East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 20, 1903, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1903.
jta peoples Greatest Outfitters
S OF
tickets to Shield's Park
on intend buying goods buy them here. With
--.idi tuirchasc'in our clntliinn .1 . 1
cnt wc kivc yu a ui.net to tnc vaudevi.le
DERATION SALE
Li.rmni! our siorc rooms, tearine out ami m.
:3g the interior, hence its bargain time.
ClAL THIS WEEK
SAMS. Tourists Cups and
Negligee Shirts
LEXANDER'S
(EPARTMENT STORE
PH1IIE OF FMATILLA fr
OY
A GOOD SlYIUKfc
Made at Home.
Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride
A. RHODE, Maker.
H -H--l"H"I'-H--r'-H--fr'H"fr-H--fr-fr
GROUSE SEASON
Oiiciis Snturdny, August tho first, nnd
you will need a new gun nnil ammuni
tion. We have the finest lino In tho city
of dmiblo barrel shotguns anil repeat
ers. Call anil examine our line before
purchasing, as wo can save you
money
IPSON HARDWARE Co.
Hain St. Headquarters for fishing supplies
Litji ! ! ijiijtjijiiijittjitiijtjtjtjtjjj(jijitjjjttij4,i
J
iases the Taste" !
iior fiC ri orana 01
Once Used
ALWAYS
USED
RICO COFFEE in one pound Packages
: MOCHA. COFFEE in one pound pacKuges
For sale by all up-to-date grocers.
Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder
IND COFFEE & SPICE Co.,
I'OltTI.ANH
OltKUON
HH
MLTON
ONLY ONE CASE SERIOUS
ILLNESS IN VICINITY.
Sudden and Unexpected Death of
Rev. Peck Death of Noah Taylor,
One of the old SettlersVisitors
From Heopncr and Other Points
New Saleswoman From Portland.
Milton. Or.. Aug. 19. Sir. and Mrs.
U R. Samuel and Mr. and Mrs. James I
Irajlrr and daughter left this I
...ujiiinR mr not Lake, where they
will spend sevoral weeks camping.
Mi. and Mrs. p. m. Howard are here
from their home at Ileppner, nnd are
the guosts of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Walter, of Hot
Lake, aro here visiting at tho home
of Mrs. Rlla George.
Miss Zola Roberts arrived here
Monday from her home at Portland,
and has accepted a position In Geo.
nohrman'f I akery.
Mrs. D.'i Hughea, of rulnw, ard
Mrs. Orn Wanv-e. i.f Win'.ti't are
here visiting their mother, Mrs. C. K.
Olhson.
K. M. nothnm, who was formerly
employed In the 0. It. & N. express
nno here, was In town Sunday. Mr.
riotham has lust recovered from tho
Ing to the public the views and alms'
of this famous democratic organlza-1 f
tlnn unless wealthy Tnmmanyltes
"chip In." In the recent dock board !
scandnl exposures the Ntews has been ! 7
the only paper of New York to come 1
to the defense or Mr. Mnrj.hv and nls:t
fi lends. Some sort or a deal Is look-1 T
ed for by which tho Tammany lend-
j era will put up n substantial sum to
cnnuio nr. .nunsey to put tne paper
on us icet in exennngo ror loyal and
unswerving support of Tammany Hall J
candidates nnd policies. I
NAPS
railw;
MERCER.
West Virginia and Wabash Interests
Concerned.
Hlklns, W. Va.. Aug. 20. in rail
way and financial circles it is regard
ed as practically certain that the
proposition to consolidate the coal
and coke ronds of West Virgina will
1)0 favorably ' acted upon at today's
meeting of the stockholders of
Charleston, Clendennln and Stanton
Hailroad Company. Former Senator
Henry D. Davis Is president of both
systems, and sto"k in both companies
Is held by one Individual In many In
stances. It Is reported that when the merger
Is perfected a .leal will bo mnde with
the Wabash Interests. The Charles
ton, Clondennln and Sutton road Is
about 00 miles In length, running from
Charleston to Big Otter, W. Va. A
contract at an estimated cost of $7.
0(10.000. for the construct Ion of an ex
tension of 120 miles, was awarded
typhoid fever and was on his way to 1 some time ago
nis iiome at Itocktord, Wash.
W. .1. Nell Is suffering from a very Pleasures of Wealth.
iintuy unused Hand, nut at this dale i
Simps are what we are looking for tlm tlmeof the veur.snd
we luvetliciii In all lines. Our UI15 Clearance S-tle nit v going
on and w are now 1.i.ltini;iirtCiH on a I eHiiialile go,,l. Yuti
oatl get mi Idea of lie HIU btriFli we oil', r by coming to our
store and liH'klng over our bargn n counter. Summer ilcw at
half jirU- and Ipss.
Clothlnsat 20 Per Cent. Reduction
Hosiery, lace curtain, children's ilrse. and nmuv other
line? ar cut il j n to bed rook.
A full vv.tkof SPKCIAI.
ITT 1'MCT.S. lie sure
and gel your share
THE FAIR
Is not considered daneerous
Mrs. .1. Q. Heale and family left
Monday for the Toll Gate for an ex
tended outing.
Alex Cole, of Spokane. Is here vis
iting his sister, Mrs. C. E. Herry.
Messrs. G A. Cowl and George
Hanlln returned Saturday from a two
weeks' hunting expedition on Sal
mon river.
Miss Holla Crlgler, who Is employ
ed as stenographer at Pendleton In
the county clerk's office. Is here vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Crlgler, three miles north of town.
Miss Jennie Dykes has resumed her
duties at the postofllco after a three
weeks' vacation.
Miss I.yda Necl, who is employed as
"hello girl" In the central telephone
office, w ill leave Saturday for a week's
outing at the Tollgate.
A Very Sick Baby.
Wlllard. the Infant son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. .1. S. Itlckey, Is seriously ill of
bowel trouble and Dr .1. H. Keylor,
or Walla Walla, has been summoned.
Death of Rev, Peck.
Hev H P Peck died at his home in
North Milton Sunday afternoon of
heart trounle. Mr. Peck was only sick
a few hours and his death was a
great surprise. Funeral services were
conducted by Elder It. L. Cartwright
Monday afternoon.
Noah Taylor Passed Over,
Noah Taylor, an old settler, died
Saturday night at his home near
Freewater -Mr. Taylor has been an
Invalid for years and lor the last few
Among Its "Here In New York" I
I notes the Evening Post tells the fol- 1
lowing by way of Illustrating one Idea
of the pleasures of wealth' "Two sub
way laborers were sitting in a door
step after their luncheon and looking
out on the life of a fashionable trior
I oughlare. 'Do yer know. Hill ' snld
Pat. 'If I wor v.-irth JW.00o.000 'd
hire you and pay you ?C0 a week?'
! 'Shuro,' replied Hill, 'and phnt would
j ye vant me tor do?' 'Well, yer see
i I'd buy a $2,000,000 house and you'd
come aronn' In th' mornln' at i o' the
! clock and wake me up.' 'That's easy
I enough.' Hill answered, but after a
moment ejaculated, 'but is that all the
, Job?' 'Now. yer glttln down to th' fine
j pint. Yer see. whin you waked me
up at i; o'clock I'd hick yer down th'
stairs and holler after yer. "Hit to
I the dlvll out er here; I don't hav' ter
i git up. I'm a millionaire." nefore
' Hill could accept tin- position the
' whistle blew
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monntmiltt, ttuitii
TrMlhlnv sett il f r t-nrhtr i-"Hr f
rmip it nifi'l lly Inr ltln nr t rn M t r
1 h'Mirlti't. nf thf) rti.fi-Mlull. Mm J.
ITOfr-t method lur grdi1 ' it untr.ttaA
i.tl "(( I in rn-timl ill t lot .rliisil 11m
iV"'t"t lur sriHl'ii. n( ihi .ehiU'l
i-mluT". lur vkmtl thi frill ply. Ttc
lirtitnnc li inrtmrnt nhlili i'inlt. nt a
nine R'.ii i Hl.Pc M-ltwl nf atmiit 0 fir ll
l e 1 1'. hi .iv in In mtii'Iic lutlud
lint I . il Mutli-, Pritnit nnil I'hlfl
t 'iiliy Thu - rmHl mill.. th0 nit
ipi .k i MHtti ii'Mlh'-iite. fiilltiim
cirn. s. r-ii'iiilMT lor rnmlo.it or In
I. .-ii .1 o 'lilrrtf K I' K.-..I.T. I'tcn
OrJ S lliuvi
In Real Life.
"The first time I ever put on n
diets suli" mi id ex-Governor Scofleld
or Wisconsin, "wns at the leceptlou
and ball which followed In the even
ing of the day that I was Inaugurated.
1 rcniembei that we had to stand on !
a little platform, talscd a few Inches,
from the floor, while the crowd pass-1
ed along and shook hnnds Willi Mr
Scofleld and mysell ,
"1 weighed just U; pounds al '.E
time nnd was as thin as a match
Mrs. Scofleld is a fleshy woman and
as I looked at her during a lull In
HOT WEATHUR GOODS
We llnvc Them
One needs nppetlz ng and
lamt M'ands this hot weather ,
When will you fiiiu uu nmg
daintier or that you can relish
more than our Queen Olives,
llelnz's Jams, Russian Caviar
Sliced and Canned Meats.
What do you drink? ir you
like a hot drink, for breakfast
try our celebrated "M. J 11."
Mocha and Jnva coffee.
Some cool drink for lunch?
Iced tea is an old standby hot
weather drink
We have some splendui
brands English Hrenkfast. Gun
powder Spider Leg, Young Hy
son Schilling s and other
brands,
HAWLEY Btos.
The French
Restaurant
He-4. 25 rent Monl in tho City
Private Dining 1'arlurn
Elegant Furnished Rooms in
Connect Ion
GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop.
(M Mum Sim I
LET US FILL
MALTHOID
YOUR BILL
R.OOFBVG FOR LUMBER
Die nrnresslnii anil then s zed tin my
weeks his death was hourly expected. !
own diminutive anatomy 1 whispered
Elder It. U Cartwright conducted the I ,t,r.
funeral services Monday morning. -"Manila, we must look like II1
After a Stock of Goods. 1 living skeleton and the fat woman at
. . i.... i n- vinhoiK look ! 'he dime museum to these people
.,' r , Ltr i'ttnduv nluht ror "That settled Mrs. S.olleld for the
their departure Sunditj i Hum roi , PVenliiir. and to save
could not get lid of the
mirth that would s( ()
Portland and the Sound. Mr. Men
ols will purchase a stock of goods
for the Milton Furniture Co.. nnd Mrs.
Nichols will visit friends.
ORGAN FOR TAMMANY HALL.
herself she
1 1 mdes of
over her face and break out Into peals
ol laughter as the ridiculousness
the situation appeared to her
Omaha lie"
Be
New York "Dally News" .May
Bought In to That End.
Ww York. Auk. 20. uonsiueratue
interest hns boon arutised 111 the auc
tion sale tomorrow of the "Dally
News," by the report that prominent
Tammanv Hall men will become
financially Identified with tho con
cern It is believed that Frank Mun
soy, who has u contiolllng Interest in
the property, will tell Charles t.
Murphy and other leaders of Tam
many "that he does not propose to
make the paper an organ for convey-
ntl Ammunition from n man in the gun business. A full stock I
J. STILLMAN,
Kinds,
MAIN STRKKT
IJ. O. BUII.WNO
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Merit
Has the large demand tor
Byers' Best Flour
t"P. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in
'"Flour. It's nerfection in Flour. Made by the
Mton roller mills
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
to Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once
elay will lead to serious breaks.
First-class wort guaranteed by
the Reliable Plumber.
Pu,t street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel
YOU
Are invited to
take tea with us
on August 20th
A demonstrator for the celebrated
"M. J. 11." coffee and tea will
serve light refreshment
store on that date. :
Blrd6, Beasts and Telegraph Wires.
' A Htntuge thing Ik the effect of
electrical energy on birds and wild
beasts " says a telegraph lineman
tpioted In the Philadelphia Record.
"Woodpeckers are continually lapping
telegraph polos In the country oU
will find everywhere poles honey
combed by the sturdy bills of wood
peckers. The birds mistake the hum
ming sound inside the poles for the
humming of Insects, and It Is to get
at those supposed Insects that they
make their perforations
"Hears, on the other hand, think
r l the humming comes from bees, and
. 1 limy overturn stones at the Hle's
, base in their endeavor to get at tho
! honey. Wolves ale afraid of the
J i sound. A wolf won't go near a tele-
graph pole under any circumstances "
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If you are troubled with impure
t! blood. Indicated by sores, pimples.
headache, etc we would recommend
Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo sell
under a positive guarantee. It will
always euro scrofulous or syphilitic
poisons and all blood diseases. 50
els. and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co..
diugglsts.
irvey-tniin rtenvTa
For all climates; hcit, cold,
rain, fjaset, fumei and fire do
not affect it. Comet In
rolls ready for laying. Low
freight charges. Inexpen
sive to apply, cheap in the
fust place and lasts for
years.
Scat for bok!u t
The Paraffine Paint Co.
Sin Pranclsco, Seattle,
Putllind, Los Anjclct
and Denver, Colorado.
W e tan supplj n will.
HuiltliiiH Mali-rial of all
lescriiitions jihI f e
yon money. '
DOORS WINDOWS
U ti i Itlin k paper lime
cement liiick and saint
Wood gutters lot banif
j ml dwelling specialty
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta St., Opp. Court Hous
I C. TAYLOK, Agent
at our
Come and enjoy
a delicious cup
of coffee or tea
Standard Grocery
Them ale no secrets about the pio-1
t!sK of manufacturing Ice at the Hoss j
r U(n.nn ,,1ntl 101111! Illlll I
t
Rigby-Clove Mfg. I
uunrsni
Manufacturers of the
IARYESTEI
T
for ail kinds of!
Machinery;
Repairs
Farm
jouudry Work a Specialty
(Jaun paid for old castlngH
Pendleton,
5 '
Oregon i
.MouopliM- !iter
Court Rtri-rl
SEE SPOONEMORE
THE HUSTLER
if you want your houses rented or
rour property sold.
C. Sl'OONf.MOlU, 230 n. -uun
that there Is no ammonia, alcohol or
any other substance whatever added
to the distilled water to aid In the
freezing.
Hives of bees wl.li I heir IMug
winged occupants busily enguged In
making honey will bo a feuture of
Coloradu-s exhibit at the St. Iuls
World's Fair Nineteen counties of
tho state will contribute to the col
lection of bees and honey, making the
display a large one.
Seven tour sts lu one party iosi
their lives last week by falling Into
a crevasse oa Mount Wane, Switzerland,
INDIGESTION
We Can Mend It
We liao purchased the Wltlme
lllcyclo and Hepulr Shop and
are prepared to make quick ro
pairs and guarantee our work
Wo repair bicycles, sewing ma.
chine and other light machin
ery, do brazing and other re
pairing. Wo ore agent for
threo uiakCH of wheals that
have met tho tct and proven
their worth. They aro
THE HACYCLE,
THE HILLCLIM0ER,
and THE CRAWFORD.
If you are going til buy
wheel, ronio around and look
at our wheels lx-fore you pur
chase your wheel,
Gordan b Edmislen
311 EAST COURT STREET.
Is the cause of more discomfort than
auy other ailment. If you eat the ,
things that you waut and that aro
good for you, you are distressed. Ack
er's Dyspepsia Tablets will make
your digestion perfect and prevent
Dyspepsia and Its attendant dlsagreo
able symptomB, You can safely cat
anything, at any time, i you -. WI be
oil .iniii-lutt nniler a positive
ont..P 2& cts. Money refunded
you are not satisfied. Send to
a free sample. W. H. nooxer u, o,,lce,t Qolden Hulc llolfl
Schedule of Fares
On and alter April I, last ovri
the Pcnilleton MJkialiSlaKi- Luu
. . 1 1 l i . u .m.tii4 lrtit k. 1m
guar- " VKr. tJ.ii 'Knilites
to Rt". 7. Vwiis' tri?. TW W"toTZX
US for je. sound dp, VMt s-esiawwu ... . ....
.... I ut. II. found Irln. ll.fiO.
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