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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1902)
WEDNEflDAY JANTARY 15 UK)J EDNA COX TOOK TOWELS. SHEETS. PILLOW CASES. THE BR IDF. OF YOUNG CORRETT- SHE'S A CAKE WALKER But She Was Found With Them in Wall Walla, and the Articles Re turned to Hotel St. George. With property In their possession which wm Identified a.- belonging to a f. n. II. 'inn rvntanrant am) with a shin ahot made by wrapping a piece of Iron tn a towel. Edna C a pret ty brunette and her companion. Ertr est Joyce appeared In sollc court yesterday afternoon on a charge of vagrancy Thoy were fined in the sum of $16 and went to Jail. The woman war arrested at the In stigation of Alonzn I tame, who claim el she had obtained money from him under faslo pretenses. It Is said Edna Cox met Dame in the street and requested that h change a dollar for her He claims that he handed the woman two halves and that the ran awa with the money Dame did not Piear In court. Sunday afternoon Joyce came to the jali and asked that he be allow ed to see the prisoner The wish was granted and he was later arrested The two admitted having lived to gether and upon searching their room the slung shot was found and also a number of silver spoons which thi' woman said she had taken from a restaurant In Pendleton Joyce claims to be a railroad man Edna Cox is a formet resident of Walla Walla and has been employed as a waitress at different times. Her mother created a sensation tn this ctty last spring by taking; a child from the Sharpsteln school. The two are now said to be In Tacotna Walla Walla Vnlon Edna Cox referred Is) In the above is the daughter of James R Cox. well known here who was government blacksmith on the Umatilla reserva tion for a number of years She spent week in Pendleton recently and pan of the time was rooming at tin Hotel 8t Oeorite where she register ed under an assumed name When she left vera! article. such as, towels, sheet and pillow cases dls , appeared and these wer round In her room In Walla Walla Thev have ' l.en returned to the hotel iff WHO GOT THE MONEY? Charles Rich's Ruse to Secure Cseh From His Parents. Walls Walal Jan 1R-Another , chapter In the romantic history of Ghana Hlch ha Just come to light, and the mystery which ns followed tin voung man deepens. Rich came from Philadelphia last car and found work In Washington I-aat harvest he wrote hi parents In the Quaker Oft) that he had been blown up In a thresher explosion near this city, I using the name of Jack Andrews, pur poftili to be the man who had em toyed Ulch. The parents sent $200 I to pay expenses of embalmliig and. forwarding the body to them, and the lxil came not Where the money n Hi to is a mystery which is now be ing solved. The parents undertook to locate In trouhli and advertised in the paper.-- for their son. whom thoy sup posed dead. He was discovered In rin county Jail here. goitiK under the name of Jack Andrews. Now the fu neral expenses are being traced. Pendleton, Athena, The Umatilla Implement Company Agricultural Implements, Vehici A Profitable Investment "I was troubled for seven yean with my stomach and In bed half my time.' says E. Demlck. Somervllle. Ind "1 spent about $1000 and could gtt nothing to help me until I tried Kndol Dyspepsia Cure I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well." Kodn! Dyspepsia Cure does the Mom aob1! work by digesting the food. Tall' mar A- Co and ftrock ft McComM a UP N r Woodmen to Entertain. Walla Walla. Jan. lfi C II O Ndl, IftM -pi'clnl organizer foi the Wood men of th World, who ban charge of the rfnUBUnll for the log-rolling fhefl 101 candidate are to be Initial ed I in the city. In the interest of a publP meeting which Is to b held January ". with a matinee for ladles ami children the day following Th fine stereoptlcon owned by the Wood men will be used to illustrate the lec ture which will be given, and other entertainment will be provided The matinee (or the children will be es iMM'lally prepared and will he the first entertainment of the kind ever at 'empted here BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POIND 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 o. The Peruna Almanac. The druggists have alread bw I supplied with Peruna almanacs There is surf- to be a great demand it Girdles the Globe fr these almanacs on account of tin Th. tame of Ruckten's Arnica Salva, articles on astrology which tney con ! the Pen- In the world, extendi tain The subject of astrology la a round the earth. It's the one perfect very attractive one to moat people healer of cuta, corns burns, brulsea. The articles on astronomy in the Pe sores scalds bolls ulcers, felons ache pains and all sklr. plete horiMicoM- a list ot lucky and unlucky days in: each month are giv en. There will be a rush for IfctM books Aak your druggist for one early baton they are all gone Only infallibl. at Tail mat: - pile curt Co The I.ewiMton Water Compan ha flled in the district court a etltlon to have the recent municipal election runa almanac have been furnished by for an iamu. nl 180, houds for a eruptions, a very competent astrologist and the wat-i syatem In d.n lar-d Illegal Tin Child Worth Millions. "My child Is worth millions to mc." says Mrs Mary Bird of Harrlahurg. Pa., "yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Couch Cure." One Minute Cough Cure I mire cure for coughs, croup and throat and lung troubles An absolutely safe cure which acts Immediately. Tallman ft Co. anil Rrock ft McComas 25c a box mental characteristics of each sign Is given constituting almost a com sab- lai II iHIUdr. IS Ull Januar 29 rtlsei! to take llancli eggs guaranteed absolutely :ri-sh. .'.' cents p'r dozen. u the Stan durd Grocer Court street 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 ijty East Alta Street. Pendleton, THE BOSTON STORE CLOSING SALE. This sale being a bona fide closing out sale, the purchasing public is taking advantage of the the various departments of Pendleton's big store. During January we will endeavor to prove popular in Pendleton. Prices that convince will be ttie great factor. The first week of this sale shows an increase over the first week of last year. exceptional values offered in that this sale is the most $1.00 Shirts Men '1 laundrie-i fancy colored shirts 'Hi-Metallic' and Wilson Bros.' and others, the regular value of which are $1.2' $1.80 and f 1 .75. dds and left over of men's under wear at cut prices to cIomj. All kinds ol " in ck wear to close at 25c A hunch of odd hats that we are anx ious to close out as follows: $J.60hat tor $1.00. $2.50 hat for $1 75; $3.50 hat for $2.75. etc. Don't forget the $1.00 mittens for 50c; $1.25 glove for 85c; $1.00 gloves 50c. tfen'i Black Working shirts f Special socks 5c Aii unprecedented buy enables us to offer this great bargain in men's suits $$0.00 suits for 12.50 $16.00 suits for . 10.00 Closing handkerchiefs at 5c. Twenty er cent discount on buy'l clothing. Don't forget this. vercoate must go. Sacrificed they are $25.( 0 coats now ...$1800 18.00 coat now 13,00 15.00 coats now 11.00 12 0 coas now 9 50 10.00 coats now 7.50 coat now 1.00 Muslin Underwear Ail our new goods included in this salt Here are superior values to anv offered elsewhere. Gowns All materials and trimmings, original prices 75c now 49c; 85c now 69c; $1.15 now H9c; $1.35 now Mfa We havj received another dray load of our celebrated 5()r overalls, the let in the state $2 50 and $2 iWEATIRBnai 0 8 Dress Goods At one half price. This sale contin net aud has proven very popular, thousands oT dresses left. Ladies Capes and Jackets J $2.50 and $6.00 for twice the value Drawers Quality as abov. jr. UOw 17c; Sot now 28c; 75c now 59c; 8V now nWc. and others in proportion. Skirts All kinds as above, 35c now 28c, 05c now 49c; 75c now 59c; 85c now 09c. We challenge comparison of values at prices quoted. The children's dresses, chimises and corset covers included Embroideries We have made a great cut in tin prices on this line. We have decided make a quick clearance ol this line and liiaaafnaa th. wntire line is 'divided into l"ts to sell at 2c, 5c, 10c, 15c, and 20c. Cashmere hose ( 'lit ioari tOt values 50c values now 65c values now 76c values now $1.25 values now . 25c values now 3 pairs for Fascinators Entire line to close in lots of 19c, 26c, 32c, 39c and 59c. All si.es and 100 of them; these cannot he duplicated I "hildren's and Misse6 JACKETS Half Price Underwear knit $1.0X1 values now $1.2 ) values now $1 B0 values now Ufa 79c 98 Ladies' knit skirts To close at one-half price- Flannel Waists Formerly $1 .00 to $2.00 values now to he closed at Winter caps at nan price I i w " i 4X I II