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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1901)
HE INU-ur I - ita n t ! i. . i,1 i .A air Or ..L. ada'DIl il'nVVO UP Willi J.IIIJ c-nrvn HI 51h ntfcds of ottf CUftomors. Low prices i s,p our uiisi Sh es. Overcoats, Fir Goods. Slipper, Suits, Rubbers, Hats, Dressing Sacks, Arctics, Etc. . ni'U ajTr OTn era r" dLl 10 ueul or men .1 I I 1 n .. Kt Seeing M Tin-: We ran . 1 NIL M r II I I 1111 I 11 1 1 a m m . m a 1 Li U '1 Jl J. Ulf.LY AT in 1 I X.I III III 1 I II II I'VaV I I II I ii it I e e aw I i . t I e i k- v a h i y i i w i s a b I Others from $20 to $30. Discount ior Cash until January J 902. lei Carpets, l tij;-. Lace ami Silk Curtains and gtt.it ii '.noil prices for (.ash. Wall Paper 'ILa PMLUNG THE CARPET MAN. e I I I 4 r. fi r i -4 nnv. - idesirinc to selti t h useful as well as an uruainctital C lni..t i nam w ui ocwci man ny inning a BuHHim riunu. ".uuiim ui'i o:i;n Kiauf mihuc ui piano. i.".:iii' poiivi 6(1 Ijiwrjiitctvl ant! retail everywhere f'r jsm I liau lle theM ptc: from t lit (acton and can sell them at two thirds of ihe JOE HASLKR o2 (i4 Main Street, 1'endleton ni v j hi - ' v sr sf aj s, p., i aav sieves IN 10 POUND BANS. For line shafting an J all tea .,i machinery f the mill or factory it be Mir passed : : : Hade from Type Metal. a i i irvir . . . iiir . am . - i vuii!iii vi I icw rcnuicioH. ui . SUSANVILLE SPOKESMAN REVIEW MAN SEES MUCH IN IT. Pendleton la Referred to aa the "Me tropolis" of Tina Section and the Correspondent States That $2000 Will Cover the Cost of the High way. The Spokesman-Review corrcspon dent has learned the following facts regarding the Pendleton Susanvillr wagon road, fifteen or 1! mile ar tual construction, at a (mat of a little ovei $100 a mile would he sufficient except for repairs in a i W places, less ihnn half a dozen mite in all The route outlined holow WOBld shortcu the pieaent wnpon route be- n Pendleton and hoBae Villa br miles A praetleahle toad now runs south from Pendleton N miles to the north fork of the John Hay river. A road lead from Sitsamillc n short distance In the other direction and all thn: remains Is to hulld a road to Join theae i nils. Nut all business men of IVnd let on realize this and net many know Just how badly the men of the Intel i'r want nn outlet to the I'itiii i Ilia county metropolis. Proposer! Road Line. following in a complete chain of the toad denipned: '..11. ton to the north :'ork giaile oi .lohn Hay ilver fin miles: from the foot of UM north loik grude over the dltrtde and up IVaolatton creek. seen miles: up IVsolntion n i U to Pol,. Thh kel and over th. divide to the head of Indian cftelti udiowing Indian creel and swinging round to nig reek, this he ina peeetMe without crossing a di vide: in) Ttlg CfeeV until the present road h'adlng fiom the ndger nilll in to the Big creel noeatry is paeched; alon:: the preeeot road past the Had gcr mill down RhV creel; Into Susan vllle. The i atira distance is thus cut to TP miles In winter freighting ly sleigh is peeelMe frets BwMSTtlte to pilot Rock. II miles from Pendleton It Is from Pole Thicket, on IVsola tlon creek, tn the road leading into tin- Bl creel eomitry, i iilt n n-" of 1R oi telles. that construction in it qelretL The roc l Mom the foot of tkc nurth tori crade aji Deenletloe creek. which Is at pri m ill In had retialr. will tt'-ed living distance seven milea. This Is all that Is neeesnaiy to put Pcinileton and Susnnville In close ' ont cctlon and brine nearly all the immense cdume of trade from (hat country to this place. feer Road at Present. The present Pendleton HltMlln Hie reed la taei nn iMenH that rrt ight. is beettete lo ettempt it. it is 115 m'le,i Innd and Includee the preeeot north fevl grade, road In Its Unimproved condition Pur many n ih .. it pss. s thtoiigh pilvate piop erty. neceasltatlng openltig and cloa BMUQr gate. At present nilt: rs and lute ' I B D ui thi naaarlile covBtry hsve to .i :ht tn Bumpter and Baker fit;-, a tJlatence of fin to Ji miles reepecMtre 'y Tin road i not gtMMl. t'omlnu i..wp aoeae of the hills freighters VI peet Dpeete Preeeeetlji the loads go nviM liu.i a ln'.. ii times on a I rip. SiiludieH In Similiter ate dearer than 111 Pendleton beOSOee Ot the freight rates on the lemptet Vnlley rellrued Tin capitaliHis Hnd freighter In this district are not contented with die treetmoel accorded them in tliesi two totrni und ere clamorUu for an outlet to Pendleton Some trade Hum Susanvllle. Quartlung and Koh IllMOtKllle now goes lo lieppner la I oog Creek, an almoitt unfeasible dis tance The men of the Interior offer to hi Inn ill! this hualneas to PeedJe ton. Would Tap Big Trade. The trade of the Interior amounu to iuan tlnitiisauii ilollaiH u mouth one until aleee Ui ti"- tteeavllle (ouuti pan oiit ...(i'i a Btoetll rot ste. l lis i nun hualueaa is Imiueoate and when add. il lo that of the bun dreUs of oliiei cotiipaulvi in epefBtloe inaki s a villain, whose aliu lo Pen djetoe is not yui cieerl) truiied Philip leeece, a proeileent ceplteJ ist who is letereeted in 'lie John Dp) country in mlBittf eud lumberlttc. bald today ! Two thottaend tiollara is needed put on the eeeeeetlei line to make a complete rood rroxn reodl ton to sh saudlle That would include til. lumber neeaar) and all tiiuher fur Cttlrerta. It Pendleton will taki hole uf this proposition I will furnish tin inn.... i Tbera ere otheri whom 1 have kaeid offer to do part of the work. That Is how hadly the nves tort aim freightere the lotorku x si.t ) nOOd outli t Then cm he no ioubt of the excellence of the propo .:!'',. in ; :i! th. cost Is a mere nothing. aii it oeeee is tn ben Peedletee bee -.ess in -11 take the matter up." route the distance to Susamlllc would he shortened 15 miles and at th' --amc time he a much better road than the present one. This would bring the immense freight traffic of that region this wa instead of go ing to rtpker Pity as It now does, or to Heppner. as It may do soon, as there Is already a scheme on foot to build a road from that town via Hit tcr to Susanvillc There in already a road no Deeotettort as far as Kin ley's, and on the other end there is a gooil road from Susanvillc to llin preek. Tktl leaves only about 15 miles of new road to hulld. J. P. Isaacs, who owns n larce saw mill at Susanvllle, has written the manager of this paper that he is ready and willing at any time to donate what lunil i r will be necessary to hulld hrhlces and culverls on this road Thi: is certainly a very liberal offer. Who will be the next? Keep the hall rolling and let's have a road, t'kiah can be depended on to give her share SMELTER IN OPERATION. It Turns out Some Mat With Surpris mgly Good Resuita. Eoetb. Hooter. Dotted states mar kol, said to an fast oreponltn re preventative, that the sin. Iter at toe propel Ilea of the Standard and l)i PJ Mining companies. In (Irani conn i neei Prairie city, has started up and made some mat. which went 51 PM cent copper and from flnn to t200 In gold to the ton oi mat. A ton of mat repreeote about eight tons of ore Marshal HoOBOr Great home to 10004 Christmas Hcg:irdlug the ineltet ami Its proeptott, Mr. Houser aald: "At this tiine we ran aep that the plant is nil j- asltred a a sticeesaful itOT We think there is little noebl It will be. The capacity of the plant Is from M to M tons a tlay. which, with thi ih ii Nwtretod ralooi of the ores we are Heating, will give us a gross out put of mineral values .! 1606 a day Of this the net alue si. mid he about Sf6. We have from .'in to 40 men at work on the Standard and DlSfe properties and the smelter, and hope lhat the work of development and prospecting will In.i.g some substantial returns. The outlook la excellent." A number of Pendleton men aic in tereett i In the Usee with Mr. Hose er .t The copper market Is now at about i t cents a pound. A little tig nrtoi tin lemoaetrate that there is Blooey in smelting ore carrying cop. pt i so beaTttjf as tl.st coining trom ! lr mines. Holiday Bargains. orK BARGAINS also inn spci lal pt it ee on t;oods. Ii.im kopt tis on the expect 10 bi as btttjl all this week HOLIOA1 GOODS) and CLOTHING and hea lump all la--t wick, and we Nsvt : Im lot c have vc done so much luisint ss as dur ing the past two weeks, and that fact assures US that our gooda are pticcd richt. and if you will conic into our sou.' and look over our stoi k. Ol' will he con Vinced that you CSS do better at our store than an pi. ii i in town. We are coutmnini: our Stc( ial .ili nod ii you want a BARGAIN in sri 1 CO I dot. t wait loo loss, but COME A I on Clothini or o BR ONCI W Tel 4 Where Whole Families can Trade I HE ns can 1 rade W FAlR Mfktte Man Turned Yellow. ;:ent consternation was felt by the trlesda of M. A. Hogaity, of Lexing ton. Ky.. when they saw he was turn loa ft How. His skin slowly ( hanged also his ajrOB, and he suffered II if. Hit msladf was yellow JuiinMee. He was trcatd bjf tm best doctors, but without benein. Then h area advised to try Kteetrlc Bitters. uondi rfu I stoaiai h and l: I ;, in edy, BOd he writes: "After taking ! bottle! I was wtiolly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit fur all stomach, liver and kidney trou bles. Only He Sold by Tallman A Co., rtruifglsts. Impruvementa on O. H. A N. TI 0 ( k X I'n has numbers of am ot ballasting crews at work be " rn Peodlletos a ad Portland They are rapidly making better and aolldof toe roSSBed Oi Ike company, and the proposition is to keep dt It until the H AN can boast of having as See track as any. An abuudsn - at 'iHllistine iiiHteiisl is t hand and uloti the track department feSlabep the work now belag proeecetedl, such IB end will have been attained Hun dreds of thousands of dollars are he ing spent each month, the expense tor I Kol mounting up to an enormous - mil Opera N nn 1 MattHif'T, litv It 1 i FRIDAY, DEC, House Lui-sl Mnker 27th. tjifll THE C0MINQ CRAZE THE GREAT AND 0NL1 BURuO MASTER. Such (iirls. Suth I im, Such Music M PEOPLE IN THI CAS l. RtfiaWtft I levant and Cfetfte. Mil Cn I FP0RDT0MISSn N 1TICK Curtain lino long MrforiPaMMaX PRICES .sot: at iS siliiii ii Sfttl s.l I Oil toOOUttl "1 FnxisrY ii. $i oo, and $i 50. Boiler for Sale. ...Horsepower horizontal tubular r. guaranteed to be in first-class condition, for sale at the Domeatlr l.aunJry. For the Holidays AT KLINE'S Family Liquor Store James A. Howard REAL ESTATt BROKER. Court St. near Firat Nat. Bonk Has Real Estate fol Sale See Here: ibi) acres of choice suhaat land, about ten miles northeast of P-nuir ton. This it cne of the finest unprov ed farms In the cuunty and has good eeWOQl advantaues. Will sell fr cash or trade foi 1 ,. jI value in unimproved land. Eight fine lota In Pendleton at $100 each, on easy terms. 160 acres of wheat land south of Pendleton, tbOO. i- acres choics fruit and garden .and near M.lton. One-half of t'act m bearing fiuit tree , 7 axrea alfal fa. Ail under irrigation. Finely Int proved. I Iv. Ray Co., mi. sua Mil Stockn, HotKlt noil C irrtln lor c'i ai 'Q insrslnt New York Muck I achangc. chlejt Itoch liatbange. Chicago Hi ui' 1 iiiic 4orl HiikI C.n.llaiun r. 1?0 ai-rts on McKay Cieek. 20 YOU sfCl ;res a I button land under irrigation " WDO " e tn never be Advertlsea y f"j I expect people lo know wtxrt 1 Lal you have to sell If you don't ADVERTISE? THAT ROAD TO SUSANVILl E. The Route as Laid Out by the UKiah Sentinel Man. I., anting Ihe ajOBSeed wagon lead to the BSaakBVtUe territory, th' Ukiah Sentinel says There ahoul't be u better ae-a load between hei. and Susanvllle. Buaanrille wants it I'kial. wants it. and POBdleiOO shoul I want it very badlv hi cause ii w ould l' of vast benefit to that town Something should b. don, about the matter at 0He The mad should go over the divide frost the toot ot the John Hay grade 10 Desolation and up that cieek to the Pole thicket then over tte divide to the head of Indian creek and then across Big creek and strike Elk cieek at the Hadger mill. By this You will f Ind The Best Th- Cheapest The Pure 1 ') he I n v;tst Stock acrca a I button land under irrigation Daid'.ce good whaat land, wall nr. proved. 690 acres good wheat land, In a body, four milea from Pendleton; ten is half rash balance on time tc aoit our asr at 6", per cent In terest Good Beer.. IX) SS on Of Wines, Whiskies, Brand ies and Gins of All Kinds, WHEAT LANDS Both - When (.ti drink PILSNER BEER. At lowi s,t rate, Foreign and Domestic No. 217, Court Stieel J. R. DICKSON, Hrntt Oregoniao Uiildlng Pendleton, Oregon. GuSTSUteald not 0SI1M ltealit 1 dllilMtl Ank for it. h, 01 Schult Brewing Co. al JM m-