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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1903)
The Peoples Greatest Outfitters DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1903. Saturday, August 29th THE WORLD RENOWNED lercantile Tailoring Co., ot Chicago ,.... tl.n Alnvanders Denartmmt Qtr,.,. randcst display of winter woolens for men'.s suits, over I trousers and fancy vests it lias ever been your opportunity ' rt. Perfect httinc by their specialty i" '.y Lnpr.t. Perfect tittinc Dy tlieir specialty man .;n t. .1' est feature. Us from $14.00 tip. Trousers from 34.00tip. ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE U ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride ih Umatilla, mauc . nuniv. ft, hmude, Maker. RIDGE AND VICINITY W. H. FLETCHER'S CANCER IS IMPROVING SOMEWHAT. Severe Case of Scarlet Fever J. E. Smith Company Is Fencing Pasture Lands A Good Rain Fell Saturday Last Several Severe Cases of Ill ness, But All Are Recovering. niilRo. Aur. 2r.. E. A. Kahrenwald s out In Starklc prairie at present, haying. Thomas Ogle Is on the sick list this week, but is Improving now. Oeorge Doan, of pilot Rock, had a soyero attack of scarlet fever, but is said to bo improving, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fletcher have returned from Walla Walla. His can cer has ceased eating, but has not healed to any groat extent. Mrs. W. II. Hinklo and fnmllv are spending a few days at Unman Springs. -Mrs. Henry Schmidt, of Alba, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. K. V. Fahrcnwald this week. The J. E. Smith Livestock Co. is building a pasture of wire from the Ellwand Field Fence Co. D. Fonton. is reported seriously 111 Ot the hnmn nf his prnmlenn Tlovtnn Smith, of Pilot Hock. there was a nice rain in this vicin ity last Saturday, and it was a most welcome guest. I,. E. Itoy, Pilot Ilnck's blacksmith, who was kicked and badly injured In the knee a short time ago by a vicious horse, is lmnrovlnir rratlunllv nn.i Ih now able to go about by using canes. M'KAY CREEK NEWS. t :he grouse season Opens Saturday, August the firs , and you will need a now gun and ammuni tion. Wo have the finest line In the city of double barrel shotguns and repeat ers Call and examine our line before purchasing, as wo can save you money HOMPSON HARDWARE Co. 621 Main St, Headquarters for fishing supplies fMH4W--M-'I"I"l"l"li-M-4--4-4''l"l"l"I't-I"I't"l"l' HAVE YOU TRIED M ILeaiff Bramdl OK OSTA RIGA COFFEE in one pound Packages 4VA & MOCHA COFFEE in ono pound packages New Irrigating Engine Installed Facts About School District Con solidation. Ous Hill has gone lo Pritish Colum bia wlih horses. Charles White is in the mountains looking after slock. George Kidder is In Walla Walla looking after the John Slack Interests while the proprietor is at the seashore. The Hill Pros, are now irrigating their alfalfa field with a four-horso power gasoline engine. Harney Crowner is In the moun tains near Mcaeham getting out wood. The roads in this vicinity are the worst we nave Knowledge of in a dozen years. The rn scholars In the district near the mouth of Birch creek are divided into about equal parts by the Umntll la river. We give this information tor those interested in consolidating, to cogitate on. DALE ITEMS. pMCK. Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder reel ;ct a p your gro if it is not satUfacton it and get pney back our c.o 1. 1 u:.uf .SI'IiCIAI.TIESnre absolutely pure and the JIIi.ST GOODS OllTUNAHU';. Fa IPwst on Getting: "THE GOLD LEAF BP AW VClTLAND COFFEE & SP1GE Co., ttW"M.1.44MlJ..t.M. UK' I'OHTI.AKl) OKKlfON puis and Ammunition from a man in the gun business A full slock J. STILLMAN, W Kinds. MAIN STRKHT li. 0. Iicn.niNC Satisfaction Guaranteed STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ;sn catel mlnst nrk won iten lew- on'1 Monmouth, Ortgou i..inine school for tmcherii courtcj iit- mmm msm Or J.N. nutler.Scc felloe at lo e or'1 uacW" E COMMISSION CO. . . . . - ffortrt nOO.OO MITAL AND 5URPUUD,VWI & York and Minneapolis !liSn tllcrld' ce oer the lx-st extensive private wire s stem in in.., omcri . the 20 Court Slrwt B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. Grand Harvest Ball to Be Given on August 28 Rains Have Made Good Rnarie. Tlnln fir Ann- i Mrs Plprftnl. of Hitter, who has been visiting rel atives at this place, returned Home this morning. U, V. Shelts, who is in business at CIRCUS DAY BARGAINS 'bB,irt,'. t'Z'zz at"" " " r I The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There i a disease prevailing in this comitrv mor.t dangerous because so lece- ' " 1 1 I !1 itlll YA i, .. ATo,.. L..,t,1.... tTrtWh ra Mi Jeath's are 'caused uy u jienri uis v ease. Diieuinoiiiu, it heart failure or p apoplexy are often mm tr V! vi hi the result of kid ney disease. If kidnev trouble is alloHedtoadvance Sv. . cd blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys theinsehes break down and waste away cell by cell. Madder troubles almost always result from u derangement of the kidneys awl a cure is obtained omckesl by a proper treatment of the kiduevs. If you are feel ing badly vou can make no mistake by taking Ur." Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidnev, lier and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to bold urine ami scnlding pain in passing it, and n er emites that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get "p manv times during the night. The mild aiid the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Knot is soon realized, it i.Mi.u the biL'licst for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Hoot is pleasant to tase aim is sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size Ixittles. Vou may liae a .. i.. t...(il.. f (ln'u Mimclirful new dls- VUIIIII,- ""l.'V coverv and a book that tells all about it, both sent free bv mail. AU.iress, ur. kii mer& Co., Kiiighniuton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous ..(t..r ;., ii.ic ,,ni,.T Don't make any mistake, but reiueinberthe name.Swamp- Koot. Dr. Kilmer's hwamji-Kooi, ami iw address, llinglianuon, t"-'.' bottle Suffered Eight Months , t.nnrtllt rprnmmond Acker's Tablets for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I have been suffering for ii. ..w.ntiic nml tried many reme dies without relief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, wmcu i u&uu , a short time and am now perfect )' well. Thnnking you for the speedy recovery. I am gratefully yours, Fran cis I Gannor, Vancouver, Wash. Send to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo. N. y for a free trial pacKiige. viuimuh nim them.) F. W. Schmiat & Co., CLOTHING Hoys' two-piece suits, good woolen materials, slies 4 tof-l pa years $.oU Hoys' suits, cotton mixed . 1.75 loys' all wool sorgo suits, coat 3 AA and pants, very drossy O.UU 3oys' all wool serge thrco-pieco A Aft suits, good weight 't.UU Hoys' mixed color suits, the 5 75 latest stylo goods O.IO Men's dark woolen suits 5.98 Men's lino fancy worsted sults Men's fancy worsted suits, sllkln no mixed lU.yO Men's black, all wool ClayQ CA worsted suits, all sizes u" Men's fine vici dross shoes .... 3.50 Ladies' Furnishings l-adlos' shirt waists, all sum mer grades, nt big reduction. Ladles' new fall waists, all grades from ..J. 00-3. 50 Ladles' dross and walking skirts, new ones Just arrived, every description and price, from J. 45-9.00 Children's dresses, all sizes and prices from . . 35c-2.00 All summer dross goods loft will SHOES Men's tine calf shoes ., 2.75-3.00 Men's strong seamless shoes.. 25 Hoys' dross shoos, 'lthor calf soies.0:.:'.1:1.'..1:5' 1.85.2.50 Hoys' heavy shoes, made up rip ..."hout sonms ,0 1.60-1.80 Hoys' satin calf shoes, good wear .'IT'5' 'h0" 1.30-160 Ladles' fine dress shoos l'65'3 50 Ladies' Oxfords from i00'2l 0 Misses' fine dross shoos 1.35-7.011 1,00160 Misses' shoos for hard wear... i Dress Goods All wool Albattos, jnrd wide, all colors 50c All wool Ktiimlncs, light colors, yard wide 50c Now stylo white mercerised walstliiKs . . . .25c-50c Mixed suitings, great range of patterns 50c-75c bo sold at ANY OLD PRICE. The above prices are good for all week, so if you roniein iluriny tin1 wrrk ou will get tin same prices vou would on Saturday. THE FHIR The Place to Save Money Monument, visited his family on Sunday at Dale. The recent rains hao settled the dust and put the roads in good con dition for travel. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Arbogast atli Mr. and Mrs. Lew Markham have Just returned from a week's sojoiirn In "The Hasln," where they spent a grand time. They found an abund ance of game and huckleberries. A harvest ball will bo given at this place on the -8th Instant, by Asa Arbogast, the proprietor of the Dale Hotel. A good crowd ard a good time is expected. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventative of mielda had been discovered will 'n-orest v.: my. run down system, or despondency Invarl ably preceoe suicide and something has boon found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self-destruction take Klectrlc Hitti-rs. It being a great tonic and nervine will strength en the nerves and build up tho syB lem. It's also a groat stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only GOe. Sitisracllon guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. OSHKOSH HAS A BIRTHDAY. City With 30,000 People Was Founded Fifty Years Ago. Oshkosh, Wis.. Aug. 2fi.-The peo ple of Oshkosh toduy celebrated tho fiftieth anniversary of the city. In 1SG3 Oshkosh was a straggling vll inr... ,,r liimlmrnu'ii t runners and others who had settled along the shore of J-ake winneuago. wow u is ono of the most flourishing cities of tiii,. uoptlnn ,.r thi country, tho cen ter of lurge industries and with a pop ulation ol 3U,UUV. The stieets today were decorated, the mills and other manufacturing Mii,i.iuiiTniiitu worn closed and the day was given over to parades, public amusements, speech making and music. The booming of a semi-centennial salute awoke the citizens at an early hour and soon thereafter tho streets were thronged with holiday makcis. During the forenoon there was a general parade, Industrial, civic and military. North l'ark was .,t ih,. nftprnoon'M festivities- The program Included speeches of an historical character uy soverm intm . ..in-,.,,,., ,.r Dir. ,-ltv nml state, to- llt-IH tiJ.',n w. - gether with boat laces and athletic contests. One of the most conspicu ous participants In the- celebration was Reginald Oshkosh, grandson of Chief Oshkosh, after whom the city was named. Journal Baraaln Day. For ono day only, on August 28, the Oregon Pally Journal will bend the dally, weekly and semi-weekly issues to mail subscribers at ono balf price-Dally, $2.50 per year, Suml-Weekly. 75 cents, and Weekly, 50 cents. Tho offer will not bo re peated and holds good but ono day, Friday, August 28, 1903. t I Shields' Park t ? A HIGH CLASS I VAUDEVILLE SHOW Provides an evening of rare enjoyment Good, clean, wholesome fun. Not a dull minute. MAIN STREET Near O. R. & N. Depot Admission, 20c Children, 10c ................... .(..4.. 4.. 4.. 4,.. (..... 4.. -..4.. ..).. .-(. . H THE PYO?tOS BtTST, : kf(RKCENT 1-iHlitnesi in HaVing Powder explains the inciuast.d popular ity of Crehcent llakini; Powder, lis, action in slower .iml nn;r tlian Crtaiii of Tarlat and it increased ttionglli oddt lo tlio conomy ol its price. BAKING POWDER a on 1 : 1 ) 1 ' n 1 ) yr, 1 ;nth j w ith n r.' "ne Oreeo'n Dally" Journal can ho found on .ale it FrtiUif Uk oi druggists. .eep" r-J ' ; -auto' ..tik.