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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1901)
NT L EM EN You are wanted at Heaver bros: SHOE STORE th fillet line of MEN'S SHOES VMtved in Pendleton. They have just ur anl all re new and nobby and are the iiul U'st things in Gents' Footwear. 1EAVER BROS., Tactical Boot and Shoe Men ENDLETON, - OREGON. Ftaa MMtoMry at Noit book Mom. Kdgar L. Smith ba old quarter station of laml in Umi Juniper country to Frank llmwn for $1000. J. M. Downs hit aol.I his farm near Waatoa lo Iniel Hchnch and Jesae Hart. Tde roiisidwrat' i was I20t. Jimw Crawlonl lias iurehael ol Wakefield A Kail tin- m knal- up right grand, the big heat pricv and grade of the pi anon in the world. J. B. Israel. Mrs. lowaVBM, K. C. Thompson. J. K. -amuel, have jott invested in new piano at the ware toonis of Wakeneld A Failing, npper Court street. The Pendleton (sportsman's aasocia tion wii! have a practtee shoot tomor row afternoon at 1 .30 o'clock. A large nuuilier of marksmen have prom ised to attend. It will he the last practice before the m dsl shoot sebed uled for the Sunday folio ing. The teachera of thit district are holding a meeting at the high scbool this afternoon tor the pnrpoav of or Banning a district teacher' institute. OtF.i'ers are being elected. K. B. Conklin is chairman ol the meeting. Meetings are being Held in each dis trict in the county for the same pur- One hundred recruits from J-tlcrson barracks, near St. Louis, passed though Pendleton lait nittiit on their way to Walla Walla and Vancouver. Fifty of tliem, under the ci.argv of Capt. J. T. Haines, went straight through to Van couver, and the remainder, under l.iHiit. F. P. Am "i took the morning tram (or Walla Walla to join the t hatterv at toe barracks there. PglSOfSAL BNTION. ('has. Kichter ol the ..ramie Ronde alley was in town this morning. M. S. IjinU was at tjhaniko v ester- day inspecting a carload of rams. Fred W. Lami'K.i and Ralph Ward will leave tonight (or Portiaud to be gone a week. I . - Marsha. Houser is here (rom Portland. He i( registered at the itolden Knle. A. B. Thompson j tiut representative lor I'matilla and Morrow counties, is a visitor in Pemlletou today. Mrs. L. A. Parshnrst will leave to night (or an extended visit with rela tives in Portland and -alem. Ben Hagon ol I'.ingham prings is at the nolden Rnie. He Is on his way to California to spend the winter. Assistant - ipr;:ienuen: M. J. Buckley and Train Dispatcher r. F. Spalding wen- ll Pendleton today. 8. A. Lowell will speak before a m.-etmg of t:..' !'i neers of Morrow county at Hcppuer on October 11. E. o. JohiMon was in Umatilla yesterday to eiaunne a piano which was in tne rr. :lier last Sunday. 'iiison has goue to Port--i. called there u ac nsss of bar grandmott.- FOB ALIGNING THR NAN! OF rBEW OBNT 'KINLBT. Out BARELY ESCAPED LYNCHING i f - " -. "" " in Boston. Its secretsrv is ltieoui're j W. Curtis. The petition is a loM on and includes this sentence- 'Tbf ; motive ol the petition is not rant i i al evronatt.v with a comlenuieti tnau. mncli less the uutiol.line oi any form of anarchism o( which 1 1 s taW h ; have been a disciple; hut the belief that the ends ( justice, the viodles j t ion of the law and the higher inter ests of civilisation will la. better serv led by this change in the form ol the Hob of Phot Bosk Cltlxsns wr With a gaps trior Ms Williams. A blacksmith named McWilliams of Helix barely escapvd being lynched by an infuriated mob at Pilot Rock yes terday. McWilliams hoarded tbe stave (or Pilot Rock yeaterdav morning, af ter l aving indulged in a few drink" STUDIOUS GIRLS. School Days are Itengerous Periods With Our Girls. He soon engaged the stage driver Mark W",,T Carney in conversation relative tn the Chinese immigration question. He aid that Chinese had no right in America and that Americans should not be allowed to go to China. He then attacked President McKinley with vile language, soring that he was glad i of his death and that he should have been murdered long ago. Carney warned him to stop his abuse anil threatened to put htui off the stage. j When the stage arrived at Pilot Rock. Carney reported the circumstance to a ' lew people there and it was not long! before a mob of men and boys was formed. They seen red a rope and started out to look (or the black smith. McWilliams took tbe alarm am! tied toward Pendleton. He arriv- ' sd here early this morning covered with dnst having run and walked dnr-; ing the entire night. Pilot Rock cit liens were very much enraged and would sorely have carried out their purpose had they succeeded in catching their victim. TRAVELING NAN ARRK-UD For Inlerrsrlns With ORIeei- In Perform anes or His Duty. Two woman went into one of the res taurants in town this morning .and Bf dared breakfast, ami. after finishing. ' left without paying the bill. The pro prietor complain! lo the police and Chief deathman went to the Walla1 Walla train, where he found the ttciul Ota. A traveling man interrupted the conversation which followed aad WM promptly arrested for interfering with i an officer in the performance of his I doty. The traveler objected hut it war ol no nse. He wss taken t the may or's omce where both si'tes oi wu story were heard. .Mayor V m-ent al lowed tbe prisoner to' go BOJl bit bullosas with instructions lo avoid meddling with the affairs ol other peo ple and especially of the police. A Chicago Girl Reif ies Her Experience. Judging from the letter she is Mrs. Plnkham is incline.! to the I together loo near the limit Of their en nd semiuaries- . . v . is allowed to interfere win oiuii. ...,... mu "r..ii m ng from so many young g-irla ief that our g-irls are pushed al nowadaja in our public schools and it the Ct aid graduated with Honor: often physical collar, follow.. SH! ,."L ...tecver the lost vitality, -often it is never recovered. ,,. of womanhood is alway- a danger jhtio.1 anu u is maoe doubly work. takr- Thr ... Kt- nrrr eertioll in Stlldv VII MM elrls mi this perttxl of llfo rr enmrsitlT invited to write Mr. rinklium for ihIm- i I. ..i.ilr.wU iif VOIItl? WOIIU'II fulh irlven. and lior oddr.x i l.xnn. Mass. k. o' Mis Anna t - ftcrinr. whose portrait we publish harewith, la a ... of oTr estimation of phy- anc. how she was curve srj she ImK irtiiried in n motlierlr li r nriliee is. freely and elieer- - - i ii enouraner. ikt-nn nrr i-apenenee. I. mIi, i ll. IMiikhuin cretiiie t ompottiirl. has returned trom the here he has been U. R. A N. bridge J OCTOBKK 6. lvUl. IVITINS. Farm loans. now sc. CI. iver J.. H M . IHawtrt ir-. Or wwi- i irgwigs's good, strong boy to work m. Martin. tur rem. euuuiro at Mrs. ia'.niillinorv store. handkerchiefs, lc ooch. Brotnrs Ir Moods Co. n(ernientel grape jnica. 75c as or 1 7. si) doaon bottiaa. at kborntacy. -A naat 6-room house and 'J lag. nice homos all around f.-rnww Wgft's Ti i wigfiy ioas4gjgjar wo ' u ag JwK ' -nan DigF5 onosi: Tksa,. aMgtall fheir and wife. Add man. .-harp t- havo J lar in oils, paints. I attgfaV J06 Court street. iwas are eaubliabui raw isir iieanng. I maraMl in plain tigu to: tine am! t bc deviation. Ibaan man in Peudlototi aa liaodoonMsn, and other SO coll on any druggist a trial bottle of Kemp's ttss throat and longs, a is guaranteed to cure and oaVDoic aim acute cougbc ItosMtiblis and cooaaraption. ami out. ror sola by Tall sole agents. rer sold . Cleaver brothers Dry liuod- For drst claaa rigs or a cab at any boor telephone Depot stables. Linn Craig, Prop. Hcbooi suits at discount ol 1' Bag cont during this weak. Cleaver Brothers Dry Uoods Co. HI icel bacon and wafer Head oiokad beef in glaas bottle, thing verv tins for lunches at Hawlsy Bros. The Cactus clob will give tne - of the aaaaon hamr.lav sv 6. Invitations must ue pro- SMUtod at the door. (Jail and saw mo if you want gr ioa. I huv io carlots and will 1 store in eastern lawawaawa Books All ready for t uay of 5chooI fflbave all our books lor (uth 'uhgj Schools and academy and WU wgc.au' new books lor old ouea gt ban price. Companion hukes, iggers and blotters given Away witb pm i.aaea. 3nAw I IAN & GO. lor I inatiUa County. cheaper than any Oregon. R. Martin New invoioo of syrup 'Pltel bowls and pitobors, salt and poppor thakara. vwgatable diabas ami at Maw ley Hrua. W. R. Witboo is agent lot t.. ic and Davis sawing machuies. A loll line of supplies Repairing a spe cialty. All work guaranteed. Dr. T. A. Daivs, late ol Cbi agji will lecture Mouday afurnoon at 0 o'elock, October 7, at the Baptist church, to ladies only. Altar making a thorough examina tion of different makes of piau. 0 1.. Wade baa purchased a high grade piano from Wakeneld A failing. Tbe U. R. A N. Co. will sol. kg Cortland and return on Oct at tw.uo for the round trip, two admissions to the carnival and fair. Wakeheid A Failing are selling high grade pianos at reasonable prices. Tbev do not make a special!) of niue grimed aaasa and other fake in a no. On Thuredav. October lo th i. a N Co. will aoll ticket to ( .rtlaod and return, incluoiug t . lui to the carnival lor each ticket sold, at 7:3. Tickeu will be good until Oc tober 10. Copies of newspaper Iroai Blaakat Texas, contain advertisemeiii- A P. A W. A. Booth, who are in tbe general merchaadiae buaines- tiicre They are wall kaoarn in Pendietoi. a formerly reatdeuU ol Umatilla county. The O. R. AM. compound engine No. :J met with an accident while coming down the grade from Meaeham on Tborady night. The rear end uf tbe tender war ably damaged by a slight colliiun with a box car. Mrs Bud H land, having count of the . . er. Jesse ligU, I Couer d'AieiKs, working win an gang. O. R. AN. Conductor C. F. Brown and wile hate returned from the east. Tbev base teen absent lor several weeks. Winn Johnson has returned (rom his placer mine near Oranite. He has been working a', the tlgll duriug the sniunier. Miss Bainshl (.'sntield of Lebanon is registered at the Gulden Role hotel to day. She is here to attend the district teacher's Tint i tute. Mrs. frniytbe, who has been at Portland and' the seaside for her health during Ihe summer, has returned to Pendleton. Uof health is much im-. proved. Rev. Joba Cren returned from a month's stay in California. He re ports having spent bis vacation very K-er- i pieasaut. jrnug Ms ruiatives and Irieuds. Chas. 1 -terson of Astoria arrived here thi- m:ng irom Alasga. where he has '( .i. '.fie saimon earning butineat. He will enter tbe emplov of John Hagei,. Mr. and Mr. Wuiiam Iipp arrived last nigii (ron Spofcaue. Mr iHipp baa been eninioyed to ron Ibe new linotype machine at tne East Oregon tan otfivr. He was formerly witb Ibe Minueapui'i Tribune and the beat tie Times Coomy ftnperinleudent J. F. Nowlin has returned from a visit among the school- on Mauley. Mewart, Birch and McKay creaks, He say that the work is going oi. nicely now, although there was goox c 'illusion at first on account of ttie change m school books. Tbe book BoggpggikM were not prompt tn dellte-il.g li' orders Pete rmiih as everyone xuows him, nut t eie- rineiia as he wa christen ed, ha.- returned to Pendleton. He weut away t ... norma several waaAl ago and said be woald remain there But I.- came oack. as everyone knew hew :l : a everyone doe wte. leaves this l n. He remarks that Pendle ton icx.ko gaal to him, better than any town ;us: now existent in any corner oi the globe. Mr. niitb avers that be thinks be will remain in Pendle ton uiiti. deatn end? m- earthiy car reer and he goes tu explore a certain eoontr. inmi the bourne ol which h can BBaM only in spirit. THE DEATH OF L C. ROGERS Wsll Known Butter Creak Stoskmsn Dlsd In Portland. , C. Rogers, tbe well known stork-, man of Kcho died iast night at a sani tarium in Pottland. lie bad been : atl'iiclcd with disease of the heart, that' organ becoming enlarged. He bail ' been there lor about one week. Dor ing the past year Mr. Rogers has been in 111 health, and has gone B9 ii.iui.t mis places seeking to improve it. I.. C. Rogers has Issen a resident of the Kcho country for tbe past 2 years, coming there (rom Ihe Willam ette valley, where, so it is understood nere, lie was born. He was married in , 1861. his wife surviving him. Four boys and three girls also survive , him. All live at Kcbo. Mr. Rogers was a man ol consider able force of character, and had van positive qualities. He was ootsnoken and at times vehement, and always, gave plain expression to hi views However, he was one of the most pop. olar citisens oi bis locality, and had many friends throughout the entire couutv where he was known as a man of sterling worth and high honor. Tbe funeral will he held tomorrow, aunday. at 1 o'clock, the Maaowg and Odd Fellows conducting il. MANGE AT THERESER ATI0N Chursh Nolle-. Thompson street Methodit church Sunday school at U:30 s. m. Preach ing bv the pastor al 11 n't lock, hi -worth League at :30 p. m. and preach ing bv the pastor at 7 :3o. First Preshvterian r). 11a. m. chihiren's a. ni. regular servne linger u- ;j church, O toNr sermon. I! :1V Mibject. ' A M p. m.. Authority Civsa to Dr. Lantz lo gxpsri msn With Bsmsdlss. A few years ago, a great many hoi see in thit neighborhood were afflicted with mange. Twelve hundred head of such were killed within three months ami the disease was exterminated with the exception of what remained with a few horses at the reservation. Those in authority at Ibe time refused to al low the Indians' horses to be ki lied. , As a resolt tbe disease bas again spread and the number of horses affect ed is almost as great as before. Authority has been given to Pr. Lsnti to experiment with remedies on the horses at the reserve: ton at the exnense oi the government. Dr. lantt is a federal meat inspector and it in terested in animal industry. He has investigated mange and it thoroughly acquainted with the disease. It was hit plan to put the infected burses of . the reservation in a pasture hf NkeBM selves and treat them with Pvniim oil and solpbor. bat neither tbe agent nor the Indian at the reservation take any interest in the muter. Dr. Lanti says that the tuere would be gj gg pense to anv one except the govern ment, and the treatment coo id not in the least barm the horses and might lie the means of exterminating l Vikioiia." The memler am! the pastor ol the church extend a specie I invitation to stranger in the city ami to all persons alto have uo regular place of worship, h attend these ser vices. Hubert J. 1'iveii. pastor. First Baptitt church. Preaching both m rning and evening by the pas : tor. The subject tor the morning will , be: "True Cireatnet." After the morning sermon the ordinance of the Lord's tupper will be observed. In the evening the subject will le: "The Plagne of Social aVril." Par ents are esneciallv invited to atiem this service. The series of sermons now being preached have created con sideranle interest and a very large au dience listened to the gafgaatj last Min lay evening. Some splendid addition have recently been made to the choir aad a most beautiltii anthem will lie rendered r-undsy evening. R. W. King, psstor. The Christian church will give a special service at the court wOBM to morrow evening. The program wll consist of special music by the chorus choir ami a male inaiutt. Ihe ui pic: lor the evening will be "It Christian itv Sufficient for the Needs of the Race.'" P. A Copple. Services at the Congregational church morning gnd ening. In the morning h 1 Edward i iri.'n of Con don, Ore., will preach and in tbe evening ttie pator. .Sunday school meets at IV a. m.. Junior l.ndeavor at 8 p. m. aud -emor Kmleavor at b::tl p. m., followed by the preaching service. Miss WW OFI-TEliI.. Pre.id-nt of tin io;nu- l.adie Mlallt J.St ktffcgggil s. ,, tv. of Chlcajm. "I..vk Mm- l':shii..M: Tola u well woman mnr mrr neeruy tittle I short of pgdrfeol bapfaBwfaV For two rear I suffered bitaOMlf with I HTVOwMMM bromrlit "ii bv falling tif the worni. and piu- ml 'al neiot of the female rgans. I had IWIOOrrh'va win 'h saj'is'il my Atrvuth, and UtwUgD 'In hictori said an oje ration would U- iieceHwiy 1 Bit too weak to think of uniiorgoinjr nuch an ordeal. One of my clawmatcg wh bad offered affli ti 0 and Is'ii Ottred through the use of Lydlu E. I'itikliiiin's Vegetalde ( oniHiind, ad vi, ,1 jm to try it, and I wn only too glad t d 90. I tli .tiirht there was little hots- for me, but waa hau- uy disappointed m tmding that I I00D begMI to he U-tter and strongvr. nggd lo bottles before I wu eotireJy wi ll, hut it worth one htui- The output ul the Oregon ttate hatcheries (or the present war will oe close to 25.0O0.isju. Warden an Du- I sen ttates that the work uf pr.ipagat lug fish it well in hand, and be it: very well vatisned with the progress! thus (ai made. NO coa air I KG CZ0L0OS. oov. ror My stock of fancy groceries is well selected aud I would like fur . see lueu.. fancy pickles, relishes aad chow chows are of the be-t imported aud domestic brands 1 nave a One line of smoked dab, fancy mark ere and tbe beat ebeeee on the market R Martin. On Wednesday and baturday after nouns, Mrs. 8. A. Lowell will giv painting leesooe at Mrs. Puringn B next door to the Kpiacopal reeh rv Terms, 25 cents in class jo cents for single pupi. Anyone wishing to join me ciaae, piease come uu the after noon mentioned. ..RUBBER.. indow as you go by aud observe aome of the NEW J SWEI.l.rJST diiauiuuH iu ladieo' and L'eutleiuou t 4oee flVer shown m i'-iidletou. Our m ck is all NEW aud wMiLATt 1 STYLES. Our 17 YEAK8 EXPEKIENf K ffkm euablea us to FIT PEKFECTLY aJl kiud Prooerlv fitted shoos moaii from 8 to 5 months MA'- A SOLOIgg'b UP1MI0M. . J 'sTsg HraaaaV si .aCBe A aaa aSBB . jaafoaieiun oe co., 04o naio Mreer. A I D s n Boy TBIBk Pbilippins War Will o an kodisss On. A letter receiveal (rom Claod B. Dgvi, an Albany buy, who i serving io Ibe Philippines with Company I, Nineteenth I' tilted Stale infantry, da BH St well ibe condition oi affair on the itland of Cebu and Buhol, where the Nineteenth ha been stationed, be tays: "1 tee So much in the liome papers of late about the ceasatiuu of hostilities in the Philippines aad toe bright prospect ol peace in the near future that I, after a service of nearly two year in these islands, feel justtted in expressing a soldier' opinion of ths matter. In and around Manila it ia true that affair are aatnming a more peaceful attitude. Manila is will on- lecTed, so thai a man cau lie down at night With aome assurance of a Lwace- (ul uight's rest. But how vastly dil- eren'. do vve hud the conditions on me uf ihe other island Mv tune ha been passed chiefly on tbe island o: Uebu and Bohol, and to these is lsnd I will confine mv nmiark. We have DO BaWMBaper correniioudeuu here lo send glowing accounts to the state of tbe battle waged and won witb a savage lue; conseooentlv we are sel dom heard from. Thwa happening look little like BtMwB to me aud, what' more. I don't believe they will ever give op. We can burn them out and kill them one by one, and thus uuiet them for s time, bat the -pint of cumbative usee, born in I .eir savage breast, will never permit them to remain uuiet, and it is my belief thai we can expect permanent peace only when the last Filipino planks bis little brown feet ou the gulden ahorc Odsll Wilt not Nssd Rtqusns LIT Imprltoamsnl. Although Governor Odell ol New York, has stated emphatically tbal be will not consider anv petition (or a commutation of Ciolgosa't death sen tence to life imprisonment, tbe tiocial Alliance, of lioston. is circulating a ROBBERS CAPTURES about $H"X) at a saloon re cently but you may "capture a three ceut premium ticket with every twenty-rive cent purchase of our teat and coffees, spices, extracts, etc., that will be redeenie i in pretty china dishes. Redeem voureelf bv trviue we have the goods the money: let's The first day of the Native sons' carnival and street fair, which com inenced .u, Thursday, wa a grand stir- WINTER SHOES r dred dollar ;i me, for it in .u-iu nw iww hlV und perfect health. Accept agrstefol .'fii.ui's tlmriks." Anna Oeiterixo, 1244 Seminary Place , Chicago, 111. I.vdiu .. I'liikhiiin c-i t.ihlo onpouiol i the one sure reru- iiv ii, i, relied upoe mi tfila hxtportsuit peritaj in u jmmmm inn's lue krith It she can getbroiih w it ( nurntre and snlety the work she must iieiiiiiiilili. liuil fortilv In i oli kIimi! h.-ii l..n,,- tu, ihut ggr future lile mil he iiiMiri il iiuriiin-i Mi lviiei. anil Kulieriiic " lo. vh Mk.- I'iskiiam I thoucbt 1 would write und tell ruu v but vour raedic:ne have ihrne for m. I suffered with pains in my stomach nearly ail tne time for one year ; bad no color la my lips or face and 1 felt dull all tbe time I tried tbe doctor, hut he did me no good. Since taking Lydiu E. Ptakhiiru's eiretuhle ( oiiiMiuud and IIUmmI Purifier 1 am now well, lour medic. 10 rlaBM Bsl o much good that 1 caunot praise them enoug-h." Mi tUmm ' !.a.ith Htarkcy, N.Y. ( April 10, W01.) Tftke Lydiu t.. IMnUhnni'a Veireuihle ( omiMiund aud 1m- welL $5000 1:1 WAIHI Ua,..lpoiUMl with Oj National Cllv bnkof Lvnn.gBDta, oiv-b a... ip4kl una. lamusbnculiiJ lhatUi abuv uainuuoU. letters anoot gaoolu. or wr pulilaid before obtaimiiK tl wniar (pwit per " Lydu, t-. l inklmm MeUieine Co., Lvau. Maas. WET prop- our coffee you hwVVt trade. Owl Tea House. Sells Mother's Pride ooffet. The GREAT TEST of is its BEHAVIOR in W LATHER. A shoe not eny maue or maoe of leather not properly seasoned SWELLS WHEN WET and loses us shape Our shoes are wade of the most careiuliy tanned, thoroughly stretched and seasoned leather so that thev not ONLY WEAR but keep THEIR SHAPE even after havifjl been THOROUGHLY WET. They art made artistic, stylish and comfortable lines, besides beintf inexpensive in their cost are Cil AKAS 1EEU to wear so long as to be the most econo mical shoes. We fit all kinds of feet I'ER FECTLY as that's our long suit. The Peoples Warehouse THE FfTTEkS OF FEfcT. 716 Main Street. Pendleton, Or ST. JOE STORE Look at vtat we are GMnjr Awav Free. Alixilutrlv Free! v na ever y suit of Ciothes bought of us during the next lav. commencing Oct. 4, well give the purchaser FREE, 1 ntc, one nice tiat, one pair suspenders and 1 ridav one nice ten yes tie. pair suspe Saturdav and Monday. Oct. 4. 5 and 7. we will eive Free with every Dollar Purchase. ' luiside of nragBfiag and Ciotlung, One liar of PgJPl Nantha Boan. Thit is the Coming hoa(- ..f tbe Century. We guarantee Ibis aoa,.. if usel as stain,, ami ail. red... e lU..r of watbuig .me bill. Must be uu in 7S2 ITid tri "" "U, h1' BU' ,l "0,Ml ' '""IM. iSSr liar The Largest Stock of Goods in the County to Select From. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., A complete line of Stationery and books School books and School supplies Canes in all styles FRAZ1ER THE STATIONERY MAN N w line of Pocket Cuttlery, Razors, etc. New and latest designs in leather goods, pocket books, purses card cases Combs, Brushes TWENTY COSTLY PIANOS AT LESS THAN FACTORY COST. STEIN WAY, KIMBALL. CHICKERINfi. phcdcav i ESTEY BABY GRANDS and UPRIGHTS to teSACKIFIOBD in Pendleton. A chance to buy pianos at tremendous reduction! Sale Commences on Thursday Morning. Pianos on exhibition at Judd Block, Corner of Main and Court S(reets. UM1I5K THE DIRECTION t) JOHNSON & RIDGWAY, Factory Representatives.