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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1902)
u m u u - - ------ -- - . - MmtJtiirM.tfcJhWt Yon 'always ge't GOOD GOODS at Alexander's. I A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY J,' jv oats Of all the newest styles of the very best qualities in Dress Goods, Silks, Ladies' Jackets, Waists, Walking Skirts and Neckwear for the Fall and Winter of 1902 and 1903. Re garding prices. You will find them right, too. SILK AND VELVET WAISTS Our styles are adapted from Paris and Berlin models-Made by the best waist maker in New York City--They are made of Persian velvet, Pcur de Chine silk, some with hand 'stitched embroidery, others have Appliqued lace in a wide range of colorings. Blue, pink, cream, garnet, black, residu and ciel. Prices, $12.50, $10.00, $8.50, $7.48, $5.98, $4.98. NEW DRESS GOODS Here are some good ones. 50 inches wide, all wocl and heavy, in the new canvas, basket and hop sacking weaves. They come in the shades of grey, brown, mode, garnet, navy, black. Prices, $1.98, $1.48, $1,25 and $1.00 per yard. FALL JACKETS, An immense assortment in all the new lengths, all the new cloths, all the new colors. A perfect fit guaranteed. Don't you think that you had better choose early? The nicest always go first. Prices, $15.50, $12.50, $10.00, $7.50, $5.00, $4.48. i Alexander Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE Every Sunday Dancing begins Sunday at .2 p. m. Admission to dancing plat form 25 cents,; ladies free. Busses to and from the grounds day and night. RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove can be engaged for pionb parties by applying to PETER SMITH, at Hotel St. George. HOME G0UN1Y NEWS FREE WATER ON THE MOVE. Is a Good Town With "Somethlna Doing" All the Time. (Froewater Times.) Sheriff T. D. Taylor, ol Pendleton, was In tho city Tuesday. Fay Stanton is in Pendleton this week visiting relatives and friends. M. H. nice, the hustling Insurance man of Freewater, is in Pendleton this week. Miss Myrtle Hurst, who was severe ly hurt in a runaway a few days ago. Is now able to carry her arm without a sling. Miss Josephine Wilson left Wed nesday for Pendleton where she will spend a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. J( W. Chandler. Harvesting is about over In this section. Lon Williams' crew and ma chine left Wednesday for the Palouse country and expect to bo gone a month or six weeks. Smallpox has been effectually stamped out in this city and vicinity. The last quarantine was raised this week and people are beginning to breathe easy again. Restrictions from public gatherings have also been raised and things aro dropping back in their usual routine. J. T. Hinklo, of Pendleton, was in the city Wednesday on business con nected with the Clay Gordon caso. Mr. Hinklo is attorney for Gordon and hopes to get the young man out of trouble without the caso coming to trial. Mr. Hinklo returned to Pen dleton on Tuesday evening's train. There Is "something doing" in Free water all tho time. If you don't be lieve It take a walk through tho city and notice the improvements bolng made, all of which speak well for our city's future progress. Carpenters are In constant demand, and many new business and dwelling houses will bo erected in Froewator during the next two months. Milton Eagle: Mrs. Win S. Brown and children, of Pendleton, aro visit ing at tho home of Mrs. W. S. Brown. Miss Grace Hawks, of Pendleton, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at tho home of O. W. Ingle. expect people to know what you have to sell If you don't The new store can never be A nCDTIOO known nnless It advertises V EZL Fl I !OC f HOW DO YOU A Monster Harvester. Mr. John Hoffman of Eureka Flat entertained a number of visitors at his big ranch last Sunday by giving an exhibition of how his newly pur chased big traction engino and com bined harvester worked. The har vester in use by Mr. Hoffman Is the strangest ever seen in tho Walla Walla valley. It la drawn by a 60 horsepower traction engine, which re sembles a locomotive and which is very much more under tho control of its driver than would be a team of horses. The harvester does not de pend on traction for power. There is a separate engine attached to the ma chine. This ia capable of exerting 30 horsepower and operates the thresher and header. When 10 sacks are threshed and sewed they are dump ed in a pile in the field. The machine worked without a hitch Sunday. Dayton Courier-Press. Not Doomed For Life, "I was treated for three years by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, McConnelvIlle, O., "for Piles and Fis tula, but when all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured mo in two weeks." Cures Burns, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Eruptions; Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay. 25c at Tallman &.Co.s drug store. Oregon Dally Journal. The Oregon Daily Journal, printed at Portland, is tho paper for busy people. It gives the news in con densed form, so that anybody has time to read it Such papers are bet ter for busy people than tho "blanket sheets" that go into detail. The Dalles Times-Mountaineer. Several hundred natives wore kill ed in the recent great land slides in India. Are You Properly UNDERWEARED Yet? Well, let us talk about Winter Underwear in the summer time. That's on our mind now. It's 00 lato to buy more Summor Under Gar ments, therefore get in early and be prepared. Buy of us ae we are UNDERWEAR EXPERTS $2.50 A Suit 'frr1 Frico $2.50 Get one and you will bo convinced that you want another. Big Boston Store Corner Main and Court Streets. Irs r 1 JJ-S o Original Selling Price Not Considered. THIS IS NOT A Slaughtering Price Cuts In All Departments. FIRE SALE! This is not a fire sale, but a sale of Dry Goods, severely damaged by SMOKE. These goods will be sacrificed at a Tremendous Sale to be continued for 30 days in all Departments. in a vo rf r in CO I in O CO 0 f 1 I Irs DRESS GOODS Immense Dress Goods Sale. 000 yds. Black and Colored Wool Goods, L Smoke Price ub BUT A SALE OF Ail out Cotton and Wool Dress Goods Remnants at Half Price. Get a Glimpse of these KID GLOVES $ t .25 and $ t .50 Gloves all Colots, Smoke Pce . SMOKE -DAMAGED Hosiery and Underwear Fifty I)ozen Ladies' 25c Black Cotton Hose, J 01 Smoke Price A"2t Twenty-five Dozen LadieB' 25c Gauze Vests, A 01. Smoke Price .-. A2l Ladies' and Men's Shoes All our Low Shoes and Slippers, in sizes 2 f TJR to 4, Regular $1.25, $1.50, $2,,Smoko Price.... J U Special Line of Men's Shoes, Smoke Price .... .. 1,00 DRV GOODS Men's Clothing 40 Men'a Suite, regular price 1 12.50 to f 18, Sale Price $9.50 60 Men'a Suite, regular price $7.60, 8.60 to 10, Sale Price 6.50 20 per centoffon all Boy's and Youth's Clothing. 33 t-3 pet cent OFF on all Ready-to-Wear- Goods AT Men's Furnishings 160 Men's Negligee Shirts, regular price, 76c, fl.00 and 1.60, Hale Price ' aoc Special Boys' Waist and Shirt Sale . . 25c These are only a few of the Goods on Sale, to give yo an Idea of what the Prices are like in all oar Departments. THE BIG BOSTON STORE Ol 3 O g & in J? in 8- to mm. u - 9 O 8 o to IS a g n a 3 8g88g II 151 o o o to