East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 26, 1901, Image 5

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SUITABLE ARTICLES
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Beautiful Electric Seal Jacket
u MBlaj $Vi to go at S9; regular S5 to go at $21.
Fur v'.'s le" than nmnufaotnrer's price.
.lAuUftn.i Silk, GloVM and Handkerchiefs, NVck-
vc! and lies, uress rKirn una taKucvu
feclote al retiring from business prices.
STOLE GUNS AND CASH.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Two Revolver
Money From
Charles Spears Steals
and About $10 In
Charles Grave.
Charles Spears, who hat been
working for Charles H. Grave, In the
Dvpot lunch counter, left Saturday
night for part unknown and with
him went about flu In cash, an over
coat and a 41-Colts revolver, belong
ing to Mr Graves, beside a 38 Smith
I Wesson revolver, belonging to Mar
tin Rowe.
Spears was In the lunch room on
t)M night shift, and when Rowe came
along Spears told him someone had
tolaa Graves' revolver, which had
been left on the shelf and he wanted
something to defend the house with.
Row loaned him his six shooter,
which lie happened to have In his
pocket, spear soon ahut up the
house, and that was the last seen of
him until Wednesday, when word
was received that he was In Echo
working In a hotel. A warrant was
sworn out for his arrest and plafad
in the hands of Constable Rent ley.
who went down yesterday morning,
returning with the thief In the even
ing. He was arraigned this morning
on the charge or larceny and his
trial will conn up this afternoon In
the justice court.
The
Burton,
Klrwin,
Abbott.
Stone,
Pendleton.
New York.
New York.
New Tork.
New York.
0, i.
Lucy
J. F.
Man.
Forest Huff. New York
: W Hunt. Portland.
Miss Jessie Trent.
W R. Hamilton.
William Maher.
C M. 8mlth.
S Hoover. St. Uitiis.
K H Clarke, city.
L K Oaing. New York.
O. A Kent. San Francisco.
K. Howard.
George Harris. Portland
Andrew Nylander. Portland.
J. H. Gwlnn ami wife. elty.
N. Berkley and wife, city.
Hen Rosenvelt. San Francisco.
H T. Hendry. Baker City.
Hr. S. Lewis King Portland.
V
er Bros. Dry Goods Co.
JARVIS OF HARVARD.
BREVITIES.
4. Bowsru
. tl - -.I Hru nini'kncf
I nnwiiu. "...
tap glassware. At NolTa.
Kt with evr $1 purchase
Pattoc i
ind Iwii- MffB ma
g Wttaer i
LL -... . Cm
a opposlt'' City ''
a lackf. chickens and geese.
mn it R Martin's.
ill kind Ol teal estate,
l ad country F T. Wade.
vrl ol cranherriei, dill
aj olivet in hulk at Hawley
h of nn I'.ishes. proper
t Cbrifiraai- present! at
It of cream butter and a
g rot-. .mder De-
I ut it Cleaver Bros. Dry
i nor Cleaver iiro wlP
Keck must be sold.
torau. " ti MX !iunds.
kt ft Qarrism. John Adams
Rk ! Cold Springs
r Bros are gotnc out of huai
malti lor ererybod) at the
km Dry Goods store
m la s burr for a grocery
kosoee R Martin. He is
i eserialry uf quid delivery.
wood rnoiTtj Call at
rwter'l wood nffli t :ear of
kit or R E 1 iter Meaeh
It" S'Trs i
0.' Allans
to , M ! ' i
if line wheat
Term. 1200"
: saer, Jam
Martin on good
at All kinds of
k bananaa. nuts
BJBj
' ..lliiiphonc.'
4 Failing's Court
. - - wiw r.
"J U . Lilt (EH LDU
ud trance medluma.
levr Boitnn atnre uill.
!. a. to I p m.
i MA
vacant lots , rest-
")w1J, Choice ranch In
eutey prairies Whmi
KBn MRokaa CP T m I
iivr t wn.na
MW (1tvm rnmi .
w trB fin u hi.n
POJt Main street
s court street to
School supplies at Nolf's.
Candies by the ton at nutton'a.
1 uitt on Is headquarters for Xmas
candies.
Four nlc rooms to rent. Inquire of
Chris Kanley.
So osis shoes are the best. Ales
ami Department 8tore.
''lain i liowder in puckages. some
thins new and very fine at Hawley
Bros.
Chocolate brandy f-orcliela. 30 cents
box. The Palm" make at Ko.-ppen e
onl
Ivmrc framing a special'-. New
.iue of picture mouldings Brass
aoraaia tor frames at C. Sharp'.
K T. Wade has sold the W. F.
.Viutlock farm on McKay creek, 320
to h to 8. A. Alloway Considera
tion mot.
Our line of clothing can't be beat
Thi enotnious trade we are having
PtOrei this fact. Alexander Depart
nient Store.
The Sehiu. t iloi I ut Poitluiul. own
ed by the North western Door com-
paay, as neitruy1 iv are Tuesday
night. The loss was tlO.oOO, partly
UiMUled
A public meeting will be held in
lieiidrick's Hall Friday evening. De
cipher by Mr and Mrs E. J.
Bebb, the clnlrvoanth and test medi
ums. Admission 10 cent.
Three cod v lets Jacob l.uhri.iau.
Gei,i-, Baxter innl Gtistavus Mutn
w.i. released from the penitentiary
at Sulem TueHlo by virtue ol com
mutations granted by Governor Oeer.
Mtf Phoebe Davis, aged 74 years,
ii led at her home at Koseburg. She
wus u daughter of the late Sol. F:tz
hugh. one ot the trainers ol the con
litution of Oregon and crossed the
plains :ti MS.
The application of K. J. Hanle for
an injunction ami the appoint im-tat oi
a receiver lor the Emplie tulue at
Wardner Idaho was up before Judge
Otlbert, of the IJattad states court
Tu-sday
Mrs Tru .lohnson i ulorad l t '
eoj in Oinuha Neb., charged with i om
pllcitv it: the $10,000 diamond rob
bery at the Portland Hotel, was re
leaaed from the city Jail, on t600
ball for her reappearance when
wanted
P M llliikle u pioiniueut citizen
of Hiitertou. and a meniber of the
council was stabbed tlirr. times on
Sumltt) ufternoon by W K. Smith,
i it tin ttume place during u difficulty
over a transaction over lumber Mi.
Hlnkle's wounds are serious.
By Reginald Wright Kauffman.
The book opens with an BBI illng BOl
lege rush on "Bloody Monday " !
which the "Freshlcs" make a ned
slowing and Jarvis. our hero, licks a
soph " Jarvis is handsome. Me lr
entangled with a woman. Maty Brad
o i 'k. a year or two his elder, and lit
ftophlaticatiou a full decade his senior
Alter inr fall he entertulns an an
tlpatb) for and avoids her sedulcusiv.
His friend Hardy ie(-ommeuds the
"class team" as an antidote for hl
trouble, and Jarvis becomes a crack
player.
II. tad Standard u I hum, 'tak
In" the theatn and ope of the cb.irus
girls flings him her slipper. This v
.'Hi i atinthe: affitu of n non tn.
creditable nature with Maggie Do
Mai
He neglects his football trn'nin'-.
the worst crime In the decalogue ac'
cordial to eoOeaje atalca, and it cut
by his mutes. His "exams" are 4
failure, and just at this tune Mrs Ha
to) a cousin visits him luinging her
ilitiigbtei Peggy.
He oalll ami is painfully anatoedUi
find p. any and Mary Btaddock togetb
ei. She is jealous of his ev ident r.
gard for Pegay. and believes bin
boaad to beraelf bj the chain of firs'
sin. They have a loni: furious infer
view.
lu the uai doatag imii gaim bj the
reason, though Jarvis plavs (teHi
atel) s'lbtididiy for (farrard, Yal
wins Jnrv!h f.. that his las
chain e Is gone forever, and breaks in
to convulsive sob. He hurries horn,
in a state bordering on collapse. !
.elves a letter from Mary saying she
is dying finds her In blooming health.
He v-ios in for dissipation, but be
lOaaM Haageajajht snteii and disgusted
A last hi sees Pi gg and tells her
a story. A story of a chap with a rich
tatbei who Indulged him In everv
whim How the chap went from bad
to worse until he met a girl a pure
k-no'l girl and he loved lo-r
Peggy is utterly utrased and Indig
nant at the eoafeaaaoa ut his sius. He
detei ilaee to redaeai himself. How
he did so. and what came of It is l--v
atfj told.
TEN JESSEt SKETCHES.
By Louiaa Preston Looney.
Tin Member from Tennessee" tel!
ol enuilt.V between families ended by
marriage "In tin Fan of the Quar
autiue"is the story of yellow fever p i
detuii gad the brarery of Ftnley. "Af
termath ot the Old Regime make
tin reunington pride stand in the way
"I love, and In Places ot Power."
Kogei Bretherton who has just been
made governor of the slate, learns
F
ton.
Mrs
P.
S.
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T.
W
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The Golden Rule.
W. Ingalls and daughters.
Mil-
ft,
A.
D.
H.
M.
I'au.sM, k. Walla Wal'a.
E. Hunsuckor, Spokane.
A. Frans. Spokane.
Dickenson. Athena.
S. Nay lor. Athena.
F. Woodstock, Nolln.
Stockacll, Boston.
P Florence. Hcppner.
W Hoag, Cheyenne.
Scott. New .nk.
Nell Adams, New York.
Fern L Dal, New York.
!Sd Reader and wife, New York.
Hattle Palmer, New York.
Miss Lewis. New Yo'k.
Miss Forrest. New York.
Fd Giltuorc and wife.
Mrs. C. C. Stephens. Echo.
Vera Belmont. New York.
J. K. Nickol and wife, Dayton.
Heard T. Wilson.
J. C. Lawrence. Butte.
F. Hill. city.
F. O'Neil, San Francisco.
G Donnelly. Lu Grande.
West, Win ii I peg
Laauy.
Harry illeckendofer.
K. S. Wllaon.
I. Mclachlln. Seatttle.
Lacy Galhraith. Walla Walla.
W Kehorn. W alla Walla. .
D 1-ankurd. Walla Walla.
Bert Klnm y. Wulla Walla.
Oeoraa Raaeach, Waiia Walla.
William II .M. v.i Walla Walla.
Floyd Wilson. Waila Walla.
A I Behllaer, Walla Walla.
U M 1 1 Dam- Ik Walla Walla.
Millie Kake. Wulla Walla.
Will Coleman. Walla Walla.
Coarad Kaoft, Walla Walla.
Garfleld Johnson. Walla Valla.
Id LmiKti Walla Walla.
Casto Spokane.
Philip L I ang. Spokane.
Fred Marten. Pendleton.
. v i Vnki uv Walla Walla.
w f Woodatoefc, Nolln.
H Snyder. San Francisco.
I oata olrash. Hot Lake.
Dr, I Lewis King. Portland.
It J, l.uikln. Chesmon.
W F Sherwood. Elgin.
Tom Klchey, Meacham.
Julius pei i, Meacham.
Dan J Moyles and wife. New
'U.S. Roberts New York
I Hart. New York,
t'leo Stewart. New York.
Miss Trent San Francisco.
M. Barmelster, San Francisco
It pays to trade at the Peoples Warehouse.
"Not a questionable quality here."
In the Before Christmas
Horry
Some intended purchases were likely forgotten or
Boine friend overlooked. BlMfi on i sions reijuire
prompt attention. 80 as usual you'll find us ready
to supply all such needs and with stocks that in tpitt
of fast Ohristmns selling are st complete that your
selection can Ihi easily made, and at prices that nttftn
a heaping money! worth.
NOTE THE PRICES.
1 20 m linportcil Lounging rner., now Jh
15.00 Importevl LoiingiK (Obaa, now II, go
13 50 Imported Lounging robes, now ) 90
$10 00 Bath and LoaQgittfl rotics. now f
7.511 Hath .iml Lounging rohes, now 5
fv 5c Hath and Lounging robes, now 5
7 50 Smoking coats, now
S. ?s Smoking coats, now
5"
Oi
1 i
M
6.
7
t
10 in Smoking coats, now
f S -oo Math robes.
vs. Bath rottcs.
NECKWEAR REDUCED
50 nccktii'S, now n 00 751 im altfl
$1 00 neckties, now Jgc
Attractive pricei all along
5
a
5"
now
now
45
s, now s .
apt neckties.
the line.
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
FOR THE BOYS
See those 55 JJ Qfo
AT W. J. CLARKE A CO.'S
HBADQU M 11 R8 FOR
Rogers Table Cutlery, Carvers
Skates and Sleds.
York.
Saddle Horeee Wanted.
Herford ft Lowther will again be In
'""ton to buy borsfs. The will
ut In- Ori'Kon Kwd yard January
iv.. iue want saddle mare
innl Ki'Mlua. 6 to 8 year old, 14-3 to
H I hands hivh
I'
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POULTRY and EGGS
International Poultry Food makes them.
Meet Mea! gives them flavor.
Clamshells make them solid.
Mica grit aids digestion.
Try a sample.
C. F. COLESWORTHY,
Hay, it am and Peed.
137 and 129 East Alta Street Fendli.ton, Oregoi
Mr. Orover Cleveland give out
the reHrt that her husband, the ei
.'nesldent. Is far from a well man.
LEGAL BLANKS
Write the East Ore
Ionian for a free cat
alogue of them. A full supply always kept in stock.
m 1 1 1 TiTrrYTTTinnr rrrv
that bis sou is a murderer.
Kootl storiei- of southern life.
THE WARDEN.
S. .-tl
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and
get
1'hr ar. -i.,
SMil.. k . ...
T '.VI lir I In ! I 'nlllA.
"or. (.ourt strt
Beat.- and vmi-n
.vuii- in nnv vnur
erybod Know "The
lift tli.,1 unH
also half
i-heai.-
l'oun!a
Tin- Cortland Wster Comnilttee
has ptirehased the Album water
works irom private partlee for I"11"
"00 The works were appraised at
tl57.7H. but a majority of the com
inlttee saw fit to pay a larger sum
for them. Portland city author
i.ed by a sperlal statute to buy them.
"The Huraumaster" eomuany ar
rived lu Pendleton this morning over
the O R A N with a special train
to catch No. 1. which left at H 30, to
reach HuUer City, where they will put
on their play tonight They will re
turn in the morning and fill their en
uk uient at Fraser's opera house
Friday night
J" Columbia Rleer
'yr win auction off a
wwuai effect snrf
at the ticket
Webb Stroata tu.
a. 10
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tiac)
Saved Hi Ufe.
"I owe my life to Kodol Dysi
t'ure " write H 0 Cbeeteraon Hay
field. Minn. "For three year I had
dyspepsia so bad that I ceuld hold
.
If II TC4aia.ia'
n ii mm m i , ' un m
si. WfS
nothing on my stomach Doctor said
I could not live. I read your adver
tisement on Kodol Dyapepaia Crue
and couemriced its use Now I am
cured and recommend it to all." Tall
man A Co, and Brock & McComas
W D Meron, of Meridian, Miss su
preme protector of the Protected
Knights of America, declare In a lo
cal paper that he order muat suspend
business
By Anthony Trollop;.
Tin- ii-clothiug ot lassii-al works
in modern costume in a feature of
Christmas publisbiiix Then- are var
ious styles in which the Worths uf the
publishing world arra.v tln-ir imiuortal
volumes the edition tie luxe; the il
lustrated edition, tin- bijou edition;
all of them attempts at cater '
ing to some special taste.
Mi lane is about to embark upon
the publicatu 11 or the 1 ream of the
prolific writing ol Anthony Trollop.
Like all classic.. Ins meteoric flight
half a century ago has been followed
by inexplicable neglect And yet the
best of bis work is wormy to rank,
say the leading critics, with eucb con
temporary work as thut of George HI
Hot. Thomas love Peacock George
Horrow. etc
It Is Mr. 1-aue't intention to issue
ii. t treat hi New Kocka4 Library,
which opened with George Klllot'l
"Adam Bede" and "Scenes of Cleri
cal 1.1 ft- the first or Trollop- - Bar
m-tshire novels. "The Warden." to be
followed very shortly by its compan
ino. "Barchester Towers.' and a little
later by "Or Tborne " It is hoped
that in this convenient attractive and
inexpensive serie Trollope's clever
and charming work will aaooaa pop
ular with reader of good flctlou
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Particulars next issue.
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lodging House
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Health and Beauty.
Poor complexion is usually the re
suit of Irregularity of the ln.wels De
Wltt'a Little Early Risers stimulate
the liver, regulate the bowels Tall
man at Co and Brock A McComas .
Wood has gone as high as lu a cord,
ami hundreds of people walk mile
into the country to meet wagons com
ing into the city, and make purchase
befon others can get to them. Rail--toads
report thousands of carload of
coal between there and Cincinnati
waiting to be moved
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
See W. C. Minnis for
Wood
i and Coal
KepeelaJly WUm irad
O.H'
Nixt door to Lecher's bakery.
Maiu Street
iiiuvHonit ago j