PAQE FIVE. t PA0E8. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY,. JULY 12,1904. Thursday j July 14 On this dato a representative of the largest cloak and suit house of Now York City will havo on display a largo lino of advance styles In ladles' and miss.os' suits, Jackets, skirts and rain coats. Ladles call and look this lino over. You will never seo such a largo dis play again. Thursday, July 14th, all day. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets ft. PIIO T. ROCK STORM CITY BREVITIES at orders at Gratz's. C Rider. 0et Sunny. s jus at the Boston. threshers at Kuniceis. Xa iuu 1 fruit dally, at Martin's. i j i.i, hnrrnwn fit TvlinkGl'S. inu uiaiv fa flrn nyflntriltahers. t.. omnnlnro TllR 21 ...t.. nrl Hrinnn nliOPfl. The Aa In thn nttv anrvnrl nt ft restaurant. sioDS wishing to raise niulea j in Tile Tlnn . .... nil nftnin lmtn kinds carbonated drinks, -L t tf nC, Ann nfr Unm. t cream, confectionery ana ci- .1 TI.11..I. DAI r..i. njiauuas, out vjuurt bliuuu cm waeons. ruuuer iireu uuir hit nixes nnn hulks ul jviiukbi b. item upsiairs ui now uuiiurag di touonwoou anu weuu. it. or two ana a nan mourns, in it this office. naniea urnisiieu room, wanted permanently, by liniOA nlfliln. ll.i 1 A A w me Newport Construction Of our d nnerwnro nnt full onto ELtraC Iflmn froo Rao wlnrlnw popular resort at Lonir Bench M.Newton. Pendleton neonln all Ul UIEOesr Idnnq nf tlia Wnto Kies reasonable; accommoda m esi. j. u. wickham. nro- Ice cream, tho Delta kind. Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. Cash registers at WIthee's. Oot a "top coat." The Doston. Tho Delta ice cream Is delicious. Closing out dry goods. The Bos (on. Oxford and slipper sale at Toutsch's. Misses' ?2.00 shoes for $1.00. TeutBch s. Fresh crawfish from the Quelle, at the Columbia. Chicken dinner and Ice cream Sun days ' at Gratz's. Royal Blue ?3.60 and $4.00 shoes at l.eo Teutscii's. Best on earth. Pocket knives, new lino, pearl and stag Handles, 25c to $1.95. Nolf's. rne at. ueorge restaurant, open day and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri etor. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 12li West Court street. Summer underwear, linen dusters, hoItB and straw hats at Baer & Daley's. There will he a dance at Armory hall every night during carnival week oxcept Saturday. Gulott's orchestra. U WATCH I EIT. tare the lest assortment X "lues In this section of We sell rnllnliln -. .uiu i.ini tin wa anil A . i . a. 21. zx. m law. wtches in thn uutxi nnn ij l. . all watches. HI I it . 7." prove faulty from --nip, we will fully ro- HUNZIKER Th Proartwlve Jew,,or, l Main Street. Searching for Lost Son. Agent E. C. Smith, of the O. It. & N., received a letter today from Mrs. Laura B. Ernst, of Portland, inquir ing about her son, A. L. Long, who left Portland a few days ago. She inclosed a clipping from the Oregon Dally Journal, dated from Pendleton, giving the details of the killing of a young man by an O. R. & N. train near Arlington last Friday morning, stating that as she had not heard from her son, who left Portland the night hefor.e the accident, this unfor tunate man might be her hoy. Agent Smith referred the woman to the O. R. & N. agent at Arlington. Tennis Club Meeting. There will he a meeting of the Tennis Club tonight at 8 o'clock at the parlors of the Commercial Asso ciation, to which all members are urgently requested to come. Busi ness of importance will be transact ed and It will he of interest to the members to be present at this meeting. Oregon Horses to Kansas. Colonel James H. Wilson, of Syl van Grove,, Kan., nas a urove oi Starkey Prairie horses, 58 In number, in the O. R. & N. stocityarus ner.o, which will he shipped to the colonel's home, where he has a large ranch. He paid $3; per head for the anl mals. FIERCEST ELECTRIC STORM AND RAIN EVER WITNESSED, Bridges Washed Out, Crops and Gar dens Damaged and Outbuildings wasnea Away Heaviest Storm Ever Witnessed In Southern Uma tuia County Rain Veered to West and Missed Pendleton Birch Creek Swollen and Alfalfa Temporarily uamaged. rm. . mo most bov.ere electrical storm iiiai oer passed over Umatilla county Msueci tne vicinity of Pilot Rock and the country between that town and i-euuieion last evening about S o clock. Tho .electrical storm was also ac companled by whnt Is called by rest cicnis oi rnot Rock, tho heaviest rainstorm over experienced there. bov.erni bridges on East Birch creolc were carried away, crops and gardens In the vicinity or Pilot Rock were badly damaged, the barn and ouiUUllimigs bolnnclnir tn P.hnrlev Nowcomh In Pilot Rock, were washed ciown tno creek and the storm as sumed the proportion of a cloud burst In the East Birch creek settle ment. Water ran down the streets In Pi lot Rock, the crops along' the creek for several miles wore ovcrllowed and damaged temporarily, but It is thought most of them will bo sav.ed by a few days of sunshine. The storm came up from the south with a brilliant display of electric phenomena, the most vivid and start ling flashes of lightning ever seen in that portion or the county accom panying It. For about an hour the rain came down In torrents, and the rapid accumulation or water in the creeks showed Hint an Immense amount of water fell on the hills ad jacent (o the .streams. In the vicinity of OJIver Knott's place east of Pilot ilock, the storm seemed to reach tho climax, and a great amount of damage was done to all kinds of crops, gardens and out buildings. The roads have been badly washed and cellars and wells filled tin all along tho creek. As the storm came nearer to Pen dleton, the rnin seemed to veer to the west, very little fnlllng here, al though the windstorm nnd lightning were very severe. Lower Birch creek five and six miles west of Pendleton .experienced very high water and somo of the fields of alfalfa were Hooded, but no permanent damage was done. Trouble All Along the Line. Trouble has been experienced all along tho line between Pendleton and Portland today on account oi me storm last night. In several places ground wires have had to be used Messages have been delayed In many instances, and in others sent piece meal. No Pity Shown. 'For years fate was after me con tinuously." writes F. A. Guiieage, ver bena. Ala.' "I had a terrible case of plies, causing 24 tumors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." Equally good for all aches and pains. Only 2Bc at Tollman & Co8 drug store. Summer Teutsch'B. dress goods sale at It LOG CABIN ICE CREAM l Cabin Ico Cream can again be obtained at the old la Soda Fountain. SOEPPENS The Poptdar Price1 DRUG STORE A. a KOEPPEN & BROTHERS ELECTRICAL STORM. T. VanCleve Received a Severe Shock Last Evening. Diirliic the early nart of the storm which prevailed In the city last nTght the air was heavily charged with elec tricity and a number of curious Inci dents are related descriptive of the effects the fluid produced. A. T. Van Cleve, a member of the Schmidt Drug Company, had an exceedingly un pleasant experience In this regard and will not forget It for some time. Mr. Van Cleve was standing near the doorway of his store when there was a sudden blinding flash and all the space around him seemed to be filled with zigzag streams of light. Simultaneously the druggist felt a se vere shock, the seat of which seemed to be Ills right wrist. T!'e sinews of his arms lu a half minute had swollen so badly they distended like whip cords, the muscles of his hands be came sore and stiff and his whole arm nnd rlghi shoulder began to ache. Bevoud a sllnht soreness and stiff ness the results or the shock had dis appeared by this morning. There Is no doubt that Mr. Van Cleve was util ized by nature as a medium through which the heavily surcharged atmos phere got rid of a little electricity. It Is likely that he owes his life to belnir a uood conductor. He states that hereafter he will keep bis hands In his pockets during an electrical storm. Mr. Van Cleve denies that when he received the shock he yelled. Boys' Wash Waists 22c to 39c Each -A SOME SOLD A3 HIGH AS $1.00 EACH. LARGE VARIETY OF COLORS, COMPLETE ASSORTED SIZES. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO TRY AND MAKE THEM FOR THUS , PRICE. WRECKING EVERYTHING. SALE PRICES ON The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade PERSONAL MENTION FRUIT CANNERY AT ECHO. Building of Old Rabbit Cannery May Be Used for Modern Fruit Can nery. A capitalist who intends locating In Echo, has partially completed 'ar rangements for opening a fruit, can nery In the buildings belonging t,b th.e American Hare and Oold Storage Company. The supply of fruit In the Echo and Butter Creek districts is increasing every year and a great amount or the c;op cannot be used Jn the local trade. The buildings of the rabbit cannery are "already practically fitted ,for a fruit; cannery, the cookers and vats in use by ,the bare people being espec ially: adapted to fruit packing pur poses. ' ... The' cherry crop of the Butter Creek district was all marketed Jn Echo and Pendleton, but the -peach, plum, prune and apple crops will ield a considerable surplus which can he; canned at a profit. It is barejy possi ble that a small amount ot'Jiare will he canned In season, by tne fruit packing company, but the buildings will not b.o'usod exclusively as a hare cannery again. ' Marriage License Issued. A 'license to wed was Issued by County Clerk Baling this morning to August S. O'Harra and Maggie M. Mc- Corkell. The bride is a rosiuent or Brlccson and tho groom of Weston. Tho young couple will mako their fu-, turo homo at woston. H. Boylen of Pilot Rock, Is a vis itor today. T. C. and D. M. Conklln, of Elgin, are In the city today on business. V. H. Chastaln, the prominent Mil ton citizen, is In P.endleton today on a brief visit. Bert Danner, traveling salesman for Glafko & Co., of Portland, left this morning for Tho Dalles. O. O. Klncald, a famous shot and sportsman of Sumpter, was In the city this morning between trains. Will Conlon, of T.elocaset, arrived today to run a traction engine through the harvest fields In this county. County Commissioner Horace Walk er, of Helix, who has been attending county court for several days, return ed home last night. S. B. Calderhead, general freight and passenger agent of the W. &. C. R., Is a guest of Hotel Pendleton to day while here on business. Charles McBee Is preparing to move his family from Butter cr.eek to the Scales place, five miles west of this city, which he recently purchas ed. R. R, Collins, a prominent wool dealer of Kamela, who also owns a choice fruit tract near Fr.eewater, where his family resides, was a visi tor today, a guest of Hotel Bickers. W. H. Boyd, a prominent pioneer merchant of Echo, Is In the city to day on business connected with the settlement of the rabbit cannery af fairs, which ar.o now being finally ad justed. H. C. Willis, representative of the new townsite of Stanfleld, at Foster, Is In the city today, The sale of lots In the new town will not begin until the arrival of R. N. Stanfleld from the East, which is expected .every day. A, H. Sunderman the prominent sheepman of Pilot Rock, has been In the city several days, attending to business. He has just heard from his camps at Starkey Prairie, that se vere rainstorms have visited that sec tion of the Blue mountains recently, doing considerable damage. "Doc" Maple has just returned from a visit to his cattlo range on M.ead ows Creek, in the vicinity of Starkey Prairie, and reports grass in excel lent condition, but finds that severe electric storms have vislt.ed that dis trict, playing havoc with timber in many places. WE EXPECT YOUR TRADE Because our prices are cut just as low as it Is posslblo and do business. You got tho benefit of conservative buying nnd our small margin of profit. Wo havo spoclnl sales every day. Our goods are marked In plain figures and will compare with any houso of our kind. Como In, Lot us convinco you, Workingmen's Clothing Co. The New Store. Corner Main and Webb Sts. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIR8T. CLASS WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE 8EWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED, T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. WALLA WALLA FRUIT. You are excusable If a man deceives yon once. You got wimt you deserve It he deceives you twice. First Carload of Summer Applet Sent Out of Garden City. Early apples Are being shipped out of Walla Walla by the Bfajock Fruit Company, say6 (he' Walla Walla Statesman. Tjie first carioad will go tQday. Apples'p'rorais.e to be plentiful this year and the price is now, one cent. -The last of-the cherry crop is being packed by this .ompany out at me fancu ana. at their city lysdquar ters, below the.' Holt Manufacturing Company. Over' 40 girls are employ ed at this work. Blackberries are now being sent east and it will doubt less he sev,eral days before the crop is entirely shipped. Potatoes, cabbage and onions do most toward filling the vegetable cars Jusfnow, A carload of these are shipped ,outrevery day .either over the O. R. &N, or .Northern Paciflp by the Blalpck company. f Prunes promise to be the big thjpg this year. The ' rvp on. th'e Blalock1 placets tt good one ,and promises' : exceed .,that; of last'" year when oyer 90. .full .arloadg of this Pacific coast staple were eehuout by this company frpm Waljq. Walla. Italian and, Sil ver are the principal varieties. Peaches do not promise to be very Plentiful tins y,ear and cut a small fllguro liv the local shipping business. THE MARK of cleanliness and noatnoas Is on each individual ploco ot llnon or other wash goods ontrustod to our caroful hands to undergo the procoss known as laundering. First, we wash cloan; second, we starch rightly and only whoro starch Is needed; third, our ironing Is really second to none . la "hold-to-the-last" finish. Tersely toU, this Is a complete first-class laundry. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Byera' Best Flour Is used. Bran, aborts, 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. They are free front'-thatUtrorig taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. .607 MAIN STREET. ! t t