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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1902)
n-BHDAT JANT'ARY 14. MRS. ADA GILBERT DENNIS AND HER WASHINGTON HOME DUNCAN "arr.ed Pendleton, Athena, PILKINGTON AND DRISCOLL PLEARED NOT GUILTY Cases Were Set for the Fifth Day of the January Term. W H FMlktURton and Ben Drlmoll worr takon hoforo Judg Ellis ypstor day to plead and a-h aald "not ruII ty- PilkitiRtoii is th- man who attempt d to nasa a bop us check nn lee Tetttach. manner of the Cleaver Brda dry gomJ store gome two month ajro. The check wan drawn In favor of E Allan with the name of Allen Brda.. stokracn llvlnpc near Huron. fortvi', Thereto. Drisooll la the colored hootblack. who Mole never' BTlps from an O. R. A N Pulimar. i ar. while stopped here to load and unload express about tb flret of December. Their trial were get for the fifth day of the January term of the cir cuit court, which eonvenea next Mon day, the 2"th W 4 C. R R. TRACK IS NOW CLEARED OF DEBRIS. Wreck Compelled Tranafer of Paeeen gars Since Laat Tueaday. For the nrat time since the wreck, near Helix. last Tuesday, the W. C. R railroad passenper coach came Into Pendleton on Monday. The road has been repaired nd the wreck cleared o that tralna Are now running j through and the coach has been again placed on the trac k. 8lnce the wreck and until yeaterday. th- W A C. R. train have been running from here to the acene of the wreck, with the taaenger In an old caboose, and there meeting a train run from Paaco on thv other end where the paaiu gera were transferred from one car to the other to finish their Journey Blown to Atoms. The old Idea that the body some times need a powerful draatlc. pur gatlve pill has been exploded, for Dr King's New I. He Pllla. which are per fectly harmicHh gently stlmnlate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure constipation and sick headache only ?fc at Tallman Co drug store. H "" "B '""""bJbI Popular Traveler Wed In Modesto. Cel. Lives in Walla Walla. Thorns Huncan. one of the most popular and able commercial travel r rntnlnc to Pendleton, was reced ing congratulation from his friends on nis recent man ik- v uu.i u-"t the tvanl a Modesto, Cal.. paper says: Aml.t NttuOM of flower and ml ln Mr Thnnia Duncan, of Wslla Walla. Wash., wan united In the bondc of hulv matrimnny to Crace W. Vnr.ey. daughter of Mra. T K Tynan. The friend accompanied the couple to i In noon train for San Francisco, where they spent heir honeymoon, stopping at points of Interest on their way north to their future home In Walla Walla Mr Duncan I connect cd with J A Folger ft Co.. of San Francisco, having been with the firm for many year Mr. and Mrs Duncan arrived In Walla Walla Saturday." REV MR. HARRIS IN JAIL. The Umatilla Implement Company Agricultural Implements, Alleges Arrest Was Caused by Con stable Through Enmity. Saturday a In Grande Observer re r visited Kev Harris who Is now In Jail charged with rape, and asked him It he had any statement to make, whereupon he nnswered that he did in" have n word to say beyond th fact that he "wa Innocent, which he would have no trouble In proving at the proper time.' Hi has now secured the service of T H Crawford to defend him. Mr. Harris showed a letter from hi wife In which she affirm the utmost confidence a to hi Innocence He further stated, after recovering from hi embnrrassment that hi idea was the girl wa put up to this by the constable who 1 an MMM) of his Then are in the state oi Idaho 41. TM male of military There are eight companies In the Idaho national guard with 24 commissioned officers. 16 musicians and Ml privates, making a total uf ! euliated men After lying near to death ior mat.- .nr. Mrs. ton. is recovering The assault that Slnaal mmmi terv Ada Dennis, of Waablng ii ur remains a my TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. Is the Only Posslbl: Way of Having a Permanent Cure. If you see a woman or a man with luxuriant glossy hair, you may be sure neither ha dandruff to amount to anything In nearly every case where women and men have thin, brittle hair, they owe :t to dandruff. There are hundred of preparations that "claim to cure dandruff hut not one but Newbro's Herplclde tells you that dandruff i the result of a germ bur rowing Into the scalp, and that er manent cure of dandruff and Its con euenr falling and baldness, can only l had by killing the germ, and there I no other preparation that will de stroy that germ hut Newbm's Herpl clde "iVatrov the canst- you remove the effect. BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line .shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : : Made from Type Metal. East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or llanch eggs, guaranteed absolutely tresh 26 cent per doien. at the Stan dard Grocery Court Mtreet POULTRY and EGGS International Poultry Food makes them. Beef Meal gives them flavor. Clamshells make them solid Mica grit aids digestion. Try a sample. C. F. COLESWORTHY, Hay, Grain and Feed. 127 and lay East Alia Street. M i . f HiimimimiHGHGMmi : tm n-, iiii t iiiiiiHHtiiin iihimihiiiiiiimhii m t i hiiiiiiim THE BOSTON STORE GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE. This sale being a bona fide closing out sale, the purchasing public is taking advantage of the exceptional values offered in the various departments of Pendleton's big store. During January we will endeavor to prove that this sale is the most popular in Pendleton. Prices that convince will be the great factor. The first week of this sale shows an increase over the first week of last vear. $1.00 Shirts Men't lauudried taucy colored shirts "Bi-MetaHIc" and "Wilton Bros.' and others, the regular values of which are $1 26, $1.50 and $1 76, I dds and left overs ot men's under wear at rut prices to close. All kind- of 50c neckwear to JtZf dose at A hunch of odd hats that we are anx lOUf to ' lone out as follows $1.50 hat tor $1.0", $2.60 hat for $1.76; $3.5u hat for $2.75. etc. Don't lorei the $1.00 mittens for 500 $1.25 gloves for 85c; $1 .00 gloves 50c. ()( Men i Bum Wotting shirts 2( Special socks 5c. An unprecedented buy enables us to offer this great bargain in men's suits $20.00 ftuits for 12.50 $15.00 suits for 10.00 All sizes and 100 of them; these cannot be duplicated (Hosing hamlke' chiefs at 5c. Twenty jK-r cent discount on boy's clothing. Ioti't forget this. veroats mut go. Sacrificed they are $2'..' 0 ootll now $i (Hi 18.00 coats now 13,00 15.00 coats now 11 00 12.50 coats now 9.50 10.00 coats now 7.50 7.50 coats n w 6.00 We ha" ivi fi ed another dray load of our celebrated 50c oveTalU, the lest iu the stale $2 50 aud $2 SWEATERS now $1 6". Dress Goods At one-half price. This mle con tin ties and has proven very popular, thousands of dresses left. Ladies Capes and Jackets $2.50 and $5.00 for twice the value. ' tuldran'i I ATk'PTQ Half and Misses JJAVIYL 1 O pru.t. Winter caps at half prioe It) Muslin Underwear All our new goods iucluded in this sale. Here are superior values to any offered elsewhere. Gowns All materials and trimmings, original prion 76t now 49c ; Bffl now Me is now sc; $1.35 now 96o, Embroideries We have made a great cut in ihr prices on this line We have (UgfM make a quick clearance of this lme aud therefore the entire line i divided into lots to sell at 2V8c, 5c, !0c, 15c, and 20c. Drawers Quality as above pft now 17 . 35c now 2Hc; 75c now 69e; B8e DOH 600, and otibMV in projMirtion. Skirts All kinds a- aU.ve, 35c now Ufa ftfa now 49c; 75c now 59c; H5c n,w ti9c. We challenge comparison o values at prices quoted. The children's dressy, chiinises and corset covers iucluded Cashmere hose t ut deep. Uk values 50c values now b5o values now 75c values now $1.25 values now 25c valuer now 8 pain 30c 39t m foroOf Fascinators Entire liue to close in lots of I9c, 26c, 32c, 39c and 59c Underwear knit $1.00 values now $1.2" values now $1 50 values llowrv Ladies' knit skirts To close at one-half price. d9c 79c 9e FlHnnl Waists - .A. a . .... ii u i'ii it aw M , HI HI III W . Wf 1B1.. now to be closed at I m I