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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1901)
TUESDAY, CT HKK 15 iwu. Misses' and Children's wr arr showing a very strong line of Misses' and Children Otioi". ami liavr a lartic assortment at all prices and ,0111 Soltl ami turn1. US the best to be had. Yon will rind it will be to your inter est to see us before buying vont children's shoes. Cleaver Bros BREVITIE8 Jh. A. Howard. Farm loam. sicr.- room tor rant, Mqolft at Mm Caniubell"' millinery itore. Hcliool handkerchief!, lr ohi-Ii Cleaver Brother Dry Goods Co Beet achool hoee ever Hold, 26c pair, ('leaver Brother Dry (irxxJn Co. (in t Knipire meat market lor (rath nyrter and clann in bulk ami Bab Juit received, fancy larar marker and dried bloater at H. Martin - tlniiM (or tale on Main ITvat, I' mint tie moved. Apply to K. Martin Wantel A capable woman nruirl (or Ketieral Imiiiwwnrk. Call at US Poll ntreet. For tlrat claan nun or a cab at any hour telephone Itapot itahltm, Blvio Craig, Prop. Cranberriea, ateen inmperM. mil poiatoe. atrinu beann ami euplanc ai it. Martin'i. If you want nice breakfant inn-n.-go to Martin'i ; lie ban a large iloth all freih goods. School mits at dlaOOOat tl In per cent during this week. Cleaver Brother! Dry (ioods Co. Fine stock ranch for sale, in Ommi I'rairie. Fine summer range ad Join lag, also ltu cattle. I 1. Wads A colored man and wife, win lent references, want- position cooks in reitaurant or lintel Apply thii otHcs. New invoice of syrup Dlteben howls and pitchers, salt ami pepper tinkers, vegetable disheN ami ere at Hawley Bros. W. It. Withee is agent tor the D meatic and Davis sewing ma lnmN A (all line of suppl ie Rispsiringa cialty. All work guarai At bad time I take a pleasant barb drink, the next BMMming I tool bright and my complexion is better. M doctor savH it acts geutlv on ti . stomach, liver ami knlnevs, ami ll El ant laxative. It is BUM4 Iron rbi, and is prepared a easily ai tea. It ii ca lied I fine's Miiln i... Lane's Family Medietas BMMPM the bowel each day. I'rni- He ami BOi For sale by Talman .V Co.. sole agents Vh'kle.l herring at Martin's. ttsw DOOkSi new tablets. Nolf's. 1 shirt waista, now 4tte. Cleaver Bros. Dry Hoods Co. Good hoard ami rooms; apnlv to 512 Webb -treet . K. ami ti, corset BO. 78, $1.00, ll.Sfl to 3."n at Alexander's. Ki'innant sale lu-low mt at the Al exander department atore. Speeial Mil of ladies' wrapper ami dtOMlBg 'riiie at Alexander'!. New wide elastic, patent leather and tin keel ribbOfl belts at Alexander'!. The I'altn delicious chocolates for Hale at koeppen A Bros' drug store. W. K, Neil hax been couttneil to hi home during the past week with ill ness. Why buy others when you can get the BoTOfil slioes lor f: .60 at Alexand er's. A bahv girl was born to Mr. ami Mrs. Harvey G. Burns yesterday, at KeardHii, Wash. !ofa cushions. 4 c, one and tiv fur 25c ipoelaj at the Alexander depart ment store. DogTM 0( Hoaor ball in Armory hall Wednesday evening, Uet, 10 adnii ion 5nc, everylxsly invited. Dr. ami Mrs. ,1. D. I'lamondnn of Athena were in town over night ami w in to i on i a hi i tin morning lor a brief visit. If you want a real nice box of eamlv Iht-re is onlv one place in the citv to get it, that is at Candy Dutton's. Take your pictures to Kharp to have them trained. Healer in oils, paints, wallpaper ami glass, i-'On Court street. Hired bacon and wafer sliced smoked beef in glass bottle... ome tiling verv tin- for lunches at liawlev Broa. Ak to !! our gloves. We carry Es kay, Hteinikali and Mascot. The heM on earth at The Alexander department .tor. POT sale- Writing desk ami book cae combined, much and heating Inoiiire of .Marv h. Itust, Ann treel. corner of I '.lull A niiUTiiio Hi'i'iisi wan issued from tin county elerU's ottlce vsterla afternoon fn favor oi .lames Ittttn uat ami Mnv ('ofTnian. hoth of I'lan tllla eounty. r l ed . Watte, repieseiititlf; linker A- Hamilton of San Francisco. ha soh in ihe I furt mini Ahstniet oinpanv a set ol the latest i ombliui lion -i- vault diiors tor their new oflh e In the DeSpnlll bloeh r.. A. Armstrong, representing llahliit , iiraham's line ol lurs, wf!l he in Pendleton on the llltti init. Wednesday, and will dilplay them at ('leaver Bros. Drv (toods Comnanv's estalishhineilt. Air. Armstrong and , 'leaver Urn- invite all persons inter ested to come ami inspect the stock regardless whether they purchase or not. The proposed h.iMehall trip lor tin I'm i land and Titeomii professional team 1 oft A telegram wu n reeved hen- last night miivIiik Hint tin two teams ire go badl) crtpplod that ll will lie iniposslhle tn titk Hi 'in on the tout Thev had Intend d to ida'. at Atln iie when tlu-v iniuid that tliev i on Id not eonie here When tin oeasoli is over the plaveis will disband. PERSONAL MENTION u I, cox left this norolnf for Port land B, S lohnsoii went on bttlttlOM to Portland last night T. K. Fit QOfSM has gone in POfl land to spend a week .laniei Wright of North Yakima is registerel at the llotei Pendleton. Mils I.eila McKay is visiting in I'emlleton from hr home in I'ort land. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. McKwen left for I'ortland last night. They have been stopping at the Golden Kule. Mrs. Thos. Avers has returned from Cortland where she has been visiting with Mrs. AI. Roberts for some tune past. ('has. Chapman will leave lor hts toriner home at DosMolnoH tonight Tor a month's visit. W. I l.ove lert last nlghl lor hla first trip to I'ortland He has work ed tor the (). R. & Hi for two veare without a vacation. Willam 1'otts of the Helix country was in town todav. He stated that m, seeding hai been done in hli sec tion so, far, herause of late lack of rain. . tin Charles M. Mendall. nee Ml Addle Mclntntili. loimerly a teacher In the I'emlleton public schools has changed her residence from Missouri Valley. Iowa, to San Bernardino, Cal. Miss Frances Woodard. a sister ol Mr. Fred Walte. left this morning tin Pullman. Wash., to accept u po sltton a teacher In the art depart motll of the Pullman Vgiicultiii al college. John B. Dufly of the Athena neigh borhood, accompanied by Moses Bor deaux, was in Pendleton today. Mr. Dutfv savs that the farmers ing, but not much is being done as yet on account of the light rainfall. The steamship Sardinian arrived In Glasgow. Scotland. -n Monday night Mrs ert ol tin town was a passenger on that steamer and she w,,i remain in Scotland until next spring, returning to PwdlotOH during April. 1902. (lus lai Fontaine returned venter- la from l.n Grande where he was attending the ra'ing meet In vhlch he has three horses entered He says that the management lias spar ed no expense In making the meet the rim.-1 lUCOOtgtMl Of tin circuit. Two ol his horses raiet! on Sunday hut succeeded in getting OBl) second and third places Me returned ti la Grande this morning Education In Porto Rloo. The expense of maintaining schools In Porto Rico Is very hlgh.lt we con shier UtC aniounl spent for the small number Of pupils enrolled, hut n the coiintiy Is gradiiallv drought In closer loiuii with our own, their svstem will VldOttt!) he chanued until It reach es OUT present state of perfection. In thla country the people are belu ed UCnted tO the nCl thai there la a sure cure lor dyspepsia, indigestion. constipation, liver ami Rldno) troub les, ami that medicine is Hoststtsri BtontSCb Hitters It should be taken at tin very tirsi svmptoni. It vou would avoid uiineeessnr suffering. It will give prompt rellet and event tMlbf cure, as hundreds ol people. In eluding many prominent physicians, have testified during the past fifty vears Stags Lines For Sail. The stage lines from Huiupter to Whitney, Canyon Citv, liranite, haw ton and Alamo including all stock, vehicles, equipment and government mail contracts. Terms, 11000 cash balance will be taken from receipts Irom the government contracts as earn ! A rare opportunity. Sumpter Transportation Co.. Sumpter, Oregon The Next Excursion to Portland. On Wednesday. Oct. It, tne 0 R & N. Co.. will sell tickets to Port land and return, good until Oct. U at III. 115. These tickets Include two admissions to the Kxposltion and Carnival. Bids Wanisd. On excavating on Main street next to Citv Bakerv and Orocerv. Bids must be in by Oct. 22. R. MARTIN. A RAT PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES School Books All ready for First Day of School We have all nnr hooks for both Public Schools ami BXftdom) ind will exchange nw hooks fin ones at half price. COBlpan boxes, rulers anil blotlMI given away with purchases PURSUIT OF BRIGANDS MUST NOT CONTINUE Mme. Tills, i Kidnapped witn Miss Stone Sends a Letter. Solia. Oct I i A letter from Mnn Tsllka. tin wop iin knipupi with Miss Stone, savs she and Miss Htnnt re concealed In a secluded cum- JJ tli lit ol access Sin- urges that mil iia't pursuit he stopped, as tle-ii eaptois ill l.lll the prisoners li pur -ult heliums dm ' i ami that reason is the oni thing mat e iecili'i t n I ' release Al Saill.lkoff the plai i d'-si iiiateii hv the lirlgamls lor depositing tin- nioney. no one ,ip pi ireil ii. i Linn i I or te tin I. Mi ot tin kldeepped women. J. W. MALONEY ELFCTEC GRAND VICE CHANCEi-LOR Knights of Pytnias Chose a Pendleton Man Trday. Portland, re., Oct. Io The grand lodge ot the Kniglitsor Pythias In ses -Kh hen elect' d Col. Akin of Hunt ingloli a.- grand ehuneellor, and James Malmiey ot Pendleton a vice grand chancellor Schepers' Comm.mdo Scattered l.olidoii Oi l I Kill i en. in ills .vei-klv statement gives h repori lion tien French tnat Schepeis i ommudo is broken up and scattered Sehe is I'ecentl) was captured. These Got No Money. DanvtUe, 0 (ji is, Figh- hi'ls blew Open tile sale III tile Mile nark tin morning, but driven awu 0 'Itl.enH liemre seeursd a cent roh Han S ere i he) TALLMAN & GO. Distributors for Umatilla County. r THK Kirst Ever in Pendleton Students Organize Debating and Ors toncal Society Contests Probable li' pupils ol the high school m-'t Satuida afteiiioon alter school and (ormed a debetlBg ami rhetorical so cletv. it is intended iioin as a source ot entertainment am: sdUOO tioe, ami also to prepare rot lay coo P d thai ina he arranged during i In winter A coniintiiiicat ion nom I'riiicipitl ilackeiil n rv ot l.a (iramli v.as read In n'nurd to an Interscholastlc leagm between Haker City, lai (iriindi liuon ami Pendleton. The object io arraugc im orat unal or debating oiliest. Mr. llackenhut -niggesl: that it would he a good plan to hold I contest on the enlng atlei tleld la at Maker Citv next spring Th plan ha been attempteu befon '.ut lalh d Tin schools have high hopes ol carrving It through this yeai Weston Normal will probabl) bs al low i d to i ompete iii (In Del I ii. i hut not iii the oratorical ooatesti The eighth grade also i . n , a so clelv I (i. halh has promised ti giVl Jlo to iin pupil, ulimi and In -1 in 1 1 (IK the seventh giaih v.'ho will best read the constitution ol lie I lilted Slates on John Marshall day The school are becoming owned thai more room will soon In ieiiiired The second, third and loerth grade rooms are lull ami new pupils an- coming in every day Inn ipai ( onkiin say that two mw rooms will he I'i'iniirei! to aceomi io late the overflow The attell'lulIC) win Keep on 1 1 e i a 1 1 ii e until alter tin- Christmas holiday l he lootnall lean wen' through a haul practice at the base ball grounds on Saturday. Academy Notes i.iii.- : hiuiivun. who piaved end on tin lootbal! team last vein, has n ate red school ( oacii w.ui.ieh did not aulie on m. .nil.. moruiii', u was epe, I , However, the loot bah team began practice in tBS afternoon Rev. r. U ForbeK ha reiurneil i nun tin synod at HaJ,ci iit i lie members -n the second yt ai i in. in class will have then picture taken on Wednesday Kev. G. A. HOKlDlay spoke to (in students .Monday nioining at impel xenise Mr McKiuliiN va lot inerly prewideiit of the academy, r, signing nve vears ago to re entei pa-doral work. lie lias been in Baksi City attending tin- Oregon n nod and he came over to preach here on Suiidav morning Mi Mi Kiulay va om- ot those who laid the Inundations ot the Pendleton Vciideiny and is remembered hen as a scholarly emclent teacher, tl will he here fur a day or two lougc renew my icipiaiiitance with iorn.ei 1 1 lends. In the ooffoe bin not a ileaBant thought, y1 whttn coffees ur" kept open in hulk who knows whitt different "things" come olimbing and floating In? Our coffeen are kept in tin OfUlifttri which insures clean lineHs. fresh neii tnd delic ious lluvor. Owi Tea House. Yes, thgtt's us. FRANKLIN ADAIR, Soientific Palmist, Not Bsllivid In Washington. Washington. Oct 16 Ho conllr matlon can he obtained si department ol the report thin Mt brings with him n message ttOIB too British governmenl ns to the SttttOdf ot this countn toward! BnBlentl in east ot Buropsan co1!P,lrMo",1 " is not belleed that Oaoats btiap such a message. Commissioner Evans Remaim. Washlngto.i. Oct. 16 I'restde.i. Hoosevelt has aiiiioiiiicul that ns win make no change in th- pension bu reau, ooawtlsslonsi Bveu; w factor) to him and to the Oran.l Army conimiinder In CBlet, BUI renee. ot Minnesota New York Campaign Btgtns. New York, Oct. IB The real ern- paiti fm the BMiyoralt) opsnsd in earnest this morning, when RlcBaro Croker assumed hnrgi at nim ninnv Mall. From now until electlnn day. Croker will keep his hustlers on tin- lump WWWieAAAAAArA A NEW ULTRA Shoe for ladies, dainty, liiiht. drossy. Pstsol i sll vamp, Klaze kid top, li.'ht. (lexibla sole, open hsel, Price $3.50 a pair. A man who wants a g00d( hoOV shoe lot Intrd wfar. i iimliininn comfort and con VOOiotlCC should see ottr KAIIillAll DUG at $3.00 a pair. Peoples Warehouse Feetfitters. ST. JOE STORE Our Clothing SaleComini I luring this week. Remember wt aiss give awgy Free, Free, Absolutely Free With every suit of clothes during thiH sale hat, one pair .suspenders and one ne nic nice tie. fron Largest stock of goods in the county to select our price? are guaranteed the lowest LYONS MERCANTILE co, Furniture and Undertakl Uncle San.: "Steer to ivauer b furniture Store Main and Webb dleton, ( )mgon." an streets. U Pilot: Uncle " W,'.V go there sam: "IWa,,.. has the finest line of Fumj, w do round Lo mmm o n .i . ii inu we an want to feast eyes on the many nice furniture creations and secure ol the rare bargains he is offering." A. RADER. Corner Main and Webb streets, A complete line of CD A 7ICD Newlineol siauonery ana dooks In,LlLI Lutlery, Ra school hooks and etc, Newjndk SChOOl supplies THE lettfM IIIL Roods, pockn I I'lirsi-s. on us STATIONERY Canoe in al ii AlAN Combs,' nfc aa - Asav nnlnl 01 P. Columbia Is located at tli Hotel, tiA Main street. The manner in which ho reads hands is a decided noveltv He calmly sets torth all the chiel events of your past life, tells your present condition, predicts the In ture, describes your character, talents ami abilities, conditions ol health, etc. Nor is there any ins slei about all this as he i .in fully explains every line and mount as he proceeds, giving the name ol each ami his theory con- corning u -a ineory which cei taint) works out with starting e actnes! ( barges tot and UD In the i mi, Hun yim'll lluil Mm laplemeuu M sell llir nml SUSSW ior to uc. lasi arv up to Ju,mi III Ml nervier ami are tin- r. on -na al. Iicmiim- I llii- renulli llK'j liriug. ISlSMn uh iim 1 1. em K-d. Hlillr IIiom) who ilon't lja.lt i - in o For Fall work on ibe (ara you'll flint our wagon a socl IiivmIiikiii -:urupeso flan. Block sail a hall Iroa i Ssmple Koom In SJtBSjM Koom Rste 50c. 75c.t NEAGLE BROS. T HANS F EH, TRUCKING, S T 6 RAG E. HOW DO YOU ADVERTIS expect people to kaowi you have to sell II - i The new store can never be known unless It advertises 3t Vaar I TV faru Baaoailion ttnm NUV IO. i.ui. PWdal Aw anl io IMPORTED KMH.IHll IKHHLK STOUT PORTER OR DRAUGHT. All KINDS Of IMPORTED LUNCHEH ::::::::: FAITHFUL TO THE STORY I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY sen i,n ATLAJrJ BEER. Tne rtu- eil lle ttf the hamuli MilWttllktW pjm; never here hsSon : : : : : Goto i. ..i.i, ware aH" Hnj,l t THE iVlAZtiPPA 821 Main Sold uy JOHN BI IIMUll The Louvre Saloon pbnulston OKJtlJON 1 The Place to Buy Shoes. 1h whore you have the largent Block to select from The line we uitv onahloK uh to give a uerft ot fit and guarantee every pair we well. Our stock of Hoys', Youths, MisueB and Children's shoes is the best in the city. Call and see them The Pendleton Shoe Co., 645 Main Street. Hattenbaeh's Dramatization Follows Closely After Oudi' Novel. I em lUtteiibscli'H tlruiimtuiiiMii ot Oiliiia' "Uuiier Two h m" in wore laitlitnl to the atory tlisn are tne playa produced by other companies, in wiiu-ii the autliur'ii tale ia sacrificed to the uses of dramatic presentation. A defect in the work of Lady Veue tia, whose tiispassaiouate acting inunt be dishearten i iik lu the others in the play. In the fourth act, when Cigar ette hands Venetia the purse the lat ter had given Lord Cecil in her girl hood days, one would look for s dotal of lender memories rushing upon her, where she remarks sotte voce that she thinks the bsuble bdlougs to her. then ( iii.tr ret te, needing passion in Venetia to accompany her own tierce hatred of the high lady who has the love ol the man she loves, is absolu' -ly debarred from the due acting the sould have done. Aud this is tue leading, the only defect in the preseu tattoo. Miss McCalluui did some tiue work in tier plea to the Arab sl.ieks and her dying scene was beautifully done. Her love aud loyalty for her soldiers aud the dying declaration that she would have sseritioed herself for soy oue of them, whereas she really has done it tor Cecil aud for him only, is something exoeptional in heroines, re Ireshiug in its nobility and largeness of heart Mr. Hattsabsch was s good Cecil and the support was very Kood. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY h'l'KN IriHKl) HAH IN ( ONNKCTION IN CENTER OK BLOCR RET. ALT A A WKKHHTH P. X. SCHKMPP, Prop. CROWNER & SON. 1 Kl.KI'IIII.N r MAIN 4 LOANS on A CARLOAD OF CARPET all ol the newest and latest piM lected lor OUt trade, has arrived, and the (0 now in our store read) lor thru tion of Fall buyers. Theyco tlx- finest line of wiltons. u mi'riiin aiu I brussel!- ever tw l'..t,,n,.n Carnetat JC to tt a i i i . . i i - f m Aallnaiwr und lliattinK St COfL .i1wjv on in i kunin fcw.- JESSE FLH WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J. R. DICKSON, Hast OrcgMiilan BulltllOg, PsaOlston, Oregon. J ust receivetl some Fine After Dinner Cheese And many Fancy Delicacies ' Standard Grocery Co Opposite Qolden Kule Hotel. Another Big Smash in Prices of Pianos. STEIN WAY, KIMBALL, CHECKERING, and others will be sold at less than factory cost. $750 Pianos for $468. $650 Pianos for $418. $450 Pianos for $21 $550 Pianos for $333 Just think of it-a Piano that has alwavs heen uxa h- in Oreson cannot today be obtained for less than $;ifio is ttoinii for $186. 1 niifS cs s wui t vonuuuigi V lilYV pi'lCCS. JOHNSON & RIDQWAY, Factory Represent Judd Block, Corner of Maiu and Couri Streets.