East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 06, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1904.
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BREVITIES
Ui tO-
Get Sunny.
, a tie Boston.
Listen at KunKeis.
ri el McAdam.
. for re extlnguisners.
i jjt harrows at Kunkel's.
i. jweaters. The
, ui HtEM shoes.
The
sail bits for $4.75.
Lee
(ta in tie city served at
BJZMt.
-It ofeclag oysters at the
iieiinj to raise mules
i o Bis Ben.
iter, order meals, all hours,
Itetam Orster Cafe.
bii carbonated drinks,
Sulpcre. 'Phone 951.
i ?X satisfaction at How-
sstr Eees' cigar store.
snjcM, rubber tired bug-
s and backs at Hunkers.
IliSawtell, Vlavl manager
itoontj, 620 Cosble street.
Ijc Homes cleaned ana
kr. Josser's, 126 west Court
s fan Panama Hats Just re- .
: 13 be closed at reduced r l.
resort at Long Beach
- Pendleton neoule all
jtl&eit terms of the New
its reasonable; accommoda
J. 0. Wlckham. nro-
f. W Quantity.
WATCH
2RS
rare tie best assortment i
la this section of X
We sell reliable
P''iW$2.00 ud. We sell X
I'". W.17, 21, 23, 24 Jew-
rmtaes in thn
'slckel, sterllnir X
W isd ll-k solid gold t
ft
'Pftate all wQth
pfOTft fillHv f mm
Ufc We Will fnllv ra.
'Mr
IZIKER
""$fmlv. Jeweler.
Main Street.
EPPENS
A- C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS
he Shirt Waists
All mis ween we wm give away
absolutely free, a shirt waist with
every sk'1 boA.
With every -$4.00 skirt a 75c waist
Tree.
With every $5.00 skirt a $1.00 waist
free.
With every JG.00 skirt a $1.25 waist
free.
With every $6.50 skirt a $1.50 waist
free.
With every $7.00 skirt a $1.75 waist
free.
With every $3.00 skirt a $2.00 waist
free.
With every $10.00 skirt a $2.25
waist free.
With evory $12.00 skirt a $2.50
waist free.
Don't fall to visit our shoo depart
ment. We are closing out several
lines In slippers and Oxfords, Just
the thing for hot weather.
Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
Ice cream, the Delta kind.
Get Sunny. U. C. Rader.
Cash registers at Withee's.
Get a'top coat." The Boston.
The Delta ice cream Is delicious
Closing out dry goods. The Bos
ton.
Fresh crawfish from the Quelle, at
me uoiumuia.
Chicken dinner and Ice cream Sun'
days at uratzs.
Toke Point oysters any style, at the
ranmeon uyster cafe.
Good Japanese cook wants situation
In city or country. Fuji, Box 34.
Clearance sale at Mrs. Campbell's.
Closing out of all pattern hats.
Ice cream, confectionery and cl
gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street.
me ai. ueorge restaurant, open
day and night. Mrs. Cooper, proprl
etor.
fancy moiling paper, 14 new
shades. Isolf's book and stationery
store.
Summer underwear, linen dusters,
oeits and straw hats at Baer &
Daley s.
Hohbach s bakery has moved to
221 East Court street, next to Hotel
nickers
Try the hot free lunch at the Mer-
chants' Care, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to
C p. m., and at midnight.
itoom wanteu Furnished room.
close in; wanted permanently, by
young man. Inqiilre at this office.
I Anvnna wtti(nf aIM,, in iomn
i -
-ipstalrs of new building fnr hnrvoatinw r,i.,oir, n,Qm .
ittoawood and Webb. R. lyil)g. t0 tne Newort construction
Company. Echo. Or.
ItoleotSCh. n-ucn-niciw weaning.
.'fct-SUroom furnished , f"cJJ.f?f li0
tmtA . hoif mnnt.o t "", "um ui x-cuuieiou, were
isL married the evening of Saturday last.
ItBdiMerwars not full sets, J i,ome Qf S. H. Hicks, in this place.
r- " " vun.ui.aB ui air. ana Mrs. Hicks win make their
h-it.oic auu lump, homo In Peni ctnn In the u-nctorn
: rap free. See window I .,,, . m. i.u
, p-i, i H4 i lunui 1 11c uuue lo a bibici
r - - " ...
Hlnkle Speaks in Portland.
J. T. Hlnkle Is In receipt of an In
vitation from the Portland aerie of
Eagles to address the order at that
place on Friday evening next, tender
ed him by the secretary, Louis Dam
masch. He has accepted, although
pressed for time, and will meet the
engagement.
To Portland for the Summer.
Mrs. J, F. Robinson, accompanied
by her sister, Mrs. H. F. Johnson, will
leave next Saturday for Portland,
wiiere they will spend the summer.
They enjoy the Portland climate
much more '.than that of the coast
una win remain in toe metropolis uu
til after-the; Warm season.
Government Agent Here.
The 'supervisor of Indian schools
for. tills district, was In town for a
few1 hoars yesterday on his way from
Washington to New Mexico. He did
not visit the agency or the school
here, being merely en route and In a
hurry.
Marriage License.
A marriage license was granted
this morning to Ulysses G. Ham and
Miss Theresa M. Porter, both of this
place.
Suspect Arrested.
Sheriff Taylor last night brought to
town one "John Doe," and lodged blm
In the county Jail, charged with rob
bing the Sones-Wnlker store at Helix,
LOG CABIN
ICE CREAM I
1 k ff Iw CreM1 M Kin be obtained at the old fa-
"Ca&ln Soda w,.i 'Z
The Popular Price1
DRUG STORE
PERSONAL MENTION
h rlSli W D,.,rkhnr. of Albany,
is Usltlng friends in Pendleton.
Mrs. Edith M. Davis, of Ridge Is
'n the city a guest of the nickeS'
Mrs B a. Bishop has returned
Wart,! th,S hCr dnnh,cr er.
."r .?.h0.!' very
in i .V "t"tr wno nas been very
rlcoverlng.11331 WCeks' Is sl
i'";J' w- MnrtlMdnlo and son. of
ton todiy? R"0StS ot Hotel Penille-
unn",i!" ?V,,ri!h5' anaser of tho Grand
onnb,?s.ne"sb?r ,S 1,1
frMn8lS iBneS re,ChCr 19 Vl8ltlnK
wfS?'?: Smlth Henderson, at
Mrs. E. C. Smitii . ...
. .. " .lis. J, flic-
I-aughlln are spending the hot weath-
v-i tit x Ui UUUU,
,i Ir'nR Ha,rr'"Ston is confortablo at
UnVsTrlUcal "1 '"S Cm,lt,0n COn'
Mrs. S. R. Thonmsim to i,-t
a visit from Miss Daphne Ixlsure, of
i uiuuiiii. uer niece.
v,,iuues uarneit s oprum-W 1.1
new-residence on tho lielshts In tho
ouuiiieru pan ot town.
J. W. Mulr. brother nf Mr t nn
1 ..: . .
irnea to hTeewnter after
nonius wun nis sister.
."IS. 1. It. liaileV lma rannnmJ
from nn Illness that mnfimri hat- r.
uie nouse lor several days.
o. u. tienuev is exnerteil nn this
evening's train from Modesto, Cal., to
vin wun ins urotner, J. M. Bentley.
William Smothers, of m.iiiin n
town in tne nelgliborhood of Rose
burg, Is the finest of 1! P s.it mi
wife.
Miss Carrie Stafford, of Union
spent the Fourth of Julv with imp
uncle, Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee, return
ing home yesterday.
Fred Crawford, wife and children.
started this mornlnc overland with
complete camping outfit for Wallowa
i-aue, ror a month s outing.
E. T. Hansen, formerlv bookkeeupp
for the Morning Tribune, has accept
ed a position as timekeeper In the
roadway department of the O. R. & N.
at La Grande.
George McDowell, formerly fore
man of the water service gang on the
O. R. & N on this division, under O.
E. Hult, Is now located at Telocaset,
where he Is running the pump.
Seibert & Schulz, the tailors, have
moved to 222 East Court street, the
quarters they occupied on Main street
so long being torn down to make
room for the new Schmidt business
house.
John McNerney. who Is section fore
man nt Cayuse. has finished two new
residences In the west end of town,
which will be ready for occupancy as
soon as Sharp completes painting and
papering them.
G. H. Carter, the crack rifle shot
and representative of the Peters Cart
ridge Company, has returned from an
extended visit through the Blue
Mountains In the southern portion ot
Umatilla county.
Mrs. Cora Wilson, of Pullman,
Wash., chairman of the board of
grand managers of the Women of
Woodcraft, Is expected In town this
evening to confer with Mrs. Van Ore
dall and J. L. Wright.
E. J. Harllngton and wife have ar
rived from Butte, Mont., where they
have resided ever since returning to
Butte from this place after a short
residence here three years ago. Mr.
Harllngton Is a painter and paper-
hanger.
Robert Fletcher, one of the foremen
of the bridge and fencing department
of the O. R. & X.. left yesterday for
Winona, Wash., where his gang will
be employed for a time, or In that
neighborhood. His family will follow
soon.
O. D. Teel Is having the two resi
dence properties owned by him on
Johnson street, between Court and
Alta, repainted and repapered follow
ing extensive alterations In the ar
rangements of the Interiors. C. C.
Sharp had both contracts.
Z. B. Ford, of Kansas City, arrived
unexpectedly a few days ago and Is
visiting his brother, C. P. Ford, of
the O. R. & N, bridge and building
department. They had not met since
the latter left Kansas City for the
Northwest, 17 years ago.
Police Court Program.
There was a short program In po
lice court this forenoon. C. J. Dent,
vagabond, was given one hour In
which to leave town. P. N. 'Welch,
for giving liquor to the Inmates of the
city fall through the bars of the door,
was given permission to pay those,
same prisoners an Involuntary visit
ot five days, George Mansfield, charg
ed with conducting a game In the
State saloon, was put under a $75
bond to answer the accusation in the
police court tomorrow. He gave a
cash bond.
Redmen Delegates.
The order of Redmen last night
elected delegates to the great coun
cil, which meets July 2G, at Seaside,
and also Installed an entire new corps
of officers. The delegates are as fol
lows: W. G, Bogart, Thomas W.
Murrell, J, Roach, Thomas Fltis Ger
ald; alternates, J. A. Devlin, August
Stangler, CarJ Guyott, R. Keegan.
The new officials are James Doty,
sachem; O. W. Gibson, senior saga
more; C. F. Cook, junior sagamore;
R. Keegan, prophet.
. Real Estate Transfer,
Robert Laluir this morning purchas
ed through the E. T. Wade agency, of
Alex Waugb, Jots 7 and 8 in block I,
South Pendleton, paying therefor $2,
190-
Bill Night at City Council.
Tonight Is "bill night" with tho
city councjl. Other matters way he
caueu up, out not necessarily.
Go Buckle on
Uniform
The Peoples Warehouse
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays To Trade
EAGLES ARE SATISFIED.
Local Aerie Has Wired Cities Where
the Dixie Carnival Company Has
Been With Good Results.
The committee In charge of the
Eagles' carnival, which opens In this
city on next Monday, has wired sev
eral cities at which the Dixie Carni
val Company has presented Its at
tractions, and in every Instance has
received the assurance that tho com
pany is first-class In every respect
and that Its attractions are clean and
honest and deserve the patronage of
the public.
The local committee has decided to
hold a voting contest through the lo-
cal press to decide on a king for the
carnival, and coupons will he run in
the papers continuously until next
Thursday, when the result of the vote
will be announced.
The only restriction on the voting
Is that the candidates voted upon
must be members of the local aerie of
Eagles, this being a sufficient guaran
tee that the office and functions of
king will bo gracefully discharged.
Runaway Accident.
A party of four Pete Howard, Fred
Kees, Joe Kolf and Shep Cameron,
underwent an experience last night
about midnight, which none care to
ever have repeated. They were re
turning from the reservation celebra
tion In a two-seated rig, whon a wheel
ran Into a washout, the rig upset, the
horses ran away, and the entire top
of the vehicle was torn off. Tho oc
cupants were thrown out In tho utter
darkness without anyono receiving
the slightest Injury, although the
horses broke Into a run as soon as
the buggy upset. The team ran about
a quarter of a mile and tangled up In
the harness without being Injured In
the least, nor was the buggy hurt be
yond the top being torn off.
Professor Haw Locates Here.
Professor Wi M, Haw, the expert
horse trainer, after years of wander
ing, has concluded to locate In Pen
dleton, or at least to make this" place
his home. Since entering upon his
present profession, although traveling
most of tho time, he has not until
now "met up" with a town wherein
he cared to make bis home. He has
bought lots on Garfield street, on tho
north side and will at once proceed
to build thereon a five-room cottage,
frame, and with all the modern Im
provements. Professor Haw has a
family and they will occupy the new
house before fall.
Po.toftlce Clerk Needed.
July 23, 'at this place, will be held
an examination of applicants for tho
position made vacant In the Pendleton
postofflce by the resignation of Miss
Edith Isaacs.. The applicants will be
examined In spelling, arithmetic, let
ter writing, penmanship, copying,
United States geography and reading
addresses. The age limits, minimum
and maximum are 18 and 45. There
will also be an examination that will
test tho physical soundness In some
particulars, while male applicants
must be not. les sthan five feet, four
inches In height and weigh not less,
than 12G pounds. Other particulars
will be furnished on application to
the postofflce authorities In this
place.
Visiting In the East.
A. C. Funk,, chief clerk In tho sher
Iff's office, has gone East for a visit
of about two weeks' duration. He
will visit I;awrence, Kan., and Kansas
City and may go on to Pennsylvania.
Win Johnson, during the absence Of
Mr, Funk, Is helping keep the records
In the sheriff's office.
The mystery of tho rain tree .0
Canaries Is a cloud that hovers about
It constantly;- this Is condensed to
water, which saturates the leaves and,
falling from them in constant drops,
vaUon beneath them always full of
water.
IF YOU WANT TO; IF NOT COME
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 HAMILTON-CARHARTT WORKING
CLOTHES AND OVERALLS.
WE EXPECT
YOUR TRADE
Becauso our prices are cut Just as low ns It Is possible and do
business. You got tho benefit of conservative buying and our small
margin of profit. Wo havo spoclnl sales every day. Our goods are
mnrked In plain figures and will compare with any houso of our kind.
Come In. Let us convince you.
1
Workingmen's Clothing Co.
The New Store.
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST.
CLA8S WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE 8EWER CONNECTIONS. ES
TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED.
T. C. TAYLOR
"THE HARDWARE MAN."
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
Ismado from tba choicest wheat that grows. Good bread is
assured when Dyers' Best Flour la used, Bran, shorts, steam roll
ed barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. BYERS, Prop.
Its Rich and Delicious j
Our cold storage meats aro always right; always tender, always ;
Juicy. ' ' f ' m
Try our mild cured Hams,' They are freo from that strong taste,
The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co.
607 MAIN 8TREET. I
1
Your
TO'
Corner Main and Webb Sts.
741 MAIN 8T.
A NICE EASY COLLAR
Is appreciated by evory man who
ever woro ono on a hot summer day
tho kind without rough and raw
edges tho soothing summer kind.
No matter how fino tho collar la, It
can be rulnod by tho wrong laundry.
Wo claim ours to bo a right laundry
ono to add to rather than detract
from, your summer pleasure. Prove
us as far as you like.
THE DOMESTIC
STEAM LAUNDRY
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