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r PACES' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 2. 1904. PAGE THREE. ...TTTTTVTTHm' NEWS OF OF THEM t t BARGAINS At the Alexander Department Store Extra Fourth of July bargains. Extra special ribbon bargains: No. 5 Taffota Ribbons, all silk 6c d No. 7 Tafteta Ribbons, all silk , 8c yard No. 9 Tafteta Illbbons, all silk ..10c yard No. 12 Taffeta Ribbons, all silk 12c yard No. 1C Taffeta Ribbons, all silk 14c d No. 22 Taffeta Ribbons, all silk !.!!!!! 15c yard No. 30 Taffeta Ribbons, all silk i8c yard No. 40 Taffota Ribbons, all silk 20c yard No. 50 Taffeta Ribbons, all silk 22c yard No. CO Taffeta Ribbons, all silk 25c yard 15 per cent reduction on ladles' parasols. 20 per cent reduction on ladles' shirt waists. 15 per cent reduction on muslin underwear. IE per cent reduction on summer underwear. Buy your shoes and Oxfords on Friday and Saturday and save from 50c to $1.00 on every pair. a THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES DAUGHTER WAS BORN TO H. N. WALLER WILL G. THOMPSON AND WIFE. RETURN TO KANSAS. Visitor From Salem Miss Nettle Can non Files on Government Land- Death of a Pioneer, Aged 77 Pro gram for Hard Time Social at Christian Church Good Horse Bad ly Hurt on a Snag Heavy Frost In the Mountains. WARE. A FULL LINt U- "LUMU NU lOULS AT HE . i, a man-l lioinpson Hardware to. 643 MAIN STREET. Wt FUHNIon B wnHK ESTIMATE8 ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT COMING EVENTS. Eastern Oregon Medial Asociallon, Hot Lake, July 7. National Guard Encampment, Washington, Idaho and Oregon, American Lake, Idaho, July 7-21. August 22-27 American Mining Congress. Portland. National Irrigation Association, Paso, Texas, November 15-1S. El Distilled Water PURER THAN ANY SPRING. FROM PURE CRYSTAL ICE. - i. ueoicu in sicam, conaensea, rc-oonco, cooicu mu Into Ice. -,.ME price ai xne same lime. ICE AND WATER. Pendleton and Cold' Storage Co. Two Letters From Dealers Who Have Handled Large Lets of "Trib." Spokane, Wash., Feb. 14, 1904. In answer to yours of the 7th, will say: We believe our success with "Trib" is due to the merits of the goods. Krum & Draley. Baker City, Ore., Feb, 9, 1904. Are handling "Trib" successfully. It Is a seller and gives our customers the re sults they are looking for. They are satisfied GRACE & BODINSON. For sale by Tallman & Co. Telephone Main 1781 It Is hard to teach an old dog; For one he told the truth Give the pup a trial, For the old do Is out of style. li. O t X 4 Th new Laundry an Cottonweed Street. . TUU DT T Tnif km 1? tte work and you be Batl8fled HlB work i, always u '-'"cuMir. " wun inn on nlumMntr. the Reliable Pltmfee Cort Street, opposite Hotel Bickers. In order to accommodate fishing parties the O. R. & N. Co. will, until close of season, have train No. 2, leaving here at 5:45 p. m., stop at North Fork on Saturday evenings, and train No. 1, due In Pendleton at 9 a. m stop at some place Monday morning. This arrangement will be In effect Saturday, May 14. E. C. SMITH. Agent. Athena. June 29. .Mrs. Hales of Sa lem, Is In the city looking after busi ness concerning the salo of her prop erty hero, and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Heck are visiting here. They will soon leave for their t-ranklln county homestead. Miss Maud Qholson has returned home after an extended visit with friends at Wnlla Walla. Mrs. Mark Johns, nccompanicd by her son. Melvln, left yesterday for alla Walla, where they will attend the wedding of her cousin. Miss Eva Switzlcr. Mrs. DePontt is enjoying a visit rrom her brother, Mr. Booth of Port land. Horn to .Mr. and Mrs. (icorco lliompson Juno 24, n bouncing baby gin. Miss Klslo Itosonzwotg and Miss Nettle Cannon and Oeorge Rosen- zwolg returned Monday from FrauUIln county Miss Cannon tiled on a home stead while she was there. A good horse belonging to 11. F Ogle ran Into a snag In the pasture. and was badly gashed. The wound Is eight Inches long and Is In the breast and under the right foreleg. It Is quite likely to prove fatal. Miss Howies of Walla Walla. Is vis. Itlng her sister, Mrs. Fay LetJrow, this week. Al Hoohcr. from the mountains, re- ports a heavy frost destroyed his strawberries" and garden last Thurs day. Inflicting a heavy loss upon him. Death of a Pioneer. "Uncle" Alfred Watts passed away after a long Illness at his home in Weston. Mr. Watts was prepared for death, being a good nod religious man. Mr. Watts was 77 years old. Ho came to this county In 1809, from Wil lamette valley. Besides mnny friends be leaves also many relatives to mourn his demise. t Hard Times Social. The program for the hard times so cial -at the Christian church next Fri day Is as fallows: Song By the Hnrd Time choir. Vocal duet Joe and Will Scott. Recitation Mrs. Archie Mclntyrc. Instrumental solo Miss Maud Oliol son. Mediation Cora Davison. Song Hard Time choir. Vocal Mrs. Anna Foss. Recitation Gladys Bush. Vocal duet Nellie Foss and Oro Rhodes. Song Hard Time choir. Violin Albert Bales. Recitation Zelma DePeatt Instrumental solo Ava Ileeder and Lucy Jenkins. Song Hard Time choir. No Pity Shown. "For years fate was after me con tlnuously," writes F. A. lulledge, Ver bena, Ala. "I had a terrible ca6o of piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." Equally good for all aches and pains. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. $10.00 Panama hats, to close, 16.75. Lee Teutscb. SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNES8. fhe Fatal Grrin aud Urn llrmrdr Now I'nctn of gclrnct. It Is the rarest thing In the world for a man to be necessarily bald. No man whose hair Is not dead at the roots, need be bald If he will use Ncwliro's HerpI clde. the new scalp antiseptic. HerpI' clde destroys the germ that cuts the hair oft at the root; and cleans the scalp of dandruff and leaves it In a perfectly healthy condition. Mr. Msnnett. in the Maryland Block. Butte, Mont., was en tirely bald. In less than a month HerpI clde had removed the enemies of hair crowth. and nature did Its work by cov erlng his head with thick hair an Inch lens, and In six weeks he had a normal suit of hair. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mlcb. F. W. Schmidt, special agent CEREMONY AND 8ENTIMENT both demand a ring, and as the occa sion Is an Important oue, get a ring of lasting quality. Our assortment of WEDDING RINGS contains every kind known to the JEWELRY trade. Plain band rings of 14 karat gold In all widths. Solitaire diamond rings at an prices Size and quality govern the price. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postofflce Block. Fourth of July Don'ts, DON'T Be too brave. Hold exploding crackers. Take any chaces on It's not being loaded. Pick up a lighted cracker to find out why It does not go off. Be too certain that the cannon fuse Is not burning. Point any explosive at your little sister. Fall to treat owdcr burns Instantly they cause lockjaw. Try to see how much powder you can pack into a toy cannon. Leave smoldering crackers near In flammables, k Shoot skyrockets Into curtained windows your father probably needs the house. Forget that the careless use of fire works may change what should be a Joyous day Into one that will bo re membered with sadness for a lifetime Will Summer in Goldendale Return ed From the Sound Visitor From Albany, Oregon Will Spend Her Vacation In Spokane Mrs. N. A, Davis Entertained Visit From Grand Chief of Rathbones Gone East on a Tour. Milton. June 30. Tho Misses Julia and Nettle Blackburn of Walla Walla, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ponnock, left Monday for Gold endale, Wash., where they will spend the summer with a sister. Miss Lena Coe returned Tuesday from a 10 days' visit at Senttlo and other cities on the sound. H. N. Waller, who for tho past year has been employed In tho Milton lunik, has resigned his position nnd will leave Saturday for his homo In Nor ton, Kansas. Mrs. C. M. Mcmtolth arrived Tues day from Albany. Ore, on a visit to her son, Thomas Montelth. Mrs. Leonard Will of Stiokano. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. .1. II. Wilson, left today for home. Miss Margaret Wlnnlford, one of tho teachers In Columbia college, has gone lo Spokane to spend her vaca tion with friends and relatives. Mhs. N A. Davis entcitnlneil the young people of the Christian church Sunday school at her home on Mill street Tuesday afternoon. Ice cream nnd cake were served. Mrs. V. II. Chastnlu. grand chief of the ltathbono Sisters of Oregon, paid an otllclil visit to the Athena lodge last Monday night. Otis Ingle will lenve Saturday night tor a vlt.it In the Diet, lie will attend the St. Louis exposition. Mr Thomas Taylor will leave to night for Portland. Mrs. M. M. Dlttebrandt and daugh ter. Miss Ilnzel, returned yesterday from a two weoks' visit with relatives at Nez Perce, Idaho. Harvesting Has Degun. Yesterday several farmers In the Hudson Bay country began harvest ing. Grain In that section of thu coun try ripens more rapidly than It docs nenr tho foothills. Next week a num ber will Htart up tholr machines for the season, and all tho farmers expect a good yield of grain. Troyer-Vancll. Yesterday afternoon at Wnlla Wal la, Mr Robert F. Vaucll and Miss Ko mi Troyer wero united in tho holy bonds of 'matrimony, Rev. O. H. ClIbbH performing tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Vnncll will resldo In Freowater, whero tho groom has charge of tho North Milton lumber yard. crescent owdeKk ss ctnis Sold under a $600 guarantee that It contains no cream of tartar or grip acid, or leaves any Injurious deposit In any food In which It Is used. 2Se per pound. Of all grocers. Biliousness TEETH Per set, $5.00; gold crowns, 14.00; silver rilling. EOc; ex tracting, EOc. Wo are thoroughly equipped with all modern methods and appliances, and guarantee our work to bo of tho highest stan dard, and our prices thu lowest consistent with tlrst-clasa work. White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. 'Phono Mnln IfiGl. F. E. Van Dtisen & Co. CONTRACTORS OF WORK. ORICK Bnllar sotting and flro places douo In first-class manner. Address Box 465, Pendleton. "I bava vtad Tour aaloabla Caiearal tbam parfart. Couldn't do wllbuut tbt tbvai for lani tlmo for Indtiviik vkloftblo CtietrW snd flod TIIDUUI bffDl 1 BftTO r Indtttillon And bll. lomnMi nod id now roupUutj cuird, lUeom. ,nn,,n mnd tlitm to vrroo. Out trtd you wilt inufio cuw.ru a. Mars, Aiannr, n. I, The Beer That Is Pure The Pendloton bottled beer, bottle at tho City Brewery Works, Is UM most refreshing nnd healthful drlak Best Tor The Dowels Our superior bottling process, tak ing tho beer right from tho brewery und putting It In bottles keeps tfc beer good. It loses none of its good qualities caused by changing ot tess pcrature, as It Is always kept the same, Bottled In quarts, pints and halt pints. Free dollvery to any part ot In any quantity desired. bono 2981, An order by 'ptmn 8,r'.ni ViSl'ninu .'', wl" roqolvo our prompt nttontlon. CANCry CATruane Weston Will Be Deserted. There's no danger of any unusual disturbance or distressing noise at Weston on the Fourth of July. The town will bo deserted on that day. Most of our people who want to cele brate In the good, old-fashioned way, will go to Athena, which has a rous ing two days' celebration arranged. This will be reciprocity, as Athena la always a liberal patron of Weston's nicnlcs. Some will devote the day to piscatorial pleasures on tho banks of the Umatilla and the Walla Walla. There will be absolutely nothing doing here. All the business houses ex cept drug stores, which must neces sarily remain open, have mutually agreed to close their doors for the en Ire day. Weston Leader. Night Was Her Terror. 1 would cough nearly all night lone." writes Mm. Charles Applegate of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I bad consumption so bad that If I walked a block 1 woum cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three SIjOO bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery wholly cured mo and I galnod 8 pounds." It's absolutely guaran teed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles tree at Tallman, & Co.'s drug store. PUu.eI rllbl l'ol.nl,TiHOnod DoOoAd. 1 iin r,v Ht..r!tlcl.u, w.k.norOrfp.,lo.nt.tf.N..r ulu old la bulk Tbo taonlno Ubltt iUdiixJ OUO. I UunrnoUod to cut or your monty back. rflOIW Stalling Remedy Co., Chlc.f o or N.Y. Cos ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION I0XES I The Family Theatre Webb street, corner Cottonwood. Open overy overling. Change of program every Monday nnd Thursday evenings, Kntfre chango of program, with now people every Monday, Tho Family Is a strictly high-class, moral vaudeville theater, can tering to ladles, chlldron and gentlemen, THIS WEEK'S BILL, Commencing Monday, June 27,tho Famous Trio 3 THE HOWARDS 3 Frank Sam Mable, The Howards came directly from tho Kast and tholr acts have proven a house packing and mirth provoking sonsatlon. MABLE HOWARD, THE SCOTTISH NIGHTINGALE, Is one of the sweetest singers on tho vaudeville stage, FRANK AND SAM HOWARD, The black face singing and dancing comedians. Their dancing Is bit everywhere. They hate do equals. New pictures on the vlttscopo, New Illustrated songs. Doors open at 7: !0. a Note. Those Indebted to me for wood and coal will please settle the same by July Gtli, and save cost. P. P. Collier. Attention Sheepmen. Range to lease and can locate some good range and water. Address box 44, La Oracae, 'Or, DOCTOR I. 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