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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 22,' 1904. PAGE FIVE. II Big Display of New Fall Goods Evory department la dally receiving Us share or now fall merchandise, and we can trutMully say never have wo shown such a complete lino and at such low prices. V uld bo pleased to show you through the different departments. Ready Made Skirts. o have received the past weel about 300 new up-to-dato skirts We can now show you cood, servlceablo grey mixed walking sWrt for 3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Others, $5.00, $6.50, $7X0, 7.50 and $8.00, You should by all means Ti$lt this sec. on. A Few of Our August, Bargains S5c, 30c and 35c summer dress goods to close.. 15c yd. 35c and 40c vests 25c 25c children's lace hose.. 19c 50c and 76c corsets 39c 50c ana COc dresses 25c 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 largo line 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. PERSONAL MENTION Shoes, Shoes. $3.00 and $3.50 ladles slip pers $2.00 $2.50 and $2.00 ladies' sllp Pe $1.50 200 pairs children's shoes $1.00 All rips sewed free. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets CITY BREVITIES n C Rader. Get Sunny. Ice cream, the Delta kind. Cash registers at Wlthee's. Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. B!g line Stetson hats at Roosevelt'8. jj.30 ladies' Gloria shoes at Roose ielt'8. Kew hats, all the latest styles, see tlem at Teutsch's. Watermelons and musk melons, Hwley Bros., the grocers. The very latest in brown and blue bats, Just arrived. Teutsch's. Smokers get satisfaction at How rd's, formerly Rres' cigar store. For Rent Suite of rooms In East Oregonian building. Inquire at office. List Tour property for sale or rent itl W E, Davidson &. Co., 119 Court ant SjSIsco wafers, all flavors, dellc lea and refreshing in milk, at Haw- tejEras. tocre your property In the best aapanles. W. E. Davidson & Co., ilJ Court streeL For Rent The room formerly oc cupied by the Pantheon theater. Ap- (l; to Rudolph Martin. For Rent A store room on Cotton' ood street, opposite St. Joe store. Inquire of Chris Ranley. For Sale Desirable residence prop- nr. corner Alta and College. The Lee place See L. H. Lee. U your house Is vacant, W. E. BaTldson & Co. can secure you a xooi tenant; 119 Court streeL For Sale A few choice acre lots in Wtst Pendleton. Apply to S. M. Richardson, P.endleton, Oregon. Ira Perkins, five miles northwest of Pendleton, threshed 33.33 bushels per acre of as flue wheat as wheat as was lsed in the county this year from ISO acres All of our dlnnerware not full sets, it half price with cash ourchase of crockery and glassware and lamp. One night lamp free. See window display C. Rohrman. Wanted Agents to sell hardy, northern grown trees. Big commis sion pma, Casll advanced weekly. Writ today and secure choice of ter ritory Washington Nursery Co., Topoenlsh, Wash. Get sunny. TJ C Rader. See Wade's "ad,-" page 2. New Knox Hats, Roosevelt's. The Delta Ice cream is delicious. Douglas and Hanan shoes at Roos evelt's. Fresh fruits and vegetables at Haw ley Bros.' Money to loan. W. E. Davidson Sc. Co., 119 Court streeL Work on repairing the levee will begin in about a week. 35c for a new line of 50c stationery, seven new tints. Nolf's. Wanted Competent housekeeper; address X, care this office. For Sale Two carpets, nearly new, cheap for cash; CO" Cosble street. Sell your property through. W. E. Davidson & Co., 119 Court street. The SL George restaurant, open day and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri etor. After working the political boss for a job, a man can afford to take It easy. Get your clothcB cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 12C West Court street. ' A new plank walk Is being laid around the Teutsch Department Store corner. Born, Saturday, August 20, to the wife 6T Sam Taylor, an eight-pound daughter. If you want to purchase any kind of property, call on W. E. Davidson & Co., 119 Court streeL The 83-acre tarm of Lewis Bowlus and wife, near Milton, has been sold to J. H. Samuel, the consideration be ing $5000. John P.eters, while In a drunken condition last night, fell Into an ex cavation in Court street and was slightly injured. Two hundred and twenty-six tickets were sold at this point yesterday to the Meacham picnic, and two extra cars accommodated the Increased travel. H. Wray has wrought suit against Mamie A. Wells 10 collect $220 alleg ed to. be due on a promissory note and has levied an attachment on her per sonal property. QuaT'y, not Quantity. WW Wholesale Water Supply. Perry Houser has had a well 15 feet deep dug on his land just below the O. R. & N. right or way, adjoining the river, water from which will be used for divers purposes. Tho well is 12x 1 12 feet In size, and the water Is rals- I ed by a four-horse powjr engine. The J I water supply is practically Inexhausti ble, it win ue useu 10 waier siock. Irrigate several acres of ground and flush the slaughter house and clean carcasses. : Exoeffc j WatcE Repairing j es ycur watch or clock need repairing? Is time an Im portant factor to youT Don't run the risk of having your timepiece ruined. Bring it to Ut. Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed. HUNZIKER The Progressive Jewel tr. 726 Mala Street, Pendleton People In Portland. A gentleman who has just retumed from a trip to Portland, says that pnrllpinn neoDle were creatly In ovi- Z ! dence there and be passed many of them on the street. Among tnose seen were Ralph Wade, Chester Fos ter, F. F. Wamsley. H,e had a talk with Mr. Wamsley, who was looking well and reports that be Is doing well and getting along nicely in nis pres ent position. Surprised at an Advertisement. A young man who wanted a furnish' ed room last week, put a two-line ad v.ertlsement in the local column of the East Oregonlan, and on tho first evening he heard from 19 rooms for rent, and the next day received 11 In quiries. He Is now a believer in ad vertising, He was enabled to take the choice of about 20 proffered rooms. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM famous Ice Cream can again be obtained at the old la- 'orlte Log cabin Soda Fountain. tj.KOEPPENS Ti" pgSI,f1 DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEM & BROTHERS Joseph Cunha, of Echo, is In Pen' dloton today. Mr. and Mrs. H. I.ongmeler, of Cold bprings, are in town. W. H. Swltzler, tho Hllgard cattle man, Is in town today. William Davis, of Athena, Was In Pendleton this morning. Charles Marpje, of Yoakum, Is In tho city today on business. Mrs. Fred Waffle, of La Grande, Is a guest at Hotel St. George. Josephine and Mabel Cameron have returned from an outing at tho coast Mrs. J. R. Dickson and children will return from the coast In a few days, Mrs. Nell Wilson left this morning for Portland for a visit of a few days, H. F. Johnson went to valla Wnlla this morning nnd will return this evo' nlng. Mrs. William Ingram and the child' ren have returned from tho , moun' tains. C. M. Rader. a prominent Walla Walla attorney, was In Pendleton Sunday. Furnish Slater has returned from a visit to his grandmother nt La Grande. Mr. and i.irs, J. B. Mumford have returned from Barkers camp, near Meacham. Mose Meyer, representing Flecken-stein-Mayer Co.. of Portland, Is in tho city today. Mr. and Mrs. Jnck Carlson, of Ka mela. left last night for the coast for a weeus outing. Miss Delia Privett went to Walla Walla this morning to visit with Miss Florence Shafer. Miss Jessie Smith, accompanied by her friend, Miss Mary Cronan, left for lone this morning. J. A. Drake has returned from a week's outing In the mountains, which he enjoyed greatly. Mrs. G. B. Carrier returned from her Eastern trip last night, being ab sent nearly a month. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tachella left this morning for Long Beach and Portland for a vacation. J. P. Isaacs, of Walla Walla, who has been visiting in Pendleton, re turned home this morning. Miss May Carmichael, of W.eston, was In Pendleton last night on her way to lone to visit friends. Mrs. Rose Campbell will return from her trip to Spokane, the Sound and Portland In about a week. Peter Tachelli, wife nnd children. left this morning for a two weeks' outing at the cost and Portland. D. May went to Athena this morn ing to look after the brick and stone work on the now fraternities building. Henry Eggerth, of Warren station, has completed cutting and threshing, and has "laid by" his harvesting plant. Charlts Romer, who has been tak ing treatment In Mrs. loach's sani tarium, has returned to Walla Walla and to work. Mrs. Tlllle Carlson has recovered sufficiently to be on duty again In the art department of the Alexander Department Store. E. H. Wilson and wife returned to their home at Colfax, Wash., this morning. Mrs. Wilson has been tak ing medical treatment here. The Misses Flora, Myrtle and Ora Walker have returned from their va cation in the mountains. Most of their time was spent at Barker's camp. The brother of Mrs. llenry Struve, of Cold Springs, accompanied by his wife, has arrived from oan Francisco and they will visit hero for several weeks. Mrs. Anno E. Propst, of Tekoa. has been the guest of her brother, J. N. Gulllford. This morning she started for Dufur to visit another brother, J. A. Gulllford. Karl Kannlster. a native of Finland, this afternoon declared bis intention of hocomlng a citizen of tho United States and renounced his allegiance to Czar Mcholas. "Shorty' 'Melntyro, tho railroader, is in town today, en route back to Pasco from tho Meacham picnic. Mr. Mclntyre is now breaking on tho Northern Pacific. Misses Lucille and Hazel Rader re turned Saturday night from Lehman Springs and hav.o gono to Walla Walla to visit their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Rader. Henry Eggarth, of Cold Springs. Is in town. Mr. Eggarth Is enjoying a visit from his parents, who are now residents of San Francisco. They xormeriy uvea nero, William Bollons Is expected homo from Washington this evening. He has had charge of tho construction of the rebuilding of th.o Connell branch, which Is now finished. William Franzenbach, of Portland, Is In town visiting his sister, Mrs. Ru dolph Martin. Ho formerly resided in this place Mrs. Franzenbach is in Arizona visiting, in hopes that that dry climate will benefit her health. R. B. Rose and wife, of Odessa, Mo have arrived and aro tho guests of Mr. Rose's brother, J, D. Rose, of this place They wjll go from hero to Portland and San Francisco. Mr. Rosa Is a delegate to tho KnlghU' conclave. Doing Business Under Difficulty THE WORK OF GETTING. OUR STORE IN SHAPE 18 P.OGRE88 INQ RAPIDLY, AND SOON WE WILL BE IN POSITION TO GIVE OUR TRADE THE ATTENTION AND ADVANTAGES WE HAVE BEEN PLANNING AND BUILDING FOR. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANT8 IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, HATS, ETC, AND WHILE YOU FIND SOME INCONVENIENCHS THE PRICE WE QUOTE WILL MAKE UP FOR THE DEFICIENCES IN CONVENIENCE. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Miss Stella Gtlllland, havo returned from an outing at the homestead of B. Noble on Meadow cr.ook. They have been absent for threo weoks and had a most enjoyable time. W. L Prllllman, O. R. & N. section foreman at Steel Spur, In tho Bluo mountains, was In tho city yostcrdny. Mr. Prllllman is tho foreman who dls covered tho obstructions placed on tho O. R. & N. tracks by tho thro.o La Grande boys, Inst Sunday. A. F. Kees, of Walla Walla, deputy collector of internal revenue, was In Pendleton last night on his way home from a trip to Portland. Mr. Kees was sheriff of Wnlla Walla county fo two terms nnd was a member of thq Washington state legislature nt tho last session. George Gillette, night operator for tho Western Union at Walla Wnlla, spent Sunday in Pendleton. Mr. Gil lette formerly resmed In this city and expects to bo returned to Pendleton In a few weks to take chargo of tho night work at tho local Western Union telegraph office. u. w. uouuow and wiro huvo re turned from a two weeks' outing In the mountains. A portion of tho tlmo was spent on their claim near Hidn way, and all tho tlmo they camped Mr. Ueddow found much small gamo which ho shot, and also sevornl door which he could not get near enough to snoot. Lagan RIdenour, a graduate of tho State Normal ochool at W.eston, who nas lately been employed at stenog raphor at tho Vlrtuo mine, near Baker City, is visiting his brothor in tho city today, but loaves this evening for "is homo in Weston, whero ho will visit mends and relatives for a fow days; ho will en go to Salt Lake City, where ho has an .excellent post lion awaiting mm. PARKER-QUEEN AN FIGHT. Misses Charity and Harrletto Alike ny, daughters of Senator Ankeny, of Walla Walla, aro being Ritertalned for a few days by Mrs. S. P. Sturgls. They arp en route home from Meach am, whero they havo been spending a few woeks. Tom Thompson wont to Walla Walla this morning to attend the funeral of Ills brother-in-law, Howard V. uaiey, tho brakeman who was kill- od Saturday morning on the Wajlula branch. Tho Mesdames Thompson aud Haley are sisters. A. B. Noble and family. Gooreo Ten.Round Mill Is to Be Pulled Off at Walla Walla. Kid Parker mid Perry Quuonati uro matched for a teu-rouiid go at tho wana walla Athletic Club on next frlday night, i.jih men aro well known light-weights and tho former has foughtr several batt.en In tho XNortuwest. Considerable money has been plac- eu on i no result of the contest, It Is saiu, anu a fast bout Is .expected Straight Marquis of Queensborry rules," said Manager Andy King, of mo wana walla Athletic Club, "will govern tho contest, and tho men aro to uox 10 roundH for a dec s on." Jim Ryan and Fred Russell, heavy- weigmg, wore matched to fight In walla Walla on tho 20th, but tho af. fair was callod off. Thirty Days for Misconduct. JOhn Stott, arrested several days ago on charges of obtaining goods by mine prewnsea and of lewd cohablta Hon with Lllllo Franklin, has been sentenced to 30 days In tho county jbii on uie last .named charge. When arraigned In tho state circuit court Saturday aftornoon on mo charge. Sto(t pleaded guilty. It Ik understood the chargg of obtaining goods under- ;uiho pretenses will ho dismissed. Contract Goes to Pendleton. I, Mays has tbo stone and nressed brick contract on tho now I, O, O, F, building at Tho Dalies, which Is to cost 120,000. Charles Johuson has tho goneral contract.- Tho building' Is to bo finished before tho holidays, and will pe one of, tho finest fraternity buildings in Oregon wb,en completed. Girl Jumped to Death, Cleveland, Aug. 22.- An unknown girl of 20 Jumped from tho Center viaduct, 100 feet, this morning and was picked up unconscious. Sho died in tho hospital shortly after. Nothln' helps th' oppetlte llko an empty pantry or an empty pocket-book. Will Irrigate Adjoining Farm. M. Hush Is having a woll (hit; on his lots on Hazel strcot, near tho wostorn tonnlnus ot Court strcot. It Is expect ed than an abundance of wntor will bo found at tho usual depth of 15 feet. Tho well will bo 8x10 feet and tho water will bo hoisted by n gnso- lino .engine. From it Mr. Bush win irrigato threo and n half ncros of ground and supply his dwolllng, and put It to other purposes as noods do-volop. Bluo sergo received at Store. hats, tho latest. Just Toutsch's Department 35c A BOX FOR 50c STATIONERY. A LINE OF "French Porcalo" and "French Flax" in tho following now tints; "Bum Blue." "Groy Rosamond." "Ash Groy." "Azure." "White." "Cerulean," Tho very latest goods, Frederick Nolf Is Co. College Place Health Food Wafors, fruit crackers, cream j sticks, nut butter and salted $ poanuta. Despain & Clark THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Boar this in Ind when you need poultry and stock supplies nnd ask for tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kuro for your cow troubles. C. F. Colesworthy 497.400 Cn.fl- Alt. Oft Agent for Lee'e Lice Killer. BRING ON YOUR col: CUFFS. AR8 AND Wo aro ready for thorn to wash thorn, to bluo thorn, to Btarch thorn, to iron thera In such a way that they will suit your nocks and wrists with oiit chafing ol'hcr and without glvlna thom a frca frlngo which you would rather find inlBslng. Wo havo reduced tho laundorlng of llnon to a scionce and our prlcoa aro In accord with the intdorn Idoa of low cost InMurgo quan tities. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is mado from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread ! aueured when Dyer', Best Flour la used. Bran, auorta, team roll--ed barley always on band. PENDLETON. ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Prop, ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER Wo properly temper it for each narticnlar nilmntn rphn . Jute canvass wo build up a Are, water and acid proof roofing materia), witk a ground mica surfaco and a wool felt paper dry sheot or backing. nuuu my iuu bqoub, or you can. ir you have to vnt, a. roof, wa cu tell you some mighty Interesting thlnra. Thnv win n,nt book from shriveling up. Write ua. flic Eiaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon 'Tis RicH and Delicious Our cold atorage meaU are always right; always tender, always Juicy. ' 1 Try our mild cured Hams, Tboy are free from that strong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. m i.'i i i r !i '.I Horn and family, Alfrod Horn and