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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1901)
ES.B. THE ELKS' SERVICES MONDAY. DBOBMBKBI, 1901. Naifs Dyspepsia Cure WALLA WALLA MAN FOUND W. A. YORK'S WHEREABOUTS ARE NOW DISCOVERED THE MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD HERE ON SUNDAY. Has cured these case and It will cure you J. M. Church, IjaOranrie, Ore., wvh, He Is Living In Oystervllle. Oregon. Whither His Wife Went Months Ago. Wnlln Wnlla. Dec. 2.- The mystic which taehrottded t ti dlsappsarati i nf W. A. York, a fanner of Wnlln WiiHa county, over a year IfO, I M The Opera House Was Crowded and the Audience Was Impressed Trib utes to Memory of the Late 8. P. Sturgis and William T. Murphy. 1. ,.tl. I r.l., V.. 'JBii llun.iv,.. "I suffered for 20 yeaw, and Mieve ,,,, ,,,,, ,t)v;, ' Order' of. Blta had I not lifted Nan's Dyspepsia lure bald that l memorial exercises m Fra I would not be alive to write you a sert Opera House yesterday alter testimonial." noon uOBf before the time tot Ike program to i" cm. the house was w il il i rj i ' crowded to overflow! nf with people Nathan t alk, Itnlsv, Idaho, My: I (..lK,. , hMr .,,, ,vln,s . n, suffered for years; found many reliefs ,.,.,, TU. n,s, ,,tKh, or ,,. rinN S , but no cure except yours." seals in the center ol the house weft reserved for the members of the or- For sale bv Tatlman ft Co.. and all 'lei ami their families and a few me first class druggists, or tend to Frank "" ,u' 1 o'clock they marched broufhl out the facta rjorfloM county. emei-Klna ItOBI this MRS. E. cltv A force 01 jHiiaiM-Ke ,. Is at work today rcmovliu: steel and Hi trotii the old yards and turntable, preparatory t. maklni extensive lev nrovemenu on the line ol the Omon Railway a Nariijatloii company in addition to this it is rumored thai ma Una long proposed running to ooveiio ami Pomeroy will now be built. To give weight to this Idea there arc now in the yards Of the company ii number Ol can loaded with new steel and it mm whita the Jananeae workmen "'CHEST Mas i .1. I .. I.,. I III 1.1 ll.lW been dfacloaed, and Mr. York has been '"'' "" ' " . , round HvliiK a. Oystervllle. Ore . with .mSm his wire Mrs. York quietly left per "J jjf JJTM friends here feu months ago ItBfl jaai " MO. ' ' '' J IHCIl I (IIISI I III Hum ...... , se, tion is to in reached iv has been with her husband since much of the time nursing hint In ie veie sickness. Y'ork left hate Just nt the opcnltiK of harvest a year ago no trace of him was secured R. PARKKS IS DEAD. DEATH OP A FORMER PENDLETON WOMAN. Passed Away at Meacham Thle Morn-! ,,,," Am"rl,''i )tnfM ing Funeral win ne Meld at Walla I ,,rpn, ""W,H wtis. 1 ' inter V.j. . ' tV nf ""'Ih. today of which If , Hi., ilentb lit Meiiebiini nf Mm IT n - . ... - ....... u. .,,. is Parkei, wite oi a nrotticr of .lor' H Parties, which occurred there at 1:10 o'clock ibis morning, of tuberculosis. Mr Parkea With her family, has been livmi: in Menchntn I'm (be itant three montbe, they hnvlnK Rone there in the , ".J'opJr- ThiR miB. inte trotn " Petl. l,i, IMalla I ty of w Word reached I'enrlleton tndnv nf 1 ,mi. Pnator wHlii Hi lirk. a . uusoiy th. world r. l. ' " irnm fk ..." .""SI l",r ton lnil " 7jil and num. J?" nl-J Imp,- Mint he ciinnao In climate trotn Hint of Walla Walla would bonellt her in i nl in I v 11.... .....I MiH I ml ii-'lt iilll ,' :, . ,. th. earlr romolatlon of Since the sad tragedy a year ; or two A ,, ... ...i., I ago in which ner son Areine until "" Hon and very recently When his wife left there was no intimation that she even knew of the whereabouts nt her bus bntul. Correspondence has recent 1 LEN SHARON SUBSCRIBED 41 mm fin, l j.. si '"""""nt wnrlln. ,nlll"l ore chin, " i met ! ,,,, vm k a. Nau, Portland Hotel Pharmacy, Port land, Oregon. Price $i a bottle or 6 bottles tor $s. express prepaid. and other building material including Line, Cement, Plaster, Brick, and Sand. We have a large stock of HOOD GUTTKK8 (or barns and dwellings. Into the opera house !n a body. Tin ollicers took seats on the stage, while He Took $10 in the Lewis and Clark Centennial. Chairman Corbett of the Lewis ami Clark Centennial cominlsslon. lecelv ad the tollowlng letter last week from i. L. Bharoa. of this city, tubacrlblng Y'ork came to town riding a liois. barebaek. and after trailing with the members took those reserved for ,.ru merchants, disappeared, and nil th-ni In the audience. In the center trace of him was lost lor a vear II of the stage stood the head of a large was feared that he had committed (0 the funds now being raised fOl th elk. the animal from which the order suicide or had met foul play but it centennial derived Its name, and over It hung now appears that he succeeded In Hon II W Corbett. Portland, Or the stars and stripes. The rest of the leaving the country unnoticed The peial Sir I alih von would put my stage was appropriately decorated reason assigned Is Inabllltv to meet name down for one share $lnl of the pressing demands for money. NEW BUILDING MATERIAL DAYTON EXPECTS A LINE WILL 00 TO COVELLO. Town Is Worked Up in Anticipation of the Building of the Extension. Dayton. Wash.. Dec. 2 This city Is somewhat worked up over activity in railroad circles, and Immediate pros pects of a new line being built Into tnnn & Co Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House THE French Restaurant cosy Roons Well Lighted and Hteani Heated. Best 25 cent Meals In the City. with purple, which is the ICIks' offtel colors. The Opening Ode. Here is the opening ode as sung by the officers: (Ireat Killer of the universe, All-seeing and benign. Look down upon and bless our work. And be all glory Thine. Oh. hear our prayers for the honored dead, While bearing in our minds The memories graven on each lu;u' For days of Auld LaSf Syne. Colonel J. H. Ituley delivered the eulogy. He paid a beautiful tribute to their departed membeiM Samuel I' ,Tr?,?:. . . Sturgis and William T. Murphy, which - was In part as follows: "Of our brothers. Samuel V Stut ( glH and William T. Murphy, whose membership has been severed f rom 1 this lodge by death, again we say, their lives were full of honor, of kind- neSB and of helpful deeds In life they knew the value and sacredness of a benevolent deed, and a kind word The were good and noble men: tin y Blled the lives of others with : sunshine; they left a legacy of lov. I . nml honor to all who knew them. Of them we say. new friends can never i fill the places nt the old ones Tl i . 1 1 stock of the Lewis and Clark Centen nial fund, now being subscribed in Portland, i dtalre the certificate of slock as a souvenir or memento mom hundreds nf other papers and curios Of various kinds In my posses sion Yours trulv. I SHARON Health and Beauty. Poor com piss Ion is usually the re suit oi Irregularity of las bowels lie Witt s Little Karly Risers stimulate the liver, regulate the bowel-. Tall nt t , there was no hope for the Having of thr' life that went out apimrently in iinc, using mourning for her dead boy Mrs i'nrkcs formerly lived in pag dleton leaving here In I NHS and go Ing to Wnlln Walla. She was om ,, the pioneer women of lilts part ol tin niiiit rly. Mrs P&rkSS leaves n husband ami lour children The funeral will be hold In vValll Walla tomorrow or next day. She was a daughter of Samuel An derson well known here. She was -14 1,1 Dni.ll ,.r ii ..n . ' " '. . in 'Vllllll .,, -I . .. ' Walla, a son In-lnw. went to Meacham ' mm ,, T? w this morning to attend to bringing the hod here for transportation to Wnlla Walla Death of Mrs. Blatchiey. Mrs niafeblev stepmother of Mrs I'M Weaver died this morning nt Col lax, at 7 o'clock. She hnd been m, I, loi two or three weeks, and It was thought that she wns sufficiently re in, ie,l to warrant the hope of COB) piste re coven The malady wns iy pliolrl fever. 1,400 feet kl.. . u" ") work tKi. what hard tn Jt?? y one of thP hM, l !" 1 .000 rublr lrt tlnmlln ,. ..'" : " oie tit, 1 1 ....... . "" I'rsnir v B Mi nlorKi ts) - t ,llrtl'"r on the mm the llnll.,.l vr" ...... ihtii, ,, vi nm Property has isfsHjisj thi BUM An Evsnothirii "I snffprpd for chlsl trouhle and dM nu until I comnipnnid 0tB "re. write Rn Jugl evangelist of fell? ni- 1 Minute Couth Cm ifnsj no inrnai and lot( croup It Is iinaUM . . . . ,. a -a (V (Ti rv r.- . .? tw (D ) f sj Dtt D?aiys ttdP Trade ait Tlhe IP(g(D)ipBs Warellwiii Not a Questionable Quality Here. Men's Shoes- Women's Shoes. a Frog Legs. EXTRAS Kastern and Oysters. Olynipia OFLN DAY and NIGHT OUH. LAPONTAIN, Prop. The Place to Buy : : : : Is where vou can get g--.l-quick anif riieap prices. Beet line of Lumber, Lath, Shinglutt, Build ing am. Tar paper. Linn- and cemtiiit, l'lckolt 1'lanter, Brick, Sand, Moulding Screen DOOM PJ VVindowH, Bfatfa A DooH Terra ( otta Pipe. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumlier lard. R. FQRSTER, - Proprietor. You get What you buy from us. in i Stock ol WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. pure thoiiKhtK. kind words and fSO erotiH deeds can never die: they henr fruit and add forever to the well-he Ina of the human race. Their BoMs seli'-denyiiiR lives Increase the moral wealth of man and kIvs to us assur nnee that the future will he aruuder thun the pust When they xtnotl with In the twiliaht of life and knew that for the lust time the koIiI was fading (. from the west, and that there could at not Hall BSjain, within their vision, the trenihlinn luster of another dawn: -, when they knew thnt the durknegR of niKht to tliem had come their souls were filled with a new Ilaht. for in that nlitht the memory of their ener mis deeds shone out like stars from S heaven ahove and llghtSd tksss. th, . way. We nr.- hetter for the memory of those two lives and we are hraver .-, for such deaths: and attain, to our n helnved lirothers. Samuel IV HturKes J and William T .Murphy, we say fare- you well. we loved yon IIvIiik and we lm, von stlil " The Closing Ode (, KollowiiiK Colonel Haley's , ulou.v tile !'sln! ode was sum: hy th. BMB hers of tfia lodge and the nil, Hen , -- wus dismissed with a benediction liv Hev W i: 1'otwlne. The ods ft) W, Inn.- tinlsiied our labor, the part Iiik has come. (. And each of our brothers now goes to r. his home. And our voices bleu, line we now will depart III peiieet love, giving each note from the heart. Soliil, all Ivathet rain Congress tap sole . $l.fi() Kroo Call, Creeilmore or Congress, lots of hard wear 2.00 kangaroo Calf. Seamless Lace oi CottgraiS, the) are all riglu 2. SO Napa tan. Waterproof lcatlict. soh upper, hcllows tongue, tap sole, lace l 2h WHANG LEATHER, leather lined, h.avs double le, lace . 2.7ft WHANG LEATHKK, anvas lined, heaw douhlc sole and tap 2 7fi These shoes are treated with OLBITB ! IKON ad ding to the wear and making them waterproof, Comfort Shoe for tender, cold and rhauittfctic foati lelt lined, soft and eass but lots of wear 3.(10 German Socks Felt Boots Canvas Lezglns Pelt lined leather foxed, warm and COinfortabll lace or Conxtcu, isa I'd: In .ivci btlokin, just the thitiK for cold tnotsis Fell slippers, Manuel lined, lm trimmed, lot I weur . . . Felt UUlliflerS, fur trimmed, red tit black Fine kid, stylish button hoot, felt lined, .tv.i thing tor winter. '. tra fine Vici kid, Chrome kid lined all throufh. i surpassed for fall and wmtei wear Kangaroo Calf, lace or button, made for hard wt Comfort Shoes, )iist what tin name implies,! Lilly kid, gipsy cut, soft flexible soles jt rriMn Cloth Ota Dtt ipays ttdD Trade M Tlhe FedDipBes Wsnrelhidi) Not a (Questionable (Quality Here. : to H i do... Trucking & Transferring. Laatz Bros. ICa, b duty accomplished, each I, rot! eontent. Ob, thus ninv we ever our frfkMeeMp cement May Cbarlty. Justice and Brotherly loVe At lust lead iih up to the (Iran, I UodffS ahove Tlie uxheri were I., (i Krazier. HI mer P I)odd Leon Cohen (' K R ok v. lt and II U llexter. Music and Readiny. I'll.' feature ol the occasion wais tin iiikiuk ol Mri.. Waltur lie. .1 ot Hort laud. Mrs Iteeil lm.-. lie.-n rcconieil (; a perhaps the HweeteHt Hinger in Q OfeMBi and her reliditioux in this BJM (, mortal SSI US were aueli an to prove the deserved reputation Bhe hears au a vocalist. Her method was artisti, in keepiiiK with the chaiactei ol the ix casion It was a simple style, nut f partakiiiK Of t hut which would have b l en used when there were no sacred Oc uaUfbts of the proKrani. An adaiila- tion of the hymn clasaii . "Ahldi With lis," "Prayer, hy (ioddard. ami q Absent ' were charmiiiKly hiiuk Mrs William Fitzgerald's reading r: ot Biyant'.s "i'hauatopsis." was in , that lady's usually tlue manner, and' the th;-"c numhei-H hy the surpliced choir of the (,'hurch of the Hedeemer. era evidence of the very careful trainiiiK thai had hen given the hoys by the rector, th Hev. W K l'otwiu The program was creriitahle to the arraiiKementH committee, and the rit ualistic work was such as to give out siders an Idea of the beauty of the Iks' secret work In the lodge room We are going to give a year's scholarship in the St. Joseph academy to some GIRL in Umatilla county. We want you tu help select the girl, step in and let us tell yuu how we propose to give abso lutely free this full year's teaching. Boy's Shoes Uulined oil grain, lianl't kind oi wttr . $1.45 Steel ihod, butt ol itook appkrand bottoaM, HoltH and hailtfiiU of rttl protfMton 2.00 Kangaroo calf , fair atitoh, Bngliifa baokitay 1.75 Kangaroo oaif, leamlaai, quilted aolai, largo Hiz' 3.00 We will give m free, a full year si ship in the nrndmv 0 MsV Umatilla count? you to help us "J hv Call and W vou how we propose" it Dtt iPsiys ii(Q) Tradle an Tlhe PdDp)Ee Wsreihi iNol a Questionable Quality Here. Misses' and Childrens Shoes Calf, lace or hutton, good style, not stogl. fi.jj ,.0 Baby Shoes lii.iiKola Kid, heavy sole, rMSOI Imtton, dieatfi bill full of laTetta. ,.as SO Oil 'liver Hrofl. will retire $25,0(VI stock of dry jjoods, clothing and furn ishiriKS Must be sold at once Very fine vie i kid, ext. ,,,,, soles, fair stieli, vou will like I.M a.oo Dtt Pcays ttdD Trade sitt Red, Laoeor llutton, oat skin, not sht Hlue or red, viol kid, fancy tlnisli Hosed Vtei, patent Up and heel foxmg Hlaek doiigoia kitl, itenl leatlier tip 1 ilove calf, tip same Aud lotii of others. Hit Fays tto Tn 6 1 r j v nj v ii a SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSaSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Sf eeeeweee '"'