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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1901)
THANKSGIVING toniei shtmld le thankful that we can pave the expf of a trip lo Tortland to purchase gool We are PnowinR a niost elegant and t. .-! Una .if dress toodl in all the new weaves iaWV im nt nrires tn suit nil Diirses. We wish to i ........ i ,n to our line lit Iimavv unit shrnnlr. It 1 M - . 1 I 1 1 ... for tlie popular wanting skiiis. nre sole Igentl for tbt most popular ladiw.- shoes America and Europe. The Sorosis." Alexander Department Store C7 EE FRBUN a i a it x V: o EATING STOVES before purchasing come and iook over ur large and com plete line of letting stoves thiol we are selling at a very lo figure M&rnnn jl tuampqam The Loading Hardmnrs Won. frv a New line of Poiki H goods, pocket book, - purses, card cases STATIONERY a a a l 1 yie. VI k Combo. Brashes uai at .ftlll l.i rr - . r 1 . saj, r sjc Monterasteti Bros. Marble-"'" Granite Works We do uur uu wurk audguaran tee the same at loaeat ; hstimatea given on all kinds of cut atone. Full mock oa uit It will pav you to see our wOrt and get price before placing your order. Main S.I.. near 0. K. & N. depot, Pendleton The wheel that its aky high iu quality Price range from $22 to $f0; terms to suit. AT CNEftCENT AQENCV 1 fllfl Q JuIULLi) SCOR HI TO 0 fn from among the enlisted men nt Fort Stevens was won by the former with a score of 20 to k SCOURING MILL DEFEATED BY WASCO FOOTBALL MEN. Opponent Were Too Heavy for the Boya From Pendleton Play in The Dalles Today Against Even Heavier People. Waaco. Nov. :io. Wasco defeated titS Pendleton scouring? mill team ai football In a score of 11 to 0. The visitors put up a game of gooi At tensive football, but wore outweighed by their opponent!) by 10 pounds to tho man Thr greater beef of the ironic team proved more than the very fair team work of the wool scourer could overcome, ulth the re sult tnat th -y were somewhat batter ed up when the game ended. None of i In players w ere out at any time In the game Put the Pendleton contin gent go to The Dalles in not very good condition to resist the savage on slaughts they may BirssOl there. An derson. of the Pcndlctons put up hi usually fine artlrle of play, and wan the strongest feature of their work. IS THE QUESTION SETTLED? QUESTION AS TO THE COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIP Whitman Won Three and Pullman Three. With the Latter One Point Behind in the Totals Some Foot ball People Think Whitman and Pullman Should Play a "Rubber." The question Just now In local toot ball circles is regarding the chain pionship ot the north coast colleges, which was struggled for by Whitman and Pullman Agricultural College on Thanksgiving hay at Walla Walla Ot the series that has been played on the north coast it was to be decisive t'p to that time the t'nlverslties of Oregon . Idaho and Washington, and Whitman and Pullman had plaved. and Whitman was ahead The win ning of Pullman on Thursday placed the two teams on a tic as to number ot sanies won. but. when the total number Of points scored was taken into account, it was found that Pull man had one more to her credit than Whitman had. hence It was snnounc ed in the Kast Oregonian ot Friday that Pullman was the champion Some ot the men here who give at tention to football, think that Whit man and Pullman should play anoth et game, to deeide the championship, and that number of games and not points won. count In deciding this (llest Ion Whitman Was Crippled. Whitman was tlpplud according to advices received by this aper Cap tain Arthur Hauerbach was laid up with a knee cap in bad condition. Johnson, the quarter-back, submitted to an operation last week Tuesday Kcicher. the big !lo Kund guard, was also laid up with a partially bro ken leg it was with th-'tc three star players out of the Held, that Whitman went against Pullman lust Thursday and that Is why the Washington tanners won the game and perhaps the championship Hauerbach' Injury. In a letter to a meuibei of the Kast Oicgouiaii staff otto A. Haucihach. ol the Wlul nan luculty. a hrothci ot A 1 1 Inn Hauerbach states that tif in jured n.an Is still in bed. although he is not so very still, elthei. when he heard the football crowds yelling ou the campus near tin' dormitory The physicians think that he will recover the lull use ol the leg that was hurt and of which the kli up was strained There is now no danger of auy -i inuiient effect 1 1 "in the m jury. VARIOUS FOOTBALL GAMES. Played in Oregon and Washington on Thanksgiving Day. At Scuttle the t'ulveralty of Wash illgton eleven scored a decisive vie tor) over the team ot the t'niveisit ot Idaho, ou the local gi idiom i he MhH at the closi of the gam. staud mg l to 0 in latur ot die home ag grcgation Washington out classed the visitors at eer Bfjat, its combi nation work being allium perfect The chict s.istem of attack was the delayed pass Idaho put up a dea peratc battle from the iM-ginnlng to tlx- etui but could not withstand the tteret onslaughts of the local players. At Mouinoulh the Oregon Agncul tural college and the Oregon state Normal School eleveus met on the campus on Thursday. and a ( lean hard toiight game of football r. sulied in favor of Monmouth by a acore ol '!; to 0. At Corvallbl the second tdeven of tin- Oregon Agricultural college de icaicd Willamette l imersity in tit ball her on Ttiurortay by a geo el 17 to 6 J At Kugene the Kugene high school defeated the Uoseberg high school Thursday by a score of VI to I Then was a good attendance At ('entra)ia. tbe Centralis high school football team defeated the Olympia high school team on Thura day by a acore of 41 to 0. At the Oallea the nallea high school football eleven defeated tic Portlaud high school by a score of 12 to 0 At North Yakima the football game between the Walla Walla and North Yakims high school teams resulted In a score of 20 to 0 In favor of the visitors. LETTER At Forest CKjr, Or., the Pacific Unl verslty eleven overwhelmingly de bated the Mill Military Academy by a score of 29 to n. The halves were of In minutes' duration. The t'nlver sit coal was never in danger. EASTERN FOOTBALL GAMES. Played on Thanksgiving Day. Thura day. November 28. At Philadelphia- Cornell 24. Penn sylvania 6 At New York -Columbia 10, Car lisle 12. At Chicago Michigan M, Iowa . At Chicago Wisconsin 25. Chicago 0. At Ksnsas City -Missouri is. K:in sas 12. At Oskaloosa. la. roe College, of Cedar Rapids. 2S. Penn Quakers, to. At Carhondale. Ill Southern .1111 nois State Normal. 0, Ann Arlxr high school 10. At HeOJt City, la.- South Dakota l'nierslty. 12. Iowa Normal. 5. At Springfield. O - Ohio Wesb van IL' Wittenberg, fi. At Kaston. Pa. IjiFayette college. "'. Dbkinson college, o. At Nashville. Tenn. Vanderbilt t'niversltv. 10, t'nlvei-sltv of Nash vllle. 0. At Oalesburg. Ill Knox. 17. l.nke Forest. 0. At Champlain 111 Minnesota. 1. Illinois. 0. At Pittsburg. Pa.- Homestead. 12. Washington and Jefferson. 0. At Toeks. Kan Washburn col lege. 12. Ottawa Cnlverslty. 12. At Providence. R. I Dartmouth 22. Brown, o At Columbus 0 Ohio State 1'nl verslty 11. Kenyon. fi. At Ran Franrlsoo Olympic Ath letlc Club I, Reliance Club. 0. At Washington - Oeorgctown. 22. lhlgh. 0. At tlloomlngton. lnd D'Panw . Indiana l'liiversity. 12. At Richmond. Va. t'nlverslty or Virginia 2.1 t'nlverslty of South, fi. t l.aFayctte. Ind Northwestei n 10, Purdue. R. At Springfield. Ill Spi Ingflebl high gekoet, u. cnrtieft coii-ga I At St Joseph. Mo.- Tnrko olh gc 11, Ellsworth Medlcn. r iib-o. it. At Quincey. til. Qultney high arkooli 17. Chamii'in high aee 1 0 At Indlati'da. la. - S iiipscti is Ames. o. At St i.iitiiK. Mo Washington di versity St. I.oulsi. 6, t'nlverslty of Indianapolis. 6. At Burlington. la Burlington. 21. Fairfield. 0. At Mediapods. t-t Mcdi.isghl 1' '. Port Madison. , EASTERN SPORTS. Various Meets that Now Are on the Tapis. New Haven Conn. Nov Su The Vale l'iiieraity basketball team is rtasO for its game here tonight with Trinity which will mick the beginning of what promises to Im- the most not able season in the history ol the game After a few practice games in this vicinity the Yale team will moke an exteiiahe wi-ati-in trip in thi courae of which it will meet the Ohio State t niveriilty. the t'nlvr s!ty of Cincinnati t'nlverslty of In diana t'nlverslty of Wisconsin I - fit verslty ol Chicago and West, m Re serve till verslty Yl Athlete Weds New Haven Conn. Nov. Ho. In St John s church at tnoii today Lewis P Sheldon the former well known atii Id. was married to Miss Margaret Tiowbiidge. The bride Is the daugh i ol Mrs Huntington leiit Trow bridge, granddaughter of Henry Trow and gieat gtanddaughter of 'oah Vobeter Mr Sheldon was captain ol tin Vale track team In HUM) Pugilist Becomes a Boniface. BJiadiiphia Pa Nov 30. Jack Bonner, the well-known pugilist, to day took possession ol the tiallughci HotlM at Suuiiiiit Hill Booeaw has recently man led and declares his in tention of iM-nuani ni ly abandonliig the fighting gsnn loi the hotel huai neas. Cross Country Runners Compete. New Yurk. Nov. 'Ml. The annual meeting of .loss country i itinera la being hi id today at Moi rls Park. Co lunibiu rtsTBOM PeuusyUauia and other leading colleges and universi ties are re,, e: ented by their star athletes. At Astoria, the football game be tween 'In Astoria eleven an I an ele Life Is Uiowing Longer. From statistics and the results uj rtain changes in the methods of liv ing. it has been pun en that the span of life is being lengthened We are j ' lad u believing this when e coaoMof the great advance made in 0 ii.i ine during the past fitly vears The moat noteworthy of them ln-iug 1 m. tiers Stomach Hitters, the old reliable remc'v for all ailments of the stomach, liver and bowels It cures dyspepsia. Indigestion, constipation, headache, sour stomach, belching heartburn and ..ousneaa. It la the In-st medicine In the world for run down s)stcms, and has a racord or fifty yeara of eurea. Women should also try It, as it will certainly do , them good Our Private oie 8tamp Is over the . : of the bottle Addressed to Women by the Treasurer of the W.C.T.U. of Kansas City, Mrs. E. C. Smith. "My IH vk si-rgRs: I Ndiovo in fedvoootinx ntul uplolrltnir ajtajsjythtrtg t hat will lift up Bad ludp tvetneii, ami bttl nuk- raw i)ant ell k"novlcilR and b urning; if you hrtvo not the health to enj it. "Bovine fbond bj peroonol exporienct that Lyttla i. iMnkiium's VegrotMlilc ( oiiimmiiiI is R medk'UM ol WW viltne, and tuning- seen dosajM of l ines win iv tnv SllfferinO sisters have hwtl aNefgod MOI to life nnd ii cfulness fnun an untimely jrinvo simplv b)f the iis of few Uvttiesoi iiiai tonipnund, I musi ptroololn hvtrtue,oi t ohouM ROt im doing tnv duty to snlVering tnothciN and dWfgMOW heusekeers. "PtOI Motor, k nv health jDOOt do veu feel worn out ami ustl lip. osj'! laity do JToanOVO any of the tiotiluVs which Is'sei our sex, take my avarice let tle dsx'trirB owsno, Uy Ljrdki B.PIakhMni Vfyctoblo poOaupoaM ; it N better then Mijf and ail dm tors, for ii cures and they do not" Mka K. t'. s-Miin, ijij n.ik m , Twoouwr w . C V. I'., Ken. sas City, Mo. ICRS, K MI I II What Isle ft for tin- women of America after HMdiog mk Ii a leitOf as tha above, hut to BallOtO. Diin't some of mi who are sick mid nnsrinlili frrl how wicked viol are to remain so, making life a burden for yourself and v.ur friends when a cure is easily ami im-xpi ,isi v rl y obtained ? Iton't mui think it Would p-iv to drnn sonje of your old p. . null, ,-s as Mr- Smith mm s. Slid ii ' Lyilm I'. IMiiUhain's egetalile oiiipotiiid, which is In ii. i than all tie doctors for vur9'f" Surely, liie eaierieiice nf hutidn-da of thouSMOa ' women w hom the Compound fias oared should SJOO vlnce all women of the wis domof taking; the advice thnt Mrs Smith offers in her let tcr slsjve published Read What firs. Burnham .say a : "Drab Mb. Pinkiiam i Words fail lo aajweae atiir thaotrfal I op to jtm for your advioa, and 1 cannot speak too high of 1. villa K. I'llik liaBl'l VosjetaMe Com pou ml. i was sick lot Ikrat raara wlta lataaJ weakm 1 had Alaay -ils, neada.-be, backache, feet and fiands were cold all the dm would get tirei and faint very easy. I alae hud dropaj sud was troablad with leuoorrlnea I suffered for two weeks balaro eacti inrnstruiil jieriod and my ovaries would swell very badly. I Usk lota of medicines from doctors, but received no ts-ncflt To please my husband I tried l.ydla i'.. I'lliklimii'S Vrc)talile Coinpoiliiil, and I am BOW a well woman, ami rOOl Cosapouad alone did it." Mas. 11. W. Bubjiham, Russell. Mich. (Jan 31, 1101). Follow the record of this medicine, and re mem Is. i that these tbioisaudi of cures of womeu whose letters are eonslautlv printed in this pn i were not in . ugbt about bj " aosaataiaa slaa," but b) Lydla R IMnUhuin's .e talilc ('oniMiiiiit, ha rt u u aaaa1! Baniedj fui tVoaaaa'a Ills Those Women w ho refuse to accept auytlniig aaj are rewarded a hundred tUuu:nd tiaawa, for they get what they want a cure Moral Stick to th licinc t hat vmi klto W i - I In I S rite to Mrs I'm Mm m f IvIeS $5000 i Aid bavedvpisaliod wild tb SatD.t.al ' I) It..- a ,,t l.tnn. $v-et II hf poi-t lo ai- (.r-ia-.n wU fftii flua I hat Ilia !- . tratt nia) Ml tort KM, faf War ! I let laeaxl 1st Imn .t i t. , i.af tin- Wfitfr OliaHlOl mt I t I at k. I'lnk I...... MtMllt'lsia GtVai I w. ii. 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