East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 30, 1901, Image 5

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i PAPER RAILROADS
NEWSPAPER
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CORRESPONDENT
BUILDING SEVERAL.
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901 lnis bttTi the best
We liave only our
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in
the
friends
past success,.
Our trade for
m'i hirtory
and ptr
j we feel incompetent on tins occasion to
lyrnu our sentiments. Nineteen hun-
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drd MW none. f man, you.
Sineteen hundred und two is ben. We wish
lk., lnmnillPMM it. II1RV In Mi" With
l'inn ""rr " -7 r o
sjehig you Hapjjy New Year we remain.
Yours ver trulv,
Alexander Department Store
a v-v 1
in ur- i jaiiuau wx
He Even Talk of One From Pendle
ton Into the Country South and
West From Here.
A corrasDondont of the Spokesman
Hevlew. writing rrnm Pendleton un
der a lOOMl date, speaks of a rail
mart Into the interior an follows :
It is said on lag authority of Pavld
BoolOO, president of the Sumpter Val
I ley line, that his road wil build Into
' Orant county. OTOgOO, In the spring
from Wli It iif Houthwest through
Orant Into Harney, terminating at
Mill II R.
The Oregon HailioRd Navigation
i Mm. any has nlientlv made three anr
1 veys. and can approach the wealth
producing sections of Orant county
1 1 1 mi three sides.
Officials of the Northern Pacific an
said US he looking longingly at the
great Interior section, and It is gen
ratty admitted that a race Tor car
.rylng privileges or central Oregon Is
probable nt an early date. It is
thought the Intention of the BoOipteT
Valley line to construct an extension,
which will preelpltate the contest.
if the Bonpter Vnicy bufldo, its
line wll go either to Susanvllle or
Canyon City ami thence south to
Hums and wll prohahly tertnKat.
ion miles iiirlh
treasure!; C, F. Pcnient, serretai
E. K. Saimo. 8. O.; D. TurnbttU, S S .
H. C. Oaston. J 8.. M Murphv tv
ler.
Officers of Hlne Mountain lodge
J. H. Btockwell, W. M. : R. F McLean.
8. W.; W. M. Van Patten .1 W . V
0. Hlaloek. secretary. H W Martin
8. P: H C. Oihson. .1 l : Charles
D. Martin. 8 8 : ObOtfC K Ma loom.
J. 8.; .1 L Colwell. tyler.
At the close of the Installation a
special spread as served
A MIDNIGHT MYSTERY.
How
. W 1AA aw
xc nines
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;ntal for a
IU D....-.ft,t -j.
miles tiirfhet on at Winneuiurca
Nt
The only leuslhle starttnn Dolttl lor
the Northern Paclfle Is from fV'i'lle
ton. the present terminus of one
a hranch of the Washington Colir.c
i la Rlvei rood
Oppose Sumpter Valley.
It is hinted In Inside circles that
any .utemnt of the Huinptei Vallev
The fgmoui
Or
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4
Or
!
Pianos
louring to select a useful as well as a:i ornamental Christ-.
us do uo Intl. i than hv limine a Schitninel 1'iano
uundard ami Ineji rade make uf piano, luehK polished
Ifatanteed and retail everywhere for $450 I handle these
KI Irom the lac ton and can sell them at two thirds of the
It- (.all and item 1 I tliesc maims and uttt a liarffam
JOE BASLER
6tt m Main Street, Pendleton
toy White Standard and
keeler & Wilson to choose from
Others from $20 to $30.
Discount for Cash until Janoary J 902.
ill line of ( ar pets. RugO, LOCO and Silk Cum, tins and
fber Jt t;fc,itl leilucril prices lot ensh. Wall Taper
I matting at cost.
THE CARPET MAN.
BUY THE
st Babbitt Metal
IN 10 POUND BARS.
line .shafting and ail
tarings of machinery
the mill or factory it
cannot be surpassed : : :
lade
rom Type Metal.
nian Office, Pendleton, Or.
line to I. mid. will he blocked !y the
competliiK roads or hy the capitalists
ol Ihe Interior themselves, who hear
that line tin loc and want a different
outlet than that line can ghrt, This
leaves It up to the O. R. ft N. and
i li Noi l hern F'ncllic lioth of which
HSOI hnve either made snrveya or
visits to the Interior.
The tin v.rv in tne t) H ft
N are alt trllmtary t lleppner.
though they start sonic distant
south of that point The most north
erly crosses a divide, runs down the
ninth fork or the John Hay and Is lost
in the mountains n Mtrvey dlflcuM
to carry out The second rims down
tin middle link nt the .lohn Day to
tap the Susanvllle district. Its M0MU
terminus not Mag known, hut proh
ably at Maker Pity. The third runs
down the south fork of the John !nv
throuKh a feasible country still,
Canyon t'lfy and. It la thouitht will
be extended to Hums. RttbW ol
these surveys especially the Inst two
or an extension of the Colitttblan
Southern. Is considered feasible bv
experts uccpiiilnted with the lay of
the Interior. Klther is MpoOUtUy dt
sired by Portland, who is in constant
fear of some railroad move which
will cut her off from ucttiiiK the trade
ol the immense central portion ol
eastern Oregon
A Susan vllb man said today thai
an outlet to the Tacoina Smelter and
tbl Sun Kranclsco smelter via Pendle
ton was what tin ) wanted
"This." he said, "would make Port
land ill villi her business with
Spokane. Seattle and Taeoma 001
haps, hie wonld be bfttter fci llui
city II. an seelna the Sumntef Vail)
extend through thai ili - n. . ami I Inn
down the Wlnnciuucca thus ti row
Iiik whai niiKht Id ju - It. ilkv
arn oitlot to Sai. '. root Ren
At present Siumr. i!le mini haihis
are pavlnv $! a tOO to have ore ear'
rM
Reaourcff of the Diatri.it.
A niail I rum I'entllelon whethei it
Is blllll h the Northern Paeitle 01 the
0. K ft N. would 0 first to I'llot
Koek. draining a line wheat country.
It would then have in pass tli rough a
section whose output tor years, ami
poHslbly lor all time, would be live
stock The business now comes to
the Northern PociOC anyway 'l1us
would be the situation for over 40
mile: until the uorth fork of the John
Ka.i mO readied
The timber wealth is illusi rated by
the tact thai a lagli tract is I2n
mil - HttOil ami all is pine Wln-tli
vi ail this is node tributary to the
Washington cities to Portland or to
San I'lamistti depends entirely on
tin rood built. Next spring will piub
abb tell the tale.
Tin dungwr in iln llUBBtOI 'alle
exteiisiuu is said by bOOlOOM and
railroad BOB to be that tin KtOUOlOa
front Hums m Winnemuna which
Wiilllil Me ovel a level sagebiuall
couniiv at comparatively, little 01
penai would ts all the produce of
the Interior to WiuoOBluooa tboooa
over the lOUtOOII Pacific tn OoUfOT-
nia
Supplies would come back TOO) "e
umn.e uml everything would ne
in Portland. PoadMoa Spokane
uther cities.
a Portland Woman Rendered a
Service to a Hackman.
A cltl7.en who for some unknown
reason happened to he on his way
home along Hroadway. In a section of
Irvington. a few nights ago. says the
Oregonlan. witnessed a rather amus
ing Incident. It was near midnight
whe na hack was driven rapidly up
1 the street and stopped in front of a
rather elegant house and grounds
The hackman Jumped down and open
ed the door of the carriage and said
something to the occupant or occu
pants, but appeared to get no satis
factory answer, as he raised his voire
i and addressed the occupants of the
; vehicle earnestly ami energetically
I for a short time Finally he ran up
the steps to the house ami rang the
door bell, and after waiting for a
moment or so. pounded violently on
the door with his hand. Then bji up
stairs window opened and a gentle
voice called out: "Who's there"
What Is wanted" "Tin hackman step
ped back until be could see the wo
man speaking and said "You must
excuse me. madam, lor disuniting
you. but the fact is I have twu men
in my hack, and I must trouble vmi
to come down and pick out your hus
band, for I can't tell them apart "
In a few moments the woman came
down to the hack, and pointed out
the man who belonged to her. and
he was assisted into the house The
hack then drove rapidly away, prob
ably to the other passenger's home
This la a true story, but if the man
who witnessed the occurence knows
biiv of the parties implicated he re
fuses positively to give any names.
Holiday Bargains.
OUR BARGAINS in HOl.llv GOODS, ind
also our special pines on CLOTHING and heavy
KOods, have kept lis on the pimp .ill last week, and we
expect to he as husy all this oek
Never hefote have we done so much hiiMness as dur
in the past two weeks, and that fact assures US that
our Koods are priced riht, and it you will come into
our store and look over our stot k, YOU will he con
vinced that you i an do hetter at our store than an
plai i in town.
We are continuing our Special Sale on Clothing
and if you want a BARGAIN in a SUIT or OVER
COAT don't wait loo long, but COMB AT ONCE
W Where Whole Families can Trade
I HE
ies can Trade J ' lk
FAlR
SMALL POv !N PH i i A Cfc L tH I A.
Trustees and Faculty of the Universi
ty of Pennsylvania Taking Steps
Against Its Spread.
In view of the pn alem-e ol small
pox In Philadelphia this winter, the
trustees and (acuity of the I'nlversltj
ot Pennsylvania are taking every pre
caution to prevent this dreadful dis
ease i rom taking a foothold among
those connected with the institution.
While no one has yet been stricken
D ili smallpox in lennsy Ivanla. and
while the health Ol the student body
is considerably above the average,
no chances are being taken, Kvery
student and every member of the
touching force and all others connect
etl with tho institution must, by
special order of the trustees, exhibit
evidence si'tlslncloi V tn the dean of
each department that he or she has
bOM successfully vaccinated within
live years, or pfuOOOl evidence thai
In in she is incapable ot successtul
vaccination. Anyone who has tailed
in comply with this requirement will
be excluded r rum all oOOOCtUMUOl Of
the university after DooonMOT 24.
The result ot this resolution has
linen practically that tin anH ones
whn remain unvaccinated are those
who leit for the holidays belore being
able to comply with the wishes ol
the trustees
The university hospital has at pres
cut over 2,1n patients. 5n moie than
last year at litis time The same
strict regulations are being taken
there, all the nurses and iliM-tors. have
been vaccinated, and patients are
vaccinated as they are brought in;
at he same time no visitors will be
admitted to the wards until after the
disease iti si a 111 ped out of Phlladel
pllilt
Frazer Opera House
to I.. HMkcr, i in MnnnKiT. iMi M Writ li. Lot Mnn.t(r
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1st, 1902.
Ih-Liin the NVv Ytai by seeing
A RoiTiance of
Coon Hollow
PRICES 25c, 50c; 75c, and $1 00.
Btoti on sule ai Pruslon
GET YOUR WIFE
A Slil OF ROGER'S 147 KNIVES
AN'l) PORKS FOR CHRISTMAS WE
HAVE A El ILL LINK OF Mils CRL
BBRATEO SILVER WAR! IF VO0
SEE OUR C IRVING SK I S vol WILL
BUY ONE
HANSFORD & THOMPSON,
Tho Loading Hardware Man.
expect people to know
you have to tell If you
HOW DO YOU
ADVERTISE?
The new store can
known unless It
never be
ad verities
James A. Howard
REAL ESTATE BROKEN.
Court St. near F irl Nat. Bank
Has Real Estate forSala
Sao Here:
Turkeys, ducks,
selected fowls, at
chiehenr and geese.
K Martin's.
I Hay H Co,
Su) sad Mil
Sttckfi, Honda
For the Holidays
AT KLINE'S
Family Liquor Store
loHt
:md
French Periodical Drops
MB?4Be51i,J'rfei:tlv harraleaa. aure to accomplish
E "wULTh. Greatest known female remedy.
BnAMlfkiU in. I I.I1.11 as l nuU.Llllnl ' l
.-jj y, u J. "J. " ."'t KIU0 OI Witt MHlif. intw.
Co .Suts AurnmU. CI lud. Ohio.
WALLA WALLA MASONS INSTALL
They Join Forces in Ceremony and
Banquet Saturday Night.
Walla Walla Met A Joint In
tullatiou am! Iiamiuet funUObod en
teitalnment for a Wikv iiumber of
MOOOOS Saturday nlgtit. when the two
ludneh held itihtallatioii at M0MOK
hull Walla Walla l.iKlge, No 7. and
Hlue Mountain Lodge. No 18, joined
in the exercines conducted hy Dr T.
C Hlaloek. naBt grand inaatei
The officers luatalh-d hy Ual a
Walla todas w Welllnfton Olortt,
W M l.tHte. 8 Wilson 8 W Max
BauoMlatar, J. W.; Joes Chit wood
You will Kind
The Best
The Cheapest
The Purest
The Bfajft Stock
Of Wines, Whiskies, Brand
ies and Gins of AH Kinds,
Both -
300 acres of choice wheat land,
about ten miles northoaat of Pendie
ton. This ts one of tho finest Improv
ed farms In the county and has good
school advantages. Will seM for cash
or trade for equal value In unimprovrd
Isnd.
Eight fine lots in Pendleton st HOC
each, on easy terms. a.un sjsbsssi
160 acres of wheat land south of
Pendleton, $800
35 acrss choice fruit end garden
land near Milton. One-half of tract
In bearing fruit trso , 7 scros slfal
fa. All under Irrigation. Finely Im
PriaOd'scres on McKay Creek, 20 YOU tfCt
m r r m m 1 hAltnn lViH unAmi urination
balance good whest land, well im
proved. 600 acres good wheat land, In
body, four miles from Pendleton;
tsrr.is half cash balance on time to
suit purchaser at 0' , par cent in
tersst
arid Cirain
lor eaati ur on asrf lu
New York Stock bscbaage.
Chkago Slock t'.achaage.
C hit. ago ttoard of Trade.
rl Slrtai, en.iitua 11 r
Good Beer..
VVhtei you drink
LOANS
on
PILSNER
BEER.
WHEAT LANDS
At lowest ran
Foreign and
Domestic
No. 217. Couit bticci.
J. K. DICKSON,
Bast Orogonian Bulldiag.i
Htudiciuii Oregon.
inirtntanj not to
OaUlat liwadachb or
liz.ine8
A.sk for it.
Schultz Brewing Ca
what
don't
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