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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1901)
Are you thinking; of Christmas Presents? BAER y DA LEY ' hn Prioe Olot flier, Funtilter ana' Hatter, trmlh'tnti. I KIKW liKi'KMIIKK 13, l!n GENERAL NEWS Contdvntlal nagotlntton an Iraml BOM llttWMB ir--.it Hilialti and C 1 I l.n.-i which tin k--i.Ii In bringing tin -I mm mill enlMrra to Holland Tii.- rdhmcii hi ; . . rni BartnkHM stnaao, ggnocintlc mndtdnta tor the nrcaMrncy, nil- eoutltietlnj an MCI xiiii cnntpnlgn in Porto Principe prorlncn. Tie- atnti depart men) lias bnnn obliged to'Mncllne to Im drawn Into dlacvaalon ol tii- rortona project! tot Btnornl arbitration ; w ponding b lull' tin- Cuimns- i-i Atiii i li nn It iV liei at tin- CUj i Monica Owtnl Leonard a Wood, k nor nl ' u I u w.ts ggkod "Is n p' roclt) tor Cnbn aeewred?" "W.-n not xH'-tiy Main nl." in- replied, "inn l btltove h win eon in tin- mt nitiii" and it only fair nnd in! " 'fin preoMeni docidod to reappoint tie IblloWlM United Siatis hinge Arlxonn, aaaociete iuttlcoi Qeorga it ha it, H ti in r m Dona Riennrd R. si. urn N.-u Mostco, i iii. i luattee, v. J. Mills, araacintoi John i: afeFle ml K ran It W l'Hiki-r Oklahuiuii ehtel j'istii . . iniiii H Hin tor. i iihsii elate Bnynrd T ftnlnei ami B. H. Bnrwotl. Tin protocol signed bj 1 1 - United Stan- MlnlatOI Mrr ami Dl 101 nandri flnnchoi the NitnrnganM isoro tnr) in foreign affair stints tbo I Bit) d Siai. - Uurot iiiIIck on oarh aMa Di the propoUad ennnl tba nw riding line being tin- center of tin- vraterwnj Ntanrncua win inn r it aoveroltnt) over Ike canal .nut. bnttne United Still. s will have cotitl 1 uvei It. Tin Pan ftnitrlraii contort in nblcb tin- United an i delegate nut lined tin rotative Interenta at kuk. m tii. United si.ii.- and tin Lntln ifiul;i tin- committee unanimously adopt, i! a n solutioii r. rntiitm-ml n: thai in thf aotaetlon of a bonrd ol juilgt-s .-aeli republic nam- three, troni whom one to ttv.- srould be chosen tor ones, particular trial according to ita Igiportnnce onoh AnMrionn ropnbllc to nominal, .it l.-a-i on. A imloHnxon luilttc PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS Thf nttmhor oi laataVnna in ami BbOUt Orexon City iaSrlag tin ... t VOOh has been alarming. It la bellev fil all bnve baW the work ol the s, ui if man Tin- nen home of the sai--ti- Yonng Bona rinibtiaii Aanoelntlog was tor main oit-n.i W.iiiHhilav evening a' a )Uhli meetinx held In the auditori um oi the y m c. A bnJMlag It is i.-oitei troni Neah Ba that wnikaxe with the nam. Matteawau on pieces of it has wash.-d aahon- It Ilea south of cape Flattery The find wOs mad. ahoui a week ax U native Tin tux Tyea pasned by Hon Angn it - ahoiit o'clock Wedneaday aft.-i noon havinx in tow the hark Hlnnioi. which it was bellveil had foundered Tin hark was found anchored off flray s Harl.oi in is fathoms oi watei At Orexon City Sheriff Cooke. h authority of the county court lutb ol tored a ie ward ol film for the arreat and conviction of the party or partlex who are participating in the hold-ups and hixhway robbery in the vicinity of OnwegKi and Mllwnnkle within the iHiundary of Clackamaa county. A aeiiHation waa cauaed in the cir cuit court at BnkOI City when the at torneys lor Alex Meldrum. who la on trial for home stealing having been Indicted lolntl) with Manny Howard, leaf spring objected to the apec-lal ve nier of the jurymen summoned by the aheriff on the ground that they had been selected at the inatauce of the Stockmen's Aaaociation Attorney ti.-neral Hlackhurn on the queation: "In caae a achool is dia unaatd by order of the district board in oonaeouenee or an epidemic of any diaeatn- in the diatrict is tin- teacher entitled to pay for the time achool waa Cloned I holds that a teacher Is entitled to his salary undei such con ditiona. unless a provision to tin- con trary In- stipulated in the contract v are pmparnd to show you .in Imntnttnc linn o( Boy's Clothing and Boy's Overcoats Prom Which you cm select a C hristinas pr si nt th.it will ph ase the hoy. HOTEL ARRIVALS. THfl Pendleton. v Oppenhelmer. Bon Pmnclaco, W. McKell) San Prnnctot o J, McDonald Walla Wnlta. i k Kellj San Prnndaco, I eat. 'i S Wilson Walla Walla. I I i Rohan 1 1 Omnde .i k. Mlokol, N'-w York (I. 8. Yoiinamnn. Pnrtlnml H H Comnn, Porllnnd. i. 0, LaKin. Portland s WllllnmooOi Inn Pmni is- -II n sill Portland, li ! Brandea, Portland John Vert c R llncooabet city, w p, Temple. ii ii Booth. H n Olnrkt i a Cooke, san Prnndaco. Itnius Drum V Bradbttry, Portland. l R smith an i oife, Denver. R It Lam Sow York 0 i' Powle, Portland. p, Kuril Portlnnd A s HenrtneM, Bpekoac The CoMen Rule. s w sterling Portland. John r Randolph, Jr. Canton C i. Downer. Bpoknnc Sam i .or. Spokane. P A BliZOn, Sah in. Onoao, Creat. Zulu Sterling, Portlnnd. Robert Hurt city. Url tnkeny VYalla walla. k Co ran, st Lnnig. h Brown, Portlnnd II Kri't.'t. Tin- hallos t. Wngenblnat, Wetaer W Collins IMI.ll Km I. W KIiik ltv PrnnK OnTlnena, city. ii i Kirk Athena I Vie hoi- Yakima William lariraril MtnneOOtg c a Davie, Pilot Reck It N Ailains Hoaton. W II. Maton. Burns ('. L Kerr, Burns I Thrall Alhanv w a McOboe, Corvallli In its Advanced ami Chroaii lunn n cold In tin- head is known aa naeal catarrh and la the r.-ngnit-d aource oi OtkOT diseases Having stood tin teat ot continued lu.-ceairnl life. Hly a Cream Halm la reeonninod aa a peci iii tor memhranal dlaeaaes in the mi sal paaaaxeg, and you ghOOld reaort to this Ire. ilin. in in voiii own caat I is not dryiiix. doea not produce anee Ing Price M cents at drugglita or hy mall Kly Hrothera. Br. Warren treeT New York Olve up prejudice and trv It. MR BALDING. OF KANSAS. TO MAKE HIS HOME HERE Been One Month Hereabouts, and Will Return East and Sell Out His Property. Thomas Haldlug a prominent (ill .en from Kansas who is in the cits .o thai he becomes better pleased with the country every day he re mains hen- and In- has thoroughh made up hla mind to make tnla his liituit- home He aaid "1 have been here BOO something like a month, and have looked over quite a little of this country, eapeclally from Pendleton to Walla Walla, and north ami south at bete ami have made up my miud to retnrg to Kansas, sell out ami return with my family to make this our In ture home I tell you this countr is tar ahead ot any of the eastern or middle states." Health and Beauty. Poor complexion la uaually the re ult Of Irregularis of the bowels De. Witt s Little Hurl) Hlsera stimulate the liver, regulate the bowela. Tall man A Co. Notice. All those Knowing themselves in dohted to Cleaver Broa , are requested to aettle at once. The homliest man in Pendleton as well as the handsomest, and Qtbort are Invited to call on any druxgi't and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tin- throat and lungs, a remedy that la guaranteed to cur. and relieve all chronic and acute coughs asthma, bronchitis and tor Mimptton. Price 25c and 50c. Koi sal- by Tallman A Co. aole agents COMMERCE -TRADE UTAH BUYERS STIFFEN LOCAL WHEAT MARKET Situation Quiet. But Looked at In Buyers as Hopeful of Better Condi tlons In Near Future A Chicago Opinion. I'reaence here Dl boyera from Utah to obtain grain to siipph millers d. ntnnda In ihni itnte, bni acted i 1 tlnulnni upon the local market, so that the situation, nltliouii just noa quiet, Is promising This It ohal In cai rple think who are Intt rented In tin- grains, Tin- absence ol cnblt nd vices troni Liverpool competletl ooci itora to go alow!) In all part.-- ol Ihc iiiuntry Most Ol thOttl look lor mOVt men) anon, both hore and ai larger centers Considerable 01 when) boa been bought 101 tin Utah mill through Pendleton bnyera, K li pod under the apectal tnrlfl recent I; laaued by the 0. H - N and Bhoii Line to accoamodnte tko miller ol that state. ICgus an now Sfurth .'". conti In trade In Pendleton, nnd are hard to gel 111 that price Hen fruit rnpldl) gpnronehei Iho point at which 11 will lie worth its weight In IBM. Hotter is up to 90 cents tor crenn try, and lltth comes from the private dairymen, The Recent Bulge. Chicago, li i 1 3 The Rocord'Hei aid thus treats tin- rooonl wkeni n cltentent i it was a wonderful week with the wheel apemlAtora gronl gdvgnci n hug.- trade ami the development en 1 - I 1 popnlat one Such espt 1 tneoa are ran- Tin Impulav of 1 n 1 -movontenl was given month ik when the drouth Cltl tin corn crop lu two. reduced tin yield 01 oats and made vegetables and fruits scarce ami doni Tin- populai viae was then taken that comparative scarcity of the feed stuff generally ami 01 must edi ble would affect tin- price ol wheal although there was a generoua supply of it Tin- situation ii: worked mil ;i- the public expected There la the technical reason tot N further ml ranc Brand ppblli 1 1 1 1 1 movement wlthonl manipulation nauall) bavi long runs Outaldc holders come In with ample margin ami are not changed in mood qnlekl) Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. sugar Cane granulated, i-"t. per sack: do 16 lbs SI: I t grantl iatOdt I5.W per sack, do 6 lbs fl coffee Mocha ami Java boat, 4", per lb; next grade. :!.". n lowei grades coffee it, to I lb. pa. kngl 1 offee, lie lii Bait Coarse. tM i-i 10(1 Utble t'J.L'O pel 1 1. 11 Hlie Best head rice, lltyc per lb: next grade ( i-:!- per lb. c ( f f if ? c t ( ft 0 ( Of Benefit to You. n s Mitchell, Pol ford, Md.: "Pur int.- a loin illness I was tnnibled with iie.i 1 ore tried Hewitt s witch Raael IntVI and wns cured " Cures piles snre and burns BOWUre of counter-I- I' Tallman A Co. Oran 1 Sale f Toyi, Doll, (limit's and Fain tint-, FREDERICK NOLF, (a i i ftv i m av I to C (i) llngk lantrens by lu tj lops 11049c. Tool Chests is to 4 .5 Toy engines gj 10 1)6 lruuis, oy tallies, iron wagons, velocepedes, toy pianos, Knit HundreiU oi toys New gootll L.arxest assornin nt Uames 5c to $55. t .okiuoi. carMw, Pltuh-n-aini Kreba Uagun iliftm ..f ,v, Kmtw tliat will luirtwt you Herat- lssjk, blook toj uradW Ih1 gnd apriugs, doll uarrlagtst, sleds tri-t-yoles, toy wrlugara, loc irnni rraannn, mmi iron-, t-i, S""U Claus Candy. H.re exelusivt- ut Nolfs you Hud Ian wain uiau, ninda rroni nun-sugar, (iood Ui eul ami uWor.t your trsf, le h iHJUini. t)ther candivs 10 IJ 1-Hiid 16.- a imiiinj. Try our regu lar 40i i rtaniM here at Nolfn for Z'x- Toilet set 46.- to y.y,,. nlbuiuaafic to I7.H6, cult anil collar Imm-m fam-v erfuuje, flue medallion, eh- Surprisingly Low at Closing Out $3 to $5 Half Price on Children's Jackets, 40c to $ 1 .5Q PrMNlNT's '" '""I"""1"'1' in-' nr.-' k-mtm. w KC 'tl 11 f 1 I ... A I. ii ul tidim' uliom ji.k" Interesting items -tn it . i-i - y' .Ml tn ft'2;Y(M). ' ' . i -hirt-. (Mirifltmap -n -i -n.l. i liftiulkerchit'iH ill 2kv. I.tlii! ii . a .t. ... i.. . ' " " . t 1 1 i i I IllUICIIISe .inn i"i-inniirn. tourro in irltll, lUtlilllll U( COI'-rill MatH tor evervtKMiy. rnive ynu Watch for our Special shirt offer at 28c, THE PENDLETON WOOLEN 1 are making Pendleton Famous, PENDLETON WOOLEN TRANSFER, T R UC K ING, ST OR A O E. CROWNER & SON. The IKI ICHUNK MAIN 1 hor Health, Strength and fl nL ....... Polydore Moens, Proprietor. n: Ladies' Capes and Jackets. ..HOLIDAY.. of real merit suitable for Novel iierkwi'iir fur tlm aoiiw.o. v , , .i i i r niicv iiouM . I liriBtmaB hatitlktMcliitit's Just think ofgj and I'OOIllV U mlc weiir in lanlfl,.m.. ..i.5 , , .m I..,..,., i ... ..,.... ...... ..i :.. ... ,,h, . iniv s U1SHB.H . il ii m neen uif new rantnura 'V . , The Products of Thete arc the rcnillctoii Indian Unites, the Boutoli Plaid Shawl-, the wonderful PendlftOi Blankets and the Indian Bhawlt. Tliey are all itnide from Baotern Oron l"li -civ WimiI and the demand lor litem is eqal U 1 he present lUpply, A- ;i holiday present, these nuoil meet n heart's desire. They can be had of all First Class Dealers. ASK O R THEM. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE PENDLETON, OREGON- ..CAR FE ... ii want acWr1 larKest stock in the Cliy " " linn. We will give you estimate. A Mammoth stock of Fi BAKER A Fl Next door to r rites Sale. 1