East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 13, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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You always got GOOD GOODS at Alexander's.
ue Economy
Is not so much in paying the smallest price, but in pay
ing the smallest price and getting the best merchandise.
It is altogether too easy to buy things that are merely
low priced, and then regret it. You run no risk in trad
ing here, for QUALITY considered, we arc- the cheapest
store in town. Read on:
yards of the nice soft outing flannel in checks
stripes, fast colors, per yard Jv
fSoo yards plaid dress Roods, double fold, camel's
i,aSk finish. So good for school dresses. Priced JJ,
S perlyard at only
50c
f.durable, in colors of Oxford grey, brown and
: r r .1 1 Ji.
c, a lavorne ior mose uniineu rainy uay stuns,
y worth 75c yard, specially priced at
mr From New York
Green belts with cut steel buckles.
Tape girdle belts.
Ping pong belts.
Alexander Dept. Store
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HOME COUNTY NEWS
MILTON ITEMS.
tit&fr RELIABLE CLOTHIERS.
UfttJTs Do
Yow Hauling
-- i
, Wf-Sb' trucking and hauling
of air description at reason,
able; prices.
horses will be well cared
'foi taken to the Old Dutch
'' Imy Feed Yard, corner
J WjWtf Alta and Lillith streets.
'Hay, grain and all kinds of
fecd;bought and sold.
jjywes lor sale at all times.
$p COXNERLBY, Prop.,
SuDOMator to Hays & Connerley.
The Columbia
Lodging House
NEWLY FURNISHED
BAR IN CONNECTION
IN CENTER OF BLOCK
BET. ALTA & WEBB STB
F.X.SCHEMPP.Prop.
Much Wheat Coming Into Town
Rev, Sanderson, New Methodist
Minister Arrives East Columbia
Conference In Session Services
for Sunday.
Milton, Sept. 13. Wheat Is coming
Into town from nil directions. Six
horse teams with from one to two
trail wagonR are common sight.
The most of the grain Is stored at
or sold at Milton's threo mills, the
warehouse companies petting very
little of the grain.
William Prentiss, manager of the
Milton Social and Commercial Club,
was arested Tuesday evening by or
der of Mayor Miller on the charge of
selling liquor in quantities less than
one gallon, without a license. His
examination was set for Monday Sep
tember lBth.
Rev. D. C. Sanderson, the newly ap
pointed pastor of the Methodist Epis
copal church, arrived yesterday;
Mrs. Sandersou and daugthcr arc ex
pected today.
Miss Minnie Nichols has left for
College Place, Wash., where she will
attend school during the coming
year.
Marshal Vinson has begun enforc
ing the curfew ordinance again to
tho general satisfaction of everybody
except the youngsters concerned.
D. .1 Phlpps has en orange plant on
exhibition at his store, that has nine
oranges growing on Jt. Tho plant
was grown by a farmer named Lesser
who lives on Basket mountain.
Dr. J. C. Hayes, who has been In
Portland for tho last fow days, at
tending tho Elks' carnival returned
homo Wednesday night.
Tho East Columbia Conferonco of
the Methodist Episcopal church,
South, held its first session Thurs
day morning. In his opening remarks
Hlshop Duncan exoited the members
of the conference ngainst tl.o habit
of Imputing wrong motives to people
vho may not do just as they would
like to have them, nnd ho expressed
an opinion, not at all flattering, of
that class of peoplo who spend their
time throwing mud at those who arc
trying to do something for tho bene
fit of the ntce. because they do not
folio wthelr critic's method of work.
The sessions of yesterday and to
day were taken up by tho reports
given by the pastors, from their varl
qus charges and comnilttco work.
The appointments for Sunday,, are as
follows: M. E. church, South, ser
vices held In the M. E. church, at 11
a. in.; sermon by Bishop Duncan fol
lowed by ordination of Elders. At 3
o'clock p. m Sacrament of the Lord's
supper, followed by a lovo feast, leu
by Hev. .1. W. Compton. At 7:30 p..
m., anniversary of the Educational
society; address by Dr. J. D. Ham
mond, of Nashville, Tcnn. t
At the Presbyterian church In m.
Sermon by Dr. W. R. Lambutli. I
At the Christian church: 11 u. 111.
Sermon by Dr. J. D. Hammond , at
7:30 11. m. Sermon by Hev W Vj.
Vaughn, of San Francisco.
The Latest Success,
Theater-going folk take pleasuro in
witnessing a happy-ending to any
story, whatever tho theme, so In "A
Broken Heart" the fact that the last
act shows the pleasurable ending to
the lives that have been filled with
great sorrow for a timo sufficient to
almost embitter the remainder of
their days, gives an Impression that
Is InfiHnn' In rAmemhranre. TCvpn thp
adventurous Marcel, who causes the '
greater part of the trouble, repents ,
before her death and relies for 1
strength In the "Rock of Ages" thati
comforts her in dying, while tho lives
that she so nearly wrecked aro mado
peaceful after their turmoil. Tho en
tire play Is not saddening, however,
for there is many a touch, of Immor (o
brighten and cheer. The sadness is
caused by the realization of sin,
which Is almost hourly brought to our
notice in real life. Tho play will be
presented at the Frazer opera house,
Saturday evening. September 13.
The Hunter "Oh, spare me' I
am the father of a family"
The Bear "So am I."
Your money back
If yea ars not satisfied
DO YOD SUPPOSE thst comptnr with a capital of lYXWWim, paid In full, tod lh
firoud rtpuutlon ot M yesrs ot continuous success, would mtka such so offer sad not csrrr
t out to the Inter?
DO YOU SUPPOSE we would Jtopardlis our utandln with ths publle snd our cbsacM
ot sttll fTesWr soces by tailing to fulfil anr promla we maks F
. DO YOU SUProSE we would tnalco such an offer It we did not hay the utmost confi
dence In the aatlaf jln quality ot our roods 1
. WE KNOW we can pleaaa you and sate you money, for ItAYNKll WHISKEY roes
direct from our distillery toyoti, with all Its orlrlnal rlchnru sml nator, carry Ins a UNITED
STATES UEOISTEHEb DISTILLEU'S GUARANTEE ot PUIHTY anil AOK snd sSTln
you the big profits ot tho dealers. That's why It'a beat for medicinal purposes. That's why
m'u.PoneSrc0u,oemcrt, T.Vh'yOulh'Su'ld1 IT1"7" W ' QU"Mr '
Direct from our distillery to YOU
Sim Dealers Profits ! Prevents Adulteration !
HAYNER WHISKEY
PURE SEVEN -YEAR -OLD RYE
A FULL M .00 EXPRESS
T QUARTS T PREPAID
We will send you FOUK FULL QUARTS of HAYNEIt'S SEVEN-YEAR-OLD
HYE for 14.00, and wo will pay the express charitr. When you rood re
tne wnissey, try it ana 11 you aon't una it all runt ana a good an you ever
drank or can buy from any body else at ouy price, then send It back at our
expense snd your H.OO will bo returned to you by next mull. How could
an offer be talrert We take all the rlk and stand all tho expense. If
the goods do not please you. Won't you let us send you n trial orderf We
ship In a plain sealed caso; no marks to show what's InsUlo.
If vou ran nun Sft OllArt.. or r.n tttt .Am nf vnnr frt.n.1. tn IaIh
Ton. we "Jlljend you So Uunrt. for 110.00, by freta-lit prrimlil, thu.
saving ft. OO.
Write our ncsreet office and do It NOW.
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
OT. PAUL, MINN. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO.
Pi) DisTiixxnr, Tnor, O. Establisiud IM8.
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9th ANNUAL
SPOKANE :-: INTERSTATE :-: FAIR
Spokane, Wash.
October 6th to 14th, 1902, Inclusive.
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A HEART TO HEART TALK
WITH PARENTS
3 I Stock
FINE EXHIBITS IN
Horses, Hogs
Cattle, Sheet
Fine Arts Exhibit Si
Fruit Exhibits The? Northwest
Big Event Euch Day
300 Horses Entered
3 Eight Day Racing
Next Monday the prides of your homes will start to school. You know 3
E that the Clothing they wear has a great influence on their minds. If they
SEE are attired in a bright, new, well fitting Suit and are well dressed, they are 3
proud of their appearance and are in a happy frame of mind. We know 3
this, too, and have prepared accordingly.
BOYS' CLOTHING
2 ' Remember we advertised 20 For o der boys get one of our $5,00
pet cent, discount on Children's O'HooIihans 6.00 JM.l.KStu&
Clothing, Sale to close September These when new are much bet- 7.00
fc, 5th. This means X-5 off a ter than they look. 8.00 iT
5 vv eat saving to the mothers of UWe Shoes at LittIe Pces.
E., Jrendleton.
I&c Wo liavo soverul kinds of school
g 1 Young men's suits in all the $J0.00 shoos.
t . -r new stylish patterns, ages 17 j nn
Boys' Three-Piece Softs 18,19,20. These are made 15 qq Do you want the WEAK WELL
fj jtMadeof extra strong wors- $2.50 in new fOO kind?
yw. ted and sewed with silk; cut 3.00 Prince Henry Utrt 20 00 i 1 1 , r-i
tho late "Gaston" style. In 3.50 yOS yoU do and at a httl
fZZ. vihis suit your boy wiH rapid- 4I0O price.
tTT' advance on the road of cnn . , , ,1 1 m 1
jEi 'knowledge. O.UU You can t heat the Oak laiinod
tZt-i,'- Boys' Fornishing Goods (That's mS Toe sPace Eftsy Fitting,
P'.- "Red School House Shoes," $1.25
EK Boys' Two-Piece Softs. Tncqi 1 w.ADC $1-58nd L75
fetter known as the "A,- J0ST PAPA Our "LitU. Dovil" Hard Wear
EJIphonse." Those will cause J.00 Shirts tlL,v ' Shoes ttt S,nu11 1ricefi' Zei tho
gHthe boy to be very polite. . 2.50 ra Pants gang. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
Suspenders Waists And those Young Men who
j5ffl "Hats Caps wcar Bjzog 2 to 5 should try a
If your boys are 'mischievous $2.50 Neckties Money . pair of Iron Shod Shoes at $1.50
buy them one of our 350 Sweaters Overcoats $1,75 and , $2.50
i natzenjammer .Ults 5.00 shoes Overshoes These are veritable wonder
These s-and hard knocks. 6 0Q Su;,s weargi
BIG BOSTON STORE,
THE PLACE THAT MAKES YOUR PURSE HAPPY.
Agricultural Exhibits KVKr
I
$25,000 In PrtEMIUAtS
HKST jMUSrC'-AmiiHcini'i.t extiaordiniirv. ("onoi-Hrtlon iirlvllftren of
all kltxlH for nalu. WrlUi for calnlogiie. OKO. If. MAHTIN, &
FRANK JiEAKK, Advurtl.liiK Agent. Mgr. mid Hooy.
THE PENDLETON ACADEMY
Olfers; College Preparatory Courso
BuslnoBS Courso
TeaoherB' Courso
Tuken nil grwlen from Hnll'rlmary up. (InxliiHtcn enUirJ Krt'Mli
mnn ('lant In hudIi Ci)llgH in Vain, l'rlnuutoii, Btuuford.
UroduaU) taking 27 wwfks Hiimilumuatul Work can taku Htutu
Certiflcatfs on Htttno bmls at Normal Huliools. Kali term oimnn Hen-
temwr 1ft. rir catalogue aihlreH -"c
F. L. FORBES. D. D.. PrJncloal. 1
5 , , r.
The Pendleton Business College
Large, well lighted, well veotllated ar)d
Comfortable Rooms.
COURSES OF STUDY
Commercial Course llookkeeplng ly actual lniolnes.i training ax Pro
vided by "Badlfr'H Uudget HyHtiii," thorough nnd csomplfte. (.'otiinierslul
raw enters Into every busliieM trannactlon, and provide (ho ntiident u knowl
edge of hl rlgliU and how to protect IiIh lntc'renta; Coiiiineroial Arltlunetlo,
Correnpondence and IViniiaiiBlilp,
Stenooraphlc Coiirse-Hhortlmnd by the Oregg Light Lino HHteitt:
Typewriting, Hnelllnf, I'Hragrnnhlng, I'uiiotuuUoii, Oorrewpoiidenue, iMuulfold
Ing, Care tid Waiiageinent of Writing inuohlrieH.
Callatthoollloeofor write t H. N, HOUfNHO.V, LL.l)., I'rlnelpal,
Corner Court nnd Johiibou HU J'endleton, Oregou.
PERFECTION IN FLOUR
Is reached in BYEHS' BEST. Hcttcr flour cannot he made.
The cream of the wheat crop enters in Dyers' Best
Flour, which is riht for bread and
Fancy Baking,
THR PT ATR THAT MAKTTQ VnTTR DTTUQC HADDV 1 I
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
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