East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 02, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    SATURDAY, FKBKUARY l'.Wl.
FELT BOOTS
We have a few pair of largo
sises which we will clow
out at
$1.75
First grade OvWlbOM Md
Arm grade Ml Bootl, Tbe
combination for
$1.75
lon'; have cold
the la grippe. .
feet ami
CLEAVER BROS
Practical Boot anil Shoe Men.
BRRV1TIES.
Ladies' Home .Journal agency, Nolf.
Try Dutton's chocolate tbawt, his
latest novelty.
flS jacket!) for 6.M. ('louver llroth
erp Dry Goods Co.
Kcho honev in hulk at O. H. IV-
saott's; also cauliflower.
0e fascinators onlv 10Y. Cleaver
Brothers Dry Goods Co.
.1 . I. Hisher - creaiinTv biitt.o ..
very lancy article, at Detnott'i.
II. 6f all woo! eblrt waist- for Me
Cleaver Brothers Dry (ioods Co.
20c plaids for I0'.,i par yard.
Cleaver Brothers Dry (iooils Oo.
Bievcles enameled anil baked at
With.ee a on Court street. See sample
N. Berkeley has several comfortable
dwelling in desirable part of town
(or sale cheap.
Finest bams and lanl on the market.
Home product; try it. its guaranteed.
Schwarz & (ireulich.
G. K. Demott has received n ship
ment ot pure Kentuckv cicer which is
the finest article that ever mm t"
Pendleton
A quiet, nice place, large r ms.wcll
furnished, liar in connection. The Col
umbia, Main street, V. X. Bchampp,
proprietor.
bee C. Sharp for the latest thing in
wall piper and paper hanging and
garden hose. Opera house block
Court (treat.
Mrs. Campbell ha taken the agency
(or the Sali I in perfect form anil corset
combine!. Ladies are invited to call
at ber millinery -tore.
J. Totnlinson contractor and builder.
Brick building a specialty. Office on
Cottonwood street, opposite Keun build
ing. P. o. box, .51:;.
U. M. Sloan, the blacksmith, If. now
readv to do all kinds of blacksniithing.
Bring in your plowshares before the
spring rush commences. Horse shoe
ing practicallv and promptly done.
II you want fruit or ornamental
shade' trees, (lowering hrnb-. r
bushes or anv kind of smull fruits,
leave order with K. B. Carrier. West
Webb street, agent for A. Miller A
Sou, Milton.
Blank Books
and
Stationery.
All the latest
Magazines and
Periodicals.
A Beautiful line of
TOILET ARTICLES.
Tallman Co.,
UEADlNi.
UKI'UUIHH
SHOE
STOCK
MUST GO!
Having purchased the stock of the
PJSNDLKTON SHOK KTORfc, I will
close the entire stock at big reduction
in order to make room (or new stock
now ordered from the factories.
A Call to obtain prices
will be convincing aa to
the bargains offered
WM. FITZGERALD,
"The Shoe Man."
to Jvc Klien, Main Street.
Money to loan. K. D. Boyd.
Kresh Kasteru oysters a( Demott's
Vor rent Kive room house. Inquire
o( J. A. Uulliford.
Oo to IjoRov's for tomalcs, corner
Court and Harden street.
Rough Rider, Uncle Hani, Turk, etc.,
all kinds masquerade suits. Nolf's,
Cash prirts. Cash prises for the hest
costumes at the InM'i bill, Keb
ruiirv 6.
Firemen's masquerade hall Wednes
dav, February , all invited. Spec
tators BOc,
rs. Ruth, clairvoyant und trance
medium, diagnoses dtlMttt. One week
only. Offlot corner of Alta anil I'osbio
street.
Complete lite oi Quean Victoria.
Best book. Best term. Onttlt mailed
on receipt of lSo Address S. ( Miller
A Co., I'ortland, Oregon.
rii" Rom Regan rattturanl will bo
sild at public auction on Kebrnarv H
at '' o'clock. There will be some good
bargains. For particulars see u.
I art i ii .
l-'or sale--l have several good dwell
ing houses for sale cheap, and on easy
terms; also a good feed ha pi in central
location and doing a good business.
K. D. Boyd.
The concert recital at the l-raser (or
the benefit of Prof. Coever was not
well patronised, notwithstanding the
fact that the proaram was one of rich
liens and merit.
Tom Jordan is seriously ill with
pneumonia, li became necessary on
Friday to remove him front his home
0 the Pendleton sc.nitarium where his
condition in critical.
The city ordinance regarding the
keeping ot sidewalks clear of snow
conies in handy on days like this. If
it RrfN not for the ordinance it is
leareil that some of tne sidewalks of
Pendlei 'ii in milt still M covered with
snow.
We have just received and are show
ing a lull and complete stock of
chartoiaa, dainty, handsome creations
in muslin underwear. We invite you
to the beauty show with the Mrm con
tidence that the most critical can find
nothing to adversely criticise. Alex
ander I llexter.
Kdwin Switsler has commenced suit
in ejectment against D. W and
Augusta Bailty, who reside in one of
his houses in Kast Portland. The
amount of M'' damages is alleged to
be due on acrouat of illegal possession
of the property, lieorge W. Haen is
attorney (or the plaintifT.
Oeorge (iibson, aged two years on
January in. 11)01, died of paralysis at
the home of his mother, Mrs. Nancy
(iibson. at Umatilla, early this morn
ing. The funeral party will arrive on
the train this evening and the funeral
will be held at 11 o'clock Sunday fore
noon, irom the home o( Al (iibson, an
uncle of deceased The lather of the
child has lieen dead for some time.
A telegram from Pasadena. Calif., to
relatives at Weston, on Thursday, an
nounced the death of William Fwd
ericks, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
(ieorge W. Proebstel. Mr. and Mrs.
Fredericks acre married a few months
ago at Anvik. Alaska, and came to the
states on account of the sickness of the
former. Recent word was received that
Mr. Fredericks was improving, so the
sad news of death was a painful shock.
About 40 of the ladies oi the Degree
of Honor captured about -to members
of the Ancient Order of United Work
men last evening, and it was not a kid
napping party, either. It was the
regular meeting of the Workmen, and
among others present was M. G
Wilkins, of Portland, deputy grand
master ot the order. 1 he Workmen
knew nothing of what was about to
happen until the ladies knocked on
(lie door and demanded admittance
I lie evening thereatter was spent
pleasantly in speech making and par
taking of an oyster supper, which the
ladies prepared as an offset for their
intrusion.
A H0RSB IN A PLAY.
One ot the Cast in "The Amel of the
Alley."
There is a new aspirant for theatri
cal iionora coming with the melodramn
"The Angel of the Alley" and he is as
sensitive about bis reception as is the
leading lady, though he mav not be aa
ahlo to express his feelings. He is a
beautiful race-horse, the property of
Mr. Timothy Sull ivan oi Now ork
This prize-witiiier appears in a tbriling
scene in the third act oi the play,
bearing upon his back the heroine who
brings tie- governor's pardon to a con
lOMMH man. Owing to the highly
nervous temperament of the animal it
was tin easy task to break him in to
the stage business. The glare of the
footlights, the close proximity of the
music and the general excitement
tended to make him restless and un
manageable, but a(te u few rehearsal
be recovered his mental balance, and
now the stage manager has no more
tears of his getting any further attacks
oi stage t right. Hi' is u great favorite
with the company and no doubt has
hi bead so turned by (lattery that
nothing bat a stag, lite will suits
him in the future.
itiurch Announcements.
Christian church Services are held
in the Congregational house of wor
ship. Sunday school at 1(1 a. m Tbe
senior Kndeuvor society will meet at
ri:J0 p. m. tomorrow, fbis will be a
union meeting to which all of tbe
young poeple's societies of tbe city are
invited. The subject to be considered
in this meeting is "The Value of
Christian Young People's Societies."
An address will also be delivered at
this meeting by Rev. K. K. Fix on
"China and Missions." The usual
preaching hour beginning at 7 :M) p. in.
win also Oe given over to the young
people .- society. The twentieth aim i
versary of the Christian Endeavor
movement will lie commemorated by
an address appropriate to the occasion
to he delivered by .1. A. Ueattiu, presi
dent of Weston normal school. Presi
dent lleattie will also occupy the
pulpit at 11 a., m. A cordial invita
tion is extended to all to attend these
services.
Church oi the Redeemer -Divine
service tomorrow at hours as follows:
Sunday school at 111 a. m. LitMy and
Hol Communion at II a. in Special
service for Baptism at 3t&0 p. m.
I-. veniug praver at 7 .; p. m.
St. Mary' church Low mass, H a.
in.; high mass, liiun a. in., Sunday
school, ; p. m. ; rosary and benedic
tion, 7 :30 p. ni.
r It R SON A l MIXTION.
Mra. W. R. Kllis arrived from Hepp
ner Friday evening.
Judge A. B. Bennett, of The Dal!,
is a guest of the Hotel Pendleton.
Miss Stella Anderson, of the Peo
ples Warehouse, is sick with the grip.
Pete Smith is againlat. his place of
business, having recovered from the
grip.
K. R. Cox, an Athena hardware man,
was a guest of the Hotel Pendleton
Fridav night.
Jon Oaron, the stock man, has re
turned from a visit of several months
to San Francisco.
Judge S. A. Lowell will go to Wes
ton Monday to address a John Marshall
celebration in the evening.
Miss Bertha Wells anil Miss Arta
Huston, of the Alexander A llexter
tore, are sick with tbe grip.
Robert T. Lawrence, an amateur or
semi-proiessional actor of Baker City,
arrived in Pendleton Friday night.
1). W. Campbell, of Tekoa. of the 0.
R. A X., was at the Hotel Pendleton
Friday evening, accompanied by his
wife.
I.. A. Parkhiirst has passed through
a season of sickness with the grip, and
is again at his place in the Peoples
Warehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Taylor oxpoct
to have their home west 01 the court
house ready for occupancy in the
course of three weeks.
Willard Bond, a voungor brother of
Charlie Bond, of the Peoples Ware
house, is in a serious condition,
afflicted with appendicitis.
Rev. Oeorge W. (i rami is, of Salem,
a Methodist Episcopal minister and
financial secretary of tbe Willamette
university at Salem, is a visitor in
Pendleton.
Walla Walla Union: Mr. and Mrs.
Jobn O. Moorhotiso, of this city, left
Fridav for Pendleton, to attend the
wedding of their noice, Miss Auuusta
Moor house.
J. F. Nowliu, county suerintendent.
of schools, wbo has been compelled to
remain within doors at his home with
the grip (or several days, is again able
to be at his office.
Anthony Klein, aged years, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klein, is home to
spend a few days. He is under the
care of Dr. W. ).. Wood, eye specialist
of St. Vincent's hospital, Portland.
R. Alexander will leave on the train
Sunday night for the west, where he
will attend the meeting of the Pan
American Kxposition commissioners,
culled by Gov. T. T. (ieer to lie held
at Saleti. on Tuesday, February 5.
Dr. J. A. Beattie, president of the
I- astern Oregon state normal school at
Weston, who has been at Salem inter
ested in a state appropriation for tbe
institution lie represents, is expected
to arrive in Pendleton this evening.
Walla Walla Union: Charles J.
l-erguson. court stenographer for the
taking of testimony in the superior
couit ot this county is In Pendleton
visiting friends. He will return in
tune to officiate at the next session of
that body.
His grace, Archbishop Christie, left
Portland for Pendleton this morning.
He will preach Sunday at high mass
t 1040 a. m. and will give another
instruction at 7 ISO in the evening at
benediction. All who would like to
hear him are invited cordially.
William Baker, proprietor of the
chopped feed mill at Adams, was a
visitor in Pendleton Friday aternoon.
He served in tbe Twenty-tifth Missouri
during tbe rebellion with Thomas
Reed, and expressed regret at the com
bination of circumstances which arose
to get the latter into trouble.
J. K. UcQuery, of Milton, is a
visitor in Pendleton today anil wili re
turn homo this evening. The good
news is given out by him that his son,
Irving Mctjuery, who was taken to the
asylum at Halem a couple of months
ago, is getting along well, and to quote
tbe wurds of Superintendent J. I.
Calbreatb, "bids lair to make a good
recovery." The patient himself
writes n rational letter and says fie is
anxiously awaiting the day when he
will le granted his discharge
Tom lead Paid Mis Fine.
At 1 00 this afternoon Tom Heed ap
peared lor sentence in circuit court,
having plead guilty to tbe simple
charge of larceny, after the more
serious charge of larceny by bailee
had been withdrawn. William Par
sons, Mr. Reed's attorney, made a
statement of the case and aakad for
leniency. Judge Kllis looked upon it
in the same light as counsel for the
defendant . ana imposed a tine of only
1 -o. which was promptly paid and Mr.
Reed was allowed to go hence. He
desires to thank the officials of the
I want a man
"I want a man I want a mansion
in the skies, " sang the Salvation
Army Lassie.
wen, we want more than one man.
We desire the help of a lot o( men
We can employ several bundled
more in carrying of
sheriff's office, the judge, and bis many
friends who have stood by him in his
troubles.
The suit o( Ora GL Curry vs. Del
bert A. Curry was being argued this
afternoon in circuit court by Stephen
A. Lowell and James II. Raley, tbe
former for the defendant, the latter
for the piaini it; Argument was on
motion to have the charges of plaintiff
made mare specific.
THE BVIL OF GAMBLING.
llr.
Pas-
White Pine CourIi Syrup.
A very pleasant and agreeable
remedy for the cure Ol Coughs,
Colds. Bronchitis und niilnionary
disc. i-
Felix Adlar Lectures on the
slon and Its Consequences."
Dr. Felix Adler, in Now York, dur
ing the course of an address on "The
Gambling Passion and Its Conse
quences, " made a distinction between
gaming and gambling. The former
might lie (or recreation, but w hen the
element of gain is widened it becomes
gambling.
"The savage and tbe child are
natural gamblers," he said. "The
streets of New York swarm with gamb
ling children. Craps is a prevalent
species of gambling among them.
I'ho Chinese mid the I ta I ians are pas
sionate gamblers. On the whole i
civilised life is the least given to
gambling, and particularly tbe life
which is orderly and regular is apt to
be free from it.
"It is sometimes said that all busi
ness is speculative, and to a consider
able extent this is true. Every man
almost who attotnpts to carry out any
great work is speculation, and MOD
speculating is productive of the greatest
good to the world. But the difference
between him and the gambler is that
his success depends upon toil and fore
sight. The gambler wants wages with
out working. He wants to live well
without effort. For this reason he is
anti-social in his aims.
"Much is said nowadays about the
produce ami itoCkfOXChangu, it is un
doubtedly true that they offer chances
for gambling excelled hv no (aro bank
anywhere. Yet a careful examination
will show, I think, that they are a
valuable element In progress.
"What we need to do in this day is
to lend our iilHuen'ee to the iinspccuhi
tive side of life, in spite ot some im
provements this city is still wide oen.
Give me what is squandered at the
card table in this city ami 1 change
the face oi New York."
Vlglianeo Committee In New York.
New York city will be in the hands
of a vigilance committee within Id
days (rom now. This committee will
consist ol several hundred men.
Bishop Potter, it was said, had con
sented to start the movement, his ad
vice in the matter mapping nut tbe
city and selection o( the vigilantes
having been lollowed as far as consis
tent witli the objects in view. The
viglianco committee will work to
stamp out vice in that great city.
Koeppens drugs are reliable.
Pioneer Rose Cream
Will improve your complexion
and make vour hands and face
IfflOOttl and soft.
Dot tea Ml .V perfumed.
25c a Bottle.
Prescription Bitot (rom pure tresb
drug-" by the. competent men at popu
lar prices.
Koepnen's Chocnnt.T
Are delicioiiH an,l ....
I IU- . s
lM" ry best. ,
materials It. w
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The WHITE is King.
liver one hundred hollies ami Wives made happy
in Pendleton, See our new automatic White
bobbin, ie hi one Hpool thread. The tension
alone is worth one million dollar:-. It won't
net out of fix. You can run it either w,iv
won't break the thread. Is simply parfoct, The
pOOptl In and around Pendleton are going wild
over it .
BPKCIAL NOTICI,
with about fortv second
W, will have (he s idownlk in front o( oor
hand machines traded in on our imwna.1.
Saturday, Rnooutl bargains to all Needles, oili repairs fi allJIt
JESSE FAILING.
GOLDEN BULE HOTEL SEALS!
Under New rianngcrnent.
J. Y liAMCROIT, lrop.
Rati)' II.-' 'del II. i per da , Meals .'.''.
Hiireial luie bv Hie munlli
Rest Hotel In lie- Bit) hi I 'iinille
llii" to nil Iridic, Free siiini'le niomi
KliM lrlc Unlit sinl .Mcsia heat.
I I re-irool l.iitlihiK'
Cor. Court and Johnson Sts.
PENDLETON. OWECiON
Notary and
Corporation
HIS RII tn CR rtalU3
" " ' 1 1 situ
( Irder of us and save money.
Ordors for Itubber Stimj
also solicited.
EAST OREGON! AN PUB.OO
February Special Sale.
w
LADIES' MUSLIN AND
CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR
If you value your time as worth anything you can't afford to throw it away
in making these garments. Come and look them over, do a little figuring and judge
for yourself. THIS SALE will appeal to all the thrifty wowen of Umatilla county,
In this rare collection no essential feature has been overlooked. The body materials
the generous amount of goods used, the fit, workmanship and trimming all excel.
We wish to emphasize the fact that the ACME OF PERFECTION has been reached
in the production of these
READY-TO-WEAR UNDERGARMENTS
The efforts of the most reputable manufacturers in the world are apparent.
THE PRICES as you will observe, have been placed in the miniature class. Only large
sales justify them. An early call will secure you benefit of first choice. Every article
of apparel presents an argument of
Big Value for Little Money.
Read the following descriptions
Come and inspect the Goods.
Mother's Pride
To Organixa a Uniform Hunk.
Tbero will be a meeting of tbe
Kiiiubts oi i'vtbias toaiorrow luormuK
at 11 o clock at their hull tor the pur
i Mm- ol oruuiiiziiiK a company ol the
Dniforui Hank of tbat order. Col
II. I 'ear.- of La (irande, eolooel of
tbe Oregon reir'ujent will arrive to
night and will be assisted by Col. W.
h. Hapaon of the Washington retliuient
who is now here. All Knights are re-,
I nested tn attend the meeting.
M
tin- best twentv-flve cent coffee on
earth. Have you tried it yet.
iur 11W III. -ml" is u strum- one
at 40c.
Owl Tea House.
j rella Crape Haper ioc
FOR
Insurance
Fire, Lite, Accident, Plato Ulass, etc.
Loans
i
oi) City ami County Property.
Real Estate
Improved and Unimproved City Lota'
Block Kaucbes and Wheat Farms
SEE
J. R. DICKSON,
Kast Oragouian Building.
SKIRT
BARGAINS
Skirts
Muslin, good quality i cam
bm: llounce, February
price
Skirts
OmbraUt style, wide cin-
of sndwy embroider)
good value i. 75, now
Skirts
A very attractive garntDl
I i.i in I si urn- embroiders
tWO clusters ol tucks;
February price.
50c
1.00
1.2ft
Corset ("overs
I" with ombroidi i . . u
'aburai prii awart
Corset Covers
ape, handsome open
urk, embroider frbnl ai
ml back, pb price. JSm
Corset Covers
39c
GOWN
BARGAINS
Gowns
v shape, doty tdgt, Franeh
style, with dtawiftg
string, Pebruary price
Our We corset cover is the kind thai is usu
ally sold for 7-V.
Muslin, Empire style, cam
brie i ii fit- ami insertion
February price
Drawers
Muslin, good quality, deep
dfe and cluster of
tucks, February price. . .
The $j. $j.js end . Skin
re regular S.t and 94
Drawers
SKIRT
BARGAINS
Ouibielh-, dt -p ( unbtic rule
with tucks, February
price
Drawers
Beautiful trimmed with Inn
lace, regular value jtj.ou
February price by to. . .
33c
4ftc
79c
Gowns
Muslin, V shape, soke oi
insertion ami mat
tucking, Feb. price. .
50c
05c
Gowns
Muslm, Empire style, trim
rued with matched iati
of insertion and ad80i
Rebruarj price.
1.20
n- . - c. c.-.o to $2.oo m
made from fine cambric and worth a
deal more, but during February HH
above prices.
GOWN
BARGAINS
CLEAVER BROS. DRY GOODS CO.