East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 11, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    MONDAY. I'KBKl AKV 11. 1801.
FELT BOOTS
We have fear patrol laiyr
sitae which we will close
wirt at
$1.75
Kirst trrade Overshoe anil
first (Trade Felt Roots. Tbe
inat : for
$1.75
fascinators onlv
' Brother Drv itnlp Co.
Mr- Herger, tiolden Kule hotel,
wsnts ti rent two inraished housekeep
ing mom.
Kgt have romp down in price until
they are now q noted at only It cents
per timer.
A new tire room house for rent .corner
Webb and Willow street. Inquire of
1 Krank DovtM) .
R. 8. Itomott ha a barrel ol pure
Kentucky crab apple cider. It is fine,
call ami try it.
Tailor made ,uit. ami evening gowns
a spe?:alu at Madame Johnson's.
East Oregenian building.
Arnold Shonermar ha
points,! pnvinct airent ot ine t oin-1
numer," W. J. Bryan's papwr.
YM will want your plow fixed. !
Bring them in and get ready (or (he1
spring work. H. M. Sicstn."
R. Martin i solline goods cheap '
and you net a vote lor the piano. J act
in. fancy imported anline.
Kor aale A ledging hoove and
restanran' near court house A bargain
Ito particulars cat! on R Martin.
Madame John.on has moved into the
l.at Oregon ian building what she will j
be pleased to see Ma and old custom-
uv n.ver FUNERAL OF MRS.
Rsraalr.s Laid at Rest In th i m9nrv
TAYIOr? Dr. ami Mr. 11. J MtktatMi and
lirento, loft last Monda at mam for
I'ortland, where Mr. I'llkmeton will
reside with her mother, while the
doctor goes to New York lor n post
graduate course in medicine, rav the
Antelope Herald. Dr. PUkingUN was
i!ivteian on the I matilla reserratiiwi
XKW LINK
. Ruth, the clairvoyant, will re
OW week longer Full life read-
Ottca corner Aha ami Croebv
THxi't hate cold
the la grippe
(eot and
CLEAVER BROS
at Walla Walla.
The remains of the late Mrs. D. M.
Taylor were laid at rest In Ibe ceme-
to.V at Wall. Hi ll Wull.. Oh Still-
Mr.1. ISittfan Pendleton . n Ja'nn.ry "wal year.
9S laal in search of health air! went to (.forge I ortreus
Tacoma. where .he nut heself initetiveot;
charge of Dr. T. K. Smith. He fount!
that she was afflicted with a combina
tion ot growths, and performed an
operation on Tuesday. lebruarr ...
assisted br Ir Wagner ami Me
Cntcheon. They gave up all hone of
her recoverv after the operation. Slu
been at-' wm atteudet! during her iUne-- by her
The Com- huahantl ami daughters, who remained
witn ner to tne last.
She has been a patient sufferer since
Jane 38, IH00, hut death has released
her from all suffering. By death the
familv loses a loving wile and mother
ami hor many friends have lost one
who wil! iong be remembered It)
was born in Ivwett. Iowa. March )'.
IMS: crossed the plains with her
parents in li- arriving in Walla
Walla where she made her home
until hor marriage in ') to D. M
Taylor. Thai made Waitshurg their
home until 170. when thev returned
In Walla Walla iu H. In 74 Ntaj
went to Wallula, where they resided
until "78 and have situe made I'en
dleton their home.
Iaeeaed leave the follow lag t
mourn her loas: Her husband. B M.
Taylor, one on. D. W. Taylor, of
Cortland am! daughters. Mrs. Km nut
Waffle, of La Grande, and Mi .Man :
Taylor, of this city her father. Win.
Bedford and four sifters. Mr. O. M.
Uodfrev. o: Walla Walla Mr. Dr
To and from the
traveling represen-
Baker a Hamilton of San
V rtneisco. was t have Isren in ran-
dleton on February v He telegraphed
to N eagle Brothers that he would be
unable to keep hi. appointment., as
lie was thrown from a buggy while
traveling in Morrow ootintv on the Mb,
and is now an inmate of t Vincent's
hospital nt Portland
Portland viregonian- The excellent
likeness f the late Young Chief,
lewtler of he I'.hviim- liu.ianv which
appeared in the Oregon tan was re
produced from an amateor photograph
by J-ee Mtmrhonse, of Pendleton Mr.
Moorhonse kindlv supplied the photo
from his collection "l Indian picture
which i considered one of the Hnest
OH the P.tciBc roast.
POOTlALL GAME IN SltiHT.
I want a man-
1 want a man -I want a MUktiofl
in the kiea." sang the Salvation
Armv Lassie.
Wall we want more than one man
We desire the help of l oj MB
We can employ severil hondreil
mora in carrvintc of
Illinois lentral Railroad
d ho i A HO a..
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ssued Weekly.
wil nam I q-
Lincoln,
t
Mother's
tis
the best twentv-Sv. cent coffee DO
earth. Haw vou tried H yet
Our "? Hlend" i n strong oe
at V
S!id Tr
tv r-'qtiipincni
Wide VcatflMilei
'vble i. A4v
BtiQuire
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Prae-.iea. B-ot and Shot Meu.
Mr
ma:'
ing- tl
streets.
r.f ' iinlar meeting of the Parlia
mentary club will be bold Tuesday
afternoon a: the home of Mr. A. D.
Stuiman.
Mascot Hose company will have a
meeting tonight in th srourinc mill
onea at 7:30 Members are requeated , I. r. smith and Mr. J. F. Perry, oi
t attend. I Tacoma Mr. Ella Arms, of Doug la.
T " - Wyo , and a brother, Kdwan! Red-
Brick building a specialty Office on
Cottonwood street. oppcite Renn baild-
BBKVITIBS.
Money to loan. E. P. Boyd,
stationery school supplies at Nolf's.
Freer; Eaatoru oysters at :--rr f
Try Datton's chocolate oliews. his
lateet noealty.
116 joofcat for J6.VB- Cleaver Broth
er Dry Goods Co.
Go to LeRoy's for tomales. corner
Coart and liarden street.
1.&' all wool hirt waist, for -.
Claaeer Brothers lry Goods Oa
SQr plaid for lOtc per sard
Cleaver Brothers Iry
Bicycle enameled and baked at
Withee' on Court street. Se Wrple
Kineet bams and lard on the market.
Home product; try it. iu guaranteed
Sob wan A Grwlicb.
G. R. Demon ha received a -ment
of pare Kentucky cider wbieb i
tbr n neat article that eve.- came to
Pendleton
A quiet, oiea place, large re RaajiWoll
forniabod, bar in connection. The Ool
umbia. Main street, F -proprietor.
bee C. Sharp for the latest thing in
wall paper and paier hanging and
garden lease. opera boaM I
Court street
Mr. Campbell has taken the agen
for toe Sablin perfect f.;rn. and corset
combined. Ladies are invit.,1 i. ,
at her millinery stor. .
If y i-nerrehase cent worth of
goods at Martin s you gvt a v.'t for tne
alagant ftOO piano that he is giving
away and ynu get go. J good
For aale I have several good d
iag aasesee for aale cheap, and on easy
term: also hotel with feed barn tine
business and location alst- several
ranches. E. 1'. Boyd.
To Ouvkv room for new MaoJL we tind
it neoaaaary to soli frosB Sw to 7t pairs
of Belgian nares from '' to ' month,
old. Those desiring bargains ic pedi-
rstd nock applv at once to Nowlin
Faaon.
Webave a beautiful line of new
giugbams Have you beard anyone
tall about then., or have you aeon
them? They are the uott beau'
gingham we ever fold. Lpeciall
10 root lines Alexandr' Hester
Blank Books
and
Stationer).
ing I . O. bex.
Corded madapollam for summer dress
gods i tne rerv fine." wash goods. A
nice large aseortmtuit just received by
the Pe-ples Warehouse.
Henry Harper has purchased the
tarber shop of Smith Allowav on Main
street, opposite W. D. Hansford's
hardware store, and ill conduct it
personally.
Withi.nt undue itentatinn and in
the pre.-' no '. two witnesses, ("ountv
Judge i. A. Hartman today at high
noon or there .trout pronounced the
word that again made William J.
Waton and hthel Olson husband and
wife. Tbe contracting parties came
to Pendletoi. several day ago from
Boise. Idaho, claiming to be husband
ami wife, but ir order to make no
mistake about it secured a marriage
license this forenoon and had the
knot tied for ure.
A. J. Shaw, of North Yakima, ai
rived at 2 o'clock on th W. AC. R.
train this aitemoon. He telegraphed
to the official yesterdav t hold his
bov, Roval Shaw, aiul "-tenhen Parson,
each age. I about M year, until he
.nil id get here. The boy arrived here
at V i 'clock Mir.d eveninv an i were
duly held. I'pon arrival toilay the
Uiys aer- taken in charge by Mr
Shaw, and lectiireil on the bad no I icy
of running away from home. Royal
Shaw will return to North Yakima on
this rivting' train.
M)A BADGE SHOOTING.
H. J.
Roc. ins
stiliman Wins Ihs
Second Tims.
Tite regular monthly shoot of tbe
Pendleton Hporumen's aseociution wa
held on the grounds at 1" ..'clock mi
liar forenoon and continued for several
boaOB. The main event was the con.
test lor the gold championship medal.
Eight participated At the next con
ies' for the medal, in accordance with
the Butte handicap rules governing,
H. J. Stiliman and .1. M. bpeiice will
be in class A . J. C. Marin and Tat
Tumor in class B: F. W. Waite in
case C C. C. Berkeley, D. C. Clark
and Drew Griffin in class D. K. J.
Stiliman won tbe medal for tbe second
time and will be entitled to its posses
sion (or one month The following i.
the score in detail :
Nsai 5..JI ' Brot. l-- -ai
C C Berv 38 jf .V
J C Marin ? 22 7 I
P W Waite 27 20 7-1
H J 8tiliman .2". 2li ''2
D C Clark 35 tl
D Griflin. U 17
Fat Toraer . 36 lv 7i
J M Spence -' 22 Mf
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TOILET ARTICLES.
T a Oman Co.
A Deatn a; Bno an Lsst Fric
CansumpuoQ.
Mr. Claude Sloan, wile of
Butter creek cattleman, died at
oa Friday, February -. at the
of ber istront. Mr. and Mr.
McCulriugb, ai'd 20 vrars.
-rsl was b- ; aturday
ira'v 0. and wa largest attnlel,
tl.-- deceased baring a large attest ol
relatives and friend. Ret. C A.
I Ise . pastor of lam Cbriot.ai. cunrcn
o: P : lloloa conducted the services.
Mr and Mr. Rloon were united in
marriage two yearn agi Mr. Sloan
ha been failing in health from con
sumption since the hirtl. of a boy eight
mouths age The husband and ton,
parents and two brother, and other
reiativea are iait to moun. the untime
ly demise o a highly respected and
lovable character
ijjapi:.
Jaliy IU'. Orsgemas.Uc. a wssx.
ford, of Pendleton.
Mr. Taylor' remains were accom
panied irom Tacoma by her husband,
(laughers, brother-in-law and sitters.
The funeral a-rangetnent were con
ducted bv Dr. T. F. Smith, F. I .
Wattle. W. F. Kennetiv and D. B.
Wattle.
The interment took piace at Walla
Walla by a special request of Mr.
Taylor as Iter mother and infant BM
are laitl at rest there. Tii- serviie
wore conduced by the Bev. Lee A.
.lonron of the Fir'.' M. E. church from
Cooberly's undertaking parlors. The
choir consisted o; Mrs. Brook. Mrs.
Hersbey, O. J. Croup and W. Con
stouwiiie organnt. Mis- Maud John
tou The following were pallbearers:
II 1, lllackman. B. F. Henderson. J.
"v hroek, J. S. Sindcrman 0. A. Mc-Inrit-
auJ M. Coffman.
A number of friend from Pendleton
were in attendance upon the last sad
rite
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ARRANGEMENTS BLING NUDE.
T- Paclfte Northwest Woolarowrs'
Assoc. atlon Will B Intru:nd.
At the meeting oi the Pendleton
Commercial Association held on Tues
day evening. Fubursr it was
decided to have committee apjioiiited
from that organisation to take atarga
if the arrangement lor the meeting of
the Pacific Northwest Woolgrower'
association which will be held in Pen
dleton Mar h and 7. H . Jnhn
: on. vice-president, was in the chair,
. a ing to the sickness of President J.
A. fee, and 1st was on motion in
ttrurted to appoint tbe different com
. mittees. Mr. Johnson has attendetl
j to the duties entrusted to inn., and bar
'appointed the following committ-et, to
serve without lurther notice:
Reception and badges -F. E. Judd.
chairman F. F. Wamtley. W p.
Hansford, .1. F. Robinson. I . W. in
cent. E. D. Boyd, '. F. bmith.
Doulgas belts. Charles I unninghan.
Arrangements -C. II. Wade chair
. man: T. C. Taylor.C. . Jackson. Wii.
. liats Slasher, S. P. Gould, James
Haekett.
Mu.ir anil entertainment .1 . A.
IBosia, Lee Teotsch. J. R. Dickson.
1 .I.j Connelly. Otto Boetlcher.
Exhibits T. E. Fell, chairman. C.
K Roosevelt, T. W. A vers, jr. Herbert
Boylen, F. Weber, (ieorge Rugg.
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PEBSOMAL KENriOk.
Martbal Zoe Hoover came up ftOeB
Salem Saturday night and spent ajs
day in Pendleton.
. Oldendorff.of Portland represent
ing typewriter house, k a irueet aj
the Hotel Pendleton
Will Hoch took a tr 1 1 over to Pasco,
Wash., leaving here Saturday evening
on tbe W. 4 t R train
John Jordan and Bod Rippey left
for their home at Pilot Rock today
after having visited in Pendleton
briefly
'in Beam is .n the police force
.during the sickness of Marsha. Heath
man. Officer William Cofiman is
earing the marshal' star.
John S. inson. of Freowater. who
ha been atletiding the legislative
proceedings as a member of the third
house, was in FOBsiloi r. "-nnday.
.Mrs. J. F. Adam and sun, of Port
lantf. ho have been visiting relative
at Athena, came in i. tut -unday
evening train and took the westbound
express at ll:40 (or liume.
F. W. Bartlett, register oj tbe land
ofliee at La Grande, is a visitor in PvtV
dleton today. He toys be is too busy
attending to n-i-iness h, 1. ah.i- to get
away to go to ha I em to participate in
the political imbroglio.
Walla Walla Team Will Com Over on
Washington's Bletrtda)
A letter has been received conveying
the iiiti-1 igence thut Lacy Oalbraith,
manager ol the Walla Walla football
team, is willing to bring his aggrega
tion to Pendb ton to play a game on
Friday. February 22. providing that
certain things are allowed Lester
Lewis i arranging the game from this
end of the line, being assisted by
Elmer Turner. "Red' Anderson and
others The proposition is to have
the Walla Waiia boy come over on the
evening train Thursday. February 21.
and nave the game played Iriday
afternoon. The Pendleton ' team will
be a nicked one and verv tough and
robust, u'suring that the visitor irom
Wnlia Unit and aM spectator will be
entertained their full money's worth
BUortt will be ma la to raavat BCasTr
sion rates so that u big crowd may be
present from Valla Walla and way
station on ttit ' P. A N
hotiee.
All persons knowing themselves in
dented to me mast call and settle their
account to January 1, 1900. cither hv
cash or bankable note.
D. KRMLER,
Owl Tea House.
.t rells trepc Pacer MB
Locust Hill
Rabbitry and
Poultry Yards ...
Pedigreed Belgian Hares oi Inith
sexes for sale at nil time, ijual
itv guaranteed
Prince !'ob nt heatl of rabbitry.
service lee 12.80
Itrtrreti, Huff. ami White PI;, m lUtfb
Ro k and Rhode Island Beds.
These are the best all ruind
fowl known tofHMtitTjrB STJ t'iy
Visitors always WaJconte, For
further information addres
GCYW. WAl'll.
Pendleton, Oregon.
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lb. linn. Kan . wa imrg'd of its
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teok the law into their hands and
meted out summa'y justice e the
pietist of tbe fit;. Three joints were
pi), out of husiiie.. and tlnlton is a dry
town (or the first time iu 1ft years
Charles P Peteron. lo a number of
years one ol the leading fishermen on
the Ci'iumbia river, died Friday night
from the effects of an abscess in his
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Addr. s KAST i;K . PeiidUton ir.
Our SPECIAL Offer1.
Wnp'rlw I'nct nrsfinnian tl All 1
Orange Jadd Farmer, it 1.00 13.00
Tear Bock ead nlmanac, ,B0 )
Our Price for All, $1.85.
' Address.
EAST OREOOISIAN PUB. CO..
Pendleton, urepa.
W. H. Jones,
DaaJa k
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The WHITE is King.
rim i.-ioiiin
It won't
Uvi." out- honored boots und tives
111 I'endluton. fv.- our BSSB autoi
bobbin, holds one jil thread,
ahme is worth nne million doliur
get out of Hx. Vou cuii run it
won't break tbe thread. It simply
Isolde in Mini BrOQod I '.!. I ......
over it .
JESSE FAILING
Agricultural
Implements,
Barb Wire.
t'oei-itiwoo'l street.
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Pendleton Ukiah Stage Uw
rtuaton Crrne , Hras's.
Iuvc Peudletou verv tUyai:'Jk
except Sunday, (or Pilot -
Alba and I'kiab. Wf
. ..niinodtttiuiii'. RaMtMUtaf l"'1
passenger rates. am
City oflieo at TalluiAi i ft to urut
store.
MUST HAVE MORE ROOM FOR
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS.
As advariieed iust alter buying tbe l'endleion hhoe htor.- from J Kline that I had placed large orders ia tbe east lor a new and nobby line ol spring goodc. And
in order to mnbe room for it I am compelled tor lose out every pair in tlie house by March 1st regardless of coat. Kvery pair cut from 2'. p. M -.- l.-h1. Am cloaiug
$3.00 to $5.00 Ladies shoes for $1.00. Men's Heavy Grain Shoes, former price $4.00, now $3.50. Logger s Heavy Shoes, were $5.00, now $4.00.
Oil Grain Creoles, were $2.00, now $1.50. Russian Seal Skin shoes, were $3 00, now $2.50.
nhsjr liarjraiiit- that ill ttfttUk you ( all and 8e this Htot-k. If you don t BfxjfJ a nuir of shoes it will pay you t buy und lay tlim uwuv iMetnse vou can i ..ik liiu jnt re8t on your money.
Wm. Fitzgerald, the Shoe Man.
Succcessor to Joe Kline.
Main Street, between Alta and Webb Streets, Pendleton, Oregon.