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(I PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1904. PAGE FIVE. Clothing and Shoe Sale Have you heard your nqighbors talking about It? "Wo havo sold nearly all of the first lot ot 'men's suits, and Wednesday morning BO more new up-to-date suits will bo placed on tho bar gain tabic. Did you notice the reduc tion? $10.00 Suits $6.65 $7.50 Suits $5.50 $8.50 Suits $6.25 $12.00 Suits $7.90 $13.75 Suits . $9.85 Over 1,500 pairs men's and women's shoes are be ing closed out at price. PERSONAL MENTION Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets CITY BREVITIES r la In town. ait orders at Gratz's. ; Rider. Get Sunny. e cream, tne ueita kihu. i hits at the Boston. i fruit daily, at Martin's. F spring shirts. The Boston. tti line men s sweaters, ice In. boa repaired while you wait at ; neals In the city served at i restaurant. iotas get satisfaction at How i formerly Rees' cigar store. tie SL George restaurant, open ud night Mrs, Cooper, proprl- Zack Is In town. Get Sunny. U. C. Itader. Wood and coal see McAdam. Geiser threshers at Kunkel's. Get a "top coat." The Boston. The Delta Ice cream is delicious. Big sale on Slippers at Teutsch's. Drag and disk harrows at Kunkel's. Closing out dry goods. The Bos. ton. "Mayflower" Shoes at Teutsch's, $3.00. Suit sale at Teutsch's and Hanan shoes. The Hats, all styles, at your clothes cleaned and I t Joerger's, 12C West Court r the hot free lunch at the Mer- b' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to a, and at midnight. Rent Five-room house, with .three Mocks east of Main Apply at East Oregonlan. , one of the finest caterers on ut will have charge of the Pan- : Clyster Cafe, Webb and Cotton- 1 streets. J of our dlnnerware not full sets. ! price with cash purchase o.f r and glassware and lamp. : sight lamp free. See window aj. C. Rohrman. pted-Energetic man or woman : u traveling manager for an established firm. References i ud required. Salary $18 ner i ltd expenses advanced. Chance Ijmmotlon. Address F. B. Corn- L Pendleton, Ore. luted - Energetic, trustworthy Fmanae branrh nfflno nt ISUbed mercantile agency at Pen A Oregon fiimmnio IfifllO per year Must have S300 apital. Reference remiRsteii. P former occunatlnn otn I'KUt mU3t tit. Iirana.-,1 , d for interview. Address Miae, Cordon & Co., 100-101 ""d'ng, Portland, Oregon. HE EYES Tier una th. . . .. . uo uiosi uencate the system and ot be neglected or ea 4 to none but thoroughly J1 m experienced optl- 2lt optical college, ot our largo ex us competent the. defect, of the, HUNZIKER tognt.lv. Jewel,,. 7 Main Street. Ladies' store. Douglas Boston. Panama Teutsch's. $3.50 and $3.00 Hats for $2.00 at Teutsch's. Chicken dinner and lee cream Sun days at Gratz's. Furnished house for rent for two months. U. C. Rader. Persons wishing to raise mules breed mares to Big Ben. Clearance sale at Mrs. Campbell's. Closing out of all pattern hats. Ice cream, confectionery and ci gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. Moline wagons, rubber tired bug gies, carriages and hacks at Kunkel's. Golf and negligee shirts, great va riety of patterns at popular prices. Baer & Daley. Croquet sets, hammocks, garden and flower tools, Japanese parasols. Nolf's book store. Furnished ropm with Independent entrance for rent, $8 per month, 1002 East Court street. Good seven-room house for rent, corner Bluff and Willow streets. Call at Kemler's grocery. Lost A black leather cover mem orandum book, valuable only to own er. Liberal reward for return to this office. Special rate to Meacham and re turn on Sundays, $1.00. Everybody go fishing. For particulars call on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N. .Mr. Silas H. Soule of Koule Bros.' Piano Co. of Portland, the well known piano man and professional tuner. Is In Pendleton on his semi-annual trip. Please leave orders for tuning at Tall man's drug store. Agents Wanted To sell our super ior high-grade nursery stock; new and complete outfit furnished free; casb weekly, write today for choice of territory. Capital City Nursery Company, Salem, Or. The Fair store has many special good bargains to offer the public and will change its advertisement In the East Oregoulila every day. Every ad vertisement should be read carefully. as this progressive firm will have something, new In each issue that will be of Interest to you ,, E- I- Wilbur, 0f KorU rork ,s ,n the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Qrubbe, of Hold man, spent the day in Pendleton. H. B. Stanfleld, tho Echo farmer and stockman, was a Pendleton business visitor today, George Clay, o. n. & N. section foreman of North Fork, spent tho day in the city, C. E. Troutman. the to Athena this moruinR on n' short UUMUVSS VISll. Jack Sklles and family, of Spokane, ..... i.3 mis evening to spend the nuiiiuier in mis city. S. F. Moore, one of the prominent tomums ui Attains, was a Pendleton uusmess visitor today. u. v . uunt, of Portland. Is in town ior a snort business visit here and at his large farm near Foster. Asa u. inomson returned to his home In Echo this morning, aftr a uuy s visit in rendleton on business. Miss Winnie Privett left this, morn Ing for Portland, whero sim ,vtn i,n the guest of relatives and friends for a iew weens. Mrs. J. A. Carlson, of Kamela, came down last night to remain a few dnys to receive medical attention, her health being very poor. Horace WMker, county commis sioner, left yesterday afternoon for his home at Helix, after having spent several days In Pendleton. J. C. Lonergan, the cattle buyer for the Frye-Bruhn Meat Company, left this morning for Echo and points In the Interior, where he goes to buy cat tle. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Froy, who left here several days ago. are now visit ing In Victoria, H. c, where they will remain indefinitely at the Victoria Hotel. C. F. Royal, a carpenter and bridge contractor of Salem, was the guest of the Hotel Bickers today for a short time, on his way home from a visit In Washington. Miss Hazel Glass left this morning ior ner nome at uoidendale. after a short visit here with her uncle, W. D. Chamberlain. Miss Glass has been attending school at Athena for the past year. Conductor Coykendall. who came In from La Grande last night, says the, people of that city burned up several nunareu gallons of oil In bonfires and county seat ratification last night. The town was decorated with banners across the streets labeled "county seat." 1 Summer Outing Suits for Men and Young Men Summer Shoes for Men and Young Men A Straight Tip ! Kvery man who buys a Stetson Hat Makes the best kind of tut investment bccifusc every Stetson is n combination of the finest quality of materials the highest skill in workmanship and unequalled beauty in design. The Peoples Warehouse Straw Hats for Men and Young Men Nobby Outing Shirts for Men and Young Men Free Lecture. Dr. Mary E. Sellen, of Terrytown. N. Y., will deliver a free lecture to the ladles and gentlemen of Pendle ton at the court house Friday even ing, June 10. Subject, "Astrology, Phrenology and Kindred Subjects.' Lecture commences at S o'clock. Dr. Sellen lias lectured before the lead ing clubs and societies of the east,' among which was the Sorosls club ot New York Cley. She Is a regular practicing physician and Is a giadu ate of tho Eclectic College of Cincin nati, O. People of Pendleton should avail themselves of the opportunity to hear Dr. Sellen. SKIN GRAFTING SUCCESSFUL. Condition of Mrs. Nave Shows Marked Improvement. When tho burned wound on Mrs. Nave was dressed yesterday It show ed great Improvement, says tho Walla Walla Union. Tho grafts on tho arm have grown till nt least half of the surface Is covered. The cuticle looks healthy tind grows together leaving no scar. Mrs. Nave's general health Is much Improved, her suffering Is greatly al leviated, and her strength is now In creasing. Sho has been heroic all through this terrible suffering, and feels that her progress toward recov ery Is as rapid as possible, and not withstanding tho great suffering at the present, Blic is cheerful and hopeful COMING EVENTS. First Thinning of Beets. About 20 men were discharged tem porarily from the Echo beet field last night, the first thinning of the beets Imvjng been completed. The crop Is in excellent condition and a largo yield of very high sugar per ce,: beets will be harvested there. The. weeding and later thinning must be done yet. The land at Echo requires very little weeding, however, because of the freedom from weeds. June 15, 16, 17 Oregon encamp ment 0. A. n., Hood River. June 22 Thirty-second annual re union Oregon Pioneers, Portland. Juno 23, 24, 25 Northwest Sports men's tournament, Pendleton. August 22-27 American Mining Congress, Portland. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST' CLA38 WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. E8 TIMATE8 FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED, T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. Mulklns-Huffmaster. Miss Mary Mulklns and Dennis Huffmaster, of Walla Walla, were married yesterday afternoon at the residence of Rev. G. L. Hall, of the Baptist church. Miss Mulklns was a resident of this county, while the groom Is a well known young man of Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Huffmas ter left last night for that city, where they will nia.ee their home. Prominent Pilot Rock Man. A. Perard. of Pilot Rock, Is in town today. His sons, Albert and Desire Perard, who have been attending school at Spokane, will be here In few days to visit during the summer with their father at Pilot Hock. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM lot r.tf9 Iee Crem can again be obtained at the old fa w Cabin Soda wn.i The Popular Price! DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS Free Lecture at Court House. Dr. Mary E. Sellen, of New York, will deliver a free lecture at tho court house on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, on the subject, "Astrology, Phrenology and Kindred Subjects." On Monday afternoon at the Commer cial Association parlors, Dr. Sellen will address the women of the vari ous clubs on a subject to be announc ed tomorrow. This lecture Is for wo men only. Commencement Tonight. The annual commencement of St, Joseph's Academy will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Frazer. A most Interesting program has been prepared, both musical and literary. Bishop Charles. S. O'ltelley will deliv er the address to the class, which Is composed of Misses Frances M. Fitz Gerald, Elsie M. Grant and Amelia Itabblnnovltz. " PROSPECTS FOR RELEASE. Spaniard Extremely Suspicious of America's Tactic. Paris. June 8. Semi-official advices today state that negotiations for the release of Perdlcaris and Varley by the Moroccan brigands proceed en couragingly, owing to the action taken by Chief Cuazan, France's por-lege. Old Papers Cheap. Wo need room in our stock room and will sell large bundles of news papers, 25 cent size, for 10 cents. Come to the East Oregonlan and get a bundle. John L. Coleman, treasurer of a Baptist church at Jersey City, Is under arrest charged with embezzling $3,000 from the Public Service Corporation. "NOW HE'S TALKING" flayB Mr. Shirt: "I cortalnly feol clean spic nnd span after they are through with mo." Tho "thoy" means in this case tho Intelligent workpeo ple nt this laundry. Tho shirt's testi mony of thu oxcollenco of our work Ih attested by hundreds who havo tried It. Why not by you? Tost and attest. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Premier Maura Ic Suspicious. Madrid. June 8. "Do not ignore tho real nuruose of the Yankee fleet at Tanglers" Premier Maura Is quoted as saying during an Interview regard inir the Moroccan situation. The re-1 mark ind cates the premier Deneves.T .... . i. ... tne report mat America wibih.- m w tain the port of Morocco. ONE PRICE TO ALL. The Workingmen's Clothing Company OPENS IT8 NEW STORE IN THE HENDRICKS BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8TREETS FRIDAY, JUNE 1 0 THI8 NEW 8TORE CARRIE8 A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW, FRESH, UP-TO-DATE CLOTHINQ, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, 8HOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNK8 AND VALISES. TO WIN YOUR PATRONAGE WE PROPOSE TO OIVE THE GREATEST VALUE8 FOR MONEY EVER OFFERED IN EA8TERN OREGON. WE PROPOSE TO CATER TO THE TRADE OF THE LABORING MEN AND ALL WELL DRE88ER8. WE WANT YOUR BU8INE88 ON THE MERIT OF THE VALUES WE GIVE. SpanUh Mine Disaster. Madrid. June 8. Tweuty-flve per-1 sons were killed In an explosion In a colliery at Meletidoros this morning. Golf Championship', Sandwich. June 8. The open golf championship contest began tuis morning, with American Travis par ticipating. The decision is ior tne lowest total scores of four rounds. Travis finished nine holes on a run THE WORKINGMEN'S CLOTHING COMPANY CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. - Opposite Hotel St. George out in 39. I