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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1901)
We Want the Ears... of just 1 1 q Pro spective Buyers OMFORTS ENCOURAGE HOG INDUSTRY We have that number of the celebrated Downoline Comforters They are the finest bod cover ing made in the United States. We are Agents for Pendleton lAAVpr Bros. Drv (mods Co VV V w- W wnBCBDAT. OCTOBER W, ISM. I I ' 1 ' - - rviiCDIUCNT .'in.. L uio cniiND IT WAS A M L "I i."w GOOD THING. n.n Much Improved i the Work Done Raina Have C ... I a 1 1 SPl H'l I ' .,',.', - . . . . . . . PIM v L. aa Ul hc.it ,.'.,. on. M. fpooUh Itmw Ik ' lllll Street Mill ml II. li" - ..iniliii I til, II'! IS III'' ICSIOl II lilt- minim. " V . ori )a t D carefully watched . m Mr noti'il i liiii the bcavy lent puling over the crusbed rocks la LE - ,i.,u'ti imil In n Hi- i , the thormiRliiurc will nc in ipMr .i.i. i .... .. I..-. ., In ul irnillliini. ii i"iii'reii ii the town council exercised gtsid imeni in purchasing a rock m bom taOBfl It wan an ex ve piece ul niiicliinery The .1.... .11. ..... ii '! Ill T 1(1 il k with It. smith ul town, tin- road now Mdk iii Rood -m(!itlon for "way the Ury bpeli BroKen. the driest fall scaHor.H Eastern h. h.. U'i, ti.iuuanl 111 I1IBI11 I'llMI'M n In it measure hroui.n by li week Slid. Ill consequence leat mlHi-i is wcariitK --i" ' mlli' Si'i-dmi! nt Miininii'i ml mull ik now In prnicrt'SH. with MHWCI that the seed will i through the soil. , on several large contractK In J'eiuili ton lately. B. I.. Marnelt. cashier ul the First National Hank of Athena. Is enjoying a Udb'BMded rest. He Is visiting relatives In the Willamette Vallev Miss I'aasie tteaih. Miss Bffle Nel soii and Kieil Kischer wllnessed the performance of Haverley s MlBI trail In Pendleton on Saturday night. I:ccIIhIoi Temple Uathlione Sis ters. (rave a social and entertained a number oi Invited guests on Monda ni.li! All excellent program was u ti Hi fell Hiram Henry, the son ol Professor J. 8. Henry, is again confined to his mom wit'i inflammatory riwumatlMn Mrs W R, Hond is visiting Walla Walla irlends this week 100 Dollars H.wara. f 100. I tic n-ailcn. of tin. liapci m. i l.i- pleaBBd In limrn that there Is t least nnr iliea Iful ill .case that icleu c hai been able to cure In all It mhki and i,t n talarrh Hall'i i;starrli Om m tne only putve run- now known tc the modlt al fraternity. Catarrh being a ctiu.tltu liiuial iIlMiam- require, n totiitltutlnual treil meat, Hall'i Catar'h Curt- In taken Internal! j , art l us iliri-i il mi tin- blisul and mui-oun iiur i fare of the lyilem. thereby ilo.troylni the iiuiiiiiaiiiio oi trie uiicaac ami iciviuk we p tlcnl itretnth by uulldlng up the constitution and aMlmltiK nature in doing lu Work. The propfletOfl navu no much faith In lie curative power. IIihi thry offer ( iiic lluiidrcd Unllam fur any case that It falls to cure. Head for list of lemlmoulalii Address. P. J. CHINKY A en . Toledo. Ohio. Hold by UrugRlnU. 7V- I'm!! . riii.t kit' kill tfvmi Nc Wheat Selling. u. Oct :i" Special - Then 1 inactivity in the local wheui Athena tiirmeo do not MOM -d to Hell ill lit - lirHiiilt nrice tbfir ucks. so in spenk. waiting i.Ml.il I. .. .. ....... ....I... UUI- llllllf. Ill I III l IU1' II II'I mIIiuc i m tt i i i la UU Athena Peraonalc. w Kosi-nwig was in Henilleton I on day A Keller, who for the past two kM made Ma home In Atln-iiu wii fcMMM a permanent resi of Penilletim Mi Keller la ail n ilaster i iimi ,u l -i i i-ngag. il The Time lo buy is now, rij;ht now ch, King. Jewelry, Sllvar " Solid .silver, Cut Oltu. or Clock iuy one from our well assorted nd uptodate stock. The Place a) t Hendleton's largest and best jewelry store Where everything we Mil U ftiaranl . . --- - hp i cyi CBtTlllcU. A Ilk.- II. I II I 1 I 1 V I Jeweler and Optician "If lo. Aieiaudur Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. Irving I. Deputy. St. Paul. I). ('. AnderHou. St. I.ouls IV W Campbell. Tekoa. O. W. Harrla. Portland Andtcvt Nylander. Portland. Horace Kichardh. Portland I.ouls (iarat. Keeker H. Braak, Portland. W. O Armstioug. Scuttle Mrs. C H Walton. Portland O. M. Pope. Potest Orove. T. W JaekSOaV Wtfl and son. Port luiul J. .1. liurus. Portland .1 .1. Fowler. Portland W. H. btffaf, Spokane. A. I. Ileiiiiird Portland K II May. Portland U. T Williams. Portland E. 0 Waterman F H Horrle Spokane (ieorge Stevens. Jack I Kil ls San Francisco T. Doris San Francisco. (ieorge .1 Goran. Detroit Mrs .1 Van Wilson. Ontario Mrs J. N Oulliford. Ontario. Monte h. Qwinn. Bolae. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night lung," writes Mrs. Guaa. Applogate, of Alexandria, Intl., "and could hard ly get auy sleep I bad consumption ao bad that if I walked a block J would cougb frightfully and apit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. Kings' New Die covery wholly cured uie and 1 gained 68 pouuda." It'a absolutely guaran teed to cure Coughs, Colds, I. a drippe. Bronchitis and all Throat and Long Troubles. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottlea free at Tall man & Co's drug store. At Martin'a Saner kraut, mince meat, honey in bulk, squashes for pies and bak log, vermicelli and macaroni, best quality American and Umbergei i -heese. spinach, green onions let i 'in radishes and celery fresh verv day. C. M. Phelps, Foreatdale, Vt., says ins ohllfl was completely cured of a iimi rase of eczema by the use of Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of al" counterfeits. It Instantly re lieves piles. Tallman Co. and Brock 4 McComas. ew Furniture I have jmi received a carload of the latest and most up-to date styles in furniture ever shown in Pendle ton. If you want something new in the lurniture hoe tall in and inspect my new goods and the pru I te always right , Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton. The Celebrated Majestic Ranges 11 tine of Cooking and Heating Stoves W. J. CLARKE CO. Opera house Block. O. R. A N. COMPANY ASKING FOR INFORMATION. From Local Agents Regarding Man ner in Which the Railroad May De velop Pork Raising Along Its Lines. Frank F Wamsley agent lor the 0. R Company is lu receipt ot a 1 Hon. W Coman. assistant general freight agent, .on.einlng the industry of raising hogs along the lines oi the r,.ad Similar letters have gone to agents in other towns Mr Cotnan desire Information regarding the manner in which the company can do something to encourage the farmer to raise more hogs. It Is de sired to know how many are now turned off each year, when the largest Dnmbtrr waa raised in past years, and Mi Wamsley is asked to mak sug gestlons based upon his Inquiries as to what the company should do in tin connection. Question of Wheat Prices. The Bast Orcgnnian has also caused some Inquiry to be made, and finds that the largcdt number of hogs were raised in the years when the wheat sold very low during the depression, and also that many farmers fed wheat to hogs in seasons when the rains came early in the fall and damaged grain so that it could not be sold. During those seasons, a very large quantity ot pork was pnxluced and It was with profit to the Tanners S. era! men who arc acquainted with the industry, state that when wheat Is less tliati "in cents a bushel, it can be red profitably to hogs that will lirlnc 4..'ii n hundred oil the In., it This appears to be the concensus of opinion Hog raisers arc fairly cer tain to oiitain $4 Mi for their moilnct and they regard It as a aissl nawtau pmnoaltHm to raise them at that fig ire when v heat is worth less than half I dollar A Business Man's Suqgestion. Kngaging one ot the leading busi nctts men ot Pendleton in a discussion ol the miliiei t the F.imt Or, I'liiii'i-i secured hum him a novel proposition in in iglit arrangements, which Is nothing l.-hh than that the railroad company offer t,, Homeone that. If he will build hen a packinghouse, the company will give him a "naeklag In transit rate, like that which Is given to the millers and Is called a "milling In transit'' rate By this rate the flouring millers are enabled a ship wheat from a distance mill It at a given point and send on the millstuffs to a coast destination as though It were still wheat and It had been shipped continuously irom ttartlBfl isilnt to destination with. nit stopping It Is probable such a rate Is not granted to ackers at any point, at any rate, none is known here Hut. said the Pendleton business man. surd a rate would serve tu establish a panting house here in this town. Athena Raises a Number of Hogs. Up In Ihe Athena country perhaps. Iv raised the greatest quantity of pork ol all paits oi I'uiaiilla county From that point are shipped many carloads "i liogi i iii h yeai and the farmers thci fallouts are giving more ami more attention to the Industiy They usu ally have a few good fat hogs to sell each year, and reali.e quite n profit Irom the vtnture. Buyers ship from there t() I'ortlaud or to the Soiigd and several representatives of buying concerns make Athena regularly ilur lug the season when pns ie ready for market. Several ranchers neat PwdkaUm have turned their attention exclusively to hogs, having given up WhaM raising entirely, and using their bottom lauds for pasturing ami im aa) raising and some buy the grain which they leed to their iHirkcrs A Fireman's Closs Call. "I stock to my engine, although every Joint ached and every nerve waa racked with pain," writes C. W. Bel lamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burling tun, Iowa., "I was weak ami pale, without auv appetite ami all run down. Aa 1 was about to give up, I gut a laittle of hlectrir Bitters after taking it, I felt ss well as 1 mil in Jmy life." Weak, sickly, down people always gain new strength aud vigor from their use. tin-in. at infant ion guaranteed Tallman A Cu. Prioe 50 cents. and i-iii run lite, Tty by DEATH OF MISS BELL BISHOP $ SHE DIED THIS MORNING AT J: 15 O'CLOCK AT HER HOME. Had Been Sick for Three Montha Mis Bishop Was a Native of Ore gon Lived in Pendleton for Thirty Years A Woman of Remarkable Strength of Character. Mihs Hell Bishop died this OTBlM at 1:11 o'clock, at the noun of her mother. Mrs. B. B Bishop, corner ol Webb and Willow strict!- She bad been sick during the past three montlib. aud tor the last forty-eight hours was unconscious Sic- rallied Just before death came and recog nu-d ht-i relatives and mend pi-ss i ii- away In a peaceful manner. In keeping with the high Christian char grler she bore Her funeral will be held from the Church ol the Kedei uiei tomorrow at 2 o'clock Miss Bishop being a communicaut of the 1'iotesiant Kpiscopal charch. A Native Oregonian. Miss Bell Bishop was a daughter ot Mrs. B. B. Biahop, who. with her hus band the late Judge Bishop, was one of the pioneers of Oregon. Mi Bishop lived with her parents first at The Dalies, aud for the past thirty year wa a resident ol Pendleton She was born In lkb3 During the past two or three years she hai- been private secretary of Mrs. Carrie c Van Orsdall, the latter being grand guardian ol the IfomM of Wood craft, all of the details of manage im ul falliug to Miss Biajiop lu Mrs Van Orsdali's absence She was ot tin quality of cnaracter that mases Man impress upon a community Possessed of a One mind, endowed with intellectuality ot the highest or ill i manifesting a disposition to en dear her to all who came within tin sphere ol her Influence. Miss Bishop was one of the forces in this town. Her death removes one who had mm !. to do with the upbuilding of sociity. and constitutes a loss that will be felt by everyone. Her life has been one that told of the beauty ot a Chris tiau charai in St voted to the higher ideals of living. Her Literary Work. Miss Bishop was one of the original im mbers ol the Thursday Afternoon Club, an organization that has had much to do in Inculcating in Pandit tor a love for study and iuind im provement During the years lu which in was active lu club work, sbe contrtbuted many articles indicative of the clarity of thought and cor rectness of conception that wen- her coiiapicuous traits. Few womeu have lived lu this place whose death could cause such universal soi rowing. lWii 1 1 obtv a nniimiiiHHimmn WWIWsWflTQ ART DEPARTNENT New Fancy Work and Novelties Of all kinds now rcadx in the Ait 1 epai tinent. new cushion tops In an endless variety, quart and oMoBgi SotM partly worked, others COMplatwly, 1 Quality and Friot ( 'artfully Blended. OaaMaa Topi POTllei HattiMibnrg Baatam ' mm i- to H 00 from V to II ".I (rem 4c (tood Imprnldery hoop Sr Better Kmhroldcry hiHH'i . . I0r and IV BaJMtajg Wni treat v to iv gaaa Kani y t'u.hon I'nnli IB rotron, wool and it Ik Irem m .ni I'oa l'nn in large variety of l olatl Irom lfc- to 0r ilor Fanrv Bilk Fringe In all rolon from W v to aV ALL SILK Q FOR 1 1 h money in your Z PttltM tt o Buv these I a (fOOlis a a Men- ! o Nrw Poylics Bttd center pieces in hlcached anil unbleachad linen stamped and tinted. Also BtttBllMrg p.ittt rns ol all JJ pesi ripttons, very sunpie wcik inr in-ninncf. See south window of THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. . BJI 8. ft tUl SLA. AAk A SJlB.il fl ft fl 9JI HA (l ltllllflJIAilAPJUlllAftllAllIJLiaAl 8 3 It pays to trade at the People WaitboMa, An Adv. you can Trust From a store you can Trust. Suits and Overcoats stoi k tliat is unsurpassed in the t ho ;. imm, and of Mich magnitude and of such varietv ol i styles that we .li cm it pleasure to ask I call from you I here are eitfht points ahoul out SI I I S and OVERCOATS) tlM cloth liglltl) irnl Li t inR; the fit perfe. I. ihfl lahel a imi.ii mtcc the style new; the tailoring high rade the irinttniBi testy; tbt pfotaction num. . bach il wanted, the prices $10 to $26. On Men's Hat and Furnishing Departments are Hoi ked with a most coinplete array of fall and winti i ityli Derbya, Alpins colored shuts, full dress shirts, k'vi neckwear, ill m new styles. BcOnOnioalljf Priced THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. l I ON COHBN, Proprietoi PaWPLKTOW, ORROON, BUYERS FOR MARKET PAIR BUSINESS IvIEN WILL SEE THAT THEY ARE HERE. Farmers Can Safely Depend Upon Marketing the Produce They Bring to Pendleton on Tuesday. Nov. 12 Commercial Association Pledges This. When Tuesday. Nov II DOBMI around, and the farmers assemble In Peiiillcton with produce and livestock im suii at the second monthly mar ket fall buyers will be here to take everything at "going prices'' Is the assurance given by prominent im in bci ul the Commercial hhhi latlnti It Is hoped that farmers and garden ers and livestock people will not neg Jet tu i .on. in . n The arguments in lavor ol It apply with equal lone to seller and buyer It is ol advantage to have a set day upon which they may conic together and effect trades (o the profit ot each These monthly market lairs have be come established institutions In the Kast and It is believed that they may liecoinn valuable hereabouts, and that thc will, if all who are interest ed will cooperate to such an end. Other Towns Follow Pendleton's Lead Walla Walla is lollowinK Pendle ton s lead, as also are l.;i (rautlc and Maker City. It was thoiiKht tor a time thai Maker City would abandon the scheme Miit now it apiicara to be iimi nt BpejB more lavorably by the busitn-ss men ol that place Walla Walla has a man out in tin- lountry attending to the matter ol interview iiiK farmers, and securing pledges of bringing in produce and llvestis-k. and the prospects are for a kimmI first day over there lai firande will do I Insulin- and also Maker City Colonel Judsou. tin- llarrlman lines' industrial agent, who has iboiiKbt out many a plan lor the betterment ol. the coun try tributary to the roads he re pre scuts, is persistent In uikIiik that the people take hold of these market lavs and make them successful Linai For Sale. The stage lines Irom Hiimpler to Whitney, Canyon City, firanite, Law ton ami Alamo including all stock, vehicles, equipment ami government mail contracts. Terms, $10D0 cash; balance will be taken frnm receipt from the government rnutraets as earn ed. A rare import unity. Sumpter Transportation Co. , Sumpter, Oregon. Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the Bufferings ; It has relieved and the lives ol their! little ones It has saved. Strikes at the root ol the trouble and draws I out the Inflammation. The child 1 ren'a tavorlta cough cure Tallman Co and Mrock & Mediums James A. Howard REAL ESTATE BROKER. Court St. near First Nat. Bank Has Real Estate for Sale See Here: 160 acrea two mllaa from Pendle ton, 145 acrea of which are A 1 wheat land, and 15 acrea are choice bottom fruit and garden land. Good dwelling, barn, grainery, smoke houaa, ate. Good young orchard bearing trees. Abundance of well water, alao never falling water for -igation. Muat be Bold at once. Pne $4,500. 160 acrea of wheat land south of Pendleton, $800. 35 acrea choice fruit and garden land near Milton. One-half of tract in bearing fruit trees, 7 acres alfal fa. Ail under irrigation. Finely Im proved. 120 acrea on McKay Creek, 20 acres al botton land under irrigation, balance good wheat land, well im proved. 560 acrea good wheat land, In a body, four miles from Pendleton; terms half cash balance on time to ault purchaaor at 6't per cant Interest. aC i fa Ifc 7 HE Mormon Siehopcf HH ' h " iSkavt r fiilT.warT ram' ' if.it i v tiia lrlar ul h MtarfMa ' i ill gf r(tt: aBeita r alaJM, UUlMiion, etc IM, or ugan-nr Mm- .i,. Curas LOfl MAnnOOS. 'f OonailPBtl.in, wtiips ouu-sn... tu ... hill or voua .in. siiii.uiM.. ii. .nA ... .tui.. v. !. , i. I mm.! iiia f"Oi, mmm ttmfim nuo. ns i.iin. lii.ui... im. Addrwaa. Bishop NsmsOr Co., Ban rmnoiioo, Owl. "tit m i K II V T t.l.M A M ... llln'iHII. ' I'HWllI KTIIN, IIIIRUIIN BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make gissl bread nae livers' IWst Klmu. It tisik Ural premium at the Chicago World's Fair over all couietl tlon, ami gives eioellent satlsfad ion wherever iiswl. Kvery aaek is guarantsml. We have the is. si Hteam Ki!!od Bar'.cr, Hoed Ryo tad Baantieaa Harloy. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS w. s. byeks, Proertstoff. MARBLE amo ORANITL Monuments. I Buffered Irom catarrh of the w rt kind and never hoped for a cure, but Ely's Cream Malm seems to do even that. Oscars Otrom, 4n Warren Ave., Obicarfb, III. I suffered from catarrh; it got ao bad I could not work ; I used Klv's Cream Balm and am entirely well. A '. Clarke, :H -hawmut Ave., Huston, Mass. I In- balm dues nut irritate or cauae aneesing. sold by druggists at AO els, Of mailed Ly hiy brothers, 5i Warren -t. , New York. KILL sm THIS ( ,f A That clusters around AN UNHEALTHY HAIR ...CA! SINO . DANDRUFF PALLING HAIR PINAIXV BALDNESS "Dcatrey Bw caaa. yeu rsnssvc thl c fill i HERPICIDE cradksUj the Jtnn, proiuoUt th trewth uf tf.e hair. Per ssk By ail orugjuu ftiu $1 00 j MoiKcrastelli Bros. Marble Granite Works We do OBf own work ami guaran iee the same at lowest price. Kill mates given mi all kinds of nil stone. Kill I stiM-k mi BBM It will pay yon to our work ami get price" liefuro placing vour order. Main St.. Bear 0, K. & N. depot, Pendletoi You gel Qood Beer. WliHti yon drink PILSNER BEER. (iuaranUttxl not In catihe liuatJache or dissiostg A-k for it. Schultz Brewing Co. HEATING STOVES liefure puruliasinK onn and look over our large and com pletc Line ul lieutinc, -.tiivi" which wa are aellmg at a ver low ligurr HANSFORD A THOMPSON, The Leading Hardsaro Man. ...POULTRY. ..EGGS... Intarnational t'oiillry l-ooil makes ilicin. I. . el Meal gives them flavor. 1 'in -del!-, make them solid. M i 4 Kilt aids dicsliDii. I ry a sample. C. P. (X)LES WORTHY, Hay, drain and Heed. 127 and wty East Alia Sticct Pendleton, Oregon. Heartburn, Belching of Oases, Pain in the Stomach. Bloating, Distress after Eating, etc. I here arc luailv icmcdlcs lor tliesa troubles, but law cure. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE will core the worst cases. I'lyduBf. luiuiuuck. wllh I 1..1 -n. in, a O . IlloALUO. 111.. iMVn: "I lluvi- l..,li a utri-r froui ntuuuu li trouble ror IO yuan,. It culuiluuted lu ulceration or Ue .loumi li laut March. 'I'uok Nau'. U)wjiaiaLurvauil a 111 tturwl." Her aato By I allmaa A C . aud ell first class druggists, or scad to Freak ruui, Pwrtleud Motel Hltarouuy . fort lasuj, Ofwgoa. Price Si a bottle or 6 butties tor$$, express prepaid. .. . 1 He is well pleased with tub linen and you will lie il you take your laundry to Th Domestlo Laundry. They Know their Business Thoroughbred Bucks. Best stock on the Tulu'iliout) ooiuiection ,.u ranch. A.l drHu Pilot KiM-k or Pbiidlotun. Ghao. Ounnlngham. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink Polydore Moens, Proprietor. 1 j