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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1902)
J s..... 'Co. 'ored fc, J QUALITY DECIDES. iese Warm, Balmy Days THE PROHIBITION MEETING BUT A S. ALL CROWD TURNED OUT TO IT, fill now oper be so much more enjoyable if you only choose underwear. It is not so much the matter of dollars did you ever see more precise cnecis ior sucn inning ? Is' summer vests, fancy ribbed, with ribbon trim- yyl p king 'low neck summer vests, collared, lace trimmed jjtra good value low neck Richelieu ribbed vest, appliqued PA iccks, mercerized, special value tJUt Call and ask to see them. 25c exander Dept. Store ie Furnace Proclaims If self rThe appei 0ff proclaims the rttari." Good furnaces cost ! because they are made better, last longer and burn .less If you buy a cheap furnace, although the dealer may tell Et is "just as good as a good one," you know just what you a paying for, because you can't get something for nothing. $ W. G. McPhetson 47 First Street, Portland, Oregon Despite the Small Following How ever, the Candidates Are Not Dis- couraged and Will Keep Right on With the Good Work. Owing to counter attractions, a very small crowd gathered at the court house Wednesday evening to near tno prohibition speaking, Q. W. Rlgby, candidate for state senator, on the anti-liquor ticket, presided over the meeting and when he arose to oi)en the meeting he said that al though only a few of the faithful were present the cause they repre sented was just as weighty and im portant as ever before and ho urged those present not to get discouraged because the masses of the people wore against them, but to be of good cheer and work all the harder for the cause they espoused and everything wouiu come out right In the end. After finishing his remarks Mr. Righy introduced Rev. W. J. JUcCul lough, of Milton, who was the prin cipal sppakcr of the evening. Mr. McCullough talked interesting ly on the issues before the people of Umatilla county and the state of Or egon and he again admonished his hearers, although sometimes discour aged and downhearted, to stay with what they thought was right and not to be discouraged because they were few in numoers. He said that the temperance question was the most vital of any question before the peo ple today and ho gave facts flR urea to prove wh ie said"to be true". following Rev. McCullough, Rev. R. A. Copple, candidate for joint sen ator, gave a few remarks and the meeting closed. Friday at Pilot Rock. Next Friday evening the county prohibition candidates will gather at Pilot Rock and talk to the people of that little burg on the issues of the day. Some good speakers will be present and it is urged that all who espouse tne cause represented by the prohibition party will c.omo out and bring a friend. Temperance Gospel Meeting. Sunday evening Rev. James A. Tate, of Tennessee, will hold a gos pel temperance meeting in the ginnlug at S o'clock. Rev. Tate was here and spoke in the court house a month ago and those who heard him will remember him as a forceful and pleasing speaker. Ho talks In a way tO kOOt) Ilia flfinrilra tl o Itlnnnn v,.o a,, lUVUOllllk mood aud at the same time impresses i me iriuns oi ins statements on their minds. THE PIONEERS' PICNIC. Old Timers Had a Big Time at Wes. ton on Wednesday. 1 Weston. May 2S. The pioneers picnic opened this morning with fly-1 ing eolois. A fair sized crowd was In town in time for the opening exei cises, which were held in the assem- bly tent at 10 o'clock a. in., and con ! sisted of music by the Athena band.1 singing uy the Weston quartet and an address of welcomo by Dr. J. A. Best, after which Judge A. S. llennett, ot The Dalles, gave the annunl address, Judge Bennett's remarks were well received by the audience; his descrip tion of the Joys and sorrows of the emigrants on their journey across the plains, touched a responslvo chord in many an old pioneer. This afternoon will bo taken up by short addresses from somo of the old est settlers, and a ball game between Pendleton and Walla Walla. Will Allen, a former resident of Weston, and a brother of Mrs. Cico. Carmichiel, of this plnco. had his right hand crushed yesterday at lone. Morrow county, hy being caught iu the gear of a steam well drill. The hand was severed from IImi wrist by the machine except one or two cords, and those wero cut by a small boy who was with him at tho time. A dispatch to Mrs. Carmichiel this morning reports him as ddlng well, all things considered. The homliest man in Pendleton, bb well as the handsomest, and others, are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tho throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relievo all chronic aud acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall man & Co., sole agents. Vote for A. W. Nye for justice of the peace, Pendleton district. BOSTON STORE Shirt Waist and Skirt SALE WAIST SALE Big cut in Ladies' shirt waists, $1.00, ET $1.35 niul $2.00 values, Inst year's stylos, reduced for this sulo to .... . WV 25c for 75 and $1.00 VALUES Ladies' whito piquo and duck skirts, $2 00, $3.00, $3,50 and $4 00 values, for this salo $1.00 For SKIRT SALE $.00, $J.25, $1.50 and $t.75 Values Linen skirts, blue trimmed, 75e vahus, this salo NEW TODAY 50c 45c New enpsheaf safety pint fie, lOo New Ohio dr'i-s shields 25 and Mo New hose supporters, all priced New liYoiiH silk lining 60u New Pongee ollks New Liberty win ribbon all prices New Urenii'llne sllk New comfortable New trunks :uwl valises Boston Store The proposed amendment to the' Begin at the bottom of the ballot Constitution Is near the bottom of ( and vote for the Initiative, and refer thc ballot. Mark X In the lino be endum Amendment by marking X In tween No. 80 and the word yes If you ' the line bctwicn the No. 80 and tho vote for It word yes. Furniture of High Quality The Jlorrls Adjustable Back Chair. Adbids solid comfort. Can be set to your liking. Handsomely upholstered and finished, only. $5 95 Jut the right ideas for your bed rooms. Bedsteads $2.00 and up. Suites at correspondingly low prices. Carpeta from 30c up. Excellent and VP jortment Ingrain, Tapestry, -minsters, etc. Handsome Patterns that keep their color and uave the wear In them. THAT'S the kind that Rader keeps, and no matter what you desire in the line of furniture or carpets you will always get satisfaction if you select from our large stock, which includes more pieces and a bigger variet' than can be found anywhere in Eastern Oregon. In buying furniture we select with the object of supplying the public with the newest creations, the most substantial made and finest polished and finished there is to be had. Tlie main point we have in view is to give real, genuine bargains in every purchase made of us, no matter how large or small. We buy direct from manufacturers in large quantities, and for cash, which gives us the very lowest prices, and we are satisfied with a small margin, which sums up the main points of the low prices we offer on superior goods. Ladies' Splendid Work Basket an ornament to any home and an article that makes a handsome gift, only 00 Rader s Furniture Store Low Sellers of Farnitare and Carpets PENDLETON - OREGON In Parlor Furniture we have an ex ceptionally line Hue of couches, rockers und odd pieceH from which to nelect. Rate Bargain We have a few of those beautiful reed rockers yet. Yot can't get them elsewhere for less than $6.00. ...Only $4.95 The Columbia Lodging House NISWIjV FUrtNIHHKD HAK IN CONNECTION IN OENTKK OK BLOCK BET. ALTA ftWEIIIl HTH Dining Room Furniture. Oniumen tal und useful. Here'H where wo shine. Chairs 65 cents and up. Extension Tables $5.00 and up. Sideboards aud bufleta a line of beauties. F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. UUY YOUR LUMBER AT THH Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp Court House. I'RICGS AS LOW 75THB LOWEST For All Kinds of Huilding Material, Including Doors Windows Screen Doors and Windows Building Paper Lime Cement Brick and Sand And Don't Forget Our Wood Gutter For Darns and Dwellings Q VTPnrinnrsvimmrrtrt The Pioneers the Pacific vnnmnnn of 3 A Strictly Uji to Date Iniurunce Orgunltatton. Affordi Abnoluto Protection nJ I'tyi Clulmi i'roraptly, niiAD orncxt PENDLETON - OREQON Ii Well KutaMUhod In Boyo" Btatei. SOLICITORS WANTED. 3 Theproposed amendment to the Constitution Is near the bottom of the ballot. Mark "X" In the line be tween No. 80 and the word yes If you vote for It Vote for A. W, Nyo for Justice of, tho peaco, Pendleton district,