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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1902)
osing Out Sale of PLAGUE OF SWINE inthing- and Pants... I pany. says there Is no certainty of the j road being bnllt. but the. company will procfcil at once to (ret the right of way. It Is thought the road will be of such value to the people on th route that they will not hesitate ; to give the right of way. .- The distance Is In miles and a SOME BAD INFECTION B,M.vy ma,,(, , U(,,, l,.p,.r and Con HOGS ARE DYING FROM J18.0 " 5.00 M' 114,00 Suits. $10.00 nils- $12.50 .$11.00 .$- 9.60 $ 8,90 $ 7.50 $ft."o Pants . . $8 90 '4.;.o Putt, 8.2f $4.00 runts.. .SHOO $8.60 Panta., 18.78 OVERCOATS, LESS THAN COST. d-mo n.r n aavpt I ji us ui uuuua vu. Retiring from business. .(esse Falling's. for the chaps. Kvanoln. at JAM AllY iltoi;. BREVITIE8. A Howard Farm loans a Wow r lire insurance Dir; - nut butte, i" "' -""n"11'1 bats fot - Cleaver woe. godi To I..... .'I. ...vol flr.iu our oi lloodn Co L . . i 1 1 r'i..m- Drv Qoodl o, ... j.. In ill., oltv IlllttOli's ChOCIlUl!' H ult, ail : Inds ol rati Htltt, mo and riiuntry. V. . T. wmi" It - i-Kiii I tint a1 : .. i 'leaver mos. am! roal, see W. 0. Mlu- tt a . norm m m ettl. Main street. I. ..... ... nf Km. wlm.1 U, ,',' in i i r '.I II. l "I".. Mlh of Adams Teems. aiHe khnrf i nil purchaser. Jsmcn Hie .1 .. Slice iitiun in imi. If. i" acre ;u1ho 2000 . . i . i i i.. iwti .)." per ncmi r.unj E. T. Wadi homlleat man m I'endluton as a the audi 'tneat, and others tBTttct to call on any druggist a. , fcJ I I A & I - l tun . VI lit ' IIIHIIO ... I.DUJJI . for the throat and lungs, a ma: i: r;it;inuccu to cure anil j nfnp.ni ....I i.iii.aiiniiii tin S anil Kl... I-..- a. I.. In- Toll , ,, . in nnir .1. 1 uir I Co.. lole amenta. Km LassOl 1. 011 and Will have Mil. isn ncre. of land i Walla Will,. 1 mi- $22,000. The r In the .tiiiii 1,1 inland Km eowrty i hOW by the fact ' .11 lie bought I Ilia nt I16,ini having since hnr Ism crop Tn Harder brothois harvesting on an exten bavim 'Mm acres of leas I 111' parts of this re ies:ii tannrioc - - ' MaBaj,4w Weatbei strips at Carnation cream B rock-M cCottM Co. Ash for granosc. nisi the Standard Grocery. Marriage eertlfleHteH. crepe alliums and lamps Nolf's. Carnation cream for chapped hands and face nt Brook McComas Co. the of paper. .Standard Oro Walla Walla JllHt received at eery a full stock health food. For niaUiiiR the akin soft and ISHTOlli UHe Carnation cream. Brock Mi I 'etnas Co. a hen The qnar coun StHle Port. kim in will he the (Us has KMM butter for ardware The Standard QrOOW choice packed creamers 1 ents per pound. V. Finch was flued $u in police court this mornliiR lor being drunk ami uaing piotime langutiw in the afreet 1 Sunday. 'I'll' Jury which was to have In urd the ease of Oupuis vs. Hyets for diiuiaueb WU dlamissed this Blf tag until l "n OS aocoont i the Illness or District Attonn'v llailey. WcMon Leader: Carpenter worh is practically completed at Hm MNVMU si hiiol 1 1 I , ' 1 1 1 . Seven pltlnt' :S 111' yet employed, and will probably fin ish their worh by the end of next ' w eeli. A eiew 1,1 nOO MM at work all I day Sunday putting in a new Moor In i Diadtnger, Wilson 0o.l store, for- I nor)) the OlMVDT llros. shoe atore. j Tin Hoof Is now bi'iiiK raised to a IvVel with tie walk on UM outside. .'Irs. Nora Moldiiiau has tiled sui' 1 lor divorce from Ora Iloldman to 1 whom she was inarrrled last AukiisI j in Adams Cruel and inhuman 1 1 ut 1 ment Is the change. They lived In the Cold Springs country. I J .1 Btm of Milton, has filed ln ' petition with the oooaty court aakltiR 1 that be be appointed uunrdlan of the i estate ot .lobn W Merrvdeld. de- censed, in behalf of John J, HerT) Held. Joseph I aforrffloM and Wfl. Ham B, .Men v Held, minors. I.oiiibu tin IjfaQj Old dauRhler of Mr. ami Mis. BdWOrd Ilrisbo. fell (Men the banister of the stairway at the Indinn school one day lust we, 1 land was picked up unconscious. Its ' head and arm was badly bruised, hut no beOMM were broken and It la get ting uIoiik nicely now . All members of Pendleton Camp. No. -II W oodmen Of the World, are j reiu sted tu be present Tuesday eve j nliiR. January 28. The business of the "I.or-RoIHuk" campaign will he formerly started at the meetinR It Is to the Interest of every member to DO present to participnte In this pro- e.ediuK. J. Clark & Co 2H Coun Street. I.uthei It Muisk lias tiled u claim at Middleiown. N. Y., tor $3,6,000 aeainst the estate of Mra. Clarissa J. Huyler. his deceased medium, for al ktgOjji si r vices rendered. "HOT STUFF" Oui hot Chocolate, Clam Bouillon, Bctl Tea 'Koral, Tobasco Flip, Tomato Bouillon, alC haj art .ilways hot. We know how to make delicious "Hot Drinks" and . our price ls very reasonable- only cents a cup. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. Ps from Main Street Toward the Court House Matter Demands Attention of the Au thorities Has been Kept Some what Quiet but Losses are Known to have been Heavy. Humor has it that msiny hogs are dying lu different parts of the county irn'n some Infectious disease which has been raging in some places since last summer. Those who are losing bogl are loath to jlve out Informa tion for fear the hogs would be quar antlood and killed. The disease has now a fearful hold on many herds and Is cruising considerable alarm MMMf raisers. In several cases. Dr. Christie, veterlnar surgeon, has been called to investigate and he pronounces it the regular old oaatern hog cholera, which Is feared above an) thing else by dealers in the Bast, but has heretofore been practically unknown in this country. It is aald that out or one band on the n servatlon. alx hogs have died In the past few days, and others are Infected. In addition to those dying on McKay creek, as published In the Kast Orugnnlan last week, Pat Klne. living at the west end of town, has lost tin head. This Tact has just leak ed out, as those living around him have tried to keep It quiet, thinking that li was not cholera and would die out without fnrthet fatalities. It has now come to a point something will havi to be done Infected herds will have to be unfilled and killed or the whole tr will Miffei from the plague. Veterinary Surgeon Mclxian- of laud, has been informed, and as as he Is heard from, steps taken to check the spread of ease. Following is what the law of the .-.tat of OregOO, enacted by the legls lative body ot ItM, has to say on the P ' w ilting of tin spread of com tagtOOS diosOM among animals: The Law. ' To amend an act entitled an act to prevent the spread ot contagimis iiniiiial diseases, npproved S bruarv IB, 1MB "Section I.-That section sj ,.i an act entitled an act to prersol the spread of contagloua animal dlaoaaoBj approved February it issn, bo, and the same is boMb) imondad so as to read us follows: S 'ion I it shall be the duty of MM stale veterinarian upon the re eelpt of such Information from a itOCh inspector Ol an county that SB) contagious or Infection:, disease loes to immediately examine, or tleputi.' a 'mnpctcni person to ex amine all lunni.il- report' d to be ills eaaedi ami u be Bndi that such uui mals are Infected arlta) a contaRious or Infoctlooa disease, be shall take such measures as he may deoni ex- pedlenl nod aeoeasary to prevent the spread ol the dlsciim : he shall also, tinntortlatal) notify the rommlssloti of . his actions. prttMl shall be subject to tie approval of the (ommlsslon. who shall ubseQ.naotty instruct htm to pro SOd, and prescribe aoob rules and ! ulattooa as lu tin ir Judgment the exigencies of the case may require fof (lie effectual suppression and eradication of the discM.se, and for that put pose the state veterinarian iiia list and describe the doiii, Me annuals affected with such diseases and those which have been exposed thereto ami Inclndod iritklfl the in facted district or premises, so BOBaod uud ijiiatantliied with such reasoualde certainty as would lead to their Inden tilleatioii. ami n domestic animal li abb to become infected with the (Useoee h aapaUa of eommunicatinf; the same slmll be pennitted to enter or leave the district, promises or grounds quarantine,! elOOBf by the udthorlty of the com mission. When. ,u the opinion of the commission, it shall be iiecessury, to prevent the spread of contagious or Infectious diseases among livestock of the state, to destroy animals affected with, or which have been exposed to any such disease. It shall be ib tern, in d what animals shall b killed, and appraise the name as ben .nutter provided, and cause the sum. '" be killed ami the onroaaOat disposed of as in their judgment erlll best protect the health of domestic animals of the locality. When, In the opinion of the com nils sion. any ot the livestock of the stele are Infected with tuberculosis the i oiumisslon shall have tki DOWOI to instruct and authorise the state vet erinurlan to apply to such animals as ure suspect. '! or nav,iig niuen uiosns the 'tuberculin test " Approved ruary 26. 1!T. way spur was thirteen miles long. The motive power will be steam at first, with a change to electricity as business demands The company owns a power site nt Cove, secured last summer when thev first organlr. ed. It la at the falls of Mill creek I and will develop 20(1 horse power at I the lowest stage of water The members of the conipnnv are 1 J at. Church. F. S. Starlev .1 M Bet ry. N. K. West. J. U Clvtaess, M. L I Causey. M. H. Reese A It Cnnley flOOTga Miller, tleorge B. Stoddard. C i V Nlbley and B, P McDanlel. The company already has sufficient ties and rails for the road and si t If they hulld to haul out next years crop. WALLA WALLA SHORT OF WATER IN SYSTEM. Frazer Opera House BOO I. Bokefi Lasses and Masagei las B. Wttob. Leesl Mlaaagsr, Tuesday January 28th, 1902. FIRST TIME HERE Anthony Hopes (iteatest Rom im r (Rupert Hentzai Bequal to The Prisoner of Zenda. Complete Original Product ion, Splcmliil Cast. M.iiulicoBl Scenery. Handsome Costumes ami a lmst ol Auxiliaries Supply Somewhat Limited, Especially Since Cold Weather Came On. Walla Walla. Jan 27. The cold snap which has held the Walla Walla valley in Its unrelenting grip for three or four days, has already cans ed anxiety aiming the city council men fur the supply of water hits been affected as never before The exec sive use oi water in aHowtag taps to run to prevent freezing and the short agl in supply caused by the Intetls free Sing have worked together to cause a shortage In (lie r.s.ivolrs and the water department has issued an order that all taps be dosed snd Stater carefully used. This is the first time that anxiety has been felt for the supply of pure water in this city. The city has grown wonderfully during the past two jreMl and the wa ter system has been , xtended In many directions. Yet the supply has no! been enlarged and when an unusual call i on tin ystein Is found inad eqmtU Tm i its paid $200,000 for the plant In 1!on. Prices ft v. Ii.ooi toe, and 15c , Seat salt .it Praaieri THORNE TYPESETTING MACHINE FOR SALE. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. For Blliotuftn 1 Ner-m-; 1' orders, tttrh M Wind ami Tain in the Mom b, Wk t Ilcatl actir, OiddiMM, IMi'iic- ati'1 Kwrlhiiff after meala. lMm -a nr. ! Ihuv uh x CoMChUla Fluahitifaof Heat, I.om of Appetite, Short nc ol Breath, Con rue-" Blow baa on the kin IMtur.i Mcej, l;tiuhtful Ireaittt, and all Naj lojal ejitl I reml'iine HentD iii, f- THt FIRST DOSE Wil l ClVE RfllfF IB Twr'v w. ;:ns r try Miffefef i. eal urMtv bivilrn to try oee I i i ind Ike will a. k S MUjp U la be WIJHOUT A RIVAL REi:i lMl's Pll.l.t t.kcu dlio. ed, win qui.-k.lv i.moic icmiiit toesewMs hen I tit. Thrv p.,iuplly lene.ve uy ol,liua. Iioo or irregulMi ily uf ibe t tcu). Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, they net ilk mitli--a fw d,.w will work wundeii upon Die Vital eK ... StrrtiKlhru inatlie nut itlnr hy.tem, rsnilag Ut long, lout Coniplcsion, bringing Imik the keen e'lge of appetite, snd atouaiiig with ill, eeSMieTef n.aiiii ism sysMls shy leal energy of I lie liiiuuii fininr Tl,rt re "(act!" admitted by tliouun la. In all elanaes of sociely, and oue ot the tieat guat auteet to the Neivoua and Debilitated la BEECHAM'S PILLS have the Largest Sale of eny Patent Medicines In the World. II.. , I, un a I'llla linn I,. .11 l f,,ta Hie uublir for half n e. iilnry, ami ui . Ibe moat popular fi.u.lly I... .II. Ilia. No tealliuonlaU an uhlUli.l, , in , . Bass I'm RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. d unly Ljr Thouiaa lir-i halo. MU "fc , auU JCJ Canal -t,. Svm Keldei S 1 wliora lu boxaa, I0e. ami SSe. er.,r, II. I. u- ork. Machine is in koo.I i uimIh i.,m, n .juires only one quarter lioisc power to run it and with it . ,,, ,s0;i . an s. t fmin , to jyi.no m In. ic in , i(.;lit I ours With the mschinc there is tin in ( i ssary pnlli ys ami lhsftJa .mil 700 to Hoo poutids hriMer lyps, H poiot. Machine will he sold lor $ ,50 I. o. tk at PeodiotOB, Fast Ort'oiiian, PendletoiL Or. Civ ' mmm "" 1 ssaeMsssBsJ rot ISLAND CITY-COVE ROAD MAY BE PUT THROUGH. Electric War for Tnla kiguatura is on evary ox of thu genulna Laxative broniiHuinme t "tke rniuody that ruxtai u tolil lu am- Company Has a Survey Power to Be Ued When ranted. 4 Orand. jna 11 iorvej Ls OBSV I'leted and right Ol wu all now be secured for the Ibluiid (MtyOOVO rail road. 8. F. Shaw, the gsglasat in charge, reports a very easy grade where a road can he built at a uomi ual expense. TBS rout is on the boutb side of tjie river for six or seven miles to the ilaidy Harold farm, then across the river to Nlbley and east to Cove. It runs through the finest bOB t beet laud la the rfJle) which is thus made tributary to the A Grande augur factory In l.a Grande. The laud is tapped foi iti great variet and quantlt) of UTO ducts. J. M. Church, president of the com James B. Welch will tell you what these letters stand for. It's a good story. Have him tell you, and if you do not, you will find out later by watching this space. CLE