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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1902)
1 SATURDAY, JULY 19, 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 Fair Where Whole Families Can Trade vy Events of tne H Past Week. 4. 4. 4. 4. The attendance was very good for summer weather, and much work was accomplished. Cake and lemonade were served by Mrs. Kdwards and Society events are few and far be tween these days, owing to the fact that nearly everyone who can possi bly get Into the hills or to some sum mer resort has gone, and those who daughters. have not gone are preparing to go Im mediately. Some are spending the heated sea son at Seaside, Clatsop Beach, and other points on the coast, while many more are putting their pleasure times In the hills, at Bingham Springs Meacham, Lehman Springs, Teal Springs or other places in the moun tains southeast of Pendleton, enjoying life drinking in the mountain zephyrs and wading the streams catching speckled beauties. Those who are so situctbd as to be ablo to enjoy life in the mountains during the heated season are indeed in luck, and those , , H k who are compelled to stay in town to, T t are justifiable in envying tlieir lucky neighbors' lot. Good enough for anybody! ill Havana Filler Ice Cream Lawn Social. The ice cream social given by the ladies of the Christian church on the I court house lawn last Wednesday eve ning, was a most successful and en joyable affair. The lawn on the Col- aid officiating. lege street side of the court house had been set with tables and festooned with strings of Japanese lanterns Sunday Picnic. Last Sunday a crowd of young peo ple drove out to the reservation and camped on the banks of the river for the day, enjoying the breezes from the mighty .Umatilla. Those who went were: Ted Thompson, Ted Moor- house, La Valle Moorhouse, Maudj Sheridan, Edyth Epple, Leo Sheridan, j i3ertha Alexander, Gertrude Sheridan, ' Winnie Privette, Fanchon Borie, Iteta j Howland, Alma Hallock, Constance; Despaln, and Messrs. Mark Moor-i house, Berk Hailoy, Oliver Kelsey, Al Watue, Carl ureen Sawtelle, Ben Bur-1 raughs, William Itiuekart, Win Stew-1 art, Sol Baum, Earl Borie. j m Hall-Martin. Married, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. G. W. Nelson, Sunday afternoon, Clarence Hall and Mrs. Viola Martin, Judge Thomas Fitz Ger- I Good After It's Gone The benefits of Diamond "C" laundry soap arc not In the soap alone. They last lone after it is cone. wrappers nre valuable. Save than I When you have 10, S. 35. W. 1 00. 00. ECO or more, mall them to us and tret a handsome premium. Ve iMue n Pwmlnm Book showinc oyer 300 useful and attractive nrtlcles which we civo In exchange, for wrappers. Thee alleles comprise: Clocks Cameras Beanty Pins Hooks Zithers . (lames Mn-azlncs 1'ocVrt Books ,hi.u nmalk" Towels Bel Spreads Nu' C ickers Napkins Opera Glasses Send for the I -ik today NOW. while you think of It. Premium Dept.. The Cudahy Packing Co., So. Omaha, Neb. Hugerford-Rutledge. Married, at 7 o'clock Monday oven- presenting a most beautiful effect. Ice ing, at the Thompson lodging house, I cream, cake and other delicacies were served by the ladies, while an im promptu band discourred several mus ical selections to add to the harmony of the occasion. A delightful evening was spent and the affair was suffic iently successful financially to make it worthy the efforts of the ladies who had charge of the evening. Congregational Church Social. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Con gregational Church met on the par sonage lawn on Thursday afternoon. on Webb street, Joseph L. Hunger- ford and Mrs. Augusta Rutledge, Hev. W. R. King, of the Baptist church, of-1 ficiating. The bride is from La' Grande and the groom from Baker City. Brlsbois-St. Dennis. At the office of Judge Fitz Gerald Thursday, the judge united in mar riage Edward Brisbois and Caroline St. Dennis. Mr. Brisbois is the well known ex-Indian .policeman from the Umatilla reserve. 1 4.. ... ... , ' jay. The services at the laying of the church building will be held Sunday i I Cowden, of Tacoma, will deliver the address, ll. A. Copple, pastor. OUINUAT Ml I THE CHURCHES First Presbyterian Church 10 a m., Sunday school; 11 a. ni., sermon 1 "The Message That Came in the 1 Storm"; 4 p. m.. Junior Endeavor; 7:15 p. m., Senior Endeavor; 8 p. m.. 1 sermon. A hearty welcome awaits all 1 who come, and strangers in the city are specially invited to all services Robert J. Diven, pastor. Church of the Redeemer Eighth Sunday after Trinity. Services with j sermon, morning, 11 o'clock; evening b o clock. " FLORODORA " BANDS art of same value as tags from " STAR," " HORSE SHOE," "SPEA RHEA D,""STANDA RD HA VY," . OLD PEACH & HONEY," c "SAW LOG," "OLE VARCINY" or "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco. 6 M. E. Church, Soilth Services as fallows: 10 a. m., Sunday school, I. E. Earl, superintendent; at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., the pulpit will be filled by Rev. J. W. Compton, of Walla Walla, as the nastor iroes to fill the ' pulpit of Rev. Compton at Walla Wallx The public are cordi ally invited to be present. Ep worth League at 7 o'clock. Subject, "Means of Growth." Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Sub ject word, "Bread." E. B. Jones, pastor. Congregational Church Cornar Webb and Johnson streets. J. Ed wards, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by Rev. Rosine M. Edwards. Mid week meeting on Wednesday evening, j Among the passengers who arrived in New York Tuesday by the steamer Preoria, from Bermuda, were 108 Boer prisoners from Bermuda. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR 'ALL BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. The Sale now exceeds SIX MILLION Boxes per Annum Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helena, England. Sold Everywhere, in Boxes, lOc. and 25c. U. S. A. Depot, 365 Canal Street, New York. For Sale. ?ood clean stock of general mer- paying business, located in a thrlv ing stock-raising and mining coun trv Will RPll nr IntlKn RtnrA hnHflltif? chandise, estimated value ?6000 to J Rea8ons for selling, failing health 7000, with a well established and Address "D," care this office. Thompson Street Methodist Church Services for Sunday, July 20: Sun day school at 10 a. m. Preaching serv ice at 11 a. m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. The Rev. William Hoskins, of Walla Walla, will preach in the even ing at 8 o'clock. John TJren, pastor. First Baptist Church Subject for the morning sermon, "What Christ Saw on the Cross." In the evening "Striving to Enter In." The many strangers who are in town at the pres ent will find a cordial welcome at this church. R. W. King, pastor. Christian Church All of the regu lar services at the court house Sun- ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice Preparing for a Vacation man wants his shirts to look their beat and have them in perfect order, 1o.be sure of this send them to an up- io-date laundry, where your linen and colored shirts, your collars and cuffs jtre handled with the care and done up with the beauty of color and finish that the Domestic laundry Is famous for, THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton. ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN C0DN8E L LOR AT LA W U. .8 Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U..8. Patent Office U. I. and F0REI6N PATENTS Trade Jlarki and Copyright tOO 7th Ft., N. W Washington, 3. C. The East Orcgonlan Is Eastern Ore gon's, representative paper. It leads, svtri the people appreciate It and show it by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium f this section. ratepnen Main 106. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL & ROSS They Are In ! Positively the Largest, Best and Most Complete Line of High Grade Pianos ever shown in Eastern Oregon are now on exhibition at S. L. Wakefield & Co.'s Music Waeioom, Cotitt St. SEVEN DIFFERENT MAKES of Seven of the Greatest Piano Manufacturers in the Worid are Here Displayed. Read this list of pianos : LUDWIG HARDMAN JEWETT SCHILLER SMITH 6c BARNES KINGSBURY Pn wenISC! hinn 8"chd;brated m w Knabe, Steck, Fisher, Franklin, Haines 2?;. Cable' Harrington' Elhngton' Hamilton Baldwin' lowest: P'ice -is the A Regular Harvest for Piano Buyers! 1 WVWWM"Tv i-i-i-i-. . rvwwvwm-.mfnn . A Special Invitation to Yot 1 We most cordially invite you to call at our music wareroom on Court street, and we will take g eat plesu e in showing you the new stvlc ; Ki " 6 S. L. WAKEFIELD & CO. COMPLETE MUSIC WAREROOM Grav's y-i When gettiiu. and coo 61 W S,0ckfalikindes including shh t'unR that i'j fn..-j . -i- "... . uuuumi v-ms lutnheryard. WHY DOlitlj Buy a fi WhUe They, ire Cty, N.Berkele Will Sell You Land at $1250 PerjJ that will be worth $J': within five years aid Pay Fifteen Per Cm on the investment in tit J while Mountain Resort rl FOR SAIi The celebrated "Birglun apl located in the Blue Hca&i the Umatilla Rim, comply furniture, fixtures, stages adal Absolute control of vein!tifk t7out fishing stream in Ortgos. H sell So acre tract iaclodis W grounds with water prinlegOttiji acres, as desired; maiinr fee ai fnmi. pnntrollinp bie rsrt. Ortf lease. Call on or address: Frank B. QojUi Pendleton, uregwi J Elffll W.F. Office, Association Block. 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