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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1901)
os Standard prints at - 5c yard ps Unbleached muslin at - 5c yard ps Outing flannel at - 5c yard pr Shoes, odds and ends, at $1 pair doz. Men's Working Shirts, regular 40c and 50c values, th s week they go at 25c each. before purchasing tome and iook over nur large nd com plete line o( heating stoves wltici we are selling at a ver low figure ANSFORD A THOMPSON. The Leading Hardware Men. - - - . i uur mi m A m i-acw n.iv w . . a B m mm U-d mm n aiul "-"V etc. New ami lateat . . I I goods, pocket liooks, Ill i-rf purses, card cases. STATIONERY A rVT iTini i anbGRANITI ll I I aJ WW . ieaaM't'4 SCORE WAS 28 TO 0 DALLES TEAM DEFEATED SCOURING MILL TEAM. Game There on Saturday Ended tha Serlea of Three the Wool Men Played With Outalde Teams. The Pendleton aeourlng mill foot hall trHin wnn defeated at Th Dalles on Saturday by the loral team of that town. In a seore of 2S to 0. The game wan the last ol a HPr'ea of throe games. Heppncr and Wasco preeedtng this game, and the men were not In good condition to go against thr great ef weight of The Dalle combination, which wan strengthened considerably. BASEBALL MAGNATES. Meet in New York and Chicago to Form Plana. Chicago. Dec. 2. The American hasehall league Is holding Its adjourn ed annual meeting today at the Audi torlnm Hotel. St. LOQll having been taken Into the fold little other than routine husincna remains to lie trans ailed unlcsa the talked of plans to capture New York have mecretly ad vanced to a stage which would war rant the magnates In announcing that thnt city will tie added to the circuit the coining senson. This la not eon leered likely, however. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP. ik toy EE FMUKG.i HEATING STOVES CATTLE AND HOG I Mil RES. LIVESTOCK OWNED IN WALLA WALLA COUNTY. Monterasteli Bros. Marble liraniteWorks We do our own work and guarai. i... the saine at loaeat price. Katiiuatee given ou all kiuda ol cut atone. Full atock on hand It will pay you to see our work aiul get price before placing your order. Main St.. near 0. R. Ik N. depot, Pendleioa Wrr XS I expect people to know wha UU T KJxJ you ha v. ta sell If you don't ADVERTISE? tore III n . v can never be It advertises Cattle Are Increased in Number and Valuation la Greater Thia Year. Walla Walla. Dee. 2 In Walla county at this time are 8.t!' head ol cuttle, ulued at $M6,31, or an aei age of $!t.!0 per head Thin lb the largest nuniber ol cattle ever utieited and the valuation is 1.4I eaeh high i than ever before known. In the hog line there arc 4 Ml heei with an average value of $'.'.:' -t Las' year tin attl numbered 7 4u7. with an average alue of $14. 7 In hogs then were Mil 3.8W) and each one waa said to be worth $2.3 In IH!k the nutubei ol lioga reached low water mark, there being but 2,8t2 in the county and they were said to be worth but iJi aeea eilai Hv panic the number of hogs inereaaed. until In !Vr. there were .:ir. and each was worth $2..r. In ISM the hog was mi I m il at :t :iH. and there were 3.82fi gHHessed in ibis county When it la known that 4.000, bushels ef grain Is grown in Walla Walla count) and that nearly MM people reside within the county In . ity of 10.000 people the number of stock' kept la very small Smallpox at the Fort. Walla Walla Dec 2 A ase of smallpox has broken out at Fort Walla Walla but the patient la cloae ly quarantined and no further trouble Is antlcliated. Refunding Bond The refunding bonds of the cltv school dlatrict. amounting to J25.0OO were aigued by the board of directors todav and turned over to the purchaa era N W Harrla Co of Chicago The bonds draw Interest at the rate of 4 per cent . the old bonds having drawn . The new Imnrd of education also organized for the ensuing year's work. Rain la Pleaaing. Rain has been falling nearly contin uously for three days and the ground ha been thoroughly soaked. The farmers are happy over the prospect of being abb- to finish fall seeding be fore winter sots in. Denrneaa Cannot oa i ured by lnoal appllrai'.ona, Bl ttirt nond reach the rti'WMFCil Hrttnn of the em. Then' la only one to cure ileabicaa. rikI llia.1 la by eoDatltu. ilnnsl remediea. Pcatnea la caue'1 by an In flamcrt pondltlen ( thr nim-ona llnlni ot the Knaiarhisn ' W h u ihta tube gels In dameit yuu hare a rnmMlnt; aoimd or imper lect hearing, and heu H l enilrely rloaed ileafneaa la the raaatt, nn-l urleas Ibv InAammi Con can Ik lakta "ii snil tlila tune rmitnreil te IU nnrmat roiiiii'lnn. bemtng will be deatroyeit torever ; nine iaae out ot ten are omiaea by oalarrh. which ia nothing but an lnflamel condition of the mm nn aurfaeaa. 'e will give one humlnxl 1nllra for any oae of leafneaa e by catarrh1 thai saaNkM be ciireil by Hall'a Catarrh tire, mi i lor rirculara, fraa. F. J. CHKNKY .V CO.. Toledo, O. Sold br a I ilrugi'ata. 7 ? Mall'a rainily I'l'li are the brat. League Managers Confer. New York, Dec. 2. Behind closed doors at the Fifth Avenue Hotel to day Messrs. Hrush. Freedman. Drey fuss. Robinson and their brother mag nates of the national b-ague arc In session today discussing thi1 plans for the coming season. Owing to the strict secrecy maintained it Is Impos slide to learn the exact nature of the deliberations. Knough has leaked out. however, to warrant the fans In Xpeotinf some startling announce ments ere long regarding the national league circuit im next season ami n plan ol campaign In the Inevitable warfare against the American league World'a Greateat Playera are to Meet in New vork. New York. Dec. 2 The billlaid playera who are to take part In the world'a championship tournament he ginning tonight In the concert hall at Madison Square Garden, have com pleted their practice work and are ready ror the fray. The tournament is attracting wide attention as It la the flrat big affair for several years The contestants Include such experts at the cue at Jake Schaefer. C.eorge Slosson and Ora Mornlugstar. On the Pugilistic Calendar. Haltlmore, Md.. Iee. 2.- Tommy Felt., who has attracted considerable attention of late by reason of his mini erew and successful tight win aieel Joe Trlppen In a twenty round bout here tonight. Trlppen Is a Haltimorc prodnct and is expected by his udmlr i era to put up a stIT tight aainst Felt HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. I,. R. Mandel. San Francisco. S. Miller San Francisco. John Ralph, Spokane. H. S Sims. Portland. Mrs Walter Reed. Portland. William Maher Portland. (' M Smith. Portland T. W Smith. Portland. R. Jackson. The Dalles J. 8. Frye. Sol Harris. Portland. I. . H. Herman T M Ward. St Paul Sam Thrall and wife. New Y'ork H .1 Sehafer. Milton. H. H Roth. Chicago. li Scbuetts Spokane. W. K. Whipple. Tacoma. R W Fb-mlng Calloway. I R Thoman Walla Walla W D Chamberlain, city 8. 8 Taylor Elgin Rd Rlackhurn. Omaha. .1 Meurer Chicago. The Golden Rule. Tom Hodgeman C V. Daniel, city Adam Apell Portland R Tawney. Walla Walla. William Barnea Walla Walla. s C Ruin. Spokane. M. H. Patton and sou. SKikane. casso. PorUaad, Mrs ('. R Heaves, fklah Scott lianjamin. Seattle. S H Moore. Adams. L 0 Flynn Walla Walla. Peter O'Sullhan and wife Joseph D. J Qteads Mrs T. J I T Nebergall and family. La Bothnar to Wreatle Parker. New York. Dec. 8. The handicap wrestling match between Harvey I'm kef the lightweight champion uiest lei ot the world, and (otge Hot liner the Instructor of the Knlcl;crho ei Athletic deb which takes plnci at the l.eonax Lyceum tonight is at tracting much attention annum the spoiling lraternit The ,ii I'ii'iij are that Parke must throw Bo It i -i twice In sixty minutes or forfeit the match Moth men appear to he in x rellent trim. You will rind The Bst The Cheapest The Purett The La'gevt mikk Of Wines, Whiskies, Brand ies and Gins of All Kinds, Both ... - BARGAIN DAY! Subscriptions to the Daily, Weekly, or SemiWeekly )n Saturday. December 28 AT Van Winkle ' Hepimer. Berg, Walla Walla. Cialiam Austin. Texas. H Stewart, city. Homei Jordon. Portland. William Fellows. 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For sab- ly Tallman ft Co. aole agenta For the Holidays AT KUM:'S Family Liquor Store HALF PRICE A Cut of 50 per cent, For this one day only At this rate, the Daily East Oregonian, if you subscribe on this day, will be sent by mail to you for one year for $.100; the Semi-Weekly for $1.00: the weekly for 75c. This offer is made to old or new subscrib ers who pay subscriptions in advance from December 28th. 1901 f or one year or more. Don't tail to take advantage of it Tell your Neighbor about this offer Send in your name for a Sample Copy. Foreign and Domestic No. 217, Court btreet Remember this offer is good for the ONE DAY ONLY, Saturday. December 28th. Remit by bank check, postal note, money order, express order or in one and two cent stamps. Address EAST OREGONIAN, PHNDLBTON, OREGON.