DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1903. . Peoples Greatest Outfitters 5 DF The BP M ATHENA NEWS ILTON L of the Best of Them Left ! j to tell you exactly the good qualities, it may look d 'C were un-iuuiiijj niu niauur. j you iook ai ihu-bc ouna ou toum see "instanter" You ...ll.r in fnL-n n Incc I.nw Willi. 'K " lithe ordinary. are getting some- t $12.50 SUITS for $7.50 Itsbby underwear and furnishings at less than cost $18, $20 SUITS for $12.50 ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE I i t MRS. W. H. HAWES AT WALLA WALLA HOSPITAL. Dr. Botkln and Wife Return From Portland and Seashore Changea. ble Weather In the East End of the County Harvesters Started. Athena. July 27. r u t.. architect from Pendleton, wn, , p lT,'nS(in5',- ,Car''c'lU,ers came up with lra and placed tho window casing in the basement of the M. E. church. arrt In K'n.Sl 0f rrcst Grovc' arrive in n day or so to visit her cousin. Mrs. E. I.. Harnett, of this Sunday night a disturbance at the home of Mrs. Walker Wilson on rourth stieet caused Marshal Tjhol son a little trouble, a in.w- . saultod. In her desperation she fought the young villain off until one of the children aroused Fred Cross k . "r i ii mi . ill' i in m i ii i u i; IsJOV A GOOD SMOKE ? itlla. Made at Home. Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride A. RHODE, Maker. t Is truly its proper name, for no rltlo was ever made to equal a Savage. Simplicity in con struction and operation, and great accuracy mako tuem sel dom equalled and never sur passed. The new 22-callbre Savago is a marvel for a small gun We have just got a few right from the factory and would like to have you see them flPSOIN HARDWARE Co. Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies TTtTTTTTtttTTTTTtTTtTTTTTTTTT FORMER CITIZENS WILL RESIDE IN CALIFORNIA. Returned From a Visit to Illinois Milton Young Lady Will Attend Business College In Spokane One Case of Typhoid Fever. Milton. July 27 -Miss Jennie Hut-, ler returned home Friday morning' from alley, Wash., where she has been employe,! the past two months, J -Mrs. 1.. n. Hognn and children 1 u.ne gone io Woodward's for an out-! Itip- ! Mr. and Mrs V'ranv- linnlt rr.i itrnnil Saturday morning from Cherry Point t ..... ...- i- ,my iinve uocn visiting friends and relatives. Miss Ada Pierce took her depart ure Friday mornlna for Snnl.nne where she goes to attend lllnlr's Hits-1 Iness College. Mis. I.avina Putnam nn.1 il.im'liter assistance. The fellow Ced bo-iMrs' Florence Kelly, returned yester- morning iroin westlnke, Idaho, whore they have been visiting Mrs Putnam's son. G. K. Putnam. K. M. Dotham. who has been em ployed in the express ofllce at the O. R. & X, depot, has the typhoid fever and left on this morning's tram for the hospital at Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Pennoek, form erly or Milton, but later of Westlake, Idaho, are here visiting for a few days. They are on their way to California, where thev expect to re side. Mrs. V. H Chastaln returned yesterday morning from Weston, where she was called bv the death of her grandfather. .!. V. Clark. Miss Pearl Davis, who has been here visiting her grandparents, Mr. anil Mrs. J. n. Davis. left this morn ing for her home at Walla Walla. Mrs. Harry J. Miller, of Idaho Falls, who has been the guest of Mrs, J. L, Williamson, departed today ,or a visit with relatives In Portland. Mrs. Gertie McQuary, who is em ployed in the Tribune ofllce, is visit ing her mother, Mrs. E. A. Hoyd for several days. David Chase has returned to his home at West Pound. Wash., after a month's visit with his sister. Mrs. 13. 1.. Wright.' Miss Flossie Morrison has gone to Port Wakely. Wash., to visit her aunt. Mrs. J. It. Mulhem. Death of Mrs. Terwllliger, J. E. Nichols returned this morn ing from Salem with the body of Mrs. W. G. Terwllliger, who died last Friday in the insane asylum. Thi remains will be Intel red tomorrow is no beverage more healthful the right kind of beer. Barley malt and hops tnd a tonic. C eward $100 Reward P untu futher notice I will cive to all Cash PuTChas- Iteount cf io per cent, or in other words, any one D'Orthnl nnnHc ..-III ! fillers wi l se,l as low as 20 tier cent discount from CM. ages and Cook stoves will sell almost at cost SKdpiedees 0f Tewelrv. all kinds and sorts, will be Ijcrince IJDRED DOLLARS REWARD will be given to any d fnr the nnr- M this discount. Re-nember that I am agent (or Iwrman. Llo J Steamship Co and can sell you a tic put of the world. hph Easier for ore ino marshal arrived. Sentiment among tho people. Had he 101 oscape no telling what would have happened. If he ever returns no doubt he will receive a warm wel come. The friends of Mrs. M. Johns will be saddened to learn tnat her sis ter, residing at Vansycle, Is not ex pected to live. Joe and Will Scott returned home Tuesday from working their summer tallow near Pendleton. Craig Wilkinson, who was injured by a fall of a horse several weeks ago. is able to be about. Mrs. Colbern has been confinod to her room for the past week. Mrs. O. G. Chamberlain and j.or mother. Mrs. Branden, were tho guests of Mrs. Caten near this cltv Sunday. Mrs. W. K. Hawes, who has been slci: for the past two weeks, was taken worse Friday. Dr. Plomonden advised her to go to Walla Walla, where she could be under the care of a trained nurse and good doctors, as sne is in a critical condition Mrs. Hawes left Saturday for Walla Walla, accompanied by Mrs Robert Tharp. of this city. Mrs. Tharp will return home today and take charge of Mrs. Hawes' little son. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Botkln have re turned home from Portland, where they have been visiting relatives for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Gross are over from Walla Walla, staylnc on their farm during the harvest season. Edward Kllgore of this city, who has been working near Pilot Rock for Mr. Mclntyre, returned home last evening. Charles Sherman, the Athena meat market man, added a smokehouse in place of the one destroyed by fire. The structure is of brick and Is a great Improvement over the formor fire-trap. m a food and a tonic. Only 3, per cent m or alcohol just enough to aid digestion. m But get the right beer, for .omc beer is not healthful. M Schlhz it the pure beer, the clean beer, the filtered and I m ncmiicu occr. io oacuu in it nothing out health. B find achlitz is the aged beer that never causci biliousneM. r.. .1. d.. D...i: B j Thm Bear that made Mltwauka fanui, BW VBT t'lionc rn tM.un, II. Kopittko, D07 Main St., BfWvl Pendleton AJ Farms for Sale. We now have listed for sale some of the best wheat farms and stock innches in tho county. Tho stock ranches can be sold either with or without the stock. All the places are Hot winds, with the thermometer we" '"H'raved and well supplied with ranclm. from nn In 07 In ,1m shnrl I wa"-'r- 0'u ver uranium- ui Numerous dust storms, with an oc casional display of fireworks, seems to be the order of tho day lately in these parts. The thermometer reg istered 97 from 12 until 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Clarence Whitman commenced heading his barley Friday. ( Carger and Mtvjuary, of Grease- j wood, started their heading and j threshing outfit Tuesday. Miss I.ucy Hansell and Miss Eva Barger will property. Including new modern resi dence on north side of river. Call and get prices. BENTLEY & HAHTMAN. No Pity Shown. "For years fate was alter me con tinuously," w.Itos F. A. Gullcdge, Vcr. bena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of piles causing 21 tumors. When all failed, Bueklen's Arnica Salvo cured mo. Equally good for burns and all at Tall- SATURDAY SPECIALS Calico, any Piece 111 tl c store 5c, Viiril ,11 1. . , , 1 j"1" uieacneu .wusnu, oc grn.ie, any quantity So, yard Out'ug Flannel; Sr, )i a ul 10c grades nlen s bl.i:k striped sliitt, 50c t;r.d'' Men's and Hoys' straw hats Large size comforts, good quality .... Ladies' knit pants, knee length Ladies undcrvo-ts sloevi less, 25c erad colored 20c, cftub. Ladies' sleeveless vests, plain 4c, each 7c, yard 40c, uiiclr 20 por cent reduction $1, endi 20c. pair white or Watch for our HICi SALE next wick t occupy the cook-house. The Dudley I ami pains. Only 2Cc boys' Dean and Earl, of this city, arel"1"" & o.'s drug store. to work with the crow. OC i GGRRECT OPTICAL WORK No Experimenting Glasses that Satisfy Fine Watch Repairing High (ii ado Work at Regular Prices GENUINE MATERIAL i i HIrt M11I11 Mm t, I'enilleliill, (lll'uu'l Successor to W. E. GAHHETJOX SOME ECHO NEWS. and Axle (Strease I 've a lat'L'o stock nf castor machiuo, and rvlind-r oils, graphite, Tnvlor . w,,, u.i grease, u uiiuujiu u tiuyir your ilflrvest fcUj)Ulv. A A TAYLOR , the Hardware 74 Main Street ikt Pipes Esamined and Kepalrcd at On Thousand Tons of Alfalfa on One Ranch School Election Ttoday. Echo. Ore., July 20. George J. Kimball paid Pendleton a business visit yosteiday returning this morn ing. He is foreman for the Blue Mountain rtanche and estimates his crop 01 allalfa for tho two cuUIiikh to be a thousand ton. This Is the ranch recently purchased by Stephen son and Connor of the O. It. & N. Hany Rogers, a prominent Butter Creek rancher, paid Pondleton a bun iness visit this evening. The citizens nro votlnc at tue fcchool house this evonlug upon the subjact of bonding tho district for 1 the purpose of enlarging tho 6iiool , hmise and addlnir the tenth and elev enth grades and considerable Inter est 1 being taken. ' Maryland day at the World's Fair, St l.ouls. next year will be Septem- .j 1 lw 12. . . 4. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? HID mm mar 4. Store For Rent lining to erect brick block on the corner and Cottonwood streets. I Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. i Almost everylxxlj who reads the news i papers i sure to know of the wonderful ' 1 1 .o,l,. 1. tr vi Jb , Kilmer's Swaiiip- KtKt, the great kid- i, uey, liver ana plan- riS It ik the L'reatnitil- ical triumph of the niuetceiitli century ; ,ir... ,.,lfl..r,...nr 1 iun.iii;ivtqtivi . Xfi 01 scieiililic researcii bv Dr. Kilmer, the l.i, ., on.t , blailder specialiU, and is wonderfully 1 7 successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, caUrrh of the bludder ami ,1 TO 1 W-IJ 1 II Ul ran D A HIGH n VAT'OT" .. . ..... ..u..A ...limit ih 1 iih u'nm ... . . i.ulnrr imillll """"'i I am puuiuiug iu v . , , t form of kidney trouble, ink block on the corner of Webb lor"' " " ""' cwamn Swamn-Root is not rec- 1 ouimeiidtMl for trveryimiiji om 11 ) buUd I would like to secure a renter; kiJ liver or bladder trouble it will be for the upstair and dowuataln , foun,i';u.t t)t remetly you need. It lias either separately or together, so j lieen tesled jn M lnuiiy ways, in hospital p'aw ' '1 to senous breans f;pjf"s'"-'a- work guar .rt "I t C'e Reliable Plumber. "ee'. oppOSItlj the Goiden Kule Hotel that In oulldlng I can arrange u t,.HMins tn suit the renter. Those desiring to rent call or address It. Martin, at his grocery store. einnlinn Iros.' World's OreaUst Show at Walla Walls, August For the above occasion me sr -'.. .Mum a reduced rate t'o'r the round trip. Tl'kf's on sale august 13, good en' I An-.tist 14th re turr lnv For further particulars, call n!) or address F. Y. Wamsley, agent. Lodging House for Sale. v 1 n the itv 20 fompleto furn tir,ms A lease for elht years work and in private practice, aun uas proved so successful 111 every case that a special arrangement has beeu made by .JiTi,.,. oil rwufera of this paper, wholune not already tried it, may have a sample u.m fr.i- bv mail, alsoa Ixxjk U-Jl- ist 13. moreaUjut Swamp-Root.and howto O.U & ' r.M.loutifv.ubaN, kidneyorbladdert...u- of $1 W I Mr Wlii n v.. iliiiKiiienttoi) reading this I i.oi. n.i.s offer 111 tins paper uiiubeu'i address to Dr. Kilme. F'l Co., BinKliHtiiloi. 1 .V. V The regular j fifiv 1 1 iit and on. dollar sii Urttltswre B ef Somp Rout biil.il.- ..II 'IrugKists Don't make all nilstuKf, ""I i.'liiriiiuti fc.. , I t Ai Ii LI -Li 'Ir-ftM. Enquire at this office. every bottle. Price $ per Eia