1 $At I DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904. PAGE FIVE. . PACES' PERSONAL MENTION 1 jalSaleallthisWeek In Many Departments Ladles' suits and skirts at a big reduction. Muslin under wear, ladles' and men's shoes, men's and boys' clothing, child ren's dresses and hoods. Nearly every department In our big store Is represented In this sale. e Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets W. G. Hoitder Is at Helix doing car pentering. Will M. Peterson, the Athena at torney, is In the city today. Atron Turner, the lawyer, now has his office over Taylor's hardware store. P. Donovan, 0. R. & K. lineman, left for his home In I-a Grande last night. Mrs. J. Halstenri. nf vnhn .., i. i uv..v.t uj una been In the city on business foi sever al days, returned home thi morning. Mrs. S. B. Cnrnltio left Tuesday night for Portland, and Vancouver tn Knpmt tho ,,,,.,. ,..m. ------ - -.,..... .,tv, oit.llll.t;. null relatives and friends. Chester Dehaven has left the hos ultal and returnprt tn hi'a ,rmQ no.... iiorsesnoe uurvo. His feet were badly hurt a couple of weeks ago while undertaking to ride on a freight to Pendleton. Miss Winnie Prlvett has returned from her visit to Portland and Eugene, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Mary Sklpworth, daughter of the- lato E. It. Sklpworth, of Eugene. Miss Sklpworth will visit here for some time. ry BREVITIES orders at Gratz's. nfer. Get sunny. threshers at Kunkel's. Lit dally, at Martin's. -,on coat." The uoston. tlthce for nre eiuuBuN0,o. Li disk harrows at Kunkel'B. out dry goods. The uos- men s sweaters. The Go Buckle on Your 3 Uniform IF YOU WANT TO; IF NOT COME TO LIVES WITH BROKEN NECK. Lais In the city served at restaurant. Is opening oysters at mo til usier uaio. wlsblng to raise mules tares to Big Den. i .hnrt order meals, all hours, I Pantheon Oyster Cafe, ers get satisfaction at .How- formerly KeeB' cigar mure. ..1.1m.. flpml l.llir. hrrlages and hacks at KunUel's. ISt. George restaurant, open night. Mrs, Cooper, propri- lick's bakery has moved to 1st Court street, next to Hotel cent Cream coffee, finest Mocha bra. Try a cup Friday at. ue- Co.'s store. Rent Six-room furnished I (or two and a half months. In- lit this office, fee dozen Panama Hats just re- Will be closed at reduced Lee Teutsch. Sale Cheap Gasoline engine, I and 5000 gallon tank. Address ' cire East Oregonlan. let our dlnnerware not full sets, 111 price with cash purchase of Isry and glassware and lamp. tight lamp free. See window fl C. Rohrman. : popular resort at Long Beach '. Newton. Pendleton people all i In highest terms of the New- Rates reasonable; accommoda- I tie test. J O. WIckham, pro- HE EYES I They are the most delicate pPM of the syatem- and J Uli not be neglected or eaii ated to none but thoroughly j practical and experienced optl- '. ' are graduates of two of '. i leading optical colleges of ; country, and our large ox-; nence makes us comDotcnt f correct the defects of the ! J la i acientlflc manner. We l (lusts perfectly. HUNZIKER Tht Progressive Jeweler. 726 Main Street. Ice cream, the Delta kind. Got Sunny. TJ. C. Rader. Cash registers at WIthce's. Wood and coal see McAdam. The Delta ice cream Is delicious. Straw hats at half price at Baer & Daley's. Douglas and Hanan shoes. The Doston. $10.00 Panama hats, to close, 50.75. Lee Toutsch. Chicken dinner and Ice cream Sun dnys nt Gratz's. Toke Point oysters any style, at the Pantheon Oystor Cafe. Enjoy life and rest In one of our beautiful hammocks. Nolf's. Clearance sale at Mrs. Campbell's. Closing out of all pattern hats. All kinds carbonated drinks, healthful and pure. 'Phone 951. Drink Klondike Fizz. It's a bracer. Put up by Pioneer Bottling Works. Ice cream, confectionery and ci gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. Wanted Sewing by tho day. In quire Mrs. Lovetang, COD College St. Flags, fireworks, torpedoes, explod ing canes, Japanese lanterns and jwr asols. Nolf's. Splendid program and ice cream and cake at tho Christian churc'i Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to G p. m., and at midnight. Never dlsaniiolnts the cook," Cres cent Baking Powder, 25c per pound can. Ask your grocer for it. David Seeley, 80 years old, of Kala mazoo, must mce a iriui iui uibau.j. Ho Is said to have nine living and midlvorced wives. Ti,t. tv y. P. U. will give an ice mam scetal on the lawn in front of the Baptist parsonage, rruiay even ing, July 1. 16 cents. Tim Archbishop of Canterbury win visit the United States the coming fall coming to Seattle, Portland and San Francisco during his Itinerary. A decomposed body, thought to bo that of Mate Seymour or Elmore, was lounu bla river near morning. Walter P. Miles, of Pacific College, Nowberg, Or., won the $100 prize for the best oration In the probationary oratorical contest at Indianapolis, inrt. Tuesday. Henry Newman, an aged laborer of Seattle, cut the arteries in u i, Tuesday, and died an hour after by bleeding. He was out of work and despondent. A human skull, believed to be that of State Senator lleed, w no was ., .i in iRfl). was found In the Umpaua river, near Kellogg postot- (ice, Wednesuay. mi.. .oi in TTruetiav are gaining ground, according tc . the , latest rella- liln news, mu ui"tv." ---- -- boUiSn have given foreign creditors uiunnce. which the government could not. The city electric light plant of Che . it"" ,,,.. i, iA(n a fa lure under n.c.controUw. -management oi ""n . municipal ownereuiji, leafed to Harry West for 15 years. - nwmnk Chinese quack docfor la under aTrest for murdering i0Ct0Z', .. Viw countryman in that ua th crime is now cuy -."-"" ."-.,, tho part Human Freak Now Making Tour of the World. Barney Baldwin, a New Yorker, who hns been living for more than six years with his neck broken, Is In Seattle, says the Star. Ho says ho Is completing a tour of the world for a wager. Thirteen mouths of the time has already elapsed. He has on ly tho distance between Senttlo and New York to finish his trip. He will make Unit in plenty of time, he says, If It. Is necessary to walk. Baldwin's case Is most remarkable, In March, 1S8S, lie was a lxiulsvllle & Nashville railway yardmaster. In u wreck causing a smash-up of half a dozen freight cars lialdwhi wns crushed and mangled. Among tho In juries he suffered, which Baldwin now says nre Inconsequential, were the following: Neck broken; right arm both legs and five ribs broken; watch crushed out of sight Into his stomach; Iron bolt driven Into him with force enough to break his collar bone; two or three lingers crushed nnd other minor In juries. The Peoples Warehouse AND GET A SUIT THAT'S COMFORTABLE, THAT LOOK8 WELL, THAT FITS WELL; THAT HAS A WRECKING PRICE ON IT. LEST YOU FORGET, WE'LL AGAIN INFORM YOU THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED HAMILTON-CARHARTT WORKING CLOTHES AND OVERALLS. 1 The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade SUIT FOR ACCOUNTING. Mrs. of the steam in the Colum- Astorla, Wednesday Myers Not Satisfied With Dispo sition of an Estate. Suit was filed in the circuit court today by Mrs. Edna A. Myers, as a beneficiary of the will of W. H. Smith, her father, who died Septem ber 12. 1887. against A. Waugh aB ex ecutor of the estate. The heirs are Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Charles Cole, Julius Smith, Mrs. Etlle G. Jones, Charles n Smith nnd Archie U Smith, all elillilrrn of the testator. Mrs. Myers alleges that Ysaugli lias converted the estate to his own use and has allowed cattle to break down fences and lniure the orcliaru on property at Pilot llock, the damages J700. She asks the court to force Waugh to an account' inir ninl that the property bo dlvld ed equitably among the children. Her brothers and sisters refused to join her In tho suit, and nre named as cicieniianiB " "b". HEAVY BARLEY YIELD. utioo Rffle Cullen, who was found dead 1898. in the hay in LOG CABIN ICE CREAM ! fm's famous ie rrm can aaln be obtained at the old tv ke Cabin Soda Fountalu. ifeEPIE5JSpRH t Jt71 I . A. r kovppeN &. BROTHERS A. B. Cooley, Northwest of Pendleton, Begins Threshing an Immense Crop. A. U Cooley, one of the prosperous farmers of Umatilla county, who re sides 12 miles northwet of this city today began harvesting a crop of 700 e t.nrw which It Is estimat ed will yield from 40 to 45 bushels per acre. . ..-nin l well filled and yield will be the best In a number of years. The crop is being cut with a combined harvester. ..n.." fntniiiipli. 1 v nc near Mr, nnio,. will becln harvesting his ""'W r ii.. ,...,l,,lua ...l.nnl prnll fin JU Y U, lie that It will yield fiom 25 to 30 bush, ols per acre. All the crops In that . ,.i. r mnldlv rlnenlng and bar vest will be general uieiu ... u " davs more. The Campbell crop will be headed and threBhed wltu a tlonary machine. succeeds Mlts Isaac ,i,. a-Io Kletclier was appoint' ed temporary forwarding clerk , at the noKtofflce by I'osimasior posiomce u, Isaacs, ?LZ "ti . Tnfflce being on the -f.'.ij n.t n iiflrmanent appointee must have passeu mo - examination, and there Is not a young m or woman In the city who has oiin,..i fnr a i)eru.u...;ui -i- menl. n.hoooeri on Butter Creek John V.towS?" man woo yibuwu 'v-kv'm - to&yW that grasshoppers are very thick In the vicinity of the Joe very tuii-n. " ,,., rserva- Vev place on mo o ,. 1 2L itB snrlne sown grain has been seriously damaged by them rinhtlna Disease Germs and Sewer Inspect tor Wlthee made our of be cl y NELLIE PAUL MARRIED. Popular Stenographer In Grand Guar dian's Office Becomes the urine ot Robert I. Ewlng, of Walla Walla. mic Vniiin t. laiil. tho popular and efficient stenographer In the office of Mrs C C. Van Orsdall, grand guardi an of tho Women of Woodcraft, was married this morning at & ocioch, m Robert I Iiwing. a prominent uui noss man of Walla Walln. The ceremony wns performed by Hev. Jonathan Edwards, Congrega tional minister, at the Congregation i ,,,,,nni.o nnd the young couple lert on tho 9 o'clock train for Wnlla v,iiin u-hprfi they will mnko their Miss Paul hns been employed In i fa Vnn Orsdal's olllce for more than u year, nnd has made a host of friends In the city. A Decorated Wedding Trunk. When tho trunk belonging to Miss voilia Paul, now Mrs. H. I. Ewlng, reached Walla Wnlla this morning: there Vus a surprise In store for the newly wedded couple, wnun m trunk wub In the u. u. ii ""bk" room at this place this morning. o...oiiim. tin. ill. imri nre of the train. :---:- . . , .... !!. mmiiMv or menus, leu uy ii-,ivili friw' ett. i ecoraieu n. iiijuioc l n'ltli alines old shoes, new snoeo, big shoes, little shoes, reu snoes. iiiu.i .1,111,1 uii,. u'liti nine in men. itim i,i..,u uh rnritiiv as the trunk Itself, ul most, besides dozens of other tokens ihnt would remind mo yuims vwv of their wedding day. All mis done unawares to eltner Jir. or ..". Kwlng. and a ganuine surpnso wun sprung on them when they called for the trunk at wann wunu. herat talk wUh residents having dirty b"ck jards Very few places have U1U.II . A ott.ltlllllll been found tuai w " u.!uit Ice Trade. Yesterday the Pendleton Ico and sold seven IceVtocal trade to city, the heaviest sum ui i , so fan. . & John Mlnto'tbo new postmaster rnrPortJaml will take cbargo of the ofuCr 6a Friday JuM. fctt bond bar- WE EXPECT I YOUR TRADE llecnuso our prlcos am cut Just as low bh It Is posalblo and do business. You got tho benefit of conservative buying nnd our small I mnrgln of profit. Wo lmvo spoclnl huIch every dny. Our goods are J nmrked In plain figures and will compnro with nny houso of our kind. J Como In. Let us convince you. J Workingmen's Clothing Co. 1 The New Store. Corner Main and Webb Sts. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING QOOD8 AND FIR8T CLAS8 WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. E8 TIMATE8 FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED, WAR. T. C. TAYLOR 5 1 ... ... A...n. tn run w ir iiiiil iut. lie Wlilll unJ iw m-J "- 1 To the swinging bugle song; All stanch and true In his suit of blue, And Bturdy, brave ana Hiroim, ; Mid the tramp of feet, and tho loud drum beat, , Am! the rlmtlne of the cheers, ' There were none to see such a one as she I Who puld not see lor tears. And back again came the marcning m0.n' . . . ! with tne ougie hiiikihk ". . t- Yet the music's surge was a signing dirge, aii end nnd slow and shrill. .... , For a woman wept, anu a wi.um slept In the dreamless, silent sleep; And the bugle song liau a munnu.u wrong, Kor the buglers sometimes weep. And the bugles' lure while tno years endure, Will coax them to the line, And the lilting strains on uie um and plains mill vr-hn fair and fine. But the suits ul blue, and the, sabers, too, , . battered caps Will tell some maid what the bugle r ? played , ...,, lVhen It sighed (lie song of "Taps, ; -L.W. I). Nesblt. r i july. "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. Beneath tho full midsummer hoa.t Are stores of golden, garnered wheat; Are billows of unripe oats, gray-green; Are armies of corn-blades, trenchant, keen. , . J? The kllldeer flutes bis mournful cries, Tho hawk in charmed circle tiles. nirlna rlnnn henna! Ii tlie leaven, And warm aud Mill are tho musky AVAO The moon shines bright In the cloudless aky, The crickets sing and the ap winds sigh. 1 . Sarah A. Shafer, In tho Outlook. A NICE EASY COLLAR Is appreciated by oycry man who over wore one on a hot summer day tho kind without rough and raw edges the 'soothing summer kind. No matter how fino the collar Is, It , r,nn te ruined by tho wrong laundry. We claim ours to bo a right laundry one to add to rathor than detract from, your summer ploasuns. Prore uit Tar as you like. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOIR It made from tho choicest wheat' that grow., Oood bread U assured when Byora' Best Flour Is used. Bran, ahorta, steam roll, ed barley always on band. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYER8, Prop. In Its RkH an3 Deliciotf s Our cold. storage meat, are alwaya right; alway. tender, always Juicy ' Try our mild cured Hams. They are free from that utrong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. 1 m There Is much beng coutary. self-satisfaction ' 1 having arriveu e