East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 12, 1902, Image 6

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    SATURDAY, JTJL.Y 12, 1902.
CLOTHING SALE
-AT-
THE FAIR
All Summer Dress Goods
greatly reduced in price.
Shirt Waists sold at great
reduction to close out.
Special reduction on Cloth
ing. See our stock at once and
make your purchases. You
can save money.
Tie Fait
Where Whole families Can
Trade
Eieryttlng Hew ErerythiDg Fresh
Everything Good
BREAD
Sweet, Pure and Wholesome
Made With Potato Yeast
Just like your mother used to make
RIEMANN
Mercantile Co.
636 Main St. - Pendleton
UMBER
Gray's Harbor Com. ,Co.
Opp. W; & C. R. Depot
When getting figures from
thers on that lumber bill of
yours, don't forget to come
and see us. "We carry a large
stock of all kinds of
Building Material
including shingles, door, win
dows, moulding, screen doors
and windows in "fact, every
thing that is found in a first
class lumber yard.
For
POULTRY
and
STOCK
SUPPLIES
CALL ON-
iCoIesworthy
-AT Tint-
CHOP MILL
127 and 129 East AlU Street
ORLAN CLYDE CULLEU
COUN8ELX1OB-AT-LAW
TJ. 8. Supreme Court
REGISTERED ATlORNEY
TJ. S. Patent Offloe
If. M, mm fMEMN PATENTS
Trade Ksrkc a4 CepyrifhU
TOO 7th ft., JT. TV., TOMklafftoa. D. C
It Is too hot for much to be doing
in social circles. The local thermom-
ntprs have been trvinir to outdo each
other and-for three days past have
been bobbing around the i)b point.
Woodmen of the World.
At the last meetinc of the local
camp of "Woodmen of the "World sev
eral hours -wore spent in a social
way. The new officers were install
ed as follows: Past consul, J. P.
Earle; consul, A. J. Owen; advisor,
Thomas FJtz Gerald; escort, F. "W.
Krabler; watchman, T. B. Stubble-
field; sentry, E. C. Axibel; manager,
V. E. Stroble.
Russel-Stevens.
Iat last Saturday evening Thomas
Fitz Gerald united in marriage Mil
ton Russell and Sylvia J. Stevens,
both of Umatilla county.
United Artisans.
The United Artisans held a very
Rwinhle time at their regular weekly
meeting Thursday evening. After the
business of the gathering was trans
nptoA spvnral hours were spent in
dancing and a general social time
Oliver Social.
A social crowd of young people
gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. 1. Oliver, west of town last night.
Quite a number went out from town
and a jolly good time was had. Re
freshments were served.
Postponed Fourth Party.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E
Judd, north of the river, a very
pleasant party was given Friday eve
ning. This was t- have been a
Fourth of July party, dui owing u
the cold weather it was postponed.
Tirpwnrks had been nrocured for tne
occasion and all the evening the hill
around Mr. and Mrs. Judd's beautitui
home was kept illuminated with the
light from them. Refreshments were
..USE PURE..
Artificial Ice
TlptMfie Main 188.
No Pediment to Foul
Your Refrigerator
No Disease Germs to
Endanger Your Health
UPRSDALL & BOSS
Growing
lUR business is growing
because we pay closest
attention to every part of it.
Our greatest ambition is to
make a success of this drug
store not an ordinary 30c
success but a success that
will be talked about far and
wide. Our plan is to treat
every customer so agreeably
that we will hold every one.
Then every new customer re
presents just so much growth
to our business. We invite'
you to come here for your
drug store trading.
Our Clover Creasa is Up to Date
A8DapteortheAklnr
F. W. Schmidt 1c Co.,
RUMc Dntgfttt,
Association Block. Phone 851
Dally
nly H
OrafMilM by
Events of Ihe
Past Week.
served and several hours were spent
In dancing. About 40 guests wore
present.
Social Briefs.
Miss Adna Raley, who has spent
several weeks visiting friends in
Boise City, has returned home.
Mrs. W. H. Bcnfleld, of Weston,
was in town this weeE visiting her
daughter, Mrs N. R. Springer.
G. K. Cranston and bride have re
turned from their wedding tour
throuh the east.
J. E. Krause and family have gone
tn thp mountains for a few
weeks :
outing. Mrs. Houser. of La Grande
will be local manager of the "Western
Union office during Mr. Krause's ab
sence. Thorn-Kees.
rn.tnil n i (inmn nf I KPPS
- - i
iuuiiicu, ui """ "ir,J xrtllnnen- If lint; effected "WOncier
son of the bride. Mr. Thomas Thorn , and collapse it .has .effect cd
and Mrs. Louisa Kees, Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock, Rev. Uren, offi
ciating. The ceremony was perform
ed in the presence of only a few
friends. The bride and groom left or
the night train for the Valley to
spend several weeks visiting friends.
,
At the home of Rev. R. A. Copple
Duke-Baker.
on West Alta street, the marriage oflon flrst rmmd of my chalr oniy
James E. Duke and Miss Harriet J j fiye inches from floor x naa
Baker, was solemnized Monday even-, ne lMt US(J o my left sIde
ing. Rev. Copple performed the cer-, nd l cQuld Mt mt a pound weight
emony. Mr. Duke is well known here, , . . f . . .ltnout danger of
where he carrier on a general dray
Inr JiiisJnpsK and the bride Is also
a Pendleton girl. They have the best
wishes of friends.
Ghormley-McCoy.
Mrs. Caroline McCoy was united in
marriage to James Ghormley Thurs
day evening by Rev. R. A. Copple,
pastor of the Christian church, at his
pastor oi tne unrisuan caurcu, ui uit
their home here. May they ever be
J
appr'
oiiMnAv at
oUNUAY A I
t THF nHWRHHFS
Congregational Church Jonathan , dQARS, the best brands
Edwards, .minister. Sunday school jt '
at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m jp TOBACCO finest for
Subiect of discourse. "Christ theiE . a i :
Way. the Truth, the Life." Evening
service at 8 o'clock. Subject, "Com-
meeting on Wednesday evening. A
cordial welcome to all.
4,.
Christian Church-All of the recu -
, " " " V.
lnt enprinnc or na rtirt hnnoo itn.
aay. ounaay Bcnooi in a. m. .rreacn-
ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. All are
welcome. R. A. Copple, pastor.
First Baptist Church Subject of I
the morning sermon, "The One Great j
Need of Christianity." In the even j
ing, "Burdens." The pastor is glad;
to note the number of strangers whoj
are attending the services of thel
church, and those who come will al
ways find a cordial welcome await
ing them. R. W. King, pastor.
M. E. Church, South Services as
follows: Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday
school, I. E. Earl, superintendent; 11
a. m preaching, subject, "The Old
Age Reflections of Jacob"; 7 p. m.,
Epworth League, leader, Tivis Mc
Broom, subject, "Constant Compan
ionship"; 8 p. m., preaching, subject
"The Making of Excuses." Prayer
meeting on Thursday night at 8
o'clock. Subject word, "water." E.
B Jones, pastor.
Thompson Street M. E. Church-
Services for Sundav. Julv 13: Sun
day school at 10 a. m.; preaching at
li a. m.; ispwortn league at 7 p. m.;
preaching service at 8 p. m. John
Uren, pastor.
Church of the Redeemer Seventh
Sunday after Trinity. Morning ser
vice with sermon at 11 o'clock. Cele
bration of the holy communion, noon.
Song ..service -with sermon, 8 v sa
The minister in charge will oe ab
sent during next week until Satur
day, the 19th.
First Presbyterian Church 10 a
m.,Sunday school; 11 a. m., sermon
Junior Endeavor; 7:15 p. m., Senior
jiinueavor; o p. m sermon, atran
cars in the citv and thnnn whn An
mot 'worship regularly elsewhere, are
specially invuea to mi tne services.
Robert J. Dlven, pastor.
The homlieat man in Pendleton, as
well as the handsomest, and otfeen.
are invited to call on any druggist
and get free a trial bottle of Keap'a
.uaiaam ior tne tnroat and lungi, a
remedy that k guaranteed to cure and
( relieve all chronic and acute coughs,
xiov mm. au. uuu. .X HUB VJ JLail
man & Co.. sole agents.
McReraold's creamery JbutUr on
ale at all gtoref . Ask for It
A VERMONT LADY'S
Desperate Fight for Life
Mrs. Nathan Seal says:
PAINES' CELERY
COMPOUND
Saved Me from the Insane Hospi-
- tal as "Well as Cured My
Rheumatism.
There never was a remedy so
highly recommended as Palne's Cel
ery Compound. There never was a
remedy in such universal popular de
mand. It is popular and prized In
tens of thousands of homes, because
it makes sick people well.
Paine's Celery Compound has saved
- ,
t n nil Kit ii us. iiuiii uci ivua i' wv
mime in kidnev and liver com
plaints; its victories over rheumatism
and neuralgia have commanded the
attention and admiration of our best
physicians. It has cured disease
when everything else has failed.
Mrs. Nathan Beal, a well known
lady of Gallup's Mills, Vt., writes as
follows: "For ten months before
commenced taking Paine's Celery
' . . d t ut my foot
4 , ,t ,. , would i,ft
iU:nmiinir it Manv times I would lift
something at the table, only to drop
it. I had a pressure in the top of my
head and a pain at the base of the
brain, which would leave me so nerv
ous'that I used to tell my husband
I would surely go crazy. I could not
keep still at night, and Sundays were
lust awful to me. I found my whole
- - tnni.. inntr
nerves. I think that Paine s Celery
. Compound saved me from the insane
j Hospital, as well as cured my rheu
matism."
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Supplies
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B SDlOKing ana cnewillg '
j PIPES to Suit all. a ,
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' R SALE AT THE EAST OREQONIAN :
t owce, large Dunai ox newipaperm, coo-
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Don't Let Your Wife Suffer !
Cool, comfortable homes are easily kept so if you use
The Blue Flame Wickless Oil Stoves
The cheapest, most convenient and most satisfactory
cooking device known.
Don't Fail to Call and Examine Them
Taylor, the Hardware flan
741 Main Street
COPYRIGHT
SAD IRONS srcusgs I
Asbestos
Easiest to use and most convenient; detachable handles.
Guaranteed to be free from defeats, and iceptiH repairJor
See the display in our window, or better stillT come io apd
look at them. '
The THOMPSON
GoedenoHgh
for anybody!
All Havana Filler
" FLORODORA " BANDS an
of same value as tags from
" STAR." " HORSE SHOE,"
-spearhead.'-standard na vr."
" OLD PEACH & HONEY."
"SAW LOG." "OLE VARCINY"
or "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco.
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TRUCKING
AND DRAYING
We are prepared to do your work
and ask you to call on us.
Charges will be right.
TELEPHONE RED 61
-Office at-
The Old Dutch Henry
Feed Barn.
Kit Hays & Gonnerley
Proprietor
CARPET BARGAINS
Can always .be had at Failing's, eepeo
lauy ueween reasons, uur
linea have yet many fine lots remain
ing, but we rauat reake sale to be ready
foi fall trade. Now Jm the .time to buy
cheap. Remnants from 10 to 80 yards
less than cost
76o Carpets now ...55c
60o Carpets .now 4ec
85c to 40c Carpets now ae
Try the Victor Peeh Shade; Just the
thing this hot weattier.
)SE FAILING
Sad Iions
HARDWARE CO.
on the Ur. .
emalepopuwtij
superiority, We
and nnfTa i u' "
u Al IfrU t. '
That'eourBpJ
at the bush. J14
laundry.
"est. Charges rieht
THE BOMESTB i
J.F. RoblnsMi,!
Moui
R.
JUK Si
The celebrated "BagbU
the TJmatilk Rhw. i
fumitare, Sztera.tfip,
ADsoiute control of m
trout ashing stmaij (
sell So sat bid
grounds with irate:
acres, as desired; aiiari
farm, controlling birm
lease. Call osottddn: '!
Frank B,
Pendfeka,1
The
Lodfifif
NEWLY
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