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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1902)
Clearance Sale Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings and Hats 7.00 Uen'i 7.80 Men" 8.00 Meu'i 10.00 Mehi 12.00 M.-ii's 1.80 Men'i i to Mtn'i 2.00 Men's Men's heavy suiis, clearance price $6.68 cuits, c caiaiicf price 610 uita, clearance price 6.76 suitt, clearance priie 7.80 suit--. cleftrellCC price 9.60 duck ooetl, lined 1 10 duck p nits, lined 1. 10 duok eoate, lined. 1.60 Bfeced underwear, suit s-r GLOVES, NFCKWEAR, SWEATERS AND I BREl.LAS I l cr thinjr at Reduced Prices. It A Eli i PA LEY One Price Clothier, Fumi$her. ami Hatters, Pendleton DITCH C0:$ PLANS BOUGHT 27.000 ACRES FROM C B. V, ADE. SHIED THE SCHOOL THl KSDAY J A NT Alt Y :'3 1U GENERAL NEWS The oldest woman in Montauu AM yesterday at the ax of 104 8h wait Mrs. Winnefreil Carrol! who was on in Queen' county. Ireland Sep tenihcr 6. 1797. Mrs Frederick UMM who as Ca mtlla fnio. wu famou.' lot "" :-enr tn Kuropt and America ai a violinist died yeaterilay. She w;i.- Im-; it: Nan tps France. June 13, 1841' Hoth house o: the Iowa legislature Totei! separated upon UM atst t'on ol two members of the l iut- i! St it. . senate. The vau In the senate wax Allison 30. Uilltvcr. 3-. Thayer 1" Seerley. 1" In UM houm Allison ll': Polllver IS; Thaver 11 Seerley. 14 it i rowocsil fketittj circles in the t"nlverslt ol Cbl age. that John I). Rockefeller Is contemplating a lift at ISS.iMNj, . tn order to sec the com plete development of the university, ao ordlng to President Harper s plaus and under his dlr.M ttoa within th.- uext few ytars. In compllnm With a iwolaUoB a the senate recently adopted, the sec retary of the mteriot loiiin s.-n: to tht senate a statement giving the sta tus of leases oi Indian lands. He said tlOI. : b. n act c triif i (if the I upon lev seem tu be fur a mighty w less O'. tll I to tl Tl tlon U today aiioni"d a resold- ll.llltt ; ow n-d rice ior eacn and terms of BSJfflBMt also similar data regarding transports no wto-hl by th gOTWMWBl under lease with dates terms and duration o' sic : lease. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS Lieutenant William I.uhn. of Spo kane left with the Kieventh Cavalry bound for the hlllppines. Tl:. marshalship and collect orshlp in Washington a:.- in more doubt than ev bofofo Each member of the del egation stated that he bad not the lightest idea who would be appointed to either place. PUPILS HURRIED OUT THEN THE CEILING FELL. Third Grade at Hill School House Had Dangerous Experience Wed nesday Afternoon. The pupils of th. third grade at tie ' hlirh school bulldlrg escaped from what might ht.vt roved a fatality to some of them and Injuring nearly at! j If not all. more or less, yesterday afternoon by the falling oi the pins ter ami laths from he celling. This room Is taugh' by Miss Elsie Folsum. It Is in the basement whld' wu not built for a MSOOl room, bttf owing to the pressing need ior more p om K was fixed up last sumni-r and put Into use The basement was plaster, d BVtfBMMl when the biilldint. was iut Bp, and when tin dlfOtOTI fi.iit-iiffiM.i .. into icrrtci they had It retilaste'eil In OTdtf tl) deaden the sound from the npMI rooms Till VM done b) tdcUim: slat across over the old plaster and tacking the est laths toi r t - .in 1 coat of plnster to these slats, thus leaving an nlr chamber betwen tie two lavers of plaster, with the Idea Ol dWUteolBI notse from a' DVI It no v se.-ms that the nian who .1 i th I Job was not very particular In tin way he did the work, and the slats i were not put on substantially These pulled loose, which was the cause o' ' . : it.;;- v.as notl cd l some o: tio pupils who discovered thnt one coram of the idling was sagging, ami v.. attention of vis Foisom was call -.! to it She th"n called 'he atten tion of Douglas Olenn who Is juni j lor. to wha hnd been discovered nn! I.' told her to g.t her pupil out of t ! . room The last on. hail not i '-leared the room more than half a I minute l tor.- the crash when the whole celling consisting of a thick at of plaster and laths it was fas Md to fell a one sotol mass to the i floor. Tie crash ain! narrow escape of ' I - r .-"11. Htn: he- I. llplls caused I much excitement. . Jt only among UsSK who were In Immediate ,! h. . I Ihi' among all of th- puiills in the building as well a the teachers. It j was indeed a narrow es npe and at! an congratulate themselves tuat the danger was disco. "red when l was There Is another room In the base ment which was plastered by the ; sam.- contractor and In the same way. that is being ued. and. since the narrow escape of those In the j third grade th. directors have In vestigated and made arrangements to I have It fixed so as to eliminate all danger at once. Miss Fulsom's room was cleaned our hih! school continued this morn ing Oregon Land and Water Company Plans Extensive Development Work Near Umatilla This Year. F. H Holcomt) manager ol tie CM I egon 1-atid am! Wuter Company, salt! ' today to the East Oregonian thai his l -ompnnv has bought trom i B Wade 17,0000 acres of land contiguous to the company s ditch a lew lin es be low I'matllla The ditch owned by this concern was bought last year i from the I). W Bailey COM Ban) and work of Improvement has been done However, this work has only iienuu. j as It is the intention of the company ! to develop that part of the country. ! in so far a water In aluiinlance placed upon productive land will de velop It. The company offers not an acti of laud for sale, and says little of Its intentions The plan has been to demonstrate first the value of UM ' proposition and then to place export ! tilIll and fruit raisers upon the lauds to tie covered by the ditch Men trom various sections where similar ondltions exist will be Induced to conn and they will be assisted in the work of demonstration of the possibilities of that region In raising all the products grown tn this none. .Mr. Holcoml' has confidence in his scheme to the extent that he In vesting In It hi money and time, and propose that that shall be the i.n est of his faith In the enterprise. Up on the face of It it appears to bt an OK client thing for this eottttj a well as for Morrow county to the lands covered by the ditch and In cluded In the last purchase are in both counties At Astoria the taking of testimony :t. h suit brought b the Chinook tribe of Indian against the Dotted ritntet. was commenced before Si in' 'oiiitulssloner M ( Matte. Tin .is Ma- been pending In tin 1'nlted Stat, i ourt of claims for about two years and i to secure reimbursement to--about i'."o.oiiii acres of land. Including :' tt :' UM Cttj o.- Aainiht. aii oi Pacific county. Wash a portion of Wahkiakum county, which were cod cd by this tribe under the treatv of : v.i GAMBLING IS CLOSH But our radical style of cut price making in our celebrated Closing Out Sal continues to worry competition and please thousands of contented customers. Plll9 Tants if you ic ed then. 'oat. ami vest? Ifyou need theui How will that rail yon? A few days now al We wi 1 lake an nual invoice. We we therefore anxious tn clost' oat u lot T oodi and endi at sacrifice prices We have added the celebrated Gk fin u). w."" iui umies io oUr ex(f shoe storp nnrl nw tl.io L i B's nap pn such a favorite in the hig townn we speak fur it a hearty welcome here Boston Stor WiU M.vc to New ( Quarters Chemn gon Agr, at the Ore of silage result from an experiment in progress at the station. Th trouble ol the noted Uaisley Eikhum mine, a tew miles west of Baker City, are apparently drawing tu a close. Some Eastern capitalists turn- offered to pay off the indebted ness of the mine, provided the credit ors will accept if cents on the dollar for their claims. The Indebtedness amouutb to about $00,000. Judges and clerks who will a WTO at tht coming priniarlea and ensuing June en.-i tion. were announced by the county commissioners. The list is fixed up. as far as it can be. to fur ther Senator .Simon - interests This is apparent, and If It is not wholly Simon the reason is that there are not enough of Simon's partisans, says the Oregonian. From Whatcom. Wash. Roe. I. N. ii.t - for two years rector In charge of tht Episcopal church left for South Africa, to arrange with Sir Alfred Mi. ner. the final details of a gigantic col onization scheme which the British government will shortly undertake, looking to the peaceful solution of the race question Night Was H" rror. "I would cough nea all night long " write Mrs. Charles Applegate. of Alexandria. Ind.. "and could hardly get apy sleep. I had consumption so bad' that If I walked a block I woulr' cough frightfully ami spit blood hut when all other medicines failed thre tl bottles of Dr King's New Discov ery wholly cured me and I gained S& pounds." It's absolutely gnaran teede to cure coughs colds la grippe bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles Price 60c and 11 Trial bottles free at Tallman Co s drug store Spanish Veterans. Walla Walla. Jan 23 The local camp of Ipantab-AitortQin tr vei erans elected officers at a regular meeting at which a goodly number were present The loilowing officers wer. elected: Commander. L. C. Goodwin; senior vice-commander. W. F. Crowe: junior vice-commander. R. B Proudfoot: adjutant T D 8 Hart; ipiartcrmaster. B. F Goldman chap lain. F. W. Holme j officer of the day. i.ni.c- M allies office:- of ihe uarrl W B Miller TO CUBK A COLD IN ONE DAY Tag I assure Brouto lulnlae Tsbltu. A' uujtfUta rcfuD't lue miuy If It fsllt lo nurs It W. Wro iigusiure is on cb Ux He Can you recall the namea of the two Admirals who sat with Dewey on the Schloy court of inquiry Groceries of. Reduced prices to save expense of moving Preparatory to BOViaf t new quarter! in the La Fontaine block on Main street, three doors north of tht present location, the st ick of groceries in Martin's Qtj Hakerv am! Grocer .will be sold at t educed rate.-, to save the expense and tfottl of moving, and in onler that the new store may have a brand new Block of goods to adorn its shelves there will be a dt'nuint' QttflKt Stk j GROCERIES as well as products of the Bakn Now is your opportunity to buy i family supplies for the table The new Martini City Bakery anil ftroccry, it may be remarked here, will be the finest establishment of the kind in this neck of the wouils hear in mind the clenrance sale of ' groceries at Martin s Grocery in 1 mind I Main Street, near Webi.. WHEN YOU TAK TO COVER ! . n3rft??'?i'Balr r---. rVJI H'l crtr" : tSr w- .'m. fr-i . a v v ' 1 li " i--T mi 'i ara ' it Vfitl nc ciisir bt ic a conn nniP uk wueii. i le n uuuu win With t pair of "Pendleton Blankets" on your bed you will be t 'unfortaMe atul warm during the oold HHt winter nights FOR A pair of aii pound blaiikati of FeDdleton manu facture httve boeo liroveu t be an warm ar u ten pound pair of okhat beandi. BECAUSE Nothii g bir lurt- r I.KKt.'R wool is used in ih- Pen dletOO Mili- end they Ipin their yarn tiuer and weave tin it blenl(eta eloeer than other uiilln . i i v m r I I I I I PENDLETON, OREGON. Manufacturers of Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Shawls. ..j. .i.uI'A?'1 For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydbre Moens. Proprietor. n t