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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1903)
bit...., During This Wp will ;ive a 'JO por cent on 45? Main St., . . . . GENCRAL NEWS li Is now reported thai pe(e pre vails in the Cripple Creel; mining dis trict. Soldiers are guarding every thing. William A." Hoftnmn. who shot down his rnther-ln-law. William llrandt, at Maysvllle. Mo., la still nt law. A fierce storm has swept over the i I'M j KU ft N T&. Ts' western coast of (lermany. pntting ,.0IJB of tj,p market will receive the all telegraph wires out of business 1 3anie roIrtPOu3 treatment as hereto and doing other damage. j ioro Willi a rifle given him as a birthdnv nresent. Stewart Johnson, aged 8 years, accidentally shot his sister. Muble. aged Hi years, at Chicago, on Thursday. It is announced that I he Urltlsh home squadron will be sent to Amer ica on a courtesy visit, because the American squadron visited England, a short time ago. Two young lads. Paul .Murphy and Krnest Smith, have been arrested at Trinidad. Col., for wrecking a pas fcongor train on the Santa Fe road. Thoy did It to havo some excitement. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Oranl's Pass is to have n now creamery this fall. James W. Odell. formerly attorney or Whitman county. Wnshlnglon. died at Coirax, Friday, from the effects or a stroke or paralysis. (ieorge Purdue, of Ilutle, was stab bed by a beggar Fiiday morning, be cause ho refused lo give the beggar 2.1 cents with which lo buy Ills break rast. The body of While Calf, the form er ehlor of the lllackfoot tribe, has been stolen from tin- grave, near the Illaekrool agency buildings, at (Ileal Falls, .Mont. Over 200 ticket agents of different toads in the country, were present at the opening session of the Interna tional Association of Ticket Sellers, at Salt Ijiko, Fihlay morning. James lliirke. a l'.l-year-old boy. of Jump-Oft-.loe. Lane county. Oregon, was found n raving maniac Friday morning, by the roadside. He was naked ami running like a wild ani mal when taken into custody by passers. .fvt.rai'r-tj'!,rv''''rv!4 4-' vvv rTvT 1 I School Bell i Will Soon Rlog ; Got 0.1r iuiuks ami s- pp it-s ol us We are the recognu (! hc.nl4iMJi1.1-. tor school supplies of all Kinds anil have a fti-ck unMpialeil in Eastern O.tgon. All books in use in the public and 1 aroclual schools anil the acnleni. TABLETS TABLETS TABLETS Largis',, most beautifully coveieil tablets with best paper, in PundJeion lor the money Parents, let us lutnish your boss anil girls with neuik-j supplies to commence school Come with them or let them come alone We give children the same Htteiita-n ss crown people We will s.ae you mom Our niotto "YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED" rrazier . " i " . nri niinr 1 Week dis-t-ount of Boys School Suits f Urv.- k'i-(.p Pant- 2 piece ' suits Sl.n to $2 00 B v? Kni'e Fa"1 2 PleCH ' suit, S2 25 to 82 7o Hoys Knee I'm ts 2 lce suits .... S to S 1.00 Nov Knot' Pants 3 piece suits .S2)0 to $3 00 Boys Knee Pants 8 piece Hiiits $.5 2f to $4,126 Younc Mun's Long Pant $3.75 to 2o Votmr. Afdii'd Loiil' Pants flfiO to $5 50 Youuu Menu Long Pauls . ?G to $10 K KS3ES TA T J. 6.1 1 M fl Mat W P Jf M ... n EMS)" tr w iwcvi j I lYndlcton . , . u j.iAAW..i.W..K4-i-W-l llu " ' .1.11.. D-iimns. Having rented the retail depart- ment ot mj m"""" ,A:. 'i iKj:8,01 conduct the wholesale part of said business, and nil persons knowing themselves Indebted to me will please call at the market and settle their nc-cn-ints. Mr. Augustavo also desires iniiuii-i 111 ,.. . to announce that the business will be n,.,i,1(vtH(i . it has been, and all pat PEIIRY HOUSKR A. D. AUOUSTAVO. What Is Llf? In the last analysis nobody knows but we do know that it is tinder strict , law. Abuse the law even Biigim. ..ai.. Miuitu iii-oiriilfir Uvlnc means i,aiu itBuiw. . Ing In consllpatuw , iieauacne or uyei tXl!!-eadius.,sng.T.isNeWlt' " V 2 ijulckly reaajuBts His u s ge nw, yet thorough. Only 25c at Tallmau I & Co.'s drug store. Farms for Sale, We now have listed for sale some of the best wheat larms and stock ranches in the county. The stock ranches can be sold either with or without the stock. All the places are well Impioved and well supplied with water. Also some very desirable city property. Including new modern resi dence on north side of ri-ver. Call and get prices. UENTI.EY & IIAKTMAN. Sick Headache absolutely and per- i maiiontlv cuied bv using Mokl Tea. i A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, makes you cat. sleep, work ami happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 50 cts. Write to W. H. Hook er & Co.. Huffalo, M. Y., for a free sample. I W. Schmidt & Co.. drug gists. On This Saturday Night Potty (huen Wayne Knit men's matchless hosiery, regular 25 cent sox, tonight three pairs for Sn ents at The Peoples Warehouse Have your Teutsch's. shoes repaired nt DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON rac nr mil moo Milium ha, IsLlfVlJ Ul IIIILluiB mi i iuiiiii- "-' 1 NEW DENTIST IS OPENING OFFICES AT MILTON. Hazel Dittebrandt Breaks Her Arm While Returning From School Ministers Attended Conference Narrow Escaoe From Fire at Stone's Furniture Store. .Milton. Or.. Hop!. 11 .1. - Htorla, of Cedar Itaplds. la.. arrived hero Wednesday morning and Is visiting his sltirs. the Misses Ida and Kmnia Rlorla Dr. S Archibald Fulton, of Spo kane, fame down on Tuesday's train and lias decided to enguRe In den tistry here lie will open up an olllco as siinn as suitable rooms can be se cured. .1 M. Adams, who has been here vWlllne his Inollier. Itev. A. .1. Adntns took bis departure Tuesday for his homo in Perry Kan Yestenlnv while returning from schoool In company with a playmate, i Haze the 13-year-old daughter 01 ui.i ... . . T-i- JM. V Dittebrandt. fell and broke one ,or the small bones of the left 2 This is the second time tho arm 1ms been bioken In the '.nn-.e place. n.iisv Wilson has Kone to ! I . . ...1 .i, 1.... ..,...i..,i I Willlll. nnvir nm- linn a position In the I'alne school ltev O. H. (llbbs. Itev. J. W. Cotnp- t"". 'resldins Klder H h. hiiunge. U'aMB Wnlia lo ntte-ii! tho lenl'i 111- mial sesfl on of the unsr i;oiunii)iu Conference of the Methodist KpUeo nal Church'. South, which convened n vrer.lnr mnrnlne s. Louise J. llerry' .s here from her home at liolse. Idaho, and Is .a guest of her sister. Mrs. 1.. J. Pierce. This morning fire started In the back 100ms or J. X. Stone's furniture store, and for a little while some cs cltement was In evidence. The file was caused by a lighted lamp being overturned. The flames were soon extinguished by a bucket brigade. .Mrs. A. M. Stout, who lives ten miles south or town, is n"tte 111 and yesterday she was brought to town, where she could receive medical nld. She Is with her daughter. Mrs. D. F. lirown. Mi's. Melvina Mnlhlas Is here today from 'hei, honlo nt Westou visiting frenrt8. .. .. n , , ...tv. jihv u. - isuiumi'suu uuu woe it - - h , )(M,n atteling conference. W"9 qU,,e '"l'P"l"tmet to nil thflt Il()V gnmier8on 1h not to bo ro- turned to this place again. Hov. Al kin, of Clarkslon. Wash., will arrive hero next week and assume charge of tho pii8tor.il work, while Itav. San- dprson will go to Ponieroy, Wash flEW THEATER PLANS. Boston Has One of Most Modern Playhouses Yet Erected, lioston. Sept. 12. The latest addi tion to the list of lioston playhouses. I Messrs. Weber and Field's new (5 lobe ' theater, is to be formally opened to night with .lames K. Iinckett In his new play. "John I-Innluc, or th lowslone." Vel- The new the.iler Is pronounced by plele as well as one of the handsom est In the entire country. .Many nov elties Intended for the convenience and safety of both playeis and public have been Introduced In Its const ruc tion. Particularly novel Is the shape of tho auditorium, which promises great things In the way of proper acoustics. Prom the proscenium arch back to the lino of the balcony the 1 house Is like a huge tube: fiom the ! balcony Hue It Manges back to a curved rear wall. The .01111 Is not unlike the old-time speaking trtttn- pels, and It Is said that a whisper on 1 the stage can be distinctly heard In : the back of the house. Hiatk or Ohio, city ok Toleui i Lrcis County. 1 Frank J. Chenor mnke nath llmt lu ii thi xnior psttnr ot tin' Orui ot F. J.Chtif J. Co , Uolnx butlut-K In tbe city ot Tnlmto. rounty 1 and itatc xfortll, nul that mill firm will ! the mm ot One Ihimlrisl Pollnn (nreach ami every cav-ot Catarrh that ('Hiilnntx-cur-d Iit tlieiieo( llall'a Catarrh I'ure. Sworn to before inn anil mbn-rltn-a 111 nv nrvteiu-o lhllh liny ul Deivintwr A W. (iLKASOV -- Noiary I'tibho. t lull's Catarrh Curt- Is takn Intcruallv and 1 acliillrwllron tins blood ami ioumiu luilaret ' ottliesyitem Huil lor trttluuuials, Iriv , F. J. CIIE.NKY CO., VoUsln. Ohio s-l.l by ImirKlstr. 7ftc. . lUIl'. Faintly I'lIU aru th Wit. 1 On This Saturday Night Three dozen men's Stotson pmn cowboj hats, the swell thiiiKk ot thr season. toniKlu $S.5n ut The l'eopl.-s Wnrehoiue. Special Sale Announced. Lot- Teutsch's big department store will olfer onie rare Indiicenieuts to trailers during the Hint throe days of next week Tho large advertise ment on the editorial piiRo of this issue gives tome prlcos which mean a big saving If buyers call luirmg the special sale Head the adveitiso muiit carefully and weigh the bar gains offered. On This Saturday Night ThonipKon tiros.' patent iblt bals a stylish and handsome shoe, tonight at The Peoples Waiehouse. The .oroner's Jury at Junction City, has exonerated j. j. yiutlor . killing Frank Mulkoy, Tuesday SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, GERMAN-AMERICAN ASSOCI ATION OPENS AT BALTIMORE. Scores of Delegates Are Swarming Into There to Attend the Conven tion, Which Lasts inree u.y Great Preparations Are Being Made to Entertain Visitors Excursions a Feature. Ilaltlmoie. Ud.. Sept. la Scores or delegates and visitors nre arriving In Hnltlniore for the ronventlon of the (lernian-Amerlcan Alliance. which will hold forth during the three (lays beginning tomorrow. The Alliance Is orRuubed In nearly everv state In the Union and em braces all the (lerman societies of pionilnence. Great pieparatlons have been completed by the Oerniati c lti ynns or Ilaltlmore for the entertain ment or the visitors. .Monday will be occupied with business, tiuludiiij. t,.. ...initnl i-eiiorN of the olllcer.- ami committees and the election oi im- i ura nil thi. com nc year, we eiui i- .in hn-linli. a ninn- , J demonstration In Parley oo' lwtian ,rp down the l"1- an" I bay Among the cities that have sent jw-v-h .,.i., nrn fin delenates to 1110 nnnum..... . T?!" THE FURST STEP Of tlie child is an evsnt In the mother's hie. How proud sh- fi when the, attempt to walk is begiir. so eaily as to evidence childish courage and sturdy strength. Sash pride should be enjoyed bv tnery mother. But it often happcra that the child is timid, v-x mother's arm with 110 desire to walk or play. Mothers should learn that to have strong chil dren they must them selves bj: strong, for the child strength is me gin 01 me . , mother. 'Jj-rC" The use of Ir. V? Pierce's I'avorite TlU-i Prescription by f h ft gives them health I and strength to five their chil- reu. It nour- ishes the nerves, , ,k.. i. , 1 1.. ,,:- ,tran ... , . ,.1,-:, SrfStt kenpttoo. aud can Jy uis iu t wht you adw Uti U to be, and can cheerfully recommend It," writes Mr Victcr J. Hadiu, of Iooardvitle, Riley Co., Raima: "I Ibcau takmartt lut ivro month beforr uabv beforr baby cai? ?nd ru& greatly btue- fited bv its use. The o or who Attended me said Z did (ibout as wet' ,.'iy oue he had neen ' m I was sick oulvaloii inite hours), and alio that your -Fa vorit?: Prescription ' was -the one hcalthv. who weurhed niue Dound aus wncn uom j jhrei auJ one-half pounds." (July ssth). During this month he has gained "I'avorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. The People's Common Sene Medical Adviser, a book containing 1008 p.iges, is imen awav. StMid 21 ont-.cent stumtM j for expense of mailing otiv. for the book 1 in paper cover-, or ! stamp for the j olume bound in cloth. Addreas Dr. : JK 1 c . Ail m a tt7 IS ' IB j wma V -M : C0PIAL STABLES!! G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties Rood I teams with competent lricrs forM commercial men. Speedy horses and handsome rigs for evening and Sun - uti) iiuh'b. vieiuie nurses iur lamuy use. Stock boarded at reasonable rates. Iiest of care given to transient ! stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton ' "Phono .Main 1C1 Your Eves not fret from strain slumlil Ik-rcluvid bv I Glasses of the right strength, llv this ur..is they are saved froni Mrtial or total blindness in later je.irs. Tests are made with the aid of modern seieii tlhc instruiiieuts. jv prices fr Spec-tack-s and eyeglasses are ijuite luoiler.itc Glenn Winslow si.i Main 1903. -Inntitl New York. Chicago, Mihviiu mtJ: Ptrtshurc. Cleveland, HUL-, at. - ----- '.i1.,l,tn Hurrah), Huston ami r"i'""u"'-- Pendleton people arc loyal to Pen dleton's business entorpr ses. lhot I. the reason the nos,s Ice & Col Storage Company havo had to put on Two wagons and then can scarcel) handle the trade, aire us jmur or dcrs nnd wo will take care of It It we have to put on four times two wagons. 'Phono Main 1881. A rich gold strike has boon made the Pixie .Meadows district near Quartzhurs. In Ornnt county. Pictures Of Your Peoplt wlio liavt lici-n on tl cir summer vacations arc lie(,'inninp to return and an- liritlLrint; back witl. tlium some heauti (ul pictures. Cameras, Films, Twpods Plates, all kinds albums, printing paper, mounts, and all kinds of supplies for amateur pilot" gr.ipliers at low prices We'll Help You with Your Fhoto i roubles F. W. Schmidt Tito Rollublo Druggist I'ostnflici lllotk I'lloiH EASTERN OREGON State Normal School Weston. Oregon ( 'IS (A ( Coarses of Study Prepare for liest jKsitin- 111 the ( public -cliool. Thorough iustrtu - ' u?) tion is the best metliodh of tc.ich- 1 j) jug. Practice teaching in a well 1 ' jJJ organized training school. Sx.-einl cotim-s in Ilookkcoping, Typc writing, Sloyd. Domestic Scirmi.. Kindergarten. Tho Faculty i'i Includes graduates of II.trv.tnl Indiana, Stanford Drake. W1II.1 iV) mette and Chicago 1'nivei-sitit-. State Normal Schools of Mass.i (J eluisetts. Indiana. lVniislv.ini. r and Iowa. I Home Life lit tiaroinlly Sup 1;, urvlsetl Dormitories. Tuition l-'ree Uoarii at Cost Next term opens September Write for catalogtu Robert C. French, pii-sidi:nt i;";"'iifti.ii;x?(iicii;i.v.i. ; OREGON. 1 PORTLAND. , rs H.i a N01n1.il KiiideiKarlou Tiainiut; ''i.i.ss In conneetlon with lis Acade mic Department. Separate lesidence. Main Street 'lv.u-.veur course. Moiloi Klndei'Kar ''ii Provides practice work. 1'or 'uls address ELEANOR TEDDETTS, Prln. Before deciding where school, examine, a tO RO I Pendleton Academy catalogue for the coming year. New building and euulpinont. New mnu ngeniont, and a faculty ot experienc ed teachers. Special arrangement for music students nnd for tbn ,...-0. till oversight of all students from out 1 hicu8 sitoM one o!M of town. All grades of public school iK uioiuiiguiy (lone, our college preparatory work is accepted by the best colleges Knst and West. Moral ami Boclal advnittnges the very best rorm begins September U, lno.l, REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL ICE GREI Just call up Main 1531 ton's uanuy Store, we 1 our wagon arounrl vtj nuantlty of ice cream y0n. Whnt dossort can you geJ this not weather, than . nnd ice cream. Our liuro, cold nnd dellctoJ you aro down town drop J try our nor. weather Try our candles, they ar( rroaii every day. i A LITTLE PA Artisticam applied! skilled workmen addspJ m tbu appearance olllj tenor or exterior oi nonie, uusini noustl otltcr builclinp- Weeirl onh skilled painters aol only Hie best materials. Our paper lianjjers irtl pt-rts atui our cur tjo: paper the 1 twi st A I l-nt;ht nil as o. tin tastl shown 111 our t nt, C. C. Sfe 'rra Hnit i(cil TRANSFf TRUCKII STORA CROWNERBF Telephone J Recotrni.ed ! the and most e-onotmcall We are prepared to j tract with cu fori winter's; sunnh liver coal or waodiol part of the cm Laatz Bn Model Light CaM Business Diiv 1,.. 1 1.. cbifiroois'i' ..1111' ni tin luifrcaien you m;1 ' -,;,B1 luiilty to tee what modern BJ iloliiL- lollL-htan tho burilM,?'.ol nm men II you don't visit w llll- lirniBr 1. th.. klllt! OI l"'j viiiuti.iiuiii Ulivui -1 Ik-member we huie the " blocttJJ carts, phaelona snd Mtil'!;", bt4t made, (lur irlce can I the old wuy, last longer.,.1''; B4 weeels, Adopted by ibe U s-1"! NPAf.LE BB0 (' '. Let us fill your bin with I.ROGK SPRING 1 1 -.MkilW