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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904. PAGE FIVE. Shoes for Everybody you see that great assortment o -Oxfords and Slippers we ... .it ! (inn a ftn u. ...... i if I. a All Sizes, ail pritcn. yi.v iu r"i iimvv ana nam tle. Thli veek we are closlno out about 10 lines in ladles' shoes and OJfordi at J"8t one-ha,f price' It will do 0U Bood t0 look PERSONAL MENTION Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets jl m C Rider. Get Sunny. !5 hats at the Boston. riolla kinfi. Ctcuui. mc w .u -l.Mw nt Mnrttn'c i n rifl Tun XTman , eiio nn Kllnners at Teutsch's. line men's sweaters. The dps renairHd wiiiih vuu wu.il ul mo roc in hip- Mnn formerly Rees' cigar store. r wle A fine upright piano in condition For particulars see 4 M ticmrtra raatnuvnnt miAn i;d night Mrs, Cooper, propri- t uaiey Ctopbell's. me not tree lunch nt tlm Mpr. v.. A, m i at uuuu: lu b ind at midnight. ue lot free lunph li Mnr. , - . A b uuuu. t a. ana at m r n iriit -v aub nco iuucu ui me nier- --., A iu l ai uuuu: lo new nve-ronm limine with uiutKs east or Main APPiy at East Orogonlan. : our dlnnerware not full sots. u moii nurcnase or 7" sioiswure anu lamp, lamp free Seo window Zack is In town. Got Sunny. U. C. Itader. Wood und coal see McAdam. Get a "top coat." The Boston. The Delta Ice cream Is delicious. Removal sale at Owl Tea House. Pure Welnnarrt's beer at The Mint. "Mayflower" Shoes at Teutsch's, $3.00. 53. CO and $3.00 Hats for $2.00 at Teutsch's. Panama Hats, all stylos, at Teutsch's. Ice cream, confectionery and cl gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. Moline wagons, rubber tired bug gles, carriages and hacks at Kunkel's, Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 12l West Court street. Grand Duke Frederick Wllhelm of Mecklenburg-Strelltz, Is dead, aged 85. Japanese parasols, straw cuffs, shopping baskets and waste baskets. Nolf's. The Improvement Societies of Port lfind are urging the city to advertise more and clean up the back streets. For Sale A Holt Junior Combined Harvester, 1902 model, In good condi tion. Apply to Louis F. Anderson, Pendleton, Or. "UNDER. TWO FLAGS." HE EYES " UC UHIflPPf nl ry none but thoroughly IT! !' . optl- iag OD Pal . 8 rtiki -owm "Ji una mix i - ui iuich nr. the def: :rr t... wnuuor. we trfeottv HUNZIKER p0r,lve jeweuP w Mala Street. Splendid Production of Beautiful Drama, Thursday, June 2. This play, which la to be given un der the auspices of'the Eastern Star, will certainly bo an attraction worthy of your attention. Every detail has been rehearsed and it will be a play of Interest from start to finish. There will be no long waits or tiresome lags as Is often seen in amateur produc tions. Reserve your seats now at Uroek &. McComas' drug store. COMING EVENTS. June 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county plo neers' reunion, at Weston. June C Hubber-tired buggy will be given away by the East Oregonlan. Juno C General election in Ore gon. June 15, 10, 17 Oregon encamp- nient G. A. R., Hood River, Juno 22 Thirty-second annual re union Oregon Pioneers, Portland. June 23, 24, 25 Northwest Sports men's tournament. Pendleton. . August 22-27 American .Mining Congress, Portland. May Be McFarland's Body. 13. n. MeFarJand, of Adams, was in the city yesturday, niul reports having received word from Lewlston that a bodv was seen floating down the Snake, several days ago, which it is believed Is the body of his. brother, Bert McFarland, who was cirowneu on Wild Goose Raniils. last November. He usks papers down the Columbia to publish a description of any body found that he may take care of It, should It prove to be his brother. His brother was a man ot meuium size, wolKhlnir about 1C0 pounds, five feet eight inches in height, and had silver filling iu his teeth. Estray Notice. Came to my nlace in Alkali canyon on Frank Houmagoux's place, about the ifith of October. 1903. one red two- year-old steer, branded circle l on leu hip. Owner of above descnuea animai can have same by calling at my place and paying all charges. VICTOR HUUMAUUUA, Nye, Oregon. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM W o.m Ce Crm can again be obtained at the old fa- ma Soda PV,..nti- Soda Fountain, The Popular Price! DRUG STORE A. C KOEPPEN & BROTHERS H. Connell, of Umatilla, was at the at. ueorge today. aejmour fawauger, of Mcacham creek, was a visitor today. Miss Maude Allen, of Pilot Rock, is waning i-enaieton friends. John Parks, of Weston, spent the uay m renaieton on business. Mrs. N. A. Courtney of Meacham, is visuing in tne city for a day or so. H. A. Richardson, one of the mer chants o( Adams, was In town today. flir. and Mrs. Z. W. Lockwood of Hoitx, are the guests ot Pendleton menus. Mrs. Douglas Belts, ot Pilot Rock, spent the day in Pendleton visiting witn menus. Frank Coykendall. O. n. N. con ductor ot La Grande, is here visiting ms lamuy. Mrs. J. Burns of Meacham, is the guest, of friends In Pendleton for a snort time. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson, of Athe na, spent the day in Pendleton yester day visiting friends. josepn and i..omas Bcrgevln, two well known farmers of Athena, visited menus nero yesterday. F. R. Kerr, of the firm of Wnilhams &. Kerr of Portland, was a Pendleton business visitor today. Mrs. C. HenUle, of Echo, accompan led by her son, was the guest ot Pen dleton friends yesterday. John McCourt was a Walla Walla visitor yesterday, called there to at tend to some legal business. T. J. Richards, one of the well known residents of St. Johns, Is In town for a short time on business. Grant Horn, one of the prominent larmers from the Pilot Rock district, was a business visitor In the city to day. Willie Bollons left this morning for Hood River, where he will spend the strawberry season helping harvest the crop. Mrs. J. M. Hlair, who underwent an operation at the hospital here last week, has returned to her home at La Grande. Dave Gregorlo left this morning for Adams, where he will superintend the work on the warehouse now being built there. Clark E. Nelson, of Weston, accom panied by his mother, Mrs. H. B. Nel son, Is In town for a few days visit with friends. Miss Bess Shepard, who has taught In the public school here during the past year, let! for her home In Polk county, near Salem, yesterday. Dr. T. M. Henderson left this morn ing for Milton, where lie will mingle with the democrats In one of the larg est and laBt rallies of the season. Mrs. J. C. Holsclaw returned to her home at GrangevlUe, Idaho this morn ing after a visit of a couple or weeks with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Haynes. H. W. Swart, of Bingham Springs, caught the bumper catch of fish on Meacham creek, Sunday, having caught the limit of the law, 125, in a short time. Mrs. Emll Motschraan, of Portland, was a guest at the Hotel Bickers to day,' having come here In response to telegram announcing the death or her husband, W, S. Goodman, of the Hudson Bay farm, and oue of the largest stock, men In the Eastern part of the state, was a guest at the Hotel St. George today for a short time on business. W. Belden. of Spokane, was the guest of frleiulse here yesterday, leav ing tills morning for home. Mr. Bel den Is a mining man, and is known to a great many of the people of Pen dleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCuIlough of Echo, were the guests of friends here yesterday, having come to meet their daughter, Miss Lela McCuIlough, who has been In Pasco visiting for some time, and who Is now returning to her home at Echo. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, WAISTS, SKIRTS AND KIMONAS. LOWEST PRICES WE ARE OFFERING SPLENDIDLY STRONG LINES IN THESE DEPARTMENTS ALL MENTS BEST CUT AND TRUEST FIT. OF OUR GAR. DEMOCRATS AT HOLDMAN. Last Rally Before the Weston "Politi cal Day" Will Be Held at Holdman Friday. A democratic rally has been ar ranged for Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. at which all the candidates are ex pected to be present. The meeting will bo hold at the Holdman school house and the voters are looking forward to the rally as one of the biggest in that portion of the county during the campaign. Doc Campbell, the veteran demo cratic warhorse of that precinct, has had the matter In charge and looks for a large attendance. There are 103 voters in Holdman precinct and 100 of these are registered, showing that great Interest Is taken In tho campaign. ELMER TURNER DEFENDANT. He Is Accused of Inciting smaii ooys to Disorderly Conduct. Rimer Turner was tried this after noon before Judge Fltz Gerald on tho charge of Inciting two small boys to fight. One of the boys was Carl Per ringer, and the other Walter Dlx. Tho defendant was accused by Marshal Carney. He had at last succeeded, and tho boys had been arrested, as well as Mr. Turner. The defendant i.iendeii not uulltv and his caso was set for this afternoon, when Mr. Tur ner conducted his own defenso. Turner was found guilty aim nneu $5 and costs. Norrls & Rowe Coming. Norrls & Rowe's circus Is billed to appear In the city on June 10. This show la said to have been enlarged since Its appearance here last season. mm PhnrloH Penland was killed at a railroad crossing In Salem. Sunday afternoon, while returning from me morial exorcises. A train was switch ing nnd sho ran between two cars a they came together, being Instantly Muslin Underwear An offering that will crowd this department all week. Every garment at Fire Salo Prices. 25 per Cent OFF 25 Per Cent White Muslin Skirts. White Muslin Drawers, White Muslin, Gowns, Ladles' Corset Covers. Every garment well sewed, ot best materials and full sizes. , $1.00 Garments for v .....74c $1.25 Garments for 93c 75c Garments for ..56c 50c Garments for 37c $1.50 Garments for $1.13 $2.00 GarWnts for $1.49 $2.50 Garments for $1.87 $3.00 Garments for $2.24 $4.00 Garments for $2.99 $5.00 Garments for $3.76 $0.00 Garments for $4.48 $S.00 Garments for $5.94 Kool Kimonas Komfortablc and Kool. Talk about Ire krem sodas these are the real things. So much in demand Just now, nnd are marked at Fire Sale Prices No. 4115 Kimonas, in light blue ami light pink, front facings of while edgings, sleeves trimmed same style, all at 49c No. 120 Klmoua of navy blue dotted Swiss, trim med Iu deep white embroidery. $2.25; bargain price $1.50 No. 3G57 Kimonas of French flowered organdies, very pretty and chic, worth $2,00, bargain price $1.29 HOT WEATHER KURERS. Shirt Waist Specials Grand opportunity to secure wonderful bargains. EVERY SHIRT WAIST AT FIRE SALE PRICES Ladles' fine white lawns, ladles' linen collars and ladles' colored Shirt WalBtsj good fitters stylish and beautifully trimmed. All of the 89c Shirt Waists at 50c All of the $1.00 Shirt Waists at 69c All of the $1.25 Shirt Waists at 97c All of the $1.50 Shirt Waists at $1.13 All of the $2.00 Shirt Waists at $1.48 All or the $3.00 Shirt Waists at $2.36 All of the $4.00 Shirt Waists at $2.97 (All bIzcb.) SPECIAL VALUES IN BLACK AND WHITE JAPANESE SILK WAISTS. A big cut on Indies' Silk JacketR, Black and Pongees, all at CLEAN UP PRICES. Millinery 1ADIES' TRIMMED HATS t AND ' : READY-TO-WEAR 05 HATS 65 ALL WE HAVE LEFT AT ON1MIALF PRICE ONE-HALF EVERY HAT AT FIRE SALE PRICKS $S.R0 Hats for $-U5 $5.00 Hals for $2.50 $0.00 Hats for $3.00 $2.00 Hats for $1.00 $1.25 Hnts for 63c $1.00 Huts for v. 50c Millinery sale In tho Cloak Department. Separate Skirts TIiIr week In otir cloak room 75 LADIES SKJRTS 75 AT CUT PRICES, TO SELL EVERY SKIRT IN A HURRY. FIRE SALE PRICES While Pique Skirts trimmed with embroldory In Rertlngs, latCBt flare- skirts; well made; for mer price $2.75, sale prim , $1.99 No. fiSft ladles' Skirts, mannlttli mixtures, self-trim-mod wtlh straps and buttons, untitled, beauti ful summer weight. Those Hklrts worth $10; price now $5.97 Ladles' white nlpaca skirts, fashions' latest stylos, trimmed with polkn dot luce medallions; very stunning; worth $12.50, sale price now ,,..$7.98 No. 134 ladles' navy bluo Mellon Skirts, mndo with eight rows stitching around bottom; very ser viceable. Worth $4.00, salt) price now ....$2.69 No. 100 ladles' white and black, and bluo nnd white duck skirts, stylishly made, trimmed with two rows of white brnld; closing thorn out at 98c All ot tho $35.00 Voile Skirts reduced to $22.50 Children's Wash Dresses In while ami colored, all sizes, extraordinary re ductions. Read tho FIRE SALE PRICES; No. 2005 children's heather percales lu bluo and rose, sizes C to II years; former prlco $1.50, now $1.10 No. 07(1 children's whlto phjue dresses, sailor stylos, nil sizes; worth $2.50, salo prlco $1.49 All sizes; from Infants lo II years. LADIES' SUMMER PETTICOATS JUST RIGHT FOR THE DUST 25 -PER CENT 25 REDUCTION. Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Proud of His Title. I "What makes Brown so haughty these days?" ; "Why, his secret benevolent assocl ntion has elected him to an ofllco Unit has a title seven feet longer than any , title thero is In Smith's secret socie ty." Chicago Evening Post. Removal salo at Owl Tea House. To make man better, make trade better. To make trade better, make goods better. Schilling's Best: lea bsklixixwdfr culft. flavoring tittM kkU Your grocer's; money back. Admiration of Ladies Is won at first glanco by our oxnulsUo designs In mllllnory. The Individuality of each hat In our stork Is appreciated by the people who strive to be abreast of tho fashions. Tho more particu lar a lady Is about her bond wear, the mora slit) admires our show. Ing. Wo want the privilege of showing you our exclusive now pat terns. Wo know wo can please you and all wo ask Is a chance. CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. SHERWIN & WILLIAMS PAINT ONLY PLACE TON TO IN PENDLE GET IT. PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. E. J. MURPHY Court St. Under Two Flags i French Military drama In four acts, Ft&tet Opera House Thursday, June 2 This grand production given la Its entirety by Eastern star. Personally directed by William Edgar Graham, Jato of Frawloy Co, $700.00 In costumes, correct stage sotting, beautiful scenlp of. fects, specialties botween acts, one continuous show, A play that will glvo sotlBfaction to all. A cast that ACT their parts. Don't for get the date, Thursday, June 2, Prices 25c, 60c 7Sc. killed.