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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1902)
IB" always get GOOD GOODS t Alexander's. m '.'Wg ue Economy IjjjW so much in paying the smallest price, but in pay ooiinct nnro and ffittinc the best merchandise. fMHL'illu aiiiniivdt 1 o cf , .1. i . no. n viiii tViintrc that arc mereiv tills Bliuucuici iuu woo iv o- , . i,r. r.n,r';t Von run no risk in trad- row unteu, onu iiik.it ... Sphere, for QUALITY considered, we are the cheapest e in town. Keaa on: tc i?SS nf the nice soft outing flannel in checks il.-iili, fact rnlnr:. ner vard -4rs 1 'VL'KT" ' r " ....wLi:.i .oc nnrlo dniilile fold, camel's UarilKiIllillU UlbOil ww Y r fintehi So good for school dresses. Priced vara.iK oniy , vairiSxtra heavy Melton suiting, heavy.strong ,'eViEvorite for those unlined rainy day skirts, illyAwiM) 75c yard, specially priceo. ai. New York in belts with cut steel buckles. Ping pong belts. "klpander Dept. Store f 1 4 11 RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. 20c 50c mm COUNTY NEWS WESTON NEWS. tUsBb We do trucking and hauling of airldwcription at reason , aBleTpwees; Youriberses will be well cared for.if lafcea to the Old Dutch 4 Henry .dFeed Yard, corner WestiAltatand Lillith streets. a Hayijgrwn and all kinds of M feed 1 . ic. v IIIXTW.CONNERLBY. Proo.. ik.Hays & Connerlej' at and sold. sale at all times. .easier The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAE IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. AX.TA &WEBB BTS F.X.SCHEMPP.Prop. Big Wheat Yield Grain Setting Personals From the Leader. Miss Erne McBroom, of Pendleton. Is visiting relatives In Weston. Mrs. S. V. Sturgis and sons. Mas ters James and Cressle, arrived from Walla Walla Tuesday on a visit to her sister, Mrs. George Marsh. Wednes day accompanied hy Mrs. Jane Hart man, they left for Athena to visit Mrs. S. P. Purdy. J. H. Price, agent for the Korr-Glf-ford Co., bought the following lots of wheat this wook, all at 50 cents: Joe Wurzor, 1000 sacks; A. J. Temple ton, 290" sacks: Robert Farris, 200 sacks; J. C. Butler, 165 sacks; Jake Clark, 885 sacks; James Ititchey, 1000 Backs. John McKlnnon had a noteworthy yield from two acres of blue stem nn Wnstnn mountain. The ground, formerly In potatoes, was measured, and W. W. Carlile. who threshed the wheal, voucnes ior uiu accuracy of the figures. The two acres yielded 54 sacks, or 63 bushels per acre. From 35 acres of oats Mr. McKinnon obtained 661 sacks. J. P. Lieuallen returned Monday from Bert Grave3 caMlo camp on the hrnoi'a nf thn Tlmntllla. He says that Ashing and hunting are excellent this year. Doay varaon u-oui aim whltonsn afford good sport along the TTmnHiin rrniiKn tire nlentlful. and bear and deer tempt the more ambi tious hunter. Bear, in fact, are more numerous than for years, and abun dant "sign" Is even found aB far down the mountain as tho McMorris pas ture, three miles above Weston. While out hunting cattle ono day. Mr. Lieuallen saw a handsome soven point buck, but was without a gun. Helix Items. Hoik. SonL 12. Tho Harvest Home services at the Baptist church Sun day evening was largely attended and enjoyed by all present, Kdward Rush shinned his Immense Irnr mitflt tn navonnnrt Satur day evening where he expects to get work for at least a momn yet. MIrb Alrv Foss nn!t Miss Bertha Tnfcur. rvf Athnnn. nagged throuch He lix Saturday on their way to Juniper in search of a school. Charles Muller returned from Thun der mountain on Monday evening, linrr h linn boon nn business. Ban Howard. D. B. Richardson and snm strngR wont to Pendleton Mon day and returned on the evening train Luke Hohnes took a run down to Pendleton last Sunday. Miss Ktolln Whiteman will leave for Olympla on Monday next where she goes to attend school. T11U0 PlnrpR nnd brother Fred, re turned last Sunday from a month's stay with their sister Mrs. Farley. Mrs. Edward Whiteman will go to Pendleton today to do shopping. Miss Myrtle Hill, acompanled by 1,0 nuiihnr lnft for Pendleton Mon day where she goes to the hospital t o nnAriinl linoii for annondlcitls by Dr. Cole. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. William Tompkins and little ,ini,, fnttivnn1 from Wnllula Mon day morning where sho has been visit ing her daughter. Mrs. Woodruff. Tho Mlsans Harrlotte and Anna Sush went to Portland Sunday even Rlkft' carnival. Hip, IV UlVVillll - Clarence Connor, Ernest Rees, Ver non Curly and Arthur Grover were Pendleton visitors Saturday. William Modena visited friends in Athena last week. Al Grover made a business trip to Pendleton Saturday. Notice. All persons knowing themEelves In debted to me will please call and set tle their accounts. H. M. SLOAN. For Sale Two Snaps. The Yoakum farm, down the Uma tilla River. The Barnhart farm, up Wild Horse Creek. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. mmmmijwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!?! A HEART TO HEART TALK 1 WITH PARENTS wvf MnnHav fhp nridps M vnnr homes will start to school. You know 3 -'J2f.. nwAi 1 1 iuiiuut nw j . . . , -a "f.Bf . .. t . ji I - 4- ; itanra frt fhpif fTI 1 fl T 1 Q IT TlieV tHat tne Liotning iney wear nass a gicai iuhucuvw c rh a a j .,n f.44;nnr cSf oriri arp wpll dressed thev are -r JSud of their appearance and are in a happy frame of mind. We know inis, too, and have prepared accordingly. L ill,- T;1 BOYS' CLOTHING i Remember we advertised 20 Z .jmt cent, discount on Children's p Cttthing, Sale to close September t fStii. This means off a -e'ijiat saving to the mothers of 'SEwieton. t t T r Cii. tifmf- ooys iniee-rieos owns j AiiTfj . -c' ,.i tt"- en -1 Scfd and sowed with silk; cut SiMifcinTltrifi late "Gaston" stvle. In :3tliis suit your boy will rapid Illy? advance on the road of Knowteage. 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 Boys' Two -Piece Saits. . $.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 For older boys get one of our $5,00 O'Hoolihans 6.00 These when new are much bet- 7.00 ter than they look. 5.00 Young men's suits in all the $f 0.00 new stylish patterns, ages 17 2.00 18, 19, 20. These are made J5.00 in the new J 800 Prince Henry Cot 2o!oO Boys' Furnishing Goods (That's Good) JUST LIKE PAPA WEARS SHOES Ltttle Shoes at Little Prices. have several kinds of school want the WEAK WELL iBottor known as the "Al Iphonse." These will cause Mhe boy to be very polite. if your boys are mischievous $2.50 buy them one ot our 3.50 Katzeniammer Suits 5.00 rhese s(and hard knocks. 6.00 Shirts Sox Extra Pants Suspenders Hats Gloves Neckties Sweaters Mackintoshes Shoes Collars Stockings Garters Waists Caps Handkerchiefs Money Overcoats Underwear Overshoes Suits We shoes. Do you 'kind? Ah, yes ' you do, and at a little price. You can't beat the Oak Tanned Big Toe Space, Easy Fitting, "Red School House Shoes," $1.25 $1.50 ond L75 Our "Little Devil" Hard Wear Shoes ut Small Prices, get tho gang. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 And those Young Men who wea.r sizes 2 to 5 should try a pair of Iron Shod Shoes at $1.50 $1.75 and.... , ...$2.50 , Theso are veritable wonder wears. CANCEROUS Are in many respects like other ulcers or Emm fZ F- R S sores, nnd this resemblance often proves fatal. Valuable time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal the sore with washes and salves, because the genus of Cancer that are multi plying in the blood and the new Cancer cells which arc constantly develop ing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, slckcnine cancerous sore begins its .... i ' . . " in February, 1809, I noticed k email destructive work. lu on my ,ow p xhB dO0tOr c- No ulcer or sore can exist with- terjlei jt but another cenie and broke out some predisposing internal cause out Into n open eore. 1 besran to take that has poisoned the btood.andtte telW? open discharging tilccr, or the fester- th dBe have been .cen ing sore on the hp, check or other ,ince. w.P. Brown, Uollanda, 8.0. part of the body will continue to spread and cat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the Cancer certus or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation. S S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete mutter. It has great antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the genus nnd poisons and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when putc blood is carried to the xueer or sore wic hbuihk logins, the discharge ceases and the plncc heals over and new skin fonns. S. S. S. is a stnetly vege table blood purifier containing no mercury or If vou have an ulcer or chronic sore of nny kind, write us nbout it, mcli- cal advice will cost you nothing. Hooks on Cnuccr and other uiseascs 01 the blood will be sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. COLUMBIA COLLEGE, MILTON, ORB. Term beRins September 17th. This school is located in the safest town in the Northwest for young people. Regular cademic, Collegiate, Music, Elocution and Business Courses. ' Separate and first-class dormitory accommodations for boys and girls. Business Department, Shorthand and Typewriting, $o. Bookkeeping and Business $30. Total in either, with board, room, lights and tuition, ?ij3 for the year. 0DR MOTTO: "Thorongh Instruction and Praotloal Education." W. C. HOWARD, A. B., Pres. THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL of WESTON Special courses in all the Normal Branches. Also Music and Elocution. Our Business Department ihnrnmMi course in Book- keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law and, other studies pertaining to tins important uruncn. j union nc. Address all communications to J. M. Mattmdalc, Pres., Westoay Qte. BIG BOSTON STORE, THE PLACE THAT MAKES' YOUR PURSE HAPPY. 3 ONE UNENDING DEBAUCH. New York "400" Gets a Write-up by Famous Kentucklan. l-milKvlltn Kv.. Sent. 12. Honry Watterson has made In tho Courlor Journal another scorching attack on tho New York "400," referring to "dnnk of unclean birds." Tho editorial occupies two columns of space, and says in part: "Tim nrm 'smart set' waB adopted by a had society in Europe to save itself from a more odious upscripuon. Tho distinguishing trait of tho smart set Ib its moral abandonment. It makes a business of defying conven tional restraints upon Its pleasures and amusements. Being titled, ae a rule, and either rich In fact or got ting monoy how It may, it sets itsulf above tho law, both human and divine. "Its women are equally depraved with its men. Thoy know all tho dirt tho men know. Thoy talk frooly with the men of things forhlddon the decent and virtuous that passing frmiiv whlrh was once oxcludod from iii, Htnnklne room. They read the unrHt fiction thev seo tho worst French plays. Tho vory question of hex becomes interchangeable, ana u..m,rtri,i It Ih tho hIbhv carl and al ways tho horsey girl who kick over tho traces anil urag ui" "i "The women ot this set no Iongor I pretend to rocognlzo virtue even u J a feminine accomplishment. Inno cence is a badge of delinquency, n sign of tho erudo and raw, and a de formity which, if tolerated nt all, ...u. rrv urimn tiromlBO Of UIllCIKl mont. For among theBO titled Cy preans tho only thing needful Ib to know It all. t i nnrinn and in I'ar b at Mon to Carlo in tho winter, at Trouvlllo and Alx in the Bummer thoy make life one unending debauch their only lllrv r.rnvOIllllT when tllOV TOSd at all, tho screedB of D'AnuunzIo and Hourget; their Mecca the roulette il nnil thn rarj' course: tholr heaven tho inoduin yacht with Us luxury and Isolation. The ocean tells no tales, and aB the smart Bet knows no law, when In extremities it can tri tn KfH. "The MOO' In America tako tholr cue from tho smart Bet In Kuropo. KhiH tiipin nt tho horse show in I New York. Itegartl them at tho bwoII resorts after the show. Tholr talk that which ean he heard stocks and bonds, puts and calls, horses, scan dals and dogs. Thoy the hestT Good Lord! "Tmilv wh tmvii rnmn tn a beautl ful pass If tho slmjterlng Johnnies and the tough girls tnat iuuko uoer ry's and Dolnionlco's 'hum,' that Irrl- dlatc tho corridors or tno waiuon witii thn nxhnlatlons of tholr un clean lives and thoughts, emulating tho domt,-mondalncn of tho third om piro, aro to bo nccoptcd, oven by In reronco, as tho best Boclety, whllo tho good and virtuous of tho land, oven though qulto able to pay their way at homo and abroad, must bo rel egated to tho 'mlddlo cIbbh' and dis missed as Blmplo "liourgooiflo. A Paraon'e Noble Act "I Tunnt nil thn world to knOW." wrttnn nnv. n. J. nudlomr. of Asha- way, It. I.. " what a thoroughly good and rollahlo raodicina 1 rounu in aieo- trie Wttoin. Thoy cured mo or jaun iMm nnri iivnr trouhloa that had caus ed mo great Buffering for many yoara. For a genulno, an arouna euro mej oxcoll anything I ovor eaw." Elec tric Dlttora aro tho aurprlso of all for their wondorful work in l-ivor, jviu noy and Stomach troubles. Don't fall to try them. Only 60 eta. Batla faction Ib guaranteed by Tallman ft Co. 8POKANE INTERSTATE FAIR. For "Pendleton Day" the O. R. A N. Makes a Low Special Rate. This year Spokano will hold her In terstate Fair October 0 to H. Tho progressive and enterprising people of that city aro putting forth unusual effort to mako thla season's fair sur pass In point of Interest, anything of tho kind ovor Boon In tho north Pa cine. A fcaturo of tho fair will bo "Pendleton Day." Thursday, October 3 and for this occasion the O. It. & N. Co. will ou October 8 oell tlckoU, Hpokano and return, good until Octo ber 16, at 16 60. This Includes admis sion to tho fair. BLUE RIBBON EXCURSION. The O, R. 4 N, and 8. P. Companlei Quote Low Ratea to Oregon State Fair. For tho "Uluo Hibhou" Htato Fair, to bo held at Salum, Hept. 16 to 20 In clusive, Pendleton to Halom and re turn at 11.36, Tbeso tickets will be on sale Sept. 14 to 10, seven days limit. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having dlBtreasIng pains In head, back and stomach, and bolng without appotito, I began using Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes W. P. Whlto hoad, of Kenuedalo. Tex,, "and soon felt like a now man." Infallible In stomach and liver troubles, Only 25o at Tollman & Co.'a drug store.