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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1903 J, ro? lOWl Let bin' GUI tiRcosn'1'-1 win are PI wtnt"'5; i.,rcr coal laat Street tun 1 flfodel L ' WeW, he oWa MThe PeoplgsOreatest Outfitters i One of Our Fault- f less Fall Styles? Fnultloss for its neat and ex treme stylo, will not go out of style oon. Made ot tne lgusn Umniind Ohevoit. stronc in con- 1 '2Pastrnction, workmanship, equal to "n..r the custom carmuni, our kuju-jiii- tee goes with it. SELLS FKOM $12 50 UP. With each cash pur chase in our clothing department amounting "to one dollar we pres ent you Avith a ticket entitling the holder to a chance on a $375 Hamilton Piano. jMr. Therkel sen's guarantee for ten years goes with it and kept in tune one year free of charge. UBlsCUuR CO. LLARD ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE WIS OF ATHENA MACHINE THRESHED TWELVE HUNDRED SACKS PER DAY. Visitors From Distant States Fear ed That Little Girl Has Appendi citisRev. Lamar Will Preach at Springfield Several Couples Mar rled at Walla Walla Sale of Hogs at 6 Cents Per Pound. PRIDE OF UMATILLA OK ;ndleton BOQUET i matli ami of the best tobacco. A. RHODE, Maker. idcrs Unsurpassed Tne Always Satisfactory ison coal and wood Heaters. Handled Coal stoves ranging in price from vVood stoves ranging in pnice from JO. Our stoves are now ready for your SON HARDWARE Co. I St. Headquarters for fishini; supplies t t 4 t 'H"H"I"I"Hi"m..1..H..H..4.mH.4.4h.4.4 11 MONTERASTELLI 1BROS. Marble and Craiiite Works 3IONP.MKN18, IIKAIISTONKP, COf. IS08 AN P UI'ILDIM) STUNK Wcuoourown work unci guarantee the 'same m lowest price. Ksllniatei. given on all klniJa of Cut Slono. We havo n larKO stock anil would tie nlesn nl to have you examine It. :::::::: : h Wain Street Pendleton, Oreqon Near O, K t N. Depot nitANCIIiSdOl- AT IIKI'I'NKIt, OKI:. or :ial Co. hood big flooring, Finish, kinds r, In- Win ding I Apple tny will racing Co. pot Kan nit is IHrrttr, Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yatd AUa St, Opp. Court House Will f 1 1 .., I E. MOTSCHMAN Teaches a thorough course X in voice culture, piano and violin. For information en quire at Empire Piano House. Athena, Sept. 23. Joint McPhall finished thresbliiR Saturday. He made a run of 1!7 days and thrcsh od over 3-1,000 sacks, making nn a erase of about 1,250 sacks por dav, Including all tho time lost In moving. In one day the machine was unveil and sit ofght times, and threshed 1,1 Ro sucks. Mrs. Hush McArthur, of Portland, and her sister, Mrs. Minnie Leonard and hoi babe, of Prcscott, Wash., arrived in this city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Duran. from Indiana, are visiting at the home of his niece, Mrs. O. C. Heel;, of this city. They are touring the West. Mis. Minda Ilrandon, who has made her homo with her daughter, Mrs O. O. Chamberlain, or this city, for 'the past two years, has returned to h- lormer homo at Plainvlow. Thomas Myers Wednesday tool; his little daughter', Grace, to Walla Walla for medical treatment. Appen dicitis Is feared. Mrs. Aubtin Koss has been elected to represent the local lodge or Haih bone Sisters at the grand lodge which convenes in Portland In Octo ber, Mr and .Mrs. Hallgus, of this city spent last week on their homestead nenr Echo. Mr, and Mrs, Claude Hoeder n turned home yesterday from a short wedding tour at Tacoma, Wash., where they visited relatives. Mr. and .Mrs. S. C. Stanton left Sun day for a visit with their daughter Mrs. 1,, I .Montague, at Arlington, Last Sunday Mrs. Ed Zimmerman and her mother, Mrs. LaUln, left for their new homes near Guy, Wash, Mrs. l.akln shipped her household goods the day before and will live on a larm near that of Mr and .Mrs. Zimmerman. At the homo of Mr. and Mrs, .1 ,1 Heeler a very pleasant reception was given to do honor to Hev. and Mrs. C. A. I.nmnr, who will leave soon for Springfield, A largo number of friends wore present to say farewell to tlie retiring pastor of the Haptlst church, and his most estimable wile. Miss' Kitty Sharp lias accepted a position as teacher In a district five miles from Pendleton She will com mence teaching the first of October Dr. A. U, Stone and wife left yes terday lor a visit to Portland and other points of Interest. The Pioneer I drug store will be in the care of Messrs. Hawks and Hill during tho absence or Dr. Stone The following Umatilla county peo ple were married in Walla Walla 'bis week: George M. Storey and Estelln Vanderpool; George W. Phillips and I ina Ashworth; John A. bergenia and 55oc .Mayor. Mrs. .Inck Swart and two sons are expected home Mom Walla Walla today, where they have been lor a month or so. Miss Jeannetl Manasse Is in Poll land, the guest of friends and will remain lor n month or more. .Miss Ethel Harris, of McMlnnvllle Is visiting Mrs. J. 1), Ploinoiidon at her home In this city, this week. Mrs. Swart of Hlngham Springs who hns been visiting her slster-ln- law. Miss Mae Swart, has returned home. Mrs. ,1, H. McQuary. of Milton, with her sister. Mrs. Hussell, visited anioung Atliena friends this week. Casper Woodward sold on Monday to 11, 1 MciClroy. or Pendleton, lit head of bogs at ti cents per gross, delivered at the ranch. William Russell sold 3-1 head to the same party. .Mrs. Dickey, of Walla Walla, has been visiting with Mrs. W. H. Taylor for the past- week. Mrs, Walker and son, Hert Hales, returned home last week from an ex tended visit with relatives and friends at The Dalles. New Residence. Arthur Schick is building a neat uottneo In the western part of town. Thus the additions of new homes continues without abatement in that desirable .reaidenco district. Rev, Armfield Returns. Tuesday evening at the Methodist parsonage was passed most pleabMit ly by about 00 friends of the pastor, Hev. W. E. Armfield and his most worthy wife. Tbo occasion was In appreciation of tholr return to this pastorate for tho present year. Numberless "pounds" wero donated, . ... 1 1 some of mem tar ouiweigiiiiig imi 1 ounces. Ice cream was donated by Dr. G. L). Stone, of the Pioneer drug store lor tho entire company. Sudden Death at McMlnnvllle. .r n. Owen roturned from McMinn- vlllo, whore ho went some tlmo ago to superintend tne harvesting oi nis hop erop. Yesterday Mr, Owens re wived the sad news of the death his mother, whom be had left in np paront good health, She died on her 77th birthday. Family Reunion. Wednesday at the home of U. F. Klne, a family reunion was enjoyed. The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World The Band Is the Smoker's Protection. BEDROOM OUTFIT Kr a ftw days, until this advertisement is ehnnjj;:l, we will make tne following special discounts and prices on all bedroom ftirnifclunns. 1.wjt' Curtains of all kiiuH 10 kt cent diecoant. J.ted 'Spreadh, white, all su-.e-, nil grades, 10 er cent ilUeouut. Otton lllankets, all color ami (juitlitie, 10 per cent discount. Wool lllnuket. all grades except Pendleton Woolen Mills blankets, secial discount of HI per cent Large Size Comforts, cheap ones and fine ones', too, lOjiercent discount. Large Sheets, flse each. lict-t itmlity, Pillow Ca-s. ttest ipmlity, .'t'i inchi long. Me each. P.ed Tickini;, sttraw or wool tl"kliie, good He yard. (lood Feather per yard. THE F TX The Place for Bargain . sale! liic hlu-cts tpt'cinl H I R Uglily, ricking, two grades, 17e and 15c The occasion was the 70th birthday of Mrs. King. The reunion brought together two of Mr, and Mrs. King's sons and Jamilles and three of her i daughters and their families to do honor to their mother. Will Tike Claims in Idaho. .Mrs. M. .1. Ilagley. Mrs. Fred Wil liams, A- U Jones and William Chamberlain, left for Meadows, .Idaho, Wednetitlay, with tho expecta tion of taking up land under the stone and timber act. Daughter Born. A 10-pound .daughter was born to Mr, and -Mrs. Charles Smith, Sep tember 18. Do You Enjoy What You Eat? if you don't, yowr food does not do you much good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the remedy that every one should take when there is any tuinc wrong with the stomach. There is no way to maintain .the health and strength of mind and body except by nourishment. There Ml no way to nourish except through the stomach Tho stomach must be kopt healthy, mu and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No annctlte. loss of strength, wftdis- noss. headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indbjee- tlon. dyspepsia and all stomach trou bles are quickly cured by tbe u of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. sola uy Talltnon & Co. Farms for Sale, Wo now have listed for sale some of tho boat wheat farms ana stocK ranches In the county. All the places aro well improved and well supplied with water. Also some very desir able city property. Call and get prices. I3ENTJ..KY & HAH J MAIM. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrof ulus affections. At all times a match less system tonic and purifier. Money lefunded If you arc dissatisfied. Fif ty cents and 91.00. K, W. SehmMt & Co., druggists. 1 Ouard Health 1 ) cry woman nhoiild nc that Dm fir lodical function is kept in a healthy run dition Tim way in to take tin iMiMiniia do(! of Wine of Cunhii Kcry woman is iiihjctt lo ronditinnr which bring on female wcuk'nt'M. W Hu nt Cunliii given women rlrciitli fur all the duties of life. It gives IIh iii t-boiij: iwrvm and freedom from paint-. Wine of Carcliii not only cures but year els the beallb. The organs quickly reppninl lo tbe healing vegetable ingredients of which Wine of (,'ardni is couipcwd. A healthy woman tine vtell lo take thin medicine on approaching l r jxruuhrul nicknciK. Wine- of Curd u i cures the workl iutc-n of prolonged ii'inale troubles and has ruri-d UioiihuiiiIii of them ipiitkly and completely in the privacy of homo. C'iiicoiia, Mies., May 1, 1102. Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Ill;u.k-I)ruuglil is a dure (jure for all fenialo diseaws. 1 rccniuniend your medicinn to all my friend everywliere I go. Five month ago 1 could not walk across Die house without great pain but I am well again I hare only taken four bottle of Wine of Cardui but feel ItetUr Ih.ui I have faK in o yrars. MRS. N. T. GhlDKWKhh. WINECARDUI ELATERITE la Mineral Rubber. SOU IAV JN OTI) UUJI.KING or Unci ttucciiHsnry to ltKI'l.AC'K A WOILV-OL T HOOK ELATERITE iROOFING Takes tlu place of shingles, tin, Iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings. Por flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. Temperc .' for all climates, Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaran teed. It will pay to ask for prices and information, THF B "U-r-t t - - - I