PAGE FIVE. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1904. FOR ANOTHER WEEK SUMMER BARGAINS rmany t t Many lines .. .1. trance sale was a great success. M .. ... I ,.,,.., ,.H .... , r j -nt entirely, uuk -wwii ....un;, wC bum nave M ..nunaV MORNING. AUGUST 1st. von . . n ---- - bargains that you cannot afford to pass by. August Clean Up Sale on Skirts and Suits. All $2.00 wash suits $1.38 AH ?3.50 wash suits $1.98 All $G.50, $6.75 and J7.00 wash suits $4,45 Every skirt In the house, Indies' nml miss.es, at August clean up prices. Ladles' tailor suits at less than half price. Ladles' and Misses' Vests. 2f dozen 12V&C, 15c and 20c vests BO at 10c E0 dozen 35c, 40c and DOc vests BO at 25c Summer Dress Goods. 25c, 30c, 3Ec and 40c values all go nt 15c a yard. Only ahout CO pieces left. You'll have to to hurry. tr Everybody. Ictlons than ever. I ' ehnes $1.00 pair ! slippers reduced I cent. PERSONAL MENTION from Putsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets LEVITIES jft Sunny le Boston ir, at Martin's. Hue ears, Hawiey's. sries, Hawley Bros. goods The Bos. lemes at I wood, Hawley phone Me lee cream, the Delta kind. Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. Cash registers at Withee's. The Delta ice cream is delicious. New spring shirts. The Boston. Douglas and Hatian shoes. The Boston, Oxford and slipper sale at 13! sweaters The reutsch'a. Wanted To rent n five-room mod ern house. Inquire at this office. uiosmg out sale of all summer millinery at Mrs. Rose Campbell's, I Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 12U West Court I 3trest. Another Hhlpment of the famous shoes for $1.00. ; "Frobel" folding go-carts. New styles iNoirs. Wanted Woman to do cooking in hotel. Address Mrs. J. P. Navln, Helix, Or. You want to see E. L. Smith for Information rogardlng the little Holt harvester. Full stock of extras for Holt har vesters on hand at E. L. Smith's, 311 Court street. Twenty-room hotel, furnished, two lots, good uusluess, $1800. Great bar gain. E. T. Wade & Son. Schwarz & Greutlch have just drlv- nvini rnrmirlv nr. , liii.vuu iicctco Hum atheon theater. Ap-i ule amaB country ami irom ine Martin I worul r oik. iney are cnoice animais in uvurj- r.especi. John Clark, who is farming one of goods sale at wood, all kinds, at water melons, at Eland $4.00 shoes at :st on earth. Satisfaction at How es' cigar Btore. restaurant, open I Mrs. Cooper, proprl- If choice acre lots In Apply to S. M. pton, Oregon. Ism-are not full sets. j'i cash purchase of Bissware and lamp. ! tree. See window pu. i. fi to sell I trees. Big commls i advanced weekly. cure choice of ter- Nurserv Co.. Peat many Holt ps In this and sur- no the fact that 'dissatisfied buyer FV customer, proves Hie machine to lmv .blie is tally dealt . 311 Court street. tuntlty iTCH i n f best assortment ; "'Is section of P sell reliable I BOO up. We sell I" M. 23, 24 jew- 1 14 the different f". "terllng silver, "k solid gold ie " watches, tre faulty from e H1 fullv ro. PIKER fulv Jeweler. Street. the Cunningham places near Pilot Rock, has threshed his wheat, which Is said to be of excellent quality and quite heavy yield. I handle the celebrated Holt com bined harvester, and have any size tfnm nn at fr. f tn Ifi-frirt, .11, . Either for horse power or engine power. E. L. Smith, 311 Court St. J. S. Mathews, loreman of an O. R. & N. bridge gang, Is preparing to build u residence on South LIHeth street, not far from C. P. Strain's new residence. D. Maj, the contractor. Is raising his residence property on South Lilleth street, and putting a new brick foun dation beneath It. Ho will also exca vate n basement to be used as a kitch en. Joe Connolly has over 6000 sheep on mountain pasture, which is fine this year. He Is in town today with a bunch of horses which he is taking from the Cold Springs country to the mountains. Frank Michuels, of Pilot Rogk, has threshed 200 acres of wheat, the quality of which Is said to be unusu ally good, and yield heavier than Is common In that neighborhood, though the exact figures could not be learned. I have the machine that pleases the farmers. Time and trial have proven the worth of the Holt com blned harvester, and It has been demonstrated to be the most success' ful made. E. L. Smith, 311 Court street. William Yohnka, threo miles north of Yoakum, Is about half through har vesting between 1200 and 1300 acres of wheat. s far as he has gone, the averago is not less than 30 bushels per acre, and the quality Is excellent throughout. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Purl Bowman wish to be considered as deeply grateful to the friends who assisted them during the Illness of their little one. and their subsequent oereavement. They ran never forget the sympathy and the services so freely and unselfishly be stowed when so sorely needed. Walter Hodder has returned Portland. Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Undley. of La Grande, are at the Bickers. C. M. Rader. a prominent Walla Walla attorney, Is in th.e city. Leo Teutsch returned from Portland on the early morning train today. Mrs. W. C, Schultz and sou are enjoying a brief vacation at Bingham Springs. J C. Mills, of Portland, is at tho St. Georgo while on a brief visit to Pendleton. James N. Mulllnlx. manager of .the Walla Walla hospital, Is In Pendleton on business, J. H. Dupes, a well known O. R. & N employo from La Grande, Is at the Bickers today. William Estcs, of Walla Walla, who has been visiting In this city, went to Weston this morning. P. C. Kelsey, of Grnnd Island, Neb., is a guest of Hotel St. George, while looking over Umatilla county. Bert Danner, representing W. B. Glafke & Co., of Portland, departed for tho Wedfoot town this morning. Mrs. E. Dunlap yesterday accom panied her friend, Mrs. C. Traver to Yoakum, where she will visit for some time. Dr. E. A. Mann and family are at Newport, Ore., Instead of on the Isth mus of Panamn. as so many persist In believe. W. L. Van Nuys, pastor of tho Pres byterian church, Is at La Grande in the Interest of Pendleton Academy for a few days. John T. Whistler returned on the morning train from Portland. Mrs. Whistler and the baby remained in Portland, visiting. P. C. Holland: proprietor of tho Walla Walla Statesman, and represen tative of the Pacific Paper Company, in In Pendleton 'today. Mrs. E. A. Vaughn, Miss Matlock and Mrs. Ayres departed this morning for Hidaway Springs, where they ex pect to remain for several weeks. County Commissioner Horace Walk er and family of Helix, were In Pen dleton yesterday and left this morning for Lehmans Springs to spend the summer. Robert Bond, Jr., formerly a resi dent of Pendleton, was In Portland Wednesday en route from Seattle to San Francisco, where he expects to locate. A. Gustafson, O. R. & N. switch engineer, is still off duty with an at tack of Inflamatory rheumatism. D. W . Jackson, of La Grande. Is in his place on the engine. Purl Bowman and family all go to the mountains today for an outing of a month or more. Mrs. Bowman's health In Indifferent, and all expect to be benefited by the change. Mrs. Gay Hayden, who hab been visiting her nieces, Mrs. H C. flick ers and Mrs. Lee Teutsch. lor some time, left for her home at Vancouver last night, accompanied by her son, G. S. B. Hayden . Seymour Swauger, a well known cattleman and farmer of North Fork, was In the city yesterday evening. and reports haying over and grain harvest now In progress In the foot hills of the Umatilla river J. S. Haye and wife, of Spokane, and Mr. Haye's brother, David, arriv ed yesterday. Today, accompanied by Mr. Haye's son-in-law. Cloude Penland, and Mrs. Penland, they went to Teel Springs for an outing. J. P. Walker will go to Meacham Sunday morning to visit with his family, now camping nt Barker's farm near the station. He expects to re turn homo Sunday night, but the fam ily will remain In the mountains. Mrs. A. Gustafson and family left this morning for Kamela for a few lays' outing, where they will be join ed by Mr. Gustafson on his return from La Graniln ntirl Hot I.nko wlinra ho Is now taking treatment for rheu matism, W. M. Scott has returned from Teel Springs to look after his wheat crop at Helix. Mrs. Scott will remain nt the springs for some time yet Seven- ty acres of Mr. Scott's wheat was so badly damaged by the trosts as to be abandoned for grain and was cut for hay. John H. Lewis, who has had charge of a reconnlzance party over In the interior, has come In to take charge or the local office of tho reclamation bureau while Mr. Whistler goes out to take personal charge of other lines of the work the bureau Is engaged In In this part of the country. Adjutant Loney, of the Salvation Army at Walla Walla, Is In town to day. He came over to visit with the Pendleton army workers, and also to meet his slater-In-law, Mrs. Hansen, who Is his housekeeper. Mr. Loney Is a widower with three young child ren. t Clean up Sale LADIES' SHORT KIMONAS, LADIES' LONG KIMONAS, 25 PER CENT REDUCTION, -4 OFF REGULAR PRICES. LADIES' SHIR i CENT REDUCTION. WAIST SUITS, l4 OFF REGULAR PRICES 25 PER CHILDREN'S DRESSES, ULAR PRICES. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION 1-5 OFF REG- LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, TION. "4 OFF 25 PER CENT REDUC- YOU'LL SAVE $1.00 AND $1.25 ON NEXT FEW DAYS. SEE DISPLAY WINDOW. A $5.00 PURCHASE FOR THE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE woman who caused him to leave his wife. But this one, when she learns of his poverty, says no and casts him aside. Ho falls In a faint and mur murs the name of his former wife; she comes and forgives him and tho audience is left to presume that thereafter there was peaco In tho houshold. Tonight the Fischer company will change the order of things somewhat and will present a military drama, In four acts entitled "The Flag of Truce." INDIAN SUMMER DAYS. First of the Hazyi Cloudy, Lazy "Dog Days" Season. The heavy, smoky haze, peculiar to i the Northwest at the beginning of In- dlan summer, and occasioned by burn ing forests, has commenced to spread , Its pail over Pendleton, This morning 1 for the first time this summer, tho mountains were obscured by the smoke, nnd the rays of the sun occa sioned that strange, languid, half-uncomfortable feeling, that In early spring Is said to denote laziness. ! The dog days are "In Bosslon" and the small boy hies himself more often to the fast disappearing swimming hole, while his older brother Is enjoy ing the board walk at tho sea coast or the cool shade of some mountain re sort. The first of August generally sees1 tho return of a number of persons from their vacations. There are those ' who always go early to tho mountains ! or coast and uro obliged to return i home just as the weather Is getting In Its hottest work. Then, while they toll nnd sweat and drink nice cool beverages with mint and other vogeta-1 hies In them, tho man who took his ' vacation late In tho season Is denying1 himself thoso luxuries, cooks salty ba-' I con over a smoky fire and expresses ' pity for his less fortunate neighbor. I ! Split Wood READY FOR THE STOVE. FOUR FOOT LENGTHS. ALL KINDS. GOOD STOCK COAL AT J McADAM'S 'Phone Main 1121. Savings Dank Bldg. BRING ON YOUR COLLARS AND CUFF8. Wo nro ready for them to wash them, to bluo thorn, to starch' thorn, to Iron them In such a way that they will suit your nocks and wrists with otit chafing ol'her and without giving them a free frlngo which you would rather find missing. Wo havo reduced tho laundering at llnon to a science nnd our prices nro In accord with the mtdorn Iden of low coat in largo quan tities THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY "DIVORCED" AT , HE FRAZER. LOG CABIN - ICE ORFAM Cabla sZ, 6wn can aKa,n bo obtained nt the old la- mountain. PPENR Popular Price T"T-JTT-" OTWT1T? C KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS Fischer Company Does Some Clever Acting In Problem Play. In "Divorced," Miss Margarita Fischer and her company did some very clever acting at tho Frazer last night. The play Is of such a charac ter that it allows of stirring emo tional work, and jt author evidently intended it as a horrible example of the divorce evil. There Is the loving husband and wife to start with. Then comes the wicked woman who sows tho seeds of Jealousy in th.e heart of tho wife and not without cause listens not to reason entreats him to give her his loye and not negioct her for the other woman Like the weak one ho Is. ho finds an easy task to divorce his wife, tlo an allowance on her. kIv othor woman a house and $10,000 and nie uimseir away to Europe. i nore no goes in purse and comes Heavy Yield for Pilot Roek. Levi Eldrldgo, of Pilot Rock, has threshed 3700 sacks of wheat from 1 250 acres an av.erage or approximate-1 ! ly 32 bushels to tho acre, and the 1 quality Is excellent. This lu an unu-' sually heavy yield tor the Pilot Rock 1 country, which is not accounted strong 1 on wheat. Off 110 acres of barley, I Mr. Eldrldge threshed 1G33 average of approximately 34 bushels 1 to the acre. BYERS' BEST ELOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good broad U assured when Hyers' Best Flour is used. Bran, shorts, steam roll ed barley always on hand, PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8, DYER8, Prop. Funeral of Thelma Doane, i no funeral of Thelma Doano, tho , 2-months-old daughter of Mrs, Llllie Doane, was held this ufternoon at 3:30 o'clock from Rader's undertaking' parlors. Rev. It. II. Couple, of the First Christian church officiated. The child's death occurred last night at tne nome or uaniel Shockey. BECK, THE PLUMBER Has moT.ed to Cottonwood street, between Water and Court. He Is bettor prepared than ever before to do high-class plumbing at reasona ble rutes. Kstlmates cheerfully given. If you have work to do In hit line see him before you go olsowbere, BECK, the Reliable Plumber Sue on a Subscription, The case of the Fourth of Julv mm. mlttee against W. II. Sullivan for his $25 subscription was continued von. terday for a hearing on Friday, his at torney C. H. McCulloch. having filed a uemurrer. sumpter Reporter, "Drummer Poet" In Town. Thomas Murray Spencer, the "drum mer poet," is In the city today and leaves early tomorrow morning for an extended trip by team into tho Inter ior, touching Pilot Rock, jing Creek. Monument, Hamilton and Heppner. Remains Shipped to Dayton Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are 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. e FIRE ON COURT STREET lb-joaroid son or Charles Cook, who been nalnteri win, 'nnivnou tn-io0iir,.. m n.7,.. .,lu": . u mirnivoiu ; i,r,i., " V, . ""wub i-uiui, i piacea two er his love audi1 ln-rmtm- tea should prove tho merit of my paint. To thoso who aro Interested I will glvty.ull information I can bo found at the Alta House evenings or it Rev V V Howard. Pastor ,,r n, ' James Crawford's , set Meihodlst Church. South, will " " ,1"""' "OUBfls' were 1 Painted tho roofs. I o thn n, unit,.- nt. om. .i"" ' r . w" vuourB resiuuuco. i am making a SDOC al ratn to - " -i iiuuuuuto mis uiuuaraiion. ami ir vnn wnnt fn I ' ' T nlvttaii, ...... I. ... m . and preserve your roof from rotting from the weather, you can sava is back to marry the ml ml to lit-gln t imrMrnlnrlv l.nr.l W,- . rw, , .. DOWNER,