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1- HTPAGE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PEN JLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1904. PAGE FIVE. jig Display of New Fall Goods j Etcry department Is dally receiving Its share or now fall Lch&ndise, and wo can truthfully say never have we shown i complete line and at such low prices. J tnuM be pledsed to show you through the different Hp. 1 fcouhl be pledged ientR. Beady Made Skirts, have received the past about 300 new up-to-date Wo can now show you serviceable grey mixed ff: skirt for $3.00, $3.50 $4.00. ierg $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, and $8.00. n should by all means Krts- Showing of Fall Dress Goods New Suitings. For the handsome two-piece suits, the long coats, and new skirts, we are showing an unu sually large lino of small and large plaids and small checks. The colors are the coming sea son's most popular browns, greys, greens, tans, cardinals and fancy mixtures, 25c to $3 yard. It this sec on. A Few of Our August. Bargains jOc and 35c summer i9 goods to close.. 15c yd. Ud 40c vests Z5C children's lace hose.. 19c jind 75c corsets 39c ,ind 60c dresses 25c Shoes, Shoes. $3.00 and $3.50 ladies slip- Vers $2.00 $2.50 and $2.00 ladles' slip- Pe" $1.50 200 pairs children's shoes $1.00 All rips sewed free. e Teutsch's Dept. Store I Corner Main and Alta Streets PERSONAL MENTION rY BREVITIES Get Sunny. a, the Delta kind. registers at Withee's. k trait daily t Martin's. Le Stetson hats at Roosevelt'8. dies' Gloria shoes at Roose- Wati, all the latest styles, see k leuUch's. scions and musk melons, Eros, the grocers. loj latest in brown and blue bumvfd. Teutsch's. In get satisfaction at How- amy Rtes' cigar store. Is; property for sale or reut ILDartdson &. Co., 119 Court infers, all flavors, delic- irisllng in milk, at Haw- Get sunny. TJ c Rader. See Wade's "ad," page 2. New Knox Hats, Roosevelt's. Tho Delta Ice cream is delicious. New fall clothlnc at Roosevelt's. waiter Markham of Pendleton, was here yesterday. Wn..a Walla Union Fred Wnffle, O. R. & N. conductor of La Grande, is at tho St. George Misses Julia nnd Nettle Blackburn, of Walla Walla, aro visiting In Pen dlcton. Prof. E. M. Churchill has returned from iho John Day country and other Interior districts. C. W. Hollls. of San Francisco, for merly engaged In business In Athe na, is In Pendleton today. Miss Maude Shermnn has been on' gaged to teach school In district No. 43, 10 miles south oi Pendleton. M. M. Johns, of Athena, wns In Pendleton last night on his way to tho coast to join his wifo and family. B. B. Hall, chief deputy in tho coun ty clerk's office, departed last night for Portland and Seaside for a week's vacation. Mrs. Anna Clark returned last night from her Eastern trip, which Included the principal cities as far as Boston, except St. Louis. Antone Nblte, wife and daughter. have returned trom their vacation at Long Beach, whero they greatly en joyed themsel-es. They were absent three weeks. Mrs. Nolte's health was Improved by the trip. Rev. W. L. Van Nuys has returned from Meacham and will preach nt the Thompson Street M. E. church to morrow night. His family remained In camp at Meacham, and will not return for a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlson, of Ka niela, are in the city visiting a few days before going to the coast on an TrtxaU fin, It- , ... , uunufe. ;ui. bUII'UU IS UTI U. Jt. fil 1. ley Bros" lcte"l"'es ac "aw" I locomotive .engineer, running a help- er at Kamela and has worked over a i rj us lor line toilet soap, 3c to 10c ' year without a rest and will enjoy a lew uays at mo coast lierore starting a bar. Nolf's. Money to loan. W. E Co., 119 Court street. Wanted Competent housekeeper: address X, care this office. Sell your property throuch W. E. Davidson & Co., 119 Court street. The St. George restaurant, onen day and night, airs. Cooper, propri etor. . Blue serge hats, the latest. Just received at Teutsch's Denartment Store. A 10-pound baby can make more noise that a 250-pound man can sup press. Opf vnttr plriMinc r.lotiTinrl n,wl Men's picnic at Mea- pressed at Joerger's, 12G West Court . i&iicui. A pet dog has prevented many a bachelor from breaking Into the matri monial game. If you want to purchase any kind of property, call on W. E. Davidson & Co., 119 Court street. Doing Business Under Difficulty THE WORK OF GETTING OUR STORE IN SHAPE IS PROGRESS ING RAPIDLY, AND SOON WE WILL DE IN POSITION TO GIVE OUR TRADE THE ATTENTION AND ADVANTAGES WE HAVE BEEN PLANNING AND BUILDING FOR. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, HATS, ETC, AND WHILE YOU FIND SOME INCONVENIENCES THE PRICE WE QUOTE WILL MAKE UP FOR THE DEFICIENCIES IN CONVENIENCE. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Davidson & ' on the long Kamela winter. iscest pit property in the best . E. Davidson & Co., ; itreet pt-Tte room formerly oc- : the Pantheon theater. Ad- Wolph Martin. it-A store room on Cotton- K opposite St Joe store. Chris Ranley. I1? Desirable residence prop er Ajta ana College. The see u H. Lee. taise is vacant. W. E. Co. can secure you a 119 Court street. -A few choice acre lots In . Annlv to S. M. Pendleton, Oregon. 2 be tran shoot Ini? nml vnr. tens of amtiscmnnt nt Mip I' t'cnlc at Meacham, Aug. round trip, $1.00. P dinnerware not full rrs. t' ith cash purchase of K.l glassware and lanm. Iwip free. See window Kohrman, hsents to sell hnrrtv sn treos Tit i . , - b vuiuuiia- iuh advanced tooovw "Mngton Nurserv .f!a. O. R. & N. RIVER FOLDER. Beautiful Panorama of the Columbia I River Just Issued. The passenger department of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com pany has just issued a beautiful and costly panoramic folder entitled "The Columbia River, through the Cascade Mountains to the Pacific Ocean." From Arlington to Portland and from Portland to the Pacific ocean, every curve of the river and every point of Interest aie shown, while Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens, perpetually covered with snow, stand out In all their beauty. On the back of the map Is an in teresting story In detail of the trip j from Huntington to Portland, and from Portland to the ocean, not over looking the beaches and the San ' Francisco trip by ocean. WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE The CHURCHES Presbyterian Church Morning worship nt 11. Sermon by tho pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young peoples' meeting nnd evening wor ship with united congregations nt tho Thompson Street M. E. church. A nnni' r f title fftlrlnp ttitiv liu uart.- Two weeks more will clean up the , eil Ben(nng follr cents ln stamns ciuiins, i (t0 I)aj. postage) to A. L. Craig, gen era passenirer agent of the Orecon i ne average woman would rather Railroad & Navigation marry a man to reform him than not Portland, Ore. By sending the ad- B. F. to be able to pose as a reformer of dress of some friend in the East, and entire wheat crop, both for and threshing, around Echo, some kind. A Cincinnati man recently went to ' sleep in a dental chair while the den-1 tlst was repairing his teeth. They j were false teeth. AI Norton, of Yoakum, has harvest-1 ed 440 acres of bluestem, which 1 yielded liOOll M. E. Church Services at tho Thompson Street M. E. church tomor row as follows: Sunday school, 10 a. m., A. J. Owen, superintendent: preaching at 11 a. m. by Rov. G. W. Rlgby; class meeting at 12 m. The union services will bo held nt this church in tho evening. League serV' Ices 7 o'clock. Preaching at 8 p. m. by the Rev. Van Nuys, of the Presby tenan church of this city. All are Company, cordially invited to these services . . 1. .. .1 II C. I) ... .1. ni)n ...nanlinr Finished Harvesting- Georgo Porringer lins finished har vesting nbout C00 acres on tho reser vation, Ho used n Rlgby-CIovo com bined hnrvoster for tho entire nmonnt and threshed out tho heaviest yield yet reported on 7C acres, this amount averaging moro than 51 bushels. Will Travel for Drug Firm. W. E. Stewart, Into of the firm of Tullmait &. Ayres, will go to Spokane next Monday. From that point ho will go on the road as traveling salcsnmn for tho firm of Baker & Nelson, Detroit wholesale druggists. four cents In postage, the folder will First Christian Church Sunday be promptly mailed. school. 9:45 a. m. Preaching. 11 a. ,m, (second of series on Revelation.) Notice to Contractors. Christian Endeavor society will meet Sealed bids will be received at the with the other societies of tho city, office of the undersigned, until Fri-1 Preaching, S p. m. Subject, "Tho day at 9 a. m.. September 2, for the Secret of a Happy Life." Prayer sacks of wheat, all of! erection and complettlon of three I meeting and choir practice Wednes brick school houses above foundation. I day evening. to be built in Pendleton. Oregon. All Invited to attend. bids must be made on blanks furnish-1 ed by the architect A certified ! excellent quality. The low rate of $1.00 for round trip will .enable everybody to go and en Joy a cool day in the mountains and have a bushel of fun besides. Edith F. Ray and husband have disposed of lot 3 of block 2, original town of Pendleton to Jesse Falling, the consideration being $2000. L. G. Alcorn, of Yoakum, has bar- ! been awarded tho contract. Tho vested 320 acres of wheat which I boartl reserves the right to reject any yielded approximately 3500 sacks of a a u'ds. Plans and speclfica grain, of which he has already mar- tlons ca ue seen at the otflco of the keted 3000 sacks. architect, room 12. .luild building. ruiiuieion, ur. Tho public Is conllall) N. H. Brooks. check of $500, made payable to John Halley, Jr., clerk of school board, must accompany eacli bid. to be for feited to the board in case the suc cessful bidder failed to enter Into bonds within five days after he had Baptist Church The pastor will speak In tho morning on tho theme: "The Fullness of God." The attend ance at these morning services this summer has been gratifying. Some one missed a good prayer meeting last Wednesday night, but there was a good company present. Tho topic of next Wednesday evening's Bible reading is, "Our Love for Christ." HrJng your Blblo and u friend with you. a. I,. Hall, pastor. 35c A BOX FOR A LINE OF 50c STATIONERY. "French "French Flax" now tints: Percale" and In tho following "Bum Bluo," "Grey Rosumond," "Ash Groy." "Azure." "White." "Cerulean." Tho very latest goods. Frederick Nolf & Co. College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackers, cream sticks, nut buttor and salted peanuts. Despam & Clark THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Boar this In Ind when you nood poultry and stock supplies and ask for tho International Poultry nnd Stock Food. Uaa Kow Kuro for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy 127129 East Alta St. Agent for Leo's Lice Killer. I m Repairing r Watch or nlnrV a Is tlmp ' to you? S risk of having ruined. Bring i lonable and all KIKER StreoL Teachers who took the examination for state diplomas In this city last week, will receive their grades from the superintendent of public Instruc tion. September 10. Mally Shutrum, four miles north of town, has finished cutting 1000 neres of wheat, which averaged 30 bushels per acre. He raised a large acreage of spring wheat which has not been threshed. It Is not believed that tho latter will yield as large an average as usual, though It will not by any means be a failure. Freight traiu No. lo, from La Grande, was eight hours In coming from Kamela to Pendleton, a distance of EC miles, yesterday. On account of the long train, the application of the air brakes caused the train to , break In JOHN HA1LEV. JR.. Clerk. C. E. TROUTMAN. Architect. THE REINDEER OF ALA8KA. Wisdom of Their Introduction More Bids Wanted. I .... Apparent Every Day. Sealed proposals will be received ! 1 lle wisdom of the government's at the office of the undersigned until , "iU,n to Introduce the reindeer Into Thursday, ut 4 p. m.. August 25, for i AlnsKa grows moro mid moro uppar excavatlne aimrnxlmntelv 24f,(i vnnlH unl "very uay. of earth for the Crawford & Smith i In t,1B ,"-'al' future these animals building. Specifications and blanks ' wl" ''uiid to bo of Immense value for bids can be had at the office of i ln 1110 openu.B up of the country. Tin1 tiPe architect, room 12 Judd building. C. E. TROUTMAN, Architect. CANADA'S HOLY RAILROAD. Run country Is especially adapted to theso animals, owing to the Immense amount of long white moss, covering about 400,000 acres in Alaska, which wioy leeu upon. In using dogs the natives have to take along fish for food, but with tho reindeer all they have to do is in Especially for Accommodation of PI orim." Ill tlieHP flnvp u'lmn riilluinvu tUTU tllCI!) lOOSH. anil tlinv will t, i.i.i... two several times on the run moTn f0r ,i,r i i ,i,.., i dlatcly naw awnv tin. mmw m,,i ri,i mountain graae, neiuyiug u over ui i ror a favored few than for the accom-, ue"' "i"ss ", In order to fumlllar hours mor.e than as regular time for modation of the general public, It may ' Hie Eskimos with these animals that distance. be Interesting to recall the fact that t'lu missionary stations al which they there Is right here in North Amerl-' are being educated have tak,en up the Arrived From Germany, ra a i,oly railroad." says the New plan of showing them how to properly Mrs. Elsie uouier, irom Hamuurg, i lorn i imes, care tor ana use them. Germany, arrived last night nnd Is j mis is a little line 21 miles long. The great drawback has been In visiting with her brother, H. H. Wes- from Quebec to Ste. Anne de Beaupre. ' obtaining tho reindeer. All along tho sel. They had not met since air. i it is sacrou because It claims to run . nortnern Hioorian coast, where they Wessel was In Germany eight years , "especially for the accommodation of are so numerous, It Is difficult to get iMismns unu, auove all. because atie natives 10 part with them, owing ago, LOG ICE CABIN CREAM 'Umo, IQ lie Orftlm n mln Uax nT.tnlnnH at th aid f. 0 Soda Fountain. C. KOEPPKN & BROTHERS The Popular Price DRUGSTORE its opening a few years since It was formally blessed, with all Its belong. Ings, by Cardinal Taschereau. Every Sunday the trains are crowd ed by devotees In search of the bless ing of the good Saint Anne, who Is credited with the miraculous power or healing, and on July 20, Saint Anne's day, the road can not accommodate the enormous crowds which flock to her. Think of riding on a holy railroad! But those who have traveled on It know that they must not expect tho comforts of paraciise. It may be call ed "holy ' but it seems to bo run, none the less, with an eyo to divi dends. Tho charges are high and the sorvlco poor to their superstition about the animals and those which were obtained were secured through barter Notwithstanding this, a herd of Oooo was collected and they are rapidly In creasing in numoors. The govern ment Is now spending $25,000 annual ly for tho education of the Eskimos In tho care and use of these valuablo animals. Tho capacity of a reindeer for team work is remarkable. As their hoors are very broad and tho body light, thoy aro able, to travel over tho snow's crust without breaking In. They can carry a sled of GOO pounds from 50 to DO miles a day. and It is found with relays at overy 50 miles. ..I.. .. i , i - . . mo iiiuiib cuu uo carrion at tlio rato of 200 miles u day If Hlfl tnttwtrnl liwlou. Maryland's youngest mayor Is John ' try continues t irrnw nn nan i,... .no A Garrett of Glen Echo. He Is 21 1 of reindeer would not supply tho do , years old t IIiand BRING ON YOUR COLAR8 AND CUFFS. Wo aro ready for them to wash tliom, to bluo tliom, to starch them, to Iron them In such a way that thy will suit your nocks and wrists with out chafing ol'her and without glvlnj tliom a freo frlngo which you would rathor find missing. Wo have roduced tho laundering of linen to a sclonco and our prlcou aro In nccord with tho intdorn Idea of low cost ln large quan tities, THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Dyers Beat Flour Is used. Bran, shorts, stesm roll ed barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS : W. S. BYER3, Prop. ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER we propeny temper Jt ror each particular climate. Then, upon m Juto canvass wo build up a flro, water nnd acid proof roofing material, wltk a gr?ii?r ica l,urfac'3 an1 a W0Ql fe't Pnor dry shoot or backing. ,o7 iu 6wu, ur you can. u you cave to ust a roof, we cam loll you some mighty Interesting thlncs. Thov win nmvni book from shriveling up. Write us. ' " flie Elaterile Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon . i . - 9 I Douclas and Tfnnnn nlinaa of nrt. I m.t..i . . . I .... ,i ' v,m.-imjhh mui cuiuu uoine 10 roost - 'Tis Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; always tender, always Juicy. Try our mild cured Hams. They aro free from that strong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. , 607 MAIN STREET, 'it A 1.1 ll if