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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1902)
losing Out Sale of HE wiling and Pants... HAS FRIENDS GURDANE NEWS REV. MR. HARRIS WILL BE FREED. 18.0 s v J00 - l plOO Suits. BS.50 3 t 110.00 mi - .$11.00 .$ 0.10 $ 8.90 $ 7.60 6.00 Panti . $3.90 , ut.. $3.25 $4.1 0 Pint., 53 (X) $8.50 Panto., . M2.78 Charge Against Him Probably Never to Come to Trial Neighbor Be lieve Hit Innocence. The Rev. W. R. Potwine ha return i d from t'ovc where he went to look Into the case of the ReT. Mr Harris. !), was .cio, i..' upon the charge of criminal intimacy. He found that people thereabout h lleve firmly In the Innocence of Mr. Harris, which was true everywhere he is known, here la well as in other place. Mr. i Potwine believe the case trill rv come to trial, and that It will be dls missed without being taken up. Mr. Harrri ha given bail and haa the ; loyal aupport of his friends In the matter. OVERCOATS, LESS THAN COST. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Retiring from business. ALBA STOCKMEN SOLD 100 BEEF CATTLE. JANUARY 54. IBM. BREV 'TIES. a Howard Farm loan. It, ft Howard, fire Insurance. iu for I! "Cleaver two. If Co . . . leaver Bros. ihtu or xta am t Dry Goods Co. at eB(!v i ' eMar. Dutton's am avooolati i n all kinds of real estate m and country. E -T. Wade leaf gift ntrthday pret. gat iledi gad skate Noirv jB " -ciilar price sMt on- it 1 7! 'U aver Bros. tak to or- si iiaul; 'd stallli us; mares; prices Watt, Peudle- of tine wheat M Terms. purchaMR Jam' II K Bock hat purchased diaries Qribbli nhinihltj and tin shop on Cottonwood street. A pood dairy man can find work at the Welch place, on lower Webb street. Apply at once. J. Bartlett et ux. have sold I acres Of land in section It, township 5. north, to Thomas Chlldera for 1000. The Pastime Dam-Inn Club will give s puMlc dance at tin- Armory hall on Saturdu evening January 2F. Every :"! is Invited. Admission 5" cents There will be s special meeting of Pauline Rebekah I odg In I. O. O. F. hall this evening at 8 30 to itn-t Mrs Oustln state president. All : members arc requested to be present .lames M le Mosa. of Pe Moss ;tamlly fame, gave an entertainment in Helix on Wednesday night, to a I fair audience which seemed well sat with tin good ihaisIi :ind othet j features of the concert. Key P, nlsml recently reo ived a from Whitman Academy sa 1 tng that the college would like to ar- nilim tut .. M-ate with the Aaadem 'some time In the tn'at future. This was not received as a hnlleuge. but j as a suggestion and it Is thought tint a date will be made. CASE IN JURY S HANDS BKili'H 1 urn wants a rep ast!'' lr. i a'..y. Sa.eiy tMhtfor. Ship 1M But 71. Terr. Ctt : s-neep ntneb of acre :also zono per head. Easy KM. I. item 13.5' MatUett man in Pendleton as Um hw. ;s iciest. ad other Had to cell on any druggist Mint trial bottle of Kemps tor !hr throat and lungs, a the' If ied to cure and !' ' acute coughs. brot. h'- and consumption. V and Mr For sale he Tall Co., sole atenu. Brwk a MeCocaa Company wred tai agency for Pendl 1 rlclnr I ipalglne. the cleBtifl' i i ivety for the cure la o 'tie scalp. It Is that tr.ir pr paratton will ac rati falling out klaasataa, 11 dm no equal. The I McCon-..iK Company have a ' -'"' if- of Onalrlne I' 'tin show win wrie light aerrio la Paa- i'e,;,.t,. Sn other town mt of Pendleton haa the equal Is thle u.eetlon It mi be hd that Map.. Broe. are the In Pendleton and dealer s of all kinds i ..f ran. I, Th :: .'iHif and stores Hgh's bells, huwers and t H m the ctssalfled Of the Emm ar..n.i.. a. . ' - n"u ipu www "rot for ...w-rrical .i hsaSaa J5a are reaaonable Dand va. McLean Has Been Tried DriacoH Now Up. The as' of I to ml ik MH.eau to Nattocl up h proatltMkry note sesl Jury at 11 o'clock tod a verdict has yet been turned In. The case of Ben MMttl for steal nig Williuir Muher's arrtp. and Uthl stuff out of n Pullmnn car two months ano tc betora the court this Bnf noon. In the atisence of District At torney Halle) who is confined at his home again today with sore throat, and cold. IVputy Dlstikt Attorney Roacoe 8. Bryson is prosecuting the case. Later Al 4 o'eJoch the Jury' re turtiei! ii rerdlct swardinic idalntlff a v.-rdict in tin sum of $-M "4. Rod McDonald. Ben Ogle and Robert Watt Brought Them in for Sound Market Rod McDonald. Ben Ogl and Rob ert Watt are In town, having brought In loo head of teef cattle, which were hought by the Pacific Meat OtttBM Ol Tacomn. through their buyer, lm cigan. for 4JI per hundred. Those sold by Watt ami Mi Donald averaged UM to the steer, and those by Ogle 1115. "These cattle, said Mr McDonald, "are about all In the Camas valley that were read for the lieef market We had fed them on hay during the winter. The winter has been too mild, there being no snow in the val ley when we left three days ago. By this time. 1 presume, anow has fallen and If It has eeryone will tie glad. The seasons in which snow falls to come plentifully in th, numiitaltis are usuallh followed by summers In which the strean.: run dry and the scarcity of water Interferes with all industries Ti anis hav, ueen hauling lumber directly from the Mthet mills to the Oriental mines and this may now be stopped by the MMJB f heavy siimw on the hlghi r mountains over which they must pass to rearh those mine. The Blahtt creaBer is ntnnitig as usual." YOUR MONEY BACK." The Diamond Mmttera Manager Cuarantses batiafaction Tonight. Oaorgt D Loodet, managit J the Mataood Brat hen minstrels, which appeal tat (Knight, calleti at the Kus! OregJOallB OCeC tOdt and said; 'Pleas sa to tiie people that we offer money ha' .. toalghi to all who are atri alasated with the 4atat M Wt k'uaiantee a good periorm BO and are willing that the people tan i $t .. l bi r iu not it la goxjd." Tin coaptB enived In their spe -lal car atter an ex Itlng experience five miles out from Pendleton aa the train was coming thia way from l.a lli.tieii i iin ot th hungi rs that hold tie 'Hi' Horn the inn ks, broke, aud let th car down onto the trucks with a Jat that made a commotio!) among tht MatbtTI of the troupe. It was not serioya, hovaew, and the dam ik. is '"-.ng repaired lodav. But. an from injury Is what most of . people who wit, in the ear thluk that n,u- Correapondence from the Country South From Pendleton. Curdane. Jan ?4 Charles Bell, worked at J. A. Mclaughlins saw mill for four years, had his leg brok eu last week while trying to haul a log on a skid. The log slipped, strlk ing the leg above the ankle. Harry Ontbb and wife have arlved from Walla Walla. J. A Mclaughlin has gone out for a business trip. There was a ball on the 25th at tended by many. Miss Pearl Jones, who is teaching school, has had her homestead house ; built, and Is now- havinc some clear ing done She Is expect, ,1 to come i and lire on the homestead. Mrs. J. A. Mclaughlin visited iu Hcppner last week. It Is reported that a cattle btjytl ' was held up four miles from lu re but the report cannot be verified Dlltard French and C Reader haw taken their catle to Right Mile, for the w Inter, w here they find plenty of feed. RIDGE ITEMS. Winter Haa Been Fine With Little Stock Feeding. Ridge. Jan 24 Ridge has bion en joying an unusually fine winter with no snow to 'speak of and no very cold weather The fog has made Its ap pearance several times 8ttck Is looking very well. Hardly anyone Is leeding stix-k cattle. A number of cattle are being fed in this part, something like 100 or more B Ogle, of Ridge. Rod MoDotMM and Robert Watt, of Alba, have sold altogether 104 beef cattle tfl L 0 l.onergan. agent for the Pacific Meat Company, of Tacoma Prices for steers 14.26 and cows :i.50. O. W. Unsner. of this vicinity, has Just reached Pendleton from a visit to his parents in New York state. There has been several dances in this and the vicinities of Qurdane and Ylnson of late. Ridge (HMtonVe will change hands The present postmaster Wachter. has resigned and P Kiel, her has p etl untied for his position Ridge now has a telephone under th management of N I Baker it Will Surprise You Try It It is the medicine atKive all others tor catarrh and la worth it weight In gold. Ely's Cream Balm doea all that la claimed for It - li W. Sperey Hart ford Conn Ml sou was BjfBletad with catarrh He used Fly's Cream Balm and the dleagreeable catarrh left him J. C oimstead Areola. Ill The Balm does not Irritate or cause sneezing Sold by dmggiata at 60 cents, or mailed by Kly Bros 5C War ren street. New York. The Good Add. A good ad la an announcement In brief terms, straight from the should er concise and to the point, telling something In a clear and Intelligent manner and statin a few prlcea aa an indicator of the wa you aell guoda or do work-Brookline ' Maaa ) Chronicle Patient Recovering. M.-iliert Lioylcu. 1 1 year-old sou of H. rhtai Boyleu. Sr.. who was thrown by a horse aud received Injuries arhlofe atBttd concussion of the brain, at his home near Pilot Hock, Is re ported to in- impt ovtug and Is now able to recognize those about him. Walter Cargill. who received al most tin ame kind of injury and waa itooatKihrtg for several hour with his life despaired of. has beeu brought to town by his father, David Crglll. from 'M Middle Cold Springs ountry. and Is getting along nicely now Di Snath, who had both cases Dt that last v imuii i he had s case of Miss Bei! l.a Keis l Ui i same neighborhood who was hurt Identi cally the sam. way as the two boys, making three la th last six month. He Shipped Stock. J. C. Ixmergan shipped four cara ,U beef Ctttlt to the Pacific Beet Co. at Tacoma Ust evening h way of the Y A C. R and N P. lines Mr. lin ergan left this morning for Butter crevk to purchase more, and will con tinue shipping hr long as fnt cattle can be found In the country. A load of hogs will go this evening to Fry,- Bruhn. of Seattle, purchased and shipped by .?. H. Kennedy, who repre s-nts them In thla country. The Pan American conference adopted resolutions recommending the preservation of archaeological re mains Indorsing the Louisiana Pur chase Exposition at St 1 ouls. After Over-indulgence pet your stomach and liver into proper condition by us ing this renowned old family remedy Beecham's Pills. HoM f.r-KT hrt- In boio l.v aM tU. ' Cufc.ra Sop ' Cut'cutoBp 60 YEARB' CXPERIENCK J ii. or Masme OtSH.NS CoevniOHT Ac i,t,.iio 11 n s kfKb "4 0i.OTi lluu in.J qnl.-.l? ssssrtslri mr SiHskin frS niii..r r utTnnOoii i. ptMh.si? piii.iiiiil.l (VmwsnkiS lltmi.lrlrl ri itiSrt.nll.l M',ii.1i'.k en I'sww ..m fun. iM.t,..t intui t fi-r ..vnihirf nirnl PstsnU Isksn Inmiiiti Munn A i ?'! fWMfl it-It. t wilh..tlt ,'li.r.. In I Face Humors Pimples, Mai khcads, simjilc rahe, rod, round luimls, I.iilnii; hair, and baby blemishes prevented by CUlt ct'RA Siap, a sure ptcvctitivr of in flammation ;ndclupgin;of the I'orca. Snt4ISrmirSmiltH.wr.l4 IS'TTi. I. . ... Cuts. LV.r..-ro ll.Mlou llMSjl'r.r.wllMIUuiul.,rsM. t fi. I'l'lr.l urn. 1 fi r .vnMili stenuj eik.-n tnniaah Muun A i t.e h -It. w , l H. .11 1 ,'li.rtfM. In In Scientific Hiticricatts hti.1'nif: iHnatr .lst tAol t rtrt CiBw - tiimi- ti . f rtilt PVl'MiU(1. t turtles) T.TniB. 9i ' nr rv. nthB 1. H M all ,. -.itMlVatam MUNN SCi36'0'"' ' a York a St., V.'h The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads, snd the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It la th advertising medium nf this eeetlan. Representative M l Intioilui eil a bill appropi latins $l"i to t M paaadad hy the secretary of the In terior in p4ottiaari steps looking to aiming th arid pub; Oregon by irrigation You will make money b caliuiK o:i the New Lumbermen before purchasing that bill ot lumber. New sheds guing up New stock coming in At the new retail lllBlbtl .ird Frazer Opera House, i.eo i tatsi Leaase set Masaaar. Jaa asaeeH basal Mseegst ONE NIOHT ONLY Monday. Jan. 27. W. E. NANKEVILLE, ProttatiBf tbt ttla ol tht ikin-..i- Mills "Human Hearts" A Gr .u i mi Produ lion, Pi ices, 50c, 75c, m 00 Seati Still Pratler, Gray's Harbor Cummcrdal Co.. JANUAKV 27. I(02 n TUB OPINIXCI 01 ill k i-Asri it ii:km m ST. IAUIS ' Hoarding and Day School for (iirls. opposite the VV. A C H dtpnt P prrierre(j PKNDI.KION OBBOOM, i Primary. I m nmilib ud "lles-e l'ierHtiry I lepHrtnieniM. .Mum. ; Viuliii, N'olce ami Pimm a apMtaJtj Pupils undci louilcen years W. J. SEWELL iiili, Miss liiiogeii Bocr, Prln ilpal, Ml ('tberlne S(r t, Walla Walla, i. iaj . l.l.l.l.l.t.l.l.l.l.l.l.KI.I '.I.I.I.J.X.i.l.l.l.J.I.I.I ' .lI.H,li,l,. .1.1 .f.f.l r1)WBWWVfWatWn i 44 C. and C. "HOT STUFF" hot Chocolate, Clam Bouillon, beef Te Vigortl, Tobasco Flip, Tomato Bouillon, etc They are always hot. We know how to make delicious 'Hot Drinks" and our prn.e very reasonable only (t nts a cup. KOEPPENS PHARMACY. r SteI frm Main Street Toward the Court Houte Ecoromical Espense. You cannot make an advertisement too plain, ant the right suit of Ulue tiations will ' li Sometimes their expeuaiveaee piucludes their use, but quit olt.-L tbe most eapenlve expense is the one that la not incur red Bometlmea It Is really eatrava gaut not to spend money. It you hare a ten-dollar spai e iu the paper, you had better spei.d five dollars more, .1 necessary, tu make it attractive and en- live tioood Adertllng t t ' -- 00 ery bos of -!- ssansi I ...liin Krimwui liiifiinc ue.uinv ,1 v. v - Seme Births. Dr. 8an:th MBort following Ulrthat To Mr and Sin Bert Atkins, of the Oliver iamb west 01 lOVa, on the Ud a girl To Mr and Mrs Henry Miner, of til Middle Cold Springs on th XM. a girl To Mi am! Mrs Elmei snider of the Deepain gulch, the 21st, a boy j Attention tr Knights. All membeis ol ti.e 1 uifoiuir hank Kniglits of Pythias will assemble to-' night. January ti Iu tie llartaun Abstract Co s ooVi. at 7 o'olodt, to illacuM iuiiKrtant matters. U W KOEPPEN He' oi lei Hy order ot t'aptsin i I. Krarler James B. Welch will tell you what these letters stand for. Its a good story. Have him tell you, and if you do not, you will find out later by watching this space. 44 C. and C. atlAM