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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1902)
.t a r V riKADAMrP CATC BARGAINS vt-rv torn eacli department contribute its share aneciale and the prices tell thir own con- ,niBt ... l J.nrt it.Rniir.lAMI'AHY PI.W.AW. . i . . ..." - --- i 1 I I ' ' III I w(.-i4i'i i i II III I, I lit' V !' . . ....... t ..... I il 4. 1 Knl and ftoneat value giving, proof of which is THE FREEWATER ELECTION FOR INCORPORATION. AGUNALDO AND THO UNITED STATES (iOVIiKYMIM PRISON Mil Wi N WORTH, KANSAS Weeks City, arc to on the ,ti,klnit. -hI' I'H labia linen ' Bner, 2 .-ntlon tOWBllBf, nil pro Una calico !n all colors, wilt price. 4 1-2 X Hi1"! t.linrlimiiH, sale price 5c I O'mkI oiuinj: flannel Bale price 4c X 10,' I'ottoll II BI1 1 II I Sltle price 7c Ladles Manuel lined veata hihI pants 19c I ttV Illtli v mi vi mi i;i i muil hi I'M'IY ltf'lll A pd del w wit" t! B ''pr! i of other merchants. -2. tot Alexander Department Store. I L44444444244j444j44444 i--M"M"M-.eiM--'' I .X iiii'tilni; entiii Mrs Pntrlck Campbell's f-npnci'i "nt celebrated actress has nmtin i- MhhiIii foi her pmlni engagement fruitnv i'M'ahy 1:1 1901 rsiAN SIBERIAN PLAV. BL Hr Sake rine rroauoiion I o( the Pen. L idnnri' agent hiivh that tin nii'lnilnimii "For Her L'tbl.-h conn'K in llir Frazer on itith I-. runout iioiini iiii- nesi frliflrtluk; life In faraway KuHsia Kru It COBiaiBI morr remis . i , .....i i. I iv HJMBiranai i" ''iir Hifnl mill hettci acted than BeWareM llsj yet pruritic 1 it ' im iavanc airciu Knows. iferinr with the average ad burnt will appreciate tin' tact I kr l WR "lltlltUl lit IcUHt I i itann nidging from It I In. Campbell in New York. If, ; i l;n I'.wn Heat in Itim Ri'iiiiIiII Inn) I n sold k noun tnilm fot tin opening Of , Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. N'litii,- !r. hereby given that the en partnership heretofore existing be tween I). M. Taylor and W. W. Pang burn, under the drm nnme of Taylor & Panghurn. conducting n restaurant bMhMM In the City of Pendleton. Or CM, Ik hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The snlri W, W. PBtiKhum will eol led nil Keeonntl and puy alt existing tfttbtl of snld co-partnership. Dated nt Pendleton. Oregon, this 1ai dnv of .Tnnuarv, A. D.. 1902. T). If, TAYLOR. W. W. PANGHURN. People Will Vote In Couple of on Question of Becoming a The residents of Freewater hnve the privilege of voting ' question of Incorporating The date ' set for this election Is February i ItJvtf, and at the same time municipal officers will ba elected to serve thi ; people of the town tn case those In I Tavor of Incorporating win out and every Indication points to an easy vie forv for them. Fifty-four legal voters of the place rut ot en have signed the petition In favor of Incorporating, and It waa on the Htrenirth of this petition that the county court Saturday set the date for election to decide the question. The COBtaal over incorporation has been rather a lively one. as the few Who opposed the move have brought all their force and Influence to bear t.i thwart the PTOpaalUOB, Saturday It wns announced that the court would m t mi tlic QoaattoB and a strong dele KHtion M present lag both sides pre sented themselves tn the court to lay before It their approval or objections. The opposition was henried ty A. M. BHaai itnri William l.loyd. who own property In Freewater and gave as thalf principal excuse that If Incorpm :iti d ;t would necessaritv Increase their taxes. Mr. l.loyd also stated that ha did not want his property cut tip Into streets, as would at llone In nasi the town was incorporated, and ruled aloni eft lines J I Vinson, wiiiinm Johnaon, J w Arnold, s h Cnrittlaflaea and A. I. PaarMa were the rielcndRiits of the oanaa of Incorporation Tin argued that tin v Irani to do lniln"ss under n fltx charter, partly for the reason that at the praaaal tiOM they have no government uud caaao cniorce law nnd order wlthoutt "hiring an officer to come down from ..niton to do It." Blown to Atoms. The pp.a that the body some times needs a powerful, drastic, pur native pill linn I n exploded: for Dr. King's New Life Pllla. which are per tectt) harmless, gently stimulate Ihct and bowels to expel poisonous matter, claaaai the system and absolutely ettfa constipation and itch hendache. Only lie at Tallnian A Co s drug store Thia picture ahewa tie would be brought Ironi I.eaM'iiwnrth prlHon and guluabb the Philip pilicH to lie Imprisoned Tllglll li ailef The as tin round lieulei sores. MfMBi only It Girdles the Globe. fan nt HiicJJeii h ArnicH Salve best In the world extends the earth it s the one parfaol of i-iits. corns, burns, bruises tcalta, boils aleara, felons. pnlns and ull skin eruptions Infallible pile cuaaj. Mkl a box .it Talliniin & Co. Why Nicaraguan Route. l'ilessoi ICinory It Johnson, ol the (Jalraralt) at Paaaaytvaata, who has appolajtad by the late president as the eofnaaaerlal aaoart apea the Nicara gua canal comissslon. briefly de scribed in a i nt address, the rea son his commission selected the Nic aragua route, and AiaoartM the I'nna nut and Dariaa routes The ranal oata tiiiougii the isthmus at Dartaa, Professor Johnson laid, the commis sion I'ounil too costly and liupra li cable, as tunnels would aave to he eotihliucteil. and none latge ennngli lor the largest essels could I prop art Mutilated; and even li H antra possible. the coat of const met ion would be too gl'ent As between the PBBBBM and Nica ragua routes, the latter was seb , ie, ll) the comniissioll. the expert said. becauaa it entails less arorti to eon pb te, has fewer eiigln' erlng dllll ultles to be overcome, costs consid erably leaa, and can be completed in much shorter time. fn the eOBtrMI it 1 lougt i than the Paaanti rtwtt ba m,e.. incks. is not an atrafeat, ami calls tar eowtaaaioaa whleb the OYOrOBMBl uinst ohtBll Irnin the instil ii it ii a in i NicaiaMBan aoraia ajtaata, B) quiring the Paaarat eoaraa, the eoaatrnctlon woald coat OOBl HI.OOO.tMsi Ichs than the Nic araauaa, bm the dlfforoBoa would in in id" nil In ci quli in" the con aaaloaa The i, araunn ennui mmld raejulra nimui tour jraata to com plete while tin- 1'nuaina PBBAl Would lake ten Tile illel Wnlllil lie shorter by one dav ten tlantl and be load i t' Aslati- tradi coiniiu i ' ' I'm it ii ii id s i Mi tnerlcaa nnd A PraK labia :r.etment "I uis t mi I' d for seven yeara with my iloaiaeh ami In bed half my lya I! Daralek, Somervllle. h 1 i :ii liniiii and could I BOthlBI 0 I" lp BM until I tried ini Cure, I have taken butt lei 'Hid ntu entirely well " Kodol Dyapepala fine doaa the atom Bch's aorl hj dtftaatlai tha food Tali- n in ti I'm nod Mroek A MeOOfltM Women Ready to wear Department DWrapperi always -old for 78c, oltanuice price 48c si'Hs 82 lo 44 Comr ami tat the Jackets Capes and Tailor made Suits Muslin I'ndeiwear more interesting every day. ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 " 1 v v y '''''''' 1 1 iii yyiieiftif ii,ytf 'i! iftif iifjaajggBy iynfiy yy iy yi.gyiii ..'tytf nfttfty iytf ty i yitfttf tiftifttifiiftifuftiRietfitf-ttf i ynf v . V't-''WWWWI I 4 The Peoples Warehouse Black Taffeta I 9 inch Silk I loo I .il i "6 amnpti ct 4-9r: Dtitchess Sattlfl 2 I inch black AlwMVK WO' 1 1 1 $1. ';. Ot pfioC 69c Black Dutchess 25 inch Satin Hi ,:1 il i i i, i li'ni.inrc ,i 98o P EDUCTIONS ON ALL SILKS i2th annual Clearance Sale 20 doz. Men's Shirts AU lauuuurud, BtiH'buboins with lejJMWti enffg, and lot of soft boHom, ollars and eurts fttUobed, always gold for 76r lp $1 The Peoples Warehouse Men's Clothing Dept. I UM of Men's Swi, wL-rc $(.5), $7,51) and i.50 GLEAtANCE PMCG $5.95. Clearance price 48c. So' display in liirB miildlb window. KAki: BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS.