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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1901)
JUST THE SAME Aft ne Dollar for venty f ive Cents STRONG ATTRACTION liKllim- U"H in rifli'i ''"'. j 1'ir-arinir inoniiifi v. ,11 mi. mill to nillltitll'i (f ' )Tvi I t 1 1 ' fl till r - vi " w- r -- . i.ft-mi ImponMt mrt In vur mmm l-artintnt. ELEGANT QUARTERS LA GRANDE'S FINE HOME FOR THE LOCAL CLUB. J. W. SCRIBER TALKS MJOUT JOSEPH SIMON a 31VUll Of 25 per cent i i ry I loak in our itook, Forging Right Ahead imp mr MM MM rtKtM. Wr art mi the rijclit track by . .. ., . . . Hllll 'MUM M ' Ol.k- Jif !. , w tltut i .. Alexander Department Store Nothing so usfful or ornamental for Clin-' inns 8h a ni' fVwing Machine Discount for Cash until January (902. Carpets , Rugs, Lace and Silk Curtains AT COST. Diacounl OH everything in the store fur the next thirty days. FMLflNG s Quarters That Would Be Creditable to a Town of Ten Time the Popula tion Plan of Organization That Could Be Commended to Other Places. I .a Urando ha the best (M house In OrefOB, Washington or California. If the population Of the town be taken Into account. Tli.' plan that was fob lowed by the bigness men of that place could well be copied by other cities, with eirelb-nt results. ' A rep resentative ot th. But Oregonian was a guest there upon a reeeift date and from tli. secretary. Mr. Palmer, and mem I.. M of th tub. learned of the mannei In which the organization was abb io COVStrtsUt so elegant an edifice and are enabled to maintain It. I. a Dram,, is a town that was shew, by the late census to havo a population of .ess than MM, It la l.i Hn agviniltural region, with stipplc tnental iniliistries of fruit raising luni bertag ami stock. In La t'.ramle ar I tin mm "i great wealth. Several arc wcllto.lo but none are affluent. Decided to Do It Well. About a year ago the business MB Of La iJitiude determined that they would i net a club house that should he not lens excellent In Its appoint ments than mat of any town In Or gon outside of Portland' and this they pio. ceded to do They formed a clu'. ..imposed 0) the epresentatlve men Of the town, and organized It upon ra tional I. ncs- paraaaat my and thor oughness They selected a secretary. Mr. Palmer, who was to devote all ot his time to the affair of the new or ganization The selection proved to tie wise. Not only thas he been effi cient in handling the details of the club but he himself drew the plan for the hottae that was built, and In drawing them planned the most con venient comfortable one that has ever been constructed In the atate Have 154 Members. The rlub has now 154 paying nicm ere. The dues are fir, a year, or I1JI a month The building oat 19,100; the furniture l.'.ixi or 110,000 m all. Iluslneai men took $4,000 in slock, that Is to lie tiald liack to them as the club grows older. There Is also other Indebtedness, of about an equal amount. The financial plan up mi whbh the club la operated Is to repay the Indebtedness n the rate of IRO a month, returning R per cent. In tarsal on all deferred pavmenta. And this han been done. The Indebtedness may at any time he still further re duced, as the club )uin money In th" trensury that can be applied to that account. The House. The building of which la OrSSfsMt are Justly proud. Is UHin a lot In the center of the business portion Of th' town The (ist of the ground as In The Senator will Have Herd Row tc Hoe. Th nks the La Grande Petit cian He May be the Means of De feating Governor Gear. "I find fssaatOf ,loc;.li Simon a rery active candidate." said J. V. Scrlher. when asked by the I .a Oread). ChroOSelc en his return traOl Portland concerning political slns and move BtOSta in tlM Oregon metropolis. "He Is by no means a dead politician, and those who desire to com oh s his de tent must be up am', doing. However I think It will he accomplished. In the fllt place, the .prOBM court decision on the Portland primary law was a crippling blow to the senator lie will tr to overcome its effect ! building up a machine in the 0000 trv. hut It remains to M see. how well the people like Simon. In the second place he has lost most of his strong and intluential Irien.ls Ills domineering disposition Is tospor. sible for this Simon wants to be the whole thing and this does not appeal io others who are natural. leader, and not inllowers He has. I limb" stau. I lost H. W. Scot . who whether he himself becomes a candidate or not will oppose the nresent senator 0 all fait minus. I understand also that Simon has lost Mr Corbett Hut he hi not daunted by these things. He will make a strong fight to control every section of the state My ally mil I Imeett with Mr. Oeer he expels to get In under the shadow of his pop iitnrltv I'm the alliance will not strengthen the governor. It will sim ply reduce his support and may In trohh Mm In defeat. The chief or ' for Mr. Slncn la. 1 believe. Mr. Wallace McMamtuaut who la a very active p.-illtlclan " CAUSE OF FALLING HAIR. Da.iki.uff. Which is a Germ Diaease Kill the Germ. I'alling hair Is caused by dandruff which la a germ disease. The germ in burrowing Into the root ot the hair, where It destroys the vitality ot the hair, causing the hair to fall out. digs up the cntlcule In little scales, called dandruff or scurf. You (ant stop th" tailing hair without curing ihe dan druff, and you can't i BfS the dandruff without klling the dandruff germ "Destroy the cause, you remove the ffect." Newhro's Hcrpicide is the only hair preparation that kills th" dandruff germ. Herpiclde a aU a delightful hair dressing Notice to Contractors. Sated proposals will of received ai the office of T. F. Howard, li 'hltecf up to 12 o'clock noon of Frldav De nth. I Ml, for the hull In g of an a I dtlion to the Field si 'iKMiIhoiise, n West Pendleton, according to pluil.i ptepared lor the same by T. F. Ho nrd. architect. The right la reserved to reject sny snd sll bids for th work. Dot tabor I, INI. r, .-f ;. -h K0ULTRY and EGGS Itkn :. j:.d'i Poultry l)od makes them. BoeJ Moal ies IUcim flavor, t rttnsliells make ti.cm -)lid M :a nil aid digestion. Try a sample, C. F. COLESWORTHY, Hay, Grain and Teed. East Alta Street. Pendleton, Ortgon. Hie Celebrated fajestic Ranges fine of Cooking and Heating Stoves r P. J. CLARKE & CO. Opera house Block. EATING STOVES before purchasing come and look over nyr large and coro pltto line of healing atOVM wind we arc selling at a ver lo figure NSFRO A THOMPSON, a niiiii.-d fi'.r.nu It ix Inl' bv 4ti feet dimension. io story, wooden At- one enters, he passes Into a spacious rocoptlOO hall whence h-sd doors to a bowline alley on the right, and to a gvmnasium en the ktft The latter I of I . ;ulnt in-, height, and is praOOrtj fitted At ti e further end Is an Oloyajod OtOJI with s pleni'e I. aib In tb i-i-iiti-' ! l , hi. -.rnl dressing r.oms for the '. cnl athlefs around the sides, lpoo occasion, this plunge bath may h closed oti an. I tin stnge use.i for en ti HalDasOlH. n curtain being in plac I and all the accessories for the giving of musical or literary or dramatic af- Itk the J alOMlllOl piop'T as tie audlsneo room. A Handsome Suite. I ... -i ' one of tin handsomest lltei of lari" rooms suitable tot so cial functions that rer was planned. Tfcej run from front ba rear and are elegantly furirahed. Poitiers divide theni. and when dselrad. a" '"' ,H used tor th. two-week social areata flreti bj tin- elott. alternating ith danelDV and nordi On the opynltt sld. oi the building from this -uiite are the library ladies' parlor? cfoli kitchen, lavatories and th. apart gaeata of iio- nrratiir wl1" M '" the aooae and attends onstantlv Ui the conduct of the club- to manv as :;v people have been entertained Up on the appor Moor, with ample room for the eas moving about of the guests Exhibit it With Pride. Huslness men .f I Orandi h.o their club house with oicojQOH p i ', aud It is certainly worthy the -nthu aiasm It arouses when visitors from other places are taken there Whe: ever plans are being laid for the building ot club houses, or the Im provement of those now standing, in formation regarding l a flrande's club home should be obtained It Is unimi among all such enterprises on the north coast In only one regard need improvement be affected in the club's jurnishment and that Is In the mat ter of the library At present it is not extensive not especially well ie lected But it is said that this de tect will soon he remedied, and when this is done I .a Grande will have a club borne furnished with everything that the moat unreasonable could ask Of Benefit to You. D. 8 Mitchell. Fulford. Md 1 'Dur ing a ion. Illness I was troubled with bed tores tried DeWltt'f Witch Hasel Salve and was cured " Cures piles sores aud burns Heware of counter felts Tallman Co. Health and Beauty. Poof complexion ia uaually the re suit ol Irregularity of the bowels De Witt s Utile Karly Itlaers silruulste the MOOT, regulate the bowels. Tall aaaa av f'o. Profit Takers Stopped Bulge. ('Imago ti.. 6. Heavy profit tan i.i l. outs il is stopped the icns i tlOBOl bulg. in May wheat, corn and Wheat dropped from 1V to 19, eon from to 7P4 and a.t., frees 4.f.s, to Food Changed to Poison. Patrefvlng food In the Intestines 1110d11. es effei ts like those of arsenic. but Dr, King's New Life Pills expel the po suns fl'illl 1 -.it' I g the taiwi Is gaatly, easily hut surely, curing con ti put ion. billiousness. sick headache tereffO) all liter, kidney and liowel troubles. Onlv tic at Tallman Co 'a For the Holidays A I KLINE'S SUCCESS CfOWOfrd our ffbrtf .'ii Um (Int la i t tmr Great Clothing Sale Ywteitifty wu lil little elttj titan tw)l men's and !'" -uits artl ovtroottl at a DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. if yOU wish I suit of I en nat--lh. DfMT foci littipyr kind at tliis dittOUOt, DfH ter 0 ntie lotnotTow rnontiogi Bslv ootitinuei until Bsturdtj night but don't wdit nntil goodi are all pickod nr. PT Where Whole Families can Trade W I HE FAlR V razor Opera House. il... I I'niri . I .ae mill Msiiug. 1 Jai M rli I , I ... .1 M,ui, r. Monday. Oecember 9th. 1901. a i. m w i ' ftmtlvt' BfMI I " m YON rbt 000 loyous l.augliiiig l;.ivotite M N I M VEAR and BETTER than EVER Y0NS0N... PRMKltTKf) B1 I mmctii fMSOOMPAin Ooaipjete Boonle Burlwmaiotioi liev il.b nog Mecliaiilcal I II . in Ne Stilly New Special! ics New No cities f'ric gOCi 75c and ll.OO. BUY HI Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS, I or line haVftlllg and nil bfMU In - 'i machiiui ) Um mill or factory it CoUinot i urptUMd i 1 Made from Type Metal. East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or. Family Liquor Store You u ill Find I he Best I he Cheapest The Purest I he I arget Stock Of Wines, Whiskies, Brand ies and Gins of All Kinds, Both - Foreign and - -. - Domestic No. 217, Court Street James A. Howard REAL ESTATE BROKER. Court St. near First Nat. Bank Has Real Etstate for Sale See Here 1 460 acres of choice wheat land, about ten miles northeast of Pendle ton. This is oris of the finest Improv ed farms in the county end has good school advantages. Will sail for cash or trade for equal value In unionpuw. I land. Eight fine Iota In Pendleton at 100 each, on easy terms. 160 acrss of wheat land south of Pendleton, 100. 36 acrss choice fruit snd garden land near Milton. One naif of tract in bearing fruit tree , acres aifal fa. Ail under irrigation. Finely lm proved. 120 acrss on McKay Crash, 20 acrss ai cotton land under irrigation, balance good wheat land, wall Im proved. MO seres good wheat land, In a body, four miles from Pendleton; terme half cash balance on time ts suit purchaser at 61 , per cent In ter set. J. J. Oliver Kif i Hi (ft A Mjeitite lire. I "a cur. ! . a - You si oiiid tri rbnr.. the ',.-1 pofaieieM faliii. Pea e-it. aj Badley 5r Zahner -'l Mam t., l'tillti,u, reK. i. UxclrullA Itairoji, of Wall VYalia, are yeueal a4eiiUfoi tin. ine.ll. inr Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line rtaeco. a Car amy , Hrvp's lxave I'siidltiUiii evwrv Uy at 7 b'clucO e.e,l -uielsy, f..r 11 L.I H-nk, Nye Kldgt Alba soil Haul. 6ood ac ciuiiuulatioua. Keaeonable Ireigbt an4 uw i;yi i rates Dally Cast Oregonian by Carrier, Oltf ofSe. at Ixi uiai A Co'a irnm nly 16 canta a wmIl aiorr Tho Leadt g Hardware Men. TTi