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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1902)
"or th, c..r for the ioc.,e of one LATEST PORTRAIT OF QUEEN WIUJfTST the moat engrossing of the ttMr ( WJWU THURSDAY RUSSIAN PLAY "FOR HER SAKE" Clearance Sale Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings and Hats no KMramas Ttie stor i-- e - Promiaes to be an Event of Special Intereat. Of all the countries that the uin in his course shines uiion none, prob ably, has lent Its name its physical I and' social characteristics, and Its his ton to romance as ha Siliena Rue sla dark militarism the mines the m $ 7.00 MtMi':- suit, clearance pric- $,!" 7 "0 Menu nuts. cloatanM prica fl.10 s (K) Men's suita. fleamicr prioe 076 IO00 Menu suit?, clearawv price 1 h Men"? suit, clearance prion l.'i'J Mt'U 'i dttOk OOtttS, lined 1.50 Men"? duck pint;, lined 2.00 Heo'i duck coats. Hoed Mto'l heaw flteood underwear, suit : so 9.80 1 10 1 10 I M i lT r 1 -4 v-" I: QLOVES NICK WEAR. SWEATERS AM) I MBREU.AS CvwytMn at Reduced I'rkv-. II A Eli A DALEY ,t, f'ri,-, '' Furnisher and Hotter. Ptndl l i WEDNESDAY .1 A VX'ARY 1". 12 COLUMBIA SOUTHERN WILL BE EXTENDED. GENERAL NEWS A difith ret-eiveu ml th Indian hur.au from th- Tongue RIn." ageii ey in Idaho where troops have been tSM la quU thr excitement of the In dians announcer that ererythlnit If . at the reservation Kfl-eii.ntativ Hill of Counei-ttrtit presented the majority report from the house committee on coinage weights ant! measures in favor of the bill providing for .lie exchangeability f gold and ailver coins At i hncn a deputation rep resenting tA SS0 protesting again Danish Waal Ig tion prev piePiVlte Christian The Cherokee asae nation ha na." '! - "1h:io go away with tl asking that terr restituted. The arc menu can no aan.. t m Lewis Nixon Ra'urday to au at i hairmar. of I of Tamamnv H jra of an alilre it to.- aale of the ic-m without th que ously referred to a received by King CBoetaw aud Chick re. by their rounclla h asking congress to ha I government, and Mrktl government be daia the two gov- -:: sbm tu la' wai E hoau laat eed Richard Cruder finance committee ill. la a shipbuilder I-..- the Dafted - : .! Tamnui t leadership of that S'.av Hi v i-. ay fives htn: the ! ergaatxation At Mandate N l Jani- E liurke. the oldest passenger engineer on the Northern Pacific weat of the Ml aour river In time of service It dead H had Keen in the employ of the ra..' ;: con.i ai: th. first pastong V Hi or. '.. Ii BalfjBl train to ( BM A movement In tlub Of the pontlfj Pope l.eo XI PJ 'ar H" ran train across the ar '. th- flrat pes ndi'. from Man toe fitting celebra il silver Jubilee of 0B will take place thii yar. la now on foot In all part f the world Elaborate preparation tor the cominc celebration are al ready makig It. England, and will aoon be begun in thla country' Coplea of th- paper Juat tasued In England Save been received at the houae of Archbishop Corrlgan E. E. Lytte Sav Construction will Begin at Socn at Wester' Pe-mit trie Coming Sp.ng. The first aatatu bmmtc toward th long-looked-for extension of th Co luniliia Southern railroad tor.:)ivar.l into rant' ru 0aJBB wa niad WBsa K I I rtta Maj Enrlgh ani E R Deyoe filed artlclet of incorporation for th. Colambia Southern Railway Extension company Tin aBjael an nounced in ? bullu an extension of the C'olumlila Southern railway from Shaniko to Rend a ititan-e o' aiiou' l"" nillt with branches to Ash wood and PrinevilU Th. uniount of the capital stock authorized t.- $1 i The extension wll consist of first a line from Ibi pvaaeBl toffljiBaa at the Colunilua loathera at Shaniko in a generally southerly direction cro sing Trout creek and Crooked river. n a four or the r-)chutes rtvar at or near the Pend postofflrc in Crook county .' ond a lrnn.b no Trout crek via the .regor. King mine, to a point at or nen. Ashwood pos'offlc" third, a branch nr Um valley of Crook d me: to Prln.'vllle. Th usual an tbortty la maintain and operate Uw Tillroa'' Bad to coustmct ma:nta t. and ofM laOBBh lines is a! tahai ll If also provided that the eompary niay establish am' oin-rate taa lines whether in rrniBTtloi tease steamiioair or navae. aini op rat. thep oa the Deschutes river niid ratal vi merchandise for stornse and carrv on n warehouse besiness Praaldanl E E l.ytle says th. nv Ine o' thege incorporation artlcdes means the building of the extension at one The construction will be begun a sooi. as 'he weatker in that region is suttabb and th. l!u wfl ha put through t" omple'lon this year nr. l.-n. tnnie in. looked for obstacle shall ! found It I said to be not a difficult country to build In Catarrh nr.no: Bs ( ursd Who toral miplii aliiin. tt anno rsa a J th tarrK fc'flhi .'!! It l I "ACiriC NORTHWEST NEWb Tha city council which took office r. Tuesday last, is determined to Biake oirmpla a wide-open town. fieorge Williams a well-known "tad man ' among the Indiana was tabbed IB death Saturday night by Charley Tom another Indian about to mtlea southeast of Olympla on Dl ManlerV ranch Georg. W Hasei, the reglater at bum recently ordered removed ar rived in Washington. He does not ask for a continuance but dealrea to have the charge of renaoval with drawn alleging that the Bndtngs of the special agent were upon prejudic ial evidence and that he had no cban. e to reply Il the supreme court the City of Salem won Ita ttOOO damage ault against V R. Anson and the Fidelity 4- Deposit Company of .Maryland This Is the termination of a series of suits that grew out of a disagreement t-.---.-en Antor. and the Salem Light Traction Company, of which com pany Annon was formerly manager At a meeting of the Astoria Cham ber of Commerce a resolution, Intro tai mi by W. W. Whipple, approving the I.wls and Clark Centennial and pledging the support of the people of that city, was unanimously adopted New officers were elected by the chamber as follows: President. E W Taliant vice-president. K J. Taylor; secretary . E C Holden treasurer. Q. W Lounaberry. The will of Mrs A H Stewart, of Olympia. mother of woman's clubs In Washington give her entire estate of ISo.OGO to three club women Mrs D A Gove, of Tavoma gets one half, and Mrs Mary Low Dickenson of New Yofk and Mrs Sarah t'tt of Hola. Cal are to divide the remalnd er Mrs Stewart left no klnspeople She was buried according to a ritual prepared by beraelf for club women. lnvliioe ii urrn SD' y j ' ' SrtM b di Hal! rill it. in re nag e B i'O.. Prep . ToirH TV srv th' bett CONDUCTOR MAY SUE THE W 4 C R COMPANY Ana Demand $6000 Damages for In juries Received while on Duty Rumor It current of a suit by for mer Conductor Mcfwnlels aralnst the Washington A Columbia River Rail way company to oiet damages In the sum of $" for Injuries said to have been sustained by colliding with a fence while In the employ of that corporation The accident occurred nar Clyde and McDanleU was laid up for several dava as a consequence According to the storv of the acci dent told at the time McDanleU was assisting In the switching of m-veral cars of wheat While riding over a BSttkt guard, hanging to the aide of a freight car his body came In con tact with the right of way fence, and he was torn from his grin and flung fainting to the ground. The Injured man was placed In the caboose and brought to this city for medical treat ment. Since that time McDanleU has been releaaed from tin- employ of the com pony. and now It U alleged that he will bring a ault for damages ONE UNPRONOUNCEABLE V8 ONE UNPRONOUNCEABLE. Jaw Breaking Indian Names In a Land Butt Just Filed. Suit has been brought In the dis trict court of Umatilla county entl tied I.oulaa Charley, whose Indian name la Tal-La-Camn-Pep Ml va I Vol -I Y. it wife and daughter of Iapo Iva a Walla Walla Indian No. 12. who died Intestate In March. 1601. aakinir that the court declare Louisa Charley the only heir-at-law to lapelya'a ea- tate conslHting of 16" acres of land ' - i ouvict iKpula?lon---ever. the rigors of the northern ' limate. which gB ttallj Is made to i lay Its pan baas made th-- ahfBMBtBl parti la .ore- o! tale ot thrilling Interest Dramatic writers generally, where th" f lias nniMared. seem to b. 01 tha tatBOaa RuHnlan-Silierlau pla For Her Sal 1 txeililatd n wis. discre tion when he pitched Into the rolm ads rJJu the condensed version of MM of Um narrltlves of Tourglncv or il tepaiah. It has Its oienlug In Poland location thus early serves h;. wha' Is to ha the nature of ;:c story for the name of Poland U significant In the Czar's domain Tin- coiniiany is an cv eUeptly large DM and the roster Includes the names of several actors well known to the patroaa of tha Fraer. where the play will b taeS tomorrow night Don't Live Together. unstipatlon and health never co hat DeWltfp Little Early Rls s fortune pasy action .if ihe bowels without grlplnc or distress Ta'imar. & Co and Brock A MtffJBtuag aBygfa.yflBk gjgjgjgjgjgjv on the reservation subject -n-dower of l-Yot-l-Yot the COatl tO be apportioned between then. JaBMM A Fe. their attorney Mas Heaiey Married Thi Sunday Orogonlan Of January I .ontaiped h BOtlM of the marriage at Robert M BaBM u JfBBBg nian who made Paadhrtoa his home for many years. Max Heaiey u a son of tha iate A. Heaiey a' one time treat urer of I'matillu oottBtir, and for mat y oaBH IP the boot mid shot husiuess :i. Pendleton and s highly respe-ted cltlxen. The (iiegoniau't repo-t of Mo wedding was as foMoWl I Biatt) bono trtitfUag toah place :. January a tha laaMoBOB Of Mr :tir' Mrs S- !..i..rtUe tic Post it reel sn FYaaakKOi whao tb.-lr danghtot Natali. . was united In mar ii Robert kiaiaoll Heal y by the R-v Mi Adams The bride Is a social favorite lu Sao Francisco clr- i r and the hrl4ocajoai U a son of Mrs. M Brenner, ol San Fraiiciscu. and a lirandsot. o: Mrs Helen Dyer, of . ortland A sumptuous supper was served after which the happy cou ld, wen driven to their cosy home at :Ti Ninth Avenue San Francisco. WHEN YOU TAI TO COVER lout lbs (ough snd Work Off the Cold Laxative hronio uulnio. lbi.-u run- fold ii' iin Jj Nu cuiv u i I'tice ii cents e saBKW!gWsaiaBBBsBBF' ' .mm ShHsllBfiM gaefisb' " -v- Roojj William rife S: tim yacht builder Scotland. the famous old died at Fatrlle BE SURE IT IS A GOOD COVI THE ROOT Or YOUt. HAIR i . should iw lik thii. "at but !( you hw DANDRUFF the GERM SVitrov i ami wlttv m It like lint "bwitruy UV cum vou ntmovt in. Sc bawdru.!. f . jltmtt li a I r. m D.LJ 14 1 V KILL THE QERM fitb NEwHRLTS HERRIOIDE rr tsk ky sll druf situ prut Si I itl: ;i pair of IVudlflon lManko'h"' oq our ld you writ tie rtfimffirtihlt wA warm flttring i ! oolaV ett winter nights FOR pair i if six pound MankeU of Pendletoii maim fat'turi have been proven to lie as warm If a ten pound pair of other hrandn. BECAUSE Nothing but pure FLEECE wool is uned in the Pen dleton Mills an j tht v spin their yarn finer and ut-ave their blaDaTfHl oJofsW than other millb DYSPEPSIA It ... SIX ' I I. Hi., ol .it. pMl . . but uiik luMt wil i:a.Hin) ..n.i..'. ol iniair. and digest sveti llul Lstl .Miift I vt tauuis casi AKETS sod airur i. .. i 1 nave tiMuluy iaipru.u uall. . an. as l. at I r ,cr mm) life Ijavii I. Mi near Seark o CANOV r t w a m LBaUlPlTi I PENDLETON WOOLEN MIL! PENDLKTON, OREGON. Manufacturers of Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Shawls. r-.lBlalBlaiaiata.ei. . , , , ..t.l'aaSVral-Yalalat!) For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. TSAOfl UM' I' Ma at HalaiaSic I .Uui Tau UmoI Uo o as Snti Mioaa. ts r uiiy l k k ... CURE CONSTIPATION ... IHr.li. Hmt IM.m I .. Mia k.. Iw. i fcodlcton Uk.ah Stage Line a RIITC Wr N JgftfHji'1!!. JiA nW I . , , 4 Zta M oaHt nuu.y, ...r r lu KocS, fty, AlOgW Ol them, A ItfU SOPPly sUWaj- T" Kluee. Altia and I:kili 1....1 r ' - commodatioDS. lieasoiiabli- iraight and " l."m-nrf.-r rai City ocoee at Tali man a Go's drug ,WI"1 aui. luttm Um 1 i-w.