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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1902)
1 1 1 FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1002. ACADEMY in I Fashion's Favorite designs in wall paper are found at our store. All the newest ideas are in our stock. Our prices mean a saving to you. Our work is first class. Come and let us figure on your work. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block Court St. ti ii r i r-i r- A RUNAWAY TEAM Jg sure to do more or less darnngc to a tan lape, but whethes you need repairing from accident or ordinary wear and tear, bring your vehicles to ub, While our reputation is -widespread for doing all kinds of repairing in tlit best man ner, at tuo lowett prices, we ieel that there aro . few good people who don't know that we are unexcelled in our line, and we want them to know us. See Us About Gasoline Engines NEAQLE BPOTH5PS Water St., near Maid, Pendleton, Or fTCKSSS laurels j 4.1 rfS' The Paris EtposIiIoji Wk MtSm hua made ttie Gold &fjm Medal Award to xZY kentuc;iv Vfcr WHISKEY fja5fij& mmm Cold medala wens I A tOf tAio awarded at ' ymtf NewOrieaii 1003 I IPf ondMferklB Fair Bold by JOHH BUHUIDT The Louvre Saloon rKNDLKTON OKEQOM Cigars Trjat Please Pride of Umatilla Pendleton Boquet Emblem Best Ten Cent Cigars Made HERALDO " Clear Havana. Two for 25 Cents. (Union Label) Manufactured by THE PENDLETON CIGAR FACTORY PENDLETON INSTITUTION'S TERM ENDED THURSDAY The Closing Exercises Were Held In Frazer's Opera House and the Sweet Girl Graduates Delivered Their Final Essays to a Full House. Good delivery, brevity and striking points well made characterized the essays given by the young ladies who graduated from Pendleton Academy, in their closing exercises In Frazer's opera house Thursday evening. The proscenium was draped with bunting and the stage nicely decorat ed with flowers and potted plants while rustic seats provided for the graduates gave a comfortable and homelike- air to the platform. The house was filled and the audi ence listened to the various numbers of the evening with marked attention and evident appreciation. The evening was opened with prayer by Rev. J. R. Diven. The first essayist was Miss Delia Beagle, who In "The Drift of the Ages," trac ed through the centuries of the past the steady growth of this old world of ours toward a full appreciation of the great principles of Christianity, liberty and equal rights of the sexes. Miss Theressa Porter, in her essay, "The Golden Mean," showed how the best things of this life and that be yond the gravo are obtained not by over-work, excessive hustle and bus tle, and radicalism, nor by backward ness, Indolence or negligence, but by the golden mean of duty well done. In "The Beauty of the Classics," Miss Ruby Wlilttmore told of the beauties of some of the classic mas terpieces of prose and poetry, giving a number of choice selections to il lustrate her points. Miss Myrtle Hawks, the class prophet, put on her magical glasses and looked forward through the veil of mystery to predict most amusing ly the lives and futures lying ahead ! of her classmates and herself, after which Lot Llvermore, president or , the board of trustees of the Academy. , made a brief address Impressing up on the young ladies the importance of tho development of character as they pass through life. At tho close of his address he presented tho di plomas. Professor F. L. Forbes of tho Acad emy, then called the members of tho business class, who were graduating at the same time, upon tho stage and presented their diplomas. During the evening pleasing vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. J. A. Borle and Professor Pond. CONVENTION AT WALLA WALLA Republicans Called to Meet and Nom inate County Ticket. Walla Walla, May 30. Chairman J. B. Wilson, of tho republican central committee, has called tho committee to meet in this city June 7, to fix tho date for the county convention and take up such other matters as may be deemed necessary. Tho conven tion will likely be called for some time in ugust, but plans for the campaign will bo formulated and preparations made for active work between this time and the county gathering. Interest will center in the positions on tho legislative ticket, on account of tho senatorial question en tering so fully Into politics in this county. At bedtime Italce a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says that it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lano's Medicine. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tallman & Co., sole agents. Theproposed amendment to thft Constitution is near the bottom of the ballot. Mark "X" in the line be tween No. EO and the word yes if you vote, for 1.. 5?? Jtst Before Retiring a glass of SCHULTZ'S PILSNER beer will insure a peaceful, un broken sleep. It is soothing and restful for the nerves, aids diges tion in . its tonical effect. In the morning you will awake feeling bright and vigorous. This is another guarantee of its purity. ATTENTION S t&r&TFlELD. record 2:22 1-2. will make tho s'nson at FROOME'S STABLE, 1 BTDLKTON ever (lav in ll'io week, except Wednesday and Thursday. At ATHENA on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. ft TERMS: For the season, $18; to insure, $25. SULU VAN, Clydesdale, will make the season at FROOME'S STABLE, PENDLE1X)X every day in the week, except Monday and Tuesday; at iviLLIAM IE M PLE' S place seven miles northwest of Pendleton, on Mon days and Tuesdays TERMS: For tho season, $12; to insure, $ 15. T For further information address FRABSK FfiS&ZSEES, Pandteton, Oregon Lamp Man lies Guaranteed for 45 Days Peerless Flexo Mantles NEW THING JUST OUT BEST IN THE WORLD These mantles are new productions and give go and 100 candle power respectively for the single and triple weaves. They are made in two grades. Price 30 and , 40 cents each. The John Barrett Company New Stores : Cor. Sixth and Alder Streets Opposite Oregonlan SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1902 THE FAIR 1 "Wo do not come before tho Public with a talo of woo, telling how we are overstocked in certain lines, otc, and must make special sale to reduce stock. Wo buy often, and buy only the lines that sell well, and consequently have a clean up to date stock at all times. Whatever you see in our SPECIAL SALE advertisement, you may bo sure that it is exactly as specified and even though the price may be only half what othor ask for the same articles, come and see ours first and if you find that our goods are not right, you are at no expense, save the time consumed in coming to our store. These are golden opportunitie and must bo seized if you want to be benefitted by them. & 11 ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice i fmm Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health WOEML OOSS SHOES. Wo want your shoe business, and will give you special values in this line. Stylo, comfort, and service combined in our shoes. Children's Heavy Shoos, suitable for girls or boys, all sixes from 8 to 2. Special 65c Boy's dress shoos, sizes 13 to 5, special 1 00 Girl's Dongola Shoos, sizes 8 to Hi, special 1 00 do do do do 12 to 2, special 1 20 Girls Calf Skin Shoos, do do do 1 20 Ladies' fine Dongola shoos, three stylos, heavy solos, light soles and medium soles, $3 shoos. 2 50 Ladies' Spring Heol shoos, light or heavy, special. 1 50 do Oxfords, all prices from .$1.39 to 2 75 Men's Heavy Plow Shoos 1 10 Mon's Work Shoo, heavy solos,lsght uppor, special 1 GO Mon's Fine Dress-shoos, worth $3.50, special 3 00 Men's Congress and Lace Shoes, regular$1.50 .... 1 20 LADIES FURNISHINGS Summer corsets tlg Sleeveless vests from 4c to , ,50 Knit drawers, knee length .25 Muslin underwear, all kinds at all prices. Children's handkerchiefs oi Ladies' hose Qy Child ren's hose, black or red 07 DRY GOODS. Calico, short lengths 03 Calico, all grades, the best in the store 05 Gingham, heavy apron, check 05 Percale, remnant lengths 05 Linen Toweling, warranted all linen 07 Cotton Toweling, regular 5c grade 03 Special values in light summer goods nil grades. Thread, with othor purchases, 10 spools for 25 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's light cotton underwear, blue 2Q Men's all wool light weight underwear . , . , 8s Men' s white shirts, all sizes, laundried '. '. ". .65 Men's socks, fancy lace effect .' '20 Men's socks, plain black, 3 pairs "'" "2; Men's straw hats, from 25c to ' ." $j ' Qq Boys' straw hats, 5c, 15c, 25c and . . '.' .so Boys' crash hats, 20c, 30c and DON'T FORGET THE PLACE! g The Place to Sav Young Bleeds offcPcnditjl x, , """-'n'i think cfW their linen or colored thin. a. . anywhere hut at the Bcmeslic l dry. No rough edges, no torn J iii.h.-b iu mmoy you, uuttLeTHvl work in laundering that can be 1 Unnn irrxiiw nlttui.. . 11 jruu. miu, i-oiiars or cnffi) both color and finish. THE DOMESTIC Iiltf : J. F. Robinson, Prop. j I Have Soli Sine Immigration Shuj West 5880 Acres of land. I still have choice farms for sale. week I can show as good k gains as I have had onmJ list. City property at a grei sacrifice, both improved d unimproved. THE REAL ESTATE M Savings 3fcmk Building, PendletoiO r Mountain Resort FOR SALE The celebrated "Dingbam Springs,' Innnlnrl itl the Ullie MOUntMM the, Umatilla River, complete, vitlj furniture, fixtures, stages and stall Atr.iiit rnntrol of five miles of W trout fishing stream in Oregon. Ml ,n sr. nrrf. tmet including ml grounds with water privileges, or jfcj acres, as desired; making fine stjl r .tui.,T liifr ranee. Orwll IU1111, lWv -o w lease. Call on or address : Fank B. Clopton Pendleton, Oregon Your Ma Will be greatly enjoyed ii you dine at the French Restart The table wo set is sure l OUR 25 CENT W Are tho Best in Pendleton. The French Restaur QDB LA FONTAINR WOOD! COAL! wnnn! C0AU WOOD! COW W. C. 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