DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUE3DAYV JULY 26, 1904. PAQE FIVE. rnnn Mil U AST WEEK OF THE BIG !ktLY clearance sale V Lfli taken advantage of this oreat price cuttlnn at ''- - Ladles' Suits at less than half price. $10 Suits, now , , ( 4 go $12.50 Suits, now ' ' ' $15.00 Suits, now $740 jlG.00 Suits, now $300 $20.00 Suits, now " $9 95 $25.00 Suits, now $12.45 Ladles' Skirts. . Every skirt In the house reduced in . price. Alterations free. $'3.00Sklrts iCS $3.50 Skirts ' $&B $5.00 Skirts ' " $3g5 $coo skirts ;; $4;40 $7.00 Skirts $540 $8.00 Skirts ' s6"i5 $9.00 Skirts $645 $10.00 Skirts ' $g'60 $12.00 Skirts ".' $9."io Every department in our big store Is represented In this sale. Men's suits at .13 1-3 per cent. Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets t 1 i a. PERSONAL MENTION a saving of 25 to TY BREVITIES t Gratz's. Get Sunny. 1 it the Boston, Ijd dillr, at Martin's. Lttshers at Kunkers. 15 coat." The Boston. ifiit hsrrows at Kunkers. set dry goods. The Bos- 1 rupberries at Hawley nl slipper sale at test goods sale at melons, at lebs, water It 1 to the city served at a-jint. italfcj to raise mules to Big Ben. lt!s carbonated drinks, kriwre. 'Phone 951. itt tatlsfactlon at How- ' Rees' cigar Btore. , confectionery and cl- , 304 Court street. Is tale of all summer ItUa Rose Campbell's. KpsUirs of new building toowood and Webb. R. HJEia to do cooking In iirs. j, p. Kavin, -room furnished 3 tad a half months. In- io9ce. '-The room formerlv op. Ifchatheon theater. Ap- 1 Martin. ' aolel, furnished, two 4!M. 11 Rftfl rSront XiAe b son. Hrew choice acre lots In ADDlV In K M ftadleton, Oregon. Miiawrare not full seta. ua casn purchase of ep free. See window fMiraaa. ! Quantity, PATCH SRS to beat assortment 1 h this section of e sell reliable l!.00 UD. W doll rn.ll, 23, 24 jew. ' the different . terllne silver. w M-k wild gold t ' Wte faulty from Will full . Ice cream, the Delta kind. Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. Cash registers at WIthee's. Wood and coal see McAdam. The Delta Ice cream Is delicious. See Wlthee for Are extinguishers. New corn, roasting ears, Hawley's. Fresh, pure groceries, Hawley Bros. New line men's sweaters. The Boston. Douglus and Hunan shoes. The Boston. Midsummer clearance sale at Teutsch's. Chicken dinner and Ice cream Sun days at Gratz's. Royal Blue $3.50 and $4.00 shoes at Lee Teutscll's. Best on earth. The St. George restaurant, open day and night.. Mrs. Cooper, propri etor. Lost Elk tooth charm. Initials J. J. L., No. 433. Leave at mis office for reward. All styles blauk books, office sup- plies, line stationery and school sup plies. Nolf's. Six thousand pounds of dry goods were received from i.ie East this morning by the Alexanuer department store. Wanted Agents to sell hardy, northern grown tees. Big commis sion paid. Cash advanced weekly. Write today and secure choice of ter ritory. Washington Nursery Co. Toppenlsh, Wash. The Pendleton Messenger Service has been purchased by J. C. Spoone- more from Knight Bros., and will be conducted by Mr. Spoonemore from his employment office at 124 West Court street. 'Phone, Main 2831. Calls answered at all hours, day or night. KER "v JvwUr. Street. To My Friends and Patrons: Having sold to .Messrs. J. S. Beck with and W. E. Davidson my Insur ance and real estate business, and all other business Interests heretofore conducted by me as successor to E. D. Boyd, deceased, at No'. 119 East Court street, Pendleton, Oregon, 1 earnestly recommend them to your patronage, and assure you that you will receive fair treatment at their hands. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping that the new firm of W. E. Da vidson & Co. will receive a continua tion of the same, I beg to remain, Yours very slncer.ely, IDA BOYD, In." in S1'0': ut V"oi no. '8 visit Ing In Pendleton today. or M2fBT5. ot ?!. I S"t i,,"",,e? wa of A. Rauer's fur oiuii-, is on a vacation. ' TJ" Jaher an1 8n wl Bo springs tor a short visit. Miss Mcrna Dp Pont t a., i. in the city thn cnoot ..r mi.. n 1- Gross. 0 """",e John .McCourt and family will leave ... ii.u uiuniing ror an outing at Hlda A. Bennett, thn Ir Igon Irrigator, spent today In tho . W'i'ia.m ?ll,sller. wife and dangh ter, Edith, left this morning for Lch uiuu oiniiiKH ior an outing. Mrs. J. E. Bean left this morning r. ' . . ",,cre sno will remain mmi oepiemuer l or longer. Mrs. R F. Guerln. of Portland, nr- " ICmilCOn tOllnV In hat. iiuouuiiu. me i.uerins are registered ill Ilie OIL'KLTS. r. ur. uarneiu nn.i ivif daughter 1-aura left this morning for Long Beach, where they will spend a uifre vncauon. Miss Ethel ivimball. nf thn iorce or tne graiiu cuanllan. Wn ui uuuucraii, is enjoying her vaca uon in uie mountains, J. C. Stone, surveyor In charge of i-Msinci io. z, uoard of underwriters of the Pacific coast. wii headquarters in i-omanu, is in Pendleton today. George Piatt, formerly head waiter nt rne rrencn restaurant, with his family, arrived from Tacoma this morning after about a year's absence. Olive Knotts. of Pilot Rock, today iransierrecl portions of lots six and seven, or the town of Pilot Rock, to A. J. Sturtevam. the consideration be ing $3750. Miss Ethel Salmon, who has been visiting here, started for Salem this morning. She will stop and visit at fc.cno ror a few day, with Mrs, Gal lagher, the landlady Inspector McNicliol. of the Indian service, is at the .matilla agency on business with the superintendent. Mr. Nlchol's heauquarters are in Washington. D. C. S. B. Calderhead. general freight ami pasenger agent lor the Washing ton & Columbia River railway. Is in Pendleton today. He will return to Walla Walla this evening. D, C. Brownell, a prominent Uma tilla farmer, was in Pendleton last night. He returned home this morn ing, after attending the meeting In the Interest of the Oregon Development League. Miss Nora -Matlock and Price Flor ence left this morning for Heppner, afler visiting with Miss Matlock's cousins, Mrs. Tom Ayres and Mrs. E. A. Vaughn and other relatives and friends. Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall. grand guar dian of the Women of Woodcraft, and family, will leave tomorrow for her farm near Meac.am station. Mrs. Van Orsdall expects to be away for several weeks. - . i B. H. Trumbull, agent for the Illi nois Central, of Portland, accompan ied by Mrs. Trumbull, is in Pendl.e. ton. Mrs. Trumbull has Just returned from a meeting of the Charities and Correction National Association at Portland, Me. IMPORTANT SALE WASHABLE GOODS AT PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, TUESDAY, WED NESDAY AND, THURSDAY. nclow find particulars: Finely woven Grenadine, mercerized finish, In blnck and white strip, reg ular 03c yard. Salo price 32' ic yard. Light Cascade Suitings, complete effects, four different colors. Regular 25c yard. Sale prlco for three days, 12'sc yard. Embroidered Batiste in two light colors. Regular 20c yard, for thee days 10c yard. Flaked Voiles In light bhm and light pink, regular 35c yard, for Tues day, Wednesday nnd Thursday, t7"ic yard. Fine Cotton Etamlnes in nice light colors, regular 35c yard, for three days sale price, 17J4c .yard. Linen Crash Etamlnes In pink, tan and green, nice light shades. Regular 35c yard. Sale price 17!Ac yard. Fancy Linen Etamlnes, cheviot ef fect suiting, blue, green, red nnd pink coloring, one of tho neatest of sum mer materials, regular price 50c yard. For Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day, 25c yard. Fine Mulls, blue, white, green nnd cream. Delicate shades, extra width. Regular 35c yard. For thr.ee days, 17'2C'yard. . Lucerne Mercerized Jacquard, two- UNIQUE IN THEIR WAY PEOPLES WAREHOUSE BELIEVES IN MAKING LOSSES EARLY, IF LOSSES MUST BE MADE. TJ10 building Improvements nt this great storo hnvo bad tho effect of up setting tho different stocks. Wo find mora wnshnblo goods suitable for summer and ovculng wear, on hand than we caro to have, and we are not ashamed to toll 1U Wo don't Intend carrying It over until next year. Wo Intend to ninko you help us reduce the stock and clean It up. To that ond the prices aro cut In halt for Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thursday. Those ot you, and therp nro many who bought their summer dresses nt tho Peoples Warehouse, como nnd seo the snmo material sold at ono-hnlt the regular price. We propose to tnako a loss nnd benefit tho public with goods they can uso now nnd not noxt winter. Re member Just thre.o days, Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thursday. It pays to trade nt tho Peoples Warehouse. tone effect. Regular 20c yard, price or three days 1uc yard. Sale Dotted Swiss, green nnd Inv.ender. Regular price, 15c yard. Sale price, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 7 'fee yard. There ore many single piece pat terns of washable goods, suitable for summer wear and evening wear. Prices aro cut In hull for Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thursday. It will pay you to visit us. FOR THREE DAYS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THE TIME TO BUY YOUR LACES, AND EMBROIDER IES. Vat Edgings, i Inch wldo; regular 2c yard. Salo price. So bolt ot 12 yards, less than tc per yard. Valenclenne Laces and Insertions, to 3 Inches wldo. Regular prlco Cc to 25c. For Tuesday, Wodnosdny nnd Thursday, 3c to 12'Jo per yard. Torchon Laces and Insertions, all wldtliH, 2c to 20c yard, salo prlco. Cluny Laces and Insertions la cream, whlto nnd ecru, 10c to $1.01 Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thursday, half price, 5c to 50c yard. One lot of odd Cream Colored Laces M price. Embroideries and Insertions In all widths from 5c to 25c yard, Tuesday, Wodnosdny nnd Thursday t, prlco. 2,c to 3714c yard. Embroidered Medallions from Cu to 20c each, prlco for Tuesday, Wod nosdny nnd Thursday. Dotted Swiss, blue and pink, good quality. Regular 25c ynrd. Sale prlco M'c yard. Finest Imported Gingham, neat, gen teel patterns; finest of textures. Reg ular 60c ynrd. Salo price 25c yard. PAT MAGEE'S WIFE. lvin" wld Pat Magee. In a cabin. foment the bay, Sea in front an' the bog behind, Stretchln' for miles away. An' often he comes an' says "Honey," he says, says he Do you ever repent the day ye went An' married wld Pat .Magee?" that "SIGNAL LIGHT" GOOD. Carload Cattle Exhibits, The Mlllbrook Land & Livestock Co of Laramie, Wyo., has the honor of filing the first entry for an exhibit at the St. Louis World's fair of a car load of range steers. E. J. Bell, the manager of this company, who re cently filed the entry r.eferred to, has selected and fitted a carload of range steers for the fat stock show of the Universal Exoosition that will cer taliOy prove a sensation In the show nng,- Canal Commissioners Sail. Now York. .July 2G. The Panama canal commissioners, headed by Rear Admiral Walker, sailed for the istb mus today to further Investigate me situation before enacting legislation for the government of the strip. The commissioners are accompanied by General Solicitor Mason, Treasurer Kenny and Auditor Armstrong. In a labor raiiv at Portland, Sunday, fund of 1C00 was raised for the striking Colorado miners, LOG CABIN JCE CREAM L4 gj Crea can again be obtained t the couaiSUB. old fa- 'ENS The Popular Price' DRUR STORE K a KOEPPEN & BROTHERS Marnarita Fischer Company Starts Out Well. The Margarita Fischer Company, which opened ji week's engagement at the Frazer last nlgnt had a good house, considering the number of theater-Koers out of town, and the "Signal Light" proved to be enter talnlng and well presented. The Boise Capital News, In com- mentlni: on the Margarita Fischer company, says It is one of the most centeel. up-to-date companies ever visiting that city and recommends them to other cities where they may have engagements. CAT IN PRISON. Hemmed In Crevice Between Brick Wall for Two Years. After nearly two years' imprison ment between brick walls four stories high and only a llttlo more than three inches apart, a cat has been rescued by means of a lariat. The feline dropped into the crevice when It was only a few weeks old and has been there ever since) fed and cared for by families residing In the buildings. The prison which It occupieu so long Is between two buildings in Kant Fourth street. The crevice Is closed In front and back by tin roof ing, i Rfforfu which the Kitten maue There's a bit of a cbildle now, Playln' about the floor, Runnlu' about wld a laugh an' n shout In an' out of the door: Mick wld his father's eyes Bits av the sky for blue; Air alcli hair av his head like a &oulden thread Anv the voice of his father, too. An' olten he comes an' he says Do you ever repent the day that ye went An' married wld Pat Magoo?" Times when the evenln' falls, An' the work av the day Is done. rn' the boy's In bed an' the supper spread, I sit in the settin' sun, An' think av me girlhood days, An' the love that camo me way, An' the price, the price that a wo man pays An' Is well content to pay. An' I laugh jvhen he comes an' says "Do you ever repent the day that ye went An' married wld Pat Magee?" FARMERS McADAM WANTS YOUR WOOD AND COAL TRADE, AND WILL MAKE IT TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE HIM BEFORE YOU BUY. OFFICE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth Begins Us twenty-third year Sep tember 20, 1901. Four tonus In each school yonr, affording opportunities for beginning a courso In Soptombnr, Novcmbor, February and April. The Best Training for Teachers. Is the normal courso, with Its assur ance of good positions at good wagoa. Write for now catnloguo containing full Information concerning courses of Btudy, training In actual teaching afforded under real conditions In town 11 ad country schools, and full dotalls about the advanced course ot study with tho additional advantagos attached. " 1 " ' . Address Secretary J. B. V. Never be tellln' a man All that he'd like to know, Give him the half of the whole that he wants. An' he'll love ye tho better so, But times I misdoubt he knows, Nearly as well as me. That I'll never repent tho day that went An' mnrrled wld Pat Magee. Cornhlll Magazine. Butler, or President E, D. Ressler, Monmouth, Oregon. World's Fair Rates. The O. R. & N. Company announces the following low rates: From Pendleton to St. Louis and return, $t0.00. From Pendleton to Chicago and re turn, IC5.00. To Chicago, returning through St Louis (no coupon between Chicago and St, Louis) or vice versa, jej.tO, To Chicago, returning via St. Ijoub or vice versa, fsu.zb. Tickets on sale June 7, 16, 17 18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sep tember 5, 6, 7, October 3, 4, 5. Tickets good going within 10 days from date ot sale; final return limit 90 days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed In either direc tion within the transit limit. For further Information call on or d dress E. C. 8MITII, Agent The Best Summer Resort. "The best summer resort Jn the again and again during the early days world," said the man who had Just of Its Imprisonment to climb up tne returned from his annual vacation, slippery walls only to fall uacK were -is rsew rorK. rve just come from watched with sympathy by the neigh hnr and thev became divided Into fac iinna limn., wim thouuht the kitten ought to be killed and relieved of its m serv. nnd those Who nem iuui while there was life there was hope. there." In spite of his enthusiasm his eyes were heavy, he looked tired, and altogether bis appearance did not betoken any rejuvenation. "Your looks belle your words," suggested the man to whom he had been talk Tho inHfir fed the cat and gave It.lng. "Perhaps they do." agreed the water by means of a long string, uis-1 enthusiast. "TIUb year I made a mlS' contented neighbors many threw It bits of poisoned liver, but the animal never touched it. Mean while, the cat grew and every effort was made to release It, but without success. a taW dnv niro the story became generally known and came to the no tice of a cowboy, wno, wuu u lariat, soon dragged the cat from its prison, thus removing a source of much worry to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals New York World Carshops Burn. Tim lfnrhors i.iinn. July 20 Tho n.ih.fh Jtr iron RauKO carshops burn- take. I always get two weeks, and generally spend tlio first week In New York. Then I hie me off to some quiet, sequestered nook to rest up, This year I made the error of reversing the order of things that's all, I spent my first week In the sequester ed nook, and then made a bee-lino for New York, where late hours and high Jiving had a tendency to undo all tho benefit I had derived from the first week. Still, I claim that If the time he spent Judiciously visiting the various resorts near at baud, New York can't be beat as a summer resort It is a waste of time to pray for what you want unless you really need It I: Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; always tendor, always Juicy. Try our mild cured Hams. They are free from that strong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN 8TREET. 9 BRING ON YOUR COLLAR8 AND CUFFS. Wo aro ready for thom to wash them, to blue them, to starch them, to Iron them In bucIi a way that thoy will suit your nocks and wrists with otit chafing ol'her and without glvlnr them a free fringe which you would rather find missing. Wo havo reduced tho laundering of linen to a science and our prices aro in accord with the nudern Idea ot low cost In large quan tities, THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Oood bread li assured when flyers' Best Flour Is used. Bran, shorts, steam roll ed barley always on hand, , PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYER8, Prop. BECK. THE PLUMBER Haa movjod to Cottonwood street, between Water and Court. He U better prepared than ever before to do high-class plumbing at reasona ble rates. Estimates cheerfully given. It you havo work to do In bis lino see blm before you go elsewhere. BECK, the Reliable Plumber ed this morning, loss $100,000