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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1901)
Kepronentative of WM. H. MILLER & CO. Importers and lakers of FURS Will be in Pendleton on Thuraday, OciobtT fth and would be pleased to have you call isdtM thennw. Hut el Fur Garments ,.vr flliown in lYndleton. eaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. OCTOBKK IL, HH)I . DUID WROTE THE PLAY Ir Two Flaos ' ZT Eg of Her Famous 8tory. .K- nil Or IIIC iieii.-in HKMtMd it, a rt( outline , ...,r. was aiven yesterday. A H company will appear thin tithe RMH operu nouse Ttic compnv carries itH own ,, tod coatttineH. and the scenic Mrb U tl"f MUM norm m me . . I u ll.rill. . nil horse Mi I rum " . rrc horse scenes, etc., are i i i . :i.,tu,i. I eafSM IB UM roja Ol nerue wants the clever vdimif actroas hm HaOallan in Iba role of ahioit. kiii'1-hnartml, Hro-eatuiK oldiar ''Otawfette.'' flatten- iiiw company it i" that will It ben Monday inirlit, himself tiiel the (Inula novel. I lie eo- mt lie one ol the moat itn- ! tlir esrlv theatrical season ID 1100 Dollar Reward. (100. kltnof thin iMi will Im' plesscil to Mrelaat tua.1 one tircaomi ui.iin.v x bei lareti able to cure in all It iJ mm calami Hall alarm l ure ilr anilitr cure aOW known tr the Irturgity. (.'alarm twiiitc a conaltlu aatt require a rnli.lltulloual treut ali i Catarrh Cure ir taken Internally, Nrilr uo tbe bliMHl mi i muroua aur Ue irilain, thereby uealroyluK the el the iliioaau. ami giving the pa aUi by buililniK of Ho' rouxtllullou ua uature 111 doing Ita Work. The nun hi mui-b lailli In Ita curative ai U) alter mi' llumlreil Dollara lor iktt II lalU In curu rtouil tor Uat ol L'lUNKV A t:o , Tule.lo, Ohio. old ramshackle structure that for man)' year dan lieen used hh a Chinese laundry, and will proceed to erect a brick business houae. The Martin building with the l.afontaine structure will give 76 feet of new business fron tage on Mam street rel ievina eonsider- ' ably the pressure now on in Pendleton lor places in which to do business. The demand has been very strong for stores and other lines of business and trades, and the new structures are to be put up in response to the demand. AN ELOPING COUPLE HAS COME HOME trbruauu. 7 kmaW nil are the i.t MORE BUSINESS HOUSES TO BE ERECTED Hit irtin will Build a Stor Next to Main Street Grocery. ilpti Martin, the grocer and hit bought the li," feet of laud tin place ol liiiHineaa ami the hicti lius I .,, .i.i.iii.' is lor hit fiOxtfO building. Mr. Will cause to lie removed the The Time lni is now, ricju now Uh. uinK. JeWc, y, silver- Solid Silver Cut Ulaaa, or Clock one Iroin our w,; assorted nd iiptoil.il,' stm k The Place i Pendleton s lart'i-st and w-'st jewelry store I hcrc cwr , Inlay we s. ll fMiraateed ai rdriented. Hunziker Jeweler and Optician "k. Alexander. ' Frank Fletcher and Bride Didn't Have to Run Away Had They Known It. The mountain sensation reported sev eral weeks ago from Fletcher's saw mill ia now ended, save tbe leader. Frank Fletcher and bit: bride, the vounu daughter ol Mr. md Mrs. Mark ltenderaon, have returned to the mill, and everything resumes tbe even tenor of ita way at that estab I i aliment. It appears that the yoajBg couple ran away to get married, and that their elopement was needless, as it is re ported that parental consent could nave been obtained to the union. They went to Loatine, Wallowa county, and were there united in marriage, being absent from tbe mill bat four or five davs They returned by huggy. Mark llenderaou, jr., who bad also diaappeared shortly after the elope ment and presumably accompanied the couple, is again at thenill. Congratulations and well wishes are Of in order for Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher at the happy iasue of their elopement FALLING hAIH STOPPED. Baldness Cured by Destroying the Para site Germ That Cures it. Baldness follows falling hair, fal ling hair followa dandruff; and dand ruff ia tbe reault of a germ digging its way into tbe scalp to tbe root of the hair where it aaps tbe vitality of tbe hair. To destroy that germ ia to pre vent as well as cure daudruff, falling hair, and, lastly, baldness. Tiiere ia only one preparation known to do that, Newbru's lierpicide, an eutirely uew, aciontitic discovery. Wherever it has been tired it has proven wonderfully succuaaful. It can't be otherwise, lie cauee it utterly destroys tbe daudruff germ. "You destroy the cauee you remove the effect." Notlea or Proposed Improvement or Weob Street. Notice ia hereby g.ven that, at the meeting of the ciiiiiuioti i ''mil of the citv of I'eudletou, Or., held on tbe 2d day of OutoLer, 11)01, It was ordered that Webb atraet, betweeu ihe eaat line uf Clay atreet and the west line ol Oak street, ue unproved by grading the ssme with gravel or crushed rock, the coat of such improvement to be as sessed against the abutting property. Keiuouatrauce agaiust the said proposed improvement may be filed with the city recorder within i. m days from the dute ol this not ice. By Order ol the Common Council. A teat: J K. BEAM, Kucorder. Dated this ftj day of October, 1IMJ1. Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he'd had Itching Pile. They're terribly unnoylng; but Buckliu'a Ar nica Salve will cure the worat caae of pilea on earth. It haa cured thouaunda. For lujitnea, ruins or liodily Eruptions it's the bat aalve in the world. TtVOm BM it box Cure gtmrunteed Sold by Tulliuan & Co. Notlui All persons ko . iog ihemselves in debted to me vil pi ll slid set tle. H. M. LwAN. OVES AND RANGES Now is have H itMApor than ovwr before. U t time a ml here is the ulaoe to tret 111 nil- tirht heaters and steel ranges, i suvl'u varieties of ttir tights which I am offer- (iive me a trial and convinced. 1 Ul.SII 1 1 ,1 ir., n - 1 i i ulili AaaAMmA..4 ,.f "Wyand hanging lumps ut greatly reduced prices. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton. The Celebrated Majestic Ranges pLine of Cooking and Heating Stoves tf. J. CLARKE A CO. Opera House Block. Bickerton ts. Chas. J. Overtttrf vs. F.d- I COURT CONVENES MONDAY CASES 8ET FOR TRIAL DURING FIRST EIGHT DAYS. Jud8e Eakln will Sit for the First Three Days for Judge Elhs. Circuit .lodge Bill, returned from lortland Friday morning and has apent most of the day in the prepara tion of the docket for the neit term of court, which convenes on Monday. October 14. Most of the law Arms that have cases coming up for trial this term were represented at the court house in the afternoon, to make known to the court whether or not their cases were ready for trial. Nine cases were chosen from the law docket and set for trial during the first eight days of court. There is an unusually largo number of cases this term both in law and equity. The greater nan of the criminal business since the last regular session haa been completed and what remains will be quickly disposed of. .ludge Frills will return to Portland on account of the illness ol his son and Judge Kakin of Union will preside in his place lh Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Two members of the jurv have been excused, L. M. Chahot of "Valley and J. P. Viabrock of llogue. Cases set for trial op to and includ ing Thursday, 23d inst.. are as follows: Monday, Oct. M.Will Wells vs. John L. Smith. Tuesday M. J. Cunningham. Wednesday A. win Woody. Thursday Statu va Ran, I .! k. n. State vs. S'eff. Friday -l.ina II. Sturgis vs. W. Raker. Monday October 21. K. R. Bailev vs. P. J. Kelly. Tuesday Marv .1. Hailov va P .1 Kelly. ' ' Wednesday Road Case No. 526. Ap peal. Thursdav-William Townmml va I). B. Robinson and L B. Smith. Law cases on the docket are: The Law Docket. Henrv T. Hill va. Peter Bahr. O. W. Riabv vs. .1 M. P Snvder and wife. lien. T. Porter vs. Ed Switiler. F.rnest Patom, John Doe and Richard Roe. Frank H. Scbempp vs. A. Nelson. L. Dinkelspiel Si Sons va. Clements Wilson. Neustater Bros , a corporation, va. Cleinenta A Wilson. Williams-Marvin Co., a corporation, vs. Chris. Ranley. W. A C. R. R. Co. vs. I. Jay. Stoddard Mgf. Co., a corporation vs. II Mnlstroni. C. J. Hmitb va. H. J. Savage and John Savage, partners under firm name ol Savage Hros. A. Oale va. O. L. St C. Co., and (i. W. Hunt, and (iidaon A. Smith vs. W. A C. R. i.eo Utt vs O. T. Carnes. Wm. Tnwnaend vs. D. B. Richard son and Li B. Smith. A. J. Overtnrf va. Kdwin Woody. B. A. Schilrler va. John Seilmrt. F.d Thomas va. B. li. demons. C. A. ! rrett va. W. T. Paul. Cecile vi. Wnite Bull. it. F. Mocker vs. J. A. Arbockle. Jas. 0. Saltmarih va. O. R. & Walla, and said that his visit had no special significance; he had been merely looking over the country tribu tary to the road. The nsnal crop of local railroad rumors i evertbeleas de veloped as a result of his IwattHMM). and it is fondly hoped that some of them will materialise and ftvaj Wes ton a competing road with an uptown depot. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Phillips, pioneer residents of Dry creek, have gone to Peck, Idaho, to make their home, having leased their farm to Dr. Rest for a term of Ave years. Mr. Phillips, who is a veteran ol the Msxirnn war, nrat located on Dry creek 36 years ago, when a few straggling houses marked 1 the tnwnaite ol Weston. Long residence in the pleasant town I of Weston generally precludes its peo ple from finding contentment else- here Mrs. R. M, Powers, who, went to Santa Cms, Calif., for the) winter, a few weeks ago, writes that ! she will soon be on Iter way home! agaiu to Weston. She intends to visit Oregon Citv, and the exposition at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. King leave today to attend the exposition at Portland. They will be Joined at Pendleton by their daughter, Mrs. Decker, of Cold Sprint". Kills Pinkerton visited Pendleton ; Sunday, again, and it ia hinted that he has fonnd an affinity at the county eat. Miss Lwl Simpson of Pendleton ia visiting relatives in this city. m Arrivala at Hotel Pendleton. Sol Harris. Portland. H Vesaey aud wife, North Yakima. J P Isaacs. Walla Walla. C Dnncan, Chicago. F I Maci.ougall, Walla Walla. Theo Roheir.. Pontiac, III. A Cam, San Francisco. M H I'atton, Spokane. N R Mscklen, Spokane, N Roberta, Spokane. Sam Martin, Spokane. H M Ogden, Spokane. F, A Stevens, Denver. W B Wvritk. lone. 1. W Williams, Portland. J A Allison, Portland. W K Kurts, Portland. K R Horrle, Spokane. Mrs K P Marshall, City. L C Robinaon, Denver. A Laitrand, Portland. (ieo Herran, Portland. Mrs W M Taal, Huntington. J D Slater, La H ramie. J W Scriber, La Grande. S B Shirk, Chicago. W R Glendinning. J .1 Fitsgerald, Portland. state Lines For Sale. , The stage lines IfOM Snnipter to ' Whitney, Canyon City, Oranite, Law ton and Alamo including all stock, vehicles, equipment ami government mail contracts. Terms, tlOOO cash; balance will be taken from receipt! from the governmeni contracts as earn ed. A rare opportunity. Sninpter Transportation Co., Stimpter, Oregon. What'a Your Face Worth. Sometlmea a fortune, but never If von have r sallow complexion, a Jaundiced look, moth patches nnd j blotches on the skin, all signs of i n ! Trouble. But Dr. King's New 1 Life Pllla give Clear Skin. Rosy I Cheeka. Rich Complexion. Only 25 cents at Tallinan A .Co. Slops tha Cough and Works OrT tha Cold. Laxative Rromo Wntnlne TaM i 'iir, a 0old In one day. No eunt, tie pay. PVtSa St 9SaM Nasal CATARRH sILTk ia 1 : , t ,-'f Owi-af, (llMlf ' - -v , - 4 ' or m on DlnhOM 11 1 la h i n. Ilt,ira O n " t W nan rr.Tie)aV rvKir, voue.TWlfchln O Sfl"ilnlM th Snls .nd n-' -.,-... . . . I t !. Kill vi, t if i , t v MHi'uiiia) 2rtS.","i v tJnuilJ"-ir.',J ri T Hi alini. I,3,"" ' b IrfTI esrii?' ism .. ,u. : aa M uamesfi P "maoeaiTSl.T:'''' '' In . Ills alsu.a tiiere shoultl bs i lraii,inra. Ely's rrrsm III aVjajpasafseaesas I His dlara-rit n "l'- ' It riirra catarrh aiel i I awaf a old In I lie at m ijiii' k , Cri Kiii Kalm Is (Ssosd Intx .he nctrtle, spreaila over the nicinlirai-.e an i. twrtietL Kellef Is Baa ninllatoandariirr rollnwa. It la mH drying 1ms not prndiicr aievinv. Irfs81ts, M rente at Dltajf gi.ts St liy mail; Trial Hlrr, 10 cents by mall. ELY BKO I'HKUS. rt Warren Street. New Tors. Heartburn, Belching; of i.i - a. Pain in the Stomach, Bloating. Distress after Biting, etc. There are many remedies for these troubles, but few cure. NAITS DYSPEPSIA CURI: will cure the wirat casea. i iviie m Dumranoki v i m florafcslm A 'o , lilenu". III., eatyiti i im v. i i a aultairer tYom atomnon i rouiiie rtr m vmr. II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I In itleeriit Ion oT the oloimii'li i.i-i Vliir, li. iMtk Sfsvn'a l)j i ' -1 11 i ore Hint nm en ri'l " I .. ..I . I. . T.IIm.m .c i . .A mii Sl. .I.a. .....Ul. .... I . .. U . . .. I. Nail, Portland Hotel Pharmacy, Pert land, Oregon Price $1 a bit Ic or 6 bottles for $5. expreas prepaid. j Thoroughbred Bucks Best stock on the Coast - TtlcphOBi connection at ranch. ,. drest Pilot Hix'k or Ptndlfton, Chaa. Cunningham. RIAL CSTA ! Court St. near Real Est Smm 800 ares of aft body, In the be ty north of Panel the land now In being sown to w ng, barn, machlt Well of never fal j detp. 1 his plac once. ttVO acres of wt' Pendleton. MOO. l" acres choice land near Milton. 01 hearing fruit t fa. All under Irr 1 proved. 120 acrea on acrsa al botton la balance goosf wh proved. S0 acres gjsj body, four mile terms half eaah suit purohi I -at. LOVE YOl MARBLE ahoORANITF. The impression deepens that Canada may make the next try for the Ameri ca's cup N. WESTON LEADER ITEMS Presence of Jos. McCabe Cauaed Railroad Rumors to Circulate. - .n- the Leader: J. W. McCabe, vice president and general manager of the W. & C. R. R.. was in town Sat urday for several hours. Mr. McCabe waa on bis way from Athena to Walla HZ.ftOO for a Prescription The Isrg.'Si sum cvsr nat'l lor s prcacitptlon changed hand, m Hn Krapclaeo. Aug .10, 1:01. rhstisn.ler RiVOlVOi in 001 and atOOk SiiS, .VOOOOsdiI was paid by a ariy ol 1. mines, men lor 11 specific for Bright'. I'laea and lUshrl, , liltlierto Incursbls 'liai sw. Thsy rODDi'DO'l thr cr "u Inveatlsailon ol the .pecifle Nov I .. li)0 They Inierrlewcd -ere. ol the cur. .1 nnd trie.l It nnt on lla msr lis hy poll I UK over three doen esse on the ircaiineni nod wan hliif them They also got physician 10 name SStTOBls, incurable cuae., and admlnlsiersd It wllbibe pby.l' Ian. lor judge. I' 1 to Aug eighty aoveii -r csnt ol tbe lest cam . were cltle r ell or rgre log favorably. Tbsre le ing 1, 111 ilorieeii per apBI ol failure . Die partis wen tstielleil an.l 1 lowd ih Iran., action Tbe proceeding ol the Inv. .ugstlng coiiidiIiUh' and Ihe clinical rert ol he leal esse, were publlahed so l will k! Bailed (res on application Addre. John . H LTOS I , riM, 4J0 Meiilgoincr) HI., Man Pram-iaco, al HontenstdH Bros. Ma rble Granite Works Don't I Her do t Washln V?! da our own work andguaran '"" 1 he asms at lowest price Kst 1 mates given on all kinds of cut -tune. Hull stork on hand It will pay you to see our work and get prices before placing roar or.ier We will Thau more than a CJ' w. will do it b- Tha ... 0 Main St.. nc.irO, R. k X. depot, Pendkton PEVERS H al BYERS' BEST FLOUR to tnkt kin.I lirnad use livers' H'st Hour. It took llrst prninium at the Chicago Worhl'a Fair over all 00m peti tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wlmrsver iiawl. Kvery sack is guarunteHil. We have (lis tsat Hteam Rollml Itatley, Sexl Rye and lleurdless barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. ft. BYICRS, Proprietor. Lame nu Oregon Mon FARM 1 on lis Iswoatour CIIA9 f. I mm cijcv rj 11 GREATEST 5TRENC W I NEST Fl A.'QH A ABSOLUT E. PURITY It. E. O r I i Tor Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens. Proprietor. n J LP (food Clothes Every man who reads this ? see the array of good wea ready for men of all ages . special feature just now is our openj , play of fine fall clothing suits anc coats, from the famous shops of HartSchaflher V Ma You know this celebrated clothing, at by reputation; thousands Know it by a use as the best clothing in the world, i to wear. You will find the STYLE. FIT AND QUALITY of the clothing we can show you equal u best custom tailoring; as good clothes as man, however particular, can ask for, or anywhere. The low prices are an Inducement; but real reison for buying here is what you rather than what you pay. Better try on of these suits or overcoats; you wti there's nothing better made. The store is full of other good things MB well see em all. Men's Stylish Suits Men's Stylish Qmauts 1 FurnhMng, Ht. Cp BcoaomkMUy Prteml. The Peoples Ware! acNOi.f rM, oasaow. New ideal always shown In re hrat