East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 02, 1902, Image 5

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25 yards Prints .... ;$1 00
20 yards Amaskeag Gingham 1. 00
20 yards Bleach Muslin
25 yards Otfttng Flannel . .
iOc and 5c Lice, per yard
75c Corsets for -
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CLOSING OUT
rBDNESDAY; APRIL 2, 1902.
BREVITIES
les A. Howard, farm loans.
grass Beed at Hawley Bros.
Idles Mcintosh $2.35, regular
$G.50. Cleaver Bros' Dry
Co.
sckmen intending to purchase
salt should write the Standard
lery for prices.
ke Standard Grocery can Bell you
ranch eggs cheaper than any
In Pendleton.
anted A girl to do general
nbermaid work in a hotel. En
at Hotel St. George.
Dney to loan at lowest rotes on
or country property. J. R., Dick-
East Oregonian building.
& Lubken, Pendleton's new
lograpliers, 118 East Webb street,
an pictures, landscapes and Butter
rabbit views for Bale. Copying
! enlarging a specialty. Call and
as.
Jolly Club have sent out Invi-
bns for their dance Friday night
was to have been held last Fri-
night, but because last .week was
week It was postponed. The
fe is to be in the La Dow music
H-HMIIH1HHI III IHH
fE HAVE
The Latest
The Newest
Tie Prettiest
ash Buckles!
in the town.
Just in
Prices from B
$.25 to $3.00
HUNZIKERf
I Jeweler and Optician J
,cxc aor to R. Alexander's I
Nicest candy in the c&y. Dutton's
ice cream chocolates.
$1.00 to $1.C0 sblrta to close, 49c
Cleaver Bros' Dry GoodB Co;
Everything new and fresh In the
vegetable line at Hawley Bros.
For Rent Five-room furnished
house. Jnqulre of J. P. Walker.
Get your garden and flower seeds in
package and bulk at Hawley Bros
For Sale A few good fresh milch
cows. Inquire of Platzoeder & Min
ger.
If you want fine meats, go to
Shcwarz & Greulich. They handle the
best there is to be had.
The Standard Grocery has just re
ceived another large shipment of the
Walla Walla Health Foods.
Ask to see 4111 black hose. We
are Belling them at 25c; -worth 40c.
Cleaver Bros' Dry Goods company.
Our stock of millinery Is still com
plete, notwithstanding our great East
er Bale. Come and see us. Miss Rose
Campbell.
For Sale Five-room house and one
lot, four blocks west of Main street,
between Alta and Court. Inquire at
Bowman's photo studio.
Lee Cohen has purchased a lot ad
joining Fred Judd's place, north of the
river, and will have a fine modern res
idence erected at a cost of $5000. T.
F. Howard is drawing the plans.
For Sale All kinds of city and
country property, part cash, balance
hi yearly payments. Will buy you a
home, you pay for it by the month.
Houses rented, collections made. Rl
horn &. Cook, room 10, over Taylor'B.
The lecture given at the Presbyter
ian church Tuesday night by Rev.
William Keen was not heard by a
very large audience. Rev. Keen spoke
for an hour on his travels in South
Africa and urged the people of Pen
dleton to do all in their power to aid
in sending missionaries to the home of
the Boers.
The excavating has been completed
for the erection of Dr. Cole's fine resi
dence just north of the Main street
bridge. The plans have been complet
ed for the building which is to cost
in the neighborhood of $5,000, but the
doctor is going to have some changes
made in them and consequently work
will be delayed In the starting.
The homliest man In Pendleton, as
well as the handsomest, and others,
are Invited to call on any druggist
and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's
Balsam for the throat and lungs, a
remedy that is guaranteed to cure and
relieve all chronic and acute coughs,
asthma, bronchitis and consumption,
Price 25c and 50c. For sale 'by Tall
man & Co., sole agents.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE
ON CITY INTERESTS.
Commends Various Things for Better
ment of Conditions In the Town.
Tuesday night was the regular
monthly meeting time,, of "the Pendle
ton Commercial (Association. Little
business came up for discussion ex
cept the report ot tho committee, on
city interests, and tho appointment of
a committee of three to confer with
the Woodmen of the World and to
work with them in getting the city
decorated for the coming log-rolling.
George K. Rogers was present and
talked to the association on the. sub
ject, urging that they take up the
matter in helping to make the log
rolling a success.
Suggestions by City Committee.
The committee on city interest,
after an introductory statement dis
claiming criticism of the city officials.
made theao suggestions, the report be
ing signed by C. J. Smith, W. H. Jones
and J. F. Robinson:
First Relative to the matter of
street sprinkling. The street com
mittee of the city council Informs us
1.1 A. i 1 A a i
mai uie matter nas been taken up
and will properly be cared for by that
body and that the business interests of
the city will not necessarily have to
look after this matter as they have
on other occasions.
Second (While It is nlaln with all
that certain of our streets especially
that of East Court street, east of By-
ers mill race, to the city limits, and
a portion of west Alta street are in
bad condition, we are informed that
this will also be attended to by the
city as soon as possible.
Third That we believe it to be the
best interests of the city from both
sightly and sanitary standpoints, to
have certain ordinances enacted re
quiring property owners, or occupants
of the property, to care for their por
tion of the street Immediately in front
of their residences or place of busi
ness, keeping the sidewalks clean by
sweeping and the street and gutters
clear of paper and other obnoxious
debri?
Fourth Remembering that the ac
commodation of the people coming
from the country to trade in this city
is a matter of great importance, we
would suggest, as a matter of con
venience and accommodation to them,
that more hitching room be provided
and that It be provided in such a place
as not to injure the residence portion
of the town.
Fifth That this- committee would
recommend -that this body interest it
self at once in assisting the water
commission in putting water in ihe
cemetery.
Sixth We would further recom
intend that this body take Interest at
once in Becuring some place of resort
or promenade for the citizens.
The above recommendations met
the hearty approval of the association
and steps will be taken at once 'to see
that they are to le tarried out in as
far as possible.
Mary J. Miller Sues D. H. Casey.
"Mary J. Miller has sued p. H. Cas
ey and May Casey, his wife, fo rthe
collection of a note. Tho allegations
are to the effect that In February',
1899, defendants delivered their prom
lsory note for $400 to J. H. Miller.
They gave as security a mortgage on
the cortheast quarter of of the north
east quarter of section 17, township
1, north of range 34. None of tho
original note has been paid, except
$131.70, leaving 314.96. Including prin
cipal and interest, unpaid. There
fore, plaintiff, who Is the widow. of J.
H. Miller, -prays tho court for a per
sonal decree against defendant or
dering that the mortgage bo fore
closed and the land sold to satisfy the
note, Interest and attorneys' fees.
Carter & Ralcy are attorneys for
the plaintiff.
100 Dollars Reward, 9100.
The reader of this papor will bo pleased to
learn that there Is at least one dreadful disease
that science has been ablo to cure In all IU
stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known to tho
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taknn Intnrnallv.
acting directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of tho system, thoreby destroying the
lounaauon oi me aisease. ann giving the pa
tient strength by building up the constitution
nature in doing Its Work
ave so much faith in Its curative
The
and assistlnj
nroDrietors
powers tBat they offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of
icsumomais. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
For Sale.
Twelve building lots In block 14, on
ihe north side of the river in Raley's
addition. Fine location and well grad
ed. Inquire of N. W. Potwlne, Pendle
ton, Or.
iMasal catarrh quickly yields to
treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, which
Is agreeably aromatic. It is received
through the nostrils, cleanses and
heals the whole surface over which
it diffuses itself. A remedy for nasal
catarrh which is drying or exciting to
the diseased membrane should not be
used. Cream Balm is recognized as a
specific. Price 50 cents at druggists
or by mail A cold In the head im
mediately disappears when Cream
Balm is used. Ely Brothers, 56 War
ren street, New York,
It Pays to Tradk at the People Warehottte.
Thousands ot Yards of New Wash Silks
Another lot of the popular 1902 Wash Silks are hereA-the
Kal-Kal sorts in cross cord elTeots and Roman stripes. Just $
to start the selling at a lively pace we will sell them at
SI. 08 a waist pattern.
A new
line of vel
vet ribbons
in all
witdths
Woadman, Log-Rolilng
In Panaiaton, Ora..
Aarll 21-22.
Fancy col
lars and
collarettes
for ladies
and child
ren at 25c.
Wash Waists at Less than Half
Our entire stock of wash waists left from last yf ar will be
sold as follows: $2.00, 1.75, $1.5o waists at clearauce price, each
50c ' " '7,
New Spring Wash Waists
in all the latest styles, and materials from
60c to $8.00
Agents
Patterns
e Peo
bi
m
MEN'S OUTFITTERS
flail
Orders
Prompt
ly Filled.
Send for
Samples
Fred W. Basche, the youngest mem
ber of the state and congressional con
ventions, was born In Baker City,
January 12, 1880. He is the son of
Peter Bascae. the leading hardware
merchant of Eastern Oregon, and was
elected a delegate from Baker county,
receiving 95 votes out of a total of
131 in a contest between 14 contes
tants for the four delegates awarded
to Baker City.
SUES FOR DIVORCE.
Hus-
Magnolia Cologne
Sne 'im.fiorted PerAime. It's the sweetest and jnost
""grant Perfume we have ever been able to otter.
0 cents an ounce
a special price for this lot.
Come early, onr supply is limited
KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE
5 Steps from Main Street Toward the Court House
ThU signature is da erory box of the gwnla.
'the rcfBMxiy tht etire a tx!d lis M 4r,
Emma J. Harter Charges Her
band With Cruelty.
Emma J. Harter vs. John Harter is
the title of a suit filed at the court
house In which the plaintiff asks the
court of Umatilla county to grant her
an absolute decree of divorce. They
were married at Walla Walla Novem-
ber, 1893, and one child, a girl of 8
y ars, if the result o tho union. The
allegations are that for more than a
year past plaintiff and defendant have
not been living together and that the
defendant is a habitual drunkard and
treats plaintiff in a cruel and inhu
man manner and often threatens her
life and at various times, has drawn
pistols and knives on her and for more
than a year past has not contributed
to her and their child's support. She
asks the custody of the child and such
other relief as the court sees meet
Carter & Raley are attorneys for
plaintiff. ,
Mrs. Matt Wants a Divorce.
After living with him for less than
13 months, Mrs. Kate Matt has sued
her husband, Charles Matt; for dl
vorce. bne alleges tnat they were
married In Pendleton March 9, 1901
and that on or about the 15th of July
of the same year defendant began
course of cruel treatment and fro
quentiy came home drunk and would
curse and threaten her life and that
one time he was only restrained from
striking her by friends who were near.
we has abandoned plaintiff and re
fuses to contribute to her support and
when he meets her on the street will
begin to abuse her and threaten to
take her life. They have no children
Carter & Raley are attorneys for
plaintiff,
We are just in receipt of
the largest shipment of the
Celebrated
DOUGLAS
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1 S U ft K !
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A BIG SUCCESS
That's what we are having in our new store
Do Yoti
Wonder Wny?
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Shot In His Left Leg.
For all kinds of sores, burns, bruises,
or other wounds DeWitt's Witch Ha-
zel Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases
yield to it at once. Never fails In case
of piles. Cooling and healing. None
genuine but DeWitt's. Beware of
counterfeits. "I suffered for many
years by a gunshot wound in my left
leg," says A. S. Puller, English, Iud.
'R would not heal and gave me much
trouble. I used all kinds of remedies
to no purpose until I tried DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes
cured me. Talltnan & Co, and Brock
& McComas.
The trouble with some men is that
they are always looking for it,
S3.
SHOE
00
Xnd"
50
That ever came to Pendle
ton. NEW . .
SHAPES
STYLES
" LASTS
COMBINES
LEATHERS
SPRING WEICHT
FOR 1902
Boston Store
TRUCKING,
STORAGE.
CR0WNER BROS,
TELEPHONIC MAIN .
HARDWARE
FISHING TACKLE
SHEEP "SHEARS
W. J. CLARKE St COM'Y
II !
..H"'Jri JSTJ..V
It is because we keep things neat and clean, '
we give special attention to quick deliveries.
We receive daily all kinds of early vegetables,,
such as radishes, green onions,, lettuce,
turnips, etc.
&
Come and see our
trial.
new store
We are Sure to Please Yo
0
and give usalM, ,, 5
IIIIISflrtlGlfiillSli!
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&
BUY THE
Best Babbitt Metal
IN 10 POUND BARS;
Fpr iine shafting and all
bearings of machinery
of the mill or factory it
cannot be surpassed : : :
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V surf i&
Made from Type Metal.
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East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or.
HOW DO YOU
expect people to know what
you have io pell If you don't
he new store cm never be A rrTl"rif rO
known unlesi It advertises r imJ V 1. n I IOC r