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DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1903. '4 The Peoples Greatest Outfitters New Fall Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings HI COfrfiUtHt BeJBT KUH.NATHAM .FISCHERCi. Alexander's button double- Departme nt Store NEWS OF ATHENA NEW HARNESS SHOP BEEN OPENED BY MR. ELLSCAMP. A Formerly-of-Pendleton Man Will Manage Mines at Butte Relating to the Women of Woodcraft Me morial at Heppner Blacksmith's Eyes Injured Marriage of Popular Young People Several Cases of Illness Delegate to Spokane. mm PRIDE OF UMATILLA ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE 7 Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride mm a rvianp ai m nmr? a khii it- rvi n r r I 4 4 1 vTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT E GROUSE SEASON Opens Saturday- August the firs , and you will need a new gun and ammuni tion. Wo have the finest line In the city of double barrel shotguns anil repeat ers. Call and examine our line before purcharlng, as we can save you money i OMPSON HARDWARE Co. 621 Mali! St. Headquarters for fishing supplies I'TT'l'TT l-l"l"l"l"i"l"l 1 I I II 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 II "I I 'I' I I I I I t I 1 1 I' 1 1 I HAVE .YOU TRIED Leaf Bran-ad OF TA RICA COFFEE in one pound Packages A & JuUUHA COFFEE In one pound packages U pack win i:."- it is not and get 0 Our GOLD LEAF SPECIALTIES are absolutely pure and the BEST GOODS OBTAINABLE. LANU uUrrctft SPICE Co., i i n i n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 m n 1 1 1. PORTI.ASI ORKGON J. STILLMAN, Kinds. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MAIN STREET E. O. Building Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 Monmouth, Oregon Training school (or teachers courses ar ranged especially (or training teachers It 11 branches of the profeHlon. Most ap proved methods (or graded and nnenried work taught m actual district school. The demand (or graduates o( this school us teachers, lr exceeds the supply. The training department which contlsta o( a nine grade public school ot about S50 pupils It well equipped In all (Is brunches Includ ing Lloyd Music, Drawing and I'byslcal training. The Mnrraul course the beat and quickest way to State certificate. Full term opens September 22. For Catalogue or In formation address IS. 1). Kessler, 1'res. Or J. N. Butler, Sec. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $300,000.00 , New York and Minneapolis quotations received direct nt the w ' waiiesitiiisivc iiiivuic wire fcysicm in uic wunu. uwm ana aiam lUnia eloa Saviagt Htui ornai 20 Court Street B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. Athena, Ore., Aug. 2C. Mr. and Mrs. Ellscamp and family uave just arrived here from Portland with tho Intention of making Athena their future home. The family Is now domi ciled In one of W. Kllgore's cottages and Mr. Ellscamp has opened a har ness shop In the building east of Miller's new brick. Ed C. Allen, formerly a business man of Pendleton, has been offered tho management of mines at Butte. Mrs. E. A. Boyd arrived in Athena from Milton Monday and will make this city her future home. The July number of the Pacific Echo, the official organ of tho Women of Woodcraft contains n touching me morial of tho 10 mombers of the order who lost their lives In tho Heppner disaster. Tho memorial Is In the form of a great, rugged monu ment, signifying endurance and strength, upon which Is placed a scroll hearing the following names: Leonora Estes Rhea, Lonelia Gur tlane, Mary A. Kernan, Mary Krug, Mlna A. Long, Hnnnah B. McBrlde, Mary Matlock, Martha Sallng, Ava Thurston and Florence French. Miss Elsa Rosenzwelg left for Spo kane Tuesday, where she will remain for a fortnight. Master Rudolph Proebstel, of Nam- pa, Idaho, is visiting his aunt, Mrs Clarence Whltcman. Miss Bessie Watts, of Pendleton was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McBrlde. She return ed home Sunday accompanied by her sister. Miss Edythe McBrJde. Robert Tharp received a painful but not a serious Injury a few day ago, while doing some blacksmlthing. An Iron bar flew, hitting him In the face, injuring both his eyes. Mrs. O. C. Beck is 111 at her home In this city. She had been sick for about a week, but is some better at present. Albert Bales left Thursday for The Dalles, Portland and oiner points where his mother, Mrs. Walker, has also been visiting. Mrs. P. E. Colbern is suffering from a severe attack of erysipelas at her home at present. Sheriff Till Taylor and Miss Mossy of Pendleton, were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Taylor, of this city. Miss Edna Owens arrived home Sunday morning from Hood River valley, where she has been spending tho summer. Henry Schmltt has beou elected delegate from the Methodist Episco pal church of this city, to attend the annual conference at Spokane next week. William Mosgrove matio a trip to Portland this week. Beck-Nelson. At 3 o'clock Sunday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Beck, a very pretty homo wedding occurred, when the nuptials of Charles H. Nel son and Miss Catherine E. Beck were solemnized. The rooms were taste fully decorated with cut flowers and potted plants. Tho bride was at tired In white silk mull and carried white carnations. Tho groom was dressed in conventional black. Miss Elsa Rosenzwelg, the brldemald. looked handsome in white and baby blue, and carried a bouquet of brides maid roses. Roy Beck, brother of the bride, acted as best man. Rev. W. E. Armlleld performed the cero mopy, after which an elaborate din ner was served. The following guests wore present: Misses Edna Rider, Nellie Foss, Bessie McBrlde, Winnie corking and Messrs. Leo McAtee, Harry Rosenzwelg and Henry Doll; Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pinkerton and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Beck, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pinkerton. Tho young couple left on the 5 oclock train amid showers of rice, old shoes and good wishes for their home near Pendleton. Grocery Business Sold, York and Henry Dell have pur chased the grocery stock and busi ness formerly owned and controlled by Shlck Brothers and Edward Koontz, under tho firm name of Shlck & Co. The transfer was made Saturday and tho now firm, Dell Bros., opened Mouday morning. The two young men are -well and favora bly known In Athena, whore they have grown to manhood. Of tho members of ttio retiring firm, Mr, Koontz will probably en gage in fanning. Ho has long been In tho grocery buslnoss in Athena, and has been very successful In that trade. As to what the Snick broth ers will do Is not known at present. Arm Fractured Twice. Eva, tho llttlo daughter of Mrs. Walker Wilson, who broke her arm some time ago, fell Saturday caus ing a second fracture In the same placo. A FACT PROVEN. Should Convince Even the Most Skep tical of Its Truth. If there is the slightest doubt in the minds of any that dandruff germs do not exist, their belief Is compell ed by the fact that a rabbit Inoculat ed with tho germs, becamo oald in six weeks' time. It must bo apparent to any per son therefore, that the only preven tion of .baldness Is the destruction of the germ which act Is successfully accomplished in one hundred per cent of cases by the application of Newbro's Herpiclde. Dandruff is caused by the same germ which causes baldness and can bo prevented with tho same remedy Newbro's Hcrplcide. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the cause you remove tho effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Hcr plcide Co., Detroit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt Co., special agents. ! NEW FALL GOODS Our stock in all lines is filling up with nlco new fall goods, and is al most cofplete In every part of the store. This week we will make a dis play of the nicest walstings and dress goods we have ever carried. Give us a call and look through our lines. Waistings DESPAIR & CLARK CONSUMERS WHOLE SALE GROCERY AND WHOLESALE COMMIS SION MERCHANTS 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 Fine French flannel walstings, all colors, 50c yard. Fine wool Challies with satin stripes, all colors, 75c yard. White mercerized cheviot walst ings, 25c yard, Whlto mercerized walstings, novel ty patterns, 50c yard. Whtto woolen walstings, novelty de signs and weaves, 50c yard. Dress Goods New styles whito goods in wool with dots and figures, 50c yard. Etamlnes In several colors and weights, 50c, 60c and $1. Zlbcllnes In all colors nrnl quali ties, 50c, COc, 90c up to $1.75 yard. All tho new stuff Is found here, and our prices aro tho lowest. Call at tho store to sc our SATUR DAY SPECIALS. THE FAIR The Place to Save Money Have your Teutsch'a. shoes repaired at s ST ST A STAN STAND STANDA STANDAR STANDARD STANDARD CROCERY Co ! 4 t t We are the standard for j quality in groceries and fruits j of all kinds. Prices such as will hold your trade. None I better at any price. Monopole Jroeirs Court Hire j DANNER IS NOT GOING AWAY He will be here all summer so come in any time and have your picture taken Stamp Photos only 25 cents a dozen. A large variety of harvest views, also a big line of Indian photos. J Cab inet photos only $3.50 a dozen. The old reliable l'hotojrmpbei Nest door to the lat Oreguulan othve THEY USE THE UNDERWOOD F. B. Clopton, S. A. Newberry, E. W McCoraas, Rigby-Clove Mfg. Co., Younger & Son. Miss Sheek, Umatilla Indian Agency, Leo Teutsch, East Oregonlan Pub Co., M. E. Shutrum. The only VISI BLE Typewriter that has all the good features of other typewriters and none of the bad ones, it also has a tabulator which Is a part of the machine. Call and see machine. I can convince you that It has 10 points that are superior to other makes. JOHN S. KEES, Agent 741 Main Street i Frazer Theater ? irection Northwestern atrical Association. One Nizht Only, Tuesday Sept. I. 1903 The Greatest Success in Dramatic His tory Ilit.l Caine's Powerful Play, The Christian By Permission of Liebler It Co., N. Y. Catherine Counliss asGlory QnayJe, Asa Lc Willaril as John Storm and a specially Selected New York Company, The play that has broken records everywhere. No other modern play has had Midi a whirlwind of success. Pro duction carried complete. Trices, lioxr Scats and' first ten rows Jr. 50, Dress circle ft 00, Gal lery Six- Seats 011 sale today at 10 a in. nt l'rtuier's Hook Store. Rheumatism Positively Cured By Oil and hweet Spirits of liden. Monev-back Goods. A.C KOKPl'KX&- HROS., Sole Agents for lVndleton Money BackWte.1 fail to cure lilieumwlism. For Sale by A. C. Koeppen X: Pro?. Agts. for l'endl'n For bonrduiK and day students. Conducted bv the Sisters of St KranciR of Philadelphia. Classes will be resumed September 7 For Terms. Etc.. Annlv to 1 aiS'.T.Kl bUPKRlOR r.i,.ir, , iv..m ,,A,r. i " weskmBmmsiflmam 3 -" T i ;. ; ; ; ; ;