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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1902)
... ICE ATTRACTS, yuuv.. . v fcu.uta. j These Warm, Balmy I Days l . li mnro nn Inva lilf if vnn nn!u rlinncn Will now dc su uiuv.il ....v- jj " j. -... Tt ic not so much the matter of dollars . as 0f taste that helps one to be economical; yet J .. . . .,nr cop mnru uicuhc uucoia iui auv.ii iiiiiiiiu i v.rprild 0U ' rices? - j . , ; , fii -Jt-l-or1 until riliKnn tritu- 4 Y A As' sum"101, vesiS) 1 ' I T t ming t inrfr rrl 1 n rFr1 lnro frlmmorl W X nw necic summw vww, , jri X ti ca w l extra good value ...... t i. rihlipH vpst. nnnlintmrl P'jfk I nw neuii iviv.iv-- , -t-t i imiiT t necks, mercerized, special vame . Call and ask to see tnetn. THE PIONEERS' BIG PICNIC FOUR DAYS' GATHERING OF OLD-TIMERS AT WESTON. lexander Dept. Store AQFRAI I Decoration Day Morning and Afternoon OLFAX (REORGANIZED AND STRENGTHENED) VS. IL1N UJH 1 VIN O Pioneers of Umatilla County Are En Joying Themselves in the Good, Old-Fashioned Way Music, Speak" ing and Ball Games. The Ploners ot Umatilla county began the four-days' picnic of their annual reunion at Weston this morn ing, and it is announced that the present reunion Is to continue longer have more distinguished speakeic present, Introduce more unique feat ures and have more pople in attend ance than any of the previous seven gatherings. Today Judge A. S. Bennett of Thw Dallies, delivered the annual address to the pioneers, and in the afternoon there will be a baseball game be tween teams from Walla Walla and Pendleton. On Thursday, Rev. IT. H, Marvin will preach the memorial sermon, and the afternoon will have another ball game between Walla Walla and Pen dleton. On Friday a number of addresses commemorative of Memorial dav will be given uy various pioneers and the j Weston and Milton baseball teams will cross bats In the afternoon. Saturday, the final day, will be de voted entirely to politics and spent after the oiu fashion, listening to stump speeches. George E. Cham berlain, of Portland, and William J. Furnish, of Pendleton, candidates for governor, are expected to be, present as well as several other state candi dates, w;hile the county candidates will attend In a body, and all will electioneer, for the pioneers are old fashioned men who adhere to the po litical methods of 40 years ago. In the afternoon the Pendleton Indians and the heavy Colfax team will meet on the diamonu. Music will abound throughout the four days, Whitman college glee club, Weston quartet, Kirkman's orches tra, Athena band and soloists having been secured. A huge pavilion has been erected, where the speechs will Lbe made and the gray-haired pioneers will tell the stories of the plains. Numerous other features will bo given, including a drill by the public school children and public dancing at the pavilion. INDIANS n r x 1f ATlAlr i i tt i uinu nuiriiiv 24 ! ii l j 1 1 1 l . rv O O lernoon uame Begins ax o u iuli USE AM mm.J . .... . a -! f A. 1 L. 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Several other addresses by pioneers and a baseball game be tween the Walla Walla Sharpshoot ers and the Pendleton Indians. Dr. C. J. Smith, Dr. T. M. Hender son and W. D. Hansford, democratic candidates for state senator, county coroner and treasurer, respectively, passed through Weston today on their way to Fletcher's mill, eighteen miles east of here on Weston moun tain. Mr. John L. Taylor, of Eugene, is spending a few days in Weston vis iting his son, Charles Taylor, of the Fair store. THE DIVORCE COURT. Evidence Heard in Two Cases Where Couples Were Ill-Mated. Evidence was heard by District Judge W. R. Ellis Tuesday in two divorce cases. They were Sarah E Caplinger vs. John Capllnger, and Robert E. Porter vs. Melvlna E. Por ter. In tho first suit the court ordered that defendant pay plaintiff $300 within the next 10 days to defray the expenses of the suit, $50 for at torney fees and beginning with the first of July, $50 each month until further orders of the court. 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