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PAGE FIVE. r pages. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904. r PERSONAL MENTION Mfrl n ITC ! i LEAN HOUSE ! .fl BARGAINS FOR ONE WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY, LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. . .. urn lADIES SKIRTS. toaslsflng of about six nil regular Mf SlJH.f WASH GOODS. . .-hits soods, one-half , towns, onD-half price. HEN'S SHIRTS. .i ir.o sti.nn rJ5 lot oue wetn. Lot 2 All 51,75, ?2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 waists, your choice. .. ,75c CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Lot 1 35c, 50c nnd COc dresses, choice 25c Lot 2 $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 dresses, your choice 75c MEN'S SUITS. $G.OO Suits $3.00 $7.50 Suits $3.75 $10.00 Suits $8.50 $13.50 Suits $11.50 $15.00 Suits $12.50 ODD PANTS. 200 pair r.egular price $2.25. $2.50 and $3.00, lor one week $1.75 Corner Main and Alta Streets ... nniriTIPC -h.ibm at Wlthee's. . . ir..,l,u Sit oallji Bl xuul i ice cream is delicious. nt dry goods, The Bos- w mens bwbuicib. j.u l.'.. .xxrntntilnc nt TTn VJ. rand musk melons, the grocers, i rat satisfaction at How- jwlr Reea' cigar store. ttas produce right results jj car way Tallman & Co. : Gwrge restaurant, open lijlt. Mrs, Cooper, proprl- i nters, all flavors, dellc- litfreshlng in milk, at Haw- L' i!-The room formerly oc- I? tie Pantheon theater. Ap- hMph Martin. k-A Few choice acre lots in kEeton. Apply to S. M. .Pendleton, Oregon. lotr dinnerware not full sets, Ice cream, the Delta kind. Get Sunny. U. C. Rader. Douglas and Hanan shoes. Boston. The R. J. Slater is in Athena today on business. K. B. Mar of Walla Walla, Is here fjr th.p day. M. A. Rader and family arc expect' ed home tomorrow. Mrs. Julius Plsher, of La Grande, Is in tho city on a brief visit. Deputy District Attorney H. E. Col Her went to Athena this morning on business. Mabel nnd Josle Cameron leave to night for Ocean Park, Wash., for a 10-days' outing. Fred Laatz and family loft this morning for Albion, Wash., on n visit of a couple of weeks. Leo Ferguson, of Walla Walla, who has been visiting in Pendleton, re turned homo this morning. Lyle R. Calvert, of Weston, who has been in Pendleton for the past few days, returnd home last night. H. W. Roberts and his daughter, Mrs. Julia Fisher, of La Grande, are the guests of J. S. Holmes and fam ily. A. Kunkel has returned from his northern trip. Mrs. Kunkel and tho children are expected home tomor row. A. Xoltner, the veteran newspaper man of Portland, was in the city last evening in the interest of the Rural Spirit. Mrs. C. O. French, who has been visiting in tho Willamette valley for the past month, returned home last night. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sktles and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Koeppen and son New hats, all the latest styles, see j leave tonight for an outing at Wnl Iowa Lake. M. M. McReynolds, proprietor of the City Hotel at Pilot Rock, is a guest at the Bickers today, while In the city on business. Mrs. Mary W. Kester, of Pomeroy, who has been visiting W. F. Taylor and family left this morning for Port land and coast points. J. H. Alexander, inspector of the La Grande land office, is a guest of Hotel St. George today, while in Pen- Department i d'oton on official ouslness. , Attorney C. M Rader, of Walla Walla, Is In the city In the Interest of the road tax suit of the electric light plant laborers at Milton. Mrs. Rose Campbell aiid Mtb. B. D. Sanders, with whom she has been visiting at Spokane have gone to Se attle for a visit of a few days. W. S. Bowman, a local photogra pher, will leave Friday for Lehman Springs for a brief vacation. Mrs. Bowman Is at the summer resort. C. B. Haworth and wife will start for the World's Fair Sunday next. them at Teutsch's. The very latest in brown and blue hats, just arrived. Teutsch's. School books and school supplies, largest line, low.est prices. Nolf's. Wanted Chambermaid and wait ress at Hotel Pendleton. Apply at once. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 12G West Court street. Blue serge hats, the latest. Just received at Teutsch's Store. Wanted Woman to do cooking In hotel. Address Mrs. J. P. Navin, Helix, Or. Just received a new line of felt street hats for early fall. Mrs. Rose Campb.ell. Twenty-room hotel, furnished, two lots, good business, $1800. Great bar gain. E. T. Wade & Son. An old established wholesale con fectioner In Portland would like to give his line of samples to an East ern Oregon salesman, who has an es In Better Shape Than a Few Days Ago WE CAN NOW ATTEND YOUR WANTS WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE which Is full of the driftwood of the old beach, at the depth of 27 feet. Of course, if the histories are wrong and Columbus did not sail tho ocean blue in 1492, there Is an explanation. Those who take the discovery seri ously believe the stone is a genuine relic from old England, and was lost overboard from some ship entering Seattle harbor many years ago, tablished trade. Will pay a liberal They will make an extended trip commission or a guaranteed salary. The rifle of Kit Carson, the great yite with cash purchase of t western hunter, scout and explorer. Is fci glassware and lamp, : lamp free. See window C. Rohrman. IWgents to sell hardy. ipown trees. Big commls- Cash advanced weekly. la; and secure choice of ter- Jualngton Nursery Co.. , wash. carefully preserved. At the time of Kit Carson's death he left bis rifle to the Montezuma lodge, A. F. & A. M., of Santa Fe, N. M., in whose charge It has remained ever since. Special Excursions to St. Louis. October 3, 4 and 5 are the remain ing dates upon which tickets will be sold at the reduced rates to the St. F'jmn, a rich Irlshniun, 1 Louis fair These rates apply over le at North Yakima. Wed- the Denver and Rio Grande and Mis- tf his estate of about $40,- sourl Pacific. For the patrons of escneated to the state of mose roacis special excursion cary will be run through from Portland and St, Louis without change. See the many points or Interest about the Mormon capital and take a ride through Nature's picture gallery. During the closing months travel to the fair will be heavy. If you con template going write W. C. McBride, general agent at Portland for the Den ver & Rio Grande, for particulars of these excursions. Flynn was born In Ire- -to living relatives can be M Nettle null, uRed 10 and ng in siocan Lake, near a- C, Wednesday, when r sister sot beyond her .a rescuing her. the elder drowned, nlrlinm.l, tlw. 4 was saved If, not Quantity. I WATCH VERS fte the best assortment Ps in this section of Ut. We fifill rallahto from 12.00 ud. w p1i U. 15, n 21, 23. 24 low- I 'itches in V,o aim F umcicui a 'a nickel, sterling stlrer, f "tee all watches, "7 Prove fault v ffvm R'P. we will fully re- "v noney. fUNZIKER ! pf!irtulve Jtweler. Main Street. ; Bids Wanted. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of T. P. Howard, archi tect up to 2 o'clock p. m Saturday, August 20, 1904, for the building of a six-room cottage for J. A. Blakley. Excavating and stone foundation to be done under separate contract. Plans are at the office of the archi tect. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids for the work, August 10, 1904. Notice. The undersigned will receive bids until C o'clock p. m., AugUBt 17, 1904, for the lumber in the barn, sheds and sidewalks now on the "Froome Sta ble" property, on Main "street. All material to be removed from the property at earliest date possible. Done at P.endleton, Oregon, this 11th day of August, 1904. CRAWFORD & SMITH. Many Inquiries for Houses. C, C. Berkeley, the real estate dealer, reports that there Is consid erable activity In real estate and that there are a great many Inquiries for property of all kinds, particularly res idences. T people seeking resi dence property are mostly ranchers and fanners who desire homes In the city. throughout the East before rtturnlng. Mrs. W. W. Robblns, who has been visiting her brother. .1. B, Despaln, has Jeft for Spokane. En route she will visit In Walla Walla for a few days. J. H. Graham and family have ar rived from Boise. Mr. Graham will have charge of the cloak and suit de partment of the New Great Eastern store. L. F. Rollwage. of the Pacific Ex press Company, has been transferred tioiu Walla Walla to the Pendleton off' e and begins his new duties this niGinln,!. A. P. Plncus returned to Echo this morning. With Mrs. Plncus he came to Pendleton yesterday. Mrs. Pln cus Is at th.e hospital, where she will take an operation soon. H. A. Yates left this morning for Ashland on a visit. He will be gone about 10 days, returning In time to join the reclamation service after the Walla Walla conference. A. R, Morgan left this morning for Boise, where he will open a branch of the Van Alstlne-Gordon Mercantile Agency. H. V. Llpe will remain In charge of the branch here. The prediction Is confidently made by some that Rev. Robert Warner will not be returned to the pastorate of the Thompson street M. E. church by the The Dalles confeience. Miss Thelma Schnur left this morn lng for Newburg. Or., where she will vtBlt for a month with relatives, A portion of the time she will spend In the Chealem hills with camping parties. M. R. Yates, a local contractor. went to Downing station, near Wes ton, last night, to superintend the construction of a warehouse for the Kerr-Glfford company. The building will be 50x100 feet In size. E. W. Black, who litis just finished a four-months' term of school .at Nye, left for Portland this morning, His homo Is at Portland, and his sojourn in this neighborhood was for the ben efit of his health, which was much Improved by the change. "WIZARD" BURdANK. WA6 HEADSTONE A JOKE? LOG CABIN ICE CREAM W l',lm.ou Ice Oream can again be obtained at the old U- 5 Cabin gj. wuuk CUUUUUDi FQEPPENS The Popular Price" DRUG STORE A. C, KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS . o. Monument Found In Seattle Bay Dated In 1460. Who was John Clay, who died near ly 450 years ago, and how did his tombstone find its way Into the mud on the shores of Elliot bay, 27 fe.et be low the surface?, says the Seattle Star. Unless some practical Jokes comes forward to explain, Seattle will soon have a mystery as deep as that of the famous Calaveras skull, and the for.egolng are the questions local ssa vants will ask in vain of a mute bit of grey sandstone exhumed by work men engaged In excavating for the foundation of a new building at 100 Railroad avenue, between Washing ton stre.et and Yesler way, this morn ing. The piece of stouo Is about three Inches thick and a foot square. On one side Is the inscription "Johu Originator of Burbank Potatoes Will Experiment With Sugar Cane. Two great scientists met In Santa Rosa today, says the San Francisco Examiner. Luther Burbank, the "wiz ard of horticulture," and Dr. Hugo do Vries of the University of Amsterdam. Tho latter is an eminent botanical bdentlst who Is lecturing at the sum mer school at Berkeley. The scientists enjoyed a long and earnest discussion on BurbanU's great work In the realm of plant life. It will not be long before Burbank will revolutionize tho world of the sugar cane. Sometime ago the plant ers of the Hawaiian Islands and other places where sugar is grown asked Burbank to provide them with n now specie of cane, one that would not bo as large as that grown on the island plantations, but which would contain as much and more sacharine matter. For two or three years, Burbank has been evolving his great work of hy bridization with considerable success, From all over tho known world Burbank has b.een receiving letters by the hundred regarding the progress of his work In the creating of the potato with which he Is to revolutionize tho potuto family, the species "with Inside of pink," The potato is not perfected yet. SELF-PROTECTION OF BIRDS. Remarkable Ingenuity is Displayed In Building Their Nests. The Ingenuity of many birds In building nests In such a way as to pro tect them from the attacks of rivals and cneml.es is wonderful, says the Chicago Kocord-Heratdt The long, hanging nest of the oriole and the dome shaped nest of the wren are remarkable' for tliejr place and manner of construction. Perhaps the oriole or Central Ameri ca Is not surpassed In this respect by any other bird, it bulids Its nest In the banana tree. Selecting a largo banana loafr and with Its bill for a needle and . some strong grass for thread, It sewa tne two edges together, following the graluVif th.e leaf close by one of the veins It does its work so deftly and neatly that It takes a close examination to detect the stitches. In this euunliigly devised pocket tho little bird makes a nest of noft grass or of hair and there lays her eggs and raises her little family without fear of discovery, Split Wood READY FOR THE STOVE. FOUR FOOT LENGTHS. ALL KINDS. GOOD STOCK COAL AT McADAM'S 'Phone Main 1121. Savings Bank Bldg. BRING. ON YOUR COLLAR8 AND CUFFS. Wo aro ready for them to wash them, to blue thorn, to starch thorn, to Iron them In such a way that they will suit your nocks and wrists with, otit chafing oi'her nnd without glvlna them a free frlngo which you would rather find missing. Wo havo reduced tho laundering of llnon to a sclonce ii ml our prices aro in accord with the intdorn idea of low cost In largo quan tities. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Qood bread it assured when Dyers' Best Flour Is used. Dran, shorts, steam roll ed barley always on hand, PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Prop. ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER icuifcr it lur cacu particular ciimato. Then, upon a Jute canvass we build up a Are, water and acid proof roofing material, with a t1, mlca ,urtaco anl wol folt Paper dry sheet or backing. 7 tl0 K00ia or ou can- If you have to use a roof, w. v,ujw iBui.j luieroauuB inings. iiiey win prevent your Docket book from shriveling up. Write us. The Eiaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregoa DAIRIES IN DENMARK. Richest Dally Country in the World Is Filled With Small Dairies. From a department publication It Is learned that 20,000 farmers In nnn- mark one own cow each; 27,000 far mers two cows each; 25.400 from six to nine cows each; 10,800 from 10 to 14 cows each; 29,800 from 10 to 2'J cows each; 5,800 from 20 4ft nw. each; 1440 from 50 to 99 while 0702 own 100 COWK op nvni' Tills Illustrates forcibly that the dairy farms in Denmark are small and that comparatively few people own many 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 8TREET. OS Alexander Sutherland, tho bugler who lnrl Mm fhnnn, ,r ,t, .,.,.,..... Clay, who died-," and on the other light brigade at Balaklava, is living in Side tha datn "Ortnhi-r 1ut 14C.n" tl,,. li r rin ' '""b . I The lottcrs appear to have been ! yoars of uge, but has expressed a de- - carved recently and the stone is not , sire to attend the St. Louis fair in re ; weather worn, The slab Is alleged to sponse to an Invitation received from have been dug out of the black muck, I the school children of that city Latest Books at NOIvF'S Popular Stationery Store. "Four Roads to ParadlBe." "Allss Petticoat." "Tho Silent Places." "The Frontiersmen." "The Light of the Star," "The Delivernnco." "Jlobert Caveller." "My Friend Prosporo." "The Castaway." "Jlebecca." "Memoirs of a Baby." "Tho Cost." "A Texas Matchmaker." "When Wilderness Was King." "Jewell," "Rulers of the King." And many others. 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