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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1901)
CUT PRICES ON MEN'S SHOES We arc closing out short linos ol mea'l ihon at reduced prices to hurry them ami we have tilled our window with them, with the tile and former juice and the reduced price marked in plain ligures. If you need a pair of shoes don't fail to stop and examine them as there are some oobby styles among them. We ness but we want you to get value rn want your husi- i ved everv time CLEAVER BROS. The Praotloal Boot and Shoe Man. Tl'KSDAY. JAM . IKY nwi. BREVITIES. chocolate chews, his on at Cleaver (i H. He at the Had lev A Zehuer, choice cigars. Drug sundries dry goods p'otit, Nolf's. Fresh fpinacli. turnips and beets at K. Martin 'i. Try Dutton's latest novelty. Clearance sale now Broi. Dry (ioods Co. Echo honey in bulk at aiott's; also cauliflower, bargains for everv one Cleaver Bros. Drv Uood Co. J. L. Bisher's creamery butter, u very fancy article, at Iiemott's. Ilicycles enameled and baked at Withee'a on Court street. See aainple. Sweet potatoes, cabbage, fresh ranch eggs and tbe celebrated J. R. butter at Martin's. N. Berkeley has several comfortable dwellings in desirable par', ol town for tale cheap. Finest ham- and lard on the market. Home product; try it. it- guaranteed. Bchwari A Ureulieh. G, It. Demotl has received u ship ment of pure Kentucky ciiler which la the finest article that ever cunie tu I'endleton. A quiet, nice place, large rojuis.well (urnisbed, bar in connection. Hie (' -uosbia, Main street, f, X. Bebeaapp, proprietor. 86 C. Sharp for the latest thing in wall paper and paper banging and garden hose. Opera house block Court street. Mrs. Campbell has taken tbe tgNM) (or tbe Sahl in perfect form and corset combined. Ladies are invited to call at ber millinery store. J. Tomlinson contractor and builder. Brick building specialty. Office on Cottonwood street, opposite Renn build tag. P. 0. box, 613. Clearance sale, prices reduced in all departments, (iota ami silver buttons, tips and the latest belts received this morning. Cleaver Bros. Drv (ioods Co. H. M. Sloan, tbo blacksmith, is now readv to do all kinds ol blacksniithing. Bring in your plowshares before the spring rush commences. Horse shoe- ' ing practically ami promptly tonc. Kresit Kastern uvsters at Hemott's Ho' clam bouillon at Koeppcn'i Pharmacy, the Court street drug store Girl wanted to do general house nork in a familv of two. Anplv at this office. Pioneer Hose Cream for chapped hands at Koeppen's. It m wood for your complexioii. Hose Company No. .'. will give i dance February Kirk-man's orcbes tra will furnish the music. You will be pleasantly entertained if von attend the Ccxsver recital on r?l d a van illg at the Kra..er oiht house. Mrs. Kutti, clairvovant and trance iiiediuiii. diagnoses diseases. One week only. Office corner of Alta and Cosine street. Complete life of lateen Victoria Best book. Best terms. Outfit mailed on receipt of IV. Address S. C. Miller A Co., Portland, Oregon. The infant child of Mr. ami Mrs. ieorge Meeker, of North Pendleton, died at 1U o'clock this forenoon. The funeral will be held Wednesday tore noon. II you want fruit or ornamental suaile trees. nowernu -iiruhs. rose boshes or miv kind of small fruits, leave orders with K. B. Carrier. West Webb street, agent for A Miller A Son. Milton. The angel of death bus entered the home of Sister Angie Humphrey and taken away her little daughter Wilms. Magnolia bulge, Degree of Honor, extend to the bereaved parents their heartfelt sympathy. At Prof. Lawrence Coever's recital on Fridav evening at the Frater these will assist: Mrs. T. K. Full, Mrs. C. II Carter, Mr- J, A. Doric, Miss LaBorre, Mr-. Win. Parsons and Miss Starkweather, pinnule The game of basketball on Saturday between the High school and the Pen dleton academy teams was a victory for the former by a score of s to 0. Tin- i- repuhli'hed at the MiKiiestiou oi member of the defeated team. All the ladies ami misses of Pemlle ton ure requested to call and examine the largest and handsomest line of laces, euioronieries ami all-over- ever ht. .light to Pendleton, on exhibition in the center w indow of the People's Ware IKE RUDDOCK ON I til RACK. Bains Triad In the Clreutt court for Cattl.-St.allns. Cattle-stealing trials in the circuit court of Omatilla county are like troubles in Denmark, they tramp on one another in a procession. Follow ing the Dunn case the trial of the cause of the state vs. Isaac Huddock came on this morning. The defendant is charged with the crime of stealing a red cow, or several rows from an Indian on the range of the southeast em section of the county, taking her to La Orande and disposing of the ani mal to a meat market man. fudge s A. ! owel! and H. F.. Collier are at tornevs for the defendant and District Attorney Hailov for the stab-. Tht witnesses examined (or the prosecution this morning wen' the following: Wll liam Bowman, of Birch creek: M. I, Owlshv ami Hurt Hughes, of La Grande. Tbe prosecution bail but one more witness to call whim court con vened at 1 116 this afternoon. The defense as announced in the Huddock case this afternoon is that the defendant had DOOM into possession of the stock Innocently, believing the nitnals to be the proiiertv of ('. II. Wade. When he arrived at La Orande on the dav of bis arrest hv Marshal Childers his feet were hacllv frozen, and be was chilled through. Three or four hours after his arrest, when asked by the marshal what he wanted done with tbe stock, he said he wanted them taken to the Wade farm. 11 miles or thereabouts from La Orande. Con siderable time has been spent on the admission of these statements made bv Huddock to Chillier as evidence. counsel for the state desiring to have them excluded as being M part of the is gestae while the defense wanted them admitted and had the desire gratified. PERSONAL NBNTION. Fred Fischer of Athena is a visitor in Pendleton tisiav. II. B. Nelson, the brickinaker of Weston, is in town on business. Irene S. (ioodman, ol Walla Walla, a guest of tbe Hotel Pendleton. Childers. city marshsi of La is spending today in Pemlle- Blank Books and Stationery. All the latest Magazines and Periodicals. A Baautilul line of TOILET ARTICLES. Talltnan Go. I.fc.UlIN l)RLc;UI.-b. SHOE STOCK MUST GO! Having purcbaaed the stock of the PENDLKTON BHOK STOKK, I will cloaa the entire stock at big reduction in order to make room for new stock now ordered from the faetoriaa. A Call to obtain prkas will be coaviuclag aa to the bargains offered WM. FITZGERALD, "The Shoe Man." house Chulbert Flavoring Essence is u com lunation flavoring extract and fur ahead of vanilla as it has a peculiar flavoring power loiiml in no other essence. Tweiitv-Iiv.. cents for a full two ounce Iwttle at Koeppen's drug i store. A social will be given at the Pendle ton academe school building, Friday evening February 1. Admission. I i in.-. The money obtained will be put in the fund raised by the students ' for the new school building to be erected next year the host known colored man in Ore gon. Benjamin Johnson, died at his borne in Albany, Saturday, aged ttri years. He was born in Alabama, and came to Oregon in I - 1 ., locating at first in Southern Oregon. He has heel u resident of tbe state since 1868. The parfanaaaaa oi "The Christian' at Baker City Saturday night gave ex ceiient sansiaciion to tne theater goers of that city. There was a very large audience, and the Hepublican 'aays it was the most artistic ami best stage at traction that has ever made its appear auce. The practice engaged in by boys eaten Ing out. the railings of the coachs. on incoming and outgoing trains on the O. H. & N. and W A C. It. roads is one that should be stopped. Parents, boys and railroad employes should join in a reform movement to make the practice unpopular. The. funeral of "Snow," Nagle brothers' white bulldog killed ou the V t C. H. railroad Sunday morning was given burial near the ncei f tke faulily Monday at II o'clock. "En, lish (.'hurley" officiated as sexton. tin- biographical sketch of "Snow" in the Kust Oregonian Monday the charac teristic that tbe unimal was bow legged was inadvertently overlooked. I.om- l.'Koi oi Atbeiia. proprietor u the rreucb restaurant there, fell and iractured1oue of his legs Monday. Hu was engaged in wheeling brick Iron the brickyard to u car for sbiument Fo get into the car it became necessurv to traverse a plank about lour feet from the ground, lie missed his calculu tions. got tanlged up in tbe wheal narrow as it flew tbe track and bo went with it and bis leg was broken bv ng-In to Jot Klten, Mala Ulreat. the fall. Wie number ol prisoners in tbe county jail has been cut down about 3M per cent during tbo past week, while tne population of tbe state pen i ten tiurv has been enriched by tile addi tiou of lour or live and the reform school by one. A lawyer remarked that some of them were not ouiv guiltv of u.e crimes charged, but guilty ol tiie more heinous crime of be ing broke and not having money to pay reasonable attorney m lees The Boheiaiau glass blowers, wbo are on their way to tbe Fan-American ex position at Buffalo, will exhibit for i week in Pendleton on Webb street near East Oregon i an building, manu factoring many pleasing article ol beautiful shapes and designs, such as birds, animals, ships, pipes, baskets of fruit and flowers, while you look on in wonder. Articles to be given away free of charge to everyone wbo visits the show. Don't miss it. Bring the ladies and children. It's a rare treat to all. Admission 10 cent K. P. Orande. ton. .Joe Hanscom, of the ('old Spring country, is a visitor in Pendleton to day. Jacob Betx. of Walln Walla, was i guest of the Hotel St. Oeorge Monday night. W. H. Babb. raiser of horses and cattle at Echo, is a guest of the Hotel t l.eorge. Mr. and Mrs. John McKschern, of Helix, are parents ol I hov born on Sunday, January 27. Harrv F. Nichols, train master of the W. A 0. H. ruilwav at Hunt's Junction arrived on the truin loduv A. L. Puirnes has gone to La Oraude uis former home, on u business trip lie is interested in some mining prop rty. -Miss Maliel Nve bus returned homt lrom attendant at St, Helen - hull Portland, ami will become n student at the Pendleton academy. Mrs. Josaphitie F. Dunn, who has been a guest of the Hotel St. Oeorgu for the past lew days, will leave to night for her home at Portland I E. Harlow, the contractor, left Smnlav morning for California to sienil three or four weeks. He will l at San Francisco the greater part of the time. J. M. Morris, of Stuart, Idal formerly in business at Athena. spending the day with Pendletoi friends. As a solo player he is bard to catch . John Thorsou, cashier of the First bank of hlgin and his brother I. meat have taken their departure for a threi months visit to their olil home in (Sweden. W. A. Holmes, who has been engaged in the logging business at liilgard is in Pendleton today on Ins way to Pilot Hock, where hr- will settle and engage in farming. Tatom brothers D. S. god D. I., have purchased a ranch on Birch creek, lour or live miles southwest 01 I'endleton and will raise cattle. Ihev arc now putting up a new house on the farm to her j. unco oi Dew Hamburg, V Y., who came to Pendleton recently and who preached in the Presbyterian church last (Sunday at 11 o'clock lias been called as the pastor of the church. John Durham was able to be out to day the flrat time in a couple of weeks He had the prevailing disease, tbe grip. That aliment is tin style in Pendleton. Mr. Durham says to cut the style out as far as he is concerned. C. E. Dugger lias disposed of his interest in William llessel's saloon at Weston and will leave shortly for Mountain Home, in the southern part of this county, to look after milling roperty in winch he is interested is in Pendleton todav. Walla Wiilia Statesman : Mrs. Lauru Pierce, of Pendleton, has been visiting relatives and friends in Walla Walla the past week. This was her tlrst visit in Will la Walla since 18u:, ami she was surprised to hmi tbe great growth of the city in that period of time. Sbe left tins afternoon for Mil ton where she will visit a few days be fore her return home H. Alexander is in receipt of a letter from Guv. T. T. (leer calling u meeting of tbe seven commissioners of the state of Oregon to tbe Pan-American exposi tion. The place of meeting in Salem, and the date next Tuesday, February f. Mr. Alexander will leave on Sunday for the state capital. The appoint ments of the governor to membership on the commission were recently confirm! by the state aeuate. Ixmis Bergevin. of Athena, spent several days in Pendleton lust week and returned home Saturday evening. He went tu Walla Wnlh'i Sunday morning and underwent an operation at Di. Heeler's office, whereby a sponge-like piece of flesh half an inch in diameter was removed from within his nostrils. This Is the second time he Ims been operated on for this same thing, ami he thinks he is all right now. Woile a imrtv came in on the W. A C. H. train at noon today to attend the performance of "The Christian" at the Eraser tonight. Their names are as follows: From Helix Miss Daisv McNetto. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mont gomery, Mr. and Mrs. William Albee, li. II. (irahuni, I,. P. Gamble; from Stanton J. I. Joy; from Hunt's Junction-Miss May Ash, Miss Nettie Glenn, W. K. Shannon. Tom Hogers, Ernest I. inly, Mr. and Mrs Harry F. N iebols. GOODS MUST BE SOLD KtuAKDLESS OF NBW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray k Co., Chisago Board of Trade and Now York Stosk Bxehange Brokers. January IB. There was a better tone to the wheat market today and the close showed a gain of lt-8 over yester day. Liverpool was unchanged at H4, May. New York opened at 80 and sold between Sil1, to S 1 ' , closing HI 1-8. The conservative people in the trade believe we have seen the low point on the crop. The export demand is heavy and promises to keep up for the next six months and as our last crop was short prices showed improve ment. The winter wheat states are complaining of the damage by the Hessian fly. Stocks lower. Money, -per cent. Close vesterdav, Ko ' , . Open todav, xh KangH today, 80 , to 81 '4 . Close today, 81 1-8. Wheat In Chicago. Chicago, Jan. W, May wheat 71 to 7(1 ."t.8. Y. M. t. A. Committee Msstlng. The business men's committee of the Y. M.C. A. desire to have another massmeeting of men in the rooms nf the Coinincrci.il Aaaoolatlon, Wadnass dav evening. January .'to. at " o'clock, to consider some important matters in connection with their present and future work. The desire u large attendance of business men and nil others who will come. The young men ure invited to come with their committee. The committees are meet ing with excellent success in their labors, which is very gratifying to them and encouraging for the Y. M. C. A. 100 Japanese nankins 4 dozen slirll papers Bound hnolis '5' Dixon's pencils, No 144. POf 00 A. W. Fain t Silierian graphite, pot dol Koli i noor pencils, per do Qtlirt writing, fluid Pint writing fluid 11, di pint writing Ruid 1 He 40c . 90C ()OC .50c 3"c 15 500 page copying books. 500 page Chadwick; copying' 300 pgga. Chadwick nyjnr, 100 pas journal and ledget I looRkepitig blanka , Dennison's tissue paper, per Pancv crape paper, per boa., Checker hoards Memorandum hooks booiaj'i hooks sheet , 1 tea Our store is full of Bargains. Sterling and Plated Ware on We call your attention to our M which we are making special pricj ...OUR ACTUAL COST THE ST. JOE STORE. We will positively sell all goods mentioned UelOW at actual COSl tor tin SALE., stock taking; next 30 dnvs Men's Boys' and Childrens' clothing, underwear, hats, caps, boots,shoes, Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' under wear, shoes, tapes, millinery, wool hosiery, Ladies' tailor-made suits, blankets, comforts, quilts, table linen, towels, dress goods and outing flannel, all grades, etc. Remember we ncvci advertise anything We do not do, We are in earnest in regard t sale and anyone woo 1'iivs gooaa oi ua during me next tnitty nayi win get man at must reiitu itlns RtOCK all WC can In leluuarv 15m. l'i not p.p. someone a big old friendship but bU) when J our dollar will go furtharftl and this you can do by E. US. LYONS A CO., The Hustlers. Wo will continue to sell grooerica cheap. Call ui up black phone 4-j. Vra o'lS C05I n,,,l .1 rttt. " inai cost . IMuiu on account, trading atStjoeStotJ livery in :tvj Sportsman Shoot Blusrocki. number nf sportsmen were .I1 pro He the xrnunils Humhiv U enjoy the "port "i hreukinK bluerockt. They msile the follnwinK scores: Shot si Hroki- eat 11 s stiiiuian . . so 01 raj D Stillman. .... fa H 71.1 .1 i Daapain 60 4i' 70.0 S (' Marin. -H) 1 ro.u I W Waite. . 80 Jifi i.7 W W Hck Ic. 80 ,"4 07.5 I M ripenc. :t0 10 6S.3 D C Clark .10 17 .Vi.ii l (Irlthn 110 W 06,6 (' (' Berkeley. :W 1ft 10.0 N Berkeley : 11! 40.11 Whoa Mule! You oan'1 break khie hsnttia, rt is tbe beet mads. Hvmi in only one plfjtoe in tlu nity to pA good lion Mt value baruatji, All guuranteed. Mittii' from i In- lu;st leather. Call and sec the stock. J. A. SMITH Prsildeat Is 68 Tears Old. Wuxliiniitiin, .Inn. 20. President Me Kiuley tmlay eelehrated his "8th hirth duv. He appearn to Ih in excellent health. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. Smallpox is reported epidemit Bf Heppner, u local uhyisclaa daalaring that there are so mini v eases that any attempt to check it seems almost Imp leas . The oriuinal case is saiil to ha that ol a VOOJkJ lady lrom the aaat, and who is xupposeil to have contracted the disease while en route west on the train. A masked man attempted tc hold up I' red Krnest's restaurant in HakerOity aarlv .Monday moriiiuK- He had the waiter and cashier onvored with a pistol when the Chinese ciMik came in Mitldenh and tin- Inuii wavnian took to his heels. White Pine Cough Syrup. A very pleasant and Igraaabla remedy for the cure of 0oagba( Colds, BfoMhltlaaad palatonary ilisaseH. pHmeer Rom Cream Will improve your complexion and iiiuke VOOT hands and face waaoih ami soft. Ilelicateh perfumed. 28c a Hot tic. Locust Hill Rabbitry and Kaaptaaa ttragi an- reliable PimiljtklB flllud frum pure Iresii ilrtiis In the eompeUiiit men at opu- hir prices. Koeppen's Chocolates An thdicioiis nml are prejand from the very best ami pur miiterinls. The inline uf A. C Koappan A Broa.) mi tbe n of any preparation niniiigtn their laboratory is tin- poiitm guarantee of purity ami acieet.- He accuracy in iiianipnlstios. On Court Street The Popular Price Druggists. Poultry Yards.... ivdmreeii BelKian Hares of both sexes for sale at ail times, tuul ity ituaranteed. Crime HoP at head of rabbitry, service fee $2.50. barred, Huff, and White Plymouth Bocks and Bhodu Island litds. These are the best all round fowls known to poultryn:ei: t da-. Visitors always welcome. For further information address OUY W. WAIK, I'endleton, Oregon. Subscribers to Magazines mom I- tu IK fOt WANT TO HPH crltw for msiisilus. or in .,,t in the I mi, .1 Milcn or Kuropv, remit by ikuUI uole, rtivck or Miuii Ui the Kant onauo nun the uei publliUers SfflSS nf the publhitiou you i!t.lri', unit we will II Will .n rou on ure k nub.crlbsr have It sent to you ami u.uuie all risk of lbs k ui in in both trouble aud rink to the has i Oskoonu.v, In reuillllUK you can deduct ten percent from the oubliiheri' price Adilreu KAhT OUKUONIAN P0B. CO., ivudls ton . i '. Itorsei boarded ti Die da. week ui moiilh ,oi Sivsu the i .v.i of eare. First Class Livery Rigs Can be obtaiued on ihort iinthe. Telephone Mam 7'J lor cab LVIN I.'KAIO, i . . i ' i Depot Sin bit. The WHITE is King. Oval one Inn, dred homes ami wives made happy in I'emllctoii. See our new automatic White bolOiiu, holds one spool thread, The tension alone is worth one million dollars. It won't k'et out of lix. Yea can run it either way, VOn'f break the thread. Is simply perlect. Tbe paepla la eao arotiee PeealleoM are eelai am over it . BPK0IAL NOTICI -We will huve the sidewalk in front of our iM with about forty aaooad hand neeblaei traded in en our aaf WlBJtss Saturihiy. Sp, e,a baruiiis to all Needles, oils repairs forslln1"1 JESSE FAILING. Babbitt Metal. SIT For Sale by the East Oreuoninn PllP.. Got the Grippe? Is the leadioK question of the day. We know it lor we have it grip on a fine coffee trade. WHY? Because wu give you "Mother's 1'ride" the bast J h- code, on earth. A little smoother coffee is our "Java ttpecial" at UOc. Htep up ouce more and the "Owl Hpecial" will tickle vour uulalu for SlH-CI And our "400 Hlend" puiiKent at 40c. NEXT! is strong and Owl Tea House. j roll Crape Paper lot Look out for A RUN ON THE BANK. Rader is going to give liis customers a SWEEPING REDUCTION in prices FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1st and 2nd If you are needing any thing in his line you can t afford to miss this SPECIAL are some proofs of bargains: Here $44.00 Bedroom Suits . $80.00 $40.00 Bedroom Suits . 27.50 $35.00 Bedroom Suits . 25.00 $20.00 Bedioom Suits . 15.00 $12.) French Plate Mirror 9.90 $3.50 Framed Pictures at $2.75 Framed Pictures at $1.90 Framed Pictures at $1.50 Framed Pictures at $1.00 Oak Easels at SALE. $1.60 1.32 1 .981 atf CALL AND BE CONVINCED. RADER'S FURNITURE STORE, Main alto Webb m Pendleton