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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1903)
eat July Skirt Sale I .... 110 SKIRTS left that must be closed r,,, A v . . . . . t VIUUC .rtomac ' " c " " "iicibiccK soon C w 1 r Hn nnt want tn ram i . '.aaii w j a Miii'm c l i r i sl"1' . nnrp on them that will make thrm mn in... nut . , T lldl ,u . .i ." ...-.ni iipm nelow and then art n READ ON Mlouri.voo Skirts go at $10 00 12.00 .. m 9,50 'I 1( io.oo m . 8.00 " 9-00 7.25 ' (1 Soo t n 6.40 " 7 00 " " 5.50 b oo ,, ,, ., 4,75 , 5 0 ' 3.90 ' 4- ' 2.95 3 50 2.75 , 3- " 2.10 ., 2 so 1.90 , 2 oo . 1,45 ;ale will last just 10 Days from Thursday, JULY 16th, to Saturday night, JULY 25th. I'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Cor. Main and Alta Streets. BHIEF HEWS NOTES. It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse CHURCH THE. IU'" w " SOMEWHAT REMODELED. nictrirt Will Be Con- I into a Public Park New -i -u..,... will Re Rullt on 1 Potvrlnc who has recently i Heppncr in the Interests of : - as to what the city Is doing i reDlllJumg un uieiraiuum j inil liv tllO flood. ! he ''ans for the new church I IR'-JU llillUC .inn lilt iv u,,. ci ri m' thp movement are t.n- I'unrlo fur ll a .rn. h,; cd fir- But the- new , - w no' be on the site of j !:' ir "tc sentiment of the i '.at a.' of the land In the I rn" 'u park In order to Insure j sa's'v if the towu. i : hues the east bluff as it ; a ' nf lesldence portion n wa- ' uilt along the creel; ii e ic The back yards of as u1 he flood came all h.-usrs were In the path of and dammed the water up, intc the business part of ' It is now the Intention of tmv aP of that strip swept bare by the water and convert it In to a public park. This will comprise a strip about a quarter of a mile long and 150 yards wide along the bank of the stream. This will be set in shrubbery and seeded to lawn so that It will be an ornament to the place and a place of recreation for the people, and not only that, but in case another flood should come there will be an open place down which the water can find a passage without be ing forced into the business part of the city and working damage there. The houses formerly occupying the site of the park will be rebuilt on the bench on the east side of the creel and will thus be out of the way of any future cloudburst. The Episco pal church will also be built there, and will be begun In the near future. QUIET HOME WEDDING, Supplies on- j ju- h ir it don't wake That s the guarantee we ir goou gold watch out in tne tew We can sell you a re- 'imeKeper m cheap case just iou can t afford to neglect '-lectors and goggles. jour watch need rena ring ; THE r.WPI ED nuTin i w aim ur I Iwlrili Marriage Wednesday Evening of Popular Young People. Wednesday, July 15, at o o'clock p. m.. at the residence of the bride's mother. Mrs. Will McGregor. Rev. J Edwards, of the Congregational church united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Mr. Raphael Barck and Miss Emma Haigb. The bride Is well known here, and dearly beloved by her many friends, and the groom is one of Pendleton's highly lespected and trusted young men. The bride was dressed in a beauti ful white dress, wearing white carna tions. Mr. Fred Book supported the groom, while -Miss Willa McGregor was bridesmaid. After congratulations a delicious lunch was served. The bride's cake was beautifully decorated with a wedding bell. the guests piesent were Ilev. J. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. K. Van Dran ot the Hotel I'endleton; Adjutant Howell and wife and daughter, of the Salvation Army: Mrs. Ileddow. Miss Colliton. Mr. Fled Book, and Miss Emma Green, of Walla Walla. Illness prevented her siBter. Mrs. Love, from attending. , , Many beautiful and useful presents were received. Tney win iumiru.an. ly begin housekeeping and the r many friend wish thorn a long and happy Hie SUIT BROUGHT. Two Hundred Eight Dollars Is In Controversy. A bult was filed this morning by the Kleckensteln Moyer company through Its attorneys Jfms A. lee ami u. j oittiv. "" . IGP i It is an action brought to recover lns.SO th interest at 6 PO ""1 from February 23. 1903 to date, to Lethor with costs of tho action. It fs he balance due on an account of i" 38 W owed the plaintiff hy the do endant for goods dellvewl. Walter Is a saloonkeepei at es ton -CI 8 aKin Xnan Ir 1 V . Ill am r. . UJ -'scull (or ibutlty 1 if, PtiVlntMad 'omir.. . P&Ckltee. ner nnitnrl "P Bark 'or 'tinnvlng dlrl 5c 5c Sewing Machine Oil perm' oil Qg (or Root Beer ftiSlffttliopir -c detlclo -, per gl 'Ov ith Vut preilui' Ice Cream Siv lie ctm Qc aperlorar'lcle lor . on (or remo""1 Brown 8 Tree Soap jCti o( KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 5 htep from Main Mreet towm-d tn t.url Castle's for fresh fisli. Fresh fruits at Kemlcr'a. $50 given away. See page 4. Try The Delta's Iced drinks. Best i-hoe work at Teutsch'a. See Sharp for paper hanging. Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. Delicious Ice cream, The Delta. Fresh ranch eggs at Kcmler's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Cattle, horses and sheep. Wade. Dining tables $5 and up. Rader's For tho best bread, get Rohrman's. Blackberries hy the crate at Kenv lcr's. "Flinch," the new game, at Fra zier's. New books just arrived at Fra tier's. Ironers wanted at the Domestic Laundry. No extra charge for tabulator on the underwood. Raspberries, fresh, firm and dell cious at Oliver's. tor Kent Mcely furnished room, b'M Thompson street. Wanted Machinist and moulder at Rlgby-CIove Foundry. Currants from the Palouse, best in the market, at Oliver's. Don't fail to read the Underwood typewriter ad iu this issue. Ixiok up the offer in tho St. Joe Store's ad. It will pay you. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candies and fruits. U C Under about that J50 worth of furniture he Is giving away. $S50 buys business. $150 net pmtit per month. Wade & Bryson, Received dally, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Gratz's. Forty different styles ot extension tables from $5 to $30. Rader's. Frank Robinson lias just received a lot of new music from 'Frisco, Best stock ranches in Camas Pra irie. 1C0 to 1,000 acres. Wade. MI Preferida, the best cigar made, at Rees' cigar store. Court street. We are now offering the regular 12Uc toilet paper 3 for 25e. N'olt's. The St. Joe Store Is making a spe cial offer. See their advertisement. Good business chances on Main and Court streets. Low rents. Wade. All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. Don't let cigars get the best of you get the best of cigars. Hanlon's. We have fruit Jars and fruit jar extras, rubbers, covers, etc. It. Rohr man. See Charles Lane about jour paint ing and paper hanging; SO" Vincent street. Our unique method of selling might interest you. Therkelsen's Piano Ilotibe. At and bolow cost all suminor. mil linery, especially patterns. Mrs. Campbell. If you want vacant lots, come and see us. We never quit till wo suit you. Wade. Good house. 5 rooms. 2 lots, shade trees, lawn, east front, good location, J1.600. Wade. A very plcasaut evening can lit spent at Therkelsen's Piano House, listening to the Apollo, Good news comos to those who In vestigate our easy payment plan. 1 Theikelsen's Piano House. ! Vnr S:iln Hlienn eood chainlesb Columbia blcyclo and one fine snare drum. Inquire of W. E. Garretsoti, optician. Those knowing themselves In debt to P. I'. Collier & Co., will pleaso settle up by the first day of August promptly. Estimates given on short notice on painting and paper hanglug. Charles Lane, the pioneer painter, SO" Vin cent street. Good meat In summer must he taken earn of. That's the kind you get at Houser's, Alta street, opposite Savings Hank. Throe months' Instruction given absolutely freo with every piano wo sell. Inland Empito Piano Houso, 001 Main street. rvnnsi look I im cood makes every thing elso good, for tho time being, but our pianos are always good. Ther h iten's Piano Mouse. Lost On Johnson micoi, nem Water, or on Water uieet, last even ing, a pockctbook. Itaiu-n to ha-u Oregonian office and receive reward. We have three quarter sections of land in tho best wheat belt In the county. It is high priced. It is the liett. Price Is low. Wado & Uryson. Purity, sweetness, richness, pow er singing quality and evenness are the essential qualities of a perfect tone The Kimball piano possesses them all in the fullest degree. Inland Empire Piano House, 601 Main street. At Shield's Park. Ni- i.Mivnid Shields, of Portland cbr-nrral the larKe tent on the rti,,,.,i and will onen on noxt Wednes day a high class show, iieaded by the great cockatoo circus, Theso won derful birds display almost human in telligence. It will be tho greatest show Q..or nrehented to a renuieiun uum . ...Ill i ence. The enionuiuiueni win i strictly refined and moral. t Short Lines of mmm Odds and Ends, Broken Sites and THE LAST PAIR Left, just as good as the first pair sold but the prices on these last pairs are radically different , n on n Lsicfc lliiflPipers xfftoird Ties )MmmiM(gr Shm Men's Canvas Shoes, and Low Shoes in Patent Colt, Velour Colt and Vici Kid All new stylish seasonable goods. WE WILL MAKE THE PRICES RIGHT. Come and see The Peoples Warehouse Outfitters for flen and Women NEARLY GUWIPLETED THE NEW FERGUSON-MALONEY BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING. very pleasant concert to u crowded house this ufloriiixm between the houra of 1:30 and 3:30, at tho Ther kelseu Piano House A number of inilHlc lovcra of tho city wore present ' ami all enjoyed tin- playing of tho , dub. which wiib of a high order of ex cellent e H. O, Miller, of Hollwood, who wa on tho Portland car which was rob bed Tuesdny night, throw away a handful of coin when ho saw tho car wiib being held up, After tho holdup bo wont back and found most of tho nionoy In tho dust beside tho track. Peaches Come High, , . , . ,.. Snako river peaches are on the lo- Will Be Occupied by an Immense mM nt (w() fm. Stock of Implements and Vehicles ,,1,, (1V)) for ,m(.. At thl and by a Wholesale Grocery House rnt(1 walla Walla citizens mo eating Will Open for Business Monday j seeds anil all Next. be The work on the Ferguson-Maloney iMiHiliiiii is ratildly Hearing comple tion and will be occupied In a fow 1 dayB. In fact, tho stock of tho Kun klo Implement House will he removed fiom tho present placo on Cottonwood J street on Monday next, and the new place will bo opened as soon as things i can Ik; straightened aiound. Mr Kunklo has leased the wliolo I building ami has sub leased half of j the basement and the store room on tho north side of the building to tho DoHpain Wliolesalo Grocery linn. All tho rest of tho building will ho used 1 hy the Implement house, and then there will not be room enough fori the easy handling of the slock. At the present time the whole of the top , lloor Is filled with new iimkkiuh. three carloads being sloreii mum awaiting sale. This will, perhaps, be tho largest slock or any renin In the state. The wholewilo nnd re tail houses in Portland carry a larger stock of course, but tor a stilctly re-1 tall hotiee. it Is the biggest. Tho basomeiit Is now full of wagons and larni Implements packed away as light its sardines In u hox. In one half or the basement there aie two carloads of wagons stored. The main 1 Hour will bo used ab the umpmy wmi, and the iilacn wheie the extras are kent. It wll bo fitted up In good slyl ,i thi.rn tlin niircliaser can see .,.,!.. r nnvthliiL' in the Hue that he wants to buy. The store will he open in tho new lioupe on Monday H tho plans of the proprietor are car lied out as thoy now stand. Concert at Therkelsen's. The Chicago Mandolin Club gave a to get their moneys worth, A few more warm days, how ever will soon see tho maiket glut ted with this particularly luscious fruit - Walla Walla Statesman. A Mistake Introducing Pairs of New Tnvniiifif Sloes In shipping our order recently from a largo Kastern tollot paper fac tory, an error was mailo and a much higher guide paper waa sent -a find tissue worth 1814c a roll. Rather then lecall the shipment thu factory turn ed over tho entire shipment lo us at tho price of a cheupur grade. Nothing lllto It has over been sold In thlH city. (HO nr.. of Medicated Paper.) THE NOLF STORE 8CHOOL AND OFFICE 8UPPLIE8. 1 1 1 1 "; ; i Insurance at Cost;! E Do you want to see them?,! Glad to show them ; Boston Store $13,450,960.00 Of liimirunco In forco OHEOON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION. M. Agent H. for RICE, Freowator, Umatilla County. J. P. WALKER, city agent for Pendleton,