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Etf ?Gk&' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. m necial Sale all this Week j In Many Departments i 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. PERSONAL MENTION Corner Main and Alta Streets . nnPtrfTfrC .111 ... ...tare nt OratZ'S. mder. Get Sunny. i .... nt Martin's. threshers at Kunkel's. and coal see McAdam. ton coat." The Boston. withee for fire extinguishers. j .lid- hnrrnWR nt KUUkel S. h Panama liats ior i-i.io. uao ...... Jn.nn n,.l I H r 4 frlT 2TlO. nt & Bond's. jn.fln nnllnra i fnr 2fie. fit j Iloud s, . .... i 's restaurant. -1.H I- nl.nnlnn rVatniS fit til A formerly Rees1 cigar store. K.ililmn tlt-arl l.llnr. orrlages and hacks at KunKers. at Joerger's, 12U west uourt . . t-. X c ... I I. 11 lt. 11.41.. TTnU will he closed nt rouuceu r nt'UL aix-ruom luru suvu i at this office. IP and 5000 gallon tank. Address J." care East Oregonlan. nr n p runtin-urnta nnr rim anra night lamp free. See window r.fl nnntt n rncnit r fr I nnn lloanli ju mguesi lerras 01 uus anuw Rate? reasonable : accommoda HE EYES Tbejr are the most delicate 'tM of the system and tould not te neglected or en vied to none but thoroughly mctlcal and experienced optl-cln. We re eradlintPB nt tvin nt leading optical colleges of country, and our large ex Krieuce makes us competent correct the defects of the ' la a scientific manner. We Cl uen perfectly. HUNZIKER Th ProflreMve jeweler.' 726 Main Street. ice cream, the Delta kind. Got Sunny. U. C. Under. Cash registers at Wlthee's. New spring shirts. The. Boston. The Delta Ice cream Is delicious. Closing out dry goods. The Bos ton. Douglas anil Hunan shoes. The Boston. Chicken dinner and Ice cream Sun days at Gratz's. s Eighty dozen collars, 4 for 25c, at Sullivan & Bond's. Eighty dozen collars, 4 for 2Gc, at Sullivan & Bond's. Toke Point oysters any style, at the Pantheon Oyster Cafe. Persons wishing to raise ' mules breed marcs to Big Ben. Buy a suit for the Fourth at slash ed prices at Baer & Daley's. All kinds carbonated drinks, healthful and pure. 'Phone 951. Clearance sale at Mrs. Campbell's. Closing out of all pattern hats. Ice cream, confectionery aud ci gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. Wanted Sowing by the day. In ijulre Mrs. Lovetnug. 509 College St. The St. George restaurant, open day and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri etor. Hohhach's bakery has moved to 221 East Court street, next to Hotel Bickers Full stock of extras for Holt har vesters on hand at E. L. Smith's, 311 Court street. "09" Coffee. Costs less. Worth more. Served free Saturday at De mon & Co.'s store. "!)9" Coffee. Costs less. Worth more. Served free Saturday at De limit & Co.'s store. A New York broker has staked $2. 000 against $1000 that Cleveland will be nominated at St. Louis. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to G p. m., and at midnight. Boom Wanted Furnished room, close In; wanted permanently, by young man. Inquire at tills office "Never disappoints the cook" Crescent Baking Powder. 25c per pound can. Ask your grocer for It. Anyone wishing eight or 10 teams for harvesting can obtain them by ap plying to the Newport Construction Company, Echo, Or. The B. Y. P. U. will give an Ice ram sceial on the lawn In lront of the Baptist parsouage, Friday even ing, July 1. 15 cents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McLeod wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors who attended during the Illness and after the death of their sister, Mrs. J, H. McLaughlin. Grand celebration, Walla Walla, July 4th. The O, II. & N. will make rate of $1 for round trip. Train will leave Pendleton at 9 a. m. and re turning, leave Walla Walla at 11 p. m. E. C. Smith, agent. Two Hours to Leave Town. Dave Hughes was presented with a blue ticket this morning by Judge . r.,.-i,i in tin. uolice court, the time limit on which was two hours. Hughes answerou tnui u uum Ttm cunrce against him was vagrancy. He claimed to have worked ior uan aim u ...v..-., creek. Will Summer at Newport. i t s R Ynuneor and Mr. aim juid. . - dauehter Nora will leave for Newport, Or! tomorrow where they will remain until September. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM JMa'a famous Ice Cream can again be obtained at the old fa- J nt log Cabin Soda Fountain. KOEPPENS Tbt PopbDruIi STORE A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS mi1 ll; rarrt Pen"eton, Is In the city. Haker City Democrat. iC.iK' McUllan' ot lhe Tutullla, was in the city today on business. ,vE' J' ,Co,,Pcr the Union stockman. jMio is hero with a few heavy horses for sale. Is finding a fair market for his stock. , l WA I,amPMn, business manager m ,,xF4ist reeonlan, who has been ill with tonstlltls for several days, is again at the office. Fred W. Umpkln, who has been confined to his homo with tonsllltls ior a few days, has recuperated suf ficiently to be at his desk again. M: Tecllf,'la of Pendleton, is at the Aalla Walla hospital for medical treatment, also Mrs. Jennie Jourley, for surgical treatment. Walla Wnlla Statesman. Lewis E. Huson, of Helix, was In town for a few hours yesterday and left for Portland on business last night. Ho will return shortly after the Fourth. O. D. Teel of Echo, spent the day yesterday In our beet fields. Mr. Teel is taking great interest in beet cul ture In his section where the experi ments art- being made this year and with ccry indication ot success. l.n Grande Observer. ORDER BEING OBEYED. Sullivan & Bond Getting Rid of Cloth ing Sent Through an Error Greatest Sacrifice Ever Made In Pendleton. The shipment of clothing sent to Sullivan & Bond one month earlier than ordered, arrived this morning, and are now being offered to the pub lic at wonderful reductions. Sullivan & Bond are compelled to dispose of the shipment as they have no room to store the goods as the stock was bought for their new store, which will not bo ope.i"d for a month on account of the building not being erected. When tlio hill ot lading' for this shipment was received several days ago Sullivan & Bond telegraphed tho mtiuiifactiircrs, who made tho error In sending the goods at this onrly date, that they would refuse to ac cept this shipment. The factory tel egraphed hack, "get rid of tho goods and charge the loss to us." It Is Sul livan & Bond's i.itenilon to get rid of the goods without (lelsy. The shipment of clothing lias been unpacked and p'nieil In tho rear of Sullivan iV. Himd'h present store nnd a great compulsory sale has been started. The shipment consists of 400 stylish, well-made suits of matchless clothing, which was made expressly for Sullivan & Bond. The order to "get rid of the goods" is now being omorced and economical buyers will be delighted when they Inspect tills aioek "i! '('"ini the jt !. '.La' lire nil nt in.1 compulsory sale To iniy this clothing at the figures put on It Is lllu- buying gold dollars at a dis count. The public Is Invited and urged to call nt the compulsory sale. Is CHANGE OF PROGRAM. Good Show Succeeded, by a Better One at the Family Theater. Tin iiiiniilniliin of Pendleton about 7000. Of this number about 360 persons of nil ages and both sexes nffiii'ilnil tlm Vn tii 1 1 1- iliiater last nluht to welcome the change of bill placed on the boards by the versatile How ards. The other missed some thing real goou. "A Manager's Troubles," Bomulhilig natty and replete with humor In tho r ...,. iii,n inn Htilifctltutcd for the "cullud ge'm'n" farce produced previ ously. It Is a new sku ami nppeuis irresistibly to one's sense of the lu-.u,.-r..lc ini.l Hnwanl. the "Scot- tlsh nightingale," changed her reper toire from Caledonian ioik suimb iu high-class concert melodies, between ,i. .ni,ni lu.lnir sandwiched Tyro- lose yodellng. Frank and Sam How- ard furnished an extra ieaiure io no ,..,uioil,if. nt eccentric dia- logue, in which were Introduced Irish reel and waltz clog dances. Vitascop- Ic pictures were prouuceo oy ju-k Thompson. Tho present program wm during the week. An entlro change will take place in tho program next Monday night. Portland Carnival a Success. Portland papers speak highly of the n rorniiiii nnw in nroeress iMUIUI uim v,i : -- In that city. The attendance Is very large and the attractions are clean and wholesome aud the city Is proud of the event. It will continue until July 9. mi.- ii...ii..m,. imse team will be at Walla Walla July 4th. The Won ders will be there aiso. in uuu. these attractions, there will he good speaking, ne music and a grand dis play of fireworks In the evening. The O R. & N. train will leave Pendleton r: i . . i.,v,. Walla Wa a re nt V a. 111 " 1111 1 -" , . turning at 11 P- m. The fare for round trip will be oniy i. . . mnnv Ttnlt I have soiq v. b'- - ... . I- t,ld anil mir. combined narveiiw. rounding counties, uu -- have never had a dlsBatlstied buyer 1 ....... nm, niBtnmer. oroves or irouuiH niKu -- - that the Holt Is the machine to buy and that the public Is fa ly dealt ... - on rmirt street. WltU. K. 1 Durnwi " . . tv p,.ii,iieton iieonle a in oruer iu . - chance to hear tho eagle scream, the . .. . .. n.. ...ill run n train from 1 1 i rr u . nil. , " here to Walla Walla July h, leaving Pendleton at 9 a. m., returning. leate ....... ,....ii ii ii in. nt faro of for round trip, Don't fall to take this in. Go Buckle on Your Uniform IF YOU WANT TO; IF NOT COME TO The Peoples Warehouse AND GET A SUIT THAT'S COMFORTABLE, THAT LOOKS 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 HAMILTONCARHARTT WORKING CLOTHES AND OVERALLS. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade t TAX ROLL ESTIMATES. More Taxable Property This Year Than Last. Willie the extension of the lax rolls for this year has hardly begun, tlm In dications point to an increase of the county assessment over Inst year by about $300,000. It Is estimated by County Assessor Strain thnt the net assessment this year will total about $9,500,000. I-nst year It was $9,214. 000. "Tho board of equalization meets the last week in August," said Mr. Strain, "nnd the work of ossessment must be completed by then. In some lines property Is cheaper than It was last year, and Its assessed vnluatloti will be Inst. Tills Is true of cattle On other livestock the assessment will be about tho same. Heal estate val uations aro left practically tho same, but In Homo parts of the city, where values have risen rapidly, some changes will bo made. There will bo few changes In the assessments of country districts," WILL ENLARGE DITCH. . . ii.. ii.o i-.ilnlir.it el Holt com blnod harvester, and have any size . ... ii..fnt tn an-foot cut from uu d6 -ww " Either for now power or engine powor. E. L, kuiuu, on vuu.i. Progress of Hlnkle Ditch Company Affairs. O. I). Teel. president of the Hlnklo Ditch Company, was In the city Wed nesday. He reports that water Is still being supplied from the ill lib, though the controcts extend only to Juno l. Ordinarily, ufter that date, water Is only run In for domestic purines. During tho summer tho ditch will be enlarged, and n good forco of men will soon be at work on the lower end and the laterals. The alfulfa sown tills spring has hud an excellent chance ou account of the water being plantlful late In the season. WE EXPECT YOUR TRADE Because our prices are cut Just as low as It is posslhlo and do business. You got tho bonollt of conservative buying nnd our small margin of profit. Wo havu spoclnl sales every day. Our goods are marked in plnlu figures and will compare with any house of our kind. Como in Let us convince you, i Workingmen's Clothing Co. The New Store. Corner Main and Webb Sts. MUCH NEEDED RAIN FELL.. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLAS8 WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. E8 TIMATE8 FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN 8T. A Vast Benefit to Southern and Eait- em Part of County. A light rain fell lu the city last night, accompanied by thunder and lightning. The precipitation was not' very heavy, but laid the dust and temporarily cooled the atmosphere. A light shower fell this morning, nut the clouds seem only to have Increas ed the sultriness. Farmers reaching the city today r- nort that tho fall was general lu the. . ...... A,nniv Tlinr., 1 l-unicill pull, ui vwmmw was a fairly heavy precipitation to ward the head of Birch creek and around Pilot Itock, where It was bad ly needed, Dr. Vincent Returned. nr. V W Vlnrent. who has been in the East for the past two months, re turned to the city last night During his absence he visited a number of points of Interest and says that ltmus- frlnt ranflltfnriK nra enod. While 111 New York hu underwent an operation which was successful, You can't ufford to miss going to Walla Walla on July 4th. The O, H. & N. train will leave Pendleton at 9 a. in. and will leave Walla Walla at 1 1 p. m. on return trip. Fure for round trip wll be $1. This arrangement will give you a cool ride In both directions and on apportunlty to partake of all the pleasures' Walla Walla has in store for you, and last, but not least, to see the grand display of fireworks. Don't forget.. I have the machine that pleases the farmers. Time and trial have Hm worth of the Holt com bined harvester, and it has been demonstrated to he the most success ful made. K. L Hinuii, -in ""'i street. All sorts of good times are In storo for you at Walla Walla July 4th, O, H, & N. train loaves Pendleton at J a. m. and leaves Walla Walla return ing, at 11 p- m. Faro for round trip $1 15, O Smith, agent. A NICE EASY COLLAR Is appreciated by over man who over woro ono ou a hot summer day the kind without rough and raw edges tho soothing summer kind. No matter how fine tho collar Is, It can bo ruined by the wrong laundry. Wo clului ours to bo a right laundry - one to add to rather than detract from, your summer pleasure. Ptot us as far as you like. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Oood braad It assured when Dyera Best Flour Is used. Dran, shorts, steam roll ed barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYER8, Prop. Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; always tender, always Juicy. Try our mild cured Hams. Thoy are free from that strong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET.