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PACES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. OENOLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1004. PAQE FIVE. free Shirt Waists Jot ii ah una wcuk we win give away absolutely free, a shirt waist with every skirt sold. With ovory $4.00 skirt a 75c waist free. With every $ 5.00 skirt a $1.00 waist free. Wi(h over- $G.O0 skirt a $1.25 waist free. With every $C50 skirt a $1.60 waist free. With every $7.00 skirt a $1.75 waist free. With every $8.00 skirt a $2.00 waist free. With every $10.00 skirt a $2.25 waist free. With even $12.00 skirt a $2.50 waist free. Don't fall to visit our shoe depart ment. We are closing out several lines In slippers and Oxfords, Just the thing for hot weather. PERSONAL MENTION Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets CITY BREVITIES jC Elder, Get sunny. iUti tt the Boston. l tmt HaIIv. at Martin's, .L...knre at Tvttnk'Pl'S. i ind coal see McAdam. ri.t tfxr fir pxtininilshera. niuicv " ..i j i -i- hfirrnvs at iCtinkel'fl. ftUU . m i. Ha men s sweaters. i uh and Hanan shoes. The - 4 rr. T -eils In the city served at i rtitaurant. wishing to raise mules tn Tiler Tlon kinds carbonated drinks, ..1 n.i.a Dhnna GK1 iiiu uuit. a uuuu visa. ftnierly Rees cigar store. nmifM snd hacks at Kunkel's. Ma county. C20 Cosble street. jour uuiues uieauea uuu it Joffrzers. 12(i West nonrt i aumonwooa ana weuD. it. fWon Pnnnmn T-Tnte Inct Will ha Alnoarl n f A,,nnA ue leuiscn, Rnt Six-room furnished wiswne eight or 10 teams me .Newport Construction khn fir i iamp iree, see window C, Kohrman. awion. Pendleton nenn1 nil j reasonable; accommoda BT tint WATCH IRS hiV f ha f,A . - "v -dv aoourLiiieni. We sell roll.,iD . i .... "um ti.W un. Wa noli ui '6, 17, 21, 23. 24 W u m lne different -it " "icning Oliver, ww 14 k solid gold 'Wnatee all o.. am rA ...in . .. i "o will Till Ii wo. te - ' v ill I iiu m k- j w-m T! Mln Btreot. Ice cream, the Delta kind. Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. Cash registers at Wlthee'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 uoiumuin. Chicken dinner and Ice cream Sun days at Gratzs. Good Japanese cook wants situation in city or country. Fuji, Box 34. Clearance sale at Mrs. Campbell's, uiusing oui 01 an pattern hats. ice cream, confectionery and cl gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street. me a i. ueorge restaurant, open aay ana nignt. Mrs. Cooper, proprl or. Summer underwear, linen dusters belts and straw hats at Baer & Daley s. tiouuacn's bakery has moved to 221 East Court street, next to Hotel tucuers Plenty of books and novels to take on your summer vacation. lowest prices. Nolf's. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer- cnants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to C p. m., and at midnight. Miss Lucy Packard, of Centralla, wash,, committed suicide Wednes day by shooting herself. iiuum wnuieu rurnisuea room, ciose in; wanted permanently, by young man. inquire at this office. "PENDLETON COATS." Nobby Line of Winter Garments May Be Manufactured by Pendleton Woolen Mills. Manager Ferguson, of the Pendleton woolen Mills, Is contemplating the manuiacture of a nobby line of "Pen dle'on coats," Including skating jack' ets, toboggan Jackets, smoking jack' ets, logging and woodsmen's Jackets, Hunters' coats and In fact, a Hue of outdoor coats that will be adapted to all kinds of sports, recreation and la- uor. They are to be made of the best grade of Pendleton wool, of the most beautiful and unique designs and col ors, with hood attached, with or with out belts, suitable for the hardest Kjsslble usage in the woods or on the farm and warm enough to do away with the need of overcoats and muf flers in any kind of a climate. The samples now at the mills are beautiful and attractive and it may be determined to place the Hue on the market as a regular product ot the Pendleton Woolen Mills. lnam..Ir,wln,.ot l8,antl City, Is a bus "nur touay. T T . ?.. o" ''Jnen- "f the Geiser mine, .i oiimpier, is a visitor today, p n ni.if . ... ' '"i. oi Atnena, came i'less a"?rnoon train on bus. A. S. Pearson, city recorder of Free- i.;' r i . 0 ,lown Ulls evening on a "umuesg trip. , tblrS- lck Kellj' ot lj Orande. was ,th.r?!1Kh t0 the Walla Walla '"oiuiui i ins morning. William Connolly, air brake lnsnec iur ami trainmaster of tho O. U. & hi i.a i.ranue. Is in the city today ...i.i ul ui0 nivision Mrs Ella M. Porter, of Boise. Idaho s m Pendleton, returning from a trip . "uaiio. In the interest of the Women of Woodcraft. Postmaster I.lvermoro and his two f,0"8 Il(?rt nml I-ynwood. went to ? . i..lIs mornlnB on a. fishing jaunt. They arc expected back this T1 t . , r. r. Liiapier. formerly with F. S. ..'l.nBtr Sou ln ,llIs clt'- b"t now with the M. J. Sellnrs nmrtsn- of Portland, Is In the city for a few days' visit. F. H. Harradon. ' v. u. a: .n., is n cuest. of Hotol oi. ueorge toiiav. wh ir, in mix. on business connected with his busv uupariment. .aiis. It. H. I'ntton. of Hlrfh Prool; near Pilot Rock, was in th r.m. m. day. The rain of Sunday did not ilnm. Ige Crops Very milCh in Mint Hlstrlnt ,llp r-rlncpai damage being to roads' Henry Henson. one of tho nlilnsi on, gineers on nie mountain division of wie u. h. tc N.. runnlnc nut nt i n Grande, passed throuch lilts mnrnlnp to Starbuck on brotherhood business. jir. Henson and fam ly have lust ro. uirneu from a two months' visit at Los Angeles, where he was a delegate io i ne grand jouge of the engineers. CONSERVATIVES CONTROL IN ST. LOUIS CONVENTION, (Continued from page 1.) WANTED FOR ARSON. If Found, Report to Belllngham Au thorities. So eager are the authorities of Bel llngham. Wash., to apprehend C. M, Burdlck, wanted for arson, that the reward offered for him has been In creased from ?00 to $300. City Mar shal Carney received a communica tion from Sheriff Thomas of Whatcom county. Washington, yesterday, stat ng that the reward bad been lncreas ed. Burdlck Is described as being about five feet eight or nine Inches in height and weighing about 175 pounds, with brown eyes, in which the white shows plainly, brown hair and a light mustache. He has a slight stoop in the shoulders and walks with a long sttlde and habltu ally wears a wild, restless look ln the eyes. He has a gunshot scar on the head. -1 LOG CABIN ICE CREAM Criln a a Crm Cn aga,n bo obtained at the old ta- ruu&UuD. M lirmil mm The Popular Price1 DRUG STORE A. & KOEPPEN ft. BROTHERS morning to ihe creat illsn tilifiliitmnnt of the audience, but It could not be avoided. Hoth the credentials and resolutions committee were overload- d with work. The crowd was In fine fettle, clearly keyed with exnectatlon of the struggle of party giants on the noor. and prepared to cheer on party gladiators. The flurry over the report of the rules committee aiforded an excellent opportunity for pent-up enthusiasm. It brought Grady, the Tammany star. to the front, and Introduced a tin-ton onventlon orator in the person of South, of Arkansas. He can be proud of his reception, even If he was beaten In the Porto Hlco contest. Bryan a Favorite. Bryan's entrance to the hall at 1:30 alined tremendous and prolonged ap plause. The reception being tendered him is something remarkable, and the ap plause grows greater every moment. Delegates and visitors join and every body Is on their feet. The standards of several states are gathering about Bryan. The excite ment is intense, equaling that at his nomination at Chicago. At 1:40 there Is no let up In the en thusiasm for Bryan, which knows no bounds. The Georgia delegation Is waving Parker banner, the only one dls played In the convention. Bryan Reads Minority Report. At 1:52 Williams Is calling the con dition to order with a megafone, The Bryan demonstration continued 2 minutes. A. 1:57 Bryan advanced to the platl'oim and the cheering was reaimed. Mounting the rostrum the noise become deafening, Bryan's appearance is in connec. tlon with the report of the creden. tlals committee, which Is called for. Bryan read his minority report on the contested cases from Illinois. Imme dlately silence followed when Bryan started to read. The minority report charges that the state committee of Illinois, John P. Hopkins, chairman, found itself in the minority in the state convention and liberally planned to override the democratic vote of the state by fraud and Intimidation of which the con test brought complete proof. Hop kins offered no rebuttal. The report recommends that the Hopkins men he unseated, Majority Credentials Report. It ln brief supports the act of the national committee in every respect, and announces respective cases could be considered in a general way. State Senator Grady, of New York, moved a separate vote on the prop osition to give the Philippines six votes, he declaring against such rec ognition on the grounds that the Phil ippines are not a part of the United States. The Philippine delegates will be allowed to keep their seats, hut given no votes. In view of the large Increase of population of the Indian Territory and Oklahoma, the report recommended that each territory be given six votes each In the next national convention. The majority part of the report was then adopted except that relating to Illinois and the District of Columbia, Reductions in Summer Wash Goods LINEN ETAMINES, REGULAR PRICE 25c PER YARD, NOW 17c. GOOD ASSORTMENT OF COLORS. 35c QUALITY NOW 22c YARD. MERCERIZ PONGEE BLUES, GREYS AND TANS, NOW 23c YARD. 40c QUALITY MANY ODD PIECES PERCALES, DIMITIES, ORGANDIE8, PIQUES, SILK MUSLINS, DOTTED SWISSES, WHITE SHIRT WAIST NOVEL. TIES, ALL AT ONE-HALF PRICE. WRECKING SALE PRICES ON (EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS.) EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade PANTHEON CHANGES HANDS. Kitchen Will Be Added, and Other Alterations Effected. George Cruise has purchased a solo merest In the Pantheon saloon prop erty, located at Webb and Cotton wood streets, from Hothschlld Bros., of Portland, and assumed tho man agement yesterday as successor to Sam Roberts. The name of tho placo has been changed to Cruise's Cafe, and extensive alterations and Im provements are to follow, which will fit It peculiarly for a business men's resort. All the boxes In tho rear aro to be torn out, the kitchen located In the basement and Illuminated signs placed nt the front and side entrances. The new proprietor takes charge under auspicious circumstances. Ho Is well and favorably known as a bus iness man In Seattle, Tacoma and 'ortland. Under his management the cafe will In no wise be connected with an adjacent theater. TREASURER'S REPORT. Two Two Suits Brought. Suit was filed In the circuit court by the firm of Gerson & Hart against Frank Dainaln tills morning for $i0. alleged to be due for goods delivered, and $178.97, on an assigned claim of Sol Brick & Griff, of Portland, Elsey McIIenry Train, son of Geo, Francis Train, deceased, will bring suit for a portion of tho .site of Oma ha, to which his father once had a title, and out of which the Trains claim he was swindled, Five thous and small lots, nearly all Improved, e In the claim. County's Fiscal Affairs for Monthc Summarized. The report of County Treasurer Sommerville for the months of May and June was filed with County Clerk Sallng this afternoon. The following are the principal features: Amount on hand May 1, $78,059.48; revenue for May and June received from all sources, $27,127.15; amount on hand July 1, $35,003.54; amount paid out of general fund to state treasurer $30,012.50, In satisfaction of warrants, $25,453.93, as Interest, $2, 1C4.33; amount paid out of county school fund ln satisfaction of war rants, $1,331.30; amount paid out of tho city of Pendleton special fund, $G,145.40; amount paid out of city of Athena special fund, $79.9G; speclnl taxes paid for school districts, $5,' CG8.C4, WE EXPECT YOUR TRADE Because our prices aro cut Just ns low as it Is possible and do business. You get tho bonoflt of consorvntlvo buying and our small margin of profit. Wo havo special sales every day. Our goods aro marked In plain figures and will compare with any house ot our kind. Come In. Let its convince you. Workingmen's Clothing Co. The' New Store. Corner Main and Webb Sts. Insane Chinaman. Jim Sing, a Chinaman, arrested on the charge of Insanity on complaint of C. P. Davis, was examined ln the county court yesterday and ordered committed to the asylum for the In sane at Salem. He had a large knife concealed ln his clothing when ap prebended. The mania ot the China man Is that people are trying to tako his life, and that poison has been placed In his rice. Three Mechanics' Liens. Mechanics 'Hens were filed with the county clerk this morning against Sam Roberts, as tenant, and Rudolph Martin, as owner of the property lo cated at Webb and Cottonwood stretes as follows: E. J. Murphy, $84; T. C. Taylor, $113.03; G, I. LaDod, $412.40. The amounts are claimed as due for labor and materials furnished in con structlon and equipping the brick building. Big Engine's First Trip. Engine No. 1613, one of tho mon ster compounds Just received at La Graude, passed down the O. It. & N. this morning on train No. 21. to Uma tilla, In charge of Engineer Fontaine, tins ueing her first trip over the road west of La Grande, Deputy District Attorney. H. E. Collier has been annolnted deputy tor UmatJIla county by Dis trict Attorney G. w. Phelps. The appointment was filed with County Clerk Sallng this morning, as was tho oath of otllco of Collier. Doctors in Session. La Grande, July 7. The Eastern Oregon Medical Association is in session at Hot Lake today, about 30 physicians being in attendance, They, say that there are no asses in Japan, For heaven's sake let's cor ner tho market and send them the en. tire outfit. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE Of PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. THE MARK of cleanliness and neatness Is on each Individual ploco ot linen or other wash goods entrusted to our careful hands to undergo tho procoss known ns laundering. First, wo wash clean; Bocond, wo starch rightly and only whoro starch is needed; third, our Ironing Is really second to none ln "hold-to-tho-last" finish. Tersely told, this is a comploto first-class laundry. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread U assured when Dyers' Best Flour Is used. Dran, aborts, ateam roll ed barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYER8, Prop. Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage moats aro always right; always tender, always Juicy. , Try our mild cured Hams, They are free from that strong taste, The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET.