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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1901)
if TUEBDAY, FEBRUARY B, 1901. FELT BOOTS We Imve 'en pair of larye ites which wa will close out at $1.75 First grade Overshoes Mid first irrade Felt Boots. The combination for $1.75 Don't have cold feet and the la urn i" CLEAVER BROS Practical Hoot and Shoe Man. HHKVITIHS Money to loan. E. D. Boyd. Toilet soap bargain at Rolf's. Kresli Kastern oysters at DMWtt I Trv Dutton's chocolate chewp. hia latest novelty. 118 jackets for 16.99. Cleaver Broth er Dry Hoods Co. Krho honey in hulk at 8. K. Dc mutt's; alio caulitlower 40c fascinators onlv 10c. Cleaver brothers Dry (iooda Co. Go to LeRoy'a for tonmU-. corner t ourt mid l.anlen itreet. J. L. Biaher's creamery butter very iancy article, at DMMtt'l. tl.tV. all wool abirt waists for s Cleaver Brothers Dry (ioods Co. 2Uc plaids for lO'.o mr varil Cleaver BrotherH Dry tioods Co. Hiatcles enameled ami baked at Witliee's on Court street. See sample Fineat hams ami lard on the market Home product; try it. its guarantee-l Scliwari A Urenlich. G. R, DemoU haa received a ship nient of pure Kentucky cider which i the finest article that ever came to Pendleton A quiet, nice (dace, large m ms,.-li furnitheil, bar in connection. Tin- Col umbia, Mam strn't, ! . Bcbem i proprietor. bee C. tiuarp lor the latest tiling in wall paper and paper hanging aiui garden bote. Opera house block Court street. Mrs. Campbell has taken tin ageucv for toe Salilin perfect form and o r-. combine.'.. Ladies are invit- at her millinery store. J. Tomlinson contractor ami builder Hrick building a specialty. Olhce on Cottonwood street. opposite- Reun balld- lug. P. O. box, DU H. M. Sloan, tin- inacksmith, il now ready to do all kinds of blacksmithinjr. brine in vour ploivshars- i.efor.- the spring rush commencei. Horse sbo ing practical i ami promptly done. It you want fruit or ornamental hade trees, flowering -hrnl-. rose bushes or anv kind of small iruits, luaee orders with K. 11. Carrier. West Webb street Son, Milton. agent for A. Miller . Blank Books and Stationery. All the latest Magazines and Periodicals. A fieautiful line of TOILET ARTICLES. Tallman Co. I.KA1II.N-, OKI ools- Musi have More room ior New Sprig Goods As advertised just after baying the Pendleton ShoS BtON from J Kline that 1 bad placed largo urdern in the east for a new und nobby line of spring goods. Ami in order to make room for 1 am compelled to close out every pair in the Ion, hy March 1st regardless of coat. I. wry pair cut from ' to JO per cent Am closing $3 to $B Ladies' Shoes for $1. Yours for bargains in shoos. WM. FITZGERALD, "The Shoe Man." A Rood house keepei wanted at Mrs. R, Martins. Rltno coupon- at the White House grocery. Von may lie the lucky one. (id your suits at Nolf's (or the tnaaqnatwla hall. Wednesday evening, February n. Call for tOUr ballots on the piano with each 98 purchase at the White House grocery. Mrs. Until, the clairvoyant, will re Banitt I no week longer. Full life rend -ings 1, Office corner Alta and Crosby streets. Complete lite of ljueen Victoria. Hest hook Host terms. Outfit mailed on receipt of IV. Addrcs S. C. Miller A Co., I'ortland, Oregon. For sale I have several Rood dwell ing houses for sale cheap, and on easy terms: also u gixwl feed barn in central location and doing a goml business. I, D. Boyd. At the masquerade ball to he given Wednesday evening, February by Mm Hook .V Ladder company the grand march will begin at HlSO o'clock. A concert will be Riven I elore the dance. Come one and all and have a glorious good time. I'KRSONAl MENTION. .lames A. Howard ha- returned irom an extended trip to ttrant county. Mrs. Al Vaughn and children, of Baker City, are guests of the Hotel Pendleton. Miss (i. Vealcnto and Miss Carrie Borgiai, of Portland are guests of the Motel Pendleton. Tom Jordan is rapidly improving in health ami expects to lie nut within three or four days. Walter 1'. Keli is assisting in the clerical work at the postoftice owing to sickness of J. W. Hateson. C. Ha ltreck, jr.. representative of an Omaha packing establishment, is a guest of the Hotel Pendleton. Anson B. Woods, of Weston, is at tending circuit court as a visitor, being interest I m the case on trial today Walla Walla Statesman: Mrs. Brown ami Miss Minnie Batemaii, of l'endle ton, are the guests of Mrs. 11. 11. Huff Miss Marv HMvard, who ha- been a patient at tin- Pendleton sanitarium will he able to return on Wednesday t. her home at Meachaui. Robert kill on . acting cashier of the Farmers" bank of Weston, is in Pendleton attending court. He is guest of Mm Hotel St. (ieorge. .loliu Thurp has returned from a trn to the Helix country where he pur chased fo ir heavy horses lor W. h Matlock He savs lie t ah!! anti- n to buy. John B, 1 .itnrot was able to walk down town today for the tirst time since bis return from Walla Walla. He was taken sick with typhoid fever on Tuesday. Novemher i. H. 11. Lee. who resides on In- farm between Milton ami Weston, is visitor in Pendleton ami is attending court a- u witness in the case ot the First National bank vs. louald M Donald. Mr-. Major Walsh and A. S. Letirow, oi Walla Walla and .Mrs. I.tn.i H. Murgis, of Pendleton, who have been vistuia Captain and Mrs. Winn, at Matanxas, Cuba, an' en mute home ami are "Xpected in a few days. iolm 1.. saarpstein, oi Walla Walla, a guest of the Hotel Pendleton. Hi' r. presents the laintitl in the interest ing case oi the l-irst .National hank of Walla Walla vs. Iionahl Mel aid now lieiiiR heard in the circuit court. Claud- Steen. together with wife hildrcn an-l hired help, are sick with the grip at their home north of Wes ton. There is considerable sickness in that neighborhood. A. C. Cockhurn, on Drv creek, is also down with the grip- IS. M. .Shut! ami B. P. tihntt, of the HiMipuer Times ami tin- Orauite tiem rci-ecllvulv.pusM-il througli town Mon- ia night on her return from mar Pitt-lniru, I a., where they hail spent a week with their aRcd mother, who is yet lingering between life ami death. was sn.-htly Is'tt'-r when her sons left again for tee west. W . 1 . Matlock returned Irom a trip to P rtl.tud this iii-irnihR. While there iw I:. 1. C- ami V Herkelev. win- ar-- there because .-f the critical -I. rfic -if I. I'. I o. !-., These gentlemen tohl him that there was no hope lor .Mr. Cox anil his death was liable to occur at any moment. .Mr. Uo is alllicteii Willi a cancerous Rrowth in tin- stomach and intestines ami tlx- disease is far a-luime-l MARSHALL DAY EXERCISES. The Meeting Moron- Evening at the Court Houss Was Interesting. The meeting held at the court house Monday evening, it being the one hun dredth anniversary of the inauguration of John Marshall'as chief justice nf tbe United States, was largely at tended. The exercises wen- tltting to such an occasion, lieing interesting anil instructive. B. D. Boyd presided. Brief addresses wen-delivered as fol lows: R. .1. Slater, general sketch of the life of John Marshall; W. M. Pierce, his voiith ami military career; John McContt, his career as a diplomat: W. K. Ellis, his career as a member of congress and of the cabi net; T. (i. Hailey. his career as chief justice. Judge '"ee, who was to haw spoken on Marshall's personal trait and his carrer as a lawyer, was un able to be present on account of sick ness. Music ivn-. rendered hy the Pen dleton ipiartet. It is not an easy matter to arouse much enthusiasm -ver the career of a man who has Is-en dead as great a length of time as has John Marshall, ami the meeting last even ing may l- set down as only an educa tional successs. Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards. UUILTY Oi-" HIQHWAY ROBBBRY. Whin Loiter Will Hesaive Stnlsnso Wednesaay arternooo. fbe attorneys plead in the case of the state vs. Colter this morning, the judge delivered his charge and the l-iry did the rest. Alter heing out ill-ait :) minute- tli. v returned with a verdict of guilty. Judge Kllis an nounced that in- would iiaas sen- tenoe upon the convicted man at the afternoon session on Wed nesday. Mrs. Eph I.erov, wife of tbe room tor oi the tomala manufactory ii Court stroet, positively identilieil hii Coltur, un trial, as the man who nan talking to Thomas I.. F.dwanlH on lieci-ml.fr 'M. iiisl livlon- the high way robber) , and that he was the man hasfl bv ilr. hdward alter the rob- beft William Hiekev swore that the hat tottad n Mm MMt was one lie had seen John Colter wearing. Thiate things luming so straight, of course had great weight with thu jury. For tbe Third Time. The case of thu First National hank 0l "A .do i Walla vs. lionald McDonald, is being heard in ihe circuit court to- lay lor the third time, the jurv hav ing lail.-il to agree on two difforont trials. .Mam of the re-idenls of Wes ton and Milton and the country sur rounding are late rested in this legal controversy. A number of cases in volving the same -oint, the change of location ot a gowrmuunt corner, are awaiting a deoUtOD in the circuit court. NKW YORK MARKET. Beported by I. L. Ray Co., Chisago Board or Trade and New York block Bxohaug Brokers. February 5. The wheat market was v rv ijuiet today and prices a shade lower. Liverpool closed 1-H higher, (i ft-W. New York opened '4 higher, Ml May, which proved the high point of the -lay and after holding around tins point t moat of tbe dav declined to 99)4 ut e'oae. Stocks Utady, Mouay, per uunl. ("lose yesterday, 0 7-8. Open today, 80 1-8. Bangn todav, 79'., lo 80 1-8. Close today, 79'a. CASTE OF TURKISH WOMEN. Ottoman Fair Ones Fear Contamination From Soelal Inlsrlors It is not generally known that there exists among Turkish ladies of high class a kind of caste feeling similar to that prevailing among tin- Hindus, ays tbe London Telegraph. It takes the form of a fear of contamination from the outer world, and is only ob served, as far as I know, by those who cannot afford to keep servants in sufficient numbers. Before meals ladies alwavs wash their hands at a tap from which the water runs into a marble basin. They will turn on the tan when they are just going to wash, but when they have lini.he-l ttiey let the water run till somebody shuts it off, as to do it themselves would make them un - lean. Thev cannot open or shut a door, as the handle would be unclean, so a slave is generally kept handy for ths purpose. One of those fastidious ladies was talking to a small DMOi the other day who had just received a present of .i beautiful doll Irom Paris. Ihe child presently laid tin- -loll on the lady's lap, whe was horrified an-l Ordered the child to take it away. As the little girl would not mow, it, ami no servant was near, and the iadv would be dellled by touching a doll that was brought from abroad, the only thing slu- could think of wus to jump up and let the -loll fall, which broke to pieces. The same lady will not oieii a letter com ing hy post, but a servant opens it and holds it near her for her to read. If her handkerchief falls to the ground it is immediately destroyed or given away, so that she should not use it again. This curious state of exclusive ness or fanaticism exists. I am told, in many of the large harems. AtnOtHJ men it is not practiced. A CRAZY sill-Mi! HKRDER H Hai Taken to the Woods, Bsllevlng King ot Franss After Him. Several sheepmen came to Walla WallaJMonday, says the Onion with tin- story that a wild man was running at larRe in the Snake river country be yond Fureka Flat. The man was form erly a sheepherder in tin- employ of Adrian Maglalon and In- is said to be Beeini from an imaginary king nf France whom he fears will Riiillotiin Dixn if not kept at a safe distance by flight. the name of the supposedly de mented individual is Mver- ami he is a cousin ot the man by that name who committed suicide by hanging while in charge of a band of sheep in tbe mountains last winter. Sunday night, according t" the stnrv tohl at Hie sheriff's other hy tin- men who MUM hero to obtain a warrant (of till arrest, Mv--rs drove his sheep in tin- corral anil began to sing tin- Marseilles, H then came lo tin- cabin and demanded upper saving be bad to go away and that bia life depended upon the haste with which he was led. After eating he sprang to bia feet and ran shouting into the hills, having first told the men that he was being pursued by the king wlio would guillotine him if he could la- captured. I In men at once m nt .i -lelegal ion from tbe sheep camp to this city to acquaint tbe sheriff with the facts in tbe case and tbe oilicers left yesterday morning to take the man in custody and send him to an asylum if neces sary. It is feared that if be is not (and within the next two day- he will die from hunger and exposure. Pedigreed Belgian Hares oi both sexes for sale at ail times. IJual ity guaranteed. Prince Bob at head of rabbitry, service fee 13.60, Barred, Buff, and White Plymouth Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. These are the best all round fowls known to poultrymen today Visitors always welcome. For further information address OlTY W. W A OK, Pendleton, Oregon. W. H. Jones, Dealer In FRAZER OPERA HOUSE. HAL REI0'8 PERFECT PRODUCT! J Jk Had A A ILf JJ kj' w Thursday Feb. 7th A STIRRING STOKV oi THE SOUTH A beautiful play. A Powerful Corajtany, All scenery and effect! carriud compwh Prices 50c, 75c, ti.oo Seals on sale ai lallrnaj,- Agricultural Implements, Barb Wire. Cotton W-WM1 street, rear Of Krazer's 0f0 era House. Pendleton Savings Bank UKUANI.KI' M.WtlMI I. lo. CAPITA I. snn.oiio l muih,i.. it Ueneral imnhlux iMlMWi lnlsrvm allowed on Unix dsposlt Kxciin( bought and sold on all Sflael pal points, tipeclal attention given to collection W. 1. KUHNIHH, Pn.iUts.il J. N. THAI., Vlce-Pmsldr-il T. J. llOHKlH. ("sillier. The Dead Advertise not. . . . Do you? IN POI'ND THK TOLLOWIMG 1K- lerltie-t anliiialo hnv liei-ii taken up ' Mi I'm Msruhal and will b aol-l at tlie riplratlou of ten daya forcont-t an-l -pensss: 0m orrcl cult. I years old, 1 -ui 1 1 ou rlsnl hip, weight about W oiindi 1 in-- sray horn 110 bran-i vMblc. blln-l I" ilshl eye welht IOihi hmiu-I- ' year- old, liale-i Kehriiarr '-, Wl J. M 1IKATIIMAN, City Maribal. I Gouem The WHITE is 1 Over MM hundred home.-, and fcrttW made bapM in Pond I See our now uutonmtir Wnfta bobbin! holda one spool thread, The ti-nsion alone is worth one million uollara. It won't gi-t out oi tlx. Vou can ran It either was wonM im-iik the Mi reed, ilmply perfeot TbB people in and around Pendleton ure going wild oyer it . JESSE FAILING. tinder New nanagement J, w BANCROFT, Prop. II. J ., an-l ;..' per ila. Mf-il-.'-. in H Isj Rati bj in-- month, ll-'t Hot- I In lliei'lty ior I'snillie ui', Untie. Kreu aaniple reoais, Metric Midii- mi-! Bteain heat. I lr, proof btiil-litii; Cor. Cout t .wul PENDLETOIN. Johnson Sts. UUEG0N SEA LSI Notary and Corporation J iSO to $5 Uelivercd Ird.-v of us anil save money. Orders for Kubber Mtampt also aoUoiMd E ASTOREGON1AN PUB. CO mnisiir to Joe Klien, Main Street. Live.iock Hreedinv Is last becoming the leadlug iudustrv ui the Paul 0C Sorthnesl. The Kural I Spirit will keep you posted on this I ureat industry iu its every branch. . Publisimd weekly at 18 Third street, j Portland, dr. Send for fro- sample copies. I want a man- "I want a man I want a mansion in the skies," san the Salvation Arinv Lassie. Well, we want more than -me man We desire the help of a lot of men We can employ several hundred more in carrying of "Mother's Pride" the best twenty-flve cent coffee on earth. Have yon tried it yet. wur iisj menu" ih u strong one at 40c. Owl Tea House. j roll Crepe Paper 10c FOK Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, Plato Ulaae, eU'. Loans on City und County Property, Real Estate Improved and Unimproved City Lola Stock Ranches and Wheat Karius SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kaat Oregonian Building. February Special Sale. 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. GOWN BARGAINS SKIRT BARGAINS Skirts Muslin, good quality, cam bric ilium- i . February price. . , Skirts Ombrtlk style, wide adf of snowy umliroidery good value $1.75, now Skirts A very attractive garment hand .urn- ombroidw) two clusters ol tucks February price. 50c 1.00 1.25 Corset Covers with embroidoi . . f ig Corset Covers 33c Corset Covers 39c shape, handsome open work, embroidery iront and hack, Fob. pn- 1 Gowns diapc, drop edge, In in h style, with drawing string, l-'ebruan price Our VM- corset cover is the kind that ally sold ior T-'ic. M UNii- The $a, $3.25 and $j Skirts ere regular $. ami V kind SKIRT BARGAINS Drawers Muslin, good quality) deop 'dge and cluster of tucks. February price. . Drawers Ombralie, with price Drawers BtjtUtMul tritimii il witli tim lace, regular value ftl.ap February price (151 p, . . da I1 cambric mile tuck-,, Pebcuarv 33c 45c 79c Muslin, Empire style, cam brie rtlM und insertion February price Gowns Muslin, V shape, yoke ol insertion and mat tucking, Feb. price, 50c 66c Gowns L20 Muslin, Empire style, trim med witli matched sets ol insertion and bdgc, reliruary price. (iowna Ji.as. $i.J. -5 J naUe from fine cambric and worth a Jt" deal more, but during February S'1 above prkea. GOWN BARGAINS Toe Kaat Oregonian la Kaatarn Ore goo's repreeantative paper. It laada, and the paepla approeiate it and ahow it by tbair liberal patronage. It la the advsr lasag aaedinm of ibia aection. CLEAVER BROS. DRY GOODS CO. ill Tl A Tin ami vnit ' wit ovi1 tbe I Se: