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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1901)
1 nOK AGAIN This cut represents one latest styles in f the 9 NEW SHIRTS for Fall and Winter wear. $1 TO $1.50 i.ch leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. mtTmutembkr i. itei. THE STATE FAIR .t. That Will Take l,'J-W MO , UklHPrfrPb ti)' 1 'r' twmn land u,n " whuli UI take part in I ileui next week the balcy let oi ,. . , tl ., .tH'i were there 2M nt spee 1 boTM as will Mi uaiimt one another in the Mind pow rMWi t i tie given pang itatif lair this fall. The Hat bai rated hard and coy .... in nr I nnua m '.. K. IVrriner'ft bay gelding Mt. Hood, ty Westtield-Ingram. Salem Chamber or Commerce Stake or f 1,000. tor 2:16 Paceri. Crie Simpson's brown mere Alt Nort-, by lel Norte-Korkwood. Frank Fr&xier's hay horse llas- eelii. by westnelil-Mlamont. K Starkweather's bVUWII igeld i iitr Starkev, lit Chehalis-.lenny l.ind. rpitai i m iMkt of tt.eoo ror 2 20 Trolteri. Cri Simpson' ba 1.1 inn I'll i I N. by Bonner X. H -iracc. ) A. Baddeley's tiav mare Oveta, by Cantion-Ooldt n Qlrl, it. I Pawl hit'i hat gelding Mount Hood, It Westtield-Ingrara, Paelnii, ItM Class. Furie 9600. .1a. Wright's brown gelding Paniel J,, by Chehalis-l.ucy Lambert. Troitlr.ii. 2:24 Class. Purl S600. i. K. Perring"r's hav gelding Mt. HikmI, by Westtield-Ingrain. Cris Simpson' bat gelding Mik McClelland. , fair. !i 4 "ti iv lantrr 3 ....... .ii! they lniVf se- , I .. u . t lul ..nr. Il . r( , Mark, by Mr Kinney. lien I- ;trc ntis "1 the horse en git MM ' etrti (air are mb in rkkdl'lo) Following; j of the entner (l tl. part Utr ill. Jiultff BlWtt'l entry Wilis w.l M) 2-ysar-oHi. P uri S600. leJdelet') bs roit I'mle Ke .Umioii.T. A r. H Brent 'r (.! k fiHv Myladi, tom-saffrone itiomn'i bay tilly Prim- !)tnelil-Ueri.lfr Lambert. 5ri-r hit t ilt, Or. rn itfi ait, MM Clati. Purt00. kT.ifbt'e bri'eii gilding Paniel WmlieLoct Laiii'.iert Wruni't prow inrf Lady j Vinquiili-Altaniont. 1 U.kWley' broen gilding Mi tn Ciatum- Ant' . ie. Bf..-nar.siai. Pun 600. R Brent'i bay fllljf Pelladi, aueUurelia. .iBpni'i tv gull t'harlie S. wr.N. B.-Anril. ::.' :r ; ! irt'goti k. uj Itjnnur N. li. -Caution, train'i bay tilly (Hlie M. by 'A lint 100. Mil, 2:30 Clan. Pun (TOO. immt' brou gelding Mack '.XrKioney.il." eliand. MttUy' bay welding Hal- Knor XKED res 01 iU t'l f. )uisHunzicker "elcr.nd Optician oil tialtcr'a Pacing, 2:11 Clan. Pune S00. I'Pie rlimpeon't bay mai-e Alte Xnrte. bv Pel X irte-H irkw 1 1 1. Krank Fratiwr'i bay tinme H-ln. ty Weittneld-Altmont. ' Trotting. 2:16 CI ill. PuriatBOO. it. K. I'erringer'i" bav gelling Mt. Ilnod, by Weattield-lmiraiii. J. A. Hadilelev'a tmy mare i)veta, by Qaartloai Ooldaai Qlrl. Crii Simoaou'a bay gelaing Phil X.. by iiouuer N. B. -liraee. The fur. -g. ting art- eiitriee ouly of the hariitt list. A SAN FRANCISCO PHYSICliN. Uiei Herpiid Sueeenfully In Treating !tycoii of th Beard. He eave: "I recently treated a cane of rvcoiia similar to bartier'a Ittb. of tbe lower lip, with Xewbro'a llerpi cide. There an extemiee loo ol tieard with intlanimat ion eitending well doan on tbe chili. Tbe renult M tb BppllOatloa Ol llerpu-nle wan It" Ht gratifying. Tlie lose of beard reared and a near growth of hair ia now tak ing (.lure "i'T the oiu'e ilittained area. " sigued. i Melville K. U N' ill, M. P. "Ml Howard Ht.. "aii Franciwo, Calif." Herpiei le kill the dandruff germ and cni"-i the hair to grow abundantly. Cane With a Hiitory. kev. K. W. King ha a curiomty 111 the ehape of a walking rtick which 11 romiticttd iloeely with Indian tradi tion. Sometime in the 17th century, the Indian tisvo it. a hip loaded with wag fun 11 lered off Xahalem oeach Two veara ago, the prow Oi an old etyle brig waaLed aahore and with.it aw kMBd a n'lantitv of wax an I a hi H'k of teakwood The block wa taken to Mt Miunville where Kev. King afterward otitained a portion of it large enough to make a caue. The tradition of the wreck ia the foundation of a rtory written by Tom 111 ie Kogera of Me-Miuuville. Tltora ti more oatarra iiiuutry lhaa all other 4 and until the laat lew yea te lueurabla. For a grea priniuaced It a lu al Jl tot-al reiuodloa, aU'l by luuravt. It I wu drop, to the blooU all They offer u falla to ur ulula AJJi u Uil III t..- H njulrlng noil by drug;. m. nair. taiuiiv r-u.am all I tealiiuu HKNKY .V ' n Tolodo. Ohio ia, . I'll.. ara lUe baai All dubtud til Notice. prraoua knowing theiuaelveii to me will lli pi wane call and aet H. M. riLDA.N. fOVES 4D RANGES .... th) time and here ia the place to get fUni in uir tglt ur auc 8t4je ranges, i ttaaw!!! If"1 of air tirjhtti vblob I urn offer uPrti. ui ver before, (iive me u trial umJ ,0f. 'liv' 1 Hw anl complete ussurtmeut of J IM lianing lamps at greatly reduced pricea. Joe Ba8lerv Main Street, l-'endletou. '" ' buring a Heating BtOVt examine the German Heaters AT J. CLARKE & CO. Opera-house Block. DURING M'MNLEV MEMORIAL FAIR aa IN SPOKANB THE INTgRSTATR HAD H0RSK RAHS. Dr. Wallace In Hit Addreu Cemurei Manaarmant. ," l",,,t'' n Tlmr.dav, tl.v dav of national inoiiriiine, while nearlv evert other town in the fnited State for', went plegeiire and until the dav wa . IowhI at leant gave up all hn.ineM lui Pieaenre. the intervtate iair manager had the city placarded wit,, red card advertiiing the horee race for that day Rev. Uo. R. Wallace. ortor of ine day. very jnitlv ceneured the fair nianajement. Tlie manager made MM in.flectnal reply a will be judged from the following remark bv one of them a printed in th SpokniHii-Rt. view : "Hie language of Pr. Wallace i o mteiiiperate, to unjust ,j , ,.1M for that we can hnd n . word to ade ijnately expraat our contempt for the lanngage nei and tor tde ant'ior thereof. "The rirt demon. tration o reppeet for i he memory of mir dead prealdetlt William MrKinley. hel l Icarl Sund.iv at the jnliilw gnuinl, wl-.n-n i. t. tended bv fully 0000 people, itirlu i- IM ail clnaaa ol Mr eitiaena, wu ti,e dire, t reatili m tbe clMiM Ol the gate of the inter.Ute lair IbroagboUl that day, and the d.-nnti . i u,e er vire of the Royal Italian hand hv tbla cotnniittee. "We do not decile ao he interviewed further on thin matter. The people of Spokane know Pr. Wallace, and thev alio know the men who hare the man agement of the inlertate fair." At to whether Pr. Wallace' remark were intemperate. tinjtiM and uncalled tor," one may form an opinion from the rnbjoined .tenographic report of all he .aid in reference to the matter, before beginning a very eloquent eu logy to the dead preideiit : Dr. Wallace ! Remark. "I am pained while I ttand here to day. In the two year, almoet, that have lived in Spokane 1 have enme to love it. 1 have learned an reaped and love many of it. ritiaaaa, It i arrant follv to ay tin I the wnrat city ex tent It ii not. It i ioiihiv more thought leasne. than wicked Intent, hot it doe fee in a if, on thi dav eet apart (Of the harial of onr prcideni horaeracing and it uociated g.nnh ling might have atopped. ll.ir r'io ,. have cloned, our huiiie honaea ha.t done the aauie. I am hi hearty ym pathy wuti our interatate fair and everything that will add to the pro erity o our city. But I confer I felt my blood grow warm a I wen 1-1 my way through the beautiful Mteett of thif city to tin service to e that, amid the flag, and crepe appearing everywhere, had been rudely and vul garly .tuck great red card- advert la ing race on thi day. Red i an un fortunate color today, when our presi dent iie dead from the action o! thoae who act under the red tlag. Had the rare- been roii without thi lirect and vulgar inrillt to our dead national chief, my lips would have been dumb, but iiict MM irreverence aud heartleat oditS rem tbe great facta and con dition of American life i what breed and develop anarchy," Spokane Wat Lonesome. Spokane was rather lonesome holding fair, oarnival and race features on the day of the preldeiit'a funeral. Port land, Salt Lake and other towns cut out all MM thing and gave up them selves entirely to the practically unan imous national mourning. The inci dent carries with it no suggestion of compliment to the pokaue fair MM agers good taste. FAREWELL TO DR. HkTZLER. Bye Hspprier Friends Bad Him uood Whsn Ho cam to Pendlaton. Tlie hospitable home of Attorney and Mr. f. W. Phelps in this city wa the scene of much gayety and genuine en joyment lat fhuraday evening, says the Hepnuer Time., the ymphuny baud giving Pr. M. B. Metxler a happy send-off. The doctor, who has been a great friend of this excellent baud, left Saturday moruio;r laat for hit new field of labor at Pendleton, and the baud boys took this occasion of eipreaa ing t him thtir appreciation lor pattt favors Several iieautiful out (MM aelestions were rendered after which tbe boys were invited maul were royally entertained by Mr. aod Mr. Phelps, Pr Metxler, Miss Hart, Mis Welch and others, a tiue lupch being not the least attractive featurw of tue happy occasion. Pr. Metiler is very popular here, aud we all wish him abundant success in bis new home across the county line. J. J. J. FILL THKOUUH SIDtWALK. Lavin Threatens to Sua the lily for Damagei. .1. Lavin threatens to sue the city Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. W Jackson, Portland. II Hehert, Chicago. i McCarthy, San Francisco. L Lisle. Portland. Koo.evelt and wife, Pendleton. Ballatk, San Frauci. . Wiley, Salt Lake city. P Isaac, Walla Walla, i IVt-r iii, Portland Ueo Meti i I verv, Spokane. i' W (.'attain, Oakland. Calif. II II lajtalla, Portland. P F William, -acraineiito. W I Ktirtt. J A Allisou, Portland. A J Reruham, Sail Frain i.co. S Alleboff. Portland I I Iv, i anv ii 1'itv. William Miller, Ontario. L Adam. Ontario, Or. W D Palmer, Portland. J L Haa, in Francisco. H Ackerman, Salem. W R (ileudiuniiig. Lewlslon Interitat Fair. To In held at Lewislou, Idaho, tic tober 7 to f, Round (rip rate from Pendleton named bv the O. R. X. Co.. 17 ,10. tlK ars ibe peopt and the only paople to lb ' i. I ltry bu.iue.a lu I'sudluMu llial em linage fed Wt r- eived I r. Ui , b. 1...I.IO.' , r lign u defective sidewalk. He was walking dowu Court street near Willow, when suddenly the walk gave way beneath biui and he a Incut 'iisappeared from view. He was badly bruised about the legs and his hip was ao MMMljf wrenched that be could acarcelv walk. Ou investigation u wa (oOatd that the tiap door, which covered the water meter OOMiMi had gradually worked ......... .1 .l .,( tl,u , lu.l ul,i,.i hubl it and afaaa r.aili' to lJSt wav at the ' slightest pressure. The place wher tiie accident occurred is directly in front ol a house belonging to Pearl Low man. Mavor Vincent says that if Mr. La viu tries to collect damages from the city, that the city attorney will m in structed to bring suit againat the man who owns the property. at Church Announcements. Church of the Redeemer Pivine ervice tomorrow at hours as tollowt: fcarly celebration of the Holy Com munion at 7:110 a. m. Sunday school at V:45. Morning prayer and baptism 11 a. in I. veiling prayer at 7:KU p. in. The offering will be devoted to paying traveling expenses of clerical deputie attending the general couveu tion. rirat Baptist church The auhject of the morning serinou will be "The .Mm I of Christ," and in tbe eveuiu will be given tbe drat in a aeries sermons on III Meveu I i ague oi reu dlelou." the subiect of which is: "Tbe Plague of Oriuk." 1'beae ser inng will luclude the subjects oi Kambliug, aocial life, Sabbath duaei-ra-tioo, lies, vioe, and politjcs and will treat of tilings that are of the highest interest to every man who has tbe good of the city at heart. K. W. King, pan- I tor. M. K. church, sooth, OeJIoway I I M el -Services tomorrow ax n ocioca a. hi. aud 7t30 p. ui. Her. K. B. Jones, tbe newly appointed pastor will occupy the pulpit at ihe morning service, aud Kev A L. fboroughmau ol Spokane ill preach at the evening aw.i. m..ieian church-Kev. ti. K. Berry of San rrencecu will speak both moroing aud evening. Mr. Berry w an editor ol the "Pacific l.'hri.l.au ploy a lull mt pi ana make our uwi me"iiain a iui- year aiu'ine. SwMlM, lianioa., . aud nia tUu lay lole like MMM u i than tell you Ihsy ars ale; I, lttl r ars not JOSEPH ELL, l eading Harness and -aridTery. to not Of u i e a. I 1 WOMt ire. Laurels AsrSoan ratHiu TV. Pari CiMtailluf haa aiaol u- ooiu rUdal Award Iv I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WfllSKEY Ci.ltl III. aia ...I. ei.u iJrJ al fWv OH ran. IIUV1 v.,.,..u rair oo.d by 'oi . The louvre pgNPLanoN H ,! o ' Saloon OkaVfiiN Call up:-: and No. 5 lor Wood, Coal. Brick 3a ml. also an author, lectnrer and preacher of ability. The Christian male quar tet will sing at the evening service Thompaon MreeA M. K. church -Rev C. 0. Ii i. hard-on will preach morning and evening. First Prebvlerian chnreh II a. m. children's sermon ; 11:10 a m. regular service, subject, "Back to Life:" 7 :S0 p. m. "The Lion' Jaws." Stranger in the city and all those who have no oboMtl place of worship are most cor dially invited to these service. Rob ert J . Pi ven, pastor. A New Invention In For Signals. A new method of signalling during fog has been invented that will lessen the danger nf collision, among ocean vessel, nd if it proves a success manv ear ton disasters will be averted. It is well to heed signals of danger when ever they may appear. epeciaially thoe that show there t something wrong with the stomach. Hosteller's NtOttiach Bitters should at once be brought lo the rescue, as it'will abno. iotalf cure stomach, liver and kidney ' Irotihle There is milling to MINH this no. 'ten.' fir dvrpeps'n, I nil ta lion, BOMtlpatlon, Ratnlettrjr, bllloat nes, insomnia or nerrnnsiie. U las' been b( re the pnblie "t tiar ami it' MperiOtft i tinrlv MtMllalMra II ton are a Mlfferer from anv ol these onfliplallM no not tail to give it a fair trial. BARELY HSIAPRD DEATH. Gaorgs Murphy Tried lo Cateh Front snd or a Train. iteo. Murphy, barely escaped instant death Friday noon at Wallula. He at tempted to catch the front end of the Blind' train, but it wa moving too rapidly, and he was thrown omler RMtbi It was only by the quickest action that he kept from being killed. In the fall, the lower part of hi bodv was thrown acroa the rails and lie suc ceeded in getting clear,,, just as the wheel went by He llnallv caught tl - train atid came into Pendleton last night. Murphy played third btSW for the baseball team for a while last summer. s Seven Years In Bed. "Will wonders ever cease?" inquire '! ' friends of tr. I. I'eae of Law rence, Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidnevand liver trjuble, nervous prostration and general debili ty; hut, "Three Ifittles of Klectric Diners enabled me to walk," she writes, "and in three months I felt I'ke a new person.'' Women suttenng from headache, backache, nervous ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, taint lafl and und duty spells will tlnd it a pr eless ble..ing I ry it. -atlsfaC' llM ia gnaranleed. Only fiOr. Tall man Co. TO ORGANIZE ON MONDAY High School Pool Ball Team Begin Prac tise Next Weak. l'lfe high MaMol football candidates will have a meeting nn next Monday i to nrgauiie and decide on a coach. The boys are enthusiastic and eager to begin work. Nearly all of them have had one or two years experieme, and although light in weight thev are en dowed with the necessary amount of nerve and agility . ITuis far, training has bMn confined chiefly to gymnasium work and hand ball. Next week, how ever, the football will be brought out and hard work will commence. Man ager Roy OOOklln i making every effort to ha.e a winning high school team this year. He wishes to get a schedule of games with outside school as MM as poihle. in order to give hi team the incentive for hard work. He knows ol no reason why the anticipat ed league should not be a success and i says that it will raise the standard of scholastic football. The g. nil- PMMMfl a setback at Maker Citv last tear, but that mat be overcome bv good, straight font hall! "tat cut doing tci KiiifS'i Penitletoii bichall Ian will remani Im t (learne Marqilt, the "anntfi p.nx" pitcher who lined her illiflnl she ie- ccnt basebtll noil. Alnliimn ml e.e ia now mourning his loss, lie is an all aPottnd athlete, goal pitcher, and very popular at Wlmman. He will enter the university ol Oregon for two years work and will iirohahlv take a prominent part in athletics. There are those who cry professional ism and say that he received .ubstanial in ducements to enter Ihe university, but his friends scout the idea. New Wool Association Mitnbers. Sheepmen who Itecame new mem! ers of Ihe Oregon Wool growers' asocia tion at Heppnerare: Chus. Cunning ham. Ike Howard, Kd Pay. II Copper, J. L, Howard, f. T. Kirk, iteo. Conser, Nat Webb. J, T. jlos- klai, Paul Hitter, A. 0. BaHbolo mew, Oeo. Irwin, .lelt HHys, .las. Bvlaud, T. P. Matthews, Ike Vincent, Tunis Hwlck. J, H. Mcllaley, II W. Bartholomew , 0, F,. Farnsworth, O. Sehaeffer, J. L. Avers, W. B. Barrett, II cher inger, J. R. Nunamaker, C. C. Curtis, A. Andrews, l". J, Mer HI, Frank McKnight. N. A. Kellv, H. C. iia, Tho. Schoolcraft. F. I'. Farnsworth. .1. .1. A.lkins, A. Rood, 0. SV. OMMIj J. 0. Kirk, li'iii. Slnsher, S. P. liould, O. K. Johnson, 1. Sweek, F.minet Cochran, P. A. Ilerren, W. II. Ilerren, A. A. Cole, I' maid Ross. HATS HATS 12 doMIl jllll in, new fall styles, bolll anft and still. Those hats are the I'tjnal of any hat wld in Pendleton at fl.76 and $2. ()(. Our Bpeottl price $i-35 5 The Peoples Warehouse Outfillers of Hen, Women and Children. 7IO-7IR-T90 MAIN HTRKKT. I MANHOOD RESTORED :cT" Itltt VIlMlller, tliopresi-rli.l mil i.f a f ilium. Krrn. It lili .sir ln. Will nub air rut a t,i TJml ii. it -user ui.. its.. -I ilia si m tsiiva mt iui- i as I a..lu..4 l...- IS tl,.- It. 1. N. . -- - - at .. ' - : 1 . -, 1,.,,-w mtutf , a fa ... . n , . , . . itatstaitatar nr.i.t . arlrti. la mmm 1 lln.ilUHll luasvahv .!.. ... i.i.m e-.T. , ... " ... . ' J B". Wf ,". i,. - z ' - '" ...' I ' - .n,ii.,.n.niiiivtri .. I. ii in r-iii riiisi-rri.ii a ami an ins iinrrur. i. itm.,t.i r. I PlnpNHrlaaaaaaUkS ' anil rstorea an.ai i vnk .irians,' ' ' 1 m mam v ""! M - I."r".".'.",.."'"','n'" ""l cnratl hy Itnrtnni Is hena SO fi.r rtit ar. Irrmhiad with I V e t" "tiny an. mil relneity t" clira Wllllnlll 1,11 iir.n,.ii. ami b.Um..nUI. 13 Sliaranlaa alvnt ami iiw,m. v rwiit.m.i it a y lllall. hen. I t.-r fitaa Hrenlar ami IraUlsSgU auiinsatrartfa, Bjaitlt ISB tV., I' '"on SAI.fC II V l l.l. tl v ., i im Man a sasMMataafa. sueat UMSnaaOSi. i-RN ni.n us OHBSillM. ..... u. iaix ansa, asa I IIRtTiiUmTw Oregon Slais r air. At Salem. September -' t to 'Js On Wednesday, September "Jft, the O. R. A X.Co. will sell tickets to Salem and return, good until October 1 at 111. 110. The Columbia Lodging House KRWLY KIUNISHKP li.MI IN CONNECTION IN CKNTKIt OK BLOCK BET. ALTAAWKBBHTH F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. Buy your Groceries of F. S. Younger & Son Why? I In N pit , 1st the fastidious lire .lliso they arr clean, I he) satisfy the i arclul ones In-i aiisr nf their purity. I In iinjical to tho ci onoiiiu al lii-i.ausc pm is always reasonable. rhen .iro in. my, no ilouht, who sell groceries without thouKhl ol piitilt in i. ist. simply l)i-i ause they linil i Kooil profit for themaelvea Whatever youi reasons may he uivr us ,i tall and we will treat you nuht. F. S. YOUNGER & SON. QUICK DELIVERY PHONI .8 A. C, SHAW k CO. W. .1. HKWhl.L, Manager. LUMBER DEALERS Yard 01 Webb rUreatt Opposite Hunt Freight.Depot We are prepared to furnish anything in the lumbar line and can guarantee prices Ui lie a cheap, if not cheaper than others. We al, carry a large line of Poors, Window and Moulding. Parties contemplating buildlug will do well to aee us lanfore placing their orders. We aleo carry Caacado Rod Fir wood. Phone Mam iri. 1 Don't Poriet the Fifth Annual 9 AT WALLA WALLA SEPT. 23 to 29. LARGER, BETTER, MORE ATTRACTIVE th.ui ever before A world of tun in .1 week Take a week'l rust from huiiineHH carH, hring witu ami ohirdltNl anil enjoy the fun your Warner's culehratuil haml from Soattle will furniiih tint miiMic all week. Liberal Premiums paid for FRUITS, GRAINS, GRASSES. $6000 Worth of the heat Laundry M.n lunery and a . KNOWLEDGE of how to operate it accounts for our sue 1 e,s in the- laundry business HEATING STOVES He tore pun basing 1 mill- and look over our lare and 0111 plett 1 1 u of heating atoves whn h we ate selling al a very low ligun HANSFORD fc THOMPSON, The Leadliiy Hardware) Send us and you ,11 It V oil I will work never The Domestlo Laundry. Heavy tiauUn aapaclal alUpullou ut iiualguuiauil given Laatz Bros. Help orBltumtlon Wanted. L R Cook's Eiuplojmnt kmf Corner afaiu aud PfcNPLKfON alu Mtrewt. OKKuOM M SI mm QUO UAHVt.AU, fr0 uhuuj tutu sims mm BiraMi.tflM). IMwck mm4 kaif frwssj Kaaiaw Hm i Room Rale For Health, Strength and fllTI nnnUMU fllTtl i Pleasure Drink : I Ml V kJflffjff nffn I Polydore Moons, lroprhtor. (Ill illatfiiit 1 ULLH. f