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SATURDAY, JTJL.Y 12, 1902. CLOTHING SALE -AT- THE FAIR All Summer Dress Goods greatly reduced in price. Shirt Waists sold at great reduction to close out. Special reduction on Cloth ing. See our stock at once and make your purchases. You can save money. Tie Fait Where Whole families Can Trade Eieryttlng Hew ErerythiDg Fresh Everything Good BREAD Sweet, Pure and Wholesome Made With Potato Yeast Just like your mother used to make RIEMANN Mercantile Co. 636 Main St. - Pendleton UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. ,Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot When getting figures from thers on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. "We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in "fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES CALL ON- iCoIesworthy -AT Tint- CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East AlU Street ORLAN CLYDE CULLEU COUN8ELX1OB-AT-LAW TJ. 8. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATlORNEY TJ. S. Patent Offloe If. M, mm fMEMN PATENTS Trade Ksrkc a4 CepyrifhU TOO 7th ft., JT. TV., TOMklafftoa. D. C It Is too hot for much to be doing in social circles. The local thermom- ntprs have been trvinir to outdo each other and-for three days past have been bobbing around the i)b point. Woodmen of the World. At the last meetinc of the local camp of "Woodmen of the "World sev eral hours -wore spent in a social way. The new officers were install ed as follows: Past consul, J. P. Earle; consul, A. J. Owen; advisor, Thomas FJtz Gerald; escort, F. "W. Krabler; watchman, T. B. Stubble- field; sentry, E. C. Axibel; manager, V. E. Stroble. Russel-Stevens. Iat last Saturday evening Thomas Fitz Gerald united in marriage Mil ton Russell and Sylvia J. Stevens, both of Umatilla county. United Artisans. The United Artisans held a very Rwinhle time at their regular weekly meeting Thursday evening. After the business of the gathering was trans nptoA spvnral hours were spent in dancing and a general social time Oliver Social. A social crowd of young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Oliver, west of town last night. Quite a number went out from town and a jolly good time was had. Re freshments were served. Postponed Fourth Party. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E Judd, north of the river, a very pleasant party was given Friday eve ning. This was t- have been a Fourth of July party, dui owing u the cold weather it was postponed. Tirpwnrks had been nrocured for tne occasion and all the evening the hill around Mr. and Mrs. Judd's beautitui home was kept illuminated with the light from them. Refreshments were ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice TlptMfie Main 188. No Pediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health UPRSDALL & BOSS Growing lUR business is growing because we pay closest attention to every part of it. Our greatest ambition is to make a success of this drug store not an ordinary 30c success but a success that will be talked about far and wide. Our plan is to treat every customer so agreeably that we will hold every one. Then every new customer re presents just so much growth to our business. We invite' you to come here for your drug store trading. Our Clover Creasa is Up to Date A8DapteortheAklnr F. W. Schmidt 1c Co., RUMc Dntgfttt, Association Block. Phone 851 Dally nly H OrafMilM by Events of Ihe Past Week. served and several hours were spent In dancing. About 40 guests wore present. Social Briefs. Miss Adna Raley, who has spent several weeks visiting friends in Boise City, has returned home. Mrs. W. H. Bcnfleld, of Weston, was in town this weeE visiting her daughter, Mrs N. R. Springer. G. K. Cranston and bride have re turned from their wedding tour throuh the east. J. E. Krause and family have gone tn thp mountains for a few weeks : outing. Mrs. Houser. of La Grande will be local manager of the "Western Union office during Mr. Krause's ab sence. Thorn-Kees. rn.tnil n i (inmn nf I KPPS - - i iuuiiicu, ui """ "ir,J xrtllnnen- If lint; effected "WOncier son of the bride. Mr. Thomas Thorn , and collapse it .has .effect cd and Mrs. Louisa Kees, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, Rev. Uren, offi ciating. The ceremony was perform ed in the presence of only a few friends. The bride and groom left or the night train for the Valley to spend several weeks visiting friends. , At the home of Rev. R. A. Copple Duke-Baker. on West Alta street, the marriage oflon flrst rmmd of my chalr oniy James E. Duke and Miss Harriet J j fiye inches from floor x naa Baker, was solemnized Monday even-, ne lMt US(J o my left sIde ing. Rev. Copple performed the cer-, nd l cQuld Mt mt a pound weight emony. Mr. Duke is well known here, , . . f . . .ltnout danger of where he carrier on a general dray Inr JiiisJnpsK and the bride Is also a Pendleton girl. They have the best wishes of friends. Ghormley-McCoy. Mrs. Caroline McCoy was united in marriage to James Ghormley Thurs day evening by Rev. R. A. Copple, pastor of the Christian church, at his pastor oi tne unrisuan caurcu, ui uit their home here. May they ever be J appr' oiiMnAv at oUNUAY A I t THF nHWRHHFS Congregational Church Jonathan , dQARS, the best brands Edwards, .minister. Sunday school jt ' at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m jp TOBACCO finest for Subiect of discourse. "Christ theiE . a i : Way. the Truth, the Life." Evening service at 8 o'clock. Subject, "Com- meeting on Wednesday evening. A cordial welcome to all. 4,. Christian Church-All of the recu - , " " " V. lnt enprinnc or na rtirt hnnoo itn. aay. ounaay Bcnooi in a. m. .rreacn- ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. All are welcome. R. A. Copple, pastor. First Baptist Church Subject of I the morning sermon, "The One Great j Need of Christianity." In the even j ing, "Burdens." The pastor is glad; to note the number of strangers whoj are attending the services of thel church, and those who come will al ways find a cordial welcome await ing them. R. W. King, pastor. M. E. Church, South Services as follows: Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school, I. E. Earl, superintendent; 11 a. m preaching, subject, "The Old Age Reflections of Jacob"; 7 p. m., Epworth League, leader, Tivis Mc Broom, subject, "Constant Compan ionship"; 8 p. m., preaching, subject "The Making of Excuses." Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Subject word, "water." E. B Jones, pastor. Thompson Street M. E. Church- Services for Sundav. Julv 13: Sun day school at 10 a. m.; preaching at li a. m.; ispwortn league at 7 p. m.; preaching service at 8 p. m. John Uren, pastor. Church of the Redeemer Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Morning ser vice with sermon at 11 o'clock. Cele bration of the holy communion, noon. Song ..service -with sermon, 8 v sa The minister in charge will oe ab sent during next week until Satur day, the 19th. First Presbyterian Church 10 a m.,Sunday school; 11 a. m., sermon Junior Endeavor; 7:15 p. m., Senior jiinueavor; o p. m sermon, atran cars in the citv and thnnn whn An mot 'worship regularly elsewhere, are specially invuea to mi tne services. Robert J. Dlven, pastor. The homlieat man in Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and otfeen. are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Keap'a .uaiaam ior tne tnroat and lungi, a remedy that k guaranteed to cure and ( relieve all chronic and acute coughs, xiov mm. au. uuu. .X HUB VJ JLail man & Co.. sole agents. McReraold's creamery JbutUr on ale at all gtoref . Ask for It A VERMONT LADY'S Desperate Fight for Life Mrs. Nathan Seal says: PAINES' CELERY COMPOUND Saved Me from the Insane Hospi- - tal as "Well as Cured My Rheumatism. There never was a remedy so highly recommended as Palne's Cel ery Compound. There never was a remedy in such universal popular de mand. It is popular and prized In tens of thousands of homes, because it makes sick people well. Paine's Celery Compound has saved - , t n nil Kit ii us. iiuiii uci ivua i' wv mime in kidnev and liver com plaints; its victories over rheumatism and neuralgia have commanded the attention and admiration of our best physicians. It has cured disease when everything else has failed. Mrs. Nathan Beal, a well known lady of Gallup's Mills, Vt., writes as follows: "For ten months before commenced taking Paine's Celery ' . . d t ut my foot 4 , ,t ,. , would i,ft iU:nmiinir it Manv times I would lift something at the table, only to drop it. I had a pressure in the top of my head and a pain at the base of the brain, which would leave me so nerv ous'that I used to tell my husband I would surely go crazy. I could not keep still at night, and Sundays were lust awful to me. I found my whole - - tnni.. inntr nerves. I think that Paine s Celery . Compound saved me from the insane j Hospital, as well as cured my rheu matism." minTimnHMmMHMMHinnnTHMtnme -T-.nr 3 E Supplies t B SDlOKing ana cnewillg ' j PIPES to Suit all. a , Q. NEUMAM a t 3i j afuuiiuiimnnmiiiiiiuuiiiiiiuiiiuauifc , ' R SALE AT THE EAST OREQONIAN : t owce, large Dunai ox newipaperm, coo- . . i - . w wiin?u jor o dudhic ' Don't Let Your Wife Suffer ! Cool, comfortable homes are easily kept so if you use The Blue Flame Wickless Oil Stoves The cheapest, most convenient and most satisfactory cooking device known. Don't Fail to Call and Examine Them Taylor, the Hardware flan 741 Main Street COPYRIGHT SAD IRONS srcusgs I Asbestos Easiest to use and most convenient; detachable handles. Guaranteed to be free from defeats, and iceptiH repairJor See the display in our window, or better stillT come io apd look at them. ' The THOMPSON GoedenoHgh for anybody! All Havana Filler " FLORODORA " BANDS an of same value as tags from " STAR." " HORSE SHOE," -spearhead.'-standard na vr." " OLD PEACH & HONEY." "SAW LOG." "OLE VARCINY" or "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco. .6 TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to call on us. Charges will be right. TELEPHONE RED 61 -Office at- The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays & Gonnerley Proprietor CARPET BARGAINS Can always .be had at Failing's, eepeo lauy ueween reasons, uur linea have yet many fine lots remain ing, but we rauat reake sale to be ready foi fall trade. Now Jm the .time to buy cheap. Remnants from 10 to 80 yards less than cost 76o Carpets now ...55c 60o Carpets .now 4ec 85c to 40c Carpets now ae Try the Victor Peeh Shade; Just the thing this hot weattier. )SE FAILING Sad Iions HARDWARE CO. on the Ur. . emalepopuwtij superiority, We and nnfTa i u' " u Al IfrU t. ' That'eourBpJ at the bush. J14 laundry. "est. Charges rieht THE BOMESTB i J.F. RoblnsMi,! Moui R. JUK Si The celebrated "BagbU the TJmatilk Rhw. i fumitare, Sztera.tfip, ADsoiute control of m trout ashing stmaij ( sell So sat bid grounds with irate: acres, as desired; aiiari farm, controlling birm lease. Call osottddn: '! Frank B, Pendfeka,1 The Lodfifif NEWLY TlATtTlf I INCENTEBW1 BET.AItTA' Ill Cdln9 F.X.SCSB BuyaH $l25oii rill KPr