DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904. PAGE FIVE, ron. od ; at J - "WITH ial t all a,. '. Blinds, n4 T TO us URES. IP US EAN HOUSE LjAlNS FOR ONE WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY, PERSONAL MENTION LmDIES' SHIRT WAISTS , j,25 ami ?1'60 ..50c ....nfC Jg 0f about six All one week. . . . .$3.65 I GOODS. : goods, onc-linlf , onn-half price, i SHIRTS. Liar price 1.00 one wecu your Lot 2 All J l 75, $2.00, $2.25 niul $2.50 waists, your cholco. . . .75c J. D. Casey, of Hilgard, Is In towa touay. ( Mrs. Charles Carter Is at Bingham J I Judge Lowell has returned from I nirnnmi. J Mr. and Mrs. V. C. E. Trnltt are at , uingnani springs I T. K. Mllsap and family went to mencnara yesterday. George Fisher, the Knmela wood man. Is In town today. I J. A. Daley has returned from an outing at i.o n man springs. Miss Ethel Swaggart went to Walla Walla last Saturday night. Miss Effle Frazler returned yester day from Bingham Springs. Gorge Scott, who lives four miles north of town, is In town today. William Taylor, the Alba stockman and saloonkeepr, Is In town today. ' Harry Hibbard has gone to the res ervation to haul wheat to thu rail road, j Judge J. J. Balleray went to Meach 75c CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Lot 1 35c, 50c and COc dresses choice '25 Lot 2 $1.00, $1.20 and $1.50 dresses, your choice 75c MEN'S SUITS. $l!.00 Suits nn $7.50 Suits e, $10.00 Suits $13.50 Suits $11 so Z $15.00 Suits eiprn : ODD PANTS. ! -IIU pair r.ecular iirlro lo or T um Kntiinlav i..ln nn .. tu.. 2.B0 and $3,00, .or' one week $1.75 t ' ' ' , uuu mm. i. .. wicKersiiam left mis morning for a month's visit at Walla Walla. Clean -Up Sale LADIES' SHORT KIMONAS, LADIES' LONG CENT REDUCTION, & OFF REGULAR PRICES. KIMONAS, 25 PER Putsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets EVITIES chi ntj s.Clty i tii In ' --r- , I I I It MM ItMII I inn! i I It Sunny. h Boston, Iat Wlthee's. y, t Martin's, rts. The Boston Mods. The Bos iood, 'phono Mc in'g sweaters. The rood, all kinds, at i h vegetables at Haw Bind musl, melons, at grocers. jsjtlsfactloii at How rms' cigar store. restaurant, open Mrs. Cooper, proprl- H all riavors, uoiic- fclng in milk, at Haw- e room torniorly oc- rantbeon theater. Ap-Martin. 'ew choice aero lots In Apply to S. M. illeton, Oregon. merwaro not full sets, Hit cash purchase of glassware and lamp. ip free. See window ihrman. tits to sell hardy. trees. Big commls- ih advanced weekly. id secure choice of ter- ijton Nursery Co., uh. of Cold Springs is to a weather prediction appearance of "the i a red head in the le claims that 20 years nervation of this has lo him that It Is per- predict rain within 10 rit. appearance of this mi make rain duo to of Pendleton at least. tost 1C Just In time tor the clrcut bb Walla ; ft Quantity . JlcOhee and family have gone to Meacham to ramp out until the first of Septemb.er. Jeanette Heathman, of the Peoples Warehouse, has returned from a two weeks' vacation. Earnest Todhunter went to Echo today. Hu will .engage In hauling I wheat to market, Ico cream, the Delta kind. Get Sunny. U. C. Ilader. The Delta Ice cream is delicious. Douglas and Hanan Rhnpa Th I Boston. , William Mooro, of the Pacific Coast Now hats, all the latest styles see 1 Eluva,or Company, went to Nolln to them at Teutsch's. ,la' " huy wi.eat. The very latest In brown and bine i Mlss' E,tip Jenn Frni5lt"' leaves to liats, just arrived, Teutsch's n"Rht for Portland, and will he absent Get v'rmr niM.D , ' : mull September 1. pressed at Joorger's, 120 West Court' ; ' nuBMr w"l leave this i atreot. i evening for Lehman Springs, where I muo serge hats, the latest. Just ' h, J"!"IL "'S w,fe" received at Teutsch's Department I J P' AVnlker returned last nig,.. Store. 'from .Meacham, where he visited with Wanted-Womau to do cooking in 1 ""j, fnIm,'y ver hotel. Address Mrs. J. P Navln ' femith, n Pacific coast ninnn- Helix, Or. ' i c''r f the Connecticut Fire Insurance ' What's the us ,.f hvl. ,. mm.,. 1 Company, is In town today. dollars If your stomach won't help you ! JumuB H. CIar' al frank llunkin enjoy it? , have gone to Lohmnn Springs for Just received a new line of fell , . . !.,lon- They will later Htrnt hnto I ..". " ' 'MUM. ,m,i. iwio, hush LADIES' SHIRT WAIST SUIT8, H OFF REGULAR PRICES 25 PER CENT REDUCTION. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, 20 PER CENT REDUCTION 1-5 OFF REG ULAR PRICES. LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, V OFF 25 PER CENT REDUCTION. YOU'LL SAVE $1.00 AND $1.25 ON A $5.00 PURCHASE NEXT FEW DAY8. SEE DISPLAY WINDOW. FOR THE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE AL HINES INJURED. Campbell. Latest stylo "regret card" and mi. velopes In Swiss mull material Nolf's nook store. I Jack McLaughlin, or the O. H. & , N. Is at Portland, vlsiung Mrs. Mc ! Laiighlin, who is making an extended I visit with friends. Alba Farmer Escapes Luckily in a Runaway Accident. Al Hlnes, whoso home Is near Albn, met with an accident last Saturday that was full of possibilities for seri ous results, but by n chanco tb.nl was as fortunate as it was singular, he was but little Injured. Mr. Hines was driving a team at tached to tho derrick rake of George Twenty-room hotel, furnished, two , JViii -ts, good business, $1800. Great bar- . , , a"a, Sho has lH'e" between Wild Horse and tho river, , tin. E. T. Wade & Son I Buust of her mother, Mrs. Ben Swag-1 about four miles east of town, when Thp iriMinrni nv 'r ...i I Knrt. . ardeii street. I(mt, or tho horses became unmanago- lots The general average of the wheat I'l.iM nw...wl fll,... t.. l excellent In ovnrv fll,i ' , Jtll'- Eastern iwltits. on u combined nh,,i- Ti..ff ........ J.,- .' ... '""" I'K-'asure trip. of town, has cut 200 of wheat .Tl J" T,'r".".r "tar,V;! W. 1.. Shlverlck of the Peoples 1 uble and lnoko Into a run. Before Mr. nines could throw the lines from about his shoulders ho was Jerked oft ins feet and being dragged about the Held. Spectators say that Mr. Hlnes was SPSS W sSsEPltL " Split Wood READY FOR THE STOVE. FOUR FOOT LENGTHS. ALL KINDS. GOOD STOCK COAL AT McADAM'S 'Phone Main 1121. Savings Dank Bldg. ". -"' "" Ul ""B'uifor Colfax today where iliev will1 Spectators say that Mr. Hines was ot excellent quality hut ns he has not I 'voi)j"n the harvest Mrs Turner ha v ! -Itnply Invisible because of tho cloud ye threshed the yield per acre Is nut ng rhurge of a took wagon ! f '" Htlrred up by the horses and known. W. M. Ely of McKay Creek, who furms the old Salisbury place, says his crop of wheat Is yielding 35 bush els per acre Instead of 27, ns at first reported. Herman Bllke, whose farm is 11 miles south of Pendleton, has cut 250 acres of wheat. It averaged but about 15 bushels per acre, but .the quality Is known to be first-class.' Dr. C. J. Whlteaker is building uu- other residence at the corner of High and Gard,en streets. J, Simmons Is contractor. It will have eight rooms, all the modern conveniences and be ready for occupancy by the last of September, probably. Walter Fell and wife CIRCUS HORSES BURNED. fATCH toe best assortment l la this section of We sell reliable ""a 12.00 up. We sell MU7 21. 23. 24 law. p in the dlffereut i rei, sterling silver. ii-K sona gold -wee all watches. 2 r ' Prove faulty from " we will fully re- money. WZIKER ISrtulve J,weer. ,!! Mala Street. Eleven of Rlngllng's Fine Ring Horses Lost In a Fire. Ogden, Aug. 8. Sparks trom the engine Ignited liny on the train of Hingllng Brothers' circus, en route from Wyoming here. in n panic among the animals 11 ring horses were burned to death and others were Injured. ...... ineir victim on me ground uenino. etuined to.,,,..- . . .... Pnrtlnml tl.l nlnmlnr Ti,v " ""' sioppeu ami Mr. 1.,..,,, ,i, ., n t- i, i Hlnes extricated. Ho was uncoil- X 'xsr ,:;,' sss ill -1 r,fS;,,r;,i,:s. " - Dr. E. G. Klrby, formerly of Pen-! Mr. Hlnes was immediately brought dleton, hut now or Enterprise, arriv- j to ,Wn, where his hurts were dress ed Saturday with a lady patient from t., jy Ur. Blakesleo. Throe stitches near Elgin, who Is now at the hos- Wero necessary In his scalp, and two pltal- ! In his right ear, but the skull was Mrs, .Mary J. 1-une's health Is much not oven ballsed. In fnct, he was not improved since Saturday. Today she j hurt at all bevond the scalp and ear Is resting easily, and hopes are enter-1 cuts mentioned, and returned to Ills tallied of her early and complete re- work Immediately after the wounds co very. j were cleaned and stitched. l W. Schmidt and Tliumns .Murray - Mr- Hlnes is a resident of Albn, and yesterday lor the um,ul ia yeuis m age. Notice to Policy Holders. The Union Assurance Society of London hereby gives notice thai tho following enumerated policies: No. 3014010 and No. 30H01C to No. 3014022 Inclusive, are hereby declar ed null and void. The holders of tho same should Immediately corres pond with S. A. Newberry, Pendleton, Oregon. Tho nbove .enumerated pol icies were In the hands of W. F. Earn heart. CATTON, BELL & CQ., General Agents. San Francisco, Cal. Notice. All employes and persons seeking employment In the Pendleton Woolen Mills nre requested to call on Mr. Charles Shopard, superintendent, as crew Is now being made up. CHARLES J. FEBOUSON, Lessee. One trouble about moving Is that you always find so many things you didn't know you had and do not want. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM I i-flm.ous ,B Crem can again be obtained at the old fa- "Dla Soda BVinnfnln 'EPPENS The Popular Price DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS Spencer started mountains of the Uklali country, wliere they will hunt and fish for a few days. A. Bollertnan, superintendent of the scouring mills, with his family, has gone to Lehman Springs, and will re main until the resumption of opera tions at the mills. Charles Ford, of tho local gang of O. 11. & N, carpenters, was taken to the company hospital at Portland, Saturday night, suffering with a se vere attack of mumps. F. G. Mcintosh nnd wile left this morning for Toko's Point, a seaside resort little known, hut said to be a very admirable place for an outing. It Is not far from Long Beucb. Mrs, Frank K. Welles, or Ferndnle, wife of the county school superinten dent. i8 In tho city visiting her hus band. Mr. Welles will move hU fam ily to this city about September 1. Mr. and Mrs, F. K. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. W. U Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. T. O, Halley, Mrs, -ertba B. Guern sey and sons, C. L. Cox and Frank Clopton spent Sunday at Bingham Springs, F. S. Dement, of Walla Walla, of the Dement Brothers Milling Compa ny, accompanied by his son Charles, was in Pendieton this morning en route home from a three weeks' trip to Bingham Springs. 1 Hov. 11. s, Shangle, presiding elder i of the Pendleton district of the Meth odist Episcopal Church, South, Is In Pendleton today on his way home to Milton from Ln Grande. Mr. Shangle will bo In Heppner next Sunday. William Rlnehart has resigned his position In the First National Bank and gono to Olympla, where ho will visit for a time with his parents. Hu Is uncertain where to locate, but the probabilities are that lie will go to Seattle. ConBtablo J. M. Bentley returned yesterday from Hltzvllle, whore he was called a few days ago owing to tho Berlous Illness of his brother, J. D. Bentley. The latter has .recover ed sufficiently to bo able to accom pany his brother to tills city. Rev. M. V. Howard preached two sormons yesterday nt tho Thompson school house, on Butter creek, 38 miles out( There was a good attend- The fractious horse which caused the trouble has gotten Mr. Hlnes Into trouble before, nnd was sold by him Immediately upon his return to the scene of tho runaway Saturday. FIRE AT UMATILLA. BRING ON YOUR COLLAR8 AND CUFF8. Wo are ready for thorn to wash them, to hluo thorn, to stnrch thorn, to Jron them In such n way that thoy will suit your nockB and wrists with o!,t chafing ol'her and without slvlnz them a freo fringe which you would rather find missing. Wo havo r.oducod tho laundering of llnon to a sclonce nnd our prices nro In accord with the undent iden of low cost In largo quan tities, THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Three Dwellings Belonging to Mrs. J. Peters Destroyed. Fire at Umatllln early Sunday morning, destroyed thrpo dwelling houses tho property or Mrs, J. Peters of this city. Tho buildings wero part ly covered by Insurance and were val ued at about $4000, Mrs. Peters Is absent In tho Willamette vulley. The cause of the fire Is uiiKnown. The Peters houses wero among the best dwellings in the town of Uma tilla. Thoy wero occupied by O. C. Smith, O. It. & N. operator; Charles Uavlg and C. O. White. Tho occu pants of tho houses were Unable to save any of their household goods, BANDITS ARE FOILED. Five Men Attempt to Hold Up Union Pacific Flyer. Cheyenne, Aug. 8. Shortly before daylight this morning five bandits at- tempted to hold up the Atlantic ox- press at Assay, two mnes west of ur.een itiver, on the Union Pacific. Tho outlaws turned a switch in tondlng to wreck the flyer on a Bhort siding, but a pumti man dlncov.r,.,i the plot and got word to the train men or tno express, which was ap proaching swiftly. The robbers shot the pump man, who will probably die. Posses are out fiom Green River, Rock Springs and Rawlins and a Union Pacific iwsso of trained rangers on faBt horses was started on a special train from Chey enne. An attempt will be made to head off tho outlaws before they roach tho Sierra Madres. It is believed to bo members of the gang that recently hold up tho Great Northern and Rio Grando trains. WHEAT SOARS AGAIN. Armour Accused o Englnering a Deal to Corner September. nlllpftim Alii O UH.,.. ........ nuco In spite of tho rush of work soaring todny. due to tho bad weather among the farmers, and tho heat. Be-lroports from tho Northwest and tho twoon tho sormons, which were In tho i fear that Armour was cmglneerlnir a morning and afternoon thoso attond-1 Soptcmber deal, lug onjoyod a bnskot dlnnor In the I Old Soptombor, 90ty0$l 2G now Grovo- 983$1 September corn, G2, EWERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows, dood bread Is assured when Dyers' Beat Flour la used. Bran, shorts, steam roll ed barley always on hand. , PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS I W. 8. BYER8, Prop. ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER Wo proporly temper It for each particular climate. Then, upoa a Jute canvass wo build up a nre, water and acid proof roofing material, with a RT?X, m,,ca urfaco al"l a wool felt papor dry sheet or backing;. WE I,L lay tho goods, or you can. If you havo to use a roof, wo can ro,yfromX Th0y Wl" 'u' The Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregoa 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 fir Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. NEW GOODS THIS WEEK Largo lino now stylo folding go-carts. The famous "Krobel" brand, $3.3G to 112.00. Come and see them. Now crepe paper, plain, rain bow and floral effects, 10c. lCc. 20c nnd 25c. HAMMOCKS. Bettor Into than never. Wo secured n sample lino of ham mocks and marked them espec ially low 85c to $3.26, Frederick Nolf & Co. College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackers, cream sticks, nut butter and salted peanuts. Dcspain & Clark