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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1903)
DAILY EAST OnECONlAM PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. IMS. I ' i r ' - HHHIRRSnM WHOM HflPPfMIMpq1 rvn . Peoples Greatest Outfitters the INKS :. VALISES TELESCOPES HIT CASES . irrm- i- iiimiiniTln BEAR AND DEER MAKING RECENT HAULINGS OF ORE THEMSELVES FAMILIAR. ASSAYED A DOLLAR A POUND. . . . it . .. 1 - Tt M 1: I - if I nrA etiAnt . . t . a ns sbow you the good .qualities, nw styles, and hot- lit the best ever built tor tho money. LEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE LoY A GOOD SMOKE 7 Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride l,lla. Made at Home. A. RHODE, Maker. GROUSE SEASON I Opens Saturday, August the first, and you will neid a new gun and ammuni tion, Wc have tho finest lino In the city of double barrel shotguns and repeat ers. Call and ezamlno our line before purchasing, as wo can save you money IPSON HARDWARE Co. I I Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies "TTvV " r F V I WW " ml 1 " p W I i r l T I TH I l"fT sward $100 Reward I nntii 'u'her notice I will give to all Cash Purchas- Pis ou t 'I id oer cent, or in other words, any one fwortii ol tioous will pay only Jo pickers wi I st,i as low as 20 per cent discount from ices bees an 1 Ook stoves will sell almost at cost. ae' p.t a,es of lewelrv. al kinds and sorts, will t HDRED DOLLARS REWARD will be given to an Id'SCiAenni. that prices have been raised for the put s? t'.is discount. Remember that I am agent for Gtrman Llo d Steamship Co. and can sell you a tic Fan of ih i world. Severe Case of Typhoid Fever Threshing Machines Are All at Work Recent Arrivals From Brit ih Columbia Rain is Needed Bad lyCoyotes Are Becoming Numcr- Briggson. Ore.. Aug. 3. K, J. noddy, has moved his family to Atheu.v where he will start his butcher shop again, after a rest of a couplo of. months. A large black bear was seen rum maging around In the county road a few nights ago. Also a door made Its appearance at the home of I.otite Chrlstisou. No chase was offered to either. Bill Wllkenson was a visitor In this vicinity looking aTter his crop here and returned after a short stay to start his threshing machine near sand Hollow. Sam Rose, brother of Mrs. Maggie Taylor Is very ill with a severe case of typhoid fever, and is reported a little better at latest reports, uudcr the care of Dr. J. A. Best. Jude Mitchell has started his threshing machlno and is reported he is meeting with much success. The family of Mrs. Anna Peterson, who came here recently from British Columbia, have been quite 111. owlnr tc the change of climate, but nt las: epnrts are couvalscing, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilgore. of the Weston bank, accompanied by Mr. aim Mrs Charles Taylor, of the Fair store, of Weston, were In this region for an outing a few days ago. William Jamison passed through this vicinity to the mountains looking after bis father's cattlo, which are on the Breaks. Everything is nedin rain badly and are In hopes we will get it soon. Mrs. O. M. Marvin, will return home in a few days from Adams wtieio she has beeu employed the past few weeks. Miss Bessie E. Palmer, will leave for Pendleton in a few days. Coyotes are getting quite numer ous and brave, for they have been vis itlnc i.cople's barnyards. Hueklehpri-u Martt( in rw. I . . j . j i rivyicaa Gathering Up Horses to Ship to Aloerta Hay Crop is Better Than Was Expected Range Is Drying Up Fast. NEWS OF ATHENA. Visitors From South Dakota Have Returned Home Crops Are Re ported as Fine in the Neighborhood of Pullman Mrs. David Taylor's Health is Improving Rapidly. Athena, Aug. 1. W. It. Taylor and fntnilv who have lioon none about two weeks rusticating and looking ait'r t tie cattle ana rarm, returneu home Tuesday bringing back about 2n hi'dd of nice looking horses. ldM-nli Shind's aunt and two cous ins who have been visiting at his hoim m ar Athena, left for their honu in South Dakota af'er a two months ii'. o few day.i ag. Ilev C. A. Sims, former pastor of the Chilstian church of Athena, lett Tue.-da;. i.-.ornin? for Crook county., Mr Bias intends to make a good many imjiiovements on his new' place lie and his family intend to make icieir homo in th? future. Misses Addle and Mabel Banister, who have just returned home from an extended visit to Pullman visiting, friends aud relatives, report crops looking tine in that vicinity. Timothy is used extensively for hay and Is a good yield. Mrs David Taylor is improving very rapidly now She is able to be up and around at present. Alba, Aug. 2. William Dohcrtv. who Is hautinj ore front Susanvilie to Pendleton, reports that tho oro that ho freighted out assayed as lngh as a dollar u pound. Mr. Doherty pulled out WO pounds and hauled supplies back. Tho boys and girls not otherwise engaged aro busy picking hucMcber rios and storing them away for win ter consumption. Tom Vaughn, who has resided hire for a long time, will leave In tin. morning lor Portland to reside W. Dnbb Is here negotiating for the purchase of two bands of horses ot Cox and Hoover to ship to the lber ta country, and reports that the com lng stock country of the Northwest is settling up very fast. There are RtUl a few heavy work horses here for sale. A large party of young folks Visit ed Hldaway springs today. Haying is now In full blast, the crop being much better than was expected. The grass on tho range is drying up very fast and the gathering ol beef cattlo will soon commence to J turn In pastures to hold for tho full i market. 1 A small machine from tho Potts country will do the threshing here this year. Wins Every Cup Every cup of coffee Cm be made delicious. Every dth of hieaVfast fowl can be made more appetising. Your cooling can be made much easier by using Economy Brand Evaporated Cream When once tried, you will neer question that the quality far surpasses anthlng you have ever tried, it is rich ami creamy Hows uniformly from the can. Our cap label Is a guarantee that every known precaution has been taken to make It absolutely pure. We produce ninety per i cnt of the entire amount of Evaporated Cream used in the whole wotld. Nine out of ten use brands bearing our cap label. Ate you the one out of the ten? If so, try Economy Brand and you will be converted to goods of gocni quality, i-or your own protection, see inc cap iaeei pelorc you uuy. tfrrr?rfrrr4Vi Helvetia Mills: Condensing Co. Highland, 111. End of Bitter Fight. I "Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with an abscess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPont, Ga., "and gave mo up. Ev erybody thought my time had come. As a last resort I IncJ Dr King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Tho benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet In a few days. Now I've entirely regnlued my health." It conquers all coughs, colds and throat aud lung troubles. Guaranteed by Tnllman & Co.'s drug More. Price 50c and $1 Trial bot tles free. Health and Pleasure. When one goes to Lehman Springs there Is every assurance that not only will one's health be benefited by tho pure, bracing mountain air and bath ing to be enjoyed there, but also while gaining health one can enjoy a great variety of pleasure ranging from hunting and fishing to bowling and goli. C. R. Dutton has sustained his reputation as a capable host by the manner In which ho Is providing for the comfort and pleasure of IiIb guests. USE PURE ICE INSTEAD. Don't Run Any Risk Use Ice From Boiled and Distilled Water. "Owing to the low stage of tho water In the iity well it has been found necessary to pump some of the supply from the channel of tho river. For this reason It is thought best by Dr. Cole, tho city health olllror, to call tho attention of the public to tho advisability ot boiling the water used for drinking purposes." 15. 0 July 22. Bettor use puro Ice, mado from water that has been both boiled and distilled. It Is cheaper than jou enn boll the water Boss Ice Co., 'Phone Main 17S1. A glass factory In operation will bo a feature of Indiana's dlsplny at the World's Fair St. l.ouls. ECHO NOTES. ldSttofllT I Even nrUr u nnntthnrv nf the ddriik r.rv exclusively at our fountain. ' have tie 50(Ja Water trade and the reason sot tar to seek. We use nothing but the t of tra.t-rials. For pxamole our popular I nS Po , ' is madfi from carefully selected, rnP1 ' . Pes, peaches, oranges and ban- st-rud w.tli the purest of ice cream, llllng a .'ish that will rival the far famed Xlar i .. j i i i i it,. i.i, onnifi i iuuu oi me uous. ncic ii.v"- i - M-w unnKS. Mystic Shrine, Br ocfc Frappe, basset Punch, Peach Glace. X h McCOMAS Co. .rro Main iind Curt S'f.ets ...H Rccaired at Once k'ay wH iea(4 t0 Eerious break ;. a-s worh guarantee tho T9UU1o Plumber. LOllr " upposite tiie ooiueu !" The Hare Packing Company Will Run a Meat Market in Connection vrnvr anrf Dauahter Have Returned to Echo Packing House! ai. it a Ui4 cntcmhr 1 i VV 1 1 1 Vpcu rwwu t, wvs Echo Ore Aug. 4. -Mrs. John Bar ?er who ha- been in Heppner for the past two or three yours for the pur i s,. of -dm atlng her daughter, Buoh la ha.- rviiii-ne'l here, which was ber former hotm- I A Esteb bus ordered his press aLd will rommence tho publication . . ..... . lin ApkI tT 01 tee lurno ii-wb nuuuv v..- - next month Miss PuIoy in expect ed heu in a few days and will take a place on me papc-i. m- u',ii has the contract for naintinK the Imilding of the American L. v. CA, Utnr.'ieA CO.. . .... .... Im fin. Will 00 MW " i n-1... nnmnflnV will ...I... I.t innnf.otlnll open a meai iui with tueir inianuv"" " - -- . ommeiif-e lf tha first of noxt month. Mrs H " Willis and son leave to- day for tn.' obuo"- "- ; Mrs. Cbarii-s Jl. ytyor leave tomorrow . The saw and the hammer are! M brand in the land and the sound therof Is beard on a" sines In Echo, .... ......Mi. lio ftnonn The 1acKrai)i)n oen'ciu tbereof and moiirnptb that he Is soon ro be canned. Ringllng Eros.' World's Greatest Show at Walla Walla. Augutt 13. Vex tbe above occasion the O. It. & Co offers a reduced rate of $1.90 lor the round trip. Tickets on sale hukusi 13 good until August 14th re turning For further particulars, call on or address F. F. Wamsley, agent Hare wliii h h Islleh tin oiien a !3 aofi thick, (M Ol 1 v I II V J I J ' VP. u Vft I' V , I L KM lrv?K vi ffl Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. Wo Don't Keep Everything Out we do keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Finish, In all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Lumber, In cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple oxes Is complete, and any one In need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : Gray's llnrbor Com. Co. Opp. W: ft C. K. Depot i Such nj Kf.w- kiio's limn ciwk produces. rcaiizt ttiatithi lure' nt. AH J. U'i Vk lilt WI1I l't K't Kl'U'HII.i'K lit III'l- .iur. c i.joi n r-'ii itiuiiut. l.t uuM.ly tiiti'Tiyipp I'ic lua- v l'ittii ttt unrlc lilh tin iij'- ftn ii i' its m v makes dnulrulT. fulltmc hair uiid tlnn. LrlUio liu QlaiimtilblliUib. Gesiilemen flnti it equally it valuable, for lit Horku ltkuu iliurm.vvcj) ui 3 on lifihl beadi. Jfor Silr otall flrtt CUk Drug Morr KOUat ICE Wi1 keci nothing but purr iintuial be, frozen from pure, 1 tluir moiiutalii water. It giKs T farther and lasts longer than f ...... rt l . .11 .. I.. n urillllllll lit'. mi unit in an uiipiojudlced Irlnl of our Ire.. Why not order a case of the celebrated fichllU, A. II. C. or tiainhrlmiH for your Sunday dinner? I'll. me youi order to Multi 51 HENRY KOPITTKE .TIPATIO I AMII.lAlt I'lIllAHKS. Altai hd to ilia Home." We sell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a posltlvo guarantee. It will euro all chronic and other blood iiolsons. If you have eruptions or sores on your body, or are pale, weak or run down, It Is Just what you need We refund money if you aro not satisfied. CO cents and $1.00 F. W Schmidt & Co, druggists. Young. dibber "Hy (l.-orx"-' I sro that lirownnstone, the millionaire, has been stabbed." Old Grovcrly "How sad! How very sad' It has put the maiket down two polni ' Ilrook lyn Mfe. "I ll.TO K IW I d J -11 I tnuvinm f li iMmHi, miitu tueiu iil'-el't ' ' i Itrmih-1"','' a' ' tills teiilMn , ja, frrlli i.liiL-aril"' I ira.ii I ' ' ui.i ' I ' enw 1j i to 1 1 in ol ' mil ' ii t ' H ml Ltucli a ruliei tlilio Mllbuut i t teitii at i- tu n u liile lluiu. i , ii, . i fin. m , K tll.L tlHHI 1 dill f I, 1 UlliJllli. Il'lli'l .Ul'tl i I A-t A II I' I - I , , in.fc.iiri' u Uar aim If 1 'if r 1 1' ii moTi. ienti It A , , .1,1 I, III M - ri hi Pmroli Mlob. t I! CANDY m CATHARTIC Mt ta aoe mh nraiaiiio - 1 'ISOfflllANl I 1 Pure, Pale and Sparkling. Bottled Ooilu, Hevi-rt- . , vmu.i-ii iir(ji-i 1' 't.Ux ... CUHE CONSTIPATION. ... ll.r.Ul ll.-.l; l.-F-l. 1 " ."" J. 1"- " FOR SALE One Single Seated Top HiitfKy One Double Set of Ilarm-ns One M t Steel WrfKOii Mnels One 22 Mi'jc (Jrain Drill Also Five V. un Caitle Call on or Address , r 1 IJ& YV . JrOClCr I Ml)opoi.ismon. Copjrtliwt j U Cole's Addition Pendleton, Ore. ...A jB I yhafT I IiTSmI fTlff ' JIIW COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M, FROOME, PROPRIETOR. CnrrviillH for iilcnlC imrtliiH. Good loams with comiiotciit drivers for commcrclul men, Hpcedy horsoa aud haiidsome rigs for oveiilng and Sun day driven, dentin horses for family nun Mti,,l lionnled nt ruasouablo rates. limit of cam given to transient stock Onnos to Hotel I'eiiuieton. 'Phono Main 1C1. THERE is a big DEMAND for j n I 1....1I.. 1 ......1.1.. t UUIluetl irullH auu vukoiuuivo Unit tiiutu likfi raotlier'H Rfloiiopol has all tliu frcBli ripo lliivqrol' tlio l'rnlt or vegetable noth ing but tlin most fe-ulcct Htuck guts into a HOWOl'OLE can. (Kvcry lilt is packed fresh, BWt'ft imd delicious, with ruliiFtaklng care unci yon can not find an equal anywhere to MONOPOLE, till