel, come around and look t at our wheels hefoie you pur chase your wheel, j Gordan & Edmisten EAST COURT STREET, j 311 Rigby-Clove Mfg. COMPANY Manufacturers of the Rlgby-CIovt ComMned iAIfESIEl Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery t Foundry Work a Specialty j Cash paid for old castings Pendleton, - Oregon Enhhlf Metal. Kick In the world. In bars. Price, $1 per bar, at the Ea1 $ Oregonlan Office.