PAGES. PAGE FIVK. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1904. $ dim itei lumber ah. Do ' BILL TT II r m i edtojd for OIj, LlJ is mi 1 oil wi t voj ind ys' School Suits ihoes fee are taking special care J, fall, to have our boys' de- rfment more cuun " U before. In the clothing . ve are ,s from $1.00 to $0.00! pants, to $1-25. SCHOOL SHOES We have celebrated P. Cogan Hue boys' shoes, fliauo ior our ,j neat, too. Every pair gooa or your money uock. All rips sewed fr.ee. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store The School Boys' Friend PERSONAL MENTION CITY BREVITIES CRader. Get sunny. . cream, the Delta Kina. uh registers at Wlth,eo's. Knox Hats, Roosevelt's. esa fruit daily at Martin's. t Hie Stetson hats at Roosevelt'8. luo for rent; Inquire at this of- jonglas and Hauan shoes at Roos- It's. iresh fruits and vegetables at Haw- Bros.' SCiteraelons and musk melons, Itlej Bros., the grocers. be very latest in brown and blue Just arrived, xeutscu's. Smokers get satisfaction at How' t's, formerly R"es' cigar store. ' Rent-Suite of rooms In East tin building. Inquire at office, iSt. George restaurant, opon r ul night. Mrs. Cooper, proprl r. B serge hats, the latest. Just at Teutsch's Department e. Msco wafers, all flavors, dellc and refreshing iu mills, at Haw. Bros.' or Rent Good room with bath. blocks from Main street. Inquire O. office. ir Rent The room formerly oc 'led by the Pantheon theater. Ap- to Kudoiph Martin. 'or Sale Desirable residence prop- , corner Aita and College. The place. See L. II. Lee. ill! of our dlnnerware not full sets, talf price with cash purchase of iery ana glassware and lamp. nignt lamn free. See window r. C. Rohrman. fw Sale A modern 7-room house oath and Improvements: two lots. lawn and trees, in good residence m. very desirable home. Ad- W care East Oregonlan. order to accommndnln Poiwiintnn le who wish to spend Sunday at Mm Springs, train No. 2 on Sat- .evening, and train No. 1. Mnn. mornlnir. will Ktnii nn fin .,t Plkam Sprincs. Stons fnrniRi-iv le at North Fork liv thpsn trains ffl be discontinued. C. r. Smin. Ifflt. Quality, not Quantity. Got sunny, tj C Rader. The Delta ice cream Is delicious. New fall clothing at Roosevelt's, $3.50 ladles' Gloria shoes at Roose- veirs. The labor of love leads to the love of labor. New hats, all the latest styles, see them at Teutsch's. Wanted A boy at this office to learn the printing business. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 120 West Court street. School books and school supplies, largest line, lowest prices. Nolf's hook store. For Sale A few choice acre lots in West Pendleton. Apply to S. M. Richardson, Pendleton, Oregon. Mrs. Nanna Claspy, aged SO, was burned to death in New York City, Saturday, while smoking in bed. New Britain, Conn., with its popula tion of 30,000, gets along with two policemen by day and only one at night. Tlie Nowlln lodging house is being equipped this week, an immense amount of furnishings being moved (herein. The brick work was completed on (he Matlock building this morning. Ladling Is under way and plastering will begin in a short time. Tlie next union meeting will be held In the Congregational church next Sunday evening, and the dis course will be uullvered by Rev. Hall. The first service in the Congrega tional church following the extensive repairs made upon it, will be next Sunday morning, when it will be vir tually re-dedicated, a special service being conducted ly Rev. Edwards. MALHUER OFFERS PRIZES. Expert : Watch Repairing Does VCUr watch or clonk ! wd repairing? ia time an lm- J i Portant factor to you? Don't run the risk of having i "Ur tlmnnlnxo rnlnnrl n-ln Z i It to Us. Prices reasonable and all I wrk guaranteed. HUNZIKER : The Progressive Jeweler. 720 Main Streot. I City of Ontario Will Give $100 Silver Cup for Best Irrigated Products. The committee on arrangements and iuvKatlon to the Ontario conven tion of September 111, 20 and 21 lias issued a large number of formal in vitations, one of which has been re ceived by T. G. Hailey. The city of Ontario offers a $100 silver cui to tlie county making (lie best exhibit of irults grown on irrt Kilted ground outside of Malheur county. The only condition is that the fruit be grown within the con lines of the county making the entry. A Ioiik list of premiums is ottered and' comprises recognition for the hem In almost every Imaginable class. Fruits, gialns, grasses, vege tables. t'oriiKO products and every. thine else grown on Irrigated ground iiV this .one have premiums offered by tlie enterprising citizens and bus iness firms and different associations in Malheur county. The aggregate value of these premiums is far over n thousand dollars. Quick Work at the Boston Store. The Boston showed great speed in making an improvement. Saturday, when tlie store closed, buslnesss was dono on the old floor, but when the doors were opened today, a new floor was in. Sheek & Cole, tlie contrac tors, worked a force of men all Satur dav night and yesterday and made the change without closing the store from business. Sneclal Meeting Odd Fellows. All members of Eureka Lodge, I. O. O, F., are requested to meet at the office of John Hailey, Jr., at 7:30 tliln fivenincr to arrdnge for the lune. ml of Tom Ode. of Athena. All other Odd Fellows who can are Invited to attend the meeting. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM Kosppea'a famous Cream can again be obtained at the'old fa T0'lb) Log cabin Soda Fountain. KOEPPENS rb rug'store A. C. KOEPPEN & DROTHERS Mrs. Nell Wilson has returned from her trip to Portland Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neill spent Sunday In walla Walla. Mrs. Georgia Rudla, of Rltter, Is a guest of Hotel nickers today. Miss St,ella Barker, of Meacham, Is a guest at Hotel St. George today. Mrs. W. H. Pmett and family went to Atacna this morning for a vIsIL Mrs. Frank Hanlen, of Meacham, is registered at the St. George today. Mrs. E. McRhea, of Milton, Is at tho Bickers while In tho city for a short visit. E. Woody and family expect to move to Athena to reside perma. nently. J. A. Horseman, a prominent stock man of Gurdane, is in the city for a few days. Clark E. Nelson, manager of the Weston brickyard, spent Sunday in Pendleton. F. G. Mcintosh and wife have ro turned from (he coast after several weeks' absence. L. D. Hoy, (ho stock buyer, came down from the mountains yesterday, returning today. William Bollons, Jr., left for Port land this morning to be the guest of Francis jacKson. William Coleman,- of Walla Walla, was in Pendleton Inst night on his way to The Dalles. H. W. Blandlng, a brother of Mrs, E. B. Carrier, is here visiting and will remain some time. Mrs. G. M. Ric.o and tho children leu mis morning for Dayton for a visit of a week or two. Conductor Anderson has Improved so much In health that he Intends to go out on this evening's train. A. S. Bennett, the famous anti-corporation lawyer of -The Dalles, was In town between trains yesterday. H. F. Connor, general attorney for tlie O. R. & N.. was in town over Sunday, going west on No. 1 this morning Miss Myrtle Squires, of La Grande, an employe In the Pacific States Tel ephone office, is a guest ot tho St. George today. Miss Bemice Coffman, of Pullman, Wash., an expert stenographer, has accepted a position in tho office of Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall. Airs. J. N. Bellinger left on her re turn to Lebanon this morning, after a visit with her parents, A. P. New quist nud wile, and other relatives. . William Scott, the well known Helix farmer, is in the city tills even ing. Harvesting in the Helix district Will be practically completed this week. J. Haney returned to lone this morning, accompanied by his niece, Miss Balm Michael. Mr. Haney has been the guest of his brother, S. P. Haney. Mrs. Rose Campbell has returned from her outing trip of about five weeks, upon which she visited Spo kane, Seattle and Portland, nnd other points. A. B. Stephens and wife, Mrs. James O'Connell, the Misses Annie and Lette O'Connell and R. E. Lin- gard, all or Umatilla, spent Sunday in die city. Charles Miller, who was recently employed by tho Beck plumbing es tabllshmeni In this city, Is seriously ill with typhoid fever at his home in Walla Walla. Fred George returned to Arlington this morning. He hns been the guest of Dan Smyth nnd W. H. .Harrison. Mr. George is a dry goods merchant at Arlington V. J. Clarke returned this morning iroin Long Beach, where he has been for several weeks, Mrs. Clarke and daughter will reninln at tlie beach for several days Mrs. J. L. Small returned to Walla Walla this morning, accompanied by Miss Geraldlne Froome. Sho has been the guest of Mrs. George Froomo lor several weeks, Mrs. Henry Thompson left for Eugene this morning to visit her mother, Mrs. Marie Pepiot, who is very 111. The length of her stay In the valley Is uncertain. Miss Nellie Twlgg and her brother- in-law, S. T nalltig, left last night for Vancouver, called there by tlie sudden Illness of Miss Twlgg's moth er, Mrs. L. in. Holley. Miss Ethel Newqulst will start on her Eastern trip next Monday. She will visit the World's Fair nnd also tho old family homo at Cawker City, Mitchell county, Kansas. Jesse Cohen returned last evening from Athena, where he spent yester day. He was uccompanled home by his slsttr, Mrs. Manasse, who re turned to Athena this morning. The Sylvester brothers returned from (lie mountains ami from (he Wallowa country Saturday. Wlillo In the Wallowa they bought sheep, the purchases referred to a few days ago. C. C. Berkeley, E. B, Carrier, H. L. Hasbrouck and H. W. Blandlng were at Huron and Meacham yesterday for an outing and were caught In the out skirts of the cloudburst and thorough ly drenched. Mrs. Helen Elliott, of Portland, who has been visiting her brother, County bcuooi superintendent Frank K. Welles, r.oturnod to her homo last night. Her Jother, J. W. Welles, ac companied her, E. W. Taylor and William Bant 1st. of Kelso, Wash., ar.o here prospect ing. Both are farmers and think of Investing in this county, but will take a trip Into Washington before mak- lug up their minds. Dr. W. G. Colo is tho only Pendlo. ton physfcluu who can get away to attend the Stato Medical Association nt Portland, which convenes tomor row and the next day. Vet it Is pos- siuio that ho cannot go, Miss Myrtle Squires, of La Grando. accompanied" by her brother, W. O. 4 THE HEN THAT CACKLES LOUDEST DOESN'T LAY THE BIO- INGEST EGG. IT IS A VERY DIFFICULT MATTER FOR A READER TO DECIDE "WHICH IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY GOODS," WHERE ALL THE ADVERTISERS MAKE SUCH EXTRAVAGANT CLAIMS.. WITNE83 THE ADS IN THIS PAPER BUT LOOK ELSEWHERE, IF YOU WISH, BEFORE BUYING HERE, BUT BE SURE, ABSOLUTELY SURE, TO LOOK HERE BEFORE YOU CON SIDER BUYING ELSEWHERE. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE and Mr. Chinault, arrived yesterday and Mrs. Chinault has entered St. An thony's hospital as a patient. E. R. Thompson, John Heathman John Van Orsdall and Walter Hopper are somewhere in the vicinity of Similiter camping out nnd fishing and hunting. At last accounts they were having the time of their lives. Miss Iva Roberts, a graduate of tho Scarrett Training hospital at Kansas City, Mo.. Is In Pendleton tho guest of Miss Mary Ritner. Miss Roberts may remain in Pendl.eton If she finds suitable employment In. the way of nursing. .. Squires and her aistor, Mrs, Chinault, Farm Hands to Palouse. The employment agencl.es report that the supply of laborers for the farms is now about equal to tho de mand. Tlie demand Is continuous for the harvest fields because so many men nre breaking away and going to the Palouse country, where harvest s only now beginning. They are niter several weeks steady work, and to secure It are jumping their Jobs hero before the farmers can well spare hem. There Is a demand setting In now for farm bauds on yeur contracts at $30 per mouth straight and every thing found. O. R, & N, Improvements. L. W, Clopton, of Portland, Is In town, en route to Starhuck and vlcln Ity, where his company Is doing grad ing, excavating and rock work for the O. .R. & N, Tho company has 12 teams and a corresponding number of men nt work at tho Des Chutes tiding, and another outfit of tho same dimensions, at Wealhefby, 12 miles weat of Huntington, and still another equipment a few miles east of Lu Grande. Condition Is Promising. Abo Morgan's condition promises a rapid recovery, according to Dr. Miller. He has gone through tho worst stages of a sovero nltnck of typhoid fover. Mr. Morgan Is tho well known dairyman who lives near the, race track. Cranston's New Residence, C. K. Cranston has begun work on his new resldenco on tho north sldo, oxcavatlng being under way. It Is to be a thoroughly modern cottage, costing auout 4000 completed. Silver sands uro as slippery as any. There are twenty different cinnamon barks, anil they cost from 4 to 55c lb. This ex plains the market, all but one particular. Schilling's Best is the best with the coarser piece picked-out; not thrown-away; oh no ; they go to some less particular grinder. MoucyLurk fvtfyihluj. New things now on sale at Frederick Nolf & Co. Plain and colored Raffia and Reed. New Picture Frames, size 1Cx20, at $2.39 and $2.48. Largo oak frames. Go-carts, $4.45 to $14.E0, the folding style, with handsome silk parasols. Full lino supplies. school books and Tho Portland Trust Company, of Oregon, which was established 111 1887, hns amplo capital and rosources and numbers among Its stockholders some of tho wealthiest citizens of Portland, and nlso a groat many East ern capitalists. This compnny has dovlsed a voo convenient form of employing funds that may bo tem porarily Idle, so Hint tho depositor may get Interest upon them, and still huvo them available upon a reason able notice. !ili4 R.tiL "Tlle Oldest Trust Company In Oregon." Portland Trust Company of Oregon No 109 Third Stroct. ' j Incorporated April 27, 1887, HARVE8T " ' " " ' Is h.ore, and money Is accumulating In tho hands of farmers, merchants, bankers and business 111011. Lot us Bend you our book of ILLUSTRATIONS. In order that you may learn how to socuro n fair rato of Interest upon a certificate of doposlt, which you can draw by glvlns a short notice, and thus avoid keeping your funds Idle until you nro ready to mnko a permanent lnvostmont. Wo shall bo pleased to nnswer I.ottcrs of Inquiry, and glvo full particulars of our methods. BENJ. I. CbilEN, Prosldont. H. L. PITTOCK, Vico-Presldont, 11. LEE PAGET, Secretary. J, O. GOLTRA, Assistant Socrotary. BECK, THE PLUMBER Has moved to Cottonwood street, betweon Water and Court. lie It better prepared than over before to do high-class plumbing at reasona ble rates. Estlmatos cheerfully given. If you have work to do in hl line see him before you go elsowhore. BECK, the Reliable Plumber BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from tho choicest wheat that grows. Good bread U assured when Dyers' Dest Flour la used. Dran, ahorU, steam roll ed barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. DYER8, Prop. AStandard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship., HandMadcClearHavana.' FLYNN& CO.. Makers.' 'Tis 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. LEGAL BLANKS ZLit alogoe of them. A fall supply always kept to stock. 'V.