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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1903)
ALEXAINutK'S Hid Summer Sale Choice of all Men's $12.50 Suits $7.50 i 'HIDE OF UMATILLA TffiTr- fNJOY A GOOD SMOKE ? Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride HUH, mauc nunt-. unvut, mdKcr, egeta era je flavJ ble-nl elects POLE :ked frl LOUS, nd yoil nywheil Sroci Cooil I t t ..w ui lllliL.1111 I ofAVAO-E Is truly Its proper name, lor no rlllc was over made to equal a Savage. Simplicity In con struction and operation, and great accuracy mako tnom sel clom equalled and never sur passed, The new 22-cnlIbre Savage Is a marvel for a small gun. We have just got n lew right from the factory and would llko to liavo you seo them. IPSON HARDWARE Co. Hill St, Headquarters for fishing supplies T :epted tlj painted oj ; lOOKS bright, nd a frei ir stock of nore eorr.p :s varWfl nd up-toi a votl lis I cost M'l ine roo"'. t Street. B Ply-y?Uoi1 o tonal 01 I ; and fwn a Typewriters for Everybody $25, $50 and $95 The Oliver Standard Visible Typewriter Is liullt to stand the racket. Cannot net out of alignment. Impossible to block the type. Writing In colors. The speediest machine on earth Come and seo our testimonials. MAPLE BROS s1 paper .-Lr and '.1 (or bai te" necial pp.CotfrfJ Custom jarrl"ii I. ises the Taste" Leal! Brand of Once Used ALWAYS USED 1 COPPM 4 , , : ' 811 "l-to-dato grocers. ft Extracts and Baking Powder miuffeE & SPICE Co., iS5"1 t UNDERWOOD Standard Typewriter is the only ab solutely Vision Writing Machine, also no only typewriter having a tnbu "itor as a part of its construction, a"'l without extra charge. Simple, nono morn durable, and "Wratlon unchanged, but raako quick er easier Fifteon to 30 per cent of j "me saved. Cntnloguo freo. VP fa. 5e n your old mnchlno In exchange. SUDEN AND UNEXPECTED DEATH BY HEART DISEASE. Residence Nearly Completed-Crops ' Greatly Benefited by Recent Rains! Marriage of Four Popular Young People Baptism In the River of, Sixteen Pcnor.s. Athena. July 5. Mr. and Mrs, An-1 one Putter and son, George, of Te-1 Koa, Wash., have been visiting at the Mni1?L.lllls bro,,lcr. William Putter,, - ""'h. ami inemis at AlOa and Pendleton. On their way homo they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H F. Ogle at Athena. They expect to spend a few days In Walla Walla vis iting friends. Mr. William Kllgore has just about completed his new residence and in tends to move his family in the city in the near future. Homer Watts has arrived from Eit Reno, where he recently graduated trom the state university. Mr. Arthur I.ang, of Havana Sta t on, made a business trip to Athena this week. He reports after the rain and cool, cloudy weather, the crops are looking fine. He thinks his crop will make an average of 35 bushels for acre. William Weuallen, who was danger ously ill last week, Is much bettor and It is hoped to lie tip and around soon. Mrs. Hrandon, mother of Mrs. O. O. Chamberlain of this city, was call ed to Hoppner Tuesday to meet her son, Clarence Andrews, who lost his wife and three children in the flood. The last body to be found was that of Mrs. Andrews, which was found in a pool of water two miles below that city Tuesday. The bodies of her three children were found early in the search. H. C. Manela, who has held the po sltlon of bookkeeper for the Pacific Coast Elevator Co., for the past two years in Atliena, has been transferred to Wnlla Walla. Charles Kennedy of I'endleton, will probably bo the suc cessor of Mr. Manela. John M. O'Harra, of Pea Ridge, has recently purchased three thorough bred Poland-China hogs from A. U Swaggart's famous herd. This pur chase will be a valuable acquisition to Mr. O'Harra'B fine stock. Miss Elsa Rosenzwelg returned home last week, after spending a few days with friends at Touchet. She closed her school last Friday in Frank lin, where she has been teaching for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. William Tbompkins left last Thursday for a visit with friends at Waitsburg. Miss Ethel (larfield left last Sun day for a visit with I-a Grande friends. Mrs. Newt Hales fell ir feet from a cherry tree In Walla Walla, and is reported to be dangerously hurt. Graver Hnys has gone to Pasco, where lie has employment In a round house. .Mrs. David Taylor Is rapidly im proving. She Is able to be up most of the time. Mrs. Waterman has gone to Spo kane to visit her son. Mr. 11. F. Ogle, of Athena, left the c!tv en route for his stock ranch at Willow Springs. He will stop over night at Pendleton. Mr. Ogle Intends to mow his crop of rye and look aftei his slock a few days befoie returning home. Hays-Berlin. Mr Frank nerlln and Miss Theresa Hays were united In marriage at the home of her father Wednesday after noon. The bride is the oldest daugh ter of J. M. Hays, of this city, and Is n well known and highly esteemed young lady. The groom Is one of Athena's prosperous farmers. They weie united in marriage by Rev. C. A. Sias pastor of the Christian church Tliev have a host of friends who ex tend" their congratulations to the young couple. Harden-Shlck. Arthur Shlck and Jessie Harden were united In marriage In Pendleton last Wednesday, both of tills city They aie all well known here where they have grown from childhood. Tuc groom Is one of Athena's young busi ness men, being a member oi tne Arm of Shlck & Co. The bride is the daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Harden of the Athena hotel and is one of the most popular young ladles of the city. Sixteen Persons Baptized. Sixteen persons were baptized by Rev.' W E. Armfleld. of the M. E. church in the Umatilla river last week. Eight from Adams were Im mersed last Tuesday and eight from here received the baptismal rites lb. following day. Very Sudden Death. Tho sudden and unexpected death of Air. Saunders occurred in the earl) hours of last night. The old gentle man was up watching the flreworks. He and his wire on going home re tired early and she soon fe I asleep but was suddenly awakened by hei husband's heavy breathing. She Im- edlatcly called her nearest ne gli or but ho was dead before medical aid could reach him. Hear trouble ?s fliu-posed to have been the causo of death. He leaves a w fe and son and daughter Earl and Mis Ar.ata, th- la'ter being absenf Kicked by a Horse. Marvin the G year old son of Mr and Mr William Kllgore of tins city was HlcUfd in the forehead by a colt, I BIG CLOTHING SALE This week we will make one of Special Bargains for all who wish to outfit for the Fourth of July Celebration. Many lines are included in the cut, and anyone will find it worth while looking over our Specials Clothing Our clothing will all be cut 20 per cent from our regular prices which puts our sale prices down to about one half the price asked by others for the same goods. A Special lot of Men's coats and vests, all wool goods, will be a main feature of our sale, for they will be priced at about one half their real value. Wc have two lots of thee; one lot worth J S to Jo, sold for only $5. One lot worth S9 to S12 will be sold at $6 each. Furnishings Ladies' .shirt waists, all grades, cut 20 per cent Ladies' hose, Topsy Brand, fast black, c pair Ladies' lace hose, 25c, 30c and 35c, special 25c Misses' hose, alt sizes 7c pair Dry Goods Calico, any grade in the house 5c yd Good grade percale, wide 7c yd Outing llanncl, 9c and 10: qualities 7c yd Zephyr ginghams, 12c grade 10c yd All summer drops goods, at special reduction of so per cent. , THE FAIR Agonts for McCali's Pnttorns cutting a gash about three Inches long. It was a painful, but not a serious accident. The little fellow is getting along nicely. CIRCUS IN TOWN TODAY. Norris and Rowe Show to a Large Crowd This Afternoon. The much read about, talked about and advertised Norris & Rowe's big shows arrived by special train tills morning. There was quite a largo crowd of men, women and children on hand at an early hour to seo tho hundreds of animals unloaded from the train. A still greater crowd gathered at the show grounds to watch the erec tion of tho big tents and when tho stiect parado appeared the entire populace seemed to be on the streets. There were countless nnlmals of va rious sizes and kinds from elephants, to monkeys. Tliero wero scores of Shetland ponies In the procession, most of them drawing chariots, cages and other vehicles. An Immense crowd filled the tents this afternoon, and tho unanimous opinion was that it was one of tho brightest and best tented shows that has ever visited this city. The best thing that may bo said of it is that it wears well, for it seems to do a big ger business each time it comes to town. Stock Cattle for Sale. Have for sale BO head of cows, 25 calves by side; 10 2-ycar-old heifers, and 15 yearling heifers. ELMER SPIKE, Echo, Ore. MALTIfOID ROOFING F H Taylor, of Portland, attempt ed suicide Monday night, by taking tincture of belladonna, in the pres ence of his family, I For all climates; heat, cold, rain, gases, fumes and fire do not affect it. Comes in rolls ready for laying. Low freight charges. Inejpen sive to apply, cheap in the first place and lasts for years. Scad for booklet. The Paraffine Paint Co. Sn Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles and Denver, Colorado. TAYLOR, Agent It Will Make You l-eelOood 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 color and finish that is be yond competition. DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Court ninl Thompson btrectx. IWVVIWVWVWVWAVVVI Grand Opening ani Free Concert OUR NEW STOCK OF CHICKERING, WEBER, KIMBALL AND OTHERS, IS NOW ON DISPLAY AND MAY BE INSPECTED TO THE SATISFACTION OF ALL MUSIC LOVERS. THESE INSTRUMENTS ARE RECEIVING VERY FAVORABLE COM MENTS FROM AN ARTISTIC STANDPOINT, AND EA8ILY TAKE THE LEAD "IN QUALITY OF TONE AND FINISH. Pendleton, Oregon rrjtstxSfijSmtKJ JJtmfly Sttlhi sad ip mnio Kirkman's Full Orchestra Assigned by Best Local Talent THE ABILITY TO STUDY AND ARTISTICALLY EXECUTE AN AMOUNT AND VARIETY OF MUSIC FAR BEYOND THE REACH OF EVEN THE GREATEST HAND-PIAN 1ST IS AT ONCE CONFERRED UP ON ANYONE WHO BUYS A PIANO-LA. an it ireattestt H8tt THREE MONTHS INSTRUCTION FROM THE BEST PROFE88OR8 IN THE COUNTRY GIVEN ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EVERY PIANO SOLD FOR CASHI Inland Empire Piano House Cor. riain and Water Streets. 5 rf. it', 1 .j- r