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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1901)
i ii freeiter in m SOCIAL NOTES Christmas Gifts Frazier's Book Store See our Line Before You Purchase THINK8 EA8T END WANTS NO COUNTY DIVISION. J Christmas Wine Free With every purchase of Christmas wine of $2.00 .uui upward I we will givo free a pint bottle of III Howell Vineyard s Cabernet. We sell a strictly high grade of Fort. Slierr, Angelica, Tokav. Malaga, Pedro Jemina, S. interne, Kcisling. Claret. Madina. eti in California products. Bouchard Pere& fils Beaune and Macon Offlery & Co's Port and Sherry Thaw .ire direct importations and heai ate to that iflaOt onr 1 ertiti Royal Cocktails, the full quart brand. Whisky. Manhatten. Clin, Martini. Gat the full qnafft MM and you get Uoyals. Accept no other Cigars. Sac out lino bafora you bay from sachi up. up. up. Don't Forget the Number, Phone 68 The Exchange Opera HoUtt lllork 20! 203 Court "Stre SATIltDAY. DKCKMIIKK 21. lfiil WEST! OF SKILL ILLV DUNN SAYS OREGON HORSEMEN CAN RIDE WELL late Instance of How Newt Jonas, of Heppner, Stumped the Bone Broncho Butters." win Dana, oaa of tao R a K. idu tors running betweeu I'endle 1 anil Cortland, remarked upon a nt article appearing In thin pa '. an-nt tin fact that Monerieffe dhers have Imported "broncho ton" into thf Malheur uoanlyy to al. horses for the Month African airy wnrlce. Mr. Dunn formerly d In WyomloK and hait mm much thai aMMia loatoa In which horse k ridlnx ix a Mm art and It is nnonly MpMMd "nil us good nail men MM as air to l. toaad any ia in tlif world laid Ml 1 believe that MM 111 flMltUll it y and OMf in Mm row .in tin horsemen In the world if there any men anywhere who OM rid hlng that MR hide, ft in tight I heard about uu affair at '. on. time, when Newi Jones, a ol .lames Junes hi Hup MOT. 0MM g. There wan lo be a 'broncho iUK' contest, anil cowboys who aseil MMlMUM in that line of had MtMMd I nin all over tin Th mm t in-1 frooi Idaho, on, Wahhluut'.ii ami I .'tali and da. and tin crowd comprised as .adilb MM as SVI wnii ii pair a ns Newt was Blooded. 'in lone. hMhed OTOI the puis and JmIOi d thai be wauled I tin- Inn hllMOff. Inn he was is to see tn It that 110 OM MU liad easier horses to rid. than hen. Henri when h. drew the lhaaM to select his animal, he I Up tin man who drew the haine, and traded with bin, all the other fellows Up ad Md allowing them to pick out the he it horsed hiiiI he took what was left. 'NMM won the honors of the eon teat, and convinced the crowd that Oregon men eould ride Home. He -Mi ll In the saddle while his horse plunged and reared and bucked, ati only wild range bOMM will do. and 1101 om of them -.van able to unseat In in. lie was brought up In the Heppner hills, ami learned all h knows about horses front the experience In the country surrounding that little town I believe h. can rbb an horse ever horn Some Other Nervies. "Up In l.aranile. Wyoming, one da a-fellow named Bam Collins of fared to do something that scared the major portion of the life from a com pany 01 cowboys that had assembled there A band of horses were In a corral, ami a dispute arose as to who was tin- beat rider. Collins made u proposition to the most offensive one that caused him to crawfish, and Rain ed for 1 olllns a name for nerve of an unusual nature He laid a $2" gold piece on the ground, and satd to th. other we: Now. It you will ugn-. wi will aland up here on this board that we will plaiv over the opening of tin' corral. We will jump onto th. baak Ol the first horse that comes out. without saddle or bridle, ami ride as he run- with all the other maalai with him 1 The other fellow did not accept the offer. Another cowboy cairn through one linn- driving stock front Oregon into Wyoming, and KBVe an exhibition thai made Up. horsemen ot that re gion think they hail never seen any om before who knew how to stick in a saddle "In tact. 1 gu. .s that Oregon need not import horsemen, and that Mai hem matter 01 bringing II riders was dm 10 th,. temporary trouble botWOM the local MM Of to some other cause than inability of OKSOOMM to rid. a.- well as thus.. 01 other states In the west." W. Arnold Believes Peoole Arr R.it Isfied With Present itatus. .1. W. Arnold, a well-known HMr I liant of Kreewater. WM In I I MtOtOtl Friday evening, lie u ,n Baked MM ecrnlaf the matter of county division, and said i "I believe the nuijorltv ol people in II 1 east end of the county nr. R01 in favor of the division of the county. If Is my opinion that they are ant latlcd to allow things to remain as the. an There are many who tCUOttt; Ihinl. the county should be divided, and that it is due to the DMnlo f 'Jioi ior tlon of the county lhal they be art off from the other part Hut. were It pul to a vote I believe the maporlty would vote against It." Freewater to Incorporate. Mr. Arnold stated that the town of l-'rcowater will be Incorporated Mfl) next spring. It was the intention to present the question to the county court nt the January session, but It was found that It was required by law that It must be advertise! for fhre. WOOlfl lietore it could go before the court, ami this will M done, the idee tlon being ordered by the lourt, prob nldy. so that the matter will be sub milled to the voters In n short tltna New Postmaster There. Mr. Arnold has been DOiUMlMT of Kreewaler for -ot'ie time His busi ness has grown so that lie bM resign ed and II. (' Janes, editor of the free water Times, has been appointed. Mr Jan. s sent 011 his bond to the depart nient. but errors belnr found. It was si nt back for correction, and the of flclal will assume his new dtttloi sonic time soon after the first of the year. No One Kicking. "No. there has been BO Injury to fruit treis." said Mr. Arnold, "nor bai the grain been hurt by the cold WMtb er. 80 far an I can learn, and I see many people p my store, no otu Is kicking about anvthiiig. and everyone up there Is satisfied with his present condition. We are busy developing t!i. ii'iintry. and an golm: to have the garden spot of the world then . .'otiii day. In fact. It Is as near to a ganb :i Ol now as any olaee In the west " PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC HAVE 'U0 MEMULHb Hi. HI They EnjoyeJ a Meatant Social on 'Wednesuay Evening at MM Hall. William Martin Baoaaipaiontf FlO" nc. is 01 me hu 11. . m m Uu ' nnuaJ bunquol ami ban in Um HondncM iiall WOMMaai eLlling. A :,.oil program, t onsistlug 01 IMtnUBoaUU muaii by KirwiMn 1 on in sua. a mm o .Mis. Borlti an Rddrua by J- B. ii 1 . an. 1 a Mpfl on the rOBl Dla CMHI 01 IM PiOBMrl 01 limatllla county, was read by LsM Shaion. Ttti IprOfTOBI ami bOBQMi o 1 t00 hall was OMand and those yvho enjoy the keei -m; UBM M the dance BUUHU in dulged thoinsclves tor several lioura, while thus who did not care to dance x. 1 1 enjoying a OJiMt game 01 cars, tm I'lomvis. us an orgauialioii wus orlglMtad in Pradlotou in Daaaai' bor, II d since that time las gTOWn to be one of the strongest or nntantions in the city, ii now having a BMntberablp or m arly MO. aaunii them being scnie ot UM most inlUi 11 tial and pTOBUllMl dttMBI ol the town. Jolly Club's Party. 1 lie .lolly ('bib gave its first Invita tion dancing party in Ui How Music Hall I'n. lay rtBlUfi and tin y pTOMd that the club Is an BMBNd IU0CMI. Ltghl rcfrMbntuti wow Mnrod ami the hall was decorated very BlMijr. Tin aim of the club Is to extend far Hi. 1 MMB tl e yowng folks than any dub hitherto organ!' d. and is a worthy undertaking Tin lirst party surpassed lln utmost hopes of the members and ol the SO couples pres ent ill weir aw. iv laying they had been entertained nicely, and tunny wen tin congratulations tin members n elved The 1 lub Intends to give theli parl:e twice a month during the wlntei. DECEMBER 28, 190J Subscriptions by mail to lhe Daily, Weekly, or SemiWeekly n Saturday, December ATe r0 M HALF PRIC Remarkable Family. remarkable lamlK dlscin- coMUt enutnerators was vin.i'!e mum d Mary'i CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ioit-au, loiniiv nl arm will pay tn lor (Wi'li an. I mil l. i urisl by s Dyspepsia Curt las cured these caje.s id it ill cure you Ohlirohi i.irHliile, Ore., mm, rel for -Jt years, and lieliev it used Nan - I)th'i,ii Cm, not Is- alive to write vou a lial." n Kalk, oMi Idaho, a: "I for years; fouuil many reliefs ire except yourh." Mm OK OHIO, OITT lOLIMM Li e - Cooan Krak J. ( liciitji BUUUM uali Ujal tie i Hie ' i'.i in. i .i in." linn r . J . luuig liumufki. in tile illy of ' and Hale atorniial.t, anU in u ., ii..-mii i i.( uu. II .in I.. UoiUi raw or ( alarrti Hiat i.a I , me ..." lln:, -. I atari '. I lire Snoru to U-bire mi. ami iulamU .1 in n: , i.traeii,',. tl,,. mi, ja ol livcfiniit-r. A 1 .sal I I t A W. til.KASOV . Noiary I'libli.v i atarrli i on- i. ukvn iiiiHr.,.11. ....i aria ilirn Hi on tin- bliss! (till) 111 UfilllU tl rf a ..... ol tlii ayalfiu. Solid for tMtiuwalals, free F. J. CIIKNKV A CO., Toledo. Ohio. ""'I o) 'iriiKKiMK, ,.m naica Paiully flip Pastors Asked to Hand in Christmas Notices on Monday Evenma. if Pos sible. Castors an fOQMOtOd tO band In their Christmas notices to tin i:,i -(In gonian on .Monday OVonMf II DM slide This will be MO00MT) tx tin giving of prominence to the aunoum nu nt that their importance merits . ONORBGATIONAL CHURCH Subject in the tnoriiliig Factors nl the Missionary Problem' In tin BVCHI ing a Christmas theme ami tpproprl ate music. The Huiulav leMOi meets at in a m The Junior Kmleavoi- at fl p. m. Th. Senior Kndeavor at ;.::. lollowi'd oy the evening service The Sunday school will have a Christmas entertainment and tree on TuoodO) night nt T:M n CHURCH OK CHRIST All ol th. n gular services at th. court house to morrow "The Lord's Hupper" will In the subject for 1 1 a m A business meeting of the cltnreh will follow tin morning service All members an Urged to be present welcomed X. A. f'opple. rnurr prmbytirian church II a. ni.. regular service. The Cfl Ulat) ot tin- Ohriatala't w.iiai. TiSQ p. m.. "Young Pooplc m ftoeMty " :! p m.. Junior Kmleavor '. II p nt S.-nioi Kndeavor Strangers .n ,.s pot Mil) invlt.-d to all the up atlnm Koii. ri J hiven pMtor FIUST IIAITIHT CHURCH Chiiotanu service win be the oixtor the morning hour at this obUrOb. T onlorgod choir win rrnkdat tin Man tlful anthem. Ami then wen si herds abiding in the Hold " and tin senium will attempt to show how Hi, world was prepared 0. .),s ,.Vent, In th. OMnlnii the choir will render f, aVBtbj tn (llor.v to Cod in th, II est." and tin sermon will be th. om! in the scries to young men tl,,. subject or which Is 'The Man WI'. Stood Alom am! fJouqiMrad." On Wedltrsdav i-venlug. ih(. H,, ,.i. . Mot rip' inosl rod by Uu at II little Hom in Mlllei COUBty, Missouri, about 10 miles from Jefferson City, ihe enumerator in that dtotiiet re cits tli.it lie found Mrs Henry BlUtth, "'I' ol a stoiekeeper. 31' veais old who dttliaj a brief mat i nig. oi seven years bad piMOUtod her husband Willi 16 ehlldNtt. Only MM of them was a "solitaire." There were two pairs of twins, two sets of tilplets nod on. qnlatot. Bw sturdy hois at a blrtb, averaging six pound! in weight Tiny an all alive ami Marty, tnolr ojoMioi is as acti ami strong as anv woman in the state. At San Juan. Porto Kb o a BlUnll nal Judgi has tolaod an edition ol I.a Vo ile la I'atrla. a newspaper published in the interest ot the federal party, and which was launched last Saturday The imper printed an article erIUell ing the municipal iibyslcian. who Is a republican well turned ankle proves nothing. A Cut of 50 per cent, on Mail Subscriptions For this one day only At this rate, the ai v Fast OrPtrnni w O It I'XII .nk. , cik.i n.mm I 1. ! . aflamaii !ll I ' wm v i i i . v on l i i -i ii ti . w nt x by MAIL to you for one year for $3.00: I "W o mm r ata aa . . . . . I fITII WPPt 'IV tfir Hal fill thn xmiaiaiL 1' f 7 " " ' r m v m r m W ' A r m BValBW TWWIIT 111 I I I ' ( r O al a I HlC itiiVM ... l A .. -.1,1 1 t'liLt iilUUt IU UIU Ul III h M DSL ,.an ...U. I 'a ! 1 ' I I I" I I 4.1 ll I F1 I I I II II I I I v I I hi Hill t' r I aaaaa. a A HI I f X I i , . . arista .- a aai a aar u m b m m r b aw mm m mm ' a. a.. v w sir i r . i i REAL ESTATE BROKER. Court St near First Nat. Bank Has Real Estate tor Sale Soe Here: It w llall'i la are Um Mm, Most Healthful Place. The most healthful iMM in rnii.d Stall's in live in i- arioii aooordlojj to roporti roMlMd ty marine hospital servic. irom 1 or lb.- enure ti win give a Our ntortaiaHMl tor the ehlldrM Kinv pastor H R CHURCH SOUTH if i Snnduj school At ii u. in., tall, on "Parable of Net." and class service ltd n in.. Kpwortli LeuKue 7 : .to p MMMB, subject: uQod in I.lltle T.'iliigs " K t Jones pattor. THOMPSON STltKKT HRTHD HIST CHURCH The pMtor will PrMCb In the morning at ! o'elo. and be lt tr. Dr. Iteardsley will pi aol in tin evening at 7:3n John pastor 360 acres of choice wheat land, about Mn miles northeaat of Pendle ton. This is one of the flneat improv ed farms in the county and has good school advantages. Will sel1 f :r caah or trade for equal value in unimpiov-cl land. Eight fine Iota in Pendleton at HOC eacii, on easy tetms. 160 acres of wheat land south of rMndleton. IdOO. J5 acre choice fruit and garden land near Milton. One-half of trsct m bearing fruit tree , 7 acres alfal fa. All under irrigation Finely im nroved. 120 acres on McKay Creek, 20 acres al botton land under irrigation, balance good wheat land, well im proved. acres good wheat land, in a body four miles from Pendleton Urns half cash balance on time to uit purchaser at SU par cent In teres.. Don't fail to take advantage of it Tell you Neighbor about this offer You get Hood Beer.. Cr. n the la . tin I'lll It by TjUman & Co., and ml I oruxgiata, or aeoil to Frank ti.. J tloiel Pharmacy, Port gon. Price $i a bottle or 6 OT Sf i express prepaid. ' iin s ami towns having a noiiiilatioii of 1000 or over Marlon ii. a popula tion of HOI and then wen only six dMtbJ 111 leisi making u death rale oi tin phenomenally low tljrure of I.4H per loiio The average of the death ran in all the cities and towns was II 17 II appears irom tin eoatpllo lion of the marine hospital service that the state having the best record for health last year was North Da i.oia. with ii death rate of only U pel I population, By far the uiost bMlthfaJ o! the populous states, bow ever, was lown tin death rate being 1 1 17 Negro Race Not Declining. The statement bas been made in ououtly that he negro race .fj. ,,, Uu decline, whiel as a matter of fiel the flKures of the ilecade prove that It lias increased The percentage of increase for all persons of color is 17. N and out of that percentage thi iocs may claim all but ft ror small part There are now more than wic. as many of them g the country as there were in the days of slav- rv .....I lL.... lli..i a .mo inej constiiuic almost on ol th. loial population 'lmii vou drioh PILSNER BEER. a a a -uan n ai a 1 1 111 r iia. r ar at a mm a mra aiiaiii m a n Kememher this offer is good for the ONE DAY ONLY, A i e . 'ana. a. a-a a a . m . . a m a 11 IBe BtS-aj aVJB aa s .111 w BaX a . - . fl 1 1 1 1 1 v j 111. ara fla fl a. mil. I :i I nun . inu -.w.aa.a j ' tl 1 1 1 VllVWIXa JIUolUI liv aaa order, express order or in one and cent stamps. Address EAST 0REG0NIAN, a. . . . . aw klll .11 BI -a ara. Bk BTV " M 1 k ' I llf til I 1 1 Hit 1 ninntxd oo( ctlK headucln dissinssi . to ur HOW DO YOU me new store can iiev, r L . "own tiniest, 11 advertises expect people to W ...... havr 10 Sl" j aaaa - There it beet lactori. in tola eounti) i: ADVERTISj now thirty 'nine suKai in successful operation The slat, of Miobl. twelve Ask f, or 1. LEGAL BLANKS Write the EsUt .on for i Schtillz Brewing Co. alogw of them. vviiw . A full supply always kept in sioc