East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 08, 1903, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON.
WEDNE8DAY, JULY 8, 1MS.
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Summer Sale
Choice of all Men's
$12.50 Suits
$7.50
HWPRIDEOF UMATILLA 1H''V-
LqU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE ?
Umatilla. Made at Home.
Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride
A. RHODE, Maker.
Is truly its proper namo, for
no rlfto was over mado to equal
a Savage. Simplicity In con
struction and operation, and
great accuracy make tncm esol
dom equalled and never sur
passed. The new 22-callbre
Savago Is a marvel for a small
gun. Wo have Just got a few
right from tho factory and
would like to have you see
them.
BOMPSON HARDWARE Co.
621 Main St, Headquarters for fishine supplies
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Its Merit
Has the large demand lor
Byes' Best FIoov
Ibnilt up. Only the choicest wheat that crows enters in-
p Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made bv the
iDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
'leases the Taste"
,or Soldi Leaf Brani f !
Once Used
ALWAYS I
USED I
EA MOO COFFEE in one pound Packages I
r MiUHa COFFEE in one pound packages
roi said by all up-to-date grocers. .j.
Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder
UND COFFEE & SPICE Co., l?&&yu I
-H-.H--HM-4..I..l."l....l"I''i"I'-I'"-fr4--H--H-v
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY
MEN NOW EMPLOYED.
Total Available Fund Now Amounts
to $720,000 Money Enough In Slant
to Make the Fair a Grand Success.
President Harvey W. Scott, or tho
Lewis and Clark Fair directors. In nn
address bcroro the board In Portland
Monday night, gave some interest
Ing facts concerning the progress or
the work. Mr. Scott said in part;
"Work upon the grounds is pro.
grossing rapidly, it is the dutv or all
who take an interest In the coming
celebration and exposition to visit the
grounds now, and as the work pro
ceeds, and witness the development
and transformation. The work ot
preparation Is In the hands or Mr
Oscar Hubcr. a capable superintend
ent. About 120 men and 50 horses,'
with necessary implements, are at 1
present employed. Within three I
months the grounds will bo ready for I
buildings. We are followlug, sub- .
stantlally, the plans outlined by Mr,
Ulmstead, but with certain modifica
tions, conducive, as we think, to
economic results. The committee on
buildings and grounds is giving close
attention to this preliminary work.
Upon this committee dtvnlvs n lnrro
share or the responsibility of prepara
tion.
"The stnte commission has been
organized and Is now fully ready for
co-operation with tho directors of this
association. As our annual election
was so near, we have been wnitinir
till after this event for the close con
sultation with the co-oticratlve com
mittee of six appointed by the stnte
commission in pursuance of the act
of the legislature, which the success
ful prosecution or this joint mulct
taking will require.
"Of the fund subscribed in Port
land, $320,000 will be available for
the purposes of the exposition. We
hope to Increase this amount nnd
have engaged agents to canvass for
additional subscriptions.
Available for the Fair.
Of the sum appropriated by the
state, $400,000 will bo available for
tho fair, making a total of $720,000.
Tills total is exclusive of the sum or
$50,000 from the state appropriation
This
who
week we will make one of Special Bargains for all
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. We
have two lots of the-e; one. lot worth JS to $9
sold for only $5. One lot worth $9 to J 12 will
be sold at J6 each.
Furnishings
Ladies' shirt waists, all grades, cut 20 per cent
Ladies' hose, Topsy 13 rami, fa black, 7c pair
Ladies' lace hose, i$c, 30c and 35c, special 25c
Misses' hose, all sizes 7c pair
Dy Goods
Calico, any grade in the house 5c yd
Good grade percale, wide 7c yd
Outing flannel, jc and to: qualities 7c yd
Zephyr ginghams, iac grade ipe yd
All summer dress goods, at special reduction
of 20 per cent.
THE FAIR
Agonts for McCall's Pattorns
BAPTISTS MEET IN ATLANTA.
Special Trains Arriving From Every
Port of United States and Canada.
Atlanta, Gn., July S. The oiuiunl
International convention ot tho Bap
tist Voting Peoples' Union will open
here tomorrow for a session of four
lor'tho exposition nt St. Louis, nnd of ! lla-vs- Special trains bringing dele-
the $100,000 for n permanent memori
at building nt Portland, to be con
trlbutod in equal parts by this cor
poration and by tho state commission.
'We hope to obtain from the United
States an exhibit which will ndtt
greatly to the Interest and success of
the exposition. The historical signifi
cance of our celebration will bo the
basis or our effort at Washington, for
with the force of truth we can urge
that the centenary of the exploration
of the Oregon country Is a point of
Importance in tho history of the ex
pansion of tho Unltod States worthy
of 11 place beside the acquisition of
the scarcely greater Louisiana terri
tory.
Mnny states have already taken
active measures for participation In
our exposition. .Minnesota lias inaac
an appropriation of $70,000, Montana
of $110,000, Missouri of $10,000, and
resentntlves of tho confectionery
trade aro In nttendnnco from Balti
more, Cleveland, New York, Pitts
burg, Clnclnlntl, St Louis ntul n mint
ber of other cities throughout thu
country
gates from every section of the Unit
ed States and Canada have been
pouring into Atlanta since tho first
ot the week, nnd the adherents of
this great organization have literally
captured the rlty. They have pos
session of 11 score of the lending
hotels from office floor to roor, while - arrrr TUiaiS
accommodations In thousands of prl- tfj .0cfcCi a IriECii
vate homes have been entered, cither
as a matter of hospitality or at nomi
nal rates. Estimates this morning of
the number of strangers In Atlnntu
range from 1C.000 to 25,000, a goodly
number of these, however, coming
from the principal towns of this nnd
adjoining states.
The sessions will be held in tho
Piedmont Park Auditorium, which
has been prettily decorated for tho
occasion. Governor Terrell, ox-Governor
Northern nnd Mayor Howell
will deliver addresses of welcome.
Arlzone $8,000, North Dakota of $10.- A large chorus has been rehearsing
000, California of $20,000, Idaho of " "urnisu uie music.
$10,000, Utah of $10,000.
V
'HE UNDERWOOD
Standard Typewriter Is tho only ab
solutely Vision AVrlting Machine, also
tho only typewriter having a tabu
lator as a part or its construction,
and without extra charge.
Simple, none nioro durable rind
operation unchanged, but make quick
er easlor Fifteen to 30 per cont of
I time snvedi Catalogue freo.
! Ion
s,
a" allowance on your old machine in oxchango.
KeES, Agent Pendleton, Oregon
"Theso sums aggregate $228,000.
Washington will yet come In, and
theie Is a promise that California
will Increase her appropriation. Brit
ish Columbia lias recommended to the
Dominion of Canada that $25,000 be
appropriated for an exhibit, and u
orrespondence on tho subject 11ns
been opened between the president
ot this association and members of
the Dominion government nt Ottowa.
With careful management, we
shall have money enough at the dls
nosal o t the directors of this corpor
ation and of the, co-operatlvo commit
tee or tho state conimibsion to make
nil menarntions Tor a creditable and
successful exposition, and to open it j
at Dip appointed time, in May, iui,
clear of all debt. This must bo at nil
times the aim and purpose After
the opening, receipts may be expected
to take cure of expenses of operation."
Candy Men's Convention.
Gettysburg, Pa, July 8. The 20th
annual convention of the National
Confectioners' Association began
here today and will continue In ses
sion until Saturday Prominent rep-
warn
ama
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t enelly cbUinabU J
urouifrt tut ueo oi Pfw
liro'a llrtlcl(tc, the onlj
triratUn cm tb mar- j
1 that tvaoli and. an-
mtiilafva tli germ or ,
Micro)"! that I reii'on- 1
rtlild for it 1 1 ftealn din
rage. It tlitifl itialf dn-
ilrufT rnu-i ftllititf tulr fin
noiMn and raiuri thick.
luxarUat yrowtri to rtpUc
tna i(jttur iiitn, brittle pair.
Tfa fientHmm will atio
find It an IneatlraatiU txon
to tbftn. It works liVa a
charm on tM liend. trio
irrowlb or nH. tUck Ulr
tiiUlit lie ti fj iirt n f.
V.wfn druprlMi pnxtalm Itf vtttua,aa
OmcnorW It. MunaiTTttoTD,
rrti-ritiluii Jmitfiifnt,
nrtiWe, nnd w J! tlt lite vmrk at ntlvr rttanl I
uiiii ia w uy w run, i KuniiNi'),fTrrj i"" I
Tor Sale at all rirjl C!as$ Drug Stores.
Off!
ibat
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njuoa
ll Will Mnl Vnii I.V.nltnil V
It Will Alnkc You Feci Good
when you get into one of the
collars laundered nt 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
nnd we bend them home with
a color and finish that is be
yoii'i competition.
DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
Court nnd ThomMoii HtreelH,
Grand Opening
Janly ah ait
Free Concert
IP. mm.
Deafness Can Not Be Cured
I Iv lui-ul mi!U'iitloim us tliey win uot rratli
I lie (llsciisiil portlous of the tiir ,"'cri'
U only ne ttiiy to euro ilenfDWH. nnd Hint
U by lonmllutlonnl remrdlea I)tnfnysK In
liiUHul by mi InUaiueil comllt on of tins
inui-oiu lining of the Kustaclilan tube.
Wlu-n thin tube Is Inflamed you have u
riunblliii; souml or Inipcifii-t liearlnK. nnu
hen It Ik entirely clutcil, ilenfnem In the
remilt, nnd unless the InUnmmatlon ran be
tukeu out ami lids tube rratored to Its
norinnl conilltlon, lienrlnu wll be destroyed
forever: nine i-asra out of ten nrc caused
bv t'utnrrb. wblcli Is notbni: bur mi In
H'ame( londltlon of the muious surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars lor
liny ease of deafness liaus'd u ata'-rbi
that can not be ruled by Halls atarru
Cure Send for elrculais fret
v .1 I'HKXllV i. CO Toledo O.
Kirkman's Full Orchestra Assigned by Best
Local Talent
Sold by oil druKKSts.
Hnll's Kamlly 1UI a
7.V
lire tbe best.
A Tinker's Dam.
In days of old the tinker bold, when
rnlod to mond a pot. would build a
dam of moistened meal around the
leakuKe spot- The melted soldor
thus was made within due bounds to
stav; but when the solder solid was,
the dam was thrown away And so
the meal, then useless as a lake
Cochltunto clam, became a symbol,
hence we say. "Not worth a tinker's
riam." Boiler Monthly
Either Lots or None.
'They put on so much style."
yes they must have a great deal
of money or none at all,"
OUR NEW STOCK OF CHICKERINO, WEBER, KIMBALL AND
OTHERS, IS NOW ON DISPLAY AND MAY BE INSPECTED TO THE
SATISFACTION OF ALL MUSIC LOVERS.
THE8E INSTRUMENTS ARE RECEIVING VERY FAVORABLE COM
MENTS FROM AN ARTISTIC STANDPOINT, AND EA8ILY TAKE THE
LEAD IN QUALITY OF TONE AND FINISH.
TDne P5&iru(D)la
THE ABILITY TO STUDY AND ARTISTICALLY EXECUTE AN
AMOUNT AND VARIETY OF MU8IC FAR BEYOND THE REACH OF
EVEN THE GREATEST HAND-PIAN 1ST 18 AT ONCE CONFERRED UP
ON ANYONE VHO BUYS A PIANO-LA.
THREE MONTHS' INSTRUCTION FROM THE BEST PROFESSORS
IN THE COUNTRY GIVEN ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EVERY PIANO
SOLD FOR CA8HI
Inland Empire Piano House
Pendleton, Oregon
Cor. flaln and Water Streets.
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