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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1902)
tit n il si .1 i A 1 I "Let th GOLD DUST twins do your work." I H No Soap, Borax, Soda or Ammonia is needed with I GOLD DUST I H With little water and less effort you can clean H H anything about the house better, eaoier and H H cheaper than with Soap or any other cleanser. B B Once try it, you'll always buy it. B B Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. B B Cbicaro. New York. Boston. St. Louis. Mjlcere cf OVAL FAIRY SOAP. TWO BOLD THIEVES DRIVE HORSES OUT OF PASTURE AT UKIAH. SOCIAL POSITION 0 New Shirt Waists New Furs New Skirts New Jackets New Ideas No old styles but the choicest creations of the season. - New goods at money saving prices. I THE EASTERN CLOAK, SUIT AND WAIST FACTORY 645 MAIN STREET ED. EBEN, Propr. S' Cash Grocery I invite you to come and see me when you need groceries or baking. I have purchased the Rei man Grocery and Bakery, at 636 Main street where I will conduct a strictly cash grocery. My plan will be to give you more for your money than you can get elsewhere because will give the cash pat rons the beneht ot my saving on bad debts. I M. MILLER CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY Good Substantial Well Cooked Meals, With a splendid variety of eatables are served at THE ROYAL RESTAURANT Cooper's old stand, Main St., Near W. & CX Depot FOn SALE AT THE EAST OREQONIAN office, large bundle of newspaper, con taining over 100 bis papers can be ob tained for 25 centi a boodle. CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK, Merchants of Walla Walla Sign an Ageement to Take Effect at Once. "Walla Walla, Oct. 22. The early closing movement has again taken hold or the merchants and clerks of this city and an agreement has been signed taking effect at once, and hold ing until next spring, closing nearly all the stores at G o'clock each even ing except Saturday. Three or four merchants refused to sign, but it Is hoped they will close In a short time. Xo attention is being paid to the stores which remain open by those who close, and the sentiment in favor of early closing is stronger than it has ever been in this city Efforts have been made to close permanently in the past, but it his been a hard job to get all the larger dealers to agree to the arrangement. Now it looks as though the day of permanent early closing is near at hand. Posse Organized and a Hot Chase Followed, But the Rustlers Sue. ceeded In Getting Away. Animals Taken Toward Heppner. A telephone message wns received from Uklah this morning stating that two horses were stolen from a pas ture at White's sawmill Tuesday morning. The horses belonged to a Chinese cook, and they were pastured neary by. At 1 o'clock Tuesday morn ing tho animals were driven out ot the pasture. They had small hells on and these attracted the attention of the people living near. A posse was immediately organized and start ed out after the thieves, who were followed to Butter creek, about 15 miles distant. Just as day was dawn ing two men were met on horses, who were thought to be the thieves, but as they could not be Identified they were allowed to go their way. Here the trace of the real horses was lost en tirely and the posse returned to their homes. At fi o'clock last evening Sheriff Taylor was notified. Tho thieves j were a day ahead at this tlmo and since that, no trace of them has been ', found although every effort has been , put forth. 1 The telephone mesage stated that it was thought that the men met by the posse were the real thieves, but, as they denied all connection with the affair and told straight forward stories as to who they wore and where they were going they were not held What they did with the horses is not known, but it is thought they were cached In the timber before the posse overtook the men and were left until such a time as they could be driven out. From tho direction the thieves took It Is suggested that they intended driving the animals to Heppner where they would he disposed of. but as the posse was about to overtake them and It was getting day light this course was abandoned. The animals were valuable oiwf and were both sorrels. Since the above Information was sent in it has been learned that there were three of tho thieves. Makes no Difference. 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Pinkham's Vecetublo Compound will correct all such trouble at once by remov ing the causo and restoring tho organs to a healthy and normal condition. If In douht, write Mrs. IMnkhum nt Lynn, Mass., oa thousands do. J One of the f' WALLOWA COUNTY PROSPERS. The movement in favor of a general strike is gaining strength throughout Northern Portugal. Roses JiUJU T PALMS FERNS S. H. FORSHAW Water Street Females of All Ages find these Pills simply invaluable, as a few doses will restore free and regular conditions and effectually remove the causes of much suffer ing to the sex. Beecham's Pills. gold Eterrwtifr-In boiej 10c and SS& Is in Its Infancy and Its Future Is Bright. Walla Walla. Oct. 22. D. D. Arp. of this city, has Just returned from a trip into the Wallowa country on n timber location expedition. Regard-, ing conditions In that country he i said: "The Wallowa is in splendid shape I financially. At Wallowa Lake I ! found three irrigating ditches taking water out half a mile below the lake and supplying this necessity to a large number of alfalfa fields and gar dens, while two other similar ditches are planned. The Wallowa is yet in Infancy, but its posibilities are won deful. It is the stock paradise ot this country now. "Farmers, stockmen and business men, all seem to be doing well, and and ns they live In the prettiest coun try nature has made In Eastern Ore gon, I guess they are as well off as any of ub In spite of the fact that ' It Is hard to get access to the outside world. "There is still some good timber left , In that country, but it is disappearing rapidly like the timber belts in other districts of the Inland Empire." Mrs. Plnkham Tells Mrs. Scott How to be Cured. " Dear Mm. Pikkham : I have been for some years a proat sufferer and thought I would write and explain my case to you as you had helped so many omen. .uon&truabiuu la irregular ttuu icrj pamLui. x uaio buuusu with nainful periods for ten vcars but the pains prow worse as I srrow older. " I suiter most with my back, lower part of abdomen and left side. I have been Howin;r all the month and a part 01 August, not constantly, but will stop for two or threo days and then begin again. " The doctor says 1 have misplacement of the womb. I have 'bearing down pains when passing urine, and my abdomen is very badly Bwollen and tore. Please advise me at vour earliest convenience." Mns. A. V. Scott, 21 Page Bt., Kingston, Pa. (Sept. 30, 1900.) " Dr.AH Mrs. Pxneuxu: When I wrote to you asking advice no one could describe my suffering. The doctors said I could not be relieved unless I had an operation performed, but thanks to you and your medicine I got along without having the dreaded operation. 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Today marked the beginning of tho end of tho famous Belle Meade Stock Farm, the greatest of all the world's nurser ies for the running horse and for more than a century a familiar name among all persons who own or ad mire fast horses. Before tho end of the present week It Is expected that the entire stud will have been dis posed of. This is in accordanco with the decision of General William H. Jackson, who for -more than 30 years has been master of the famous estab lishment General Jackson has de cided to permanently retire from horse breeding because of advancing age and ill health. The sale Is being conducted by tho Faslg-Tlpton compa ny. Altogether there are about 250 head ot blooded horses to go under the hammer. Including stallions, brood mares and young stock. The stal lions include a number of successful sires ot race horses and the dams of many winners In both America and England. 5000 KEWARD. WehaTedeposlLdwUh lhNatlon 1 City Bank of Ljnn. 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