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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1903)
'"I , f SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1903. THE LITTLE FOLKS Special tffort has been made to pet the newest and best styles for babies and children, and we nave a stock which includes some thing to please all Bring in the little tots and make them happy. Our prices mean a saving to you. Dfadinger, Wilson & Co. Phone Main 1181 Good Shoes Cheap BOUGHT FINE HORSE. PEBSORAL MERTIDH. Frank Frazier Gets Beautiful Black j Stallion, Alton B, at Portland Horse t Sale. Frank Frazier returned last night t from Portland, where he attended . ..I"- -uier is very in the threenlaj-s' horse sale of blooded T Pneu,nJonl complicated with a . ,.. . i. ' heart trouble. Ed Haney, of Adams, Is In the city. Ed "Wright, of Pilot Rock, is In the C. L. Burton has gone to Spokane on a visit. Jliss -Mamie Stott Is now saleslady at v-arners- millinery store. V. H. Storev. sheriff nf Mnllmimnh county, is m me city today. E. E Turner Ik nnn fitnrn rnrnon ter at the Frazer opera house. C. J. FrpPSP district flf-nnf fni- ths Spokesmna-Review, is in the city to- nay. X. H. Cottrcll left this ninrnlnt- fnr riser, mis nonie was rormerlv In this city. J. H. O'Neill, assistant nassenrer agent of the O. R. & X.. was In town yesterday. Miss Reorcla Vrlrht. nf Tirtnn Wash., Is visiting her sister, Mrs.' Jesse Shull. J. C. Carlvle and Jnspnh l.lpimllon of Weston, are in the city on busi ness today. G. W .Curl is now able to sit up seme after a long and severe illness wiin me grip. Mrs. Thomas Chandler is verv 111 HEI'S CLUB DOTES. "EASTER GREETING," Window of PeoDle Warehouse Is Dressed In Fitting Manner for the Occasion. There seems tn ho n inri-nr irod One of the windows of the Peoples mwuuie on in Oregon In regard to women's nlnhe r.i- ,Witi., . I ought to be a Joy forever, it is If Ann .. i .. .i ... . I liPAiitlftil nrrh snnnnrtprl 11V accounts b clubs, city federations, etc uuul io ue ju wrem. u may Judge from the various beautiful arch supported by reprcsen- accounts and notices In the papers. a""ns oi marme pinars. ana ouuuuiu It is quite likely that the committee the Brch stands the llfcslzo figure of of men having women's work for th a ,ady dressed In the most bewitch- Lewis and Clark Fair in charge had ,r'E Easter costume. Above her head never hnarH of tho nnmn n,joraiini, are the words: "Easter Greeting. ' of Women's Clubs, nor of that larger Behind, to either side and In front of body of which it is a part, the Gen- the ngtire are folds and piles of dain eral Federation of Women's Clubs. -v Easter fabrics arranged in a mo3t era! Federation of Women's Club representing a million of America's best Wompif Evlrtontlv thof hn,1 heard of the Portland Woman's Club and the Jewish Circle. These clubs are also a nart nf tho nromn Vprfoi uuun m omen s uiuns and tne great .-sauonai rederatlon. bewildering imitation of clouds of mists. It ls a most original concep tion carried cut with great ingemil ty and naturalness. brought up with him a beautiful black stallion, full brother to Che- halis. Alton B is his name. The " price paid was J275. Alton B. bears a strong resemblance to Altamont, his sire. His head, however, resem bles Cbehalis more strongly than Al tamont. J. Beach, the owner of Altamont and Tocora. raised him. As a six months colt he was sold to Henry Helman for $300. He has had little or no training and is to all intents and purposes, a green trotter, though as a 2-year-old he made a mile In 2:37. His owner. Helman thnnirtit ho mt n record beater and refused $1,000 for i Charles P. Frazier, of Portland, representing the Collier Publishing Co., is in the city. ' F. C. Smith, a Baker City man, is ; in the city prospecting. He mav possibly locate here. Mrs. W. T. Rigby is expecting a visit from her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Steadman, of Stone, 111. Mrs. W. E. Brock and son Harold. len toaay ror Walla Walla to visit for a few days with friends. Oscar Cain, the Walla Walla law yer and ex-dlstrict attorney, was iu the city yesterday on business. Mrs. R. F. Henler. nf Portland is Purchased Fine Animal. rcueruuuu. i ai me state Horse ureeacre assu- iaie Mr. uoroeit. president ot ciation sale m Portland, a lew aays have had some correspondence with ney. which he has bronchi to Weston the Oregon State Federation, and the This animal is not leased, but will federation has done some very good be a Umatilla county horse from now Work In nromotiner ktimrlpftf-n nf thn I nn Tt Is tint nncclhlA thnf this mnc. coming exposition, during the year nlficent animal can fail to Impress past. i ne state federation, tnrough I himself upon at least a dozen genera- K.c'o'ovKv luuiuiuut:, aiso neipea I nuns oi nis Kinu. tie is every arop " ijuu.il- Muuuicm m iavor or tne l i nis mood a tnorougnurca, is ! years appropriation made for the fair at I old, nearly 16 hands and weighs near- thp List spssfnn nf tha I If 1 nn un I . t in btate Federation of Women's fastest trotters not professionally Clubs is willing to use Its influence raced. In the entire Northwest. Mr in oil ..WtrtA. n n .1 1 n t . I . . I Tl 11 . n . , I i4u lufiiuuiuie wavs joiiu'ey paia -A'uu lor mm. fltrthnr nit t tl t . . . I the state. This Is just exactly the object ot the federation's existence. The pres ident of the state federating irne nd-. ed by .Mr. Cooper to organize Lewis Will Attend Commanderv The following Knights Templar will go 10 naner uuy tonignt to attend the commandery, which will be in ses sion there tomorrow: T. C. Tavior, R. mm as a j-year-old. In California, visiting her mother, Mrs. J. P Wal where he was owned, he neveloped the ker and her sister. Miss Flor-i Wal habit of throwing his head In the air ker. " ii k De naDlt prov-' AItert Carney, one of the East Or- JS-fSS-SSfi?; onian. "-'S' is lying at home hw:Vr7iu:.,:,ve,5' 1,1 .w"n a SU(Jden attack of - muwuu mi me uaui h pneumonia. abandoned. Mr Wplmnn fmn. n.t.nn . 11 Ulii 11 llUill Mr. Frazier purchased him, also own ed his full brother. Alta Rio, who drove a trial mile before he had , ever been raced, in 2:12. going the last half in 1:03. and the last quar ter in 31 seconds. He was entered to race In the California circuit when . he broke his leg and had to be shot. Mr. Frazier Is delighted with his purchase and thinks his head throw-' ing habit can soon be overcome her where the Cnats Arp rnt trnuhlpcnmn He hopes to develop him into another Chehalis. It will y. remembered he sold Chehalis for $7,000. If blood will tell, then Alton B should prove a "goer." .urs. waiter A. Wyatt is in La uranoe visiting with her parents. oue win ne aDsent from the citv sev eral days. and Clark women's clubs in Pend! -lon rCTl tmIrow:, T' & Tf-Vir' R ton and Eastern Oregon. Thta far K63ter' I: F Wa??8,e7' . E. Brock. obvious reasons, she could nn. Hn i "f! u'CKson, u. j. Murpny. jonn Pendleton has already several good clubs, and there is nnthlni- in these clubs from doing work for the xu me quite competent, ana no doubt willing to do their sharp. It is very likely that the clubs mak ing up the state federation will pre fer to work through their own organization. The state federatlnn nnm-ontinn June will settle for Itself what fur ther work it Will linriprtnl-o ,. mote the interests or Oregon. If our Lewis and Clark Fair commissioners decide to have an Oregon building at St. Louis, the club women can ad- peruse tne state well at the Mav biennial of the general federation, that will bp held In 3 7 n..l l inn, t-J t. .uuuis IU J LI . The Oregon federation will be well represented there, nnd in an Orecon F. Robinson. Dr. E. A. Vanirhn. W n Chamberlain, W. D. Hansford, Dr. W. G. Cole. W. H. Jones. C. H. Car ter, M. M. Wyrick, C. B. Wade, Colo nel J. H. Raley, A. B. McEwen and Thomas Kirk, of Athena, and George W. Hewitt, of Helix, who have mem berships in the Pendleton lodge, will attend and also C. S. West, or La Camas. Wash., who is the guest or Dr. R .D. Wiswall. ST. JOE STO SPECIAL SALE TOM0I SATURDAY, APRIL llh Best Calico, to yds to each customer, per yd Yard wide bleached muslin, io yds to each rnVi'-" Nice Challies, to yds to eacn customer. t,pt,.a -Jl Beautiful Lawns, io yds to each customer, per yd Crash Toweli nft to yds to each customer, per yj '"A Misses and childrens hosiery, worth 15c pair, sale Remember these prices are for this day only, gn d J LYONS MERCANTILE CO The Leaders in Pendleton 4C t t FromAtoZ We know our bwmJ if you want satisfietJ call on us. WtmSi pialty of fine siaitoj mg, and yield to 3 skill in that lint j made a reputation tJ tain it. Esti'mn., and jobbing prompt very reasJ too. You'll find m1 our woik first diaJ cnarges right. W. J. CLARKE & CO., Cotttt! Aiih 5 rlt!?,'" --V iu dSSStS1 wouidTfhe nicely since the oneration fnr dicitis. and is now considered to be out of danger. Mrs. Cass Cannon nf Athene, ..1,: her daughter. Miss Nettie Cannon, are the guests of Mrs. Jane Woody, of esi weoo street women from every state in the Union ana women are very good talkers. me way. tne papers sav "The Wonders Reorganize. The reorganized Wnniler hneehall team will practice at the grounds to morrow forenoon, the afternoon be ing occupied by a matched game be- ict;n me umauiia neas ana tne col ored team. The mpmhare f lt'. der team are as follows, but positions have not yet been assigned: Clark Nelson. Robert Cronin. Ed Dupuis, isier uronin. i-Tea Hartman. Mos cow f-roome. John Brj'son, Guy Bry- son. H. Miller. Lee Drake. Mr Healthful Underwe LINE1 UNDERWi the fair Has anything been said or written about the reierendum in re gard to the fair annmnrlntlrtY. T:a Ransome Lienallen. of Weston who I the women start that agitation or do is at Walla Wblla. confined to his en se"iies disagree? rnnm Tpltt. - ... I It Is nnecltila 1nn( r - iijcis aay ine urane. .Mr. women are already squabbling over Drake is captain. The team expects the fair Hafi nnrfhlncr honn catj A. I tn nlni mntnhnt rmmn V. I with teams from Pilot Rock, Weston Adams and Athena. Notice to Water Consumers. ah water rents n water works office - WWHUUU kU J1IS room with a severe case of the grip, is improving slowly. Mrs. Albert Storm of Tinlso fn erly a resident of this nlaro Vibccoh It is Possible that Mrs Woho..l will visit Pendleton ROOT! nnrl nrlrlMre the women of thp ritv nn th "l oik no arrangements have l-U muup so inr nc rhn wnmnn-. uu n uiiicii r !l W. M p,ih., ; .,sweI known Pendleton club -u uuu ; . tl j uuum or xne 1 , .-w, ui otoimr :6 a wom.en, and tnev will dniihtloac Y,a ... w. .wv.v.kcu uiui c me waiter is T . w ajuhc. v-retrK, I ibll me CltV turned on again. This means every- m the "rrisated district. The Thursday afternoon Cluh hs 1 one who is riellnnnont hot Miss Tu rv,.- ..u . . " "ern.n t-iutj had 1 - . WM -" I Mica, ui AliJCUa, IS IU J, T. BROWN. ' the city today en route to Echo, where uuiramicuucui naier orKs. tipecis to me on government , mna in tne irrigated district Arbor Day at Academy, Presiding Elder Gibson nf the Mns Notice to Dog Owners. Pendleton, nr. inHl Notice ls herebv riven that H nf 11. censes are now due and must be paid or proceedings will be taken to col lect me same. J. A. BLAKLEY. City Marshal. a very enjoyable session this week i me nome or Mrs. Wamsley memDers hnnrH n.itt. pleasure of the good record Pendle- iuu maoe with tha a m -c-.uii.ia i.. - - . t ...til U 1 L 111 comparison with other cities. That so small a city should httVf npnt in .. ... r 7 . voiuiut xumer uioson. or tne 3Ios- Ml&oY?M. in the city en route "m jesieraay oy tne , to Dayton from La Grande to look 80 sma" a city should have sent ir tf..S,.l'Sfto.S question of a successor "o H16'.8- "K8 is indeed a dls SSS whl it is the"Tn?enSon to " RDutcher f R . . PT " " be or tne premises. , ,s fl tractlon J senVhere ill. Beed .for children's by Eastern manufacturers for the I tZZiL Zl . .uMI?- T' C- TayIor m season. His headquarters will be at , contributions of money or : Xeagle Bros. 8eE for. this purpose. The order for Charles Frazier wW C""". " 06 sent next week. It is his nfii uoriVi. rr :.r' '"vement " 1 1 1 1 1 m Shoes The only fully ; Linen Garments. All other kinds of I war from cotton to s C0NS0LTAHil FREE Office hourr, 7 taj p. m. -FOR- F.&S. Bitters The great System Tonic. The remedy that is so popular because of its real mrit. Now is the time to take F. & S. Bit ters and tone up your sys tem. One bottle is ential to a month's recreation. Manufactured by TALLMAN & C2: THE DRUGGISTS ' Divorce Granted. ; A decree of divorce was granted to , oa yby JPudge Ellis in the case of jiury uoage vs. unanes Dodge. ! Licenced tn MJ-A A marriage license was todav ed to John F. Gulliford and Martha 1. tiy. 1 ne woman's rMuh ..m v-u t. . " w.hm nm UUIU 1IK regular meeting TupcHu- t, na i -.ou. ut. smith wll h nrMsni If euooiuie. ana give nls nmmlooj ju iuc ciud on women's Clubs and leeisiaiion. Crone RarluniJ William Huston. re pons iivp Rtoi.- no nii wnii v... - - l UL UUl 1 wrnniu UU at uu 1. ui ill? liniimnraii ui I The Jolly Dozen wish to annnnnre Mr. H.,stnn . X, -eT- . . . I wU vhui LO a UIUL'ttHr! H K nrPV. . i-e n0lQ,?B invitations, that the alent out in that neighborhood re- next dance nf tht-lr sorlivc- . given Monday evening, April 13. be 1 M II I 44 lllllllll7IMIH BEAirnFY YOUR LAWNS. Nicely mowed Lawns are easily maintained. Take a look at our Easy Running Lawn Mowers. They are made on the correct principal. It's a pleasure to operate them. Let us supply you with GARDEN HOSE. Best goods at lowest prices. Thompson Hardware Co., 621 Mate Street iykrythhq dt the hardware like Headquarters for Fishing Supplies. " mi semnung a mild form of smallpox. "uv wuicn in many cases can hardly be distlneiilnhan' fm o.i . It is not resulting fatally in any case. Hurt hu Unn. Henry Loremen nf rnM c..u nearlr thrw mnnthe nnn t.B j t.i. . and ankle badly jammed in a scuffle with a fractlnns hnrcn Un . . . iil aiiacui ly recovered, after a long lameness, but Is said to be now suffering worse than ever before f mm tk. nrM.. wv VI me nun. Beef Cattle r-v James 8 pence has returned from a trin out on Duttor nnwv tt porta the beef cattle in that nelgh- - wv.m wu. A IHl sales made have been for 4 cents Per pound, and thniu nrhn hit.. n yet aold except to realize that figure. Bartender. RmriiI Twentv-siz tuirtAnri hare signed the application to tho dumb union ior. reoranuaUon here under the old charter. i Easter We have just received some 01 tne handsomest Shoes for Ladies AND Children f That we have ever shown. It's to your interest to your interest to see them before you buy your next pair. For Children 50c to $1.40 For Laoies $2.00 to $4.00 I PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Fitafcle Gloves Wearwell Gloves Sightly Gloves Combination Gloves Dress Gloves Working Gloves Loafing Gloves In fact, all kinds The Boston Store CARPETS IIIIIMIIII CONSUMPTION tne moat areaded and deadly of all diseases aa well a all Lung Tronblea are relieved at once and mnxi nv Aoko.'a vti.. Remedy "the king of all Conga Curei Cures coturha and mM 1. . c cents. Your money back If dlsaatlc- Hooker a Co.. Buffalo, N. T. T. W. CARPETS CUTJ W have Carpet nanls. some of u" enough for rooms,1 win close ouism "Reduced M. A. 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