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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1902)
'ti-. m ft mi f lit TUESDAY, JUNE S. 1902. CLUB NOTES. Club The Fair New Goods New Methods Pair Dealing Our Motto is : "Money , Back if Goods Are Not Satisfactory." "Watch for our SPECIAL SALE AD in Friday's Issue of this paper We cut the other fellows' prices all the week, and cut our own on certain lines on Saturday. The Fab Where Whole Families Can Trade Women Planning for a Field Day in Pendleton. ) The club women are planning for a . "Field Day" next Thursday after- noon, at the home of the state presi j dent, on Locust Hill. The delegates ! to the state and general biennials will give an account or those meet . ings. Members of out of town dele gations, as well as the Pendleton del egates, will be present. It is expected that some of the new ' state officers will be here," and it is hojied that every club woiran in Pen dleton will be present. If the.weath- chlnery nnd supplies at that point but In getting them shipped to the north we were compelled to send them by rail to Seattle and thence j upon the steamer Ohio to St. Mich-j ales, whence we Trill go up the Yu- kon to Circle City to be transported! from that point by dog teams next J winter. I visited Alaska last yearj and am satisfied that Portland could j develop an immense trade with that' great peninsula if she had the ship-' ping facilities. I hope Uiut Portland will not neglect this matter." THE SAGACITY OF THE SEX, The i-ng's Coro. xtion. The kine's coronation l.romises to er is pleasant it will be an out door De tjje mosi elaborate and costly affair; if the clerk of the weather is pl,bic function of mode.-n times, and I unkind, there will t alt in doors. c'lll up 100m for Tlo club journal ot Portl.nid comet. our country is to be represented by three statesmen selected b: the pres ident, who will represe it our state out this month unlo new ownership i army and navy. Many ether people and management. Mrs. Cleveland ' will nlso attend the ceremonies, who Rockwell, a well known and efficient club woman, is president or the board of directors. Mrs. J. B. Comstock and Mrs. Mabel Plowman are the ed itors. Mrs. Rockwell promises that will take the ocean voyage principal ly as a niean3 of imputing their hcaltn. They will, however, obtain only temporary relief, ind their old complaints will surely appear again , the Journal will be published in the j when least expected. The best way interests of the club v.nrk ot the , to recover your health is by strength ' state and woman's woric in general, j ening and "restoring the stomach to ; The board of the state federation j its normal condition by the use of I voted to adopt the Journal for its ; Hosteler's Stomach Bitters. It is a official organ for one year, and Mrs. ; positive cure for loss tl appetite Wade, the state presideut, will have nervousness, insomnia, indigestion, charge of the federation nupartment, dyspepsia and maliara. Try it. ' and official notices ana federation news will apear in that department. There will be an effort made this year to have a club column in one at3ia.ji4tior thc ,ocl I'al'ers in each town where a club exists. This is a regu L ! lar feature of the work in .nearly all . -r 1. i j ...I . 11 nHHtn.l , out is one of the best means to ln jj. crease interest and develop the use S fulness of womens' clubs. There is Exactly Right., a difference of opinion as to methods are the new styles in Wall paper shown by us. To fully appreciate their beauty our new patterns should be seen. We save you money on four wail paper and have an exper ienced force of workmen to do your paper hang ing and painting. I hut it ran xrnll tw Hfmnnst-ntfi1 thnf j open discussion through the press of j the questions in which most club wo- j men are Interested, is a good method. ! Two well known Pendleton club j women were chosen as el airmen of important committees at the first i meeting of the state board last week -Mrs John Hailey, Jr., of the educa After Seventy-five Years. A visit to the old home is one of the most delightful experiences of old age. In New England more ana more has been made each year of the feeling for the old homestead, and it is natural that the "old home" paper, the Youth's Companion, should participate in this renewal of "old home" acquaintances. Recently the publishers of the Youth's Companion enjoyed a visit from one of their seventy-five-year subscribers. It. "W. Peaoody of Chi cago, now ninety-one years old who had been spending a few weeks in New England. He is one of the few subscribers on record who has taken the Youth's Companion continuously tion committtee, and Mrs. E. P. since Its first issue, April 17, 1S27. Marshall of the library committee. These ladies have proven their abili ty to do good work on these lines by their previous records as members of these committees. Year book committees are busy j. , now all over the state, and the com ! j ing year promises to be full of in- C. C. SHARP terest. Open House Block Court St. PENDLETON ENTERPRISE. Several Pendletonians Embark in a Big Enterprise in Alaska. Theron E. Fell, John R. Dodson, Walter P. Fell, formerly of Pendle ton, and Arthur Babb, -Jon of "W. H. Babb, of Echo, left Seattle a few days ago for Alaska. They go to the Tanana region to develop the placer mining property of the Mastodon Mining Company, The letter in which he sent his orig inal suuscription was one of the first' he ever wrote. Through young man-' hood, maturi'y and old age, through' times of war and times if peace, ini New England and in the west, through all of the last seventy-five "Now, dearest, may I go to your father and ask his consent?" "Wait until the end of the quarter, when my dressmaker's bill comes In. He will be more willing to part with me then." FAULTY FOUNDATION. can be made safe, but it will require work and much expense. The report years of his life, his one companion Poor Work on Paine School Necessl- ol e rtB has been the old Youth's Companion. tt e.1(mn . . . work of repairing the building will The growth of the Companion it-! tates S11' of RePa,rs ' be5'n soon as the necessary ar- self from the first small four-page is-J TValla Walla, June 3. It will cost rangements can be niade. sues to the erear faniilv nanpr of the The Paine school was built 12 years ?f ! -Jf .i'lP,er r :, J Sn.00 to repair the damage done the aco at a cost of over S50.000. About growth of the country during Mr. ' Paine school by faulty foundation a month ago it was discovered that Peabodys lifetime. The wonderful work, so that the school directors tue doors would not close and the triumphs of steam, and electricity; WIH feel safe in opening it for oc-! 0111 G,n ,was fSgmg uacny jaami the great inventions tint have made 11 1 en UL I i'naU?n fo1 owed and 5he bulld n Yas "" "fc"11--3 "-' condemned as unsaie, scnooi neing The foundation was found ...... . , , uupaucv mis, iiiu. lue ucureb were nearlv all occured " in the nerio.1 ma(Je -v Charles H. Bebb, of Seattle, closed through which Mr. Peabodv and the an expert employed to ascertain the to be defective and water pipes had Youth's Companion have passed side! real condition of the building. After fausld the earth to give way. crack- bv side t. ing the walls badly in several places, r wi Mr .hn,!, fJ trough examination Mr. Bebb re- The bllild5ng ikelv be ready for During the past winter T. E. Fell (the paper is not because of its age. portea Pester(iav Iftat the building use this fall. arew jhuus ior aua nas consirimeu m,t because the paper, although the . the most complete outfit for pfacerjsanie in purpose in its lasi issue as mining ever shipped to Alaska or the j in that of seventy-fire vears ago,. Klondike. The company has one has kept pace with all thu "extraordin mile of claims up and down Masto-iary developments of these three gen don creek, and the apparatus which erations, and instead of growing old, . they are taking will enable them to has grown young in enterprise, in work out the entire pay streak very originality and in the abiutv to know, rapidly. The apparatus work r.ome- and supply the literarv wants of thei (what on the principle of the bottom- American family. les sieam snovei. comumea witn to be evervthlng claimeri lor it. or money xe- lunded. Ererr vehtcltr oHeied for aie by u U ' slucing the dirt after it has been Ererr vhteli-oHeiedfnralebrnU buiciUK lue uin alter It nas oeen S nn e Tax in Enn anrf. aFS!; whoever rff "?"4?nSd i lsed eighteen feet above the sur-j it is interesting to note the growth Onr reputaiion assures yon ot that. Have on face of the ground. The company , of ideas. "Who would hive believed iteht lninRZr?! i wnS the water rlgbtS extenaInS from 1 twenty years ago that Henry ' i!f"euaf bea'mnul-Vnd loVpcU too , the foot of their holdings to the gla-, George's idea of taxation of land; See US AbOUt Gasoline Engines The supply of water is unfailing. in this country? It i8 tne ground of neagle brothers In speaking to the rratter to a Water Bt, near Main, Pendleton, Or newspaper man, Theron Fell said: 1 "We worked under some difficulties 1 in outfitting for our laskan trip. Being residents of Portland we de t sired to and did purchase our ma- HARPER iENTUCKY WHISKEY ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice for Gentlemen who cherish Quality. Hold by JOHH BOHMIDT The Louvre Saloon PJBTDLETOJf OKEGOK UNION MADE CIGARS AT THE PENDLETON CIGAR FACTORY lip rlffk m quarrel between Sir Henry Camp-hell-Bannerman and Lord Rosebery. But the Idea will triumph. Most of our great municipalities have de clared in favor of it. Tha latest tes timony to its vitality is contained in' a very valuaLe report prepared for' the London county council by a lo-' cal government and taxation com- mittee. The report tecommends, amongst other things, thtt provision' should be made for the accurate as-, assessment of all lands recommended i 'Presently, we shall have the accurate' assesment of all lands recommended, ' no doubt. London New Age Economy, Comfort, Safety are combined m the Quick Meal Blue Flame Wickltss Oil Stoves. They are just the thing for summer cooking, and are always ready for use. The cost of operating the Quick Meal Improved Stove is less than any cooking device made. You are invited to call and inspect the Quick Meal stoves, and learu the points of merit in which the1 excel. T. THE C. TAYLOR HARDWARE MAN Youns: Blocds oftPn,,Hu thatalwajacoknSifthe.vcaa.tcI,I a bandbox woukn't think of faSJ their linen or coloied shirts anywhere but at the Domwtlc urj. oo rcugu edges, no torn v.ww holes to annoy you, but toe w work in laundering thatwniS. upon your shirts, collars or both color nnd flnish. THE DOMESTIC UClf : woinFon, jipp. Pmdfciat I Have Sold Sine Immigration Started! West 5880 Acres of land. I still have eoe$ choice farms for sale. This week I can show as good bai- gams as I have bad on bit list. CitT property at a gratl sacrifice, both improved i unimproved. N.Berkeley THE REAL ESTATE MAN. j SavlngB Bank Building, Pendleton-Ot ' r OLD NEWBPAPEHS TO PUT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walla, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In Urge bundles of 100 each at 25 cents at bnndle t .the EABT OUEGON1AN office,' Pndl tea. Ores oa. Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease' Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL & ROSS God Will Send the Bill to You. "Ez for war, I call it murder. There you have it plain and flat; I don't want to go no further Than my Testyment jr that. God has said so plump and fairly 1 It's ez long ez it is broad An' you've got to git tip airly I Ef you want to take in God. "Tain't your appylets an feathers' Make the thing a hit more richt: ' Tain't a-follerin' your heh-wethers Will excuse ye in His tight, Ef you take a sword and draw et. An' go stick a feller thru, Gov'ment ain't to answer fer it -God'll send the bill to you." James RusseU Lowell. The homllest 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. Taking Hold With a Vim the public has on our fine Pilauer beer. People find that they thrive on a good pure beer-health, muscle and vitality improve. It gives the workiuguian backbone and the sedentary vitality and vigor. For a delicious beverage there la nothing to equal it. A case of SCHULTZ'S PILSNER beer in the house is a joy forever and a friend in need. We will deliver it to your door free of charge. Mountain Resort FOR SALE The celebrated "Bingham SpriEgs,'1 iocatad in the Blue Mountains en the 'Umatilla River, complete, 2 furniture, fixtures, stages ana sto& Absolute control of five miles of bai trout fishing stream in Oregon. Will sell So acre tract including hoal Grounds with water privileges, or acres, as desired; making fine stod farm, controlling big range. 0rr2 lease. Call on or address : FRAZEER'S STABLES ATTENTION ! Vmnf$& n","rd,2 "-ill make the Kajon at FROOME'S STABLE K i.y 'rfR'f: the season, $18; to insure, $25. &DSSy,5, ttaV 8ea80a S "WOMB'S STABLE, Por further LuZ' 15' FRANK FRAZIER, PnrfUtn, Or Ftank B. Clopton Pendleton, Oregon Always Enjoyed! Are the Meals Served at the French Restart Large, comfortable dining room and good serw Positively the Best 25c Meal in Peflte The French Restaiiflf GUB IAJOKTAgglgg- W00D! COAL! mill WOOD! COAlij W. C. MINNB; SELLS BOTH. ; Kemerer Coal. 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