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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1902)
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1902. ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice MARTIN-OELRJCHS WEDDING DAUQHTEK 'OFf MILLIONAIRE WEDDED AT NEWPORT. i TtphM Main 1M. No Sediment to Foul f Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Ceremony Was. Most Elaborate, and Presents Worth a Fortune Were Received, by the Happy. Pair. Newport, R. I., July 24. MIsb Lily Oclrichs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Oelrlchs, and Peter D. Martin, of San Francisco, were mar ried shortly aften noon today in old St. Joseph's church. More than 1,000 guests, including niany representa tives of the ultra-fashionable society of New York, witnessed the cere mony, which was performed by Rev. Louis J. Deady, pastor of the church. The musical service was elaborate including selections by the church choir and the Caslon orchestra. The ushers, four in number, led the pro cession to the altar. They wore Reg inald Ronalds, Phillip Lydig and Charles and Henry Oelrlchs. The bridegroom's brother acted as best man. He and the ushers wore frock coats and trousers of dark gray, with double-breasted white pique waist coats. Following the ushers came the matrons of honor, Mrs. Henrx- O. Havemeyer. Jr., and 'Mrs. Cameron McR. "Wlnslow. Endanger Your Health VAN ORSMLL & ROSS TRANSFER, STORAGE. m CROWNER BROS. Tetephew Main Given Away by Father. The bride was accompanied by her father, who gave her away. The bride's gown was of the heaviest ivory-white satin, covered with white chiffon, except in front. Here nar rowing to the waist and again wld' ening to the hem of the skirt, the outer material was lace, hand sewed, With large pearls and satin flowers At either side of the center piece and clear around, the chiffon was tucked over the whole surface of both waist and skirt At the top of the bodies was used old point Venetian lace, loaned by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Her mann Oelrlchs, by wLom it. had been used as a wedlng veil. The bridal veil was fastened with diaumnd3 to tha bride's hlar. upmi which routed also a wreath of orange blcssoniK. s Elaborate Wedding Breakfast After the ceremony the guests went over to the cottage of the bride's par ents in Kay street, where an elab orate wedding breakfast was served by Sherry. The tables were placed in.fi. large addition which had been made to the cottage. Throughout the breakfast and the reception Mulally'a orchestra furnished exquisite .music, liato this afternoon the bridal couple departed from Newport on a steam yacht. After a brief trip thoy will return 'to this city to spend the ie malnder of the snson. The wedding press it were shown without cards and ocupled several rooms of the cottage. They consist ed of costly and rare jewol3, works of art and bric-a-brac of every de scription. Is Eldest, Daughter. The bride of "today- Is the -elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Oclrichs. and a niece of Herman. Oelrlchs, who married the rich Jessie Fair of San Francisco. She is 21, tall stately and a blonde. Though her parents are at the top of the social ladder they are not wealthy, compar atively speaking. Mr. Martin Is, how over, possesed of great wealth in his own right, which is in the form of valuable real restate in California, ranches in the west and gold mines,; n Pnlnrado. all of which came to him from his deceased father, Ed ward Martin who was one of the early pioneers of California -and .president of ihe First National bank of S.i Francisco. 0 DRINK Summer Beverages 8S Deafness Cannot be Cired by local applications as they csanot reach Uie diseased portion of the ear., Thtra la only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutions! remedies. . Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed 'condition of the mucus Ilnlnr of 'the Eustacalsa Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you bare a rumbling .sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result .and unless the Inflammation esa be taken eat snd this tebe restored to Its nonasi condition. besrlnc will so sjestroy ed forever: sine cases ont or tea are ceased -by Catarrh, which Is nothing but sn mnamed 'ceaaitioo or tne mucus sur face. We will t sirs .One Hundred Dollars for say esse of Deafness (csnsed by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. Bold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family tills are -the best The. charred body of James Devlin, with the Bkull crushed, was found Thursday in a freight car in the yards of the Pennsylvania Steel Company, at Steelton. The car was on Are three times Wednesday, and the theory is that Devlin -was '.murdered-and the car set on fire to hide the crime. 4 ts Hire's Root Beer is the thing. We have the Genuine Hire's Root Beer Extract Each 25c bottle makes 5 gallons of the great and delicious thirst quencher. Fine juicy lemonB for your summer lemonade. Swift's Premium hams, bacon and lard (the finest you ever ate). Fresh Fruits; Fresh Vegetables; Fresh Melons. We Are Headquarters for Pendletoa and Vicinity I IS R. MARTIN, Proprietor t 0 9 Wl C . Dset yours, a-, teea t0 and see us. Wecarr,,?,? stock of all kinds of 5 singles, door, dows, moulHlnfr . 8 n'dwiodpws-in fact, o la luunn in t ciass lumber vard llllin . - mi imim n I trim Buy 8 ' eeft THE DNIYERSITY OF OREGON EUGENE Oregon The first semester, session 1902-1, opens Wednesday. Seotembei I7th. The following schools and colleges are comnriRed in th TTni. versity : Graduate School, College of Literature, Science and Arts; College of Science and Engineering, University Academy, School cf Music, School of Medicine, School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Music. Incidental fee, $10; Btudent-Body Tax, $2.50 per year. Coat of living from $100 to $200 per year. For Catalogue t,vl,t,-4. C TTi u rs m . WMeTheyAraJW Berkeley Will Sell You Land at $1250 Per Acre that will be worth -$25.90 i within five years -aki Pay Fifteen Per CcaI on the investment in tie while Dally East Ortgonlan by , nly 11 cants a vrask. STOP WASTING TIME Kemler's Closing Out Sale is Draw- ing to a Close And the One Opportunity to Get Groceries at the Lowest Prices Ever offered in Eastern Oregon will soon be a thing of the past. Lower, Lower, Lower, A . V; -, iff ' Have been cut the Prices, ana the Finals Clean-up is on. Another Chunk has been cut out of our Closing Out Prices. Positively Everything Must.be Sold in the few Remaining Days. We don't want a Single Article left. We Quit Business August 1st. Kemler's Closin IstwLs Out Sate If You are indebted to us come in and settle as all Accounts Will he Placed in the hands of our Attorney for Collection at the Oosing the Sale. off Come in and Learn the CUT, SLASHED AND SLAUGHTERED Prices.