East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 22, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904.
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PERSONAL MENTION
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J. R. Dickson left for the coast last
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Dispose of all odds and ends regardless of cost. Wo
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fe b.ina wo aro asking for good stylish, serviceahln
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tu rain't afford to pass us by.
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Children's shoes In sizes Sy, to 2; regular price
$1.50, ?2.00, J2.25 and ?2.50, all go during sale at
$1.00. See outside display.
Ladles' slippers In sizes 3 to C, all widths in
patent kid and kid, Many nobhy styles, regular
values $1.76 to $4.00. July snle prlco 75c to $2.00.
Ladies' fine shoes In light or heavy soles, our
regular J3.B0 to $5.00 linos j broken lines and not
ninny of a kind, but can give you a good assort
ment to chooso from. They arc selling now for
from $2.00 to $2.50.
Men's fine dross and work shoos, about 700 pairs
In all, are being closed out regardless of cost;
$1.25 to $2.00 now buys a $2.00 to $3.50 shoe.
nest of all. Tho Itoyal Blu.e $3.50 shoo for men.
We havo them In 10 different styles. Exclusive
agents In Pondloton.
Lee Teutsch s Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
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ser threshers at Kimlcel's.
iruhaa fnr firn nxtlnfrulshers.
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dress goods sale at
melons, at
i melons, water
i restaurant.
tlflTiln fn inloa miilna
Hires to Big Ben.
kinds carbonated drinks,
tfol ana pure, -mono udi.
clers get satisfaction at How
formerly Itees' cigar store,
cream, confectionery and el
i! Hilton's, 304 Court street.
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nem uu&utus ui ucw uuuuiug
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Rent Six-room furnished
far Iwn nnii n hnlf mnnthft. In.
i mis uuice.
Sent The room formerly oc-
1 ky the Pantheon theater. Ap-
(I our dlnnerware not full sots
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Eight lamp free. See window
iWular resort at Long Beach
n n enest terms nr thn Nnv.
Kites reasonable; accommoda
ueoesi. j o, wckham. nro
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uau a uiBsmiHuea uuyor
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c me uesr, assortment
ui mis section oi
tate. We sell reliable
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' 17, 21. 23. 24 law.
watches In the different
-wnw, marling silver,
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tuarantee all
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HUNZIKER
7ht Projretve J.w.ler.
"6 Main Street.
Ice creata, the Delta kind.
Got Sunny. TJ. C. Rader.
Cash registers at Wlthee's.
Wood and coal see McAdam.
New spring shirts. The Boston.
The Delta ico cream Is delicious.
New corn, roasting ears, Hawley's.
Fresh, pure groceries, Hawley Bros.
New line men's sweaters. The
Boston.
Douglas and Hanan shoes. The
Boston.
Aiiasummer clearance sale at
Teutsch's.
Misses' $2.00 shoes for $1.00
reutscn'B.
Chicken dinner and Ice cream Sun
days at Gratz's.
Royal Blue $3.50 and $4.00 shoes at
Lee Teutscn's. Best on earth.
.Anothor new line ladies' fine purses
Htc to fi.m. Noirs notion store
Ever notice how long the day is
when you start It off grumbling?
uiosing out. sale or all summer
millinery at Mrs. Rose Campbell's.
Mollne wagons, rubber tired bug.
jies, carriages and backs at Kunkel
rne at. ueorge restaurant, open
day and. night. Mrs. Cooper, proprl
etor.
Get your ' clothes cleaned and
pressed at Joerger's, 120 West Court
atreet.
Lost Elk tooth charm, Initials
J. L., No. 433, Leavp at mis office for
reward.
Belfast linen mesh underwear, just
the thing for this hot weather, at Baer
& Daley's.
"Wanted Woman to do cooking in
notei. Auuress iMrs. J. P. Naviu
Helix, Or.
You want to see E. U Smith for
information regarding the little Holt
harvester.
Full stock of extras for Holt bar
vesters on hand at E. L. Smith's, 311
Court street.
Twenty-room hotel, furnished, two
lots, good business, $1800. Great bar
gain. E. T. Wade & Son.
For Sale A Few choice acre lots in
West Pendleton, Apply to S. M
Richardson, Pendleton, Oregon.
Two plain drunks Thomas Wood
and Robert Ulsep last evening began
to serve three-day sentences in the
city Jail.
Among the other improvements to
the Popples Warehouse will be a c,e
ment floor covering the entire base
ment nnd laid by Dan Mays.
I hnndle the celebrated Holt com'
bined harvester, nnd have any size
from an eight-foot to 3C-foot cut
Either for horse power or engine
power. E. L. Smith, 311 Court St.
County Surveyor Klmbrell Is today
engaged In establishing a grade on
West Court Btreet, and also finding
and platting a sidewalk grade on Lll
loth street, between Court and Tub
tin.
I have the machine that pleases
the farmers. Time and trial have
proven the worth or tne Holt com'
bined harvester, and it lias been
demonstrated to be the most sucpess
ful made. E. L. Smith, 311 Court
street.
R. N. Adams, n McKay stockman, Is
in town today.
niS' H' p''aves- ot Weston, is at tho
via nJUuJ.
J" ""swold, of Helix, was in
luwu yusieruay.
Cla ilc Nelson, of Weston, Is a guest
at tho Pendleton.
C' S Pennington, sheriff of Union
tumii-, is in town.
.Morrow, tho o n jc. k tnv
"fceui, is in tho city.
; u""8' ,ne Athena lumbor-
iiiin, is in town today
Dr. E. O. Parker and wlfo of Pilot
"uth, are in town today.
C. S. Rotidouck and B. V. Pompella,
kji niifcuii. nro in tne city
uB; ii0J.broo,i' f lrrigon, Is a guest
i uuici oi. ueorgo today
miss uoorgla Shull. who has been
seriously ill, is now convalescing.
Matt Mosgrove, tho Milton mer
chant, is a gm-st of the St. George.
fc. l. AValsh, o. R. & N. operator
at Umatilla, was In the city last even-
"IS.
J. T.
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Grand Lodae of Redman.
The state grand lodge of Redmen
will convene at Seaside Tuesday,
July 26, for a two-days session. The
delegates from Pendleton are James
Devlin, Thomas Murrell, Jotin uoacli
and W, G. Bogert and Roy Rltner by
virtue of Ills office, great keeper of
the records and seals of the state
organization.
LOG CABIN
ICE CREAM
laraouD i0o Crem can again be obtained at the old ta
1 Cabin Soda Fountain.
The Popular Price1
DRUG STORE
A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS
Brown's family went to jh.
man springs tins morning for nn out-
Miss Stella Xlntbews, of Pilot Rock,
Is in town en route from l.a Grande
nome.
v. n. bwitzler. of Umatilla, Is at
the Blrkers while here on business
touny.
Cloyd Oliver and wife of Echo, were
in town yesterday and today, return
Ing home.
Joe uuntia, the alfalfa raiser of
Jicno, is in town, having driven in
from Echo.
F. S. Le Grow, of Athena Is a cuest
nt Hotel St. Georce todav wnlle. hero
on tusiiierK
George Hunter and .sister. Miss
Audrey Hunter, of Pilot Hock, are in
town today.
Mark Williams, the draughtsman,
has gone to Portland, and will re
turn Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs H. s. Gartleld and
daughter leave Tuesday for an outing
at 1-ong Beach.
Andrew Lart-en and Elino Gordon,
prominent farmers of the Juniper
country, are in town today.
F. H. Parr, the postal Inspector,
went to Haines, Baker county, this
morning, on official business.
Dora Wormlngton has sold to E. E.
Dotson for $1200. an Irregular tract
within tho c-lty limits of Milton.
W. A. Robinson, of Washington. D.
O., assistant superintendent of the
postal registry department, 1h In town.
Misses Dora 1-ampkln and Efflo
Worcester left this afternoon for a
six weeks' outing at Hldaway
Springs.
Zoeth Houser of i..e big Standard
mine, returned from Pendleton yes
terday morning and stopped over for
the day en route to the property.
Sumpter Reporter.
J. F. Daley, a real estute man, and
James Cole, an attorney, of Madison,
S. D.( old trlends of Rev. Robert War
ner, aro visiting a few dayB at Mr.
Warner's home while on a tour of the
West.
Rev, It. J. Dlveti and wife are en
joying a visit from Mrs. DK'en's broth
er, Professor E. C Wortman, who Is
a Pennsylvania!!. During Mr. Dlven's
illness Mr. Wortmun will fill his reg
ular appointments
T. W. Bracking, of the li.f.-rnatlon-
al Correspondence School, came up
this morning and Immediately left for
Bourne and the surrounding camps,
to look after the Interests of his
school. Sumpter Minor.
Miss Stella I.alande, of Weston,
In town today en route to Heppner,
where she will visit for several weeks.
Miss Lalande resided in Heppner at
the time of the Hood, removing to
Weston a short time afterward.
Friday and Saturday
Cut Prices in Shoe Dept.
WELL POSTED BUYERS KNOW THE VALUE OF SHOES. EVEN
THOUGH YOU DO NOT BUY, CALL AND 8EE THAT THE PEOPLES
WAREHOUSE DOES EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES ON MEN'S, DOYS', LADIES', MISSES',
INFANTS' SHOES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
LADIES' $4.00 OXFORDS.
Newest style. For Friday and Sat
urday $2.45
LADIES' $3.50 OXFORDS. '
Newest stylo military and Louis
heels nnd patent leather nnd kid.
For Friday and Snturdny.... $2.39
LADIES' OXFORDS.
Any styli'H regular $2.00 and $1.C0
per pair. Friday nnd Saturday. ,95c
LADIES' OXFORDS.
Welts and turn solos, r.egular $2.50
and $3.00 per pair. For Friday
and Saturday $1.85
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WE CARRY ONLY SOLID SHOES.
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
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MEETING
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MONDAY NIGHT
TOM RICHARDSON WILL AD
DRESS PENDLETON CITIZENS.
Manager of Portland Commercial
Club Will Explain the Meaning,
Alms and Scope of the Mass Meet
ing to Be Held In Portland on Aug
ust 2 and 3 for the Organization of
a Development League Is a Hard
Worker and Able Speaker Large
Attendance Is Urged,
FARMERS
McADAM WANTS YOUR WOOD AND COAL TRADE, AND
WILL MAKE IT TO YOUR INTEREST TO 8E HIM BEFORE
YOU BUY.
OFFICE PENDLETON SAVINGS DANK BUILDING.
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That tho business men of Pemllrv
on may know exactly the object and j J
Miss Annie Itoesch. of La Grande,
Is In town today accompanld by her
cousin, Miss Stella Mathews, who
lias been visiting her at 1-a Grande.
Miss Roesch will visit relatives at
Pilot Rock.
C. S. Wheeler and wife, accompa
nled by Edna and I-uvelle Florence,
leave tonight tor 1-ong Beach where
they will remain until September 1
Miss Ellda Stockland will conduct
the Wheeler studio during Mr. Wheel
er's absence.
I.. A. Esteb. the Echo attorney, was
In town yesterday and today, return
Ing home this morning. Mr. Ksteb
describes Echo as prosperous In a
high degree and all the habitants
thereof as hopeful and confident about
the future of the place.
Rev. Diven III.
Rev. R. J, Ui vi;n Is confined to his
house with rheumatism has not been
able to be about since last Sunday,
and It Is said that there Is no indi
cation of immediate improvement.
This explains his absence from sever
al board and other meetings in town
urlng the week.
Thursday Afternoon Club.
Thero will be a special meeting of
the Thursday Afternoon Club at the
residence of Mrs. T. G. Halley at 7:30
Saturday evening. .
Marriage License,
A marriage license was granted this
afternoon to Charles Marshall and
Miss Laura McAfee, both of this coun
ty,
Owing to the recall of uireo French
bishops ot the Catholic church with
out consulting the French govern
ment, that government notifies the
pope that all relations between the
Vatican and Franco will be broken off
August, unloss restitution lb made.
Superintendent T W. Potter, of tho
Chemawa Indian trajning school, has
roslguod his posnion.
scope of the mass meeting to be held
n Portland, on August " and 3. for
the organization of tho Oregon Devel
opment League, Tom Richardson,
manager of the Portland Commercial I
Club, will addr.ess a mass meeting of j
citizens at the parlors of the Com-1
mercial Association at 8 o'clock, next '
Monilay evening, July 25. I
Mr. Richardson Is the prime mover
In t Ills great Industrial and commer
cial agitation, and will explain and
fully portrny the meaning or tho Or
egon Development League, its pur
poses, alms, powers, usefulness and
strength. i
The business men and all citizens
or this community are urged to attend
tho meeting on Monday night, ub Mr.
Richardson is an able, enthusiastic,
well Informed man on the organiza
tion nnd management of such enter
prisees, and the information gained
from his talk will be valuable to tho
city.
Meetings of this kind are now be
ing held throughout the Btato with
the best of results. One of the best
meetings ever assembled In Salem,
was ueiu in tne interest of this move
meiu&iast week, and resulted in the
appointment of a large delegation to
Portland.
Pendleton and Umatilla county will
be represented in tho Portland meet'
Ing" "by 30 apiMjintees, most of whom,
it not ail, will attend. That these
delegates may know and understand
the purposes and intents of the meet
ing, In advance, Mr. Richardson Is
making a tour of tho state to address
the different communities and urge
attendance.
Judge Bean and President Borle, of
the Commercial Association, huvo
each appointed 10 deleKatoB and Mav
or Matlock will appoint 10 more, and
it Is hoped to secure a full attendance
or these combined delegations at the
I'oruamt meeting.
It Is not a selfish, local movement
it is ror the boneflt of Oregon, for
tne purpose of developing nnd settl
Ing the state, and tho -reiton Devel
opment league will occupy the same
position in uregon that the Commer
cial Association occupies in Pendle
ton. The Commercial Association
urges a large and representative at
tendance ut the meeting Monday
night.
WE EXPECT
YOUR TRADE
Because our prices aro cut Just as low as It Is possible and do
business. You got the benefit of conservative buying and our small
mnrgln of profit. Wo hnvo spoclnl sales ovory day. Our goods ara
marked In plain figures and will compare with any houso of our kind.
Como In. Lot us convince you,
Workingmen's Clothing Co.
The New Store.
Corner Main and Webb 8ts,
Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth
Begins Kb tw.otity-thlrd year Son-
tembor 20, 1004. Four torina In each
school year, affording opportunities
for beginning a coursu In September,
November, February and April.
The Best Training for Teachers.
Im tho normal courBo, with Its assur
ance of good positions at good wages.
Wrlto for now cntalogue containing
full Information concerning; courses
of study, training In actual teaching
afforded under real conditions in town
... nB; country schools, nnd full dotalls
advanced course of study with the. additional advantages at-
about tho
taehed.
Hand Badly Injured.
John Strieker, an emulovo of Hie
Cooley & Pierce Company, yesterday
lacerated his left hand on u sack hook
appended to a combine which ho was
working upon. He sllimed and fell.
and as he went down reached out and
grabbed at the machine to stay him
self. As a result, his baud cauuht on
the sack hook, which tore throuirh
the ligaments and muscles bark ofL&Af.tf
uiu muo uiiKur, nearly tearing inai
member from the band. It Is a dan-
geroua and painful wound, with moro
Uian an oven chance that he Iobos the
finger and has a crlunlod hand for
life Tho wound was dressed by Dr,
McFall.
Address Secretary J, B. V. Butler, or President E. D. Ressler,
Monmouth, Oregon.
THE MARK
of cleanliness and neatness Is oa
each Individual ploco of linen or other
wash goods entrusted to our careful
hands to undergo the process knqwa
as laundering. First, we wash clean;
second, wo starch rightly and only
whore starch Is needed; third, our
Ironing Is really second to none la
"hold-to-the-last" finish. Tersely told,
this Is a complete first-class laundry.
THE DOMESTIC
STEAM LAUNDRY
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows, Oood bread Is
assured when Dyers' Best Flour Is used, Bran, shorts, steam roll
ed barley always on .hand,
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. BYERS, Prop.
LEGAL BLANKS w",te -
alogoc of them, A fall sapply always kept to stock,
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