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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1901)
Holiday Goods. Christmas Gifts - THE Frazier,Book Man. FOR MANY FLOWERS Successor to Max Baer. Elegant Souvenirs for Christmas Tide. M( Doll of everv .-. ription fron. Vfjrriirv Klegrant French plate mtr 3 ,s. to 16.00 Dolk boboB ami iUlllUI pan. mm) minora and iHpn extra of all ktwR j cittn. Juat the thing tor your dreeeer. illMUNSC uOOuS hVndnSatefafc! llKniM A" mhMmmM f fcrtj dif- collar OBfl hatulkercliie' and Kl"'1- rt,l,un1' ferent albums at various BOBBa, waate pa.er basket,, u.at- ami price. on cannot help Iwlnp pleased all kinds of novelties. ' taws SS!?!: JSt SOtkw a3SS i.rd. ami oil,, : opular trau.e. ever ex'itht.cl in the city. IfitlltT (.nulls ,Hl Kent'-- pi.tnrni: ivwuttfui ptotam toMMd UdUlU UUUUSoMn'a thie pock.-, I HlllK ,,,,,, untrained, black and imok and card i-nee of tin- latent wmU. ttlu ,,, colors Must ! seen to tieaign be appreciated lrlMllvS fcL t 5?,"V -TiVrJ Hnv wagon.. .led, and MM U",k"-..B,",krHlrf?T,,r i '" Vmn.lbali -n.l return lll. and humor F.Ibii gift .k- . nlTW i ..ens. foui- dotl, am) Lather. filiform nook g! hru comhe. etc., etc lliat are sure to plea 1 1 Select them now and have them laid away. You will thus avoid the moments. TUESDAY. PFX'KMHEK in 1"1 LOT OF FRIDAY F(K)l) AT RACK SALMON CROWDED AT FISH DAM BELOW PENDLETON Joseph Soyder Says Thtre are Hun dreds of trie Big Piscatorial Beau tits at the State Spawning Ground Joseph Snyder who tends to the fish dam that ha leen put In three miles below Pendleton on th Daniels place in tli 1'matllla rivor, was In town Monday evening and stated ti th. East OlMMIlBII that tha reports of salmon running numerously are true "There are hundred of the bits fish " said Mr. Snyder, "and one can so. th. arattT lila K with them at a:.y tlno- now Tin y cannot legally In taken for that dam In now mad. state pawning grounds for tlx' fish, ami the law forbids people from catching or otherwise taking them Tin flam wa alightlv damaged ty tin high wa ter that hat- ruled for some days since the river rose from the rains and I have repaired It with several good loads of rock It Is likely that fur thai damage will l done if the high water continues" Member of thf Pendleton 8rts mens' association are Interested in the dam. and desire that It be ratala ed so that if i . I the riah in the river mav ha increased Thus far. It ha.- doii' th. work intend.,' and I will be BOOaflOBfy that so.i w l. don. If it ontiuues to be of any use Interest in the young actress, when hi was so ardent that on her retiring to a convent after a break with him ha traced her with detectives and even aland admission to the convent, from which he was promptly expelled b the mother superior. With such ammunition. Sir Edward is expe.te.1 to giv. Manchaater tha hardest hour of his life when h get him on the stand. Miss Knight s father is here to aid his daughter, and Eugene Zimmerman, of OtBOtBBtJ th. duke's father-in-law. Is also In Loadot to hold up the hands of his daughter husband Th.- plaintiff's claim Is that thx duke was pledged to her and tie Ins Bial slo had of his recreancy was when slo read the published an nnuneements of his engagement to th. Anteri' nn millionaire's daiight-1 ha sought at that time to talk to tin- young woman but was prevented h) tie young woman's aunt Iteaahaatat admits being attentive t.. Mins Knight but denies that h ever promiseil to make Bar his duch ess 8h says ha sp ein. ally arraug ed to marry her befon Father Our don at th- Drompton Oratorio only a short time before he herame engaged to Miss Zinitn. -niai. Fatle-r QordOB is dead but Miss Knight says th. letters she will prodne. will HfcalaBll at. her story. Th. dnke was served with th pa pers in the eas. when he reached Eng land on his honeymoon At that time he said "This Is a mere bluff game Of coure she desires nion-v but .ve.vbody knows I haven't any The anl thing the plaintiff can do to Join flu- band of hoM- of m other -redltur." HIGH SCHOOL WILL RAISE PROFUSION OF RARE ROSES. A. B. Leckenby. of the Experiment Station. Proposes to Assist the Pen dleton Pupils in an Aesthetic Man ner. A IV I.eckenby. who is In I at Of the Eastern Oregon experiment station at l"nlon. was In tbfl elt) 00 Monday, the guest of Principal S. Conklln. He talked to the high school In the afternoon irom a mora' stand point and his remarks were to the point and very good. Mr l.eekenby Ims generously offered that If the school would prepare t. M ! and plant rose roots h. will r turn in the spring and bud them with the choicest roses free of chare Mr. fonklln Informs the East OragOD Inn that they ect to take advantage 0 tM offer Mr i.cokeiihy is now asBarlBHrBtlai with sugar boat to determine the sugar qualities of the different kinds and now has seven tons to nnah.'. He will take each lieet and bore Into It and test Its suga'- qualities Than tlu-v will ba planted, nnd the Mad ralaad trow thai, win be planted, ami the heel produced by these seeds Will again DC tested to see what qualltv of the inei is the most profitable for sugar These experiments are being made b order from the state experi station and 11 Is thought will of invaluable importance to the who rnis.s sugar beets. Al though t'nion is nearlv M miles from tin sugar factory at l.a Grande tn" acres of beets were grown In that neighborhood Inst year and It Is ex pected that 1,000 acres will be grown In 1902. Mr. l.eekenby Is also experlmentlni: considerably with the breedllic Of lowers and grasso Hi w-as on his way to Tenntema. near Tacnma. In" the Interest of his experiments BARGAIN DAY! IK .11 Hi taeni pro i man NORTHWEST INDIAN SCHOOLS. Record of Attendance and Capacities of Vai-ous Institutions. Tin Chmnwa school at S.u m stands fourth on the list of all Indian schools of (he fulled Staler- ill point of size having a capacity for 100 Haskell and Phoenix each havin .i capacity for TOO inn! Carlisle NO It I- shown howev.r tha' the capaciM of th.- Salem school Is already over taxed, as the enrollment (or tha nast vear was .!. and the average ttehd uea MI Th- Kai. Hr.-xei Krh.Mil on tin Tma tlllll Of ag'Miey with II eapaClt Oi ' II had an OBrolllBanl of IB and an average atteti'lllllc,. of 54 This sehool i- conducted by the Catho'l. church Northwest schools nr.- thus .' Ill th.-li annual reports- IXJCATION I I V I i r Z ORF.CiON QIRl'S NOTORIETY PORTIA KNIGHT OF SALEM. PERSISTS IN SUING THE DUKE. She Claims That Manchester Promis ed to Marry Her and Then Wedded Miss Zimmerman, of Onio. 1'ortia Knight s suit foi o .1 i promise again.-.' the link. ..t Maie h. s tei ir down to' trial this w.ek b-ior. th.- King's Bench says a London ca blegram It is expected that it will be heard on Friday and th. American colonv is especially worked up over It Th.- beautiful California girth case Is 111 the bauds of 811 Edward Clarke format sohcitor-geueral and the bit terest croea-examtner in England He Is armed with the duke'h letters writ ten during the period of his grace's Cool the Blood In all Gases of itching Burning Humors with the CUTICURA RESOLVENT While CleansiriK the Skin und Scalp w ith hot hatha CUT1 CI RA SOAP and healing the kav-, Inflamed Surtucc with CUTICURA OINTMENT. Complete Treatment, SI.25 .; U: tSl-l.Jt-. llimi-'VI. fXtltt Li SS C. " .rwat. Seven Vear in Bed. 'Will wonder . v. i ceaaeT" inquii. t; trlaBdi ui Mr L Pease, of latw ram Kan Thajr iue sin had be i. unable 10 leave he. bed in seven ears on account 01 kidney ami liver 'rouble nervous prostration and gen eral dehllity, but. "Three bottles of Electric llitt. rs ;.;. ni,;,) tu walk." s!o wiitis and 111 three months I felt I; - a n- v. p.-r-.. in ' Women suffering from headache backache, nervous nes nie-'plaaanaai nahUMhoh Ihinl ing ami dizy pallg will And It a priceless hie. slug. Try It 8atisfa tion i guaianteed Talliuan A- Co. Only BOc. ( Iregon Orand Roade Klamath Ulati I'matllla Warm Springs Valnax Washington ( otvtlh I'uvallup Yakima Idaiio fort Hall Fort Laiiwai Lemhi M U too l.'o :i:i I If :i IM 111 M 111 1I11 X" 'I I XX Ud i n: 1 10 m ng 15d 1S1 Ui IM 17.'. Ill no us :i 3 M ::: INJURED IN WRECK Conductor Coffin and Brakeman No roll Recovering From Tneir Hurts Walla Walla. Oec. 10. C'onductoi Cuarle.s Coffin and Urakuiuan T M Normfli who were injured In a w reck in tha yards of the O & N coat pany . are resting eaally and it is hoped they will be abou- again in a tew days Coffin was crushed in the lay two ribs belnf broken ami Not r.-li had an arm badly crushed The wrack occurred in an unusual man Bar A caboiae ami engine wer. ma! ing it In at th. Ufljter end oi the yards when tha rabooa became detached in KOOie wa. aql a tuw momenta later eraahad lata lha rear of the bbjUm teleaeofllng and falling acrose the trail; The conductor and bflBkamaa were in the calioosc at the time of th. accident Question of Parental Absence. A bright young man of ObBsM prairi. who Is endeavoring to keep hi insult posleil un the leaduo 1 aes Hons of the day called on his best girl last Sunday night When h was ready to start home be turned to the fair one and said "Do you real j believe there Is any danger In kiss nig" "Walt till I go to the stairs an see if papa is asleep " she said Sen tlnel. Excerpt from T. G. Hailey s Audr. 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