Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1903)
,.iar Outerfiarments 1 i , j .sa1 BM in .i h hvr a i i i ma- ! k wmi'H'iw i win " ,). iuit: mt i RIDG E AND VICINITY 1.. MvAntnv flin n rttrr ttin c t .1 n r. n, showing is simpiy b1-"-' ............ jre iUS). :C,hp market, we sell nothing but customed Ten Dollars buys -annenis w , , ' in nrice. T tailored c . somc higher, some lower. Conic and talk it over Alexander Department More i Carpets! Capets! ! Have just received a splendid new line of carpets, art squares, mattings, "'gs and linoleums. I would be pleased to have i call and examine them. My line of refrigerators should rrove of interest to you now that hot weather is upon us. Ibose who are looking for bargains can find them here Joseph Basle SHEEP AND CATTLE BEING DRIVEN TO THE MOUNTAINS. Winter Losses of Livestock Quite Small Winter Wheat Backward Improvements Begun on the RWga Road Summer Logging Begun. nidge. May 9. Professor A. M. Cro zler, who Is tho teacher at auru.ma, is visiting In this neighborhood at present. T. n. Slmonton, of Gunlano, inile a trip to Pendleton on business last week. We are still having dry weather. Thursday and Friday uctr-g cool, while today It Is nice and warm. Winter wheat Is very backward es pecially winter smvlnn ThotnaR McEwen l" driving stage ui jjiesem ociween Uk'.nli and Nye. G. F. Jones, our road sunorvmir. be Kan work on the RMrs road Inst Thursday. C. H. Horseman, of Onrdanc, made a business trip to Pendleton this WCOK. William Slmonton is getting out logs for tho Banks saw mill on nut ter creek at nrfisnnt B. F. Ogle, of Athena ls at present looking after Ma lnfrirr.iif In thin He reports good crop uroqpcctn aromui Georco 1 ITorsnm.m. nf fSnivlnnn made a trln tn Pentllolim (hi.-. wnpL on business. Mrs. T. II. Slmnnlnn Vino lir.-n milln sick, uui is auie to Do au-vat again. Miss Ppsslf" I. flHa nP Pati.l'rimi is teaching ihe Nj'e school thU sp- .ig Livestock to the Mountains. J. A. Owlnirs' iho. tvnnn lirnthnrR nml the Slmonton brothers have taken their cattle to their mountain pastur age. The Helmlck brothers and John Blackburn, of Uklah, moved their cat tle from the Columbia, where they have been taklnir mlvnntneo nf the oarly spring range. They were going to their mountain range for summer. Their cattle look quite well and they rennrt nn v n Rmnn insu Vinson, sent their buckB, consisting ui jou neau to i nomas uiinianu s, near uuian, tins week for summer pastur age. MONTH MORE After JUNE FIRST you will pay the old prices on all that is left of our stock. At that time we will commence business under a new system. For a Spring house cleaning we offer you 5 bunches matches; 5c 3-pint niek!o plated coffee pot, 55c Covered vegetable dish, 18c 3 packages Sioux Starch, 25c 3 lba, Gold Dust, 20c 3 boxes Spices, 25c 3 2-oz. bottles Extracts, 25c 1 1-lb. can ground Chocolate, 25c Baker's Cocoa, 25c Granulated Beet Sugar, per sack, $5.95 Granulated Cane Sugar, per sack, $6.20 Mocha and Java Cofl'ee, per pound, 30c i packages A. & H. Soda, 25c 5 bare Owl Soap and 1 of Tar, 25c 5 bars Cocoanut Oil Soap, 5c Semi-porcelain cups and saucers, per doz., 99c Semi-porcelain 7-in. plates, per doz., 81c Semi-porcelain pio plates, each, 5c Common lamp chimneyB, each, Gc Woven wire wash boards, each, 39c 8-qt. granite tea kettle, each, 73c Everything else at corresponding prices A traveling man informs us that sugar will go to $7 per sack. It raised 60c last week. Better buy now-right NOW. 19 OWL TEA HOUSE Atom Ml! S VIRGINIA, THE PALMIST, NOW IN PENDLETON. ill?!! Miss Virginia. Water Pipes Examined astf Repaired at Once Delay will dead .tc serious breaks. r "si-class york guaranteed by -reet. .Sanoaitti.tlif. nAmn Rule tiotej , Every line in your hand means something, shows something thit has been In your past or is present now, or may come in your tuture lire. What la the general thing of your life? Does It Indicate Buocess and happiness? Palmistry is a science, and a scien tific palmist Is necessary to correctly read the meaning of the markings In Miss Vlrclnia Is known in Europe and America as one of the most scientific palmists of the time, and she will give you a clear and re liable reading. Not only do the lines of the hand show these things, but the vibratory magnetic emanations of your body likewise tell many things. Are you as iuccessful financially and in other respectB as you might be? Very few are. Some unseen condition around you may be, and likely Is, re tarding your progress. You cannot see It. but you do see its effects, and one who is developed along this line can s-ee and can show how to over come It, thureby you become more suc cessful. It 3s a duty you owe your children as well as yourself to see that there is nothing detrimental around you to prevent your attaining the highest in life. Miss Virginia Is well versed In practical occultism. In fact, she Is more conversant with this and other subjects than any other lady in America, and her years of ex perience and study with matters of this nature enable her to accomplish results that aTe decidedly startling. If you are not successful she will make you so. If there are adverse conditions around you and you are not succeed ing In proportion to your ability to grasp success, she will tell you how, and help you to develop and quicken your ability. All business strictly con fidential. Absolutely no fee accepted for readings or bpeclal worDk,unlfs2 you are fully batlsfled. Palmistry taught. Call early, as Miss Virginia s stay here Is limited to a few days only. Miss Virginia, Palace Rooming House, Main street. BISHOP TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. First Elevation to That Rank Made by Leo XIII. Indianapolis. Ind., May 12 In the presence of the largest and most nota ble congregation that ever crowded St John's cathedral and the greatest gathering of dignitaries of the Roman Catholic church that vor assembled In Iudlanapolls, the celebration of the silver jubilee of Uishop Chatard came to an end today with a pontifical high mass of thanksgiving. The sermon was preached by Archbishop Qulgley of Chicago, and among the other prom inent prelates who took part were Archbishop Elder, of Cincinnati; Arch ... ne nnliiiniio: Bishop rvrnnnr of Newark, and Illshop Hansen, of Belleville, III. A message of congratulation was re ceived from the pope reminding Blsb pP chatard that he. was the Ora ; btohop eTvXnoU hephair of St: Peter To- nignt me wtiwreuuu " v ------- ..T. nl.ln hlmmiA, nf whloh B16Q- Hnniiiini oN Peor a. and other prominent speakers will be hoard. RECRUIT The Pass Word to a Surpassing Smoke A Cigar that fits the fancy of discriminating Smokers. Sold bp alt Deaters. Warm Weather Specials This Week, ending May 9th, will be one of Special Bargains in goods needed for this warm weather. Note our list below: Ladies' and Misses' sleeveless gauze vests only 4c each. Finer oncB 10c, 12c, 15c, 17c, 25c, and 48c each. Ladies' sunmor corsets, this week, 20c each. Better ones, in all styles, 50c and 65c each. Ladies' lace hose, lino quality, cotton or lisle thread, enly 25c pr. Misses' lacs hose, black or colored, 15c, 18c and 25c pr. Ladies' w&iite waists, all grades and styles, the best assortment to be found in tho city, and our prices are, as usual, away below our competitors. MisBes' white waists, low cut or white col lars, 75c, $1 and $1.39, Scotch lawn for waists or dresses, Tor one week, 4o yd. Hopsacking and Dunbar oloth for sumaer skirts and suits, good assortment of colors, this week only 11c yd. Calico, all week. 10 yards to one porson, only 4o yd. THE FAIR Tho Storo that always gives you most for your money Big Ben Raised by Cas Rogeii, on But ter Creek. Sired bv a thorough bred Kentucky Jack. His dam was a large Maltese jenny. Hp will make the present se son at my place three miles North- east ol Pendleton on vvnu norse Creek. Terms: o to insure live colt. W. W. HARRAH OWNER THE RACYCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is handled in Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Racycle. Withee, 3U Court Street $18,456,960 Insurance in Force jJ!2, H. tf . ftlCEi Freewater j. i'. wtuu, our ami iJHUH It has no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative mining and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c per share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make careful investigation of its merits. It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. H. S. McCalfam & Company, Minors, Brokorsand Flnanolal Agonts, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District Free on Application. The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on that vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,ooo,ooo. OOLCONDA valued at $3, 000,000. THE MONMOTH Q. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. Owai Its Property Consisting of 160 Acres of Rich Qold Bearing Veins rTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTYTTYTTTTTTTTYYTTYYVTTTTTTTT! ftTIDDEOP UMAT1U.A 'BMBfc' 4 BO YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOII? Try Pendletpji 4 , - .1' 1. V-i' A. .,iAii.fiV ii iilfclffMriwfMMBBJMBBBBBBBBBBPBM