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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1903)
r 4 a twit ifpMff IW St. MS i e best WV-1 i n Dollar If J ,oa earth. ; j Alexander a j X "V Cepyrlght 1903 Dy II, aim C " r JfaWazd Sack $ hs the time when every housewife is thinking ? iputtinRtip fruit and preserves. The fresh- $ flavor and Keeping qualities all depend upon are used in canning. You can't do it with worn in pans or rusty kettles better prepare by get the proper bind of kettles. le better than Lava Enameled its always white and sweet. Lasts a long time and in the end less than tin or iron. No danger of spoiling fruit with Laa Enami.lld Wari', 1PS0N HARDWARE Co. Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies iicis iui cvci vuuuv, .poo, jiau uiiu syo r ble Typewriter is he racket. Cannot The Chicago Tvnewriter received the Gold Medal at the Paris Ex position over all others machine. Typewriter Supplies and Rubbej Stamp goods. MAPLE BROS, Agents Electrical Supply House 217 Court gt. OFF FOR OYSTER li ROOSEVELTS LEAVE HOME ! TOMORROW FOR VACATION. I Official Business at Washington Bt-' Ing Slack, President and His Family j Will Spend a Few Weeks In Recre- j ation. j Washington. D. C. June !fi - Tim i president was busy im!.i elal business In shape, so that he can leave Washington tomorrow for his summer vacation. There were a num ber of callers during the day, but the niost of them merely desired to pay i.-u lespecis to tne president herore his departure. The members of tho i diplomatic corps havo scauered for t in summer and omcial business at I the capital has reached the stagnant stage which characterizes It during the summer monfhs. Aside from tho postofflee Investlga tlon now in progress and the Pnnnma canal trenty. about which nothing can be done for the present, there are no , public questions of great Importance to occupy the nttcntlon of Mr Koose velt and he is left free to enjoy his' vacation with his family In the slm-! pic fashion that has become his cus-! torn. According to present arrange-' menfs he will loave Washington early tomorrow morning and reach his home at Oyster Bay about G o'clock 1 tomorrow afternoon. , The citizens of Oyster Day have completed arrangements to give the 1 president an enthusiastic home-corn-1 Ing tomorrow. When tho president reaches Long Island City he will be met by a committee, which will escort him until he roaches Sagamore Hill The school children or Oyster Bay are to form two lines, and tho presl dent will ride thtoiign while tho child-, ron wave American Hags and sing pa trlotic songs. Audrey avenue, the , main street, is being elaborately dec orated. Hero It has been arranged to havo the president unveil n civil war gun, which has been presented to Ihe town by tho government. Closing Out Summer Goods We are making great preparations for a big Fall business ana have ordered a big stock of new goods which will begin to arrive in a short lime and we want to close out all Summer Goods as nearly as possible, to make room for the new goods to arrive shortly. filoio tho Tempting Prices Quoted Below Shift Waists Big reduction of 20 per cent on colored and white waists Wappes White waists worth sale White waists woith .2,oo ; sale Si. 75; special lor this $2.20 special for this $1,60 Co'ored waists worth ti 75; special at . .$1.40 Colored waiMs worth Jt 35; ,, .,..$1,08 Silk Waists worth $5.50; special price $4.00 Silk Waists, worth S3 50 and S3 75; special price ". $2.75 Good grade Battsto summer dress goods, variety of patterns, good value at 10c a yd, our closing out price, per yard C,Hc Zepher Ginghams, 12c grade, per yd . 10c Ladies wrappers, ft kind: special ,75o Ladies wrappers, $'-35 kind; special. $1,00 Ladies liousu dresses; corset lined, 51-35 ar-d Si. 25 kind. Special for this sale, each. . . $1 All higher grade wrappers same ndtiiti n Better gtade D.uisfc, usually sold for i?1 .c, saIc price, per yard 8' 0 All Fancy Waistings, Batistes, Lawns ? 25c values, sale price, per yard ISO Summer Suitings such as hop sacking, iv ert cloth and Alien suitings; r jgular pri' c 12c and 15c per yard; sale price, per yd 10c Dress Duck, 10c and 13c grades, Sab' price per yard 8 ' c Summer wash silk, in waist patterns, 4 arl cuts; sale price $1,(10 Tha above prices arc good tmttl Saturday night, June 27, and every article listed is a genuine bargain HE FAIR Agonts for Mc Call's Pnttotns FIREMEN DISBAND. I YOU CAN SAVE MONEY tho cheap Walla Walla Volunteer Company Has Cone to Pieces. The final disintegration of Walla Walla's volunteer lire department is expected to take place within a short time. Exempt certificates for old firemen, which havo bcon expected for some time, have arrived nnd will be issued to members entitled to them as fast as application is made. Kiremen entitled to certificates must have served in one of the three volunteer companies, Our Hoys, Tiger or Rescues, for seven years. These are exempt from road and poll tax and jury duty. Membra should make application through their secretary, who In turn will file tho application and receive tho certificate from Dep uty County Clerk Harry Debits, who is secretary of the department. It Is estimated that there are near ly 100 of Walla Walla's old firemen entitled to exempt certificates. The volunteer department as an organiza tion is ulready practically dissolved, the council some threo montns ago voting tho members thanks for past services, and the Issuance of the ex empt certificates will completely dis solve an organization which former-1 ly did effective work for the city. talviug advantage of rates East offered by "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE." Chicago and return $G6.50 at. Paul & .Minneapolis and return 65.00 Tickets good 90 days. Stop-ovors allowed. Dates of sale: June , 5, 24, 25, 20, 2. 2S. 29. 30; July 15, 1C and August 25, 2fi. Full Information by nddresslng H. L. SlSLEIt, General Agent. 1.12 Third sticet. Portland, Ore. JkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA l SvpzAot STEEL Ranges l4,4,,H,"I',I,I",H,,I"i"I"H,,I"Hpl"4,IllHpJ I . . . Pivp Pntvplfiin I nh T la " ' " " " " Are now to be found at Privett's Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. We also have five hydraulic chairs. Every, thing is neat and clean. We employ none but first-class workmen. Our equipment is not excelled it' Eastern Ore. SEE US FIRST .... ,- .u me ua ntv ocnnnmirn summer CMS es one ...c iie,i) 0. a r,onrt rf-rrirmrntnr. anil llOW a COOQ r, ,K ,or y0" -it saves you money every ua -- ,,ua uui lffrri itt nir rirrii innn. L,uiuiib9J '"MU atp nnl nn (- fit I'eshi fruit Of nil lInrlc II rr rlirn. UftMf firdef tO Elusive rruit House "'iwberries Irnm M.'itm, r nrw rine cherries New croD of oranrrps. Ipmnns and bananas. lwlctor 007 Main St. everV description at retail and wholesale Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Del ?uy Will .:.. u..,, "list ! " ociiuua uictinoi 5,-lass work guaranteed by S5L? Reliable Ptombe. KING EDWARD'S BIRTHDAY. Was Born Sixty-Two Years Ago General Observance In England, London, June 20.- Tho birthday of King Edward, who was born Novem ber 9. 1841, was officially celebrated today. It having been decided, as an nounced in the London (lazetto some timo since, that his majesty's natal day was to bo obsorvod In 1-ondon and on tho homo stations on June 2C, this being the anniversary of his coro nation and altogether a more suitable timo for a military display than In November. On tho other hand, as was the case last year, foreign sta tions will eelobrate It on November 9, tho actual anniversary of his maj esty's birth. WILD ANIMAL SALE, Interesting Collection of Central Park Stock Disposed of. New York, Juno 2C A snug sum was realized for the city treasury at tho auction sale of surplus animals of tho Central Park menagerie. Tho animals disposed of Included a lion ess, 4 years old, that was bom In tho inenagerlo; unother lioness, B years old; a buffalo, two zebus, or sacred cattle of India, and seven Dorset owes and 12 Dorset ram lambs. Tho flock of park sheep yielded 440 pounds of fleece at the spring shearing and this was also auctioned off. Queenston Battle, Buffalo, N, Y., June 2C At Lewis ton today there was unveiled with in teresting ceremonies a tablet erected to mark the site where General Win field Scott planted a battery at the oponlOB of the Battle of Queenston, October 13, 1812. The tablet was erectod by the Niagara Frontier Land marks' Association and tne unvciung was performed by descendant's of Major Benjamin Barton, who owned tho land on which tho battlo was fought. Mrs. Delia Kirk, of Anaconda, Mont., has boon acquitted of killing William Nomo. Tho evidence proves Privett'5 Barber SIiod J 7:3 MhIu Strcot J J- mi Now Is tho timo you will look for a Rnngo or Cook Stovo for Harvest uso. Wo have Steol Ranges from $25 to $70 Cast Cook Stoves from $10 to $40 All guitrantoed to give satisfac tion, Call and oxnmlno my Hue bofcro buying. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man It Will Make You Heel Good when you get into one of the collars laundered at this es tablishnenl if you have been having your linen done up by an inferior method Shirts, collars amd cuffs laundered here is the acme of fine work and we send them home with a co'or and finish that is be yond competition. DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Court ami ThoinHonHtrw-tM. Suffered Eight Months I can heartily recommend Acker Tablets for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I have beon suffering for eight months and tried many reme dies without relief, until I got Acker" Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only a short timo and am now perfectly well. Thanking you for the speedy recovery, J am gratefully yours, Fran cis I. Gannor, Vancouver, Wash. Send to W H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y for a free trial package. (Nothing like them.) F. W. Schmidt & Co., 741 Main Street r VTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTVTTTTTVT??TTTTTir It A car load of Ranier beer, the best that ever struck Pendleton, is now in the new Cold Storage, Can be had at Grate's or Ross the manager of the Cold Storage, either in kegs or bottles. MIKE GRATZ m i iiiiiiiki ..j.....,-''''-''''' I I can save you 100 Dollars If you are looking for a piano I have a 300 piano which has been used less than (our months, perfect in every respect; beautiful case, one of the latest designs: deep rich tone; nothing whatever the matter with it, but it has been used a short while aud I will sell it for $200 Better come in and look at it. Sewing Machines Nhw IIomi:, one of the finest and lightest running ma chines you ever saw and not a high priced machine either. Lots cf other kinds, both new and second-hand, at all prices JOSEPH BASLER 40M12 MalB 8treet that he suicided drugging.