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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1902)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1902. MEN rjON Announcement to the Shoe Buying Public... We have purchase the CLEAVER BROS. SHOE STOCK with their Good Will. W shall carry tlu same lint and ipialitv Of Shoes adding all HM li"w up-to date Hhoex. Al so will takt BETS Ot all old u SOBBtM for siiiirle pairs in fact, run the BttslDeaa BJ near - i( f - BSSB run, only ehanirlnir where i-an iH'tier NtTI our ilniiH Our motto will lie Rhe Best Shoes at .1 Reasonable Price ami the bw4 attention to the want of our customer. Dindinger, Wilson & Co. SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH "How Men Oot the Old-Time Religion" tomorrow eTenlmt at the court houie. AH of the regular services. You are invited R. A. Copple. FIRST HAPTI8T CHURCH Rev. George R. Varaey. superintendent of Ft.u. missions, will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Mr. Var ney in an eloquent speaker and will highly edify all who hear him. The revival services at this churcli have ben largely attended during the week and a great deal of interest has been manifested Their will be services to night and all during noxt week. The public Is cordially Invited to attend these services. R. W. King, pastor. CHURCH OK THE RKDKC.MKR-Divlnt- services tomorrow at hours as follows: Holy communion and ser mon at 11 a. m Kvening prayer, chor al, and address at 7:30 p. m. K1R8T PllKHHYTKHIAN CHURCH 10 a. m.. Sunday school: 11 a. m., sermon: "The Holy Spirit"; 3 p. m. Junior Christian Kndcavor, : ir ni . 8enlor Christian Kndeavor; 7:80, ser mon: "A Peep Into a Murderer's Heart." You arc invited to all the meetings. Robert J. Dlven. pastor. CONURKOATIONAI. CHURCH Morning subject: "The Value and In fluence of Human Affection." Even ing. "Th- Needs of Men Met In Christ." H J. Zercher. acting pastor. THOMPSON ktrktt lUDTHODIfl 1 CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; Junior League at 3 p. m.: Bp worth League at 6:30 p. in., preaching at T.M p. m. Bi Clearance Sale BOOKS FOR ALMOST NOTHING Sale i'rom Ian. mtti to Feb. l If you want book ot am kind or description come and look at stock ami net lneht ot our low prices. TALLMAN & GO. THE LEADING DRUUUISTS. JamM Hill, or Helix, Is In town R. B. Porter Is registered at the Col dPti Rub' hotel. J. J. Urown was In the city yester day from Pilot Rock. Dave Johnson was In town yester day from Pilot Rock. v v RsymoBd, of Walla Walla, is rcglsteteil at Hotel St Ueorgc (ieorge Perlnger and wife went to Athena this morning to visit over Sun day. Will Wyrlek and llarloy Rothrocli loft last night to spend Sunday In Portland The Misses BlMCha and Orace Mays are registered at Hotel Pendleton from Weston. Irn Julian returned today from his plMflUft trip tO the Sound and Port land. He Is much Improved In health Miss I. eo Sheridan Is quite 111 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alice Sher idan, corner of Alia and Thompson streets. Rev George H. Varney. Haptlst state missionary evangelist, will preach in the Klrst Baptist church of this city Sunday, both morning and evening. Will Knight returned yesterday from Portland where he hns finished a business course In the Portland Business College. He will leave this evening for his home at Helix. Mrs Kreil Harpster arrived yester day evening from Kresno. Cal.. and will spend a few days visiting with her sister. Mrs. W. N. Matlock, before continuing her Journey oast to visit her old home. L. K. Penland returned ycstardSJ from his ranch near Helix. He says that wheat Is looking well in that country' and Is growing right along. The only thing he sees against a good crop for next year is the lack of water anil theft' Is plenty of time yet. SOME SOCIAL NOTES. Several Dances Were Given During the Week. Kxeelslor Council No. IM, Order of , Pendo, at their regular meeting Inst night In Hendricks hall, and a social time after the secret work of the or der was done with. A literary and mu slcal program was rendered and fol lowing It the room was cleared ami n few hours spent In dancing About .10 friends of Mrs William Hlckey gave her a surprise Thursdav night In honor of her birthday, by walking In on her at her home on tbi corner of Turner and Point strectH. The evening was spent very pleasant ly and upon leaving all Joined In wish Ing the hostess many pleasant repet I tlons of the occasion. Progress of Cuba. Recent statistics show that the ex ports from Cuba have been largely In creased and the Imports decreased since it came under American rule This proves that things are becoming more settled. Cubans can always look hack on the change of rulers as the successful turning point in their ca reer. The turning point in the life of any weak, alckly or nervous person will undoubtedly be when thoy re solve to try Hosteller's 8tomach nit ters. for ailments of the stomach liver and bowels. This splendid med icine will cure flatulency, heartburn ball liing Indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation Thousands of people have h. cn hrought hack to health hv Its use during the past fifty years We therefore urge you to try It. Our Prl vate Stamp Is over the neck of the bottle. THE LEADER'S VIEW. .1 Clark Wood Expresses Himself on the Pendleton Quarrel. It will be well for Pendleton to compromise Its difficulty on the basis suggesfed by Dr Vincent, says the Weton Leader Men of high charac ter and prominence art- arrayed against each other In this quarrel, and men of character are usually determ ined, not to aay obstinate. An agree ment to let the people decide the ques' tion at Issue would allow- each faction to retire with honor Mutual pledges should tie made, and faithfully kept, that no personal Influence and no in. in. be used in the special election. This would be fair to both sides, and Insure on honest decision from the public tribunal. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. Is the Only Possibl Wa of Having a Permanent Cure. If you see a woman or a man with luxuriant glossy hair, you may bv sure neither has dandruff to amount to anything. In nearly every case where women and men have thin, brittle hair they owe it to dandruff. There, tin hundreds of preparations tl t "claim to cure dandruff, but not onu hut Newbro's Herpielde tells you that dandruff is the result of a germ bur rowing into the seal1, and that per manent cure of dandruff and Its con sequent falling and baldness, can only ii had by killing the germ; and there ia no other preparation that will de stroy that germ but Newbro's Herpi elde. "Deetroy the cause, you remove tlie effect." K.inoh egga, guaranteed absolutely fresh. 25 cents per dozen, at the Stan dard Oracery, Court s treat. A $5.00 Shoe for $3.50 We are soiling men's $f shoes for $3.50. These an: exceptionally good bargains Misses' and children's shoe btlow oust. We invite your inflection. PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY 045 Main Street, Pendleton, Orsgon. The Jolly Club entertained thSil friends again Friday night with one or their delightful dancing patties The club has leased La low hall for Monday night. March 17. when thoy expect to give R grand ball In honor of st Patrick's dny. . from me for the purpose of going to Preacotl to close I sale. Instead or selling my Instrument hf, disposed of one for another dealer Mv monev was used to pay his ex penses while he did business for an other person. It was not the amount of money but the principle of the thing It was the last straw. Catarrh Cannoi Be Cured with lorsi laaUaatlta. hoy 2RS the stateflas disease. Catarrh t tl"i of von miiM ink.' Iiin-rnnl r.' incite- 1111 GrrhCtorV " taken InuraaTlr aad aeCTimlto ,, the) i n.i moeiMM wriare. 1111 M-rh Cure ll net qaS ! 11 " Kt ErtbVfbyooo! tin- best .hy.i,int. In all roimtrv tor vcsri-. ml lreulr nrri.. rlptloi . li l,....imwe.lnl the bl WmM known, com bine i with the best bleed sellni lln-llvoti the tnneoii. Riirfsres. Thrpi-rfri comMiistton Ol the I WO laarsdlmu Is "ht i ni.tni i'" ii''h woinli(id remits In cnrlng en ttrh Send for testlaimtali, free. k j.nill!tB co.. Prop., Toleda, O. sold by .triisii. atiee p Hiiii' fsBiTT; Mill rc las ban. BASEBALL MEN HAVE NOT YET ORGANIZED. One of the pleasant dnnelng parties of the season was given at the armory hall Inst Saturday night by the Pns time DftBctng Club A goodly crowd was present and all enjoyed them selves hugely. The Misses (lay and llessle Camp bell entertained n number of their friends last night with a card pnrfv at their home in the eastern part of town. Those present were: Misses Myrtle Hawks. Man I vons. Ihy TottB ger. Kthel Parsons. Myrtle Hill. Jos sle Danncr, I.ncy Camphell. Mngule Campbell and the Messrs. .Inmes Hill. Arthur Shlck. Joseph Kennedy. Will Knight. Hyron Hawks. Will Camplieii Charles French, Will Lyons and Km est Ruppe The Pioneers of the Pacltle had an other of their social dances In the Hendricks hall last Wednesday night. Klrkman's orchestra furnished the music and a pleasant few hours was spent h those present Mr. anil Mrs Thomas Montgomery and Mr and Mrs A. L Knight expect to go to Melix this evening, where Mr. Montgomery will practice with the Knights to help theni In the com petitive drill contest between the eastern Oregon teams to be given here Monday night. Mr Knight will attend a meeting of the Odd Fellows, of which he Is a member in that place. The friends ot Miss Hena Ferguson met at the home of her father. J. H. Ferguson, on the corner of Illuff and Ann streets, last evening. In honor ol her 1 4th birthday. Tnff pulling and untnes of various kinds were Indulged in until '1 o'clock this morning before the happv guests departed for IkaJl rMpaOtlVe homes Refreshment wer served and the hostess received se eral presents as an evidence of the esteem She holds ill tile hearts o' those present, who were: Mesduiie Rothrock. Havs Kverlngliam: Misses Hael Arnold. lone Wells. Kthel Kim bel. Reno Troyer. liessle Krtbl Messrs Thomos Malarkey Will and Jim Wyrlek. Will nnd James peters Henry Olerllch. OartUa Hays Orner Stevens. Roy Hay.- 1 Mormon mthomtf rilla u Ucn i uul UhJkir i... ,uff rUsc.r vuii aMtJFowef.Mi . KM I of lint t oitMjnin. tmm i n. o cifanua t.uuU4 n.PaeR,- Itrll pMlna. mi Irfileal isiinsiwstiisu to tmmm. t-o aSaatMn uv. koto Mt ' i mtmm. mc m i mm ia mm lr um ' - -'- ul u. c Mun CMW UM wunl c.- la ukl lu l MUUif l."i . I. Leei SSanni row MAUI BY TALLMiR e tX. Our imatorrho) one. Lame or uaa U l-cii. . ui. S km aJi IT W41I- HptHOPe MbVM ouvam XKl. im- 4aok, Marvou !- Rrnl MMlL mmimmtmumt rsNiii.iiTON. OSJWoa. EDWIN FISH ANSWERS HI8 DETRACTORS. He Says He It Ready to Carry Out His Promise. Kdwin Fish wlm recently offer. , to take the water and light plant of Wes ton. Atlw-na and Milton, answers his critics in a letter to the Weston City council, in which he aays: Now. as to our proposed deal at Weston. I am prepared to carry out that little deal preclseh at, outlined, anonymous letters to the contrary not withstanding. I await your pleasure, gentlemen As to the water imiwci on the Walla Walla river many prominent men have worked on its promotion two yean, before I appeared on the scene and so far without success. I may have as little success as they; Other people are doing all the talking I am only "sawing wood " For your Intor mation. however I predict the comple tion within two years of a first class electric light and power system cost ing over a quarter of u million dollars. ( and it behooves Weston. Athena and Milton to U- in line and not too ready to take snap judgment. Finally. I would ask the honorable mayor to safely keep the annonymous letter and its envelope for further ref erenee in due time. ResiM'ctfully hubmitted. RDWIN FISH. ll Montgomery St Han Francisco CAMBERN WANTED. Walla Walla Music Man Charged with Crookedness Monte L Cambern. a piano and or gan salesman, well known in Walla Walla, is wanted on h charge of ob taining money undei false pretenses The complainant Is K V, Stanley a music dealer who alleges that ( am beni while in his employ at different times failed to turn In funds belong lux to the Stanley Music house and that the salesman now owes in the neighborhood of $160. Cambern is aald to be in Waits burg at the present time and la un derstood will be arieated and brought back to Walla Walla Speaking of the affair, Mr. Stanley said "Cambern would s dl ar iustruinent ana after collecting pan of the mon ay would fall to turn it in All of the sums were mall and the thing was not taken up by me at once. A few days ago he secured about ft But They Will Soon Qrt Together and Select the Men for the Team. So (if th- re has been nothing done ftbOtl organiiug for a baseball leainie for tin' COBltal HI OB. Mil nin li talk is baiBf indul l In by tnc yOUHl DME oi Pendleton UlOBf. thifl line It was ajfjMBBOad Monday that 4 mectlnc would be called sometime this week for the purpose of s. lectmr o'llcers nnd ninklnr. permanent organization, hut this has not been done and tin ha.-i i all league Is no nearer n certain t than It WM I week ago However, tiie boyi BBO are liushlng the proposi tion sny they Intend to have a meeting in a fi days, when all the necessary preliminary work will bi gone through and a team be selected to go into the Hi Id to practice playing the coming summer The boys have several good players from the outside in view and are confident that Pendleton can. If ttie gi ( together and organize a team tiefore the good players are picked up have one of the strongest teams In the country. H. A. Clemens, n recent arrival, who ha taken u position, on the Tribune, and who played last ycur ns third baseman and shortstop with Helena. Montana's, track team will probably be one of the new and trus ty additions to the IocaI nine. The younger men of Pendleton are also talking of organizing a second nine and they have already been in tin Held practicing and getting the), players lined up. They will practice BBln tomorrow afternoon on the Alta -trei t diamond. MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. Pendleton Houses are to be United In a Qeneral Union. The Orocors' Protective Associa tion met In the law office of Collier ft Collier ThurHdny night End elected the following officers who will serve the interests of the association the present year: H. Alexander, president; I. on Haw ley. vice-president; Frank OOara. treasurer; II B, Collier, aecretary. The names of the organization was also i hanged from the Orocers' Pro tective Association to the Merchants' Association, and Instead of Just being an organization for the mutual bene fit and self protection of the grocery men which has been Its object here- i It has now broadened Its scope and nil merchants nnd men doing a general sales business; of the neces i ol life In Pendleton, will not only be eligible to membership, but will be asked to join the association. They will meet hereafter every ec Otld and forth Tuesday of each month In the same place of the meeting on Tuesday nlghl. Walla Walla Pythlans Coming. Pythlans of this section are deeply Interested In the gathering of their order to OCOUr at Pendleton Monday, when It is expected that fully BOO mom mTTI will bC there to attend the second annual session or the eastern Oregon convention. n the Union. ' I ' ll Weston. Milton and Athena lodges .ill go to Pendleton Hunday afternoon EBd Will remain for the festivities of the day following. (riA I people are Interested In the unus UlJ, If then bj something unique about your store or stock, toll It In your advertisement Salt i.uke Trl liune. SOLD ON INSTAli. MENTs Hi- .1 thin Nn o "11 lam, - C 1 v e . 2 . IB UlllBu Ill 1 "flit. Owl Tea K le and coflWs 1 J i KING 1 AGE ' I i VI I ' ll n " - - " . 1 1 n 1 1 Emperor's Launching Feb. 26. Washington. Jan. 17. The ship building firm OOBBtTW ting Km perm William's yacht have annOBBOad that the date of tin launching Is llxetl foi February 2u. OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE . . . .Will Continue through January. And as heretofore you will liml our prices lower than our com pctitors VVr an' iti a position to rivc HEST valueslor LEAST money SO KEEP THIS IN MIND when you o shopping we Brill vjivc a few prices, but everything goes cheap. IK JPBlda QtBBhaen fast colors ii.ui) IB yards luting Flannel . ,op -O varii Cnvdi Toweling oil A yards (Jisxl Hliirting . ... .. I.tm aril - Itleueiieil MiimIIii ihi Jfliynril l't ter llleaclietl Muslin l .oil PlB( Sbcating, Bj incites wide, per yard 20c. Big lot of Remnants, bU grades at HALF PKICE ConcaaoaHti Very truly, ST. JOE STORE. Crossett's Men's Shoes. Vici Kid Leather lined, four dollar values, NOW $2.95 a pair. "Pine Knot" Shoes for Children. Peoples Warehouse Peetfitteri. bBbbsbbbbbi ft- - .V ft: -K a . tWsWBBjBBBaBBBBaBBVMB I a a . a a a a a a a . The largest stock from which to select and .til at pri"' t di;f competition Uadartakinfl parlors in coBaaetion. a a a a Mam and Wabb Streets PsBdiBtOB, Orron vfB -aft:. a aav a a mm a . m a- av a am tk itii I liave a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT W(kh1 and coal stove guaranteed to lie absolutely air tight. None of the hoat ib wasted and the Htoven will . A s a I i wave UN E-H A LF of your fuel hiu. A SURPRISE In handsome furincw i s one of tin most agreeable surprises that delights the mistress oi ,i home, especial ly in such new designs as we ,oe hoBin in ill lines uch as are kept in an Up to Date, First Claas Furniture Store M. A. RADER. You get What yon buy J from us. Hit I Stock of WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. e. ao.. Trucking & Transferring. 1 also have a full line of cast cook stoves and steel ranges Prices ar the lowest, quality considered. C Tlli nn a i u i.. .. Mini i w s w n a rm uriiu hit- miiii i ni i i wn, iiic naiunuiv i 'i' Main street. IVndletoii. Oreuoi POULTRY and EGGS International Poultry Food makes them. Beef Meal gives them flavor. Clamshells make them solid. Mica grit aids digestion. Try ample. C. F. COLESWORTHY, Hay, Qrain and Feed and 139 Kaat Alta Stieet. Pendleton, 0i ia7 IMMMsVMM