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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1903. lipjQreatest Outfitters n i 7 Caw (.. 90It SjiS Kuh.Natham K V6 FMCHea Co BSON Do You Like This Its one of the many new styles we are showing In mens overcoats. Very dressy and comfortable when on. The Fall lasts of Flor shetm shoes are nobby, something oat of the ordinary they Just come in by express. We invite your inspection. ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE NEWS OF MILTON STUDENT FROM HEPPNER TO COLUMBIA COLLEGE. One Removal to Idaho, Another to Washington Farewell Party to Rev. Sanderson and Wife Dallas Garred Will Attend Whitman Col lege Various Goings and Comings. SCHOOL PREPARATION We are making a special effort to supply Pendleton B ys and Girls with their Suits, Shoes, and Dresses, needed for the beginning of the school reason, and below list some of the SPECIAL BARGAINS offered ---- f vou enjoy a good article, then smoke PRIDE OF UMATILLA OR ENDLETON BOQUET bate made and of the best tobacco. A. RHODE. Maker. 4..4...-4-- lTC Taking no Chances When You Use re Distilled Water Ice r nfartured. and sold by the Kost Ice it Cold mipany No other distilled water ice sold . Be sure you call up Phone Main 1881 Iwant PURE ICE Always Welcome at the Plant Ross Ice 'Old Storaqe Company ne Main 1781 Ice Ofhe Phone Main 181 Milton, Sept. 15. Mrs. Mnry 51. Merrlfleld Is In Wnlla Walla visiting nt tho homo of her brother, Mr J. L. Etnm. Miss Nora Kelly went to Walla Walla Friday, where for several weeks she will visit frleuas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson, of; j-cnnicton, are Here vlsli'ng Mr. and Mrs. Desley Humlston, who arc tho grandparents of Mrs. Davidson Ralph Johnson arrived here Satur day night from his homo at Hcppner and will enter Columbia College next week. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Horn, of Walla Walla, spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wandllng. .1. E. Nichols and Dr. S. Archibald Fulton made a business trip to Walla Walla yesterday. Miss Mnbel Overman, who had made her home here with her sister. Mrs. A. E. McKnlght. for several years, took her departure this morn ing for Ilosette, Idaho, where she vi) hereafter reside with rer nntbor C. D. Walter left this morning for Elk, Wash., whore he has obtained a position in a largo sawmill. Dallas Garred went to Walla Walla this morning and will attend Whit man College this year. Iter. G. H. Gibbs, Rev. J M Comp- ton. Rev H. S. Shangle returned yes terday morning from Walla Walla, where they have been attending the Methodist Episcopal Church South, cnofcrence. Good-bye Party. Last night a farewell party was given Rev, D. C. Sanderson aim wife at the M. E. church. Short speeches were given by Rev. G. H. Gibbs. Rev. Charles MrCntighcy. Rev. R. h. Cart wright and Professor W. C. Howard. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The church pre sented Rev. Sanderson and wife with a handsome rug. It Is with a great feeling of regret that they are not to remain here another year They leave in the morning for their new field of labor at Pomeroy. Wash. Boys' Outfits Suits for bovs, worth $1.25 and $1 50, for this sale $1.00 Suits for boys, worth 2.25 and $2.50, for this sale $2.00 Suits all grades, two and three piece knee pants and long pants, Special Reduced Puces. Underwear, light weight, only 19c per garment. Good, heavv shoes, neai and dressy, Si 35 and $1 6o. Boys' heavy hose, 17o value, for this sale, 14c Pair. Boys' hose, lightweight, 12?.e values, only 10c Pair Girls' Outfits sale! All styles anil prices of Percale and Ging ham dresses reduced 20 per cent for this sale. Girls' hose, i2$c grade, special sale price per pair 10c G.rls' hose, 10c gin le, 3 pair for . '2?C Girls' fine ribbed hose, double knee, per pair only 15c Girls' lace hose 25c values, pair only ISc Giils' fins tibbed underwear 30c grade for this sale '2Bc Girls' skirts all lengths and prices. Come and see them. Ribbons and laces and combs, all styles and at prices that defy competition. FOR THE MOTHERS Good, large comforts fdled white cotton, our regular Si. 50 comfort, special sale prict Cotton blankets, 75c grade, (ml size, only Outing flannel, 7c grade, limited special 20 yards bleached muslin, limited 10 yards for All grades Wrappers, Special Reduction of 20 par cent THE F 7X The Place to Save Money $ 1.20 00 1.00 I I I R I BRIGGSON ITEMS. 1 1 1 1 II H I I I m ,,-,.4..4.. , kkage GOLD LEAF Coffee FREE tickets Everv nark and Gold Leaf Java & Mocha Coffee contains one ticket. These goods are the best ever placed on the market for the money. Try a package and if nnt sntitifnrfnrv rnrnrfl if !n d l will refund your money. Leaf brand spices, teas, extracts and baking : "y are the best. Once tried alwavs used. ID COFFEE & SPICE Co., Death of an Infant From Cholera In fantum Abundant Rains Visitor From British Columbia Recover- Ing From Typhoid Fever. Rriggson. Sept. 10. Cattlemen have liegun to take their cattle to the valley for wintering. A good many of them are In jioor condition owing to the extremely dry season. Mrs. Mnttle Fanning, of Cold Springs, who has been paying a, visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E, Abra hamson. returned home today. Morris the infant son of Mr. and I Mrs. Walter Gllmore. died at their homo on Wild Horse last Sunday, after a short Illness of cholera in fantum. Morris was a bright and lovable child and the friends of the grief-stricken parents extend to them their heartfelt sympathies In this, the hour of their sad bereavement. Swan Peterson, from Kaslo, H. C, Is here on a short visit to hiB fami ly. Ho also visited his brother In Pendleton one day last week. The heavy showers of the past week have stopped threshing, which was well under headway here. The indications today are of more pleas ant weather, which is anxiously look ed for by those who yet have grain in tho shocks. James Navin 'went to Adams Mon day, where he is employed at digging a well for J. O. Hale. Sam Rose, who has been confined to his home for the past two months with typhoid. Is doing nicely, though he Is not yet able to leave the house. A. M. (Jlllls and A ll. McEwen took their cattle out to winter pasture last T1.H.C.I..I' Tlim hal'fi nhnilt Rft hpjlfl. POKTI.AfI OUKCJON MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Cranite Works MONt'MENTH, JIKAnSTONK?. COP INGS AND HUILD1NO STONE c 1,0 our own work and guarantee the'aameat loncat price Ettlmato. ulTCti on all kindi of Cut ntone. We have a largo mock and would lie pleat, cd to have jou examine It. t! 31 iTl i Mill 1 ' ''f ', 'U' ,. '' '' PENDLETON ACADEMY New Building, Class Rooms Large and Cheerful, Well Ventilated, Perfectly Lighted. All Recently Renovated and Set in Proper Order for the New Year's Work. Fall Term Opens Monday, Sept 14. J his institution is prepared to do thorough work in nil public school grades, as well as in all academic departments embracing Knglish, Latin, Greek, German, French, History, Mathematics and Oratory. A 11 NinPPfi A DTFISJ Department will be opened under the superintend' illlLFlIUniI L,M ence of Mrs j j Han, a t,;,illt, Kindergarten teacher, on Tuesday, Sept. 2ij, and a comfortable conveyance will be provided to carry all small children for both Kindergarten and Primary departments, to and from school under the personal care of one of the teachers Address all inquires to Piof. W II lilsakney, Pendleton, Ore . or call at the President's Office in the Academy Building. 4 4 t 1 1 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Near O. K. i K, Depot BKASCIISaO!' AT IIEI'P.VEK, OI1K. State or Ohio, citt r Touoo I Ixat Cockty, i Frank J. Cbener inakra oath that tie ! the acnlor partner of thr firm ol F. J.Chenrr A Co , dolnx builneu In the city of Toledo, muntT and atate aforeaald, and that aald Ann will par theaumofOne Hundred Dollar! for each and every cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured br the uae of If all's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and aubacribed In my preaence tma ctn day 01 December, A. b. is. I A. W. OLKABON, Ilall'i Catarrh Cure ! taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and mucona surface OltneiJIKUl. DVDU IUr lt;iJlUUUIiB,IKC. ' v r. r i l. . rtim 1 . . I J HAL Hold hr drnrBit.7Dc. Hall'l ramlljr 1-1 III are th heat. Notice, All persons indebted to H M Sloan, please call and settle theh accounts. Blacksmith shop corner Cottonwood and Eat Alta. M Ml "KI ll1- MlhnT I'OI.U V-IIOI.IJI!K It Cli.irl.-M II IkKilli. nl 1 iigimoon. .-n. j une litiiicln.il yepra old Septcmlrfr ij. I9H. In the world's olJcnt policj holdir IP W.I. inurefl in The Mutual I.tTe Inauranci Cotnpiny of New Vork. February 7. s. U'3 .rt eik of the Compnii) Thn relations of a lady who had died leaving a legacy to a favorite donkey In order to secure Its com fort, recently came Into court and asked for a doclslon as to who was to onjoy the legacy after the donkey's demise. "The next kin," was the judge's verdict. COE COMMISSION CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $300,000.00 ChiCHgu, New York (mil Mimiiniiolis quotations rrirhid ilirii t ill llir I'cndklon olfK e over the U'tit extcnxivf Jirivati wire vMrn) in the world. KHIRIM.ll 110 aatleaal aad SUU Bana Includinf) frnillrton SJing rUnb IIIIKII UUIuarl Stff-t-l B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. Have Yoor Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel LEGAL BLANKS ifoptje of them. Write the East Ore gonian for a free cat- A full supply always kept in stock. t t t Hi HJ El It ll (, d 1 i. ll I. y t s- te he E Is ted cat IK H !