East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 06, 1902, Image 8

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MOMDAV JANUARY
1S02.
OUR
SHOE SALE
CONTINUES.
mention
will go
Putin this noriventlon quest. nn of
lt! Importance to the sheep men
such as the teasing ot gratinic lands
Me. will he taken up and dlsrusseri
and plans lai, for the delegates to
work on at the national rnnrmtion
PERSONAL MENTION
Fielis. of Milton are
A TUTUILLA LETTER.
In full blast and w ilt con
tinue until all our stock is
ffwie Don't oils thk
ohanor to buy your foot
wear at a big rvdiicti.M,
Krervtbintt pev
CLEAVER BROS
The Boot and Shoe Men.
NORTHWEST WOOL GROWERS
WILL MEET IN HELENA
Notss and Remarks by a Regular Co
respondent Tutullla. Jan. 6-Mrs William hi
recovering from a severe attack ot tj
tbold pneunsoola.
J Clove Is visit I ng with WIHian
Hurby.
Matt West -am. up trom Barnhar:
'his week, where he has been work
nr for C. B Wade.
Thomas Hampton jroes down to
Portland tod to spend the ha lam-.
01 the winter, his family bavin pre
Hied him two weeks ago
W I Tork is up from Holdman
where be is wintering his horses
which he brought out from Rltter two
weks ago.
Inline nrothers who havn her.
(arming extelisiv.iv ot this settlor,
have disposed of Their Interests ot;
the reservation.
William Brown took passage on a
ir.Mght for his home or, the monnt
sins a few davc ago. and while alleh?
ne rrotn the train while still in mo
Hgfj had his collar bone broken
Cal Co.' . who has beer afflteW
with a severe attack of sciatic rhi
matism has recovered uf!icinth to
be out and was over from his home
ir Cold Springs yesterday
The number of people who seem to
have not the faintest idea what a
r;rh-wrrr fen'e is put around a field
for when a few rods of distance can
be saved bv tearing down the fnce
and driving through the field is sim
ply astonishing
A b Pwaak of Athena, is makinc
a lars delivery of bundle hav to Plat"
MsjtSI Mlnger
Walter Wells is hauling hav from
faV Bowman ranch on Coombs can
: yon to the Boett-her sh
Or gatM Will Go From Pendleton
- - .
tanjr in romar. tub io me Hoett-nr Sheep init
The next meeting of the Northwest -,,V1 sheep are being fattened
Wool Orowers' Association for the , Kennedv who Is buying hogs for
territory including Oregon. Washing : Hesrttle firm was a Tutullla visitor
ton. Idaho Montana. Wyoming and i ' week
Ptah will be held In Helena Mont A J Anderson Just over from Re
na. beginninx first Tuesday in FVbru ttle says there are at least IS0
arj This district include STS.Svt) , house under i-oustructioc there at
square m:. of tTiitory and repre present, but, while there Is as im
snts lS.ooO.OOO sheep al! tuiti Moo "ense- amount of work going on
is in the lead as to numiwr of "ere is also a large army of idle
sheep that state boasting o; having
more than any other state in the
union Statistics show .W-.))00 head
ben Ml feeding began Oregon
omes as)g along th.- line with 3
mn.000 avion only svOucooa to ha
divided among the other four states
At thi- meeting delegates will be
elected to go to -n- national Live
stock and Woolgrowers Association
to be held in 8t Paul nest fall during
the month of Taerember
John P M'Manus editor and mas
ager of the N irthweit Livestock and
Woolgrowers Journal and Charles
I unnigham one of the most ester,
ive sheep men in Oregon, will rep-reau-nt
this counts a: the Helena con
mer and a dead line has been drawn
on one side of which hotel men and
lodging house keepers will not be re
sponsible for anything left in thei:
eharg robberies anr burglarise be
ing too frequent
fheney Brothers are adding to th.:
large herd of dairy cattle by pur--ha
ing many north of Pendleton last
week
VOTERS MA V NOW REGISTER
FOR THE JUNE ELECTION
WL
H0SE,
C P Kennedy Appointed Special Dep
ut Clerk to Cars for Registration
Book
Anothe-: msn ha ber. added to the
in the county clerk's osVe. C
F Kennedy was appointed by County
Clerk ChaiuberlaiL and his appoint
men Approved by the - ounty coun In
sioc Saturday This addition to
the working (on.-, or the onVe Is made
necessary tor the reason that toda
th hooks for the general election to
be held in June are opened for th
registration of voters This con
Mii-raule work to ix done b the
lerk and Mr K-nn-d wil. act as
iepttt for this specia! work until the
15th of May when the books ios-
entered uNr. his duties this oion.
ing
"illo' 1VH.IO. CHI OS ToiSSO I
Lcca rorm ,m
Fraas 1 frMMi alia Mill iw a . IM
fc-niur aertaar ot ta n-tr. i' P.J 'iMstr a Co..
l..ilif MtaineM io U ,-tty of Toi1.
PiM lean and coffaea.
sn! tule afofseaid '. that aaul nrs: U pa;
Ihr turn M imr Huadrrd olisrs ler aav-b ao!
vr) csac ot i autrrfa tba' aaaoika cured by
tb aw of Hal" 'urrh Oirt
aun '. tKlrr m- aatl ut tmr-'. io taj
iissiw ihnsn. Wyof DeessiWr A
SaL ' p ,m
I A w i.LUnON
Snury rnbiit
Ma. ... UicO lOUnUallr SDH
a u 'iireetlr oe the bieod sad stsesos ssnsess
m ins USUI iteO'l l- lt:Mun.u tra
r j i-uBNgv 4 ii roii,
old by dragSiMa. Tie
lUll'a PaiiiTTr TIlU arr io bs.
BYERS' BEST FLOUR I
To uaae good bread use Byers' B-st Flour. It look hist
uremiuo. ! U.e Cmuago World's Fair overs! competi
tion and gives esce., cut satisfaction woe. rev
Kverr swot .- rfnsrantssei We nave the bast til
Rolleel Barley, fkwd Rye sin! Bear1less Barley.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
w
HVERS. Propnct.
Si and Mrs
in town.
Winfield Perr Molted in Athens or,
Sunday.
K. A tk-hlftter. the tailor, has re
turned from his visit at Albany.
H. C. Adams, of Weston, was in
town vesterdajr.
County Clerk rhamberlaln visited
Athena Sunday.
O. W Bradiev was In town yeste
day from Athena
A. Allen, of Milton, was a visitor in
Pendleton Sunday.
Boy Conkltn has returned from
visit to relatives at Union
Qeo. I room, is recovering ;roni a
serious spell of sickness
0 A Epplnger left Saturday even
ing lor Baker City on business
Deput Sheriff T I). Taylor visited
relatives In Athena yesierdsy
Miss Alta Sbsrp. ot Athena, is visit
lug her grandparent Mr and Mr
W. Fraxter.
George Peringer returned Suuda
morning from Portland, where be ban
spent sever: days.
L. N Williams and wite. ot Walls
Walla, are registered at Hotel St
lieorge
B. C Judsou. industria. agent o.
the Harrimas railroad lines, was ii.
I'endletoc Sunday.
E. B. Coukllc and famn IvtsWMi
aiurda.v from Union. whn the)
spent the holidays with relatives.
Clarence Adams was down from
Helix 8unday and spent the day with
his parents Mr and Mrs. Walter
Adams
W. F Matlock returned tbi nioru
ing from Portland Mrs Matlock will
main there for a few days visitlnc
friends
K E Hewitt, dniggis: ol i
(rande was the guest of Dl V J
M Paul Sunday returning hom
th evening
Mrs I. W White arrived Sunday
.enlng from Portland and wll. mak
an extended visit with her sister Mrs
J K Dickson.
Miss Kdna Key lor and Mis
trude Brown of Walla Walla wh
have been visiting Mrs C E Boose
velt, left yesterday for their home.
Ira Julian. W. A C H agent at
Helix was in Pendleton 8aturda
afternoon Mr Julian is just recover
ing from s serious attack of typhoid
(ever
Arthur Schick who i attending the
academy returned last evening from
Athena where he spent the holidays
with his parents Mr am. Mrs E A
ruck
John aplmger St HelU has been
sick for the past three month with
an abscess on his lung His '-on,:,
tion is now somewhat improve.; ss
he i abie to be out a little
Miss Nellie Hard man am! Punk
Hardnatn. of Waitsburg whc. ISwW
Usl holidays with their fathe- in
Waitsburg have returnee' and re-en
tered the Sisters school In this riry
iisirict Atiomey i i, nail- went
to Milton this morning IS take e ,
dt nee ir. the se o! Bod and Iron
a i cased of ruining th '.4-year-old
Uugfiler of Petr WI!on o: hs:
place
E. Hahn of Hells, has leased (or
a term of three years the 31'-acre
farm ree-ently pur based by Walter
MMH W a C R ageat ::ng near
I .lot Rock. Mr Hahc wll! move his
iamll ti the plae toda
H K Rose who recently came from
Higginsviib Mo ha decide,-, to re
main in Pendleton Hs -ngHK. r.
. me business the nature o: which
h b not vet determined He 1 e the
lather of Miss Minnie Rose of this
place
A. M la. on- of tl. upper Mi
Kay creek cattle met. brought 2"
head of 2-year-old cattle t town to
day and disposed of then; t Schaar.
at fireiilich. local butchers Thev a,
eraged IIW pound whi. 1 ver the
average weight lor cattle of this age
Mr and Mrs Wll! Howard ar. kj
Pendleton from the:r home near Hot
lke Mr. Howari: re-entl purcha
ed a farm one mile from tit las
here the) expect to make their fu
ture home He is a brothr of Jam--A.
Howard the real estate mm.
this city
another effort will be made. In the
hone that a rate can be secured which
will allow a men from the wei side
to make a visit to their old comrades
on this side Si th. mountains
It ha been learned with sincere re
gret that It is quite likely that OSS
e-rl Charles King will be unable to
vtalt this city during the rountor. he
Mag prevented from coming west b
urn-nt private business. Other
shakers wili b armnsred for to tak
Ms place
Anotne- Extrsdition Trest.
wwahir.irton Jan " An estradl
tior. t"at wm
United
signed Iteta-een the
Rta'rf and ivnmark today
Ms-tir. HfStOS the stai half lai k
of the Michigan football eleven which
: itty defeated the Stanford team
with a score of 4 to 0. at Pasadena
i ar. Oregon bo his parents resldins
:r Oraa I las Martin's old home
aaaajbgsASweWwMwSwsSt
a a mm a a m a m m a m i .ri..
I mar n I I s s J 1 j w
wsw vssws-,1 s ws-.iwnrvfAlit; 1SALF
a - . m
. . . .win continue .ttrough January
iul as htttWlofon von will find our prices Io
tllHH- a t aii III a ullllu II' KIVC fStSI val a HOW
SO KEKP THIS IN MIND whrn Lt S!
we Will give a tow prices, but everything
wer Ik..
s yur.1-. (eingliani, faM room
varus uuting Manuel
-I'viwiIh Crash Toweling
H yards ( iood Hhlrtlug
M yards Bleached Muslin
Ji' yanl Be-tter Blenched Muslin
l int- Shwwtfog, St inches wide, per vard
RMBBtBtl all grades at HALF PRICE
Very truiy.
ST- JOE STORE
m
1 00
in
I.W
I H E
Norma"
A ia.iies nne donguis kid.
fancy tor shin- at
$1.79
womd he big vgiut at t; v
Ladies nne VIC1 Kid.
chrome kid lined lace shoe at
$2.79
Srylimh.
Comfortable
Dorablr
ami nev er soul heretotore at
less than $;, 50 s pair
Clearance Sale Prices
cm all Shoes.
Peoples Warehouse
Fectfitteri,.
a
sswtl
ANNOUNCEMENT
TOMORROW
BIG BARGAINS
in BLANK BOOKS
: M. A. RADER.
a sim i i ' 1 a sn rs
rl tv I 1111 1 I I IHn I rn
I have a full line of the celebrated
COLE'S AIR-TIGHT
VY.hI and coal stove guaranteed to
he absolutely air tight. None of the
heat is wasted and the stoves will
sa ONE HALF of your fuel bill.
1 alee bava a lull li.Te of cast cook stoves and steei raoRst
t rices ar" the lowest, qualit) considered
T " T a ' 1 rr at. u j si
a i -aiariT I r at m ww rm a tin
741 Main street, Fendieton. Oregon
lake advantage of Iks -pnraniu
while tlo tim
ISeU SaajalllllK oiai.K tlHOk
at cos: lAn not fail to ier
Kir line and awt our price
lflifa vol: .,ir -ha
TALLMAN & GO.
THE LEr)tN(i DRUGGISTS.
-AT THE CROSS WO ADS
I
POULTRY and EGGS
Good P. ay we Mr Witntssmg Hr
Wsdnesdsy Nignt
It Ha! R-id k play At ibe- did
( russ Huaii to be ireeutei her
H ve(inends night b a ,mwn
conirnllet! by Arthur C Alston be
elver, a . onkoieatiouslv as It a a
played in Portland it will be worth
th. tinie am' money of Pendleton peo
ple who pay to witness the pnxiu
tlon- It rar. aorerai night- at the
for 1 tray the-atrt- in Portland ani t
played to bis bouaefc -a"h tim sapa
rlally aft-r the flrst time- it asan
: ii-r-
L, Ray 6t Co..
Six sad M.i
st'cka, Bonds
and Orain
a or oa aaargii.
New or Mac f achangr
Chicago Stock Eschangc
-hl.agi Hoard of Tral
i'iiinUi, ira
Another Carload of
Sewing;
1
Kothiag s" useM or
offaaaseatal (or a
Christmas l'r sent a
a nice Sewing Ma
chine The (anions
I
8
Rotary White Standard and
Wheeler & Wilson to choose from
Others from $20 to $30.
Big Dtscoout for Caafa tsntil J-uittary02
Pttll line of arpets. Riig. Lace and Silk Curtain
Portiets at gieatn reduced prices (or cash. Wsl! rap
and matting at cost
Internationa. Puuitn Food makes thcrr..
beef Meal gives them flavor.
Clamshells make their, solid.
Mica grit ai.ls digestion.
Try a sample.
C. F. COLESWORTHY.
May, Grain and Feed.
and lay East Alta Street Pendleton, Oregon
aasl
OEN KING CANNOT COMC
is Not to Attano Reunion at Wait,
burg in February.
Waitsburg. Wash Jan It i.
less than a month until the re-union of
ili- r irst uasninator. r Kiii..-i,-
ak,r iilace in this 1 it, and Dreoara-
ion are well alonit Tks ioc eon.
iitr- have pee par ii a prograr.i
adr arranKroent for -rr- -
an) decorations am .1..
neglected to mak- the event
seas 80 far the- ruiunitin Sai D,
bean able to secure a.- io .atet iron,
tae railroads as was asked to:
TRANSFER
TR I C K ING
S T O R A G H.
m
CIV0WNER & BROS.
TBlSPHOMf. MA1.S 4
THE CARPET MAN.
t(sftssssssa4aasstl(tl
Wood Choppers and Lumbermea.
We curry the largtsst and Ust li'5t" f
Wood Oboppaxt1 and Limit-) uieu'
Supplies in tut- city. Couoistiuj of
Axes, tyfe. Sledges, 'ross ;-J
and ne uiau Saws. Call and ex
amine our iiue and pA our prioe
lefor- puivhaaing
HANSFORD A THOMPSvf
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