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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1903)
Bl,V8y8get GOOD GOODS at Alexander, g Jexander Dep't Store n OF MILTON Showing the newest con ceptions in Ftench and Corsets MANY NEW HOUSES ARE BEING DUILY. Look at oar dollar Corset in the Window. The best there is in Canned Goods is the 1IAMOND "W" BRAND They can't be improved upon because the most select feu and vegetables that grow only are packed under this When you want the best get Diamond "W. FREE ENLARGED OIL PORTRAITS . We are still giving i to customers. irtm's Family Grocery and Bakery IAKING ar line of Fancy Baking eludes all the good ngs. Our specialty is supply weddings, par- its, cookies and dain-v ichoicest material en- jfato our baking. Sbest bread it is pos- Hi; to make. Bier Grocery Co. 623 Main Street Phone Main 511 ASK FOR Uncteuweai Sale This sale will be one of the greatest opportunities to buy high grade Muslin Underwear at low prices, that has been offered the ladies of Pendleton this season. Our special sale continues through this week and you will have an opportunity of getting just what you want if you don't wait too long. See our Window Display and you will be convinced that this is the place to buy your White Goods. The Fair, The Store That Saves Yot Money. Bargains in ch I itzlRea Estate I BEER THAT MADE 1 1 Iwaukee Famous Equalled for Table Ue 1 kinds of imported lunches, fiener wurst, sauerkraut and iut at I have a larger and better list of Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property to Bell than ever before. A lso a big lot 01 land in the coming wneat section ot Eastern Washington. Mrs. George Injured by Falling From Church Steps Sewing Machln' Man Working the People Mr Smith has Smallpox. Milton, Feb. lS.r-C. P. Strain, the county assessor, spent Sunday ana Monday In Milton and vicinity. Mrs. Amos Demans broke the front axle of her buggy last Saturday, while on her way from town, precipitating its oceupants to the ground without injury. North Milton is taking the lead In the building line this winter. Pour new houses have already been built and two more are under construction. Tlllio Bolus has driven about .60 head of cattle from his mountain ranch to North Milton, where he has about 200 tons of wheat hay. He will feed until lie can drive to the moun tains. lowis Beardsley has fitted up the 1 room recently vacated by Mrs. Ma- lone and will put In a stock of cigars, tobaccos and confectionery. G. A. Nichols, of Union, has engag ed Henry Samuel as foreman on his stock ranch, where lie will move his family in about 10 days to assume his duties. Mrs. D. E. George, whose barn was burned last week, received a bad fall while coming down the steps at the Christian church, a few days ago, spraining her wrist badly. Some of the Milton girls that visit Freewater quite fiequently, will not go again soon, no doubt. On their way home last Tuesday night several ghosts appeared from their hiding places. The poor girls almost had hysterics. A Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma chine agent is working the people here to the tune of from $25 to 40 more on each machine than you would have to pay your local agent right here, and on the same terms that be offers. President W. C. Howard, of Colunv bla College, has decided to have the primary grade taught in college from this date, and has made a contract with Mrs. Howard, of this city, to take charge of the same, when she present' ed him with an eight-pound girl last Tuesday morning. Postmaster Vinson, of Freewater, has had the office furniture in the office all cleaned and painted, which, with Mr. Vinson as postmaster, add? much to its appearance, in fact, so much that several parties who have gone to get their mail, but on oncn Ing the door and seeing the change, closed It again, saying as they did, "I guess we're In the wrong place; its moved." House Was Infected. Last December Mr. Smith's folks, in Milton, had the smallpox and Mrs, Smith died. Mr. Smith wasn't at home at the time, but after the quar antine had been raised he came home, and in about 20 days he took down with it and Is about as 6ick as any one that has had it, this winter. It is supposed that the house was not thoroughly cleaned as it should have been, and he caught it from germ's left in the house not killed. Discord at Ferndale. As far as the Ferndale school is concerned, harmony prevails, buf the discord Is over the location Of an other room for a third teacher. Those who are Interested in the cause of education and are In a position to see the advantages derived, from hav ing a graded school, want another room added to the present building, but the other faction can't sec this, and think that a new house ought to ue built about one mile south of the present one for primary pupils alone. Hence the confusion. A special elee-1 tlon was called to vote on the aues- tion and the latter won by a small majority. Now the opposite side rte-' clares the election illegal, as it wasn't conducted according to law. Just what action will be taken awaits fu- tiro developments. with her mother, has been in Wash ington for aotne time, will attend her sister as flower girl. Tho Russian ambassador will act as tho father of honor, with Mrs. John H. Mclean as the mother of honor. Mrs, McLean bas been selected for, tho honor be cause her sister, Mmb.Bakhmtleff, Is the wife ot the Russian diplomat, high in the favor of the czar. A pretty feature of the weddtng will be the presence or a royal page, clad in while, satin, bearing upon a white silken cushion tho go'den Image, the Ikon, which Is in every room of a Rus sian home. This page will be the S-year-old son of Mmo. von Krouter. The bride will wear a trailing gown of white satin lace, with silver trim mings, and will carry a bouquet of lillies of the valley. Chief anions her jeweled ornaments will bo tho gift of the bridegroom, a magnificent, collar of. diamonds, which clasps in rront with a device or rubies worth the price of a province. The other Jewels to be worn by the brido will be the Rur.slan ambassador's gift, ear rings of solitaire pears, or unusual tho, surrounded with diamonds. The gift of the Countess Casslnt is a rink, of pigeon's blood rubies, set In diamonds. Tho other wedding gifts from relatives in Europe have been sent direct to Korea, where -Mr. Pav low will tako his brido after a brief honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. Mile, des Planqucs, the bride-elect has been a guest since early winter of tho Countess Casslni. Since com ing hero she has created a stir in scciety circles because of her great beauty and her social position. Her father is the Russian-Chinese banker in Japan. She is blessed with a fine figure and profusion of dark hair. She has a high color, which goes to maite up an unusually striking appearance. Alexander Pavlow is a man of dis tinction in the Russian diplomatic corps, and is considered one of the leading younger members. Rumor has it that he was enamored of the Countess Casslni, and pressed his suit hard, but meeting with failure, lie turned his attention to her young fiiend with bottor success. SUPREME COURT'S DECISION. Motion for a New Trial In the Hum phrey Warehouse Case Overruled. Petition for rehearing In the case of State vs. A. M. Humphrey, appeal from Marion county, denied. This Is the warehouse case on which the de fendant is now on bail. Humphrey is under sentence of two years on u charge or larceny by bailee, in cus tody or grain stored, and is under bonds in the sum or $2000. nouert reary tninkB he can reach the pore If given backing to the extent of $200,000. Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 16 to April 30, 1903, inclusive, Iho O. R. & X. Co. will have on salo tickets from Missouri! River points to Pendleton for $22.50: uuiu ow i. mil, fo.wi irum 01. iuuib, i $27.50. Call on tho O. R. & N. ticket agent for all particulars. HOTELS. Application for the appointment of a receiver for the Monmouth Trust & Safe Deposit Company, of Asbitry Park, N. J., was made yesterday. The liabilities are given at $279,168; as sets, $4S5.0B0. hr? 2 wri I HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS,, Props. The Best Hotel In Pendleton ami as good n any. $5wvr i ME 1 Miss Alice Bailey, of Atlanta, Qa., tells how she was permanently cured of inflamma tion of the ovaries, escaped sur geon's knife, by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " 1 had suffered for three years with terrible pains nt the time of men struation, and did not know what the troubto was until the doctor pro nounced it inllnmnintioii of the ovaries, and proposed an operation. " I felt so weak ami sick that 1 felt sure that 1 could not survive tho or deal. Tho following week I read an advertisement in the paper of I,vlift E. Pinklinm's Arcrotnllo Com pound in buch an emergency, and so I decided to try it. Great was my joy to find that I actually improved after taking two bottles, and in the end I was cured by it. 1 had gained eighteen pounds and was in excellent health." Miss Ai.ick Haii.kv, SO North Boule vard, Atlanta, Ga. fSOOO forfeit If original of abov tetter proving genuineness cannot be pro duced, The symptom of iiilliuiimution and dicns of tho ovnrlen nro n, dull tlirobliliifr until, nccoiu pnntod by a sense of tondorncss and heat low down in the side, with occasional shooting pains. Tlio region of palu sometimes shows some swelling. Tt ( FRAZER OPERA HOUSE I BAKER & WELCH, Mgrs, MARK M00RH0USE, Local Mgr. at - MONDAY, FEB. 23 j I j One Night Common Sense Prices j 25c, 50c, 75c j To See SAM MORRIS as MOSES LEVI In i 1 1 8 Hi- I LUULLI a LiLAiri Headquarters for Travoling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2,50 Special rates by week or in outli Excellent Cuisine. Prompt .Dinlngroom wrviee. Every Modern Convenience Bar and billiard room In connection Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Cornar Court ml Johnson SlreoU, Pendleton, OrtKon. M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. mwmm HEATED BY STEAA LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY N. Berkeley IHLER & GO'S I. . nm btrcets near Postofiice Nasal CATARRH In l its elagea there thoultl be cleanliness. T.ivfa fYfni.i Unlit ( -j - clcaiucg,ootlit'aandlical3 ' 1 1I10 dltcucd membrane. KnM. ntuprh ami ilr.tr d armers Custom Mill;s,rldin,1,e,'e,'a rred Waltcrn. Pronrletor 1 Creum Calm Is placed Into (ho noetrile, spread . tVfMVtVI . ...J I. A.A.I f.Hfl.lm. HIV IMl linvwstln a J OTer lUU utcuiuiauo "M a aucuiireib in !.?ia"8ed'Dr wheat mediate aul a care follows. It is not drjlcg lon IT. Mill ka r j ., . notprodoceaaoezlng. Large8fce, 60centatl)ua tWhRnd ' CllPped Feed' etC BItorbym4ll;TrI1I8Ue,10cenUitymU. I ELY uuomutuj.ou warren tueei.X"W RUSSIAN WEDDING. Washington Society People Much In terested in Marriage Ceremony to Be Conducted With the Rites and Ceremonies of the Greek Church. Washington, Feb. 19. Artisans and decorators were busy at -the Russian embassy today making the necessary preparations tor the wedding of Mile. Irene des Plangues and M. Alexander Pavlow, Russian minister to Corea, which takes place In the parlors of the embassy late this evening. The wed ding will be especially interesting to society folk as It will be conducted in full accordance with the rites and ceremonies of the Russian church. Bishop Tikhon, assisted by the Rev Alexandre Hortovilsky, palor of ine Russian church of Bt. Ntch'J-ia9 jn New York city. The Presl dent Mrs. Roosevelt the dlplon-" J PUBLIC SALE Largest Sale Ever Held in Umatilla County, Commenc ing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. sharp. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 The undersigned will offer IOr sale at his place, six miles north east of Pendleton, to the h.Whest bidder, the following described property, to-wit: 32 head good Work horses, Fine yoong stallion, foar years old, 20 nead of good young work mules, 20 sets 8i Wr namcss 8i wagons and grain racks, 6 gang plows, 5 ieefl vvagons and racks, 1 barrel water tank and wagr' -j hno-ffv 2 firilln. 42 irnn harrows. 1 headftr and 4 The ceremony win be solemnized by j t"0' j rouer 2 weed rakes, 2 weed cutters, 1 disc harrow, 1 right lap and seed attachment, b good milch cows and other young stock too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale All sums under $20 cash in hand. For all suras over &20 a credit will be given until October 1st, 1903, on ap- uroved notes; notes bearinc 8 per cent interest. A dis count of 2 per cent off for cash. Free Lunch will be served. Amorleim lMun, r-utml '.ft to VU.OO pur iliiv. Hilt Kuropeau Plan, ftOo, 7Au, f 1. OO. Spoclal rntcm by Aveik or month. Free 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade solicited Fine sample room Special Attention Given Country Trak MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. the cabinet families and from rnIHon uMo( r.;Mr;...r , :rt. ' I" be present. . ?. .11 V -tended by Coun- h.-H " iCh '' the Russian em bassador, as maid hnnnp rr,.,, two j he Miss de Smirnoff bridesmaids wil" aiitTMlle. hat Jensko, daughter of the jsul general in New York. i-year i(.ter ot tho l)rldC( wno Russian cor Little Ml' Wm, F. Yohnka, Auctioneer G. W, Rigby GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heateo Uuropean Plan. Block and a hall from depot. Sample room in connection. ROOM RATE 60c, 76o, tl.et THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON Americau Plan. It tier dav and uowa4. Iludauattcra Tor touriaU and commercial lift- elcra. B-cla1 ratca nihde to faiulllca and lo(1 geuUcratn. Tlie inanaitemcni will M p leaned at all tlmea to ahow toorua and give pricta. A modern Turklth kathealabllthnicntinlhc boUl. II c. nuwiiKB, Manaeei. THE ROYAL RESTAURANT I have purchased the Royal Restaurant, on Main street, 3 doors north of W. '& C. R. depot, where 1 will serve the best 35 cent meal in the city, 1 will appreciate your patronage and &9k you to call and see me. K. F. THORP.