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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLrrnM OREGOH FRIDAY. JUNE 8. 1903. ICdDdD Strictly up-to-date furnishings at prices that will not irritate your pocket book or, will buy nice light weight balbriggan underwear, and up to $2.50. ti 50 for a good straw hat, Panamas run from ' that to $5- J5c neckwear is one of our specialties and some up to $1. 50. 50c for go" and negeee shirts, correct style, others up to $2.50. a buys the man's best suit that was ever put before you. Sells everywhere at S12 50 lexander Dept. Store ,... !- " NEWS OF MILTON CT I'D HE OF 1 MAI LU RSE&P w '.mmrsKji 0Y A GOOD SMOKE ? Try Pendleton Boquet and tolUmatilla. Made at home. A, ROHDE, Maker. COOL and SHADY Places to hang a hammock these hot days is a most delightful anticipation. Every lawn has a shady place and at the prices we are offering our new stock cf hammocks you can't afford to be without one. We've got all kinds from $1.50 up. tampson Hardware Co., 62 J Main St. J Headquarters for Fishing Supplies. J 1 till I II 1 1 1 1 I Ml 1 I M.. IIHHIIHH ! i Its Merit Has the large demand for Byers' Best Flour nbuilt up. Only the choicest wheat that crows enters in- Pyers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made bv the IDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. fypewriters for Everybody, $35, $50 and $95 t Eft r Oliver N Visible Tvnewrifpr ; MUndthe N 'linement. Iinnn'ccililo the tne. W'r: v-vme ana COMMENCEMENT COLUMBIA COLLEGE OCCURS NEXT WEEK Death of Daughter of John Swanson Son Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hoon Returned From a Visit to Ohio- Recovered From an Attack of Ty. (jiioiq r-ever. MI1tnn i .. , . ."rs. f. j. ueale re turned Tuesday from Pendleton where S r. cll, n,,VLsUln8 ''cr ". ii. u. Kimball took his departure yesterday (or Kalrfiold, Wash., where no will spend the summer with his uuuKiuer, Airs. j. m Hradshaw. nerman Lowe was hero Tuesday and Wednesday In the Interests of the imtuiiuionai uorresiicndenco School oi.ium.on. ia, naro u u. Richards, who has wn iivms 'vith hu Kiandparents, -ii. ana Mrs. o. C. Renter, will leavo tomorrow for Sumnter to join his iiiuuier, mis. n. c, Richards. Mrs. S. V. Wlnslow. ,,r nim.!. who has luen vial: -n r hor sister Mrs' B Zell, departed Tuesday for her Mrs. A. M. Isanr of ii.i- .'iwiintm i- here tho guest of her sister, Mrs! I. E. Yates. Mrs. Anna Fnrsvtlin hn in Ohio visiting relatives for the pibi six montns. arrived home yester day. Miss Clara Inman h Pendleton where shi. hns uic nrsr or March. mayor s. A. Miller hna pnno In Portland on a business trin. Miss C. E. Bern-, after vlslttm- Mrs John Gross of Walla for several days. i'uiuu iiumc yesieruay. . Stock Inspector J. E Hean of Pen dleton, is here Inspecting tho sheep us mey pass inrougn. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smalley are up the South Fork for a few- weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Moss. Robert E. Frazler came home yes terday from Portland where he has been the past two weeks. Mrs v zler will return In a week or 10 days. Mrs. E. J. Gray and Mrs. A. Web ster, qf Oakesdale, are here tho guests of Mrs. Gray's daughter, Mrs. U. G. uarrlck. Rev. D. W. Reese, of Lewlston. will preae'n the baccalaureate sermon Sun day morning in the Christian church. Charles B. Williamson has so far recovered from his attack of typhoid fever as to be able to sit up for a little while. Mrs. R. B. May, of Walla Walla, ii in town today tho guest of Mrs. L. B. Hogan. Death of a Little Child. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Swanson died Tuesday and was buried yesterday In the city cemetery. Funeral services wsre conducted by Elder R. L. Cartwright. Birth of a Son. An 8-pound son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoon. Monday. Columbia College Commencement, Commencement exercises of Colum bia College will be held the first of next week. The Chicago Typewriter received the Gold Medal at the Paris Ex position over all others. Will do the work of any machine Typewriter Supplies and Kubbej Stamp goods. MAPLE BROS, Agents Electrical Supply' House 217 Court st. .1. " WHAT'C TXT A MAUCMI T "SUndaM..S.8tands 'or somethW. The name White" Wh ini.it" a sewng machine has stood for the best for ..it-r-M r Mmi.om 1 III 1 II... r - "uti-ia iuti win ever Ldiiu wiiu tuc running machine. Our stock is Bin ..I -m inn , - . ' ""ovnM , lne ,atest designs and styles of these F1n w Ulrii rlinnn r 1 . rCp p.. iaaenmes irom n to 50. aiUinu, Store near the Bridge MONEY IN HOGS, Union County Farmer Advises Walla Walla to Feed Wheat. A forceful demonstration of what diversified farming will do, was given at Walla Walla a few days ago, by J. Townley. of Union. Or., a hog- raiser of note, who sayB that tho farmers of the Walla Walla valley who now sell wheat at from 50 to 75 cents a bushel, can get half as much again by feeding it to hogs. Mr. Townley follows tbla method himself, and says It is a winner. His 11 tie 2,200-acre ranch in Union county is known all over Eastern Oregon. Mr. Townley gavo while here a re- sumo of feeding experiments lie con duct on his ranch last winter. For 40 days lie fed a band of 1C0 hogs with crushed wheat, moistened with j cold water, the feed being weighed daily by the man In charge. One dollar and ten cents a bushel was realized for till tho wheat fed during that time. Had this wheat not been disposed of in this way It would have brought but 75 cents a bushel. It would oven pay to buy wheat at the market price and feed It to hogs, Mr. Townloy claims. He advises maintaining well-bred hogs and In using alfalfa in conjunction with wheat. preceding months. For Mnv mm ml. lections were made; April 2C32, March 2863, February 22 and for January On Route No. 1 last month 7G pieces of mall were delivered and 651 collected. On Houto No. 2 3930 wero delivered and 544 collected. Route No. 3, has 3SC0 deliveries and 455 collections to Its credit. From Route No. 4, 3147 deliveries and 594 collections wero made. Acker's Blood Elixir positively curei chronic Blood Poisoning and nil Scrot ulus affections. At all times a match less system tonic nd purifier. Money refunded if you nro dissatisfied Fif ty cents and 11.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggtsts. Stock Cattle for Sale. Have for sale 60 head of cows. 25 calves by side; 10 2-year-old heifers, and 16 yearling heifers. ELMER SPIKE, Echo, Ore. HOW TO GAIN FLESH The life of food is the fat within it the more fat the more real benefit from the food; that is why cod liver ::! is a powerful builder of flesh. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil solves the problem of how to take cod liver oil. That is one reason why doctors have been pre scribing Scott's Emulsion for all wasting diseases, coughs, colds and bronchitis for almost thirty years. We'll send you a urcple free upon rtqucst. SCOTT & 10WNE, 409 Teatl Slrtct, Nw VmL t"W-41--H.-M--E.-I- Fresh Berries Every Day AT F. 8. YOUNGER . . & SON . . Hot Weather Specials This hot weather makes all feel that we need the very lightest clothing we cm get, anil we are going to make this a week of Special Bargains in Hot Weather Goods Ladies gauze vests, slccve'css, 3c each. Misses gauze vet', sleeveless, 3c each. Ladies knee length knit gauze drawers, C9C, 50c 30c and 2jc Ladies lace hose, all sizes, several styles, 25c pr. Ladies lace hose, silk finish, worth 40c, special 30c pr. Ladies sunhonncts, good assortment, 25c, special 30c each, Japanese silk, all colors, 25c yd. Crystal cord wash silk in waist patterns, 4 yds, 1.75 pattern Ladies tailor made suits, special reduction of 20 per cent on all grades. ' . Ladies walking skirts and dress skirts, all grades 20 per cent reduction. The above prices arc good for a week, and all who desire to save money will find this the place to buy, and now the time THE FAIR Agents for McCall's Patterns 4 UAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Grand Trunk Gold Mine We are headquarters for berries and fruits of all kinds 1 m m - I II II I I 1' 'I' 'I' 'I TTTTTTTTT 'I'l'TTV j 1 H. M. RICE, Freewater A iron t fur UusatlllHCountr . Wiilker, City .guut lor l'ndltin Driven to Desperation. Livlnc at an out of tho way place, romote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in caso of accident, resulting In burns, curs, wounds, ulcors, etc. I-ay in- a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's tho host on earth. 25c, at Talluian & Co., drug store, RURAL ROUTE STATISTICS. Considerable Falling Off In Amount of Matter Handled. For the month of May tho number nf nitron of ma 1 (lenverea on iuu four rural loutes leading out of Walla Walla fell to tno lourin piace as cum nnrpri n the four preceding months. The total was 15.213, as compared to 10,703 In April; 10,283 In March; 14,000 in February, and 10,029 In Jan uary. Tho number of collections made ranks last compared with the TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Tolephoiio Main 4 Simipter, 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 COLUMbl A valued at $5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3, 000,000. THE JVIONMOTH G. 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. Owns Its Property Consisting of 160 Acres of RIchQold Bearing Veins 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 yon 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. McCallfim & 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. ffTTTfTHTTTTTITTTTfTTTTTTTTITTTTTTTTTTTTTIVTTnTTTT STOCK FARM FOR SALE 1 am sole agent for the Lee farm of 1000 acres, six miles from Pendleton, on liircli creek. Good Water, Buildings, fine Orchard, Alfalfa Bottom, Terms, half cash. Will sell with or without stock. N. T. CONKLIN. MISSOURI 'BLACKSMITH ON THE BOOM Buggy and Hack Wheels at Cost. See us for Wheat racks before ordering elsewhere WANTED-First-class Horseshoer $3.00 per day steady. Missouri Blacksmith Shop. West Webb St. What Others Say About the Underwood Wnlla Walla, WuhIi., April 1(1, 1003. J. B K-e, Pendleton, OrcK". k Dear Hlr He lylns to your enquiry, I liejr to nay that I purchased an Underwood tyjmwrller In I HOB, and It has lieen In continuous hard uih ever since. I have not Keen any at the nuw mixleU, but this U specimen of the work done by my niachhu) after nearly soven yean image, 1 would not change It for any other make Tim only repalnl have liud to the machine In to have the platen renewed twite during the time I havo had it. This wn rendered iieoentuiry hy the lurice amount of tabulating work, auil the hard usage II wiiu iiililccted to In maid'oldlng. Hlgnwl-Voiirs Truly, H. II. OALDKItHEAI). THE ABOVE IS A COPY OP A LETTBH F1BOBIVED BY J. S. KEES, Agent for UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Babbit Metal per bar at the E. O. Office