East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 16, 1903, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1903.
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MID-SUMMER SALE
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HARVESTING OF HAY
AND GRAIN HAS BEGUN.
Mrs. Barnett Nearly Drowned at Blng
ham Springs The Sick and Injured
Are Improving In Health Wheat
is Ripening Fast Work Begun or.
M. E. Church.
IONDAY, with thousands of other new items we will hunch
"greatest silk sale everattcrnpted, beyond conception, and
11 introduce the latest New York silk craze,
Cygne in black: selling at Si 25 per
Our special lmrouuciory price per
79c
Forty other pieces of silk tg be sold. Look at window.
ALEXANDER'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
rOIi Or UMATILLA iMflW??
lYOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE ? Try Pendleton Bonuet and Pride
of Umatilla. Made at Home. A. RHODE, Maker.
THOMPSON HARDWARE Co.
621 Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies
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Is truly Its proper name, for
no riilo was over made to equal
a Savago. Simplicity In con
Htructlon and operation, and
great accuracy mako tnom sel
dom equalled and never sur
passed. Tlio now 22-calibrc
Savago Is n marvel for a small
gun. We have just got a few
right from the factory and
would Ilko to have you see
them.
11 Its Merit
Has the large demand for
Byets' Best Flout
a built up. Onlv the choicest wheat that crows enters in
3yers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour Made by the
ENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
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I COSTA RICO COFFEE In ono pound Packages
JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE in ouo pound packages
For sale by all up-to-date grocers
iPices, Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder
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Standard Typewriter is the- only ab-
tlio only typewriter having a tabu
lator oi a part of Its construction,
mid without extra ehargo.
Simple, none more unW". ?
operation unchanged, hut make quick
or easier Fifteen to SO per cent or
time saved. Catalogue free.
you an allowanco on your old machine in oxebange.
FS.KEES. Acw Pendleton, Oregon
Athena. July if,. Miss Adlo Ban
Ister left Inst Monday for Pullman,
Wash., to visit her sisters, Mrs. I.ola
Copplck and Miss Mabel Pnnlstor.
W. R. Taylor and family have gone
to tho John Bay to spend their sum
mer outing and look after his ranch
and Btock there.
Mrs. Oerkln, nf this city, was on
the sick list last week.
A fire hroko out in Charles Sher
man's smokehouse and tho wood work
was entirely consumed. Being cover
ed with sheet Iron tho fire did not
spreau, nnd tho water works being
handy, the firemen soon quenched the
flames. Llttlp damago was done.
Friends of the Johns fnmlly ro
colved letters last week Informing
them that Mr. Johns and family were
spending a pleasant but damp season
at the seaside. Melville is doing well
his health being much better than
usual.
Mrs. David Taylor Is still Improving
in health, and is able to bo up and
around most of tho tlmo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Sallng returned
from Pendleton last Monday.
Mrs. E, K. Itcoder and sister ar
rived In tho city last Thursday from
Tacoraa tb visit relatives and friends
In the city.
A valuable milch cow was killed
by tho train Tuesday evening, whilis
crossing tho track near tuo trestle.
It was the property of Charles Mc
Lean.
Miss Minnie Taylor Is visiting Mis
Ulllo Hanlstcr, of this cJty.
Mr. and Mrs. II. "Warren, of Union
county, are visiting relatives and
friends In this city.
Air. and Mrs. Henry, after n short
stay at her homo in tho city, left
for Illverdalo last Monday, where
Mrs. Henry will spend the sunimei
months with her husband.
William Tompkins and family have
returned homo from Waltsburg, where
ihcy have been visiting friends nnd
relatives.
The congregation of tho M. E.
church have started to build a flno
brick on the cotntr ol Thin' and.
Adams meet. The coit is expecteu
to reach $15,000 when It Is complet I
ed.
Samuel Doohr will make a business
trip to Bingham Springs tomorrow.
William Lieunllcn Is sml Improv
ing In health,
Mrs. Sarah McDougal and Mrs.
Mary DeGraw have returned home
lrom an extended visit in Washing-1
ton ut the homo of their son and j
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Laura Barnes.
Crops ure looking fine in this vlcin-
itt lit urncnnf TIflPi'fiol tF lin- 1c
going on rapidly now. The wheat is If
ripening fast now under tho hot days. m.
In about 10 days harvest will bo In
full force, then there will bo work
for all.
Serious Accident.
.Minb Ella Hoohr and Mrs. Nora
Burnett were tho victims of what
might have been a very serious acci
dent while on their way to Bingham
Springs last week. On their way out
their buggy was In some manner
broken. A passeroy repaired mo 1 .j.
break and exchanged his teum fori i
their horM", which became frightened
and ran away, demolishing tho rig.
and slightly Injuring Its occupant. J
The gentleman was not dangerously T
hurt hut the rig was entirely do- 4.
stroyed. Ij,
Anniversary of Battle.
The -'Mb annual anniversary of the
Indian fight at tho Willow Springs
was held In this city July . Tho
pioneers oi the city who were In the
Willow Spring light aro as follows:
Jerry Stone, H. r. Ogle, J. H. Smith,
and litorgp Tlttsworlh.
Recovering From Kick.
Little ..inrvin Kllgoro is Just about
will now from a kick iccelved by a
tractions colt two weeks ago.
Nearly Drowned.
Mm. Norn Barnett came neat
drowning while trying to swim at
iiingnaiu qitiukb ' , I J.
uniii (lnwii nnd li was a second bo-
fore she enrao up again und hor son.
Itex, who wfu a abort distance away
called bis father and the-y took her
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J. H. ROBBINS TO SPOKANE.
Former Pendleton Man May Locate
Permanently In City by the Falls.
1 u Is authoritatively stated from
, Sumpter, that Hon. J. H. Robblns.
rt'iirrecniauvo of llaker county,
erstwhile banker and the leading
mine promoter of tho Sumpter and
Bourne districts, has perfected ar
rangements by which he will go to
Spokane, where he will in future re
side, says the Baker City Democrat.
It Is stated, but with what degree
of truth the Democrat does not know,
that Mr. Bobbins has disposed of his
principal mine holdings in the upper
camps at a figure that makes him a
wealthy man, and his going to Spo
kane Is to give him n wider field to
get action on his money.
For Sale.
Twenty head of good work mares,
some have muio colts by their sides.
Inquire at Swenringen Bros.
Havo your
Teutsch's.
shoes repaired at
I Insurance at Cost!
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OREGON
$13,450,900.00
Insuranco In force
FIRE RELIEF AS-SOCIATION.
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Agent
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RICE, Froowator,
Umatilla County.
Special Clearance Sale
All Summer Goods must bo closed out un
CUT PRICES
arc tho moans wo aro UBing to accomplish this end
If you want ANYTHING call on up
THE FAIR
Keeley INSTITUTE
PORTLAND
OREGON
FIRST AND MONTGOMERY STRE ETS. 'PHONE MAIN 391
J. P. WALKER, city agent for
Pendleton.
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Suffered Eight Months
I can heartily recommend Acker's
Tablets for dyspepsia nnd stomach
troubles. I havo been suffering for
eight months nnd tried many reme
dies without relief, until I got Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only
a short tlmo nnd am now perfectly
well. Thanking you for tho speedy
recovery, I am gratefully yours, Fran
cis I. Gnnnor, Vancouver, "Wash. Send
to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N.
V.. for a free trial package. (Nothing
like them.) V. W. Schmidt & Co.,
druggists.
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WE CURE tho Liquor, Opium, Morphine and Tobacco Habits as suroly as
nuinino cures n cold. Our treatment clarifies nnd builds up tho nystom.
Ono of our patients recently said: ' I nover felt so well In my life; I
nm a wonder to myself I " Send to us for booklot.
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From now on until further notice I will give
to all CASH PURCHASERS ONLY a dis
count of 10 per cent, or in other words; any
one buying $10 worth of goods will pay only
$9.00.
LOT OF ROCKERS will sell as low as 20 per cent discount from
regular prices,
STEEL RANGES and Cook stoves will sell almost at cost
Unredeemed pledges of JEWELRY, all kinds and sorts, will be sold
at a sacrifice.
The following are some of the lines we are
we give a discount of 10 per cent for cash:
Center Tables
Dining Tables
Kitchen Tables
Hook Cases
Writing Desks
Office Desks
Sideboatils
China Closets
Chairs, all kinds
Diusscrs
Folding lieds
Wardrobes
Crockery
Tinware
Graniteware
Stoves
showing aud upon which
Refrigerators
Carpets
Matting
lings
Linoleum
Sewing Machines
Dedroom Sets
Mcdcling
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FALSE THEORIES.
Lcd to Worthleis or Harmful Reme
dies. Stimulating Uie sealp may allny the
Itching of the dandruff, but that does
not cure the sealp. The disease wou't
yield to quinine or capsicum nor nlco
hoi. because It is caused by a germ
or parasite. To cure dandruff tho
gorin must be destroyed Until re
cently there was no hair preparation
or dandruff cure, or hair restorer tm
tin, market thut would kill that Insid
ious germ thai ''nee up tho scalp In
little scales nilli d dandruff, and ab
sorbs the vlta'ii 'if the ha.r, causing
falling hair, .'i.d finally baldness.
Nowbro'a. H i , de is tho only roal
ly scleiuifu ,iparatlon to cure dan
druff prevent fulling hnlr and bald
. (.-nil) i,v all leadlug druggisls.
in. in Humph for sample to Tho
No discounts on sales under 50 cents
Do not ask credit and discount at the same time bermi.se you
can not get it. Bring your cash with you and you will not be
disappointed.
will be
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ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD
given to any purchaser discovering that prices have
raised for the purpose of giving this discount.
Remember, that I am the local agent for the North
man Lloyd Steamship Co., and am able to sell
your tickets to or from any part of the world.
Qer-you
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