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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1904)
PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUE8DAY, JUNE 21, 1904. PAGE FIVE. Big Sale in Three Big I Departments t All This Week I l (hJk SUITS AND SKIRTS. COO Skirts, CO Suits, the biggest as sortment shown In Pendleton and. all go this week at reduced prices. 'MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Over 100 Suits on the bargain table. Men's ?10 suits, fG.50; $12.00 suits, $7.50; J1G.00 suits, ?8.G0. 200 child ren's suits worth from $2 to ?5, all go at Just hall price. Mothers, bring the boys In. SHOES. The big Bhoo sale goes merrily on. Don't miss It. Ladles' $2.50 shoes, $1.25; $3.00 shoes, $1.50. Children's $1.50 shoes, $1.00. Over 2000 pairs on sale at reduced prices. PENDLETON '5 ITER SYSTEM ,ee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets &TY BREVITIES I orders at Gratz's. Rider. Get aunny. teiB, the Dolta kind. hit at the Boston. i fruit dally, at Martin's. threshers at Kunkol's. fcj out dry goods. The Bos men's sweaters. The Panama hats for $4.7G. I)o i. ) Panama hats, to close, $C.7G. lutich. la dinner and ice cream Sun- It Gratz's. meals In the city served at restaurant. lis wishing to raise mules Lares to Dig Ben. nee sale at Mrs. Campbell's out ot all pattern hats. bra get satisfaction at How- formerly Ilees' cigar Btore. be wagons, rubber tired bug- ages and hacks at Kunkel's. Si George restaurant, open 1 night. Mrs. Cooper, proprl- shirt waist suits of summer lit arrived at tho ' Peoples we. jted-Posltion as cook In hotel Uirant by experienced woman. s h, cast uregouian. i shirts ot every description, k tor summer wear, are in N Tarlety at the Peonies (one. Ell rate to Mpnnhnm nnrl rn. Ii Sundays. il.OO. Evervlioriv tat For particulars call on or &miui, agent O. 11. & N. 6! omen who desire to enter It (ChlKll fnr til M. Slhlor, principal o'f nurses, uues iioapitni, spoknno, V our dlnnerware not full sets, ' price wun cash nurehase of PI and glassware a nil lnnin. light lamp free. See window C Rohrman, 'HE EYES I are the most delicate of the system and d not be neglected or on !td to none but thoroughly lCUe1 ad exnerlenced ontl. Fj we graduates of two of -wag optical colleges ot P country, and our large ex P'ce makes im mmnoini lrrect ML . --www ui UIO F sclentlflc manner. Wa a perfectly. HUNZIKER PrarMlve JewoUr. "6 Main Street. Got Sunny. U. C. Rader. Wood and coal see McAdam. Got a "top coat." Tho Boston. The Delta ice cream Is delicious. New spring shirts. The Boston. See Wlthee for Are extinguishers. Drag and disk harrows at Kunkel's. Talents are tools and not merchan dise. Douglas and Hanau shoes. The Boston. Skeleton clothing and outing suits at Uaer & Daley's. Furnished house for rent for two months. U. C. Rader. Chair seats, seven grades and styles, 10c to 20c. Nolf's. Ico cream, confectionery and ci gars at Ilatton's, 304 Court street. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed nt Joerger's, 120 West Court street. Olympic pancake Hour for camping. Mudo by Portland Flouring Mills Company. New Jup silk waists In black, and white just arrived at the Peoples Warehouse. For Rent Six-room furnished house for two and a half months. In quire at this ofllce. Three dozen Panama Hats Just re ceived. Will be closed at reduced prices. Lee Teutsch. Try the hot free lunch at tho Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to lili.ni, and at midnight. Now lines of kid gloves and lisle wash gloves ure 'mougst the new ar rivals at tho Peoples Warehouse. GUEST WAS DEAF AND DUMB. Night Clerk at Hotel St. George Had an Exciting Experience This Morn ing. Fay McClung, night clerk at Hotel St. George, got a passenger up for tho early morning east-bound train under difficulties. O. II. Fay, a deaf and dumb young man, arrived last night from Spokane and left n cull for the 4:45 train for the east, saying that ho would leave his door open and the clerk could step in und shake him, as It was im possible for him to hear a call. Instead of leaving his door open, the guest locked it, and left the key in the lock, so it waB Impossible to use the pass key to got into tho room. McClung was not to be defeated in his purpose t6 get tho guest away on his train, so he opened the tran som had peeped In. The deaf man was lying asleep, unmindful of the frantic efforts of the clerk to arouse him. McClung could not get through tho transom, the broomstick was too short to reach tho bed, and he was about to give up in despair when a bright thought struck him. He wont to the Itltcheu and lllled his pockets with potatoes and slipped up stairs In triumph. Now McClung is not a pitcher, short stop, Influlder nor captain of a baseball team, and a)l Ills throws were wild at first. The transom was small and taking aim through a small opening, was demoralizing to his marksmanship. One, two, three, four potatoes ralued down on the bed, without of rnan ohnta wrn wasted on the Bleeping guest still snoozing sweetly. TUP lost poinio in ma iuv-i. " aimed carefully with telling effect. It tha aiioat fnlrlv In the face. and as McClung finished tolling him by signs and signals tuai u wun uiue to got up, the train whistled Into town and the guest caught It by a bore margin. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM tTli! '4mous Ice 0rwun can "Bain be obtained at the old fa " Cabin Soda Fountain. ROEPPENS Tf" IWe A, C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS CAPACITY OF BOILERS IN EXCESS PRESENT NEEDS. Building Will Be Fire Proof Throuoh- out Steel Girders and Sheet Iron Walls, Roof and Doors Spokane Expert Compliments the Water Commission on Excellence of the System Calls It the Model System of the Northwest. The old pump liouso has been en tirely torn away, and the work of re placing It with the better structure hns begun, the concrete foundation now being in. Brick work on tho now building, whlcl. will be 45x50 feet In size, will begin In a very short time, and put through to an lmmodlnto completion. But before the building Is put up, tho new boiler will bo bricked In and put to work Immedi ately. The building will probably bo completed by July 15 and the boiler bricked In and at work before that tlmo. Weston brick will be used throughout. Van Duser. & Co. have tho contract. The new boiler cost $1000 and the cost of setting and enclosing It, and ot finishing the now building will be between $4000 and $5000. The new building will be fire-proof not nomi nally and supposedly, but actually, fire-proof. All the beams, girders and rafters and joists will be of steel and tho doors of sheet Iron. Tho large holler will have a capac ity ot $2,000,000 gallons In 24 hours, and tho smaller bolle." of 700 000 gal lons In 24 hours the entire capacity far In excess of tho needs oC a town of tho present size of rendlctun, tho commission having made estimates provide for the needs of the place for many years In advance. R. E. St-ahorn of Spokane, presi dent of tho Northwestern Light & Power Company, ir. a recent letter to F. B Clopton, highly compliments the Pendleton water commission on their system of charges and regulations, declaring thai It N the best in tho en tire Northwest nn.' a model for all towns contemplating putting in or iv vising their water systems. Mr. Clopton, Bpetklng of the prone ness of people to think that a very llttlo leak cannot visibly affect tho city's interests detrimentally, calls attoi tiou to the following figures fur nished by tho Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool; An oril're tho size of a pin, with 75 pounds prei.suro to the square Inch behind it will in one year's tlmo emit 120,144 gallons of water; au ori fice 'he size of a cambric needle will In one year's time emit 31,530 gallons, the pressure being the some. Wrecking Sale NOW IN MORE SHOOTERS ARRIVE. Large Delegations Coming In for the Sportsmen's Tournament. fn nilfllHnn In tlm rMnrnspntfttfvi'R fn tlu WInpliPKter and Remington Arms Company, and the Dupout Pow der Works, already meutloneu, me ffil1nu'lm Hlmntprn linvtt arrived to day: O. O. KIncade, Gelser, Matt urr, Dillon, G. E. Dickson, James Stephen son, J. H. Van Gesen, and E, R. Mc Donald, of hllensburg, and E. F. Con far, of Livingston, Mont. L. G. Becker und W G. Burgess, of Ogdeu, and W. T. Sheard, of Ta coma, will arrive tonight, anu 10 from California are expected tomorrow morning. The local committees uro working diligently on the final arrangements, mi In nii.iinrlni' for the accommoda tion of tho visitors as they arrive. Great cntliuVasm prevails among the arriving shooters unu tuey an iook for tlm lnrcest crowd ever ;ttemnng n Northwest tournament. Have You Received the Seaside Sou. venlr for 19047 Tim a t, r n. n. will mall to your address free, copies of their summer booklet containing 30 pages of half f Columbia river and ClatBop Beach scenery. Address J. C. Mayo, G. F. ana r. a., Asionu, Or., or Mr. C. A, Stewart, agent, 248 Alder street, Portland, Or. Notice to the Public. M.,.l ( l.nroliv L'lVPIl that I Will pay no bills contracted by anyone ex cept myself. CLARA STOCKBR, June 20th, 1904. Paying Delinquent Txes. mi... im.... Vail, .mil rinnk has uuld lilt rum . . . .i. .. ..,,! inainiimunt and balance nLLuim ........ of $779.54 which it owed to the county through us innure io Vuj mo taxes of Marriage License. A ninrrlnen llcenSO WUS ISSUed this afternoon to Miss Bessie Nadlne Raymond and George E. Reos. Attention Sheepmen. nw. n inn co and can locate some good range and water. Address box 44, La Qranae, ur. World's Fair Rates. Tho O. R. & N. Company announces tho following low rates: From Pendleton io ui. iuib uuu return, $60.00. From Pendleton to uiiicueu turn, $05.00. nv. nlilnnon rntilrllln? through bt. Louis (no coupon between Chicago and St. Louis) or vice versa, $G!.&0. To Chicago, returning via oi. tuia vice versa, $00.25. Tickets on sale Juno 7, 10, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sep tember 5, C, 7. Octobor 3, 4, 6. within 10 days iit-nuio t cw"d ----- - - from date of sale; final return limit 90 days from dato of saie. Stopovers allowod In citner uiroc- ,r will, In thn transit limit. For further Information call on or ad dress 13. U- OWIli AB"H. Full Blast EVERY ARTICLE CUT IN PRICE HELP US TO MOVE. ALL COLORS BEST AMERICAN PRINT CALICO, 4c YD. 15c HOSE, 9c PER PAIR, ALL WOOL SCOTCH CHEVIOT, 36 INCH WIDE, 65c YARD FOR 33c YARD. EMBROIDERIES, 5c TO 10c YARD, NOW 2c TO Be PER YARD. SHOES, CLOTHING, WAISTS, ALL REDUCED. TEe Peoples Warehouse j t PERSONAL MENTION M. II. Rice, of Frcownter. Is In the city today. Charles H. Miller, th merchant ot Echo. Is In town. Mrs. Edyth M. Davis of Nye, is tho guest of friends In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kllgoro, of Wes ton, spent the day In Pendleton. George H. Sutherland, of Wnlla Walla, transacted business In Pen dleton today. Mr. and iara. E. V. Rldonour, ot Union, aro visiting Pendleton friends for a few days. Miss Alberta Hopper, of La Grande, Is visiting a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Walter Hopper. Mrs. E. Jacobson, of La Grande, spent Sunday In this city, the guest of her sister, Mrs, Walter Hopper. Harry Fowler returned this morn ing from Tho Dalles, where ho has been on business for a part of tho laBt week. Mrs. J. W. Tuttle and daughter, of Ia Grande, are In town to bo present at tho wedding of Miss Myrtle Smith and Gerald Tuttle, which :s to occur tomorrow evening at tho Church of the Redeemer. Mrs. J. A. Carlson, who has been receiving medical attention In tho city for tho past 10 days, has return ed to her home at Kaniela, accom panied by Gall and Gertrude Huff man, who will visit a few days with her. Wylle 'Inn, of Salem, was a Pen dleton visitor today on his way to Pomeroy on business, Mr. Ziun is one of tho lending confectioners of tho capital city, and Is away partly on business and partly on a vacation tour. One Drunk; Three Days. William McDonald, of the well known family by that name. Is In the city Jail for a visit ot three days. McDonald has a largo nppetllo and u small caplcty for booze, which 1b tho cause or so much troublo to blm, ho oftlmes taking more than he can car ry This was tho trouble today, Wllkes-Rldenour. Miss Joslo B. Wilkes and Edgar V. Rldenour were married yesterday afternoon at the court house by Judge W. R. Ellis. Tho bride la the daugh ter of Frank Wilkes of Adams, while the groom Is the son of George Rlde nour of Weston. Dolllng-Caston. Henry Caston and Elizabeth Dol ling were married yesterday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mr. P. M. Howard. The ceremony was conducted by M. V, Howard, pastor ot the South Methodist church. A cache of 18C sticks of dynamite was found at the scene of the Hear mouth, Mont., train robbery. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE 8EWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. A NICE EASY COLLAR Is appreciated by every man who nver wore one on a hot summer day -tho kind without rough and raw rdges the soothing summer kind. No matter how flnn the collar Is, It ran be ruined by tho wrong laundry. Wo claim ours to bo a right laundry -ouii In add to rather than detract from, your summer pleasure. Pror iih as far um you like, THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows, Oood bread Is assured whou flyers' Beit Flour U used. Dran, shorts, iteitn roll ed barley always on band. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Prop. ,i - t Thii coffee i$ told in nd 2 lb. tins. Grind frejih each day not too fine. J. A. FOLGER a CO. - San Frncico Import of Fln Coff SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Are the ones that patronize our storo. Wo roalUo that we aro new In business hero and uavo a reputation to make. We propose to mako that reputation by the merits of our goods and tho low prices wo glvo, A trial purchase at our storo will convince you that our store will save you money. Wo want your trade, and we guarantee satisfaction. Workingmen's Clothing Co- CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8TREET8. 6NE PRICE TO ALL. BECK, THE PLUMBER Let him do the work and you will be satisfied. Ills work Is always first-class In overy particular. Always let us figure with you on plumbing. J BECK, the Reliable Plumber Court Street, opposlto Hotel Bickers. J