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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1902)
TEACHER THRESHED (!) Pieces of UTING FLANNEL to Close Out Flannel 3 l-2c Sc Flannel ftc 10c Flannel t 1-Bc 12c Flannel 8c leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Retiring from business. A STORY THAT CHARLES STANTON THRESHED JANTAHY 7 102 BREVITIE8. A Howard. Farm loans. v .k. . ai Mutton's. u...i,i Hr Insurance. 0it Ht wltli every 1 purchase Dutton t sunnlleii. I ii- stationery sleet Nolf'i a.' til kinds of real eatate, mil ind country. K .1. wane mlnn ill OllU'V I'Cmp' l.rvuvi, - ' - .r. .1 i.. move LTIlVl'S Ul lliriiv 'i " - .... t. . v. , i. . iii I'min f r m 0, immilv . 5hm wages in J' IHII" I'll" I II.... Ar.. ir.Mlni illll ill llllai- Birininc for everybody at the n TV. IV .. ..In ...nr.. Oral. IT lll'uur niui. t i.. .. ,. iv i.i It - KJ.iu- gttun in, iiiiiiu-v llraat ! ..i i. if ii. i' a -in v . urn ii aairiM. I.' i. !' also L'OOP gl er head H I vy ad air four rcuiHtcred stallions. nice brood mares; priest foQUirf Of C V ..:. I'"iidle w . . ...i.i. ..i .. .i Nfiltr uioimin ii iik nit i-i t ..Ill I... I. ..I. I Ml. 10 acres of One wheat Mani Terms. n. jii'iv iii .ii mi i riMMiif jimri runt ha mown in popular fuvor, until it Im second to none Iii tholuhind Km plnv Ho Ih ussurcd hy IiIh tuiinv pat runs t tint t lit' excellent business of the pant will In' contlniii'il. uml thai tin' raatMHMM win hereafter aoM it place with tin- i in. ill IVmllctoii COUNTY A8KED TO PAY DAMAGES FOR INJURIES. Bad Road. It la Alleged by Bilton itet. Caused Senoua Hurts to Them. W I. .MeCullouah W. A llunlstci unil .1 I. Vinson, of .Milton, have filed action attains! Km county for 2H7.ftO lMMM aliened io ba AM them foi injuries received In a sniusli up for wliicli they claim the county Ik re spoilHihle. The renders ol the Kusl Ori'Koniun will remember that on the nlKht of November 10, LM1, Hev. V I.. MoGul IoiikIi ami scvern I others iucluitliiK Mr Minister and Mr. Vinson, waa driving from Milton to Helix where he with to deliver a temperance lee ture. (ind that, when a short distance from Helix, the team was dflVM over an embankment several feet high. piliiiK team, hack uml men up In a heap with the result that the uliove nitineii received Injuries which luld them up for a while Keu AlcCiillough asks .'. for his injuries V A Banister thinks he should have IBM. ami J. L Vinson will he content with f.'o. niakinc In all $17.40. CONGREGATIONAL PASTOR T. l . . . 1 1 1 . . I. in iiainiKi .in' i mum . iiii n ill V Sr . I Nilsll s residence. It: Hi or ock Iwtlg 1. ruakuiK puces on ti 1Kb Cotf r ft. meaner t han ever tut Hit Us of fsney groceries Is m- tod IuoIikIch all the best of pickles canned kooiIh. Buthes .tmt fancy wafers vim If you want good cof Ktrtln hat the old government .1 fcl.-l.- " nucaa ana Java Kfultr annual nieetinK of the III uruli. I. ..I. I I.. .1...... I. ..I: ! oU Borings 12 miles Hendietoii tin- following " I offli : in in. eusuiim M ntl president: Charles wrrtsry: John Hehrotnler. snd Herinun Suhl. Oeorjte " .ild" 1. .1.111111. I I no ""uiiunn niiA uwrts k GtorB Rettaurant Alone. uut u. m, Taylor a fWKlnirn l,a purchaaed the - .-. ji myioi 111 lt Ml """ram aiul will hereafter ' " aloue He lah been D the ta "i vnv uimiucH. 0srluiv..v deaioustratett to mlU' that 111- tliL.lo.rot...!., It " iieorge 1 .stun The Rsv. H. Accepted Here. The Ran Halem. has Zercher, of Salem, has Call to the Pulpit H. .1. Zercher former!) of conn to J'emlleton to re side ami will nil the pulpit of the ConKi'cKatlonal church His wife uc companied him to Pendleton Mr Zercher succeeds the Hev Dauiel 8ta er. who was a temporary aiipply for the church here. Hev Mr. Zercher is the father of It.ilpli IsfQhf, the blK LMOpoiiml Kiianl of Hie Whitman mutual! (MM Iuiowii as 0M infant Zercher Is one 01 the towers of streiiKth of the Sons ol Marcus uml has won a reputation upon the bailed field B recently met with an accident that put him out of form for the later Karnes, and was one of the cuuses ol Whitman I MCMl hy the Pullman Auricultmu! CoHeac the absence of Zercher, the disahl'.iiK t Hauerbach, and also the nliseii f one of the other crack players erippHaVJ Whitman so that the Waahlnxton farmers won the name ,i W'allu Walla. Mia. Carter Met an Accident. MN.s Kannle Carter, employed In the Domestic laundry got her left hand caught in the neck band MBM tall nioiniiiK. with the result that it was rstry hadly crushed and kHMd Mr RoblaaXW proprietor of the latin ays this machine has been run 11 101 the last two years and this Is the first accident that has occurred from it. CRIMSON ROSE I new odor in our perfume dejiartment Criribon mm is sweet and lasting Seventy tive cents an ounce Wthavs a Viol .ind Wlntc Kote perfume at seventv v ein e.pial to am imported perfume at double tlie We hue the l.ei Mlection of an ounce we htvi 0 cents Heniitu, ,n ,lls territory. Come 111 and wt will convince Ju Come in am way ami we will put a little on uur ''Bdkereluef. KOFPPCyQ DUADMAHV i "t jtriced drug store cn Court Street, sixty m su p ""in Main Street towards the court house. I The Principal of the Helix Schools Trouble Over the Affair. There Is trouble In the pulilU aofcool at Helix and as a consequence the hc)km! in hnlm run without a piincl pal. KactF nre meaitre. hut as near as they can he obtained, are some I thinK as follows: Kor some time there has been quite 1 a friction betwifn Principal Mayber PJ nnil some of the patrons of the school. becMSe of personal ill feeling, nml the result was that several have taken their children from school. This went on for some time, and It Is al ktfjSMj that he wrote an InaultinB letter to Mrs. Chnrles Rtiinton In answer to an excuse she had written for the nl MBM Of one of her children This note angered Mr Stunt. m and Friday evening- he ntet Principal Maylierry ami proceeded to thrush him In the BMMtlBM, the achool hoard hail held a meeting and concluded thai the school could get along better without the principal and he was ask eg to resign. This, he was loath to do and told them so. but sentiment w'n k against him nnd be concluded to leave the 1 COMPLIMENTS A PENDLETON CANDIDATE. Appear to the on the Journal In W. J. Furniah aa He Political Writers the Gold Town. The following Is from the Halmr City Herald: The Portland i goulaii. In a re cent article on flu gtiliernatoriaJ out look said that there are live eminent members of the republican iarty of Oregon who MPiN I Of the nomination ol itovernor Tip's!- gentlenjen Hf- .11 cording to the wehi'oot orgun. BOH Stephen A Lowell, of T'uiat lllii coun t . William .1 Furnish, of Cmatilla Count . Jonas M. Church, of Union pouaty Henry c itfkaajr, of Ja ikaoal county ami T. T fleer, of Marion rnlUlty. the latter WlaBlng to Hlicceed himself for another term The Ore mnilon. as will he seen has gem roils iv accredited Beat ei 11 Oraajoa with three caiidldateb Herein the old lad on the Wlllanietti ens Kastern Ore eon has only one candidate Stephen- A Lowell. of Peililleloti. has not announced the deeaaei ai his UfMtraatorial aspirations hut it is understisHl tliat he stands ready to do so Hon. .1 M. Chiircli of La (inuide has caused himself to be Interview ed. and has repeatedly he n limited us aaylng most emphutli nlU that he don't want the Job One Real Aspirant. The field is thcrcioic thinned out tc William J Furnish of I'endleton whose caiididacy is now generally ac cepted with pleasure on the hunch grass slope ami viewed with alarm by Qeai supported west of the mouii tains Much ot the honor for having liroilght uuooi this Megrttgatiou of im possibles is due to the Pendleton Kast Orcgonian. which althougtb a radical deasoeratlc organ, was the first to piopose that an Kastern Oregon man endeavor to secure, the nomination The Kast Orvgwiilan pluggfd atrenii ously toward that end and vigorous l insisted on liuuchgrass repiitdicuus gettiiii; tonetlier" and uniting on one, man. As a result, the fracas of the two Kastern Orcaon candidatch (for Churob had voluntarily palled out us d itulned b conferences the relative strength ot each man and are im ready to unite upon "Bill who is by long odds the candidate in the held Good Politica. Thus the opening lx in tin ajBM 1. 11 the governorship has haafJ 'on dm ted with a clean deck and theft is no reason ur the ballel that Fur nish will not go into the next state oiivention with a solid delegation be hind him from every Uunchgrass coun t this side of the Cascades This section of the state therefore has reason to congratulate Itself upon tin probability of avoiding a repeti tion of history Hlnce the dawu of Oregon politics the inland empire has held the sack while the political snipe ggv all herded down Welifoot way An Ideal Candidate. is an ideal candl Will He he is not a nil except three have been spent where rolls the Qregoa Ha was bom in Handolpli county Missouri August H, 1 xi;:' lb- Kmsed the plains in '66. landing in Polk county late In the tail ot that vear His father died en route ut Lost River, Idaho and Billy be came head of the family at the age of 3 Never Met Defeat. J Furnish was urvcr uc . . k. I . . L. k. . . .... 1,11 anv nine, m on 11 ue an 1 . 1 . 1 a 1. piled This is more imiicmi.e 01 ins 1 nnees end fai tifbtedaeea than hib : political streugth It evidences hla . iKissession ot gtHMl Judgment in asplr lug to ouly those ofhVes whiche he can attain He Is out for the govt uorship of Oregon He has conferred with leaders of hla party upon the iiuestlon of his candidacy He. ha .xaniiued the matter from many Ltandpointa He luu deeldag that he nan win That keen jiidginent wlilcl, m the exerelae has lifted him from a coiintiv school house janitor into the presidency of a big hank has been exercised "l determining his Candida- p w - - OUR SALE BEQAN - J SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28. We have too many Shoes. And must jjet rid of them REGARDLESS OF COST. '-- 1 1 ' So-commencing Saturday. Dtotmber you can buy Sluws CtMftptf than m cvtr ltfort' offered in lVndU ton at our store. Reiiit'inher our Stock if all new and up'to-d.tti'. but this cuts no figure, it must be reduced. Don't lose a chance of getting the latest styles of footwear for I little 9 money. Pendleton Shoe Co., 645 Main Street. i 999999 1 Frazer Opera House (jco. L. Baker, Lessee ami M.inAi;er. Jas. B. Walch, Local Manager Wednesday January 8th, 1902 BF V I.I I .L3 ,S 1 1 11 LRfi ' No jilay with greater heart iut rt-at was gyer writi-o. The sweetest Southern Story tver told. Interpreted by a east of uniforn KOtl lan Prices Me, T, 7.rK- ami $1. Seals on pule at I taier's Hook-tor. cy for the governor's chair "Hilly" Ciiinish has decided that h. DM win that lie will win. And it's even money at this stage ol the KBinc that lie does win You get Good Beer.. ' Furnish, strongest MILTON MAN FOUND AGED AUNT AT WAITaBURQ. When you drink You gtt What you buy from us. Bid Stecfc of "billy" Furnish date for governor native Oregonian veins Of his life Sim v in the East Oregonian Callsd His Attention to Her Being in That Town. Waitaburg Jau. 7 James M. Oroe venqr, of Milton, Or., baa Just made a visit with his auut. Mis. Klizabeth i'ouleon. aged 1(7 years, reaidlug near this cltj Mi Oroeeeaaa? had not teea Ilia relative in 4 yeara. the reunion coming about ly the newspaiier men tion of Mm Foulson at the eelebra inn, or iter 97th birthday, eome time ago. The atory of the lad. wonder fill career was published In the Kaat OrcKonian at the time Mr. Orosveuor saw the mention of his aunt, and upon Investigation, round her to be a slater of his father who died in 1891. aged 90 years. Mr. Orosvenor has long lived In Milton, but had no knowledge of bis aunt's i w hereabouts until he saw the story I in the papers. The reunion was a most pleaant one PILSNER W00D' C0AL BEER. SAND & BRI K William li-ttted STiaoe oaiu, t it or Ku.auo in coeen Frauk J Cb.utiT iuIm oalli Ibal h i. lb Mis prlur of tb Oriu of T i cheucy A Co., tiling Dualoew lo Hie eiijr of loledo. . ouulf and iua aforeuld. ml tlial Mid llrm will par Ihe u in of Ou Humlii-il IolUr. for sai li aad I'wry raw ul Calarrli Ibal c. limit be cured hj i r uw of Hall'. Catarrh Cur. Swroru lo beforr n aad aubaurltied In air niMriirr tin. atti day of Dace m bar, A. ' I A W OLgASoN. v. Notary Hublic. Hall'. Catarrh liars I. takeu luterually and aula dlrvotly on I ho blood ami muiuui aurfaua of tbr .y.Uiui Heml tor toailutoDUl.. Irae. F. J. CHKNKV A CO . Inledo. blo. sold by d mas' "(a. 7Sv. Hall'. Pauilly HI1U are Hi.- halt. Steel Trust Profitable. New York. Jan. 7 The lintd States steel corporation today de-clar ed a regular uuarteiiy dividend ol l per cent, on preferred stock and I on common. The uut earatagl toi Di umber a ere 7.7fid."' H.Wa ee... Trucking & Transferring. Guaranteed guot to CBuae headache or dizxineea Aak for it. Schultz Brewing Co THE French Restaurant COSY koons Weil Liajbted and HUsuu HsaUed Best 25 cent Meals BKAct up, its nkw year's, la the City. ami BBtf HMPt styb attout ou DOB I look lik a traiup wtiea you EXTRAS a" not HBVa n blurts, collars m- and culls U tin dared at the Uonies Krog la, KgjeV U Laundry and you will look I ad feel like a new man OPEN DA V and NIGHT THE DOMESTIC UUNMI OUB. LAFONTAIN, Prop J. y. Kobiiiaou, Frop. PeaillaHeK i t . I .ai-