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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1903)
DAILY EAST OBEOQNIAN, PtNDLCTQN, OWMQH. TUESDAY, MAY tt, 1103. m I Worth at Every Turn Hc it received a ain Collection of P565 tandid values and strictly up-to-date, f See:.. ' $3"5 "ch L. ilk Parasols IK'3 . t Pnlors-red, blue and ereen-see 'Vrianlav 50c to $4.s0 flrniuun r w - - ..25c to $1.25 25c and 50c 9 LHj.pn'C fill svi Pflrcu.!fnv Assorted colors 111 l"V - j . Leo's Spring Hats PlflW white and blue. HI 1C"J " ill 7 .tefday Evening Conceits ll9TVL ctttt ORCHESTRA llfHAN 3 1 "V. cfro for Proerammes JC to iniMflU'G 6:30 To 9 cm. MA nflPARTMRNT STftRR Q J JJAU VIM MUIMHlll W1VUU Comer Main and Alta Streets. City Briefs .... - tlniitpr'l. Btiu at Starp (or paper hanging. Lrne Delta's Iced annw.. to work at Teuiscu. ens Ice cream, tub ' till I0IW w . . rt.i mi. nhnrmnrv. rt smile, acuwiu. F -,w wing suits at Joergcr'B. Ly', Queen olives, Hawley i brilshed rooms to rent at tout street. km of Imported ami domestic s it Grati s. i' dpr store, headquarters for IUCPllM. Lubon received dally at Cas- 1 1st market. retired new line of Jap kills, at Campbell's. tire leadinz the race on flue lumps, 2c a bar up. Nolf's. fat-Three-room house turn- I Inquire at Koyal restaurant. tartars in sleht on the Under- It trpevriter. J. S. Kecs. agent. it talnesj or sale, Main street, 1 .uta and court, see E. 1 . r always furnishes good I Send In 'Vnrir nrilpr. Mnrltnt rteel, opposite Savings Bank. fhc Difference : betivean the lasting i qualities of good t. and cheap ;; Jewelry Ffel. We will .tell you good goods ; at cheap figures while you pav a bi" tor uie cheap, Ns to some one else. Yours (n Ejoods, ZIKER THE and Optician Throw them out. Picnic goods. Hawley Bros. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Fresh strawberries daily. Oliver & Co. Seeds package and bulk. Hawley Bros. Fresh strawberries dally. Hawley Bros. Fish nnd poultry, Lyman's 310 Court. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. "El Sldolo," the best cigar made, at Itees' cigar store. Court street For Rent Furnished rooms In quiet location. Inquire at 307 Aura street. Hanlon's cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies, Association block, Blacksmith shop in Pendleton for sale. Sec Earnhart, Association block. Camas Prairie stock ranches, 160 to 1.000 acres. Prices right. E. T. Wade. Wanted Situation as cook for small crew on ranch. Address P. O. Box 104. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Apply at Pendleton Steam Laundry. Found Black leather purse with small sum of money in. Call at East Oregonlan. Wauted Girl to take cure of child. Sleep home. Apply Mrs. Baker, 1208 East Webb street. For Sale The Delta candy store. Doing a fine business. Owner in poor health. E. T. Wade. One hundred and sixty acres. Half rich bottom land. Good improve ments. $1000. E. T. Wade. Damon lodge No. 4, K. of P., will work In the third rank tonight. All members requested to bo present. flazelwnod ice cream bricks at Ward's. Three flavors vanlla, straw berry and chocolate. Price 50 cents. Bids will be received Tor refresh ment and score card privileges for Pendleton baseball association. Bids tn be left with It. P. Brown, manager. Straw hats, golf shirts, summer un derwear, large assortment to Belect from. Prices reasonable. Baer & Daley. KnMEU'S SUICIDE E. SWANGER TAKES CARBOLIC ACID. Pioneer of the Mountain Settlement of Umatilla County Was a Sufferer for Year From Asthma Well Known In Eastern Oregon. Elmer Swanger, Sr., for the past 16 years a resident of Kamela, com mitted suicide last evening at 7 o'clock by taking carbolic acid. He was 67 years of age and a na tive of Indiana. He r(mo to Port land 17 years ago, but the climate not agreeing with him, he came to Kamela, purchased the Corbett prop erty including most of tho dwelling houses In the town, nnd has resided there continuously since that tlire. Ho leaves a wife, two sous, Sey mour, of Meacham Creek, and Elmer, Jr., of Hunt's Junction, nnd a daugh ter on Puget Sound. He has been cngagj.l in the wood and milk business and lur. done much to Improve the little town m the sum mit of the mountains. Ho owned six or seven dwelling houses and some choice timber lands. He has been a sufferer from asth ma for years and could only live in a high altitude. Coroner W. G. Cole went to Ka mela on an early freight train today and will hold an Inquest this afternoon. ADVENTISTS' CAMP MEETING. Collection of $665 Taken for Educa tional Work at Adventist Colleges. Quite a number took advantage of the special rates to the camp meet ing yesterday, so the number of campers is larger than at the close of tho week. There are now 109 tents pitched, and occupied by campers and for meeting purposes. One thing of special interest is the meeting with the young people, A 30x50 tent is pitched for that purpose and sen-Ices held with them at 5:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. Professor Prescott's Bible studies at 2:30 p. m. are very In structive and much Interest is taken In them. Elder W. F. Martin occupied the Btand last evening, speaking on the second coming of Christ. Resolutions were passed this morning looking to ward changing the time of the con ference year from ending April 1, to end January 1, and holding local camp meetings. A collection was taken up to pay for the material used In the book, "Christ's Object Lessons," which was dedicated to be us'ed as an endowment to the colleges among Seventh Day Adventlsts, and $665 was raised for that purpose . FORMERLY A PENDLETON GIRL. Notice to Builders. Sealed bids will be received at the office of T. F. Howard, architect, room seventeen Judd block, up to tliw.n ,,Vlr,,.l- . tr nf Afnv 1fit.ll. 1)03. for the erection and completion of a iwo-siory brick uuuuing, accoruuie to plans prepared for the same by T. F. Hownrd, architect. Stone founda tion and cement work reserved. The right Is reserved to reject any nnd all bids for the work. May 6U1. 1003. Powder (FkaSe Pile .... Castile Soap ioc cake, 3 cks. 25C pure im ported kind Household Ammonia 15c Bottle Unfortunate cleanest and moHt careful house tZn are often aHHoted with the ffi .anrt discomfort orbed bun. ""'riS to do whou they are dif fered is uot to waste a minute but irwIeaK;KKl reliable bug destroyer d at them at once. ilfluld'M15 SED BDQ DK8TKOYKK 1 talS??iM"w bl,t 0ea 10 M vermin. :sorUrgo bottle with aprliikter top- iPpens Drag Store Will Ser V.nu, .. ! 1 In 1 fua o vu vtBBi" Furniture Polish, 25c bottle the best you ever had Pinenut cream for the com- plexion 25c . Sponges ail sizes Pure cream tartar 15c pkg. Ice Crean Nuceet 100 a Uellcloui dl-li ol icecream una .nut ilreiilnK Mrs. H. E. Hutchinson, of Mount Ver non, Wash., Died Last Week. Thn Mnnnt Vernon Arcus milillsheil nt Mount Vernon, Wash., contains a notice of the death of Mrs. H, fc.. Hutchinson, of that city. Mrs. Hutcninson was formerly Jos- ni.hltw Pnnlpv n flntlifllUM' nf Dnvlll M. Conle'y, who wus associated with Mm Into T Tl Tinner nf this cltv. In the practice of law, about the years 188-4-5. She attended school for several vi.mu I,, tills cltv and-will be remem bered by many friends here. While hut a child, her parents remuveu iu Mount Vernon, where she graduated and followed teaching lor several years. In June. 1901, she wus married to II. E. Hutchinson, a merchant of Sauk. Wash. She leaves a husband and little daughter, her mother, now Mrs. J. S, Bowon, and two married sisters, Mrs. .1. II. Smith, of MQimt Vernon, and Mrs. Harvey Curry, of Sedro-Wolley. to mourn her loss. She was born In Albany. Or., Aug ust 3, 187S. Valuable Indian Relic. ) One of the finest Indian relics found I . . .1 ... ......... ilova u'flK I tlUOUC UieHU JILiriH 1U' uinuj '- nicked 1111 by the young son of C. A. Borders last week, says The Dalles Chronicle. The design is a head somewhat after the nature of Egyp tain work, chiseled out like a mor tar. It has large bulging eyes, the nose being worn down. The hair Is represented by colls resembling cord. It Is about eight Inches high and Is a valuable relic. The boy found It in Mill creek, below the Fourth street bridge. nlnlnir tables $5 and up. Hader's Forty different styles of extension tables from $5 to $30. Hader's. I A large shipment of up-to-date books received at Nolfs today. Charles Carter and John McCouit are In -Milton on legal business. The ladles of the Parish Aid Sod .1 in iw. .. ,n,no social Wednes- day evening at tho Parish house. Don't forget tho dime socia o given by the ladles of the Parish Aid Society, Wednesday evening, at the Parish house. Wanted Furnished room, by two young men. Uoom large enough for two beds prefened. Inquire at this office. Found-On Webb street, lady's pen In plush case. Owner call at Oil Thompson street, prove property and pay charges. IT P1T1 TO TR4DI AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE To see the President of the Best and dreatest Country on Earth is a (audible ambition. To satisfy this ambition for at least four young people, we will furnish FREE a round trip ticket to Spokane and hotel expenses for two days, to the boys and girls to be voted for on the coupons printed below. The ouly conditions Imposed are that you shall select the names from the High School grades of Pendleton's Pub lic School. Write them on the coupons designated for Boys or Girls and bring them to our store on or before 8 p. m., Saturday, May 23. Boys' Coupon I vote for for free trip to Spokane, Wash., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. I vote for .. for free trip to Spokane, Wash., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. Girls' Coupon I vote for for free trip to Spokane, Wash., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. I vote for for free trip to Spokane, Wash., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. Vote for two separate pupils on each Coupon. Vote must be cast every day. The following names are the ones from which the selections are to bejmade Olen Anrsplger, Robert Cronin, Iter Neil, Mary Uothrock, Mae Ferguson, Bertha Alexander, Nellie Jay, 1-enore Sheridan, Gertrude Sheridan, Ivy Kimbrell, Cliloo Stanfleld, Bess Duncan, Myrtle Dizney, Will Wyrick, Se Williams. Dell McCarty, Fred Hartman, Clarence Allen, Elma Stone, Mabel Allen, Clara Boylen, Josephlno Cameron, Rita Howlnnd, Carrie Burton. Edith Johnson, Mabel Johnson, Willie Milne, f-' . Mabel Iteynolds, Mary Bust, ! ' -.I Effle Smith, Emma Smith, '. Essie Smith, Elva Turner, Hay Vogal. ( Mary Williams, j Iva Younger, Ixlln Crooks, Albert Camoy, Clarence Bohemian, Loren Harris, Newton Johnson, Tyra Hutchlns, Gerald Stanfleld, Edgar Smith, 'r -1 Furnish Slater, v Earl Simmons, I ,S, Milton 8haw, " . . Glenn Scott, - , Frank Pierce, , , , 2. Fred Milne, ' 1 William I.owe)l, ' ' Hoy tweezer. Guy Wyrick, Albert Warner, ) drover Bwnggart, Osiris Novelties 40c is the regular price of this cloth shown for the first time this season. Have it in Nile green and blue only. Will sell it to close until Satur day May 23, for 23c. Art Department offers for the next 10 days til Saturday May 22, 30 Pillow Tops at half price. 75c Pillow Tops for 38c. 65c Pillow Tops for '33c. 50c Pillow Tops for 25c. Fancy Mercerized Oxfords in pink, blue and Nile green. 50c. regular for this season's new goods. Will go until Saturday May 33 for 39c, Afton Dimities 20c regular price for a full range of colors, all new styles. Will go until Saturday evening, May 23 for 13c, Imported Indian Dimities 30c is the regular price for this material. In a beautiful assortment of chaste designs, hut will sell until Saturday, May 23, for 19c. Leno Applique 25c is the regular price for this beautiful cloth which comes in pink, light blue, tan, Nile green with a wavy white lace stripe. Nothing hand somer shown this season, until Saturday, May 23- 100. Ajax Novelty 30c regular price; one of the season's best sel lers; only two pieces left. Will go until Satur day, May 23 for 17c. Tarascon Novelties 33c is the regular price for tan, blue, pink and Nile green. Will sell until Saturday, May 23 for 20c. That's the Shoe Have The You flS 3-00 Heard f Douglas of it? The Nolf Store! Always showing new goods , New line of plain and decorated i Crepe Paper, 5c to 25o. fine' shades and figures. Tissue paper 35 reams of French and American tissue paper. Blank Hooks and office supplies we are certainly showing a strong line of these items TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Tuleplioiiti Multt 4 All men who wear it, praise it. "It's a beauty." "It fits." "It wears." Ami mher cominmidatorv phrases express the fact that our new $3.00, r Ml T r- T Ad C If I." ,r ,1... clin nf ; UUUUlaJ JIIVL. IE It.- J. ww w. the hour. New Things This Week 50 boxes, fancy Shelf Paper, three packs for 10 cents all colors. Oregon Souvenir Playing Cards-r $1.00 per package. Souvenir Postal Cards of Pendle ton, 2C. each. Garden Seeds, Fishing Tackle, Books, . Golf and Base Ball Goods. AT Boston Store The Nolf Store Custom Made 1 Shoes to Fit $2.50 to $4 A, EKLUND Car. Court and Main tat. JuM aieslf rOlt HAI.K AT Till: HAST OHEGONIAN oflUf, laixe bondlM of uiwigtptn, cm tnlulny over 100 bltf paixr can b - lulnfil for cmls a bundle. . The Oregon Dally Journal can b found on sole at Trailer's book store.