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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1902)
Our Overcoat Sale H.is been ;i luccaee. I '1 no holt! tfootl until c crv garment is soM. We have a complete line of white and fancy Shirts for Wen and Boys . . . . It A EH y HALEY Om Prioe Clnthien, Pumithen ami Httttrrx, Pimdteton, Wi:ii:si. JANUARY B IWJ GENERAL NEWS in n' York 11 bill rss hitra- faced amending the lMinl code M as i make an allfnipi 00 th I Its Ot the president o4 the United stnts of on the Bovcrnoi ol Ken York treason Th condition ol Uord Pnoncefott the Mrltlri anilmscmloi .vniain- 1111 changed. H- In act 111 con Mini! t tin hnn result of an Brute ami seatoaged attai-k of rlieunmtli Knot. Admiral ami Mn D n I. 11 (Of Palno Bench Fn Tin leagta ol the ta then la Indefinite as th trip is umlcrtakt'ii lOI Mn bsasti 01 Hfl Dewey's health. Theg ar- aceempaa ! 1 Mil) by a iiianl ami valet. It k generally iimlfiHtixiil that tin' traasrontlnentnl railroad late roots ni- behind tin pioventent In favor At tin I'ananin mute Ittl who nave been nartn iilarly OOUOStd to any 'a nal new lavoi the Pmmum rowta Star. sum rmt intent 01 ! . tinin Jnliti Met'tilUurti " N''w Y01K. said hat In innl discovered what hs lw lleved wac a iil 1 oliiUlastloH tchenM to he worked in tin special election of a congressmen froni tin- Seventh Consrvsslonsl district He hum hf did n- keen hi whose Interest tin reported colonisation had been nines rh Odessa correnpondeBl ol Uw lully Kxinvfcs nays that It Is n-port nl that a stiiuii: trans Atlaiith cor lunation Is being lornieil which pro t bnv ni' all tin- inlncinal litis iu tobneen menu factories, ami that it is nerlonsl) doubted whetherM. Do Witt., tin Russian Mlntoter of WU nance, win nccord his assent to aurh ial.- An . utiowin-ut at ll.oao.ooo koa -t . n ;. Mr, ami Mis HaroM UeCoraUok, of rthlnngii to iimmi a medical InatltoUon which will l kaoeri Hh the Memorial institute tor I "loil' l'i-- as. s a a tribute to tin memory ofthelr little yon John Rodtefallei MeCormlek yko ili-i ol .! iff I. '. 1 : a .-a: .11 At pi . sc lit provision has boon mads ontj tot serlasmtel srork rovertai 1 portod of fl. -..ars. WALLA WALLA COUNTY GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT Overseers Are to Meet This Monti' and Organize to Wort, in Unison Hereafter. Walla Walla Ian. 7. A RMOtlttf 01 the road overseers 01 this natty is betas drraaaed for the letk of this month, whoa about M awn will nathei ' in tin renat house to taks roaoorted I notion upon the question m road im ', nrovoBMat There is a slight chance 'thai the tin will have to be poet poaod front the nth t allow several Farmers to attend a horticultural meeting In laehaae on that date, but 1 Jieiwis. the as ias been laod Thomas SliHir. perhaps the oldest 1 roadmnker in fOnstsrn Wanhlngton , has prodwMed the plan lor concerted ' ictlon and to him will be ilvea the lelld 111. nitetlna It Is proposed to organist (nod roads aasoctatlon and make the movemenl permanent t the 11 ItttK. ofhi ers will be chosen ami a nuntbci of papers read, illaCQSI line toad maklai In the different tlona of the of the country. It Dazzle the World. Ni. dtaeeeorj in medicine has seet reated naa gnsrtsr 01 tin- excltomenl that has been caased by ir Klni -s'.w Dtotove?) im consematkMi taoemeata bemorrhaae, plenrtay and bronchitis, thousands of whom it has rsjitored to perfect health Kor COUSjha. COldS asthma croup, hay fe rer lionrsenews ami whoopitiK coukI: it ii the quickest, aursei cure in the rtiiild It is soli! by Talltiian A- Co. who irearaatee mtlsfaction or refund mom l.ure bottles 5us and $!.' Trial bottles free LA GRANDE'S FIRE. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS . director! of the Porttaad base tall club met at Mm commercial club fix tlu priiMW of eetlnK a cant a in for th baseball team The man SSieSted for the position Ik Samuel V'lKin 11 a 1 atchci of last year's team Hepi cseiltat 1 lunch tiled with President Kin is. .It a stroiiu I'.-cimi niendation ot Millard T. Rartaoa for saeeiBtaisnt an postmaster of spo- sai.. incti 1. , onutif mlutioi' was roucurrwt in by Hetiator Potter and lie nr. lentttlvs Onshansn "Superior iualm am'. hoaeaf aetahu was the proatlaeal thought in tti. discaaatoa ol the itaiiy inter t-atti at the oeonlni aesaion of the farmer- cuattess at Sab-m Bvorj speak 1 eiii)hanixed this essential of suceesii in butter makinK Tli' -..1 i.-tary ot the interior seat I' ' iv ai. aKieement with the tirumt Rondo Indians of OreKon easts bj the) sods to the Uoiteii states th. surplus lands of their re s.rvation aKKr.aatinK 25.000 acres for which the government agrees to nj 128.50b In. .it fame 1 Dispatch which pick ert up the survivors of the Walla Walla disaster, arrived in Seattle and t.'aptain Victor Johnaou gave u vivid acount of the work of the rea ue Of his own great service in sav the lives of no many he would talk but little He expressed Htl'OUK In iliirnatioi. at the actions of some ot the Walla Wallas ore Th. supreme court decided the Portland Poller Commissioners' case In favor of the commisslonera chief Justice Hean dissented This was the suit brought by Charles Ven abb- who was dismissed from tin police force The lower court dec'lil ai that he had been illegally dismls hI but the higher tribunal reverses Judge Sears. Cleland and (ieorgc and holds that the board of police oauMaaieaeri did not saeeed its pov. ers Business Houses Destroyed and Loss Was Heavy. At jl (.iamb mi Monda lire de Itroye.l the iow ol wooden business OUSei on Kit Street, between .lefTei son street oad the railroad CTOnalni Pour bulldtaas were burned three be longing in James Whit, ami a J-stoiy 1 1 an" on tin corner to fleorge Ott The (itt building was occupied b) )-a Hiims ' saloon snd chop house, and tin otli.'i by I- Dspetii chop boum J Hull, groceries, ami Schmidt HoaTawa, meat market Very little was saved swept part i.' the BtauJ ot Inpiors The lire orig liiatfd in tin- chop house which had just been closed for removal and Whoa discovered at l:fM a 111. could not be afteeked The cause was 1111 known. The loss.- an S .1 White on three buildings. IJoiNi insurance. Ilium. "11 1 tOti fully insured: IK'ay Miotic :- $ILoo no Insurance p. pttaai 1 hop lions. light: J. Hull A ot, 13600 insurance lehmldl a Hon mail i.'.'.oo insuraacs $muo. White was getting 6f per montli lent. BobaMdt A Moffmaii had over llfkM worth ot dried meats and much vajaehie amehlaery nun never got his door opened Tin- place was a lire trap, ami but for the inuniiet ol Its going can well be spared Child Worth Millions. "My child is worth millions to me," says Mrs Mary Hlrd. of Harrlsburg Pa., "yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." One Minut. Cough Cure Is sure cure for coughs, croup and throat and luog troubles An absolutely safe cure which acts Immediately Tallman a Po. and Brock Y McComas Got Artesian Water. Will K King reports a flow of the purest aiteslaii water at his residence in Ontario says the Vale Democrat The flow was struck Friday of last week at a depth of 104 feet, where the drill dropped into a cavity or stratum of water which fOTOOd Itself within nine feet of the surface Mr King states that there will be a large mini bat 01 similar wells sunk In that vl ciaity in the near future NAMES OF JURORS DRAWN FOR 1902. Citizens Wtio Will Try Cases Durinij the Coming Year. The following names wen elected by the count court as Jurors lor 111 ensuing year from which the clerk and sheriff are to select or draw Jtll Ota tot the terms of said court to he held during the year: Pendleton. t c Taylor, c l' Cotoworthy, Ue on Cohen, c. It Dntton, l ewis Ui Broom, w i. Hansford, Prank Pre zier. J. w Macomber, Roberl fttark weather. II V. Johnson. I A Doric. joe Banter, Thomas Campbell D E Cargin. Joseph Conicy. Prnnk Ottrl W P. Daniels F W Mcmll.M I Ranley, p Marshall Milton. Qeorae Overtorf. n osbom tone, a. M Claude Stein. McDonald. J mlersoii. .1 I N Khun. II P Winn, II S Fraier. Angu C. Prlchetl. William K llurgess A C li mars TttOOMM (i Diggins A Hi I) J. Kirk. II It lac Asa A Mom Matt Mongrove, a. 11 Manford Dan Mi Bnchorn, D, J. Phillips Roberl Still. Weston. A It l.aiisdal. I.. Van Wlukh lOeorm Williams John m Danlstei M. A Hryson. Mosc Tayloi Pet dels.- John HerndOO H. 0 Adam- a Baraes, Qoorge Qlan, ' M links Hubert Jameson. William M Corkell, Qeorae w Proebstel, .1 a Baddebj Helix. John Sshroedsi .1 B Kennedy, .1 K Bott, w m Bcott, a w Qrovei lames Cameron Joseph Hodgson curl Rnpers, a. f. May a f Turnei Prnnk Blchmond, Uhish. Louis Mossi. c Hals Rraak hii. i.ert c N Hcieytwldn, Alan McKeu ile hdaai Behwalea, James Torrj Union. Donald Itoss James Nelson A Cole. W II. (lllllillll I II S l atlniei 1 ' i Husseii Ohaflea Smith Adams. William Baker, Petef Bmbysk berl Haraia Robert Morrison .1 T Meuelkm, U M, Watrus, Jesst 0 Hales Hemy Krebs John McPhell William lloldmau. William es .Mi Alba. I'M Urchin JSCOh Kuril. Fatter (I R Btocker, Chst Donald, Atnena. P. ai. Mansgeid W 11 Ret I 1 Wagoaer, Jerrj atone, C a Bui rett. Tom Dofrooci H a Dodle) t; W. (Iioss T .1 Kirk. John Keen, W 1: Potts. D. a. Plnkerton, .1 E Bmltb a R Pile. Bd Blmmerawn R I Watermnn, F J. Jackson m m John liugh McLean. John li.ll !: It Con I N I: Oerking. Cottonwood. Charles Mother M 'I'owe Mclatyre. Bingham Springs. John Tnompnon u C Hngi Meacnam. 1 s Oabora, R R Porte 1 Hugh Itoss McKay Boiler for Sale. A M horse-power horizontal tubular boiler, guaranteed to be In first class condition for sale at the Domestic Laundry. c a Ohapman i. k Curtrlgbl it L Oliver, w p cam 1. m U0D01 Echo. m r Alien w 11 Bayd, A u Thompson. D. I Mitchell A J DM Ion. Fraok Ita. k AhM Malcom Jesse doors. Juniper. i to Anderson, J K Browa, Thow a- Ken Frank King William Mills T. T I. Lad D W Vansklver. Willow Springs. Frank Jones. Thomas Ogle, K (tale, n I Join s H. Whltaher, N. C Nelson. Henry owing; Jam.- I Hall 0. W Llnsuer. Pilot Rock. W. H. Kvaus 0 l Hasiall Sam uel Waraer, Dougiu.- Rolu Herbert Boglea t. k. Mmonds, Konaotl W c nei Ah.- Miller. M. McCracki 1 Reservation. W. t ttighy. o. p Bowman ItMUaaaV , S II McDonald Union. Fred Searcy, W. N Clay pool a 1 ProidtaPi lamls Hogan I It Hump ton, M J Foster. Andy Peeblei Hogue. KlohotaS Drown. A fi BUholtl Umatilla. .James Means. J. II Switzb , Fulton. J. A. Nelson J. Sen. 1 H. J Tay lor A A McDani. l, John Ualir j IHudomaa, J Hanscom. Hoary Lore zeu Vsnsycle. NOW) Newton James Doran W H Dale, Hobert Walker, J. L Stockman A. It McEwan Mountain. 8. F. Hyatt. William ataman Hob ert Ferris. Valley. William Clarke w. D. tioo,iUUill Frank Welles Charles Wis, en,,, taea w j. OaaaUUa. 11 Slop the Cough snd Works off (lie Cold. letSnUVS Hromo Ljvlalae TsbkNl iuro cold iu ju jj KeesN uuiay. PrTosiisesaM Don't Live Together. Constipation and health DUVei Ki together. DeWltt's Little Krly Rig. era promote easy action of the bowels without griping or distress Ta'imai g Co and Brock K del on Havint; 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 ana - a a t a s a t I patterns at wu.uu a suit. 1 pattern at $12.50 a suit. These are particularly meritious in supurh values and are up to date in every respect. We secured these at an expremely low price on account of a large order placed for spring suits ill fVUJ V1UI : mmt uri VOB I Till ii iiibbi m w mi TO COVER ' fswiitl,' nslssP'i' ' be surf it is a nnnn cov -4 N itli ;i ptir of "Pgndltton BlfUlkfti'' on your vmi will be oomfor table aiul warm duriu' the fold i'Ht winter niglita FOR pgirofaix pouud lluiiknts of PoncUotoii inami- fgOture hftVg Dttn proven tt) ! us warm a- I pound pair of other brands BECAUSE Nothing im pure FLEEl K wool is utd iu 1 1 Pen tll-iiiii .Mills ind tliev ipin their yarn tiuet and weave their blgnkete oloaer than other aiUlf iPRNni PTni wrvii fm MIL PENDLETON, OREGON. Manufacturerg of Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Shawls i.i.i.i.i.i.r.i...,.!...,., M.w..i.w..l.w.4.v.wx.xsWaWeWW For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. j 1