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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1902)
losing Out Sale Continues ;ARGAINSj-note folloSges 25 yards Prints . . $t 00 20 yawls Amasfceag Gingham t 00 20 yards Bleach Muslin ' 00 25 yards Ooting Flannel . . V 00 JOc and i 5c Lace, per yard 05 75c Corsets for 39 leaver Bros. D.Q.C0 CLOSING OUT FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1903. BREVITIES. nes A. Howard, farm loans. 100 to $1.60 shirts to close, 49c. tar Bros' Dry Goods Co. Ir Sale A few good fresh milch Inquire of Platzoeder & Mln- dies" Mcintosh $2.35, regular $6.50. Cleaver BroB Dry is Co. ockmen Intending to purchase salt should write the Standard lery for prices. ke Standard Grocery can sell you ranch eggs cheaper than any. in Pendleton. bney to loan at lowest rates on i or country property. J. H, Dick- East Oregonian building. st Sunday, ladies' rain cape on between Pendleton and Jesse school house. Finder please at East Oregonian office. Ir Sale All kinds of city and try property, part cash, balance parly payments, will buy you a b, you pay, for it by the month. les rented, collections made. Ri fe Cook, room 10, over Taylor's. mm in i ii hi a i ! BEHAVE The Latest Tie Newest Tie Prettiest ash Ruckles in the town. Just in rices fromMV $1.25 to $3.00 f $ ? hunziker! Jeweler and Optician fext door to R. Alexander's Broom grass seed at Hawley Bros. Follow the crowd to the St. Joe Store. Sugar corn, per can 10c, at St. Joe Store. Best 60c overall in Pendleton. St. Joe Store. Fine tomatoes, per can 10c, at St. Joe Store. t 22 pounds nice beans for ?1. St. Joe Store. 20 pounds granulated sugar for $1. St. Joe Store. Nicest candy in the ci'y. Dutton's Ice cream chocolates. Wash silks for waists. All styles and prices at St. Joe Store. For Kent Five-room furnished house. Inquire of J. P. Walker. The St. Joe Store is giving away with every man's suit, a nice hat. With every child's knee pant suit we give free a nice cap. St. Joe Store. The St. Joe Store Is showing a nob by line of men's shirts. Go and look them over. If you want fine meats, go to Shcwarz & Greulich. They handle the best there is to be had. The Standard Grocery has JuBt re ceived another large shipment of the Walla Walla Health Foods. Ask to see 4111 black hose. We are selling them at 25c; worth 40c. Cleaver Bros' Dry Goods company. Wanted Indian curios and arrow points. Will pay cash. Write Froh man Trading Co., Portland, Oregon. Hawley Bros., the up-to-date gro cerymen, have the .only complete line of Heiry's fancy goods in the city. Our stock of millinery is still com plete, notwithstanding our great East" er sale. 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. Order your dressed chickens, let tuce, green peas, cauliflower, in fact, we hace everything that's good for a Sunday dinner, at Hawley Bros. Danner & Lubken, Pendleton's new photographers, 118 East Webb street, Indian pictures, landscapes and Butter creek l'abbit views for sale. Copying and enlarging a specialty. Call and see us. The Woodmen log-rolling committee will meet in the office of Stillman & Pierce tonight. All are requested to come as important business is to bo transacted. By order of Chairman J. P. Earl. Magnolia Cologne frnev1i,mportedPerfuie. It's the sweetest and most "Hgrant Perfume we have ever been able to offer. f 0 cents, an o nee a special price for this lot Come early, onr supply is limited KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE !5 Steps bom Main Street Toward the Court House ThU signature U on rery box of tho gennln Laxative Brotno-QuinineTubietfl the remedy that hm w cold la one 4jr TO RECEIVE W. J. FURNISH THE CITIZENS HONOR PENDLETON CANDIDATE. City Ablaze With Bunting and Flags Every Business House Was Dec orated Preparations for Reception Were Regardless of Party Affilia tions. To receive William J. Furnish, can didate for governor, the people of Pendleton are ready to turn out en masse this afternoon, to meet him at the 6:15 train, and tender to him their hearty congratulations upon the distinguished horior that has "been conferred upon him. The business houses of the city are decorated without exception, and there is a dis position to sink party feelings for the time, and acknowledge the compli ment to Eastern Oregon and Pendle ton that was conferred by the state convention on Wednesday. As one looks clown Main and court, there is a bewildering mass of flags and bunting, and the streets are filled with people who await the incoming of the train. It. is fnmmnnlv remarked that the town is more gen erally aecorated than It ever before has been. The desire to loin In Mm expression of enthusiasm over the event or Wednesday seems to be so general tnat there are no exceptions. It was remarked this afternoon that it was perhaps like a return of a Ro man conqueror from his victories in distant lands, only that there -will 1.3 no captive princes or military char acters to be dragged along the high way in abject humiliation. Pendleton and the surrounding country is for once united in one common senti ment. The Program. The band will be playing lively airs as the train pulls in at the sta tion, and the public school and Pen dleton Academy students will be pres ent in a body, together with hundreds of others. L. B. Reeder. sneaker of the house of representatives in the last ses sion, will deliver an address, and there will be hand shaking and cheers. The Helix band and a delegation of citizens are here to take part in the reception. 'Received in The Dalles. The Dalles, April 4. When the O. R. & N. train reached here yesterday, bearing the two republican candidates Furnish, of Pendleton, for governor, and Williamson, of Crook, for cong ress a great crowd was at the sta tion to meet them, with 'a brass band playing lively music as the cars stop ped before the Umatilla House. An ovation was tendered them in the most enthusiastic mlanner. and both were made the recipients of congratu lations from the populace. Mr. Furn- lsn remained here for the day, and left for home at noon today, where he would arrive at 5:15 o'clock this afternoon. and that ho was 111 for a long time thereafter and endured great pain and suffering, to his damage in the sum of $2000. That by reason of the Injuries re ceived, he was unable to attend to his usual work or to do any work at all, except such as was of a very slight and insignificant character for a period of two months and a half, and that up to the present time plaintiff has not been able to do his full amount of work. Ho has also been compelled to expend considerable sums of money to physicians because of said injuries and all to his damage in the sum of $600. Therefore, plaintiff prays for judg ment against the county In the sum of $2600 and for costs and disburse ments .of suit. Carter & Raley arc attorueys. CHEAP FARE TO PORTLAND. Delegates Return to Pendleton. Among the delegates and visitors to the republican state convention at Portland who returned last night and this morning were: James A. Fee, J. J. Balleray, C. E. Roosevelt, T. P. Gilliland, Thomas Thompson, Horace Walker, B. F. Renn, H. C. Adams, T J. Kirk and,L. B. Reeder. People Going to Democratic Conven tion Will Have Low Rates. Colonel E. D. Boyd, member of the state democratic central commit tee for tliis county, has this relating to cheap fares to the state conven tion: Portland, April 3. "We have made arrangements with the Southern Pa cific and O. R. & N. to give delegates to the democratic state convention a reduced rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip to Portland. To se cure this they must take a receipt from the agent for the full fare going, buying the usual ticket to Portland. See that the receipt states that the purchaser is a delegae, or is on the regular blank form furnished by the company. These receipts must be presented to the secretary of the con vention in Portland and certified by him, and then will be good for return trip at one-third regular fare, not later than one day t.fter the conven tion. "A failure to have the receipt and to get It certified in proper form, will deprive them of the reduced rate. "SAMUEL WHITE, Chairman. "RICHARD W. MONTAGUE, "Secretary. "Headquarters democratic state central committee." It Pays to Trade at the Peoples War ehotise. Royal Worcester Cor sets Just received u full line of Koynl Worcester QlrJlo Tape Corsets 11.25 down to 48c New Straight Front Corsets from 13 down to Black Peat de Sole Aiiyljcwy wanting n Blnck 811 Frets here's vourclmnce. 12 BUtt Pcbu do Sole .59 . 10 Foulard 811k, very nice lor light weight Summer Dress 60c Woodman Log-Roiling in Pendleton, Ore.. April 21-22. A Large Assortment of Dress Skirts Pedestrian Skirts ll.'.W to $10. New lino ot Skirts In all colors and blnck, flare and flounce effect, nicely trim med, 3 98 to $20 . Plain bUik Mf o skirts from $3.75 down to $t.65 Children's Wash Dresses A largo assortment of Chil dren's Wash Dresses In Percales, Scotch Ginghams, Madras and all the New Wash uoods. Why waste the time making Dtesics, when you can buy them for 39c Agents Patterns, e Peiils IB MEN'S OUTFITTERS Hall Orders Prompt" iy Filled. Send for Samples gi Prima Facie Evidence. The late Lord Morris on one occasion gave a characteristic illustration of the meaning of "prima facie evidence." "If," he said to the jury, "you saw a man coming out of a public house wiping his mouth, that would be prima facie evidence that he had been having a drink." OntmancBrcred. The Lady Did any one call while I uvas out? The Maid No, ma'am. The Lady That's very strange. I wonder what people think I have a day "at home" for anyway. Indiun spoils Nevs. A Narrow Kucape. "Bingle tells me that he had two horses killed under him in one of the battles of the lust war." "That's right. A railway car he was riding In backed Into them Cleve land Fluin Dealer. W. A. BANISTER SUES. COUNTY FOR $2600, Alleges Defects in Road Near Helix Caused Him Severe Pain and In juries. W. A. Banister, of Milton, has filed suit against Umatilla county for ?2G00. This action is brought as a result of being hurt last fall near He lix by driving his team off a bank after dark and receiving slight in juries. He claimed that the county was responsible for the accident and consequently is beginning suit to col lect damages. The allegations are that on the evening of November 30, 1901, plain tiff was lawfully traveling upon a le gal hlghay seated in a vehicle drawn by a team of two horses. That he was going from the residence of A. K. Flnley to the town of Helix, and that the road at a place about three- quarters of a mile from Helix was in an unsafe and defective condition and had been so for many months prior to the accident and defendant negligent ly and carelessly permitted said high way to remain In such an unsafe con dition, and that Its agents and serv ants allowed it to remain so, and that plaintiff was driving along said highway without any knowledge of any defect and without having been warned of any dangerous place or hole ,in the highway and without any negligence on the part of plaintiff and that because of the defective charac ter of the road the team and vehicle In which plaintiff was sitting, he fell into a hole In the road, so that the vehicle was wrecked and plaintiff vio lently thrown out. By the fall, ho was mkime'd and injured to the ex tent that two of his ribB were broken and his chest crushed In, and was otherwise bruised, injured and hurt, We are just in receipt of the largest shipment of the Celebrated DOUGLAS $3- SHOE oo AND' 50 That ever came to Pendle ton. NEW . . . SHAPES STYLES LASTS COMBINES LEATHERS SPRING WEICHT FOR 1902 Boston Store IS f A BIG SUCCESS That's what we are having in our new store Do You Wonde Why? It is becadse 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 new store and give us a trial. We are Sar e to Please Yot lis 11 teti l Bin (i) ' TTAR DWARF FISHING TACKLE SHEEP SHEARS W. J. CLARKE & COH'Y BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : : : Made from Type Metal. East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or. 1 jgwwMWWwiaawwiwwi MAIA HA f I expect peeple to know what nvW UJ I vU you have to sell If you ien't The new store can never be A f" E? T"I G ETO known unless It advertises r VJ V d is I Iv71 F 9 & 9 9 I ,1