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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1901)
Vt? Want the Ears... of just 1 1 q Pro spective Buyers OMFORTS V luive that number of the oilelrated Downoline Comforters Tliev an- tin finost btd OOVOf- nf Dlftdfl in the United States. Wc arc Agents for Pendleton leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co, 5 (fa3ssa& MONDAY, lUTPliKK -'-. 1!WH. Lfi IIIL" VBM 10MI0HT. Lemon smn.r' MM m at in. rr- isr. uMH u Inlaw name IN H cold word smt nirn is ' 7tlth mirtb. has lor a good many ,i(;.rdtl mncli inineement to the ... nubl ic. hut it is safe to it furnished ihMMMila It, ten plav called lomnnm sinner,; wnicii w UmpKially tor mm, anu raw iln the llli I'uiiKin, , . , mint tmll'irtUnitieS r wrir . 1L.1 Mnill 1-iilnedlBII. BS III tilt" rICul. Cul iHp'r dinner, a Ken- Ijtbii.ev islesmm. for ludicroui Ltion lid absurd OOflipl loMIQOt, ar nukintc it possible for con- ,a drsn-lit (in me tiieiiiauainiie I j ait ami h ii miir. Mr. Devere Erroflmlwl I'v carefully selected i of comedians, the piece II ,m.ll .lave I till' Sttlll Hlld .n Mi MM : lie cut Mini in addl- to tbr pungent witticisms and in- m drolllerirs aim wiiicii it mm, it it full of thf r.k-' !.- is mat' clmrusei dam - and ilnss, ifcM proa lit a to m one puioft iileastut evenings to spend I mw iii ib season, wan i 1100 Dollar, rlewara. 1100. isalm.il lln mhm will U- ulimwil in lllu: mtrr i t . a-i "ip- Ireii.tful .li.-m-e MM laa bM'ii Kbit' to run' id all iu .J mil H .alarrli Italia t aturrli fun- alt uxllivr curt' una known tc the a. ImlrruiK i ainrrli being a . uiiMitu I d aa- rrjuira. a ronatitut muni treat Hall a i atarrh run- n taken In tar uall . Ilnrtlv mi lip Ii.ikmI mi l lUlU'OU Mir I Uw yiiuin ttiuroby destroying tin je Hi tin- akssata and giving tin- pa naitk by Uu I.Iiiik up tin- euualiiulinu isiu uaturr in (Solas ll. Work. TU bin katr ... uiwli Imtli ill it- nuratlvr I Utry ultrr nut tluuilri-it liollam (or i mm II lalU to Ml iwu l lor Hat ol an AtMrvw t J CHKM.V X f O . lulr.lo. (Ililo. Mr b-uiii 1 VhalTr Pilli r. Ihi Atlieni friend". Mina, Biker ia teieli inu irliixil near Peiullelnn t. I. I'ajie and fitnily will l.-ve for riioenii, Aritoni, on the iMh init. Mr. f'mce eiperta to renide in I'boenii irnianetitly, in event rhe plimite tlieri' aiiref with Mm Pairf'a hfalth H. 0 Adimi rerentlv diapniexi of a iar(te Harm ol atieep K nartiea from Nurth Yakima, wlm will mnne on html recentl) pnrchaaeil from thfi Northern i acme ranwHV rompanv. I'rv ewe and wether hrotmht I" SO i -r hi-u,l Italed timothy hiy routinuep to lie named to Athena hv the rancher' of I Weaton mountain. The hay ia atored III ware h iiimiih ln-re and ili hiiahinnnil to marked on the Sound. The price ; naiil ia r- pet ton, 3 Inm than panl in Athena lant Nt-aann. liood hay t-ropa in other parte of the Nnrth ; weat ie the primary catiae f the dinereni-e in price. '1 had lonp suffered fiom IndlRee tlon." writei G. A. LeUeti. Cedar City. Mo. "Like othen I trltd iuan prcparatioiiH hut never found any thiiiK that did me good until 1 took Kudo) UynpepHia Cure. One botth cured me. A friend who had suffer -d Klmilarlt I put on the use of Kodol Ityspt-ppia t'tin-. He galnlns faat j and will soon he able tc work. He fore be used Kodol Pyspepsia Curt ' IndlKestion had made bin a total wreck. Talliimii V Co. and Hrock At Mi Comas. NOTES FROM HEPPNtR. UHkNA NEWS. ITlaolht Hay Brlngi $3 a Ton Lail Tnan Last Yiar. II Uw Athena I'ri-- harthi Kaker came tip ironi Imm and i-uetit huudav with The Time jlo buy is now, nnht now uh, k,nK Jewelry, Silver- 'Mr. StHld .Silver Cut Qlaia, or Clock y one from our well assorted nd uptodate stock The Place Pendleton's largest and oest jewelry store kerr everythlnK we sell 'rwietoca a represented. to Hunziker Jeweler and Optician AlaaauUer Frilght Rieilpli at That Town Are Vary Largs. Save the lleppner Tituue: J. N. Keruan, our courteous depot agent, informt- ua that during tbe paat Heveral weeae fr mi ,'1 tn 8 carhmdl of freight per duy have heeii delivered it lleppner, fur our local merchant principally as well art lor the interior i in- ii lc. the work at tin depot has kept the four men M the jump con stautly. Mayor Frank liilliam and Mr. tieo ! Noble, both leading Maious of tbil 1 ritv, leit last Tuesday morning lor Mininiuent, where they will aililt mud Matter tirace of Haker City in uiftituting a new Masonic baigs. Mrs. H. K. vaiighan returned last week from t'orvallie, where elie has laced her two soul, Forrest and arry, iu college for a four years' uiirse. Tbe marriage of John M. spencer aud Miss btlitb Yauuhan. both of Heppner, was lolemniied at Lewis ton, Idalo, last Wudnesdiv evening. The Km lety people of tbe city hive organ netl The Twentieth Century 'lancing Club, which will give u.-l Ight ful fiarties to its members at regular intervals duriug tbe present season. Do you suffer irom piles? If bo do not turn to surgerv for relict. IH Witts Witrb Hazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and sately, sat ing you the expense and danger ol an operation Tall man & Co. and Brock 6 McComas. At Martin's Saner kraut, mince meat, honey in bulk, squaibes for pies and bak ing, vermicelli and macaroni, best quality American and llmberaei lo ehe ipinacb, green oniom, let t-iie, radish- and eeh rv fresh .'Vtn day. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure la not a mere stiiuulelit to tiri (I nature. It absolute reit by digesting the food you eat. You don't have to diet but you cau enjoy all tin- good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In stantly relieves thut iit i--seil feel Ing after eating, giving you new life aud vigor. Tallinan & Co and Brock A McComas fOVES AND RANGES ijow ig the time and here is the place to get jrgius in air tight heaters and steel ranges. I "v seven varieties of air tights which I am offer lH cheaper than ever hefore. Give me a trial and "convinced. I also have a new aud complete assortment of library ttu,J hanging lamps at greatly reduced prices. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton. The Celebrated Majestic Ranges 1,1 Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves HV. J. CLARKE CO. Opera l1ou5e,Block. MILL MEN 6ACADEMY 0 FIRST FOOTBALL OABB OF SEASON ON SATURDAY. Wis Won by Wool Combers Virtus Pro rmors. On Satur lay afternoon, after a hard fought struggle, the scouring mill foot Mtl team defeated tbe Academy by a score of ti to 0. Tbe score doee not hv any insane tell the etorv ,.( tbe game. The stalwart youths from the mill were too heavy for their friends o the academy. At M time in the game was the e.-oiinng mill's goal in danger. Tbe bali was continually in the Mas), imy's territory, except immediately after a kick. The boyi from the mill have been practicing steadily for ill weeks and they were sure of their plavs and equally enre of their signal'.. The academy, on the other hand, have only been working under Coach Wad, lei I lor two weeks paat and consequently mis tikes in the sigmls occurred an, I tbe fumbling was discouraging. The ai ademy were eadly baadlOBppad in the last half of the game by the lots oQtbeir tw.. excellent half backs slusher and Hill, slmher went out tiret with a -prained knee and Hill followed from exhaustion After they were taken out of tin- (fame the inter ference wss eo ragged that no gaine could be mule round the ends and the OOariMJ mill center prOftd a atone wall. Tbe scouring mill relied gieatlv on their ewinigng edge and it seldom (tiled to get from three to eight yards. Ths First Halt. At 3:15 o'clock, tbe academy won the tose and chose the kickoff, and the scouring mill the nnrth goal. Hy ihorl rushes the latter brought the hall to the center of the field. There Stephens of tbe scouring mill brr ke awav irom the scrimmage, ami with a clear Belt) ran tiltv-live yards and planted the hall behind tiie academy 's goal BOfltai Anderson kicked an eaiy goal and the score was tn 0 Tiie academy kicked off from the center of the held t i the scouring mill twenty yard line, where Turner made n fre catch. Tbe pigskin was thumped hack to the cen ter, lusher caught it and made the eeneational play of the lay by carry ing the ball acroes the enemy's goal line After a (lodging run ol 40 yards. There was rejoicing in tbe academy's camp, but it was of snort duration DatpIN Hryson declared an offside and tbe hall was brought back aud kicked over again. The Last Hall. In tbe last half, the scouring mill kicked off to tbe academy. The hall wavered hack and forth in tbe academy's territory. Nar tiie middle of tbe naif, dispute arose over an unusual play. The academy bid held lor downs. There wis a mistake in signals and the hall whs paiecd hick with no one there to catch it. It rolled to within a few feet ol tiie academi 's goal and was finally picked np by Lewis of the academy. He turn.-. I in gft awiy, but was tackled and forced back behind hie own goa! line. Ihe scouring mill claimed a safety, but the referee declared touebback and tbe oval was kicked out from tbe twenty-rlve yard line. The ball ended with tbe ball in the academy's territory, Tbe lineup: Scouring mill I.. Hicki, center; C, schmidt, right guard; I. Stephens, left guard; J. Stephens, right tackle; II. ('uffman, captain, left tackle; I Mcphens, right end; M. Mi .rehouse, left end W. Hessian, quarter; K. Turner, right half; I). Downey, left bill; Bed Anderson, full hick. Academy shick, center; Roesch, right guard; Woods, left guard, Keooedr, right tackle; Cargill, left tackle; 'rand, right end; -tillivan, left end; Bupp, quarter; "-lusher, left half; Lewis, full back. Touchdown, Stephens. Beferee and umpire, Thompson and Bryron. At tendance, 300. Night Was Hir Ttrror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chat. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hard ly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would tough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three II mi bottles of Dr. Kings' New His c rv wholly cured me and 1 gained 5S ,i unda." It's absolutely guarau teed to cure Coughs, Coldt, Ll OriPM Mr. ii chilis and til throat and Lung Troubles. Price 60c and II 00. Trial bottles free at Tallinan A Co' drug store. Arrivali at Hotel Pendleton. J H O'Neill, Portland. N M Bellows, Portland William Matter, Portland, t M gaits), Portland. Miss Ii Mays, Ljsline, Cal Homer Hallock, OH. II H Heti, New York. W. I) Palmer. York. A K Biiisoiii, st-aitle. s H Hooper, Portland. i a ri i " McMinnville I) -hulls, Spokane. F A Bicketts, Portliud. C J Freete, Review. I W Jenkins Portland li A Marks, sheridiu, Wiio. W F Haunebill, Jauesville. Alex Malcolm, fcVlhn J K I inn, Dayville. J Jacobs, Portland. II L Sliler, Portland. V. B Knapp, BoteMi Jobu V. Ijtthrop, Town. K W Bartlett, La ramie H Braib, Portland. W I Kurtz, Portland. W It jleudinuing, Spokane. K P scbow, Union. Mra Robert K Bmitfa and children, North Yakima. Jauiet H Armstrong, Bolton. J L BleJD, Milton. Mr aud Mrs M D Kelly, New York H Tauhamer, Portlaud. W D Ailard, Portlaud. h F; Peteraou, Portlaud. F; C Kiles, spokane. tioo Harris, Portlaud. Audv Nylaoder, Portlaud. Fred F'iicber, Athena Kibe Nelson, Albeua. ('aaiie Beck, Atbeua. J H Mioto, Portlaud. B Mamrleld, Atbeua A S Iranian . C1M Call. "I ituck to my engine, although every joint ached aud every uerve was racked with paiu," writes C. W. Bel lamy,! locomotive fireman, ol Burling ton. Iowa., 1 was weac auu paie, without any appetite and ail run down As I was about to give up, 1 got a bottle of Kleotric Bitters and alter takiuu it. I leit as well at I ever did iu my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new lile, streugtb aud vigor from their use. fiy them. -atisfacliuu guaranteed by Tallinan A Co. Price 60 ceuts Stage Coach for Sail. For Sale Two ilx-burae Coucoid biage coaches), practically uew. Car ry IS people. Kor salt at a bargain. Apply tu A. J Mc-'abe, 306 Fidelity Uldg.. Tacunia, Waah. piTTTTrerei-riTfMM FOR TWO DAYS Today am tomorrow we are ottering largo Induct' tntnl tn all our furs Discount on all Furs.. ! NO RISK .0 your puivhase lnre. There's nl wayi mi iMurtnot that you're securing newest iud most fathionable Pun. YW tolioil tarefnl in estigation ami tlesire yottf trade upon btfil ol Honefl Flirt at Honest PrioM. Come ami Mf for vonrself. a THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. CsXtJLIJsJUUUUsJUi ii I UUUUUUUI IlJ It pays to trade at the rnplH VfwNkt09B An Adv. you can Trust From a store you can Trust. Suits and Overcoats took that is nnstirpassr-il in the Inn. tion I, ind of inch magnitude m4 of inch variety of ex usivi itylei that we deetn It plearaN to ask a call from you rhorf ;ur ciKht points tbOUl OUI SUITS an. I OVERCOATS) the cloth light!) and last ing;. the lit perfect, the lahel ,i gUkrantM the style new, the tailoring high radfl the trintnttal tasty; the pfOtOCtion moiwj Ilk l il wanteil, the prices SIO to $26. Our Men's Hat and Purnishini Dtpartmenti are itocktd with a most complete array of fall ami winter stylet, Derhyt, Alplni i dlnreil slnrts. lull dn-ss shirts, kIovi s. m . kwcif, all in new stvics. Beonotnienlly Priondi THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. LBON COHEN, Proprii t,.. I'KNDI.I TON. ORROON, NOW I OR THE REAL WORK H. W. 10RBKTI ISSUES CALL FOR SUB SCRIPTION COMMITTERS. "Portland lust Tak. th. L.ad," Says thi Bankir. Portland. Oct. L8. -II. W. Corh.tt. as chairman of the subscription . ..m unllee. has issue. I a call lor the vari ous commercial Is idles of this city to appoint committees to meet with the committee of the Lewie and Clark as social ion as fol low s : "The time has come when active measures should be taken for tbe or ganisation of effort for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Portland must take the lead iu this effort, and it will re quire the actin- ami earnest (o-iera-tion of all the citi'.ens of Por'lami. "It is rei nested, therefore, by the chairman ol the committee apiaiin'ed under the act of incorpoartinn, that a comtuitte of t bees be appointed by each ol tin- following associations, namely: Ihe Chamber oi Commerce, tbe Board of Trade and the Manufac turers' Association, to mecttwith the committee appointed by the incorpora tors, to oim'ii subscriptions for celebra tion of this centennial. "The respective committees are re quested ti et at tbe First National Bank in Portland on Katarday, Notts la-r 2, P.SJI, it 3 o'clock p III., to take necessary steps for opening subscrip tion! 'or the above object. "H. w. 0OBBBTT, "Chairman subscription Commit tee." The work ol thi committee an. I the sub coin in it b e 08 su Btttl pi ions will be tbe cruicial test as tu the centen nial's success. The immensity of the task that has been undertaken by Port- PLEASING RESULTS Jwayi follow tin Mi ol New bro'a Herplcldc, tin rs a tihe cure fur tl.imlruff unit fall ing b.iir. ll M,s-,cves it rt.nn li. .p. riles tb.it kill tbe gtrni or mil rula- that causes all Uu; trouble by s.itipint; the oil out of the hair bull.. With thai parasite it tn.ed, ilaiulrutt and tin (alllog hair annot exist. A thiik, soft growth of hair '.prints forth where formerly thin, brittle hair, or ptristfM total baldness held sway. Our boltlr will colli III. r ..-! el Its mrrila. For Sal. it all First Class limn ttorti land ami Oregon is beginning .to dawn ..ii the minds of the people here. I he movement will .be set 01 fisit at the Nov. '2 meeting. Botlnttt men visiting Portland irom outside to tie are com plain ing ol the excessive cab and carriage rates. There btlni I virtual immnpolv of the cab hatiottl bete, and the council hiving permitted tbe monopolizing company to name lit own rates, il is possible tr It to charge exhorbitant fees. The I I fare from lintels to the union pas senger station or to the bolts at the docks, for single passengers, is nut rag is Then- is a demand and a just I demand lor the correction of the I ahuae. A number o complaints have been beard. . o ai I suffered from catarrh of the worst i kind and never hope. I for a cure, hut I Klv's Orttn Halm seems to do even that.-Oscars OtfOan. 4li Warren Wc., Chicago, III. I itirTnred from catarrh; it got so had j I could not work; I used Kly's Cream Balm and am entirely well. A. I'. Clarke, 3411 -haWmtit Ave., Boston, Mass. I he Halm does nut irritate or cause ( sneering. -ohl by druggists at 60 its, or milled I v Klv Brothers, 6ti Wurn-ii St., New York. James A. Howard REAL CSTATC BROKER. Court St. near Flrot Nat. Bank Has Real Estate foi Sale See Here. 160 acrei two milet from Pendle ton, 145 acres -of which are A 1 wheat land, and 15 acrei in choice bottom fruit and garden land. Good dwelling, barn, grainery, smoke house, etc. Good young orchard blaring treet. Abundance of well water, alio never failing witer for -igation. Mutt be old at once. Prie $4,600. 160 a. res of wheat land south of Pendleton, $800. J5 acrei choice fruit and garden ind near Milton. One half of tract in blaring fruit tries, 7 acru alfal fa. All under irrigation. Finely im proved. 120 acres on McKay Creek, 20 acres 1 botton land under Irrigation, balance good wheat land, will im provid. 560 acrei good wheat land, In a body, four miles from Pindliton; termi half caih balance on time to uit purchaser at 6'2 par cent In kapttta Mormon aiahopa Fill.1 1 - 1 - Chlir. h .ii.T ll.-ir 1.,T,.mT I'mtn- -r 1,1, U ..ii ai. ataajaakaa, . i , ... Lost SA m ,,i tSa m.im. is li,,m as..i. nhooal, rfW Binln, paje. arvou lai-VarTcoccl., a JBr toss TwlWilna wlfrwTlsll. ... 1 BaanJ ' " ,n,s ru.,. n.,,. I. ..i a sssp a, s sa cits in. ssur wlia)m a a .,.-. -l. I-, arf.ni Mi.....lt.i .... lorn and n.... . ' -.ilia. wa-asw "ja aa saawa. tsSsssti wilt Iwaaa. CikuIm. Ism. AJSra,. aialioD R.m.Ua cu., Own Pranol.oo, Oak tOtl .!. B IIVTM.I Vlav sari "' lVSira, l-Kllil CTOV, Hilar,,, .v BYERS BEST FLOUR In make gissl bread use Byers' It' at Hour It Usik lost premium at the Chicago World's Fair over all com wtl r inn, ami gives excellent satisfaction wherever nttd Imtv sack is giiaranteral. We have Ihe last St. i Rolled Bailey, Metal Kye and Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. HYKKS. Proprietor. MARBLE and ORANITt: inwiiuPUK luiiunmiu. Aflnslllkir AITY ' H V Mbnterastelli Bros. MarWeGranite Works We d r own work and guaritn- tie the same at loweat price. I- hI i in it I h given mi all kinds ..I cut stone. Full stisk on hitml. ll will pay von to see Ml work and get pine- befOPa ibf nig viuir order. M.i 1 1 1 St.. Bear 0, K. & s, rjtpot, Pcndu-tun BEST FOR THE BOWELS ir ion i.i-' - roifuUr, iifHf. i. nnt of tao trow, it it ore fl . )"ui t'l will bo. K jtwbi Forest, lit in ueJ ti T sa u disiiaftruut Itf nuio 'it r j) f ktrr.lLlg th LsU I al tttlU 1 CANDY CATHARTIO I KM ' I I al 1 ' X l a , 0 , ' J e "MV HEATING STOVES BofOfft pint liasuiK i (line ami look over our larc ami coin plete Inn- of heatiii", stoves which we are selling at a ver uw (hrara HANSFORD & THOMPSON, Th Loadlncj Hardware Man. ...POULTRY. ..EGGS... Inlt iiiational I'oultry Pood makes them Bee I Meal givea them tlavor. t;iaiiisln iU make thi-m solid Mica krit aids diAMtion, 1 ry a sample. Ci P. COLESWORTHT, flay, (irain and t:ed. 127 ami flO Kast Alia Sin i Pemlleton, Oregon. EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY flaa.lil I'alatal.l-. I'wt.lil Taalr Ouo4. i UiaS S.a.r hicS.i. Wmui, 1 1.1 l.r IS. .. and rauU iwr li WrIU fur Ii.. a.aifl. alfl I"" anal a brallk AOSii... ' ' sisan. aasasi lusr.kf, latiaiai.. as. iuas KEEP YOUR BLOOO CLEAN heartburn, Belching of Gasea, Pain in the Stomach, Bloating, Distress after Bnting, etc. There arc many raatcdsea lur these troubles, but taw cure. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE will cure the worat canes. Clyde M Ouiiuuui k, with Klonaheliu ' Co , hloaatfo. III., aatya: "I lino I.. . u aulTei iir rrolll .UlllliaeU I roll I1I1, tl.i- III featni. ll . .11 oilnal , , Iu ol. .-r.il I., 1, of Uu atoiiuwti Iwol M.ir. I, 'look Si... - Ityaipetoilw ure taud win eurod." For aale by Tatlman A Co , and ail firat clan druggUta, or aeaid to Prank ntau, HortUud Hotel Pharmacy, Poit- Land, Oicgon Price ft a bottle or 0 buttina for$i, caprcaa prepaid. lie is well pleased with his linen an. I ran will he il you take VOUfl laumlry to The Domestic Laundry. They Know their business CALL V0B COUNTY WAIBAHTt. All rill'lt MMsBty warrauU rtwtsUii.d lU JuljT alel AUglUl, Is. will 6. .ld at my ottia al Hit court lumau upou preauut. luu lu Ureal laiuea uu date ol IHibllC'atlou fan li, ..uu Orgou O.labcr X. WJI. H. a VATKM, Traasur.r ol llw.tllls ( oaiit. Old Newspapers IO 101 i, no an OAt CIS, OU SbslTM, walla, ol ' ertiialuii ouiuu.es ... l uawsbausra lo lara. buudlas ol ou. buadrad ; li at lb umuui . Luudla al ims aam okkiionun ottiea. r-iiiu la. On tfn'i Thoroughbred Bucks.... Beat stock on the Tultiplionu coniibotioii tat ranch. A, I dVfMI 1'ilot KiM-k or I'tiiitlleton. Ghas. Cunningham. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. j I