EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1904. PAGE FIVE. 1 tfttir us i ai . Turwt urn. 41 ii ww 1 In Many Departments PERSONAL MENTION 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. ! lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets CITY BREVITIES . - 4 Tlnotnn Uaio . it rinlti nt XfnrHn'a i. n f TiTitnlml'a . i haa Itfn Arlom 0t a top coat." i uo xjusiuh. n'!v. fnc flrn ovttnmilatiArn. " " Drag and disk liarrows at Kunkel's. New line men's sweaters. The UiO Panama hats for $4.75. Lee Eighty dozen collars, 4 for 2Gc. at Eighty dozen collars, 4 for 25c, at Best meals in the city served at riti's restaurant. Zack" Is opening oysters at the V n..rn nnfn Tasty short order meals, all hours. . ' L - Tl .. , 1. .... I I T i ri I r-t f 'n f(l : ice rauiucuu ujoict uulci Scokers get satisfaction at How rd's. formerly Ilees' cigar store. Jlollne wagons, ruooer urea uug- ... t i 1. 1 . T7". . .. 1 . 1 1 Get your clothes cleaned and Three, dozen Pauama Hats just re- For Rent Six-room furnished All of our dlnnerware not full sets. rrafKprv nni p nacatvnra nnn inmn u uicul luuiii net:. nH wiuuuw The popular resort at Lone Beach Pak in highest terms of the New- MB, uuies reasonable; accommoaa How the best. J 0. Wlckham, proprietor. Grand celebration. Walla Walla. Wy 4th The 0. It. & N. will make rate of $1 for round trip Train will leave Pendleton at 9 a. m. and re timing, leave Walla Walla at 11 p. ni. E. C Smith, agent. Quality, not Quantity. TO WATCH BUYERS We have the best assortment of watches In this section of the state. We sell reliable watches from 2.00 up. We sell "e 7, 11, 15, 17. 21, 23. 24 jew eled watches In the different srades in nickel, sterling silver, J "'u mica and 14-lc solid gold cases. We guarantee all watches, nd if they prove faulty from I workmanship, we will fully re- t ""u your money. HUNZIKER The Progressive Jeweler. 726 Main Street. Ice cream, the Delta kind. Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. Cash registers nt Withee's. New spring shirts. The Boston. The Delta ice crenin is delicious. Closing out dry goods. The 'Bos ton. Chicken dinner and Ice cream Sun days at Gratz's. Eighty dozen collars, 4 for 25c, at Sullivan & Bond's. Eighty dozen collars, 4 for 25c, at Sullivan & Bond's. Toke Point oysters any style, at the Pantheon Oyster Cafe. Persons wishing to raise mules breed mares to Big Ben. Going to the springs? You need n strong hammock. Nolf's. Buy a suit for the Fourth at slash ed prices at Bner & Daley's. All kinds carbonated drinks, healthful and pure. 'Phone 951. Clearance sale at Mrs. Campbell's. Closing out of all pattern hnts. Ice cream, confectionery and ci gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. The St. George restaurant, open day and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri etor. Enjoy a, home celebration with an assortment of Nolf's reliable fire works. Hohbach's bakery has moved to 221 East Court streut, next to Hotel Bickers Try the hot free lunch at the Mer- to chants' Cafe. 12 to 1 nt noon; 4 C p. m., and at midnight. For Sale Cheap Gasoline engine, pump and 5000 gallon tank. Address "It. J." care East Oregonlan. Room Wanted FitrniBhed room, close In; wanted permanently, by young man. Inquire at this office. Anyone wishing eight or 10 teams for harvesting can obtain them by ap plying to the Newport Construction Company, Echo, Or. The boot and shoo nnd hat and cap trades are nt the lop of the list of mercantile industrials during the past 10 .days, according to New York reports. Mrs. Annie Waclawlsk, a boarding house keeper In Chicago, fired Steph en Wasclavilc because of intemper ance. He returned with a pistol and I shot her dead. I All sorts of good times uro In store I for you at Walla Walla July 4th. O. R. & N. train leaves Pendleton at 9 1 a. m. and leaves Walla Walla return-1 Ing, at 11 p. m. Fare for round trip i l, 13. C. Smith, agent. j Veteran Indian Preacher. j Rev. James Hayes, a veteran Nez : Perce Presbyterian minister, of Kam- lah, Idaho, is In the city visiting itev. Van Nuys, of the Presbyterian church, on his wuy to the Umatilla reserva tion, where he will assist Rev. J. C. Cornellson, at the Presbyterian mis sion during the coming week. Fourth of July Sermon. Fourth of July sermon to children will be delivered at the Baptist church by the pastor Sunday morning. In the evening the subject is to be "uoa s ran, id iuc owwmw You are welcome. Good music, plain free seat for all. G. L. Hall, pastor Fishing Party to North Fork. n,n sMimck and family. E. D WMVPr and family. Otto Turner and f-miiv nmi Orville Turner and faml i.. !.,, h.1 i th Crockett. William Lane and Otto Didlon left this evening for a fishing excursion to uie creek to remain until Monday night. I Charles McBoe, of Echo, Is In town 1 on business. I W. H. SwitZler. nf TTmntMln to In the city today. ' H. H. Curtis, of Athena, Is a busi ness visitor today. Frank Lockwood, of Heltx, Is In town on business. Eric Johnson, of Vansycle, Is a bus. Incss visitor today, Theodore Lord, a Vansyclo farmer, is a Pendleton visitor. E U Smith returned today from a business trip to Hcnx. Dr. J. Griswold. of Helix, Is In town on professional business today. Mr. and Mrs. G v. Davidson, rro mnear Vansycle. are spending the day in town. Chris Stnnull left last night for Portland. Seattle and Tacoma, on a two weeks' business visit. l'rofessor J. E. Cherry, of Adams, was In the city Inst night, returning home on the morning train. Mrs. S. A. Lowell returned to Pen dleton yesterday from n two weeks' sojourn In the Oregon mc(rooltK. Mrs. Clarence Penland Is at Mea cham visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Matthews, for a short time. C. H. Byrondahl. of Huston. Minn.. and William Burke, tit Rusford, Minn., are In the city wiih the. intention of locating. Rev. 3. H. Leppvrt, pastor of the Congregational church at Huntington, was in town this morning en route to Portland. W. P. York, of Kilbride, loft for his home today after disposing of 15 heavy horses which ho brought hero for sale, Thursday. I H. Richmond, the prominent fnrmer or the Helix district, Is a guest of Hotel Bickers today, while In the city on business. Mrs. E. F. llellel of Pilot Rock, has just returned from a visit to her son-in-law, N. H. Cottrell nnd family, nt Enterprise. Wallowa county. A. Zeuske, now a resident of Pen dleton, returned from his ranch near Helix today. He reports crop condi tions excellent rear his farm. W. M. Ijidd, of the banking firm of Ladd & Tllton, r Portland, was in the city this morning, returning to Portland on the 9 o'clock train. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Montgomery and Miss Curtis, a sister of Mrs. Mont gomery, nil of Helix, hove gone to Lehinnu Springs tor a brief outing. E. Ray Jones, formerly proprietor of the Modern School of Commerce, In this city, has taken a position as stenographer and typewriter in the county clerk's office of Union county. Thomas Gorman, a pioneer sheep shearer of Umatilla county, now a successful miner and prospector of Baker City, passed through this morning on route to Stockton, Cnl., on a mining tieni. Rev. W. II. Blcakuey, principal of Pendleton Academy, expects to leave for Pittsburg, Pa., In a few days to visit his father, who Is 111 at the old home near that city. It is likely that Mrs. Bleakney will accompany him. W. S. Bowman returned last night from Lehman Springs, where he went to Install his people for the summer. The party consists of Mrs. Henry Car roll, Mrs. W. S. Bowman nnd Miss Winnie Rude. They will live in the Furnish house utid spend the summer there. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM Koeppen'a famous Ice Crem can again be obtained at the old la 'ortte Log cabin Soda FpunUlu. KOEPPENS Tit ug'store A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS 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 H AMILTON CARH ARTT WORKING CLOTHES AND OVERALLS. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade One IN CIRCUIT COURT. Sentence and Several Criminal Cases Postponed. Flvo persons charged with offenses ngulnst the law were before Circuit Judge Ellis this morning. William Hopo pleaded guilty to simple larceny and was sentenced to serve 30 days In tho county Jail. Ho stole? a number of shirts from tho store of Sulllvnn & Bond about two weeks ago. Warren Stevens was nr.ralgned on tho charge of stealing several head of horses from C. B. Barber, a fnrmer located northwest of this city. He was given until next week to plead. Bill m. Roque, an Indian, was ar raigned on the charge of stealing two ponies from Little Salmon, another Indian, at Umatilla. He will enter hitt idea next week. William Duffy and G. C. White, boys about 18 years of age, appoarvd in court on the charge of stealing two steers from Sol Ihmery on tho res ervation. .Thoy also will be required to plead next week. A NICE ENTERTAINMENT. Was Profitable to Baptist Church and Highly Enjoyed. There wus an excellent attendance at the Baptist church entertainment last night, and the proceeds were very gratifying to the younger members, who have pledged themselves to puy off ?50 of the church debt. Tho pro gram was carried out In full, as previ ously published. The vocal iwrformance of Miss Mltylcno Fraker was a surprise to thosu who had not heard her qlug since her return from McMlnnvlliu college. Sho has a rich, flexible con tralto voice, and at the expiration of the program was congratulated on the Improvement bIio has made during tho last year. She wos encored sever al times. Family Theater Changes. Beginning tonight. M. II. McMInu will succeed Jack Thompson, In tho management of the Family theater, In the new Martin building on Webb street. Mr. McMlun is genial and ac commodating and will improve the iumlly theater In many ways. Jack Thompson, who opened the Family theater as the Pantheon, three weeks ago, has made It a very successful and pleasant resort and has formed many friendships In the city, during his brief resluence heio. He will re main In the city and perhaps engage in other business. Vaudeville at the Frazer. Beginning tomorrow night, July 3, Manager Taylor, of the Frazer, will put on a vaudeville program for the ensuing week. One of the best vau deville troupes in the Northwest, headed by Montrose and Montgomery, will be the leading attractions. The program will consist of high-class avudevllle acts, appealing especially to families and children. The prices will be 10, 20 and 30 cents, and this promises to be one of the best sum mer attractions ever been in Pendleton. Tumor Taken Away. Mrs. Charles Cunningham, wife of the well known sheepman, was oper ated on for a tumor this morning at the hospital. The operation was per formed by Dr. Cole, of this city, Dr. Botkln, of Athena. The patient has rested easily since she underwent the ordeal, and it is believed the opera tion will prove successful. Savings' Bank Report. Tho semi annual report of the Pen dleton Savings Bank, made at the close of businebs June 30. as publish ed today, shows a prosperous and sat isfactory business for the past six months, Tho loans and discounts in that tlino amount to 822,000, the de posits 883,000, and the total amount handled amounts to 077,142, a handsome Increase over tho same period lasi yeur. No Paper Monday. There will be no issue of the Dally East Oregonlan on Monday, July 4. In order to givo Pendleton people a m iioar the eagle scream, tho n n e, v Co. will run a train froniMO ,1(u. uf the grand guardian, Mrs here to Walla Walla July 4th, leaving I c, q yan Orsdall, while In the city. Pendleton at 9 a m., returning, leave Mr Wright's office Is at Leadvllle. Walla Walla at 11 p. ra , at faro of col 41 for round trip. Don't fall to taKe i , this in. I Grace finds Its height la receiving. WE EXPECT YOUR TRADE Because our prices nro cut Just as low as It la posslhlo nnd do business, You get tho bouollt of couservallvo buying nnd our small mnrgln of profit. Wo hnvo spoclnl snles every dny, Our goods nra marked in plain figures nnd will compare with nny house of our kind Co hid In. Let 'us convince you, Workingmen's Clothing Co. The New Store. , Corner Main and Webb Sti. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST. CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. E8 TIMATE8 FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. Flnlander Killed at Unity. A Flnlander named Sam Hoagland.i fell under tho wheels of a moving freight train on the O. R. & N. near; Unity, In Baker county, Friday morn-, Ing, and was mangled so he tiled 40 minutes after the accident. He at-1 tempted to climb utider a car to get on tho rods, while the train wus mov ing slowly around McKeever's curve,' one mile west or Unity, when he lost i his footing and was run over, both legs being severed above the knees, his breast crushed and otherwise In jured. Hrakcman William Wade saw the accident and Immediately stop ped the train, The corpse was put lu the caboose and brought to Buker City, where an Inquest was held and the train crew exonerated from all blame. Brakeman Wade was In tho city today bound east on No. 24, and says that the report wired to the Poll land papers that the man was kicked off the train was absolutely false. The fireman saw the man attempt to get on the train and gave the first alarm that he had fallen under Mountains In Their Glory. Henry Lazluka, who has been in the city for several days having come In from Camas prairie with a drove of cattle, says the Blue mountains In that district are now In their glory, all the streams being full to overflow. Ing, the grass and follugo In tho full sway and the nights cool and refresh ing. Ho says that the huckleberry crop , near his ranch In the Camas prairie country will bo abundant, un less something happens to Injure It later, ( A NICE EASY COLLAR Is appreciated by every man who over wore ono on a hot summer day tho kind without rough and raw edges the soothing summer kind. No matter how flno tho collar It, It can be ruined by tho wrong laundry. Wo claim ours to bo a right laundry ono to add to rather than detract from, your summer pleaauro, Proro us as far as you llko. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Grand Clerk Coming. J. L. Wright, grand clerk of tho Women, of Woodcraft, will arrive In thokclty4nVthe morning on an official tour"of the Northwest. Jia win uo BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread U assured when Byera Beit Flour Is used. Bran, shorte, team roll ed barley always on band. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Prop. Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage moati are always right; always tender, alway Juicy. Try our mild cured Ilami. Thoy are free from that strong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 007 MAIN STREET, '4 s t s