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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1902)
p It A I It DALEY Priet Clothier, Fnmiehert and Hatters. Pendleton. MONDAY JANUABT ( It GENERAL NEWS r ... Atiuntu Babaa Mkm j was WWntly un orporuted nRlMl- under th. law- or New Jtmtr, with u capital of tiii.ortft.iitM. A t ere, lias leeu iat. .! I ( emo-Ceneral Wood, of Cuba, reduc ing h allroad ta-lff nr. suica md HNl 1 P..UII and mil rail Cm th mil t M Th- r nr. overage of 22 pet rent '1 Parkfi forni.'ily proattoi ign affair of Ha- .. ti AM in Ji. widow of fer .lame rami- ominlssioti railed Idaho ft violation rOfOO Short I. Up. during Uh il year hit mode n iiettei han any ottMt pari of rhi Ml show Man an 1 thar V thr. . rail llltert Thir. mm. air of by rraarfc th. BffU m la a Ion t rati wan a mo il ent v f. i:. - olllSIUU ma no : unseen Instead o' rh' .od it if proposed id subitlti i alaetfic lights in the engt signah that always ean be ae neve' I'm h- mlsuuderatood. car ami PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWb I'ottUnd U to be equipid with . .n.-tt.:r.- sfrb tU uo to date an An-1 ..on IvU'.i r. . ocinair. N R Majey for a leaf tiSM a nromiiont cltlen of (.ran' ounty died a' Good Samaritan huwpltal In PatUaad aged 7: years lie was a promimut and enthualaatu Maaon Invitations to the execution of Ial ton and Wade ar now being prepar ed by the printer under the direction of the sheriff in Portland, and vlll aooa be ready for distribution The aoartj ttMiti BMaaMM of the humpti-r OJtl ounty will lie Installed this Week. Th. old l ouacil goes out of now-, iharged with being the motr xtrav agent In the history of any town of the alxe of Sumpter In th. state. Hy reamn. of tb- increased army -.IT., a: th.- mouth of the Columbia river incident to the eatablishment of Fort Columbia anil the enlargement of tn otner posts the govern men proposes to have a boat of Ita own lor this purpose Those persons who are given to the belief mat misfortune and Ill-luck at Uichva to the uumh.r "13 " will see something significant tn the fact that 'be Walla Walla went down while on her 213th voyage since ehe became freight and passenger steamer Ouy Barrett left Portland Christ mas night on a duck hunting trip to Knoppa on the lower Columbia Bit boat filled with water, waa found tied to a ire.- at one of the Islands nai the hunting grounds he Is auppoaed to have visited, and it Is generally be lieved that the young man la at the ootiom of the river. The Federated Trade Assembly held that the services of any man nugbt to be worth at least I- per day. The matter came up in the form of an Informal discussion upon tb question of having Included in the new city charter a provision fix mjc the uumbr of hours and mini am?) wages of city employes Oup Overcoat Sale Mm bMQ success I'ncvs hull! pood until ever;, garment is sold. We have a complete line of white and fancy Shirts for Men and Boys . . . . HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. D T WllllatnH, Portlaml I C Warren Portland William Mahcr s Henrtfleld. Spokane John R. l.athrop. city Charted A. Loeaa Jeesti railing ami wife, rltjr : Schlffler city. V. C. Sklle anil v. if. Spokane t Shttlta. Spokane M Smith a I1 v.xfir. Port tea 1 E J Oil lot Omaha The Golden Rule. Braille? thena Allan .Milton v..: niol Koch .1 U.-il ! a Grand-. A Jo. W. A F ttrjur Portland B Fvewuter Beakaao S -okam '..aiicvi.i OkaM I'matlUa r: I city. i Ourdanc i. Mora Nelsoi .InriliHT ami Portland Mtlaai. irtland. It Dairies the World. No ttsMovai j tn riieiiirtn' haa avor 1'iaatad tiaaaoavtM of tb- astcttemen' a- i. aaaaod i" r Kings Nw MBMWOrj rov onsumptlon paaiitnaaii boaMVfAaM nbMirlsy and iironehltP. thousand- of whom it has ed to uerf-ei health For eoiiKhn i old., astiinia. eroup. ba f v. i iioarsoaaai and whooping cough It ia the quickest, aureat cure In the work! It Is snlil by Tallmun A Co. who guaiant- satiafaetion or refund llione l arge lo-.:l.-.- :iis ,u. tl Tr"' COAST BL'VERS OFFER ',, PER ,0 FOR STEERS Butte' C. a B-ttaeri Anandon Pro jeet of Snipping to Chicago A ll Thouipaon one of the Uutlei "r-ek men who, with Kobert Stan fleic and others, is figuring on ahlp plug a traic load onalating of J6e baof nttl.. to Chicago during this month aays that they have concluded to abandon the project for the pres ent at least This is n.-.-aus.- local ami Hound buyers have 00BM up on , h sN am! ar offering a, much as could be secured in Chicago after the xpena- ot ahipping was tak.-n out T'i- pri ff.-r. ,' m a; ,,.u' era la $t.:'i. ier lftn and raiaera are holding for 4JB which they expect t( get hOfo- liuv.-r. will see fh.. cattle shipped out ol the countrv WILLIAM VORMIE8 DEATH. Was a Farmer in the Cold Springs Country Funeral in Athena. William Vorhiea a farmer of the Cold Springs country 2u miles north west of Pendleton died at his home Sunday morning at a o'clock of con xumpuon Mr Vorbia waa 40 years of age am! bah r.-suled oi. the farm where he died for the last 11 years He leavea a wife and lit children who have the sympathy of all in the communi'v m this sad bereavement and loss of a husband and father The funeral waa held at Athena today where the remains will be interred A Profitable Investment was troubled for aeven years with my atomach and in bed half my time." aays E. Demick. Somerville, Ind. "I spent about $1000 and could got nothlnc io help dm until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well." Kodol Dyapepaia Cure does the slum ach'a work by digesting the food. Tall man A Co and Brock Sc McComas THE STRTETREHSU RY SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE'S FINANCES Scalp Bounties Payments Exhaust the Bounty Fund Provided hs IN Legislature. State Treasurer Charles S. .Moore has just mail public his wail annual statement ol condition Ol tin pabiii fiinils The statement allows tha? there Is now in the treaaun IUM9" 2R. of which $.";! ItSJH Is In tb nion school fund Thf nmouir ol money lyiliK idle in the i i million ehaol fund I IHiVimm' Iras than It was last year thoiiRh the fund has ol course, been increasinc The Iner. i. is out on loans Th rtatottoat -' it two other faets of general latoroM That the aaaaral faadwltl probably he exliausteil before next year tax- -Kin to eonie In anil that he scalp bounty fund is In the same condition l.aat year at this time there was In th general fund about tU M nearly twice as much as remain;, un exiiend. d at this date The fund a harely sufflclrut to last until taxes he Kan coming In last year so It may M predicted that the State will be obllii 1 ed to pay Interest on warrants for two or three months in th. sprue As interest-bearing state warrant, art dealrable property. It will occasion no surprise to state thn some who now hold warrant an not ptaaeotlni 'hen. They pretei to wait until the fund is exhausted, and then by pre aalllll the warrant- they secure the Indorsement "Not pan! for want of :unds." after which the wa-rant draw interest Tin aJkortaai in th- aenera' fund is du' to the heavy appropria tlons mad- by the last Wista'tiT Scalp Bounty Fund The amount of money drawn from the t ramify on aetmnt of aaarp boun ties durlnc the last six month was th f.4V!M Ther.' b now Mr ?vm. left tn the luud ami tlil MVOfld by outHtandtna warrants already call Ml in This lund a the nrodnct of tin one-mill rma i - r'ir. Th- l.v i .'mi when all .'aid their iHiunty ; Bai warrants and in the amount of r (i therefore appar' Mi. warrants ly th.. last that SI ay out on , new law. iti hat iu I Mint . th.- Th. scalp l m warrants, aggregat- ? 1 1 toi the par meal of which 5 ther- arc i, fii,-,h available will draw Interest until the legislature Hi to pro1 Iwi a mean of paying I them Tti-s- warrants were Issued I Hadei the aM law prior to its niea! 1 Tin- legislature Intended to provide ; aaoaat money to pay all of them bai 2 H7.fton proved not to he enough ; 5 Mas Many V.rtue. I'm cuts burns bruises. IieWltt's WMefe Hal.'! SaUe Is uniiialled P i war n. dangerous counterfelta Sure ; Ban for plies Tallman Co and Broat A- McComaa i Boiler for Sale. A i.'u norae-power horliontai tubular boiler, guaranteed to be In flrtt-claas condition for sal- a the Domaatlc 1-aunJry Sore Hands ONE NICHT CURE So, ina hanU Ui.r..ufil . on rctimi 0 s not uiaer ol (etc is. Iify.aM nuiot inMly wttt cim ou imbuksbi STral tslD cure an I .urMt u nu. Wsur old atovs Uumus U.e ularn tut wre aauiu. ttaktag. beriiing ualsv-. ami iMtutul flnfei ouiU. UU irr.ini.. - t.i'i Pa N.-eih,M.Mi.r..I J " r wsai v l Has cured these cases and It will euro you J. M. Church, LsvOnuidr I in aaja. "I suffered for iiU years, and ueliave had I not lasad Nau s Dyspepsia Cure 1 would not be alive g write vou a tasthuoulal." Nathan Kalk holae. Idaiio aays I suffered for years; found many reliefs but Uo cure except youfB." For sale by Tallman A Co., and all ttrat class druggists, or send to Frank Naaj, Portland hotel Pharmacy , Port wad. Orwguu Price Si s bottle or 6 bwttkto furls, as press prepaid. (uticura SoajHfCS -i i 2 patterns at $10.00 a suit. 1 pattern at $12.50 a suit. W HI- M niiaiii PFMH ptom wnni f MIL -aw . m Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robe and Sluwb ........ -I. ,.... .U?Jl..l. I. l.lM..,.,..M.t.i.t.1.t.t. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor! Having purchased from an eastern manufacturer 100 suits of men's clothing at an "end of the season" price. We can now offer them to customers at a ridiculously low price These are particularly meritious in supurh values and are up to date in every respect. We secured these at nn expremely low price on account of a large order placed for spring suits Willi I AIT vu inn TO COVER y '. ' ' jjj ' Will pair of "Pendleton Blankets'" u yow btd jrotl wili in- ooniTortsVbll and warm during thf edlc est winter nights FOR pail of six poand Manketb of Fendh ton inami lactiir. have hten proven to hf at warm a- a ten pound pair of other hranda BECAUSE Nothing but pure FLKE E wool ia uted in the dleton MiiU and they spin their yarn finer and -ue tbtir lilunketH rloeer than other niill w w w VX M-J M--dX 1 PENDLETON, OREGON. MinuUcturers of