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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1900)
; Il- Ee, ; A wni wii WBDNKSDAY, OCTORKR io. m). Mr. anil Mrs. Ladies Welts t'awly awfully IWtttl Lowest set of V(TV Ill'St A HM line (nut in, from $B.O() per pair. N t ti inn iwtter in the mar's. Siinpiy iii-t"-c1nte stylish Call and see them. CLEAVER BROS. Thi Boot and Shoo Mon. 805 Main Ntreet, Pendleton, rei;nn HHKVITIES. It-1 i i A Ze hmr, choice cifrnrs. r-nvote ihiiIh mill warrant- bought, Peter Weat. Three nice ilwi-llinij houses for pale, on reasonable terms. luuire of II. .1. hn. If yon want pure home rendered lard with no adulteration JO ttt -rhwari and Oreulirh. A nice lot of young and old chickens, dressed or alive, at Ovmntt's. UtN your orders early. The Columbia, Main -tr. t, newly fitted. Fine wines, liijunrp and ciirarp. F. X. Sohempp, proprietor. Nicely furnished rooms at reasonable rates, hy the night or week, in the new ltenu building over til. Joe store. The lieet teeth cost the dentist $1.11 per set, and plate cost 10c and Whitaker charge' for set and guarantee! ror sale ll.nifeliolil turmtiiri' in l condition. Applv to .lohn r, opiNjsite Dr. Mmith, lxwis street. If you have a house to paint or a room to paper, a picture to frame, a little plumbing to be looked after go and pee ('. Sharp, opera house nlock, Court street. If von want to buy your winter's supply of groceries and provision you should pr- DhmMw stock, ill" -If is well tin.-! with even-thing in the fancy and staple grocery line. Headquarters for bark-, buggtaa, and wagens at Y. II. Jon . He has Uiughi in large .piantities. not only buggies, wagons and hacks, but iarm machinery also. It is always a pleasure for Mr. Jones to show his line of goals, whetiier you buy or not. It is well to know thai DeWitt 's Witch Haxel Salve wil! heal h burn and stop tlie pain at on. v. It nil! .-un- e. -i.-in i and akin diseases and uuly wounds and -re-. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may In- ..ffere.1 you See that you get theorigiual IteWitt's Witch liaaul Salve. 1 all man A Co., ieadiiig dtfaveisi - liorn to Tnesnat , lh is, at ir. Whltaker's, warranted mid guariinte. .1. Wanted -Two eolnvol lys to room and bond Terms rensonalile. Ice cream, chocolates, Pulton's own make. They an nice. laite 60c music, !! and L' ii . instrument strings. up. prices. Nolf's. Whv nav U la 00 for I teeth, tieu von cun irel tin al lr. Whitdker I'm fi. The largest kev Weil ObjMs in town for io rents: Henry the Koortli and K. L. Hidelo II Mark ration's cigar store, August Arp, of Attains, I (Ml a gold- tilled open-dice watch from hi ket last night, which has not yet Is-en found. Some new bicycles, to elnaa out stock for the season, at the Cre-rent agency in the Kasi Orafonlan building, a nou Sterling bicvcle, "'i-incb frame, for only 137.90. Naa it. This is the season when inotln'rs are alarmtil on account of croup. It is Mtoklj cured by One Minute Oof h Cure, which children like to take. Tall n in o A Co., leading druggists. If you are thinking of having voiir house papered. JfOU lllOUtd "look out for wall paper" at K. J, Murphy's. He has a large assorted stock and is J making lower, prices than ever la-fore offered in Pendleton The s'cial meeting at the Hitptisl church last niglit wii- of the deiiepl ; interest Kev Holman H. Turner, prescind 00 the sUDjaet "Among the Pots. " The audience wa- deeply moved, and at tl lose of the pennon a member . aine forward to join the church. Medina: at 7 :SU o'clock Oacfa night this week. John Kearney and Miss Alice A. Dwiiitis ere inarrnil at high noon to- , lay at the residence of Frank Kearney, on' lower Alta street. Kev. W. B. liray. pastor of the M. K. church, south, per formed the ceremony. After the ccre- nionv a dinner was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mr. Owings, Sir. and Mrs Sli.rrv. r. and Mrs. Uibbs anil Mr. Hackctt and son. "Col. .1. II Kddv is liilled to make a republican speech in Mitchell a it the 10th or lltb inet. He is a food speaker, and one of the best story tellers in the state. If you go to hear nun, we lu'i 10c you'll laugh before von get ait, no matter what your politics." says an Kastern Oregon newspaper. The great need, no doubt, in modern pditics, is that people be made to laugh. The man who makes people laugh is hevud cavii. correct in In- presentation of silitical opinion CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggist O'l dealers in School Suppliea Extra line line of Ladies' Fashionable Stationary Latest in fold and tint. Cor. tain and AIU St. Pendleton Ladies' TaHsaSL'' sr. tBaBaflBll Request That They Come Prom the People. Instead of From Corporations. An excellent Idea is presented bv F.ugeii" Smith, secretary of the ad visory committee of the democratic national committee, in the form of n proposal that the people make up the campaign fund bv small donations, rather than that UM lig corporations contribute the laWMflatt MtOUDli the republican I'arty maniiger- ask tin in to nut up. It is nn idea fraught with goisl results ami the plan should lie adopted at once. Mr. Smith writes in a circular letter "Kvery human lieitig who can read, or listen to a discussion, know that the ipieetion whether c shall, or shall not, have an iui'rialistic govern ment, will lw determined at the No vemlsT election. Conseipientlv all M-ople. irreeiiective of past party afHIiafions. will as the campaign pro gresses, take sides in one of (he most momentous discussions of the age "It is our purpose here to destroy the imperialistic idea, by bringing alsmt the election of William .Ironings Hrvan for pr.--id. nt. To do this a campaign fund, "ltticirnt in amount to carry on the tigiit vigorou.-ly up to ,.-!. lion day. is absolutely ineeasury. "It is a well known fact that trusts, railroad corporations and large 'flnanrial institutions will not con tribute money to Mr. Bryan! HUM. So evrr one opuis.s! to trusts alio iin iperialism must work and ahoHM 0OO I tribute somrthinv to the campaign j fund. To help raiw Hinds, the chain , letter svstem has been a. tainted. The II plan will sere.- two purposes: it will help to establish the idea of going direct to the people for campaign funds; it will give every man. woman, boy or girl, who is willing to do so an i opportunity to assist toward Um sum election ol William . I. liryan. (hn.. fore we ask if you will not give to the fund ten cents, or any sum you can spare? Please pass the other two letters to two friends, requesting tlinn to . i the same, and in oiir letter to Mr klinllv give the name- andadilr. - ot two or more friends to whom He can send similar letters." "UNDER SEALED ORDERS ' a nay aoounoing wiin rainos ana Comedy Throughout. The dramatisation of Itodyan! Kipling's storv, "Under healed Or- : ders, " to bo seen here Friday night. is inducing alrra.lv a line advance s.iie at Tallman s drug store. When James Harkins wrote "Under Sealed Orders," he made no mistake, : for he has produced a play which ! holds the occupant- of the lower lloor i in deep interest and sends the small ! boy BOaTM from the gallery shouting, i Aiid what is more, the play is rich in coiuedv. Think of three clever .in. .1 1. io- all working to cause the tears to roll down your cheeks. The company has 1m-oii specially en gaged according to his or hor nit rite, and each member is thoroughly lilted to hi- part. MissOmeda Raymond, the leading ladv. conies direct from the (ores ot Wiijiam Brady and Joaeoh drismer. Mr. Hav Whiitaker created the part he is plaving in the original New York pr.sluctiou of this piny, II. was late leading man with MrK.. Uankin and Nance O'Ifoil. HlMOP. a part similar Io Sveugali.is played in a strong manner bv Frank DoOnmp. an actor of great ability. The coniny contains eighteen shaking parts and carries with it its own scciierv CIRCUIT C0UKT. I'KOPLK IIKRK FOR A DAY. tMnvnnlM Fdl.-rv, mnnanr of the lioyiil Marine band of Italy, til al the PandlaWC OW night. While here he booked with the I raser opera house for a concert here on the evening of rnoraday, October IS. Yt. Kllery is the Mill American in the entirr orgrtniration, the others bring Italians who MM brought over from Italy rat the expressed purpose of forming and maintaining the tlnest inttaivul r gmiir.ation in the Unil.sl stales. Only three of the 40 Italians in the hand "peak F'.nglish, but each one ponMnW knowledge of the language of music which is universal. Speaking of th Italians. Mr. F.llerv said : "Americans sometimes mistake the siinut-vemling mid organ-grinding 'Dago' for tiie typical Italian, and in so doing make egregious blunder. I'd. m Italians are the most musical people in the world. All Italian i suit, so all learn who travel on the rontineiit, will astonish you with pat frrt kliowlrdge of the Piastrrpiecrs In einaaiml mnic, and he is invariably a critic of valuable opinions on rendition and MOinOaltlon, A. II. I.ainiierson. of the tawbtnotl Mad house of Portland, one of the onlv two wholesale houses of Portland who math exhibit- at the street lair here, is at the Pendleton. He has been at the Walla Walln and Spokane fairs ami will stop in The Dalles. Mr. LnnbOlWn remark that he has ssmiI HO money that is, in his opinion, better spent than that nsitl in defraying ex penses at interior (airs this year. "Yon may dooand UpOO BM, " said he, "at all future fairs you tnav hold. Portland can well afford-to cultivate a closer BCqtMlHtUnenailip with the in terior. " (j. A. Smith and family are again in Pendleton, this time to remain. Mr. smith was in this city years ago and di.l most of the street grading under contract on the principal streets when manv improvements were made in 1888-U. lie also had the i trart for the extension ol the levee. He left Pendleton on June H. lKtM), "just after Hilly Furnish was elected sheriff the tirst time." He lias recently been in the Ktiflalo Hump country in Idaho, and -ays lots of work is being done there. He notices many improvements and savs he believes Peiidleton is the best town in the three states of Ore gon, Washington and Idaho. Personal Mention. Kd liiisb will leave Thursday for a trip to Ssikane. M. I). McNames and family, of Siskivou county, Calil., are gu.-t- at the i. olden Utile. La l.rande Chronicle: John llailev. jr.. is over from Pendleton transacting liilsine-s w ttli the lain! ollico. Joiin 31. dour is improving in health. He has lieen removed from aiarlnients in Stratum block, t the I.uper home on Webb stn-et. Walter Pavne and wife, of Weston, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kenmsly. Mrs. Payne and Mr. Kennedy are sister and brother. I.a l irainlr Chronicle : Miss Catharine Keith, of Pendleton, who has been here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Adolph Newlin, has returned home. Jim Heck was rcmovcl from r. Cole's hospital to his home on Tues day. He is recovering rapidly from the . If. els ol the oieration for appen dicitis. P. A. Worth ingtop, chief deputy United States marshal under MOUI Hoiiper, was in Pendleton a few hours ttii morning on his way to Weston, where he will remain a few days John F.ndecott and Mel von K. hhutrtiui left this afternoon for Lehman springs, where they will oiakr their base of supplies for a week, while they hunt (or big game. They will not ! satisfied with rhipmuiiks and jackrabhits, but will look for bear In fact, bear and cougar will In- eager ly looked (or and killed on sight. Ho not get scared if Volir heart troubles vou. .Most likclv v.ni suffer from indigestion. K.sl.d liyanOMia Cur.- digests what you eat ami gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It is the only preparation known that complete i digests all classes of foods: that is whv it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else has failed. It may Is. taken in all ooodltMM and cannot palp but do you giasi. Tallman .' Co., leading druggists. A COLLISION. A Boy on Storm Boots Just th. thing for Kainy Days. at The Peoples Warehouse SHOE STORE. 714 Main treat, PeudtaUai, Oregon. Pat Cary Sentenced io Klgtoieen Months In Penitentiary. At ',) o'clock this moruiug, Pat Cary was I hi fore Judge Kills for sentence'. He had been convicted on Tuesday of having tloleu a suit of clothes worth about lift from James Ritchie, near i Weston, and received from the iiiry a , recommendation fur mercy. Taking I this request of the jury, the judge was very lenient and sentenced him to only 1H mouths in the pui touting at ; Salem. The grand jurv reisirled not a trtn , hill in the case of the state vs. .lumen Welch. The defendant was accused of attempted rape upon a little girl at Adams several weeks ago. The case of Cunb and Cobb vs. Davis and Havis (or the recovery of some cattle and damages has occupied th attention of court all forenoon, uud is still en trial. Bicyelo Runt Into a Car- ri no! Team A collision without serious results occurred at the corner of AlUi and Cottonwood streets Tuesday evening. I. eorgo W. Kugg ami Alba Kugg in a .limbic -seated carriage were driving a Haviland China We have a line of Haviland and Carlsbad China in din ner sets that we would be pleased to show you whether you huv or not. Also, a part of our holiday stock of china novelties, ash trays, Lhiii bon Isixes, hmii trays, etc.. has arrived and makes a display that is dear to every Hainan's heart. Come just to see. spirited taltl past Utl Alta -I I Amir TanlltT.a youth ol 13 or I llvenrs, was riding his hirvrlr south miCiHton Wood street, lie was looking back ward, and, before he knew what had happened, he httntpud up against the left shoulder of the oft horse, a ItlttlStl live -year-old. Then the trouble omttMnOOti. Amir fell lindrr the horse, while his bicvcle bounded back net 01 harm's wav. The horse riar.il, plunged and kicked. One kick struck the boy in the side, hoi did not hurt him. The horses and carriage puftMd over the hoy, nut he e-capcd hoots and wheels, and was srarceh injnrril at all. The hONM ran up' against H, fcf. Sloan' bhirk sinith shop, but UeOfie Hugg. who was driving, never lost his presriicr of nrlnd or control of tin animals nnd mWrantad general sniashllp. The double trsaa srare brnksn. hnih was practically the only diimage. Hugg Itrothrrs Br ihr well-known sheri inrr.. Amie Tardiff's home i not fnr from St. Joseph - academy. irs Time wesifd And Mienpth wasted, to try to push haeJl the rising title with R DlTMrU, It e. it as great n wnste of time .. a far more serious xvnslc of strenrili to trv to push bark the rWraj boa of di-eascvvitli the " nervine; ," " I om vnin.s" and "nerve Rsoda which siinph drag the nerves int.. a drank rn stupor. They make you fed good' So does whisky, while the feeling lusts, hut the reaction i B irenms and d.-aillv. I)r. Firrcc's c.oiden Medical Dhtottrj h a tent perance medicine, ll contain;- :n al cohol , opiam, cocaiur or ether nar cotic. It sircuptlicns the hoil; 1 3 purilvine the hl.ssl and incrcatflnp the supply of that vital tlniil. Il In als diseases of tin stomach anlci gaus of digestion and initiilion nnd thus removes the obtlacMt to i p- i- fect natniakatent of the whole f o'i' ssis veam ago mv stonucli cut hi tl troul.lrd rn.- so much I lis.l toensoatethtaf , ns Um .ti".: - ooald not help bjh ... Mrs a. A Knetn of sen Jsc. CsUfonala, ilex rat, s 1 sisal toaae waaeneaasd t neataieat pr catarrli 1 the sioutiich sae was belter for some time, then It am,- C..Js. 1 tlirrt used Dr Herat's O olden Mv.fi .il ins- v.ry ami ' rWessst Pellets. 1 Taeas tee ass carer mv siiniisch. I do not hnvi the tiain and lntitrction a;. I .'i.t. It h eery hard for me to pi: veil what I sittlercl N far I (vanuncncr.l Hiking your valuaMc misiidne. I recommend It to alt the aufferers vrherti 1 meet . ' Dr. Pierce's Pleatant Pellets strengthen and stimulate the liver. ST. JOE STORE LA0IES TAKE MdTIOE. Great Slaughter Sale of Millinery floods For the Next Ten Days. lip i are ovi ratockttd in tlii linn nf RobtlB nnd wo intrnd tn out (ham ilnwn nnd in order tn tl" will :'vc vou (nun j.s to 33 1 i per cent on what you ,,iv from us. inn Miss v nmpintii i a nsjc iriiiinicr unit will itml,,, o you anv tlnni: yon ntnj want in Mlllinnty, ... Styles the Latest and Prices the Lowesi. VOI Iv's FOR BUSINESS. E. M. LYONS & CO ..tech: f Are you Reedy for FaBI Clothing? Wi- liny ;i tun' line if OetiH1 Pnmhlogii Under wair, Shoos, ate, it pricea Uittt in .1 tompution tn ihi man who Aom nut hMd tin in. and oyone nnaxling tucfa articloa hi sun tn UMtd up il he si rs mir ffOodl anil knowi the priaea, Remdmbei we arc ert Main Streel nowi In lh 1 Dutenbtnnry and you can lind ns on your was to tin postoHii f. building THE FA I R. bennett & Tarbet, I'rops. Dnaanaarr) itof jinvc. Main Btraat, PMeHaHtsi s'fw. - - ... m I GOLDEN RULE HOTEL tat C. f K0HIEH. Prup. TKr Only First Clm and Uosiplatt Holt a th tit). ' 1i A Joint Income While You Live. The New Policy .lust anad by ini MUTUAL U : IftAUItANCG L()MI'AN P NBW VOkK Kuuldes a man nut only In pmvide an laeonte lor life t.i his wifr. lint sc. urcs all iiiiDin.' fr liiinsi'lf as n.-ll. Undat it- tonus a lather may obtain a life ItMMM ami at tin- aanta Una iiintiiiKeiitly mtiitc tin- suiiic fur a ehlM. r a i i'nili.-r iiuiy ptwnla fir liimsolf tad fur a sister, or 11 son fur himself ami 11 parent It .ificrs the very Is-st lurin nf in-itr- wa InTaatnient at the lowest jsisihie iust, am! it la a contrast wkoaa fnliin- ment Is KUHranleed h the (ireat. -t Finaaoutl Inatltntion of its kiml in the wurlil. ror full inf.iriiiHliiiu as tn details, apply tu HI I Kit WOt il) (lILIsEBPY, Oeneral .'ent Seattle, Wasliinitton. TMi: rtDTUAL lii: insdkanci- COUAN Of NBW M)WK. Iin UAH0 Mi 01 i.i'i , It.-- 1 lent. v ; .. Bet Mertt All Tmni. Ires Saisplr Hoomi. tlectnr Lightt. Firs Proof Build. n. Cor. Court iifl .luhnson Streets. PENDLETON, OREOOK New Today Ladies' Cliildri'tis' and Misses' stylish Jackets. BtM Cofttl ami I. nut; Clonks. Very Smart Autumn novelties. Also l;ur Capes. Huaks and Astnkan Cap. it A beautiful line id Fur Col larett. -; Drew goodl all nt:w and htutdnoint in nt qutntlties. The Wessel Oepartment Stores. McC.all Hazaar Patterns Inr Sale. r. a tiKT. li st r:et Manager. KllattalNirc, Wash. OSTEOPATHS. I'rs. W. .1. ami .Mrs. kevus, irruduutes nf the American MBOttl f Ot('0Mttliv , at Kirksville, Mo., are isr iiian.ntly hicuteii at 701, corner of Tlioinpson und Alta Htreete, l'eiidlutoii. invest irat bntctfitUy Solicited I BOY THE j 1 7 i "tan anv taealialaaat ta 1 .i.rui.v at SUITS for Boys and Children, t l.m. mi is 1, ,.,!, 1 ti . Ii... -at Mi.ol.'iis um -l.rnuk " ..I..r, i Iin-! Ilii.-.id tlir.i.lHb. faat saas slaetsaWaaavt attsl i'vraala Juteass v AJtTWn v BMP kaa nets Is mi sa an iaetsal r.,ur rfeten sanaeat. I :.. sssl aftai Unu u .nlutarr kutsV PAUBKa OOHN 1 CO., KntnufuctiirorH, CHICAGO. l-l l Clir UV I r ' A Mlatl rvai a a sresr. m . ax ui ubiimj uciet;KJ. A LARGE OA SMALL QUANTITIES ' . oman Mub. Co. Babbitt Metal "we nv nii hstf t, Owl Tea House. Cheapest Wave in Oregon. KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY t.vrytf.ing tkat ii kef t in a first dtki, wp to Ut drug ttur. 115 Court St. ualiy aavai Unauulaii.Uw. week. Frazer Opera House One iinlv. Friday. October L'tli. HuHep & Wmitaker's llli. M.AI.ISlll -( I N I' l-ltlllll I I lll ea Under Sealed Orders.. ) J- llataliis. Jr., sBtUui ..I Wails S iua.liuu .' The Success of Sucoesses. I.. ,,..-!, with Klahorate hcenery. Ii.iiui Hpaotaltiai) Klaganl Si-ounrv . I j WjgjSSs& 0. R.&M, 1. si.'i'I """ JleTTaiuT ' From Poiidleion. i-s.i Msi: .Nil. 11 lilt s m No. ' :i' p. m. -1 1. Mi'i No. H stiss. m Kst Men Htl.s. in 10 let i' Si II ,.1... t. -.- . . l" l l.-f F,,- . '"us l. , ' ' lil...,.il I.s.mSI? Oil's. 111 Sli.irl I iwHaJ ' "tftt-e.fr.waa 'i r. rti :, nr.'st Northi'm. 'T"t PorUand ami Has Krulul.ro. Onean Steamihlsi rolll Portlsnt. Knrssit riaaaaaM , Kverj tit iv . I. .. ,1 . I 'i -in Cohiniola River i). K ' Mourners. uiLL aatnrUai 1., A. ion. ami War 10 ui Umlinn. ' V UalrV Sk, "lw LlUtm '" iti-.isr,.. u. ij.Hi.tos. nfTa itaiu itaespi Hoaitsr, st a am p. in , ...vip.n udirrlm K'or full in' irsistion tall as srltrki II. UCUUl'KT, l.' Ui'ral I aataaitl Ao F . I aaai.sv, Aecni, fenilMes. POSSIBLY You an- not aware ol the Fast time and Mtperh Semce Now nffervi) hv lb tsat sa ami M I' a 0 -DailyFasilraiDStoliieW li you caiuiiil iskc tliv tsoralof liaia travel via tin mint aat at lllluly C4lllM-l. tin rnL-. A I Tire, run ort(jiLiii.ii, Fast Time. Through Ssrvlee. Pull mini PhIhco Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Slnepurs. Pullman Dlseri. Library t Bfa Car and Free H- ollnina Chair Cars. Hours nf II we sao-tl si usast, CkMM K.i 1 11 , si laulla, Vofk. Beasts utber eastern pelau. Tli'keuauul via ssll Utu l'llai"B i. .. ... . ..... .... . ..... iks. llVtSLiXI 11 is it. jiiui in'' 1 s -: - . Km I K I i.'ki 1 - iii 1 1 .l.eulaf ear U-na"" ! seen I nun t K iMtLIT, l.,,.IU. 1. Sk or 1. 11 i.nriiiini'. Psaasas asi ..'ii.-ral An. 'in, li.'llur.l St., roruaan. NKW LINE 'In ami frtun tin' Slid Tratini New l.quipuicul Knnnin K. 11 i"V!. .':.'' .Lft-iS I III Mill V,...' e-J. UJ Third Ht., .B ...mm. Anroasaeni qui, klr a. rl InvmilK'H I1 lloiu.iii-'l' aeul Irso Ola I'alsilla l .(...tu' not iff m mat I C7."-,-ise .rtrnaBSseri-JsSSf ,.'.. 'I u0 (Wl.wlnr. "Mt?.im Sclenlilic . I,.,,,lu,nirl lHU'"rr , 'Liaal. "Bi ill. KB?a 4 .'..Tu tl iiy- , S6ias"-i- a - H An UptoDate GROCERY STORt Haaaquaetan tat Huitcr. ,ie A.ei l)kih (;alcl v, PlsaQwe.Craa.iary il J.s-ph ;ihw. """"'y' Best Oiffee m the Market. THE WHITE HOUSE GROCER