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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1902)
"WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1902. THE FAIR SPECIAL CLOTHING SALE Our Special Sale on Wen's and Boys' suits will continue all weeST Special reductions on all suits sold this week. Buy your new suit this week and save money enough on it to buy 3'ou a nice dress shirt. The Fair Wiere "Wlole Families Can Trade BETTER SCHOOLS FUND FOR PENDLETON ACAD EMY NEW BUILDING GROWING OOD rIGS .....For loontain Trayel i- "We have opened a livery Btable at Teal Spriuga where the public will -and good turnouts. We make a specialty of conveying people to and from Teal Springa. The Depot Stable, Barney Sherry and Elvin Craig, .Proprietors. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 150 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc always on hand. People Outside of Umatilla County Have Subscribed $6,500 to the Fund; Pendleton People have Con tributed $4,000, but $7,500 is Need e3 From Pendleton and Umatilla County People. Pondleton needs better schools, so help along the Pendleton Academy building fund. Outside people have already subscribed ?C.500 to this fund and more is confidently expected Pendleton people have so far sub scribed about $4,000 and at least $7,00 should come from them to this school fund. The taxpayers of public school dis trict No. 1C are particularly interest, ed in this worth enterprise, for by i maintaining 'the Pendleton Academy . in Pendleton a stronger Interest in ! the public schools is created and at the same time the academy educates : about 250 children who would have ' to be cared for by the nublic schools ! If thnrp wfiri no nnademv. at an addi- I tional expense for public schools of about ?o,000 a year which would nave to come from taxation of Pendleton property. Therefore Pendleton tax' payers should contribute liberally to the Pendleton Academy fund. In 'do ing so they are simply giving to them selves. . Subscriptions made to date arc as follows: Mrs. Llna H. Sturgls $ 250.00 W. J. Furnish - 250.00 C. E. Roosevelt 200.00 W. if. Ladd 175.00 T. C. Taylor 150,00 J. R. Dickson 150.00 R. Alexander 100.00 C. S. Jackson 100.00 Frank B. Clopton 100.00 Haldane Dickson 100.00 "W. F. Matlock lOt.uU John H. Converses 100.00 I Jesse Failing 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.UO 100.00 100.00 loO.OO C. J. Smith .... James Crawford . .,. leoples "Warehouse C. B. Wade W. R. Ellis xj. J. lurphy F. L. Forbes 100.00 lOO.od 50.00 50.00 C0.00 50.00 H. S. Scales P. J. Morris . F. E. Judd Tallman & Co E. J. Summerville E. D. Bovd .. T. G. Hailey 50.00 Judge Robert Eakin ........- 60.00 H. J. Bean i.. 50.00 W. M. Blakley 50.00 Pendleton Shoe Company ... 50.00 O. R. Demott 50.00 Frederick Walters 50.00 G. W. Rigby 50.00 Ke oornc in mind Thompson Hardware Baor & Daley D. A. May Frederick JJblf Oliver & Co..,,...., J. F. Noylln R. J. DIven C. M. Hogue Levi Johnson ...... E. E. 1). T. W. Co. 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 there aro $20,000 In sight work on the new building will begin. After the building fund Is com plete and the hulidlng constructed within that fund, thero aro reasons for believing that tho school will bo given a handsome endowment fund. In other words, If Pendleton people will do something for themselves In this matter, others will come forward and do something for them nddition- oJK- Tm Ravine uiai: uuu ucuo them who help themselves, should A. Vaughan T. Wade Kemler D. Taylor H. Bleakney George D. Peebler -40.00 W. BT. Lee 10.00 E. M. Lyons 10.00 E. F. Redd 10.00 unris Ranley 5-00 S. C. Elder 5.00 Dennis Nichols 5.00 J. A. Blakley 5.00 W. L. Van Nuys 5.00 W. E. Hnynie 1.00 George Campbell L00 F. H. Gutman LOO ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice Total .$3723.00 Recent Subscriptions. Dr. E. P. Hill 100.00 J. H. Converse" 50.00 J. A. Fee 25.00 J. H. Raley 25.00 C. S. Wheeler 20.00 Other Subscriptions. Estimated sale value present site 4,000 Presbyterian Board of Aid gift 5,000 W. M. Ladd, Portland ... 1,000 IS. m no.ooo Total of all subscriptions to date i $13,968.00 A number of pther subscriptions have been promised but are not as yet on paper. If your name is "not yet among the subscribers as enumerated above, see that it is added and included in the next publication. As soon as Telephone Main 106. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health YAN ORSDALL & ROSS ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNSEIiLOR-AT-LAW V. 8 Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. S. Patent Office U. S. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Marki and Copjrights TOO 7th St., N. "W., Washington, D. C. GRAN FREE Dancing Begins at 2 o'clock each p-. and from the grounds day aaiiZi NT ON GROUNDS. ' RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The pionio parties by aDDlvine tn rnmJM Cheap Furnaces Are made cheaply. You , j for. Same way with hifhe "1 lJ higher priced the better. If vm, ' 0BH ot price alone, we should like to SlM W. G. McPhcrsoi, Heating and Ventilating Engin 47 First Street, Portland, Og t '- We have.thj -..b luatainei-j cash. Wjr,-..jTl be kent in r.-7 years without cost id "'"uinyg tee means sometJ don't have to "lacnineioportlaad, caco lor rpnalre Wfi Btlll of all Sewing Macbbd WHITE and STANDARD 10 years ahead of 18 i ers. Oils and neafetj JESSE FAILING. This Bignatnro 1b on cvoty box of Uapsa,' j Laxaiive DromouiniBeiitoi : the remedy that cares a cold ta mt . Mmmminmmmmmmmmpimmmmmmmmmnimiiiinmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmniiiii Spend the Fourth at Pendleton! EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE PENDLETON Endte Ftxn and Am-a sement ! JULY 4th, 5th and 6th Grounds Open at tO a.m.acfcl FREE FREE -DANCING g MUSIC BY KIRKMAN'S ORCHESTRA Dancing every afternoon at 2, and every evening at 7, on a large covered platform. Evervona mmronin j . ; pnd. I K ance. Best Gentleman Waitzer-prize, a handsome medal. Best Lady Waltzerprke, a SSdSntod fan competent floor manager m attena I RACESSPECIAL AMUSEMENTS RACES 100 Vftrd flanri. Tinn-rrnfAH!ifnl nri-zft a rlttrrl trmv hn-rao TTaf HToo "D i i Beautiful Wateli and Ohain . T.arlifiH' T?nn 100 rn,; 'tL! wsprize, an ulster,, latest fashion, tailor made: Saok Race-pW. or" nzzrj fzz:::. r: ' : -rrr t.rvr' " puti ui irnuure ; jLaciies' Needle Thrn t? ' 0nhine . aii PfitM f n r t -pix-oo, DOTa5 raieo me Arternoon jof Races. Pie Eating Contest prize, a nice badge. Balloon Ascension Immediately After Races E RESTAURANT AND BAR ON THE GROUNDS Close to Town. Busses run every few minutes, will find every convenience. Family I Fireworks PETE SMITH PAT KDfE L. RYEHAN Proprietor and Manaxer Fit AMMant Maaarer Second Awktant Manager I Fireworiy