East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 11, 1903, Image 3

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JAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1903.
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Bway Week
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jHE AIHANDER DEPARTMENT ST
SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTI
FUL PIECES OF STAMPED LINENS ,TO
BE GIVEN TO EACH ONE OF OUR CASH
rnsTOMERS THIS WEEK. STAMPED
DOYLIES, STAMPED TRAY CLOTH,
STAMPED LUNCH CLOTH and STAMPED
CENTER PIECES. COME and GET ONE.
Alexander Dept. Store
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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
of hammocks you can't afford to be xvithout one.
We'vegot all kinds from $z. 50 up.
fTlKHapson Hatdwate Co., 62 Main St.
Headquarters lor frishrag supplies. J
IWHM 1 1 1 1 4 M I I I I I I 1 1 II I I I H II Mllll H
Its Merit
Has the large demand for
Byets' Best Flour
ibuih up. Only the choicest wheat that crows enters in
fers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the
LETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
typewriters for Everybody, $35, $50 and $95
i Oliver
udird Visible Typewriter is
"ana the racket. Cannot
1 Ol alinement. fmnnccihlR
Kk the tpe. Writing in
Jne speediest machine on
. Come and see our testi-
The Chicago
Typewriter received the
Gold Medal at the Paris Ex
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position over all otntrs.
'Will do the work of any
machine
Typewriter Supplies and
Rubbej Stamp goods.
MAPLE BROS, Agents
Electrical Supply House
217 Court qt.
NEWS
OF
MILTON
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I .. 10 Close mi, m.r .l. wnonttna mir seWinC J.
JX the prices we are offering have never been equaled ;
1, , 00 beore and every article is a genuine bargain.
itto,7eoalya few days left. Every thing must go, If you T
. Hve money come rlv a the stock wont last long at f
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SSEFAILINQ, Store near the Bridge J
VoWater Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once
Delay will lead to seriouB breaks.
Ill-- "8t'class work guaranteed by
tie Reliable Piumbet,
Mreet, oppoiite the Golden Rule Hotel
SUCCESSFUL OPERETTA
GIVEN BY MILTON TALENT.
Sixteen Graduates This Year From
Columbia College Commencement
Was Followed by a Banquet A
Quarantined Case of Scarlet Fever
Interesting Collection of General
Neighborhood News.
Milton, June 10. Commencement
exercises of Columbia College were
held Monday and Tuesday evenings.
Many assembled In the new opera
house hull, which was beautifully dec
orated with flowers and bunting of
the college colors, red and yellow.
At the close of the program Mon
day evening, which consisted of
music and contests In oratory and
elecutlon. an operetta, entitled "The
Fairies of the Season," was given by
a fairy queen, attended by two elf
pages and 10 young ladles dressed In
costumes to represent the four sea
sons. It was well rendered nnd re
ceived by an appreciative audience.
On Tuesday evening Dr. V. B.
Reese, of J.ewlston, Idao. delivered
the address to the graduating class,
which consisted of 1C boys and girls,
eight of whom finished the academi
cal course and six tho business
course. Tho diplomas were present
ed by Professor W. C. Howard, pres
ident of the college.
Medals were received by James
Brllcy for the best oration. Palno
Suangle for elocution nnd ula Storln
for the highest number of credits ob
tained throughout tho year.
After the exercises Tuesday even
ing a banquet was given the faculty
of the college and the graduates.
Ilev. It. L. Cartwright and his
mother are at Walla Walla attending
the Christian camp meeting.
Frank Walker camo down from
Kahlotus, Wash., yesterday, where
he is engaged In farming.
Rev. C. R. Howard, of Dayton,
Wash., who has been here attending
Columbia's commencement, went
home this morning.
Mrs. Agnes Warwick, of Tekoa,
Wash., who has been In town the
guest of Miss F. A. Slkes, has return
ed to her home.
Miss Ada Pierce went to Weston
today, where tonight she will assist
In the commencement exercises of
the Weston Normal School
Miss Essie leezer, after a few
days' visit here with friends, look her
departure today for Heppmr,
Mrs. Frank Brown, who has been
here several dayB visiting, has re
turned to her home at Alba, Or.
W. R. Anderson, Jr., went fishing
yesterday In the Walla Walla river
and succeeded in catching 1U0 nice
trout.
Mrs. S. A. Miller came home yes
terday from Dayton, Waili., where
she has been visiting. Her mother,
Mrs. Cordelia Samuel, came with her
and will spend the summer here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. U Morrison, of
Farinlngton. "Wash., arrived here
Monday and are visiting Mrs. James
Kommle, who Is a sister of Mr. Mor
rison. Miss Ethel .Palmer returned yes
terday to ler home at Baker City,
after a few days' visit with Miss
Amy Shmnway.
Rev, D. C. Sanderson, vt Uie M. E.
church, is In Cove, Or., assisting in
a revival meeting.
Mrs. A. M. Stout, who has been
here visiting friends, returned yes
terday to her .home eIx miles south
of town.
Delegate to Grind Lodge F. 2nd A. M. (
IS. it. amaney weni 10 roruunu
last night as a. delegate to the grand
lodge, A. F, and A. M. His daughter.
Miss Zoa. accompanied him .and -will
visit her aunt, Mrs. E. D. Horner.
One Case of Scarlet Fever.
A case of scarlet fever has devel
oped In the family of D. J. KJrk. It
is a very inild case and tho family
Is under quarantine, so there is no
danger of it spreading.
Returned From Idaho. ,
Mr. and .Mrs. L. U Berry returned I
Monday night from Lewiuton, Idaho,
wiere they have been visiting im;
nait turn weeks. Mrs. Canle Kel-
logf, a niece, of Mr. Berry, actum-.
panled tlicm nome anu win ue meir
guest lor a week.
BUSINESS ON A SOUND BASIS.
Prominent Financier Are Optimistic
and See No Danger.
Kcw York, June 11 Interviews
obtained this week with prominent
leaders In various lines of business,
tend to Indicate healthy trade con
ditions generally throughout tho
country, in some lines business Is
not as good as It was for two rea
sons the approach ot the dull sea
son and the uneasiness resulting
from uncertain labor conditions.
These borve. the business men say,
as a balance wheel for commerce.
They encourage a conservatism that
is distinctly healthy.
Influence of Crop Movements.
Hope for lucreased trade and n
stronger financial situation seems
based on the movement of the crops.
This once accomplished and tho re
turn flow of currency from the Inte
rior under way, markeu Improve
ment Is predicted In all lines of
trade, and In financial circles.
It Is declared this Is a healthy
period of adjustment. Undigested
securltit'b are being digested. No I
signs are observed to Indicate that
tho limit of development has been l
readied. Outward Indications nro
abundant that tho purchasing power
Is increasing every year. Tho gen
eral sentiment seems to bo that the
country Is In a sound financial condition.
Elsie Miss Tlmmlns told mo todny-
in tho geography lesson that Stono
henge was over 2000 years old. Jock
What nonsense.' Why, It's only
1903 now.- Punch.
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No Cheap Gloss on Your
Shirt Bosom
If Wo Launder It
A woman of refinement
alwas guages a man's
well bred instinct by the
condition ol his linen
we make you safe here.
Special michinery (or
Shirts, collars and cuffs.
Send for one of our
wagons
I Shirts, collars and cutis. s
Send for one of our c
s wagons 5
ij DOMESTIC LAUNDRY ji
Courtjand Tuouipton Streets. 1 ;
CONSUMPTION
tho mrrat ri rpflrlptt anil deadlv of all
diseases, as well as pneumonia, and
all Lung Troubles aro relieved at
once and cured by Acker's English
Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures
Puma rnnirha Anil rntdK In ft dav. 2G
cents. Your money back if dissatis
fied. Write for free sample, W. H.
Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W.
fichmldt ft Co.
f Conrad Platzoeder f
All kinds of Fresh
Meats always on
hand. Fine Bacon,
Hams and Sausage.
f Prices as low as the lowest I
The fital Cause of Dandruff and Bald
ness.
.tfiiwTpufr watt Hltrihut
JIL UilV mi-- ...
ed to 1 the result of a feverish con
Hitinn r dir. urn It) which til ley Off
the dried tutlclo In scales.
Professor Uuna. Jiamuurg, uur-
1 uiiMmrltv fin Hkln ills
eaBed explodes this theory and says
that dandruff is a gvrm m:w.
This genu Is reany responsiuiu ior
the dandruff and for so many bald
. ... t. I... .nrnil If It Ik vnnft
about III the right way. Tho right
way. in coun, aim jhc
to kill the germ,
Nettbrox Herplcldo doeB this, and
.i... i.nl. t vrnur Inviirfantlv.
Just as nature Intended it should.
Sold by leading uruggmia. duhu
in stamps for sample to The Herpl-
ride Co.. uetroii, .-wen. nwu uf r.
W Schmidt & Co.
When you wish to change your ad.
.i imr nd man before noon of
the day previous to tho change.
rn r.MRE A COLD IN ONE DAY
T. .! Ill
Tiu lAiaUK Jjruiuu . .7 .
Ml UfOTC -
Gray's Harbor
Commercial Co.
We Don't Keep Everything
But we do keep" good big
stock of nice dry Flooring,
Celling, Rustic and Finish,
In all grades. Also all kinds
of Dimension Lumber, In
cluding Lath and Shingles. ,
Our stock of Doors, Win
dows, Moulding, Building
and Tar Paper and Apple
Boxes Is complete, and any
one In need of Lumber will
not be wrong In placing
their order with the : :
Gray's Harbor Com. Co.
Opp. Wt C. R. Depot
BIG BARGAINS
Children's dresses, beautiful patterns, 25c up.
Ladies' and Misses Parasols, fancy designs,
$2.50, $1.75, $1.00, 50c and 35c.
Ladies' and Misses' fancy lace hose, all grades.
Fine summer dress goods of all grades.
Friday and
Saturday Specials
BedSpiead8, largest stee, $2.75grado, Bpocinl .... $2 25
Bed Spreads, largest slse, $2 gnuto, spoclal. $160
Laco Cnrtalns, large size, $3.60 grade, special $3.00
Laoo Curtain?, largo size, $4 25 grado, spoolal .... $3.75
Zopher Ginghams, lOo grade, special ... 8'io
Calico, all colors, 10 yards to one porsou, per yd .. 4c
All fancy colored Lawns, 25o grade, special por yd 20c
THE FAIR
Agonts for McCnll's Patterns
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FREEBOOTERS do not nowadays go around
armed to the teeth, but their methods are Just as
effective as of old and even more so as the papers
daily testify.
Prudent people kapp their
valuables Iteyoml the reaeh of
thleven and fires No lielter
way, no cheaper way than to
place ass fe box in your home
ofllce or store.
I am agent for tho Nat
ional Lock & Safo Compa
ny's safeB and furnish any
sized safo from a little ono
for private uso to' a bank
vault - all Are proof.
Come and see our samples
T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man
741 Main Street
I GOING CAMPING?
YOU WILL probably need some camp supplies
and wu have anticipated your wants by laying
in a big stock of Camp Stoves Fold Chair
Cots- -Tables Tents Wagon Covers
Dutch Ovens Tin Heilcctors lor baking bread in
(act everything you might need in camp nt
JOS. BASLER,
406-412 MAIN ST.
Local agent or the North German Lloyd Steamship
Company. Tickets so'd to all parts of the world.
STOCK FARM FOR SALE
I am sole agent lor the Leu furm of 'ooo acres, six
miles from Pendleton, on Hitch creek. Good
Water, Duildings, fine Orchard, Alfalfa Dottom.
Terms, half cash, Will sell with or without stock.
N. T. CONKLIN.
SEASONABLE'
SATISFACTION
There is a lot of satisfaction in having a refrigerator
these hot days, keeps everything so cool and fresh.
Our stock is exceptionally complete all sizes and prices
SCREEN DOORS
And Adjustable Window Screens are not only a con
venience but a necessity and we have anticipated your
wints by putting in a stock of all sizes give us your
order early.
BAKER & FOLSOM, Next Door to Poatofficc
Ft est Ftutt
Pendleton's only exclusive Fruit Home.
Frntts of all kinds at wholesale and relail.
Hood River and Miltoa StrawberrleB,
California and Freewater oherriei.
Orange, Lcbobb, Bananas and other fruits.
007 Main St. Wm. MILNE, Proprietor
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