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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1901)
tit IND-UP r77 Another Carload of Sewing Machines Nothing to useful or onimentai for a Cbrumus Preeeal a i nicf Sewing Ma gat The tatnuus Rotary White Standard and "rr fC rr THE CARPET MAN. IMr id Pianos' Made from Type Metal. (u thepea-on l.-aves us with plenty of stork to lv t,. lM-etis of ur pustonicrs. Low prices pj. to our line of Mines, wcicuais, Rr Goods, Slipper, Suits, Dressing Sacks, Arctics, Etc THE ALEXANDER IEPARTMENT STORE i I heeler & Wilson to choose from Others from $20 to $J0. Big Discount for Cash until January J 902. Full line oi i arpota, Kugs, Lace mid i!k Curtains anl roniers at great l reduced prices tor cash. , Wall Paper I- -i art : : t ,.t ost FMLIIaTO nieirini to select a useful as well as at! ornarr.er.i.n I hrUl mt can do no battaf than by bumg a Schniiinel Piano. ort i standard .nd in;, radf make ut piano, highly polished guaranteed and retail everywhere for I450 I handle tMM direct from tlie factors and can sell them at two thirds of the rahce. Call and inspect these pianos and net i( bargain JOE BASLER fV- -.04 Main Street, Pendleton HI Y THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. line shafting and al! hearings ol machiovtw of the irOll or factory it I be surpassed ! : : East Oregoni n Office, Pendleton, or. (A PN expett people to know wht f LJKJ J VJ you have to sell If you don t K' ADVERTISE? O.R.&N. LITERATURE PASSENGER DEPARTMENT TO FURNISH IT FREE. Special Low Ratet on Railroads From East to West Will Be In Force in 1S02. and the Tide of Incoming Hu manity is Expected to Flow Strong. Tin pasfnRT department of the 0 K N company was axked to furnish the ICast Oi-ea:oniaii with an information regarding thoir work- dur Inn the coming year. Hoth the re quest and reply In this particular in stance was delayed, with the result thai the O. R. & N s contribution did ' not appear with the statements of the other railroads. Interested In the growth and settlement of the Inland Kmpire A L Craig, paaaengci' aucnl "i t hi- (). It. & V. writes as ' follows ; It Is now pretty generally appreci ated bgf railroads cnterina Oregon and othet Northwestern utatea. that the first requisite to the upbuilding oi the dib s and towns and for a steady and sustained increase in earnings Is the development of the country. If the fnrm land Is taken up and put HOdt 1 cultivation the towrs will take care of themselves and must grow In proportion o th" d mands of the eon tiguoe.s country tot larger and batter markets. To the end that the agricultural horticultural, grazing and mining lands Ml be developed to their full est capacity the railroads in partic ular are : nd inp large sums annn ally for printed matter describing the various cllslrlcts ami employing men especially to Interest and secure ,fot the section In which they are Inter ested. a:iy desirable families now lo cated in the older settled portions of our COOOtn While the primary ob lect of such xpi ndlturea la of course a selfish one. the result Is of great benefit to the whole community. Following periods of severe bus! ness depression, such as that of IKK.?, to 1S97. through which we have mat passed, there Is always a considera ble movement westward It however takes time tor Eastern.! to net at fairs In shape which will permit them to tollow his Inclination to go West The new home must be det-rn,in ' upon at d property disposed of. Til, coming year pron iaea to bring to Mieeesslul fruition s.illlc of the good work and advertising aTpereded throughout Be Kastern states In the iao '" - OreQwa ed the I'a- elflc Northw. st Is the Mecca towanl whlch PSOn) Kastern laces are now turning, and the present prospeet tin n large movement in that direct! oa was seret brighter at the opening of any Dew jrear than now. Antli-li.ut lug a large business and with a great desire bo nseha Use move- merit s large as BOOetUle, special low rale tor Miibrs have been announc ed or March uml April. 1901 This win . sable the IntendlBi settler to reach Oregon H- h aply lis It he were bound for some other point n h neater to his present home. Th o It N ' oinpanv In bob BOCtlOB v t'h Its parent eoBBBBB. the T'tilon Pacific Is drdng Its full 'bare 'owi"d:- ii - s -tirf in this areat work. ami it is our lull tBtfon that are aUI brtBB 'nto this state during '!;' thousands mi n. a and desirable settlera who win iind aaa and sappy hornet, In the Kn-at state of Oregon Much assistance can h. given the railroads, in Inducing liniulgratlon by i hose now reaidlng In our state, ii each person will appoint hlmsell an itntiilgratlon agent to the extent of writing and sending printed matter to their old Meads la tht Kast The 0, K. N has a iBTSje a mount of such literature and it will be a nleasnie to mall ooplea to am Kus'eru ad- dreeaei seaf to the iMtssenger depart' mi -it ol th 0 H 1k X . Portland Or STOCK YARDS AT PASCO. Northern Pacific mg T'tem and Contemplates Build Making Thct Place a Centiii Pomt fer Stock Sbip mentt. s n Calderlssad tsBerel freight and uaesonger g-m for th- w & 1 a s ii in the '-.tv . seterday, d o sn Beat Oreavniaa sapartf I Nortlie- Pooltc conipaiiv eoaumpiatiaa rMUMtag stix-k-i at Paaeo This move Ii on- HI toanplated lot the rsaaoa that the ,.! inipanb a'e if qui red bv hiw atop (Bod Bad atfi- stink Strer) "s bours and stock coming limn di Cereal potata in Washington now iii i itOPPd off at Kllens- burg or Xorth Yakima, and these are a.uie-i leimiillv located as Fas eo If tn coinoa'iv I. ml vaiils a tin latter place it woe:'1 be a aort oj aeej Hal noif from all different potato ,t i their line wh thev OOBad BO ablpped. stopped and fed thBB reload- to their b itiaatiM at Round 1'olata, If this Is done sn ex-1 elusive stoelt enr wl" be put on froto I'HK Seettie and Ta-oma. W. C STOCK YARDS New CattU SCippmo Uusrters n the South Pa't of Pendleton. Work has been finished on th BJ A. ( K stock vards Just their depot on Webb street t met or C. B Hichardhoii has west of and Oea returned to his home la Walla Walla In speaMnir ot tri Tionsdav aveoUur. new vaids on Qeneral Tb-het I,. I Kreitrht Agent j p Calderaaad said "Thev hi. th. finest yards in th. aorthareat, Th. yards an and such is the rset lOOxl'Oli feet add are divided into seven mirerem i.i each betag 4"t5ft feet with a lane running through the center the full length, and two gates opening out In to this lane, or alley, from each cor ral. They are built with two loading places, so that stock can be loaded into two cars at the same time. Ka"b of these loading places have two chutes to be used In case of loading, sheep or hogs into a doubl I d, k car These chutes run up able by side, and one goes into the lower deek of the rat while the other is more, .level 1 BBd goes Into the upper deek. This is something new tor this eeuniiy, and will prove quite a snceo as the whole ear can be loaded while the lower deck was loaded In tlfc old way The corral is to feet high, balH of IBM lumber, with posts Kx8. set dOOf) In the ground, and the gate posts much larger than this. To do awav with the mud that otherwise would be a nuisance in the yards, the com pany Is going to have a layer ot crushed rock put on the ground This Is built very substantially and cost Ihe cotnpanv between lltflfl and $iroii THRfE COUPLES WADE HAPPY Pev. King, of the County Judge Baptist Chureh, Hartrran Tie and tie Knots. riie ( inistmas i rop ot na triages this yav was not so large as In other yeais but the after Christmas leld siiiiws some iinpidetnent, Dupuis-Dupuis. At the home of the groom's parents. .Mr. and Mis .1 V DapBlB, Frhta) evening. Decenbei IT, at s o'etoeh, 1( li. W King, pasloi ol the Map tist church, joined m marriage Mr, Clifford Oupuis ami Mis. Rather l)u puls. both ol I'eiulletou Mr. and Mrs. Dttpuis are both well. know a and respected ( itl us ot this city, w here thsj have both hosts of ti lends who join hands in offering congrstuls tions. The win Baski their aoene in this city. Oupuis Rothrock. At the 'ou rt house Thursdax. JadgS llartmsti united u mairlage Niiholas Dtiptltl and Mis Atwibla hot h rock Mr. Ilupuis Is a pioinlnet larmer. liv ing arOBt of Pendleton, and the bride !s well known here. They have main warm friends who srtah btOBI a bmg Sad prosperous life Cleaver-Drake. Mi Alou.o ( lenver and Mrs Violet R Utter Drake were united in mar nage at tlx ilaptist parsonage Fiiday srealBg, December 17, at TilO p. in . Kev K. W. Kfng offlelatiiifl. Mr. Cleevet is a brother ot Basel ami Clifford Cleaver, of tin nun of Cl0BV tt BrOB ot this city but makes his bOOsO In Otaal county, where he has Menslve mining latereata, while U s Ratter lrake i also a reeld at ti it.; couaty, wit,!' hot home In iiui.er city. Their bJbbj rrloada in Pendleton, as well as othet plaeee, will wish them a proeperoUl and hap nj mat lied life. HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. When It Is Free of Dandruff, It Grows Luxuriantly. Hair preparations and dandruff cures, as a rule, are sticky or Irrltat lai affairs that do no earthly good. Hair when not diseased grows usiut ally luxuriantly. Dandruff is the cause of nine-tenths of all hair trouble, and dandruff la cauaed by a germ; and, so far, the only hair pre paration that will positively destroy the germ is Newbro's Herplclde ab solutely harmless, free from grease, sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs. It sllays Itching instantly; raahi balr glossy and soft as silk. "Deotro) the cause, you remove the effect'' dandruff Boiler for Sale. A g horse-power horizontal tubular boiler, gutranteed to be In llrst-elass condition, for ssle ut the Domestic launJry. Turl.eys. ducks, elected fouls, st chickens and geese. K Msrtln's. For the Holidays AT KLINE'S Family Liquor Store You will !iiid Thi HtSt I h. Cheapest Tas Pure f Thf I ajftfvt JStock Of Wines, Whiskies, Brand ies and Gins of All Kinds, Both - Foreign and Domestic No. 217, Court Street AT THE COURT HOUSE. Yo Koot-Sa Begins an Action Against Louis Bergevin J. W. Qowdy Sues E. P. Long. Yo koot Sa. an Indian, has tiled BB pci s against I .mils Hergexin et al in hehalt of his ward, Am Xap I'm. : years old. whose mother is dead, ask ing the court that defendants, who are now living on land on the t.-sc xation allotted the mother by ihe go SfB Bsaat, pay to him the sum -t Is" as Mai for the place this year and that they be constrained from living on the land hereafter or In any way using it to their Intereata. T. (!. Hailey Is attorney for plaintiff J. W. Gowdy vs. E. P. Long. .1 W Oowdx vs F.dward l Utim tt al.. fa the title of a suit tit. d with Ihe eonntl elerk ask'ng udgui''ni ii the sum of $L'uo on a pTOBtll rv ind late "eat at he rate of lo ve note cent IS" I from the 27th da of O lift' Ides $ a) a ci to y's IB Inel Icntal costs r action. i Alerts Masque Ball. Hose coal pea) lore a masque ball Christmas Alert pleasant for night In th' I n Dow Music hall. wMt i lam aumt h ffhi "tijoj bv Holiday OUR BARGAINS also our apocial prices 01 Hoods, Iihc kept us on the oxpex t t ba as bttay all thi Nev r liefou; have we done so 01 itch husini s as dur inu the past two weeks, and that fat I BSBUfBf I S that out noods are pi iced rinht. and if n will fcoffie into otir store and look over our sto k, VOL' will bt tun vinced ttlgt yOU CB0 do In tier at our Btorg t. an an plat in town. We are continuing our Special Sale 00 i"thnii; and if uti want a BARGAIN in a SUIT or OVER ( OA 1' dou't wait loo long, but i 1MB A I ONCE T Where Whole Families can Trade Ws HE FAlly GET YOUR WIFE BET OF ROGER'S KNIVES NI I OK Ks l-OK CIIHISTIIAS HAVE BULL LINE OF rHIS ( BL BBRA I ED SILX BRWARt IF VOU SEE OUR RVING BETS YOI will. . Ht'Y ONE HANSFORD A THOMPSON, 7he Leadiny Hardware Man. James A. Howard Ml Al estate broker. Court St. near Flrat Nat. Bank Has Real Estats for Sale See Here: 360 acres of choice wheat land, about tsn miles northeast of Pendle too. This Is one of the finest improv ed farms in the county and has uood school advantages. Will sell for cssb or trsde for equal vslue in unimuiow-C land. Eight fins lots n Pendleton at 100 each, on sasy terms. 160 acres of wheat land south of Pendleton, IftOO. J5 acres choice fruit and garden isnd near Milton. One-half of tract In bearing fruit tree , 7 seres alfal fa. Mil under irrigation Finely im proved. 120 seres on McKay Creek, 20 rr. al hutlnn i m mt itnfimr Irrinltlnn balance gocd wheat land, well on proved. 660 seres good wheat isnd, In body, four miles fiom Pendleton; ten is half cash balance on time to suit pure aser at per cant In tereet on WHEA1 LANDS At loWBBl rateh J. R. DICKSON, I aat Dregonian Kuildlng, Hentfletoa, Oregon BsBOQUers as atell as spectators, not withstanding the fact that Feud'. -ton has more than her usual number of this kind of dames this aeasott R1rh man's orchestra furnished the mnsw, which was up to their usual standard Of excellenci and the merr dancers remained on the floor from '' to IS o'clock. Prlaee consisting of $" so each were awarded to Mrl I W Clnrey. who was dressed as a squaw. and Qefale Hays, who chBrBcterl d an ftiillnn warrbf Oil as Fuel for Locomotives. One of the railroads on the Faeifle 'oast has b.-en experimenting w H oil as fuel for their locomotives la place of coal, and If It proves a sue , -s w ill be adopted, While there i be M ine doubt as to the siicceae of this new fuel, there la none con cerning the curative value of Hoatet torl Stomach Hitters. It has beoa iron a thorough trial during the past M reara and has never dlsapiwlnted l rnm dyspepsia. Indiges tion, constipation or biliousness who has given It a fair trial. What It bast done for others In the past It win Mainly do for you now. Try a bos tic and you will be eonvineed. The has our Frlvate Pie Stamp f el the in i k ol the bottle Bargains. HOLIDAY GOODS, an CLOTHING tnd llBBV) timp all 1.1st week, and vm l I.. Ray & Co., ttu) and Mil StocU, MihkIh ti 1. 1 (miii lor ruh i.f ou lusruiua New York tock lischange. Cblcagi. stock i sibanga Chleage lioaid i Trade. nun nirl, ii.i.... re ; Oil VCl (iood I Jeer. Wlibit you driok PILSNER BEER. 1 f uaiantt:l not to DAUM bated eV " (Ji..llltr Ak for it. Schultz Brewing Cm.