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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1901)
f ? a) ... 99Ss$iee90iiiti0tieecccii0' fraternal insurance case. 6 OUR SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28. We have too many Shoes. And must Ret rid of them REGARDLESS OF COST. Of So oommenoing Saturday. Dtoember 28, you can buy shoes Olifapmr than over before ofllmd In Pendleton at our store. 1 . ....... ....... 1 naoer ourstoei is all new and np-to-dtte, hut this cuts no iifjun e) must be reduoed. it t Don't lose a chance of getting the latent styles of too wear lor a little monev Pendleton Shoe Co., 645 Main Street. t (: I ( . ( ( I I f ea)e)e)e . . . . . . . i Tt.'KSDAY mCCIZM13Elt 31. 1901. HEPPNER VS. PENDLETON FootbaM Came on the Alu Street Gridiron at 2 O'Ciocs on New Year' Day. Now Year's day. at 2 o'clock. I i pi Mf and Vend leton aft i compete fo" football honors on Um Altastrect ground- Wtel Dt town. The l! gMtr eleven arrival Monday evening from 'i In Stilts, where they played tb' local hoy.. Sunday and w.-n heat" i ly a score of IT to V. The lleppner Ites claim that this was duo t UM fart that The Isalles team had aev oral in ..i.-sslonal play-is in their team im hiding some from Um Wash ington Ami. ulturai . oi ie,. at inii man some from Kugeno anil other places ami tli.il they wore outclassed In weight Howtvtr. this may he. the Heppaei i...v. are hnaky fellows ami the Pendleton eleven at" not "X ptttltl a snap when tlu-v no Bp against them. i wo of the lleppmi hoy were badly riple. in tin gain, at The 'alles anil oonsen. ne n My . they are I "Im to play a.- they not tr- a " '-' I ntl.-rui.. would hart tl ( VXi- (Mark.- one nt the star players the muscles on his hip torn looae from tin bow which WW keep hlm out of the same and will xlve hlm trouble tor loma time C. A. Kast ;.itnl was also crippled having the muscle torn IflOM on the tack of htw log above the knee. Th. I'eitdleton eleven have been laiti'iii- every day recently and are p Hm bajatl trtit they have boon alnee In lootba - .-;-!! ind Manager V. Anderson eonftdentlv stated that he nad the beat line up Pendleton TI had to go into the Held and It Ih expected that the kidic will be very ( lone The Llne-Up. Following Is the line-up of both teams aubject to change after get tlUK on the field I'endleton. Schick C. . tUtttagw H. o. . Kinch L. O. A Sltishcr R. T. ( 'oilman L. T. Stevens It. E. Moorhead Q. B. t'ronln L. T. nderaoo V. D. Eft Slllshei HiiWIloV II II Meppnei . . .Matlock .Thompson Sailing . ICastland l.eland Hall Hamilton O'Nell nicltet .... Ha kiii u NVIitkemliam What Your Face Worth' Sotn. limes a toftUMi but never. If you have a sallow complexion, a Jann dtttd look, moth patches and blot ches on the skin- -all signs of liver trouble. But Klng'a New Life Pllla give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich com PitliOfl only 2."i cents at Tallman A drug store. RESPECT FOR LATE GOVERNOR Memorial Exerclaaa at Walla Wall.. In Which Much Interest is Taken. Walla Walla. DtC 31. Tomorrow afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, publi. m. morlal services will be held In this city In honor of the late Governor Rogers, whose luiieral OOCttra at that time. A mass I ttag win occur, at which hrlet approprinti' services will lie held. Hev Uo A Johnson will deliver an eulogy upon tin- character oi th. deceased Considerable lute, est is being manifested In the bat tor. and a good gathering will Ilk. U recoil Colonel r, J. Harke, Superinien.i "nt Catron ami Colonel M MeC'art) left last nncht tor Olymidii to att ... the funeral m Oorarnoi Regan Hon Miles C. Moore, oi tie. BakerBoyei haul, oi ti,s ,.,, lV n, t ,,s M i,',,,, orary pallt.oarer at the rrinonlei lntrrpt to Members of Societies Who Carry Policies. In the . ase oi Head Camp. I'm Iflc w.sidni. n ol tha World, against ciai Inda TtylOl and l.nuia Hair and others, to .I't. rinlne what sliould be done with PtOOQ Insuranc.' held by James Hair. I Portland policeman. who shot blmaetl orer a ynr ago. JinUe Bellinger has handed down n derision In whl.h hi held that the brothen and slaters of tfali have no itandlns la court and that the order bavlna aralred its right to the money bv iiaviiu; it Into the court. It sliould in turned over to Plartnda Taylor. wiicn Hair took out his boneflcttry oertlflcate II was in tha name ot 0lar Inda Taylor as his fiancee, it was Imnedlati Ij claimed by tha defend ants thai niartnda Taylor was nt tha tlnie :i married woman, and that he ratiso she had promised to tn.nn Hair Winn ihi secured n divorce It would not entitle her to balttfl named as tin beneflctarx It was also ron tandad that Hair araa at he same time aacurlnx n divorce from his wife. To all of this the plaintiff raenoad od that slo' had a right to 'io the Man coe oi Had and that furthermore the defendants bad m riaht to come into court and Attention the transaction The constitution of the ordre provides thnt Iteneflelary eertiftefttea ''an bo made paynblr to certain membera 1)1 the famll) or to a toncee, provided. howevet t!'. re ai. no persons ol the Immediate family dependent upon the Inanred part) al the time of his death it is also provided thai where no hen otiriarv is named in the pertiiieate, the none) ma be dlatiibnted to the Immediate bMOd relatives In a cor tain ratio fudge Bellinger thi n wont on to dlacuaa the standing of the brothers and litters ol Hair VThlle the order an dittrlbute the money whore no bant Hi lary ih named the rottli hold that in this Instance n henefletary had been named srhlch would nullify the section In regard to the dlstrlhii Hon oi the money to relatives. The Question Of the dependency of the de fondants was then dtecuaeed at length and an Illinois oMt ItOd, It was tin com hiftiou of the court boi aver thai he defendants were not de pendent upon Uai, at the time of h death aad are therefore strangers to this transact Ion and have no right to mak. am protest as to the dlana Hon of the nuui' v Th,. queetiofl ol tin tight of the plaintiff, Clarlnda Taylor, was not taken up i.nige Balllager stating thai this araa question for the order to decide, but that tin neymeal i the money Int rt wai :i wsIvm. .. Ol : and that th.. riwUlna . tot the plaintiff right to Wollld he a Sure Preventative. "ii the history of modi mr Vaccination The U . t,iri i ine at the University of I'cnnavl vaniu. l)r Charles W. Dulles, is at Braes n 1 delivering a series of lee .I"...'n a uroietuon , tt 11 . a oath against small iol. In which he lve beet sustained a historv of vavcinatlon. the mater- . nsel and tin modern in'". : Glf, R,turned .t.tonte.i o: prepaiing in Walla Walla Notes. Walla Walla D II. John K 'Smith and Mis li.ittn iavps ,, , itbis county, were nhrrled quletli guu lay evening by Ko I.ee ,. Johnson ni..i oi ine rirst . ihodist , , "he young people will res,. this cltv. The Knighls oi UssmI in ... annual musnuerad. hall at Arnearv huii provided, and irtn given far thi 'hnrcfa Ileal their low night music has beep will be character! virus In la sau's Dyspepsia Cure Has cured these cases and It will cure you J M. ( liurcli, l,Wraiile, Ore., says, sullered for Jn years, mul llleve .! I not useil Nan s dyspepsia Cure would not lie alive to write ymi a -tiinoiiial." Satban l-'alk. lioiw. Iilalio, says: "I teretl for years; found many r. Iu-N in. euro except yours." or sal - by Ts'lman dt Co , and all t class druggists, or send It Hrank i, Portland Motel Pharmacv . ort 4. Oregon. Price Si a bottle or A ties for Sx express prepaid Mei Father. I ir.n. ..... spit, oi some things which hav.- hap , ,. leaterday , m m d that suggest dlspuletlnij 1 u" ul Made an ordei retun thought, in regard to vHceluatlon. 'n ' 1 ! Uaudwlns young daughi. r to a- now practiced Or Dulles main I la 1 ' ll"'1 beaung considerai i- i tains with men whose experience Interesting videnei Itauldwln was j warrant, them in expressing an opln "Hn' '" the asylum far the iusam j ion that vaicinatlon today is a prac land upon his commitment the voiiiik I tteally safeguard against small pox I'hlldien were placed with frlendi Th.- blaton ol racclnatloa, as told i b n Bnuldwin returned as enred re' i . - . . . . , ti , ii-.iti .I.. i : b Or Oulles I vi interesting, no n uainr ami aii. i. miining with tin methods ised in srhen the first person was sue etttfttJI) xacclnate.i ami giving a complete narrative oi the growth of the ttOtl modi in antiseptii methods I and the suit At bedtime I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better My doctor aaya It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxativ. . It Is made from herbs, and is pit pared as easily as tea. It is called Irene's Medicine att1. Family Medicine moves the bowels each day Price 26c and &V For sale by Tallman A Oak, sole agents Job Couldn't Have Stood It. If he'd bad itching pile.. r terribly aaaoylag. 'nt Boeklen'a At pita saivo win care tha worst , plies on earth it has enred thous amis. For injuries pains oi bodllj eruptions K'a the best salv.- m in. world Pjrioe Ho H Mtx, (,,. KUai tatted Sold hy Tallman A Co Boiler for Sale. A Z norse power horizontal tubular holler, guaranteed to be In tlrat-clasa condition, for sale at the Domestic laundry. Guard Apr. i i Idittg i Nat:,, PIANO For your wile nt rJi Ighttt iH lc of PAOrt v. aim to von tsd will nako mora happiataa at bona than anything you nia btty, Wt will si '.! yuu a piatm dr less money NfJW than was cvt.i oiler. .1 btfort in this section. Fifty-two makes ot pianos to choose from. We buy for cash in carload lot.-. AKEFIELD & FAILING, La Dow Block, Pendleton, Oregon. Join the National Walla Walla Dec. II k. 1 . . ua.s iieen Ilia le liy o Men Ibis i in lor admission io in hi giiaru oi wasningloii ,. cotnpaay to take ih niac. oi . , pan) I. disbanded I'rov isional va tain T 1 1 s Han sont tin pai. Adjutant (leueral Drain, asking thai action he taken as early as posslhl. The company has elected provisional ofhYers consisting of T. D S Hart c aptain David II Roach Ui n ant. and Claude M H, , , lieuttnnnl Ttir. TWO CRAZY MEN. One ie Sent to the Asylum at Salem the Other to County Hospital. Ed Burns 'nought down from Mi i. ham Sunday in a daft condition wfl tot Baleni todaj at romnanled bi ii-iniiy i oi niaiiiiv who will place him in the asylum for the insane Borne la tin- man erha araa euppoa d by the ofAcera her,. u h an mi an ad luiiati. from the Pueblo asylum m Colorado Tat oflcials received an aaawtr from the authoiit h m. ,, saying that he hid releaaed from there throe etn ago a. , ,,,, ,i snd that thty did not want him. At "' rteelvlag this word i a N amlned bj ooeiat) phgtlrlan VI m who adjudged hlm insane and Judge Hart man ordered him (then to the laying) Henrj Hnnalmeln who was trraat ed latttrdai night was also evaniln d us to in- sanity, ami ordered tak an io ih. coutt) pom farm He doaa inn item to i.e .ov badl) ort pal has no mm. I and is not able to work The idiyatcttns thlnl thai after reatlng and piopei ear. hn a while he will ie iiiim bis loal senaea ami become able to Ittpnort himself again CATTLE WERE DYING. Stockmen of the Dayville Section Grant County. Alarmed. riu Blue Mountain Kagb- a Inform rd that a Ihii. BUtlbtT of nattlt hav. beep found .load on the range In what known as the Rattltaaake eountrj Mow iav viiie. ami the atockmen oi that locallt) an- rwnalderanb alarm I 0V r Ih- mailer . , . nlly IT beml were found dead in . lose protlmlt) to I loctlon pienUooed, ami whoa the stockmen endeavored ... .iiiv.- the ! Hiai ttttiao, several not sad died during the drive. The itockmtt who have lost '"' j I" locality differed as to th.- atata oi the death of their stoch On examination of the eton ai hi oi leveral f the dead animals " 1 """"1 th' 'J onialned quaatltj of auaii. bat whether arai due from this is not known 1 ui ii. at ue animals died i'oisoiious grass Whirl) ll.ev large death Borne from 4 taj us a DT4TB or OHIO, CIVV or oil. , Loess Coemrv. i Frsnk J. Clmuuy luskv. oath Unit Uf i iln Mtuior uitrliirr of Iho lirui of K j.f'lituvt it Co doiug Dusiuess In the cily of loie.lu, i .,ui iy ml Ul r.irii., aii. I thai nl i im i, i ., tin Mini ul one llundreU Pollai' loi each ami cu r) ram' of Catarrh thai raiinnlbu cureil t thi' lias of Haii'a Catarrh i lure. Sworn lu tMifori. iuu an I sabsvrlbed in my . i.ruaoui t- Ihu sih .U i t becanber V I I A AV I.1.KASUN .TTf. "elarj Pablli liaii'ii Catarrh Cure it taken iiiiirualh amp SfSS din- i.. on Ihu bluml and luuenus aurln. e of the tyalvui SellU lnr leMiliiollle Io r. J. CIIINgV A CO., Toledo. . 1,1.. ohl by Uruaf ll, 7tk llall'n rainlly PilUan- ihe heal. "Sllll ,, th,. range, while think that h. . ..i ..... i . . . wiiion tii.orv Slide. Otttla and slock of all kinds hav, driven iron, the Rattleenake '" """"iiiooii in hopes of furthei loss pioseni condition of the Others are Inclined to range has bean poison Is not hardly pos preventing nt tin in freely. Now when n robin 1 1 cherry ho hwhIIIowr simply the metl and flips the stone nway. The I the mistletoe the bird cannot Hip. ll Is sticky and sticks to his bill, Hla only reoourae la to wine It off. and he does so. leaving ll stlek- ine to the branches of the tree on which he is sitting nt the time. The seeds sprout after a time, and not finding earth which latod Its nnocs t. i habll has made In its case wnnt Ing it sinks Its roots Into the bark Ol thi tie, and hunts for the pipes that carry the sap. Now the aap In the barli is the very richest of the tret fat richer than that In the wood, nnd Hie mistletoe gets Iroiu its host the cholceal food. With a strange fort 'ht it does not throw Its leaves twaj ns do most parisltcH. hut keeps them to use In winter, when the tree is leafless. V The Columhio -"tHHHTv. Unnrt Reading for Everybody. In addition to Its special article- by famona men pad women nnd it utor I the most popular living writ el ol lietlon the Youths' Companion presents from WOth to week many ii nul.ii features of great value. Iln oi'. Htm nil page illsfiinacH the queatlona nf the .lay in a spirit of lm part tall t) the aim being to give the n ad. r the mnlerlnl for forming his own opinions Th "ii. I on the care of the heAltli vhlch has been published rerj seeli for tunny onrn la of the greatest Millie. Thi depart mi nt oi t'urront Kvents ami Nature and Bclence give the im portaal net ol the world in eond taw ed form Tin- i lill.lt. ii..' page provides diver sum Im Ihe little ones, and the anec dotes ami miscellany have their share in makiui; the paper a complete troaanr) ol good leading. An llluatrated proaptctaa of tha nee volume far 1101 will he sent to any address free. Rvtry new eubtcriber who sends 11.78 for thi I Ml volume will receive free all thi laanea tor the remaining oi 1901 ami the Companion Calendai tor P"l' lithographed in t welve . otora and gold. THR YOCTICS COMPANION I . Columbus Ave. I lost on Mass See W. C. Minnis J Wood and Coal Kipwitlly KineUraoV, OKHt K: Nf att .loot to Lttaari h J Mam Street TEI.HPIION'K RID s mm Stanoan) rrmtili tor Slat lionorrhiiM SSt Hunmn IN H HOURi. Curt, ku sir snrj Bltddrr troyMtt I rani, Metager, aged ik jraara, Is in.-' .ii Kugene for seduction The fOUng woman concerned lives in Multnomah county, but her name has not vet neon made public. The East Oregonian li Eaittm I Qon's representative paper. It i and the people appreciate It and a it . .. hi. . . i.icii nuera oatrnnana ni.i advertising medium of this MctieJ Seek Relief! The frsat preportion noimn who asKtr never mskt a Mrinu effort to benefit them lelvcj. The moit of then go on pav inj no it tcntion to their little memtruil Jiiordtri, b heving they will tvcniudlv weir oil. Thev grow worse sad worte every day. At the period of menstruation a woman u peculiar!) susceptible to cold and other external Inlluanui and It it alio the moil lavorsble Umc lor the development of hidden dilute germi which may be lurking in the ivitem. Asy phyiicse know i that disordered menstruttion, lalflsj ti Um womb and leucorrhoca arc blighting livesss almost every home. No woman should Ref lect herself s moment alter the seei ineketieai of female disease. Almost initaal relief can be secured by the uk of WINEo'CARDUl It wMI relieve you right In your own fvaeac Will vou acceot the tesuinony ol Mrs. BOtar and thousandi of other women and realty seek relief today 1 All emu tell $1.00 botti,, of Wine of t ardul r- 1 ti 100 Uh.eaejo atreet, Vort Wayoa, Isxl. orl. h.r.h rise I hara aaad ttt Vrtnr all.. .1 - 1 . . 1 .. . . . ..l nf nuul ff.l 11. M boltla.of t. M 1D0 u(i goo imokaejeof Thadford . Blaok-Draafht . Me I havo acerte.1 lo use It I will not be wtihoat U In the uouaa ll kaipaa le ,), ni.) ut aii aial! Ska aha oufht 8n wat an teas had her. I wee In a very uau ---': , T fnn nA rallaf n thca- dart " . aean B kud nothing eiae helped I Ti. L voursneaioinaa. out I loana reuai m ' ' , '.m s!i u'" """"sn and do all ssy homaewors and w,tt!n' JiiE, - ' '..-ni i unik n ino or uaraai. I wnuiu um in.. , - ..man ami tan bar how I Buffered before I uaed w iuu r carnai. Mrs C. r 1 lam mi. Dt , addreea, lledYesne'saii Hi. i aulas s . i uaueaapa 12 FOR THE BOYS Sec those Qd AT W. J. CLARKE A CO.'S HEADQ1 AKTliKS I OK Rogers Table Cutlery, Carvers Skates and Sleds. THE MI8TLETOE. How Comes the White Parielte. of how Berries on the ui" mist oi. ree la a most Interesting Proltaaoi s.-iiumackei- Cortland may ii.t tin eoatrael foi loading I uoo.i toet of lumber want ed by the army department at Ma. ii I la Tin geta on ih, ..... ... ,,.., .-tn,,naeker in be l.ad.s Ho,,,, io,,,.,,' Covering tin lillslliioe iwilif ,,. i,. Z . n...-1-i. tu. ... -- . r. HI'!... , , ,f season, when food la in the winter com pari tlvtly POULTRY and EGGS International Poultry Foot! nukes tliem Btal Meal yiveh them Havor. Clamahalla make them solid Mica Krit aids digestion. Try p sample C. F. COLESWORTHY. May, drain and Feed. It? Aid If9 Kast Alia Stteet - - Hendkas I '1 .1 scarce, mid geaee nomi of our birds