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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1902)
Fill OAT, .JANUARY 3. 1902. OUR SHOE SALE CONTINUES. i vltrh am! his family. Also a ramll i'.i 11,1111, in i , m i 1 1 1 ni tilt I p lit TOUtfOTllch, was arruaeil of mistreat ltiK Mrs. Slum). .Tusth'i' (Jlassford 'Istonrtl to tho rase, and from the evl dMBt of outsiders. COMtWfM that there was little fontiilatlon upon which tho rase rould stain ami dismissed It. Al Slianl, Iku! been l!i trouble before JustlCS (Hansford stated that the case I asm Ml to be malicious ami he de niamleil tlM 'os t s from tho prosecut inp witness. After a lecture Shank paid up and went from the court room muttering alsmt the lost rights of Americans. PERSONAL MENTION In full blast anil will con tinue until all our stock ix (MM. lHn't tula thin chance to buy your fit wear at a biffr reduction. 1 trything THE NEW YORK WORLD. The Moat Widely Read Newapaper In America. Time haa demonstrated that the Thrlce-aWeek World stands alone In Its claaa Other papers have Imltat ed Its form hut not Its success This la because It tella all the new all the time and tella It Impartially, whether that ne-va be political Or oth erwlse. It la in fact almost a dally at the price of a wekljr and you can iot aftrd to be without It. Hepmiiican and democrat alike can read the Tlmce-a-Weok World with absolute confidence in truth. In addition to newe It publlahes tlrst-claaa aerial stories and other features suited to the home and nre atde. The Thrtce-aWeek World s regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year and this pays for 1B6 papers We offer this unequalled newapaper and the weekly Raat Oregonlan to (tether for S2.o. CLEAVER BROS The Boot and Shoe Men. MALICIOUS PROSECUTION. A Justice of Walla Walla Would Nat Burden the State With It Walla Walla Jan. 3. Juatlce Glass ford sprung a surpriae upon a nun ber of litigants In hla court yesterday afternoon when he taxed up the coats In a criminal caae against the proae rutlng wltneaaea. and under threat of Imprisonment the coats were prompt iy paid M Hhank a junk dealer, had caused the arrest of his competitor. one Youdorltch. for abusing and In-1 tutting his wife, whom he alleged had j bat shamefully treated by Youdo- Advertising Paid. A Grand Rapids furniture man he gaii advertising bis office furniture six years ago spending $10 a month for newspaper "ads." Gradually his advertising brought such results that Im tn tptadl more than fRniv ,t month for the apace in the leading newspapers. He has succeeded In win ning trade which other manufae Hirers could have had bv advertising Whate Your Face Worth? Sometimes a fortune, hut never. If you have a aallow complexion, a Jaun diced look, moth patchea and blot ches on the akin all signs of liver trouble Rut King's New Life Pills give ciear skin rosy cheeks rich com plexion. Only 26 cents at Tallman Co.'s drug store. E. 8. Wellman. of Athena, wis In Pendleton yesterday. I Howard, of Portland. Is the Miewt of friends In town. Miss Pearl Smith, of Helix, spent yesterday with friends In town. E. A. Schlffler Is expected to re turn Sunday from a visit to relatives In Albany. H. F. McKlroy a farmer living east in Pendleton visited Walla Walla on Thursday. Walla Walla Statesman: Miss It, Nye, of Pendleton. Is visiting Mrs K Sbarpsteln. .lames 0, Kldwell, a p romlnent Walla Walla citizen. Is registered at Hotel 8t. (leorge. W. M. Fraker Is out again, after being confined to his house several days with sickness. Henry Hill, of Helix. Is at the home of his brother. Jim Hill. In this city, suffering with erysipelas. M S. Montelth, of Portland. Is vis Iting his sister. Mrs. Casper Van DrU, at Hotel Pendleton. Mrs W E. Henry returned last evening trott Helix, where ahe spent Nd Year's with relatives. Fred l.ieiiallen. of Helix, haa return' ed to Portland, where he la attending the medical branch of Eugene Col lege Mrs Nmva 1 Jones, oi Spokane, ar rived this afternoon to visit her pa rents. Mr and Mrs.C. A. Cameron. In this city. Sherman Collier leaves tonight for Portland to re-enter dental college, after spending the holidays with rel ativea. H. M. Orant. special iusurange agent. Is here adjusting the loss by fire on the house and contents of A B Stevens. Mrs. lae Moorehouse has returned from a visit with Mrs Jade Switzlei at her home on the Columbia. oppo site 1'matllla. Miss Gertrude Ilrown and Miss Keelor. of Walla Walla, are visiting Mra. C E Roosevelt, at her hom "t Jackson street. .- SHE'S SUING LORD KITCHENER AT THE RECORDER'S OFFICE. Receipts More Than Met Expenses of the Office During 1901. The records of the county r inler at the court bouse show a large vol ' time of business for the year Just end ed; exceeding any other year In the history of the office. The' total receipts from all sources for 1101 were :irS!..Tr against $:"W 16 for I tOO, making nn Increase of $11!6.70. This Is the first year since the Of flee was established that It has paid the running expenses. It having gom b. hind 1800 on an average every year. For 1901 these expenses were $tl89.M, leaving n balance of $43f to the good Dt'rlng November and December oi 10M the receipts were $74t.Si against ISTlltB for the same month In ItOO The two months coming the nearest to this record were March and April of Iff. when the receipts were HM 70 T. number of hsttrumontJ BlOO n oni rtW J"r ' nnd t" number f f the previous vear was 22r 44. maklnc an Increase for the whole year of 107H The Instruments for the two last months of 1901 were TOO, consisting of IM deeds. 107 mortgages. 114 chattel mortgages, and 140 others, such as satisfaction of mortgages. bonds, leases etc. ST. JOE STORE, I extend herty t hanks to our many ---lor their loyal and liberal support KlL?" Ion. Our Urge bualntw hullt up In so ,10?, " 1,1 W that the ,.eoleof Pendleton ami I ,, , iim oathfe and appreciate good values, and will Unt 1 , ' v krw as we have BOOB able to offer, go lieggim, w r " aged to put forth greater efltirt to merit vmir f HSI than ivr Mm- ..--I I ."r ISVon. a.i . ,.v, uh,i t A llt'l ltM, 'e lllir.t mnl m ""'lUff latum Wil he well rewarded Wi.i,i... ... l1e u.Z?, Ubors will be well rewarded. Wlsbhur (,,,''SV"1).' imr emusNevv Year and that ,, ,,1H7, ' bapp viiin imili tint , I, Or mrii """in uttll I rtwltetilllM ...... mj " .. I mn inav ernes your pathway during 1902. We remain -tmpalj The farm residence and barn of John Craft about seven miles east of LtbOBBOB, were destroyed by fire together with their contents Loss. $2B00. Insurance, $18o0 The Geisecke Shoe for Men::::: fwn Ca. not Compel Vaccination. ' The Portland board of education de elded that It had no authority to com pel vaccination ind th.it it cmiM MOt . exclude from the public achoo'-i child ren who refuse to be vaccinated Th- case before the :ioa WW tli.i: it l.ucie lllnderman. whose m.i'hei de clined t. allow her child to bo vac inated Mrs. Hlmlerman baed her I pbjajetiOUt tu ;a.-elnatlon on religions I grounds believing as sh.- asaers that i the Lord is the k Me' of herself end children. M0 Fine teas and coffees. Tin homllest man In Pendleton as I well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist ' and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's nalsam for the throat and lunga. a ri'iiii'ib that Is guarnteed to cure am' relieve all chronic and acute coughs asthma bronchitis and consumption O ! Price 26c and BOc For sale hy Tall auri 00 sole agenU. John Corlwtt, a brother of the for mer ehamplor pugilist died In Beat tie ioada oi morphine poisoning lb- hu. resoled there some yeai and tor a long time bus been addicted 1 to the drug. j. "-; j Who want a e,,, looking slide for flu- hardest kind of wear, will undoubtedly ivi fPOfC davs service than anv other hot on tin market. Either lace or COQgfMM at LYONS MERCANTILE CO Prepare for the Holidays Bv irettinir one of our new Btvle d llll lie i.i, ,i,. ... are of choice design and finish, solidly made and are 0Ta in a price tower man ever oeiore lor such Hiinerior rm Just look at them, Ihey are worth it, even if you dont tend purchasine. Our new 8hiimentg innlnL a w . : "null ni grade novelties. Come in anyhow and cet a KR! nftix rj on ine emw.ut premium. LflL-JC Corner Main and Wehh streets, M. A. RADEI Nui h'niily Htllioiisl Jaw S3 per pan. GuttentMd to do all that is claimed tor then.. Peoples Warehouse Feettitter.s. AIR-TIGHT HEATER! I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TKiHT Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to le ahsolutely air tight. None of Ihf heat is waHted ana the Itovei will save ONE HALF of your fuel bill. I also have a full line of cast cook stoves and steel raogr; Prices are the lowest, quality considered. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Mai 741 Main Htreet, Pendleton, Oregon Schimxnel Pianos- Anyone desiring to select I ueeflll as well ai an ornamental Cilfill mas present can do no better than by buying a Schiiuniel Piano These are a standard and high grade make of piano, highly polished and fully guaranteed and retail everywhere for $450 1 handle these pianos direct from the factOTJ and can sell them at two thirds of the regular price Call and inspect these pianos and get .1 bargain. JOE BASLER 6004)04 Main Street, Pendleton BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make g't broad use llyars' Btit Klour. it took oral premium at the Chicago World's Kair orerall competi tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever ued. Kvury sack ih guarauteail We have the beat Steam Hulled Barley, Heed Rye and Heard lew Bnrlev PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYKKh, Proprietor Tin n Miilt of the ituit brotiKht by Miaa Kmllv Mobhomte aKaiost 1ords Kitchener and Milner for false imptOl iniii. nt ami assault eaxerly awaited l tin ieKal world It will nettle the llltertstuiK iiieKtloii o! Iinu nn .1 Mm ikIi subject can be deinel ot liberty hg martial law Mayor Low' Stand. At last New York has a mayo. Bfho standi, for morality and liouesty in tlo etty government, ami though Mi' Low has been in office only two day there seems to Im- a different atmos phere in the venous municipal offi ees. Tammany did not tall, however til eei lite H final COUP, fOI One llf Its last acts was the assaK 01 .1 resolution fin a new map of Loup Island City, whereby valuable gifts 01 laud are made to the 8tandan! or. coniaii tin Consolidated (in- tun pany and the Calvary Cemetery As elation The loss to the It v In tin pasaagi of the resolution is estimated conservatively, at 12.000.ISKi The measure bad been held up tor MOTl) u year but It was jammed through at the last aOW at a special session of the board of aldermen called (or tin purpose at he written request of 2f. members as provided by the chart. : BIG BARGAINS in BLANK BOOKS I bJm advantage of tin pattamltj while tin tiiu. lasts Bailing blank InniU ai m: lk not lail t aaa Mil line and get our prli'es before yon purehaoe op- POULTRY and EGGS International Poultry Food makes them. Heef Meal gives them flavor. Clamshells make their, solid. Mica grit aids digestion. Try a sample. C. F. COLESWORTHY, Hay, Grain and 1 a-d. and uy East Alta Stic i Pendleton, Oregon A Flourishing Barber Shop. (iotbam enjoys the distinction of having perhapa the most flourishing barber shop in the world. Tin- man ageinent of this establishment, which is situated in one of the dowstoa , districts, has just published a record showing tiiat in one day tMI custom ers were attended to and that the general dally average runs about i. . At bedtime I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I (eel bright and iny complexion Is ttettai My doctor aaya It acta gently ou the stomach, liver and kidneys and is a pieaaant laxative It is made from herbs, and Is prepared as easily aj tea. It Is called Laic Medicine, lames Family Medicine moves the bowela each day Price 25c and 6bc For sale hy Tallman A Co . sole agenta. TALLMAN & GO. THE Lb A DING DRUiGISTS. TRANSFER, TR UC KlN(i, S T O R A (iK. CiVOWNER & BROS. i Another Carload of Sewing Machines Nothing so useful or ornamental for a Christmas Present a a nn e Sewing Ma chine. The lamous Rotary White Standard and Wheeler & Wilson to choose from Others from $20 to $30. Big Discount for Cash tmttl January J902. I 111! line Oi ' IffpetS, Rugs, Lace ..ml bilk Curtains I'ortier at greatly reduced prices fol Csl " a" and matting at cost. JESS ' KI HHHIlNK MAIN 4. The East Oregonian Is Eaatam Ore gon'a repreaentatlve paper. It lead, and the people appreciate It and ahow it by thalr liberal patronage. It is the advertising medium of this section. E PBflL THE CARPET MAN. - GET YOUR WIFE - set OF ROOM b i47 KN,Y.?J AND FORKS FOR CHRISTMAS Wl HAVE A El'LL LINE OF THIS CBU I BRATED SILVERWARE. IF SEE OUR C RVINt. SETS VOI 11 BUY ONE. 9 HANSFORD A THOMPS0K, Tho Loading Mrdwre Mon- t