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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1902)
Clearance Sale Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings and Hats $ 7WJ Wen'i luitt, cluinuce priw $R.6fi 7.50 Men 'a mitt, elMtftncfj prion B,Ki B.fiO Men's inita, olerano0 price 6.'78 KiuCKj fVfen'i suits , clearance price 7.8u L2.(X) Mnn'i uit, learance prion vuu I Moh'i dwdl a(p, lined 1 10 1 tH) Men's (lurk pBtt, 1 i neti 1.10 2 ' Men's d.ick coats, lined 1.50 Men s heavy tlet KM 1 UndWWOM1, suit S.r QL0VES NPCKWEAR, SWEATERS AND UMBRELLAS Even thing at Reduced Prices. BAER k DALEY (hi- '-.'-, 0 tfhirrs, h'tiruixh'r.-! anil tfuttcrs, lndit'ttni- TUMDAY .lAM AUY 14, iw. GRANDSON OF BRIGHAM VOUNG IN PENDLETON. GENERAL. NEWS Ttl" I'llll' UI. IOIIH'1-M. lilt ItlltllO. I. t4 a limn oi fttJMAM The Chicago branch ,ot tin- Amen ran Transvaal l.eagnt held a meet int. ami adopted a petition calling" up on President Roosevelt to MfOTOV the neutrality lawn. No fewer tlian :t ut the MM prominent merchants, mnntiiactiirers. bankers and professional men of Chi rage will Join In petitioning congress to cstahlfrh a reciprocal trade agree meut with Canada The Hoiith American Btwumhlp Company LtavlBf refused to chart! Its steatitei I .an Taro to the Colom bian government, to lu used ) the latter ah u gunboat Ci nern! Albau ll sued a dtcree appropriating tk ves sel Kll Patrick Mi d.'- Collins, oi Ilea Met Neh. hn. in t iiw.ii .I'd ii .on traet liy the Southern Piulih Comna ny tor ihortenini thi line hot wo vista. Nev.. am! wadsworth, a ills met o ; -" miiei-' The eontntot prieo h near M0,Att) A hook entitled 'Sublcs und Mfr tiago" if on the press and wilt he hotitul within IB days The author Is George K Graham, a war eorrwpon dent who wan on the Brooklyn during the tiglu with the Spanish Meet and ttnih lx in a position to tell the (tJfJ of Santiugo without feur or favor. M (iargluli. the dragoman of tin Aniei'h'ur I" ::iti(i and W W PooV IrOlliroi t thi missionary society In Constantinople I who left Saloniea for the Interior to BtoM Miss Stone h cap tor', have heen Instructed mrnril nig tO th i irTOOpomlOBti to negotiate onl wkii persona bringing iojMBfl from MlM Stotii wlthoti' which It would b. itnpossi n ! t be eertaln that (he prisoner were still alive Medical authorities assert that a .otislit rabb portion Of tin BrOftkiBI down among American resident of the Philippine Island- In due to home BlctlBOOi NowopBpon Ol Manila are urging the I'nlted Stat. Philippine rnmmiM mn to make an npiiropriatlon for a dally cable news service from the I'nlted States thus bringing Americans ther. In closer touch with their home llf. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW6 The official statement of the Dank of Km PofOOl shows ftMjMQ In d posits, after but a few months' exis tence Lou llroi:. of tot MollOl lost 21 head of haap (roii; oik- of their bands re cently Tin animals ate some poison ous plant oobi T.-n mil- Pom It mil. : north, ust of llaucrnft The A 1 1 D W, ha paid out l In benefits In Idaho the post month. Th Odd Fellows of Idaho paid out t00l foi 'h relief ot Its sick and tot members last year Tb school directors of Dayton Wast district, .ire"in a quandry as to him -lev .11. a I'ommodate the rapid f llHirOOOlm nuniher ol school child NN a; ho on nmi' to apdy for admis sion to the public schools Th. pari. oinmisslon of Baker City a bodv of ladies and gentlemen ap pointod lust y. ar to take charge of the work ot securing ground and tsV blbHshtnt one nr more parks In Baker City, will soon organist? and begin acme operations. Me Has Had a Checkered Career and Played for High Stakes. Krle Cantleld Young. Is in the city This simple announcement wouiii no' be ot much Interest 9WMB it no (oi ; the tact that something goes with It , This young man. aged 2ti. Is thi son i ot Joht w foBBJ, and the grandson j of the ramous Brlgham Vouug. for I years the head of Um Mormon church I The grandmother of the young mai. , who Is uow sojourning In Pendleton Is Anna Mitt Young, whose lectures : throughout the I'nlted States a few years ago did as much as anything , elite to throw light upon the subject , of Mormonisni. ami to rlng Its teach itigs ot polygamy into disrepute. Llh bie OBBMla Young, the mother ot till young man left her husband because M practiced polysemy, secured a dl I married another man and Is now living hupplly with her husband In the sister state ot Washington, hut ' in what particular city the son does not sta'. Yohn W. Young like his . illustrious iatluT has had an eventful history. Went Broke Big ' . v ... In Salt Lake City (or at:-i riming made OtVtntl toi "i . rollroBd building. lie bulb thi Suit I-nke City i Pari. railroad ul.o the railroad from Bolt i gJtc cit to anrfltld Degoh on Boll LoJtl 11 nill 's away. Mr. TottBg OtV 01 the principal constructors ol Mm Oregon Short Line from Poca Bt " Mont Having gotn h ol HI the I'nlted States he went ll. I .union and floated two big proposi tloii'i. hut sickness coming on he lost I everything ntnl set out fo" New Vorl: City wtieri In- arrived In the winter IIM UM without enough money to pa ills cab faie t.om the steamei dock to the Hall (I hotel He r.-gisti'l erd and commenced to work out the ' BM which has since made him wealthy A Brilliant Scheme. He com elved the brilliant idea of . eorttolldattol th" shlj' building contpa in - of -he I'nlted States, and the re sult may be seen In the comblDBtkM of the Cramps company the Newport News Company, the I'nlon iron Works of San Francisco and a iium her of other leading ship building firms of the Cutted States. He u ganlzcd the OgttBfattkM and NflBttd the capital to carry it to a successful Issue Within three years from the linn- he commenced upon the proposi Hon he passed from the condition ' above stated to one In which be hud 13,000,000 lu cash In a New Y'ork , bank Krle Canflehf Young Is u pleasing tftUtoi ate. will remain lu Peudleton for a few duys at least, plying his trndi wlbah 'h that of upholstering. He is BOOOttBBBMd by a fellow -workman named Elimnc West wood QUESTION OF GIVING RAILROAD PA88E8 UP As Usual. One of the Companies Breaks Over the Rule, and Perhaps All Others will do the Same. The annual promulgation of the 'rule agalust the ghlng of free pass ! es by railroad companies hns come up ' lu the form of an agreement between . the companies that no more shall be given out. And. as usual, before the year is a month old. one of the com panies foremost In the reform move ment breaks the rule, and starts tin stampede that Is almost sure to f"l 1 low everywhere. A railroad man tells a story that bears upon the subject Several years ago, the eastern roads ami those in th.- middle wtyit agreed to gl. no passes, not even to officials of the other roads This latter clause In the agreement was going a little too far. so most ot the oftVials thought, and they did not like It It happen cd that the superintendent of the Chi ago & Northwestern road was rid iBfl upon a pass Issued by the Mil waukec system, and was on th- P1T1 the night of December 3 lt The conductor bad been notified that all free transportation would be i hm null at midnight, ami this gen eral superintendent was In the sleep er when midnight came As the watch Indicated twelve o'clock, the COndttCtOf awakened the magna'" and demundeil cash fare for th" rMlndor Ol his Journey home to Chi cago, wlib h was ipiltc n dJotnnct i.' travel, as the train had only left St Paul at nine In the evening The superintendent was compelled to pay his wny the remainder of the trln and It was claimed that he went Into the headiiuarters with such a "roor' thai tin- new rule was abolished and with BOV BURGLARS ENCOURAGED Jc Hi nd of Indox, Wash., was arrai. '' " last week on the eJuCg( "! v reeking tin office of the unset J iiini . r,' ompan at. Index, by placing sticks of dynamite in the gtOVOWOOd Several witnesses were examiio d eutd on motion of Prosecut ing Attorney f'ooley tin case was con tinued , week. O s Phillips who was employed Ii tf livery barn of B C Woods, of Medical i nk. Wash drove, to Dav tnporl with a drUBBaei Tiosday even ing and sold the team- and hack to R. C. Waller, of 8iK)kane. for $tlfi. glvinit a bill of sale ' Phlllls was arrested bv Ja' k O's'a.rell rltj marshal Mr. Wood went over from Medical 1-ake Wedic Mia- afternoon and claimed tb team By Older Men Over in Walla Walla Now in Jail. Walla Walla Jan H Charged with burglary Cluy Smith and Har old ivinney lie In tb. el" jail The latter is hut eight years old. while the former Is hut 11. anil is suffering from a broken arm The hoys are Charged With taking I", from Um till oi Ore on Jackson, the druggists, last Sundey night The entrance to th. store was gained by climbing a telegraph holt- in the rear of the stoic gaining the roof of a warehoust. From there the main building was galBBd and the til! tapped. Nothing ev ept the till was disturbed. When arrested the boys coi..essod and told of robbing the pawn shop of (' N' (Jriffiths a few days ago when a lot of ewely was taken The hoys claim that older load.- advised them and an ln cstigatiun is being made Juto the facts today STONE'S COMPANION, lilt MAUAfflt rSILKA mi mr: I Tillkl IIS otic VBMJt llulgariHi. BUMintglll appears Madanv ihOWn lieu oi missionary rampnnlon ol miss Btont of the prlnvlpnlt in the greatest roUHn "iidam. Till kg gave birth to a child while In the :n ritstoih ol the brigands in the picture the kidnaped missionary. Is annals Consul-Oeneral Dickinson in a mm. . 1 nlR Vint t5U ris , erdr.i, i or .k. form of .T. I1UN T flft fftlft. '"glnal .Sri ,...ran""t tic wettsr niT "'n"r,''"'' win L7 S MOMM th. isw mi. . ' , rgM n. inai naftft "n,l''"y of oth!rL,!B I restrlrtlnn. . "vue, i nit i ""I H"D ln.j - the r. .. u' eatr , Kir ! ?k ""mi cm, transportation , ' m s'Knnsrn ..lu imp, ' lllllfK f ' ..uRii m, ftftj-j '" "in or thi n. -..V"1 liir.mt The iKiUn. . ii " i agenta s . rriltrntor all "f whom in ilr inissMd ov.r tj, glV h. congtUot hon 2 rate hermit ..' ' v " ""I fr' tg kjBM a. I. Oil... ... ..- pio)es of any lln, States I he rarhi i II . lilt. ('., a at.n . issued uiiun agrftcBnt to su noes la tat Msi i , .. ' ouir. mf vet been ij lug the stone at the oUeUT) owned l the company near Dixie about ten miles from this city A mounter rock crusher has been '.nought In for use and It Is the Intention of the eoBftBBB) to use It for several months A long stretch of roadbed will he rlprappe.! and In the low pla.es rook will bo. used toi hullustiug and surfacing to prevent damage from the fell rains "''''('i.i j.i.iy.V.i.1 WHEN YOU TA TO COVER Catarrh cannot Be ( ursu With leeal aaoilestieai tee .Aim..: nj I titr ftvaVt of t..- '.( t'litartu 1ft A OMftdn ..I -UD'tltuilonul dl-.'sx. su.l III onler to . nr.- ll v.ni Hunt tkr IULTuhI r-m .- 1 1 . - llftll'i ( Urrh i ure U Ukoli lulrinll sad .lirerily mi tin bi.ssi stui mueoiu surface iinll'i tsrrl. rurv it not a attack BMillelM It vu pre . rl by one il tin' be.i pbynniau. In llii . .. ibir) Mr Nets, nl las ivgubtr prvavrl pditn. It ii voiuimimxI ot thi ion. a kn..vu. Seal bliic.l wltli ibe bvit i lonl pitrirt'Ts, a.'ling dtrei tly nn th.1 iuu.'.mj- .iitlAi-ei. The Mrh'"'l ruiablaatiOB ni tin- IngrnllenU . what prodttw 'i'i. wninijfi..! r ,!(. :u cutlui as I'riii. v I I ' 1 1 V M ft Y A ' sni. I by drusglila. pre . BaUl Ksnill) l'lllar. Ike b"-t. i to ' FRUIT FAIR SURPLUS. Walla Walla Has on Hand $1200 for' the Next Exposition. Walla Walla .lau. 1 1 With all hills BBld and over UM) on hand, the fruit fair management has made a rOBOrl of-the busltiess of the talt In 1.1 lust September. The fair has pCOVtg the lafSt eveer given In th" way of finances, over doubie tlo ntiiount of money left over by pre-j vimi.s i fforts being on hand at this. Mine The report shows: Re' elpts Oate receipts. It. -122. 15; , ttOBCetbloiif. tV2C.pi: satvag on ma t i in I i;!l!.7r, cash from previous fair. tCKj.M: subscriptions and ipBM In pavilion 1,MI making a total of -.-!57.ti4. Dlsbursetnents--l.abor Il.TdTJIi i lights IHOt.Sfi: music 1,4I1.N; tdumhlug. ItttJlf ; merch.itntis. xtitM.sc : lumber ll :!:i'.' :t4 . gralt gad fruits. tl72.3f"; pteniiuins I4M.7B; printing and advertising. IfiSMI jiostage. tP', hauling and dravag. . ti:i:i. miscellaneous expenses $07 Total $7. .211.03. WMaatV-9ftKeaUBB fk - ,. j.rS- . .a, - - - - - ii!!iSStB L'-n-vsLaVill9.a9 ; ii1anifiKTm " ' -JaieaaaalftftftaVJBW With a pair of "Pendleton BJanktsiV' on yovrtwd mi will be OOmfoiiabU and warm diiritij: the cokl-i'-t winter riirlitM FOR pu i r (if ail pound blankali oi tafidlaloii manu fucttirt liavf h en proven to lw u warm a u ten poand pair of othaf branda. TO (IKK A (OLD IN UNK CAY Takft laxativn Hrumo 'Jiilniii.- Tsbleti A trusKi'U retuu.l thr IU"Uy II It lll io cir g. W. (Mots' ligastur la on earl, box gw BECAUSE IMOaVl Hint (I.I VIA I l Nuthliif but a iucal n-misty or changu of .-llroatD will rare CATARRH. The Spa jlftc Is Ely Croax Bdln CATARRH fKWki.. ',MAy r:u.l, aB w mm fc, Nothing hut pure PUCECE wool is uned in tliePHi- dletotl Mills and they npin their yarn Hner and weave their blanket! oloaai1 than tther mill W. e C. H. R CO. WILL USE CRUSHED ROCK Ha bouynt a Monster Machine to do Riprapping. KaUf NVollu Jan 14. Thirty car loads of crushed rock has been used by the Washington t Columbia Rival rullwuy In rlprapping Its line within tin- lust mouth, and u force ot L'" men gre engaged In uuarryiug and crush "M n i i r- a pv Aiiayi UaUmauMlen UULU "i nLMU Ileal" aul protactft (b t-iiiiiraii. KeaUifte lti Bnw ni Taxte and Buici. go MefOUM Nu luurloii l)rug. kvgi.iHr tiac MM . mi ll.Oe at lirusjtulj" in hi Mali gl.Y B K T H K kS Wsrr-i . New York gtlZ.SOOfors Prescription Thr largoftt (uui avi-r paid lui a r.-orillou chaux'd tiao.ii lu San KraiKln-u. Auk Iwi. Thraulr lavolvwt lu coin o l xovkllli MMt mi' I a pal.l t a pally uf bitiDa 011-11 lor a ieiac liar krlghfl MsUMI VOt ULiUlea, hlliierlu liu'iirabla diftvaao. Tlu-y c.imnivnca.1 tue aorluua n ,. iiiKainm uf HM lpecltlc Nov. 15. I ah Tkey lutervUmod seoresol the oura.1 aiei triad It eat un li war Its by putting over IkaWdaUn IgMI "U the (raatiucut aul wae lili.f tiiuui i alaogut' (iiiyticlaui U name OklOalS, iMankli va, i ami a.loilniilure.l It wlln In pbyticiau fur i J.i.lgwi Dp (u Aug i, oiglity-wvao par caul j ol lie laal caaaa were slitter wohl progrua-' tuts faviirablr t'bare batng but thiriaen per cent of lailurw, M parlla were aalUHed ami eloaed ths (raita- 1 a. lion. Tbe proceeding of ibe inveadsallng ' eouintltiee and Ihe cllulral reperu of (be leal ' caaes wre publlnbed aud will us totalled free ! ou spplieallou. Addreaa Jons J Kt'LTOX.Coa ! rasr. sj a.. Hau Frauciaco Oat. I PENDLETON WOOLEN MIL I " PENDLETON, OREGON. Manufacturers of TT Tr . ai w e- 4 A Cktuj , For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : Polydore Moe.,s, Proprietor. 1 I Pendleton Ukiah Stape ! ine Muston d Carney, e- p's. Leave Pendleton every dav ui . 'ologf except Hand, for Pilot Hock, Nve Ridge, Alba and Ukiah. liond ac commodations Keasonable IreiKttt and paseetuger rates. City office at Tall man A do's drus-ttore. MOTT'S PENNYROYALEJ The? or of uteuHti utttion. Xtiey arc , v A.al l J I Jinn I..U..I, lllllll'lll Ul known muted for women ennuis d IA.....- . u..r.. il.WII.',inl. ' V. V i 11- o mt i-w a- - . i I I (1 ll AIJ bv UniftririHl. 1K- kCd'TSdi'-"',,,. SB a . , PK.l" I " HAI.K BY TAl.t.MAM H , lU UUImm