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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
Lit if Are yoti thinking of Christmas Presents? Wa .Hi' prepared to ihow you .in immense line of Boy's Clothing and Boy's Overcoats Prom whirl) you c;iu Mitel a Chriatmas ptew ni that will ; please the ho It A Eli $ DALEY I )m Price Olothicrs, Fumuhert and Hath'r. Pondleion- HALTED 111 HTM PROSPECTIVE BRIDE STOPPED THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY THURSDAY 0KCVMBRB II OENLRAL NEWS Accord Ins to the DeejMedet. i P Mm Ban. 0 Hvn York. i- huyinn li on mlnM at Belter, la andinavia The M rape btli in mmKpii ead rp reaeataUvea froei Ha allium county, oiiio 0090 Henna 'n re-etecttoa in imz hi. i Charles I- Kurt i redtted will, beadlni the movement. Senator Moreen Introdnetd a bin providlai '"' "" eonaiructloB oi the Ntcaraeuan canal The ion provides an aitkHi wnt m ivh oi whic h 7 M) hi It ninth' nvallahlc Tin Btatetiient 01 mnw loKtal n eetpta at lha M lerge poetofleea la Mi. United States foi November, com pered v. itii November of iat rear, how a nt Increase of $42.'18. or tn at ' 1 nor cent K Cm mil Itlliaeffei national swine mini ehemeloa praaentlna Um Del" ' hi Pennsylvania established i ww record for in rents la a Cham ,.twtili, rail' Mi' covered til- die mnce hi lew mlaetea ami twotfthe I of a i ad. Meek Behacfci oi t'hlcaao, an( Qvorgi lloaaea ol Mow Tork, nu t in the rjeetdlei nam. of the Itdneh balKl line genu oi )' bilMert champtooahlp tournament at Madison square Qer ,,n i iu i-i t hall, and the Chlceso man win, b a ii oil ol to" to 'M'io. I !,. HavlMt'omstocU comnany Of Dulntta .imi IpoluuM hei bouehl about ,n mm ihni lift oi saw timber uml ."i" telesrapn polea from i D Wright anii tin w'lui. 11 ii lumber rompaa) i.i ipohosi ami tin Ueerentaa Tttle 1 6: Tmsi company of Portland. Hi'liri -i'iitativ. . n i onurt'ns froni tin north wi-st mail - art- '.icPrilng to thn I ' : the! tin beat eonree of eo- tinii aains' tin Northern rtfi uritlea com pen) tn teal tin legality ef Ita ea , ii. brine nrwraadinp against I tin lTiitt1 Stan-- court BaproeoeutlTa Stbeajf letroduoed in i, n bouse a hill atithurlitiiK tin- ton itructkm a laiiroaii eeroaa Ala-ska trom Cook Inlet tu Herinjs sea. by ih Trana Ataahan Beltway toaajmny Tin hill sjr.int a i.e. t ol w. '" i " U teek Side of tin track ami provides t i tin reeelon oi aeeh eltoreeta aee Hun 10 iiilhs on oeefe side ot the fack. Ctimmiaalonai Clementa mamhat cf tilt- interstate commerce commission. av recardlnti tin Northern Securi ties compeny that there serious eneathm Of ' haallty It in ha says well eeteMlehed lew, nipt corpora- lion- can not ilo inl I r--1 1 what they are prohibited from dotal direct!) Tin supreme i uiirl has repeatedly iii- beld state laws leetoai romhlnetlon or parallel , ompatlni roads PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS WEDDED IN WESTON. Luthern A. Shellrnberger and Miss Eva L. Wiahard. Weetoo, Dec. U, The arvddlne belli are riectai Benin in Weton, This lime their silver , hlnies nre oundlmji for Luther a Bhellenberiei and .Miss Kvit i. Wiahard, whoae mr roieie tool, phn today at '2 o'clock p in al tin , home oi the bride 'I '!i or, Ura Parcel! The bride wore a handsome dress ni mode , Slot do i with white alll. yoke, and puf d sleeves ol the MUM IllJlli'l l.l I ,'llld ill! ried a bouquet of white shrjaenthe Buma Amoni tin mnsii- preeeni Wn Ml ami Mrs Hairett. Mis lt sit In ami tin- Mise dentin ; Pry BC m Weston and Mrs III i, Hollowey "1 Walla Walls, Mr ami Mis ihellenbergei will live in Wei ton. "Tennyacn and Hia Work." It. ! I Marvin ot Walla Walla loetnred ni the normal school chapel leaf Bight on "Tennyson and Ufa Work The reverend gentleman is trtelnly at home on the platform The lactate was a masterly eftnrt and was received b) a lare BUdien In a most apiirecintive niannei l(e Mi Mervta may in- sure oi haert) welcome whenavei he choow to r turn to Weston. WALLA WALLA'S NEW CHUP1H. The Vlnotand, Idaho compen) haa sent an order east for tools for Its arteutan well The well haV rmmhod a Beptl of ',M, feet. A handeai eontainiai: three iialian laiion i WM mruek by a Narthern f'ai-iti. ireiHht train on a , urve near hirle Mont One oi the men wa torn i" fraemeeta, Attoreoy Char lea it t'onnei trrived in Waahtattea Monday and will pre seni the elaims of PoBl mantel Terjiple ol MpOkena to reappointment to Prea deni Rooaoveli and Poatmeatoi tien ,-ral Smith. Wednesday niKht the Scotch bark Pinniore lieetet Jamieaon owned by t'liuk Brothera cf Qraoaoak Heotlaml noiiinl froW Sanlu Hoaalia Muaico. to Portland in hallast went into the surf at tin month oi Watt river, north of tira I Uarhor. s Healer ilomlaloa iivtoiopenf nietallurxiat of Vancouver ia reapon slide for the slatenienl that hiihiiik lha mllMona or oollar, nt Vehou hi liroiiKht to him for purchase hy the povernmeel this season was an ahundaini of platinum Without a friend at his lieilsnle aave his faithful ,wlfi and Innocent habc. irithoul cover! al enoueli to keep warm the blood freeaiei In lii veins, without the direst neceaaltiea of life. reeaf Domond, a ualveraity stuUent. died in Seattle a few days ago Episcopal Parian Will Begin Constiuc tion on Superstructure March 1. W alia Walla Me, 11.- The work o construct km on the propoaad Rpmop pal church will begin March I or as soon thereafter as lie w.'atln i . Ill permit Tha fonndntfon ha- been im- ished alreal and protected again! storms, to await oonatrneflon of the snperetrectnra, Tin helMIni will , oai li" when ompktted. More English Horse Purchases. Walla Walla Mec l: Another ei- fori is to he made I., pereheae horses tor the itiitisii government) ami nesi H.it hi May Hertor.l A: I o'viln" aent- im Kitia Cdarerd win ha in .,. cltj in Ins per! all Block offered a fet Weeks aKO these Kelltlelin II s. e,l sevi nil carloads ol horses, and then passed to eastern OfUgoa where in, have heen pui'chasinK slnie I'ln Walla Wall. i horses pi. as. th l.uv. i and If possible several cars will be pereheead on Saturday Deatn of Mrs. E. J. Osborne Walla Walla. Dec. 12 Mis. K J. Osborne died yeetordn at her ' onn on Cherry street of heart fa' hire at I el a ItllKerillK Illness Flit Til1 services were held thia nfteraoo". In lermenl beini m the city cer et--. Miss Elsie Parker Refuted to Wed James Sprague. After Coming to Town and the Groom Procuring a License. I frOUM love him: HOW did lOVI film and never told him I WOtlld marry blin. said aIiss Kisie I'm km last Bight when askm! why sin rt (need to let Judge Pita Oerald speak the words that would have made Net tin wiie oi .lames Bprague Veaterdej afternoon ipraaue, with Hoy Mavis lor n witness nppeereil b im , Depot) Count) Clei i B I' Mall and asked thai In he mauled .1 ilcenae to wed Miss Blale Pai kei Hi got the I Ice use ami had previously en gaged 'he services of .Indue Pltl Oct aid. who WOl to nid i tin in al hi oflice ai o'clock, The young people wen there, with a fee friends, qultt u whii, before the unpointed tlmt ami waited lor the judge, Who had mini out im dlnnei When he return' ed. the young bride-to-be had 1 n side red ami refused to become Mrs .lames Bpragut reenrdteei 01 bht ear nest entreaties ami flu ttrgiUI of thell 11 lend-- Aftei argutni with net tor somethlni like an hour the WOUld-be urooni had to perform the sad duty 01 tolling the fudge that "eftei be had t., ,h, trouble of brinitni hei In ami the expenditure ol getting tin- ii 1 cne. she had hacked out." Mr. Bprague's Story. Mr BpragUC Is an industrious young man n earing the am- of SO, whii. Miss Parker has hwf turned v-' The) are both prominent in tin south rountr) where they have heen em ployed for some tlmt peal on the stock ranch 01 Beech Broth is His tor) is that they have known each other for the past few ream, have in-, Mi engaged some tlm ami wem in' tending to get married on rhriatmaa hut thai she insisted -ii, would no' wait so long, So Wednesda) morn Iiik. they, with aomt friendi tlntve Irom the ranch II miles to Pendleton, to act inarrhd onl lor tin pnit 1 100m to have his brightest I 1 shattered hy the one whom be loved hitter than all atei Miss Parker's Story. Mlhs Parker's story Is somewhat different She nys sin WBI BOVW en gegad in Bpregee. am! thai she told turn all tin time ttoi to gel the i gaji 101 she would not main him She snld 'I never loved tin man and never did Bnythlni to h ad blm to pi lleve 1 did. l was never engnegd to Mm, ami would not he. lor I do nm tune an) tallh in him. I did not ,om, in town io nun 1 him ami be knew it." Miss Parker Is g nice J : U Mm. superintendent of the count) pom l.lltll West ol the city TO CUBB A COLD IN ONK OAY Take Isisti, Brouin sUu,u Tsblnin AM ilruiisiK'n rcluuil Ibe mousy if It fail lu curu B VV (inive'i tisusture it on ssch bus II, .(Use hei : iv. 1 llh " hot;, -he had quarreled did m return Pan me Hundley, ot Bed lodg Mont swallowed a notth m strychnin, .111 I die, I . , II. Ill lies later Gran 1 Sale of Toys. Dolls Games and Fancj QlftJ FREDERICK NOLI Seven n ears in Bed. "Will wonder- , ei ceaae?" inquire tin tt lends of Mrs I. Pease, of Law rOMI Kan The knew she had heen unable ,o leave her bed In seven years on account of kidney and liver I rouble nervous prostration ami Ken eral debility ; hilt. "Three bottles ol Bteetrii Hitters enabled nie to walk," (he writes, "and In three months I felt like a new person " Women suffering from headache, backache, nervous ueas. sleeplessness, melancholy, faint iiik and dizzy spells will And It a priceless hlesalug. Try It. Satisfac tion Is Kuarant I Tallman & t'o Only 60c. Mann lantrens 6 to t ( , '1 ops tc Toot Cheats i j t , 4 0,5 Ts)y eiiKine.s s5 f DrUOWt t" tahles, iron wagon veloi.upeiles, to) pianos. i gi Miuulietis ol toys. New e, Largest asMirnnient. Notice to Contractors. Saled propoaals will be received at the office of T. F Howard, i.'hltct up tn 12 o'clock noon of Prldav. De 13th. 1901. ror the butUiLg of an a l dltlon to tbe Klehl acboolhous West Pendleton, according to pim prepared for the aanie hy T. F. How ard. architect The right la reserved to reject any and all blda for th work. December 3. 1901. I ntr BWWII owl to Surprisingly Low Prices at Closing Out Sale. n - , c rr t T v 3j to 4j iaoieb awctpb ana ackets. Half Price on Children's Jackets, 40c to $1.50. . s a. at . .1 il as . j nrlU VTW In al mi 1 1 in lice nnwi t in- in wt't'K s s:i Irs. nin). , KhMNAiN I b sjold Bit wt- go. A lot of hulivH Hhot-s $1.(10 " ..HOLIDAY.. I mIamams! Jf .in.- f fitnl moriT ctiUnklA i i i $2.60 tn $25.00. Novel neckwear for the Beason. Fancy hosiery i. ,.i i 'lo'Mtncis siis'M ii.lri i hi'iHt man kiBtidkerehiefH .Iimt irtinkAJiLi ' ' . w. handkerchief! at 12c Largn and roomy nmicrwoar in liandaome etdoriagl I'liitt'f Birijeo. ,'nmi' ii- i ' r . ..wj "vTicuai8 i ' ... I....1 l.i .ii. I , , slnios (Siiiv'hh in nii.ti' hnvntia a ad ,.i.,,....i J Hata for everybody, nave you neen tot nwf rantonra . Watch lor our Special shirt offer at'iftc. -- If f c ( f ( If a ft ( . ID The Boston Sto The Products oi : THE PENDLETON WOOLEN are making Pendleton Famous. Thew are the IVudloton ndian Kobei, thi Bcotcli Plaid Shawls, die vonfjerfa Pondletoa Blanket m I tin intiian Sliuwlh. Tin an all inadaj trom Bwsitern (ireiion Fleece Wool, aod the dtmaod for Ihem ii eqal to t lif preeeni lupply. As a holiday pffaitntthaM loodi nietl bb) heart V deeire. Farm Land for Sale! Koi sale. N W. (punter h etl' I township , north of range MX, east Wlllemette merltUea, etllea trom Hendletou, JVw miles from Haiti. .an station, the William Scott pli e good house, barn and well hand nil undt I cultlvatiou. F. t; Mitchell with Broeli Mcfoiua.s Co dames 5t to $5.05 Crokiaolc, Carrow , I'ttch lUun Kreba (ieniu -doaeus of new aine that will intertMt you. H, rap buoka, blocks, to) cradles, beds and spring, dolloarrtty, i tri-eyeiee. toy wrltigei, io , i.-a,, rraaeera, ad irons, ate, Santa Claos Caody. Here exclusive at Nolfs, you Bud thebanut (.'laua, made from puresu gar. tiood tn eui and deoorau voui tre', leg a pound. Other OSUdkes, In l- isYaud 15c a pound. Try oui reei lar !0c creauiH here at Noll's foi 8oc Toilet seU 46c to album U7.6, curt and collar boxes fail lerfumei, flue tuetlullioin,, et. They can be had of all First Class Dealers. ASK OR THEM. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS. PENDLETON, OREGON .Bill ' .! . CD to ifj It) (.; S) (ii .'.l IS) Cii (m. Si Al SI f) '.) 'M to (0 (SJ ifj Sj i f B) TRANS K KK, A I? I .ITS! TRUCKING, ..wxj. The largest stock in the city. U vou hue. We will give you estimate:. I A Mammoth stock ol ForotWJ BAKER A FOU Nt door to Poiiu.. ST OR A G B. CB0WNEB & SON. 1 KIKHHONK HAIN 4 For Health, Strength and , . . M Pleasure Unnk : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. fTTi