East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 27, 1902, Image 8

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MONDAY. JANUARY 27. 1902.
H
AVI VO( BEEN
ouu prices o
Felt Slippers,
Felt Shoes and
Jersey Leggins
BOB LADIES, HI88EB
M OHILDRBNT
BBB OVH window D1SPLA1
Win. can ntlord to hav. wet feet when
you can buy rubbers at stieli prices:
Ladies Storm rubbers, aoc
Misses Storm rubbers.
Child's Storm rubbers,
Dindinger.
Wilson & Co.
Successor (0 Cleave! lSros
ORIENTAL MINE LAID
OFF TWELVE MEN
Larger Force Than Ever Will 8oon
be at Work.
Ukiah, Jan. 27. The Oriental Mln
Infi company laid off abotr ;i dot n
men laat week, owing to having no
lumber with which to work fftt)
will have the I MM bet by the first of
Febniary. when they will use larger
fore- than over. There are thirty
five men workltu, titer,- row, Tbf
company pays twenty cents pr hour
and board 'and pav.t.i.. comer, twtce
a month. Ther In ta ,.c of another
compan) . r u: : ground lhara in M
spring
The winter heretolora in Camas
Prairie has been one of unusual mild
ness Scarcely any range It 00 ban
been led. and Home cuttle ai. Mill on
the range
School wan out here last Friday.
nss Aiarpie. who taught the primary
department. gave excellent satisfac
tion ami will probably be engaged
lot the spring term.
A a. Cole, the Viuson sheepman
wah in tin Prairie a few Java ago
surveying his stone and 'timber
claim and otherwise netting ready
ir his approach. contest
It is rumored here that If, E. Stur
devant o: this place has been award
ed the contract for carrying the mall
betw Pendleton and Ukiah for the
next four years at $:'39.r. per annum.
This is I7-1& higher than the present
contract price
Warren (llhbs has purchased the '
Uklah barbet shop, formerly conduct
ed by W, L Harpole.
THE OREGON MEMBERS
InterMountain Investment Assocla
tlon Growing in Importance.
Since his visit her Manager An
drew L Ment of the Inter-Mountain
Pacific Investment Association has
secured seven ugents In Oregon, one
each In as many towns. E T. Wade
k Clearance Sale
BOOKS FOpv
ALMOST hCfrllNG
Sile iron Jan. null to Feb, 1.
If yon want a book ol am
kind or description come
and look at stock and net
lienettt of our low prices.
TALLMAN & GO.
THE LEADINU DKUUUISTS.
The Pendleton Shoe
Havt' 5OO Dgiri Of M irlHt'S Shews,
tht-y are.HolIing at, per pair
Farmer price Irom $1.90 to $1.75-
500 pftln Ohildrsn'i Shoes
at, per pair
hoi
ornier prices from li.al to
lam Bargains la ten a and Ladles' Shoe
DON'T PAIL
Pendleton Shoe Co.
Thia
representing It In Pendleton, ami the
others being: linker City. J. F. Kei
guson; Portland. Ooodnough I
BtMrBI l ,i Grande, l.a Orando In
vestment 'otiiininy , The Dalles. N.
Whealdon ; Man, Payne & Jonas;
Albany, s N. Steele.
All oi these agents give the bcsl
of rcfci' iiiTs, a bank In each town
and arc bunded toKcther by the asso
elation in Mailt one another In dis
poning of Inn. is to home seekers who
fa minim, from various places Mr.
Wade ha already secured heneiit--from
hi a.-., ncy in quick finding ol
cuatomera
TONIGHT "HUMAN
HEARTS" WILL BE GIVEN.
Hal Peid's Play. Then "Rupert of
Hentxau," Murray and Mack and
"Paloma."
Tonight comes Hal Held's 'Human
Hearts, which will be a first-class
product ton, according to the crii
clsms mad. everywhere
a; iiAvl 1 MfiBB tmAT VB!
BR
HP!
For Tuesday
Night
No work of Action ever lent Itself
more effectlvelv or more aeceptablv
to stage than Anthony Hope's second
Zenda story. "Tlupert of Hentau.'
which Is to be seen at the Frazer en
next Tuesday evening
For Thursday Night.
Wherever Vurrav and Mack have
appeared this season, th eaten have
had their seating capacities fully test
ed ami standing room has been at a
premium ami critic ct. i.vwhere have
been enthaainatic In their praises not
only tot a well constructed pln but
lot ina oiever artists engaged to
sent "Shooting the Chutes
pre
For Friday Night.
Paloma. the child pianist. , and h
-sister Karla. younger ami almost
great a genius as Paloma. Prices.
cents parquet. g cents circle,
cents gallery, and school ,1,11,1
a
75
all age
1 cents.
SPEAKb TO STUDENTS.
Judge Lowell
Will Lecture at Statr
University.
Stephen A Lowell left this mornliu
lot Kiigene where he is to deliver an
address on "Law and lawyers" to
the law students of the State Unlver
slty, Tuesday evening
Judge Lowell sp,)!:e at La Oran.b
on Fri.lav evening on "Hums." ol
which the Chronicle says
F.vcry noble attribute of the Scotch
received Its meed of praise and their
only fault of convivialty was forgiven
them because of their many virtues
Judge Lowell's remarks were freely
Interspersed with quotations anil
readings from Hurn and his praise
of the lowly hut true hearted 1 , wu;
h the .,,lr v tV.l(hlJ lH
wr .
...;:l".i iiiftee than any other
Kuglish poetry except Milton's. The
audience expressed frequent approval
of tin speaker's sentitujonts.
Catarrh tanaot, Be Cured
ppllcatloo. tliev caiiuoi rvtrtt
Will.
the mmi of the 4lekv Catarrh t blood or
rouoUlutloua: llmMM'. aul In order u 1 ur-11
yuu 1. in-: lake Internal r.-medluH. ilti - Ca
larrh Cure in taken internal!) and mi - .lire.-ti)
on the blood and HMOUS kiirla.-na. Ilall' I a
larrh Cure 1 uol a .iua k medicine. It wt pre
" ill" ' by one ol llie bet pliytli lan In Ibii
country (or ycar, au.l l rea-nlar ireaeriiiini.
It la rompoiH-d of the bvtt toul. " (uiiwn, linn
blueil wllh the beat hl.xi p.irillen, acting
directly on tbe uiucooa saiiaets. The prriect
combination ol the two ingredient- U what
uroduiea aucb wonderful reuli in . uriug ca
larrh. Send lor utlu.ulaU, Irev.
F. J CIIKNKV A CO., Hrop. , Toledo. O.
Hold by ilrusglt. price TAe.
Hall . KamlTy Pllla arv the beat.
Athena Press: William Piper came
to town yesterday after a couple of
lelephoiiei two farm bOMM
will be connected with the Hradlay
telephone system.
Company
$1.45
$1.20
S1.7S.
TO OUT OUR PKICBS
645 Main Street,
Pendleton, Orsgon.
algMtara la on mmwrj boa of tbe vouliw
Laxative iVotno-Quunoe wsai
HIS LEE BROKE!
LOSS COPELAND MEETS
DAD COASTING ACCIDENT.
Was "Sliding Down Hill" Near the
Central School Building and Struck
a Tree.
Loss Copataadi Dm I0yasrold son
of "Missouri" Copclanil, the black
smith, broke bis left lei a tew Inchaa
above the knee while coasting on the
school house hill at I o'clock Sunday
afternoon Ntinicmtts small hoy., hart
bMI using the sidewalk ii long that
part ol Main street for coasting lor
the past few days, since the snow fell,
but they hnve now stopped short. The
accident occurred In front of the rati
I dance of Mrs iinttic T. Btaaflald. Into
whose house the inn wa. carried,
moaning, although he exercised true
American boyish grit, and did not
give awaj to Ms feelings to am ie.it
extent. A cab was at once summon
d, ami tipon Its arrival, he was taken
to his hOOUl, which Is neat the Alia
Ureal baeeball grounds. Dr. c .1
Smith was nt nil side within an bout,
and quickly reduced the fracture
making the victim comfortable and
aaauring all Interacted that recovery
WOUld be sure ami quick.
The accident happened as follows
1 ouns Copt land ami 1 companion,
slightly older. ('la t en. c Cook b
name, had formed a . oniniiinlt ,,
Interests and Were titling tilll.lelll
"tn li OH his own sled Loss was In
front, with the tope of the second
III il in his hand. The front sled
swerved and left the outside edge Of
the Bldewalk, Its occupant striking a
tree not ovet lotit inches in thickness
The youth on the second sled saw
the danger Impending, ami guided his
led off the Instdi edge of the Stile
walk, rolled ovi 1 and escaped unhurt
PERSONAL MENTION
Booth
Portland
Roueei is in the eft) from
Lincoln
day from
Flmer
Pier... was In town
"Ht
Milton.
Cleave; returned Sun, lav
from a business trip to Portland.
Indian Agent Wllklus Is nwav on
MS led tour of the Hound cou
try.
K. A. Hchlfller has returned from 11
till, to his family m Wtlhunette ml
ley
.Cptuiti cierk w i). ObamberlnlB
'sited bis relatives in An. i-n 1 Cut.
day
Mrs .lap Stevens
visiting her sister
let
01 i.a Orando, is
Mrs. Frank Bra
Dr. Col. Wll:
Oil professional
noon.
II B Dnptty,
man of DnytOB
called to BttOi
bnalaaaa this
H.o 1
aft"i
prominent liuslneu
Wash.. Is l.'Ulslelen
at Hot
.1 .1.
I Pen. . ton.
Hulling ,. 1 Satin. lav evenlni;
lor AMeiia, whet
his family hav.
' visiting relatives
Miss sihier. reports tani
Ran Walla Walla hospital
of .irs (' s .In.-
nt ol the
is a guest
Jane - A llownr.l leav. - this even
mg lor Sumpter to be Knt. u ,,,w
days on a business trip.
F. H. nialr. clerk for (M.-avor Pros
in the dry goods store, visited bll
parents In Weston Sundny
11 Al llrowu. F. l Walt
I !........ I . ,
1 ..111!
11 mini, 1 land at
registered
1 rum Walla
a'
tin Gold. -11 H11I,. hotel
Walla
Westo.i Leader Ir J A. Heattie
made a trip to Kugen. , th, first of
the week to deliver two lectures at
tin- State University
Dr. Thompson ami family recent !,
I tout Pennsylvania, win 1 ,
;hing over the
country iui
lion to practice,
i
ine.iK inc. left last
evgugg ni Laotlne
to locate
wh. r. h, intends
H T. Conncll. of Alba, Is in town
serving as a regular juror at this
term of the circuit court lie RM
been on duty already eleven .Us
and he says he has just a touch 01
homesickness.
Mrs Hubert Slantleld arrived in
I'eii.lleton Saturday Mnlng from
Walla Walla where sin ha. U.-,-u mi
several weeks. She was uu 1 here i
Air. ntannei.i unit liey went to th.
leu-
nonie on nutter creek i.slav
Otegonlan Tin honor
Of repre
.euuiig uregon woniei, ,,i, n,, ,.aril
of lady managers of the Louisiana
BnrokggM Kxoaltlon has i. .-n giv.-u
to Mrs. J. li Montgomcn ,, the vole
o. UM teaerai world s fan
sion.
eoiiuuls
Frank and Nellie HuMn,.,,, have
Just returned from WaltaluirK, where
they went on the sad mission of at
tendluK the funeral ami i,,irial oi
their sistei. Mrs. (. Q Bnu., They
entered the Sisters' school iiKaln this
morning.
E. W. McComas returned Saturdav
evening from Moscow t'uiux and
othei wathiaftoo toaraa n, Hayn
that a K..-.I. deal of wheat is helm;
held hj the farmera In that country
as well as here, they hoping that the
i.ri. e will go higher.
After spending several days in n
dletOB with friendB and Incidentally
irumuB mmi us. mi. -1,111. of the In
uuBiriai iionie ior ullud, h
Is tryliu;
to establish In Portland
Ooariaa Ne
bergall left yesterday
his return to Portland
morulug for !
C. B. Isua.-h la in town from his Me
Kay creek ranch, Ave ndles south ,.f
Pendleton. He repor-a that he has
loat 13 head from hta band of cattle
the aniawto, apparently, having atray
.i
ti
ad sway In the mountains before they
were driven out for the winter. The
1. iter part of the lost cattle are
yenrlinga.
H I Ourllek. represent lug the Pa
ge! Soiiiiil Hunk at TnCOmt, has been
In the city several days looking after
the Inlet erts of the hank, which holds
w 11, -house receipts on wheat stored
in the Athena PkHtrlni Mfli ware
hOUBe, tar which a receiver haR been
appointed.
Weston Lender; Dr. J, R, Thorny
,ou. late of Pittsburg, Pn Is In the
citj from Pendleton with a view to
locating here for th' practice of met!
tciie. Dr, Thompson Is a medical
u.iduate of the University of Penn
sylvania, and since leaving his Alum
Mater has been practicing six years
at Pittsburg and In Nevnda.
LOOKS LIKE BATTERIES
WOULD STAY THERE.
Fort Walla Walla Receives Five Cars
of Guns From the Arsenal.
Walla Walla. Jan. 117. Yesterday
nve i.i' ol Held pit s arrived In
this city direct from the United
it arai oal al Unci, island, ill., for
b th. Thirtieth battery, light
Held artillery, stationed at For
Walla Walla The guiiH r.re of the
latent aumrai line being made laitt
lion; :ln 1891 models, and nr I
beauties It required live earn to
trnnapori the st guns ami the neoee
tan oninona and supply wngons.
The Thirtieth has 1 11 bete sev
oral months without guns or horses
and no practice of 1 otisenitoncc has
I II possible. An effort has been
nuiile tO secure the horses WltbOtti
much success, and at lut the guns
have arrived nntt will be at once
taken to the fort for use A few
horses ban been secured ami prac
tlca will now be possible with at lensi
part of llu men Tin Tenth battery
has been Inlly equipped for sev 'til
mouths
Hob Kneebs. the hoiseinaii who he
1 ami' famous a few yenrs ago through
Ills imprisonment In Germany for rue.
lug an alleged "ringer," llethel , la
lead at Sioux Cltv.
LADIES'
Warm House Slippers
75c to $1.50 1
I
a
a
I
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
Bat
Warm Lined Shoes
$1.25 to 2 50
Warm Slippers
for Clidren
Peoples Warehouse
Hetrtfttteri.
Victory at Last.
I ALLING HAIR AND DANl)RUFI:
CAN BE CURBD.
OPALGINE
The Latest Scientific Discovery
Cures all forms of Scalp
Diseases, such as Dan
druff, Baldness & , and
will stop the Hair from
Falling out. As a Dress
ing it has no etpaal, keep
ing the Scalp and Hair in
a Healthy condition.
OPALGINE HAIR FOOD CO
BALTIMOHC, MD.
IfOtB 4 McOuMAa, Ai'la lor i'sndlsteo ud
vtelnlly.
T.
call roa COUNTY
WAIRAMT8.
Ussallu county war rail la rsaUlatan
1 ooan hoawa upoa prwtania.
Jaw.... -aT im.
HE
ADMITS
GIbiaa
CANTONWINE'S FATHER
LIVES IN PORTLAND.
And la Cousin of W. J. Cantonwine
of Walla Walla Pleads Guilty '
The young nun. who RnVc his Illim
as l-red OUttOBWlae, of Wall,-, u ' ,"!
an. who was arrested f,. ,,, J
kodak and overcoat In Pen t011 ,
a son of II S. Cnntonwlm. ,,r i''r.
land, who Is a cousin of W 1
InllU'ltw, nt VII.. II.. ' "U
" "" Hiia, tin
III era
sun. I'l-eu I union wine
hnvli.t 1
tilled In ro I . U
v n.c.ueni at North
raBJmn on the Northern I'aelflr .
month ago. a
The yOUng man here, who bears th..
-.1111. name as that of the on, !
was killed at North Yakima ?
waiter and has worked around the
lining iowiik. He 1
here from Walla Wnlla. wharf l
employed at his usual enllim
wlll plead Rullty to the charges.
DAMON WILL COMF'f 1
nine
was
Me
Pendleton K. of P. Lodge
The Dalles.
Will Go to,
Dama Ledse n... i. which was
the lucky lodge In earning ,,ff M..I
lrle in the nnnunl contest t
third rank degree at the Knlfhti ol
I ythlni. COnvantlotl in this eltj th,
lOtb, has been Invited to send a team
to The Dalles to compete with the
lodges of Wasco county and two from
Portland nt their nnnunl convention I
which is t be held Saturday night
the iMt of February The Invli
..4W. iif.-u H,,i'ii,.,t alio tile local -, 1
ii- confident of being ns lucky at The
a Ilea us they were at home
ST. JOE STOI
SPECIAL SALI
ONE DW ONLY
MONDAY, JAN.
1 ...
WB will put uti -ale U.iKKI (,. um.
i a '
tinermns ut I;, ecu!!- jmt yard. Iimin
to lt VHrd to unv one Qtiatomtr,
THE LYONS MERCANTILE
Up to Date, First Class Fumttore Sttw
I . .4 I. t .a.U:..l, ,, ...l.., i anil all At MM
The
daft
I L1 1 "il I-. I I I I I I I lilt II It' 1 I H ! I
( onipetition, Undtrrtakinj; parlors in connection
M. A. RADER.
Main and Webb Stn
AIPTlfiHT HFAT
i m 1 VBI mmmrnm
I have B full line of the celebraied
COLE'S A IK-TIGHT
Wfxxi" and coal itovea guaranteed to
l)e abHolutely air tight None ol H
heat i8 wated and the wnw "
aave ONE-HALF of your fuel bin.
I also have a full line of cast cook stoves -u-
Prices ar the lowest, quality cons.ue.-
C. TAYLOR, the Hardware
741 Main street. PaodletO
International Poultry Food makes
Beef Meal gives them flavor.
Clamahells make them ioUO
Mica grit aids digestion.
Try a sample.
C. F. COLESWORTHY
Hav. Qraln and
OwlT.
Finr ttas
TRAN
TRUC
1
eMj
In handsome I
1 mil of the mott 1
surpriaai that dtli
ill 1 stress ol how. I
1 v in such lie it
ah showiiifi 111 alll
4 .in- kept in an
IVnilleton.
cIM
Oreeoo.
127 ud 12a Kaat Alia Street.