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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1902)
osing Out Sale of JffiE OF PLAGUE othing and Pants... NEARLY 300 HOGS HAVE DIED FROM CHOLERA. 18.00 DB a 00 Baits. IA.UU .-in i 250 Suits 10.00 Bttlta $12.50 .111.00 .$ 9 60 $ 8,90 7.60 $5.00 Taut $8.90 $4.50 Pan, . $8.25 $4.(10 Pants J53.00 $8.00 Prate., 2.75 OVERCOATS, LESS THAN COST. 1 -c fit? fwftAc' Retiring from business. JANUARY 1902 BREVITIES. . Irktina j HOWira. rniiu I . unwiini Are Insurance. ,gt batter St (I"'- BWW .... (' cuvcr Hl'OB. Dill l"i I CU. m. hiw Cleaver HroR HI .J. Pn s tlbumen muktffl nun my r i ito . i . ... i in r . iiii i ..ci jwmw Bte w - fs n.,.. i. . in tie cltj Button's COOTl'M fri flroccrv HI " 1 Itlmii.t nut ii. ( ktndl Ol real estate, , ..... t. rr nr..iA u- tit. t.UIn soft anil jr Carnation crearu. Brock et). wudinl llrocery Iiuh tome Lckeit creamer) better for Lb per pound. In di 01 - north of St. kottl. Mam street. i A On mi i.rfi.rlm. mii.ciul TOT in.' . W.'CS l I I Bin-pi 1 1 prices. .ii line urtii.Mt oi Aiiann terms, iziiuu d Idea! sheep ranch of U )t ten .alio 2000 M.'llll r.unv . r, wan ! Mixnt. i inui'ii tn t Bat hall nniiniitlv nt 7 SO Btilbv uk there Ih business !Brtaiic. to transact. T. I l.b. .. ..I........... fit nil .T It I 1 1 I t'u.il lirl.-tlt ...... . I J V V am. . rnmnl... I. .1 I I........ i,."'i in nciini , m. It acts itetitlv on th i'r and hi.i ii. -vh. and la a Mure. It la made from prepared uh uhIIv hi. i sailed line's Medicine. - menu un- moves me y Prloa 26c and 60c. W Tallman ft Co , aole Weather strips at Jesse Fulllng'B A bell hoy Ih wanted Immediately al Hotel Pendleton Carnation cream fOI the chaps Brock-M cOouuu Co llllHhee Chapter, (). K. 8., will meet thlH evenlnR at 7:30 o'clock. Carnation cream for rhupped handB and face nt Itroek-McComaH Co. HkateB Me, aledB. 66c to $H 45. Ounii'H, fancv Btatlonerv lowcBt prii-H NolfB .Iiiflt received at the standard Oro eery a full stock of Walla Walla health food. He., price TkltaMi tt Co. are nuik Iiir on book! In theit fedVOrtiaMtrat in thin paper. A woman wantH ItWrttOI an cook In reHtaiirunt or liourdhiK Iioiihc. In quire at thlH offlei . Charlfti Crowley und Kd Chapman xv. re phcIi UHBeBHed $f. in pollre coll I thW motBlatt for bolai drunk and dN ord.-rly. The wool and MOIIftnfl mills are clOHed down on aeeount ol th. OOld. The itIB pipM i; ii. up and mini. It illfllcult to run. .1. Frank I'ay ha. tin- i-outrart toi Milium Poly doit Moms' ice boum a! $1 a ton. Mr. Iuy hu.vb the lee crop Ih lair and that lie will hurvcHt ulioiit HMi tOM in tliin piirtleiilar Hltf ifrti A tiiirprlbe ..arty OMrlM Peters, at her Pcnillt ton lust ii itcttt . In iriendb. kllfttla hum il tet'iainnieiit. KeireBlini'v ed. rni given MY nine II WMl a few of DM niweifjU W.' e sei". CECIL R WADE'S PLAN. Aft IV . i RHWADP EZ-1L. x 1 Clarke & Co ill Court Si riil Manager ot Whitman Athletics Wants Charge in Regulations. Cecil R. Wade, son of Mr. and Mra. E. T. Wade, of I'endleton. is mauu;er Of ntliletlrb at Whitman College. He Iiuh nusw. red an Inquiry sent by tin UMMNUaa relutlve to athletic affairs during lie eiimiug Heasou. It belli thoiiKbt that a general revision of the ntlM uhottld lie mad.-. Mr. Wude favors u l-agu.- anioio; the lead In educational iiiBtltutiotiH ol tile Pad Hi' Not'tliwest. and suggests the UnlM 'sity of WaHlilngton. the CnlverBlty of Idaho, the Unlverslt ot Oregon Washington Agricultural Col lege und Whltiaaii College, us charter memb.-rs. !lc Buys that the fctMfltlC regulutiors now in vogue at the dlff . ent colleges are unjust and are the caiiHi of much vexation, und that the situation would be made satisfactoi h v the adoption und enforcement of s constitution und a rigid set of by laws. Ill suggests that such an iih boclation be governed by two dele gates front each eotlOgSi hut is of the opinion that It would be unwise for the college men to include uthletH i inb.- iii their league. Mr. Wade StAlSS that tills matter has been agitated at Whitman tor some time, and ihut the Wallu Walla college is anxious to j see such a league formed. Has Raged for Several Months Badly, and Been in the County for the Past Two Years. Nearly .ton hogs have died in Uma tilla county during the past few months. This Is the startling fact that hSB I come to light since the article in the ICasl Oregon ian a few days ago con 4 the first news of hog cholera In the country. It in Impossible to get the exact , number of hogs lost from this disease , but the figures will run Itwn 2f0 ti 100, and possibly more. That hog cholera has been raging for several , monthR has been known only by those losing from the disease, and a few others who have' been Bworr. to se I crecy because the owner of Infected ' herds wanted to got rid of '.hem he 1 for the people became awar" of the facts. P. rrv liouser is salt! to have lost i 70 head. Tat Klne. 70. Frank B Clop i ton. Sam l.owe, Charles Wlislns and many others ha.e lost smaller nuiu : hers. Some of them deny tst there is any such thing as h-.g ch lera. but !r Christie, who has had years of cp Hence In dealing with 'hla dis ease, says it is cholera and In the worst form He has dlssect-'d several hogB that have died, and n-mc that were found sick and killed ror this purpose. Strenuous Efforts Needed. The plague has a Koot sta t and It , will take some time uirh 'he nui-t strenuous efforts to stamp I ut Peo ple living along McKay cr-"k haw thrown tin carcassses thus" dvlne Into thi creek and they have washed ! down and perhaps tOlSCtfl everv ranch below them. f)r Ch'-lst'i says the only way to stamt. ou! the d'SMSe jls to QtHUSBtlas and ki I . v . Ms. -as Sd r exposed hog anc ther. If Is g hard matter to get rl I of ths feTSSS ietitlrely. us tin will '.Ve lu 'ti sol1 Vfhert a dtSSMSd ho has -en for three years und poaa'V'y loiik- r t)f course. It will sp.-ni ui I . in dsnn and kill SpPS ' M Ii bnHtt) hogs, but if thtt s the mil) nivOBt I stamping out th dlOMSi it . h. it' ' be done Br. Christie m s then N to cure for the hog aft I I Ottec 1 I comes I of set sd sod then is little chunce to PrSVSSi th si. rend Of the dlSSOSc when it once ets hold In u RonnttBKjr. Been here Two Years. Thele lire verj lew people in I'm a tills P0Uni that know this disease bus b. SB here tot two years. It bus been kept So QMlSl thllt people huve lost I'oks utiil not known the ause The Hrst latrodsctlofl of the cholera In the i iiiint was about two years go i'as HogSN n tsraw and stock BOB Hvlna tin ii in the Putter creek country, but aho is now dead. Intro .due the disease on'his place by ship ptB a cai of hogs in mi the Wlllunc it. vull. . He then bad over Too head SBd -i"u of tin in died in a few We.'kS Tile lest lie IllUllcd into 0M0 und shipped to Tacoma for market Site, that time, the plague has grad nail) been uettlllg deeter hold Utld presdfDl over the country. newspapers were run for revenue only. "WTiat in thunder do the doc tors run for, anyway? Bo they run tor glory? "An litor works a half a day for $:! with an Investment of $3000; a doctor looks wise and works ten minutes for 1 200, with an Investment of 3 cents for catnip and s pill box that cost i M "A doctor goes to college for two or thre years and gets a diploma and a string of words Satan himself 'annot pronounce, cultivates a look of gravity that he palms off for wis dom, gets a bok of pills, a cayuse and a meat saw and stlckes his shin kIc out. a full fledged doctor. He will then doctor you until you die at a stipulated price per visit and puts them In as thick as your DOCkstbool will permit. "An editor never gets his sdttOS' tlon finished. He learns as long as he lives and studies all his life. He cats bran mash and liver, he takes his pay In turnips and bay and keeps the doctor In town by refraining from printing the truth about him " WANTS TO STOP FLIRTING Assemblyman Bennett, of Nf York .has a bill that provides punish ment for men who m.ike "Gio Go ," eyes St the girls. Young wo nen op pote the measure t' rjughout ti vtats. TWO NEW BOILERS. Planing Millls and Steam Laundry In stall Them Esch Fiftyv Horse Power. Roheft Korstei . for his Pendleton Planing Mill, and John F. Robinson, tor his Pendleton Steam laundry, liuve eucl bought a new rii-iorae pow er boiler and tin purehusus huve ar rived They will at once be lustullci; ill the two institutions. These were demanded by tin growth of husiuesii, rendering tin old boUers too small to do the work Thej were bought lu Erie. Pu and are said to be tlrat-clas pieces of machinery. Santos Dumont's Sailing. MIOS, Jan. 28 -Santos Dunmnt Blads u hlghl successful uscelislon II. his new dlrgllile balloon today. -sail, d over the harbor, having com til. i. control ot the airship. Tills was the first attempt evet made over the sea in a navigable ba! loOi It moved along at a rate of 10 .m lis per hour and sailed about (bo IMJ twice. The trlsl took place at Mi nte t'arlo. John Dryden Elected. Treutou. N. J., Jan. 28 --The re publican caucus selection of John " d n for Bultod States aeiiator wai COplrBSed today by the legislature i'i joint ballot. Frazor Opera House (too I., Rsker, I SBBM and Manser tSS. B. Wilrh. tx-sl Mansg' Tuesday January 28th, 1902. FIRST TIME HERE Anthony Hopes tnc.itest Romanes Rupert i Hentzau Sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. Complete Original PfOductioBi Splendid Cist, Mngniflcenl Scenery. Hnndtoms Costumes anil a liost nl Atixiliarirs Prices i so, i oo. vc, ami jsc Se.ii ..(!. g Frssieti THORNE TYPESETTINC; MACHINE FOR SALE. Water Tank Exploded. B. F. Coon, living M the foot of Jackson stnet. north of the river had a peculiar experience with lis BOOI Itl . Saturday morning. Mis fJOOt wss away sod Mr. Coon was doing up the breukfast dlShSS when all of it sudddeu und without any warning the large water tunk on the stove bnnt with u loud report, letting ii the wster out on the floor. The cause the explosion Is a 'nvstery . The enter was warm and It cannot 01 laid to freerlng. Machine is in gmn! omlitiou, requires only one BMnfter biise power to run it and with it one i rsoii i an set from 311,000 to 25.000 . ins l.n viei 111 1 ilit Inniih With the machine there is the necessity j ml leys ami shaftiuK 700 to fhso pounds brevier type, 8 point Machine will he sold for 5 I I. at PomUbOM East Oreonian, Pendleton, Or. Felipe BaonennUnOi on of tns di rectors of the Filipino party, la en deavoring to luauguiute an exposition Ol commerce, to be held next December. SAY8 WAS THREATENED. Ed Bnsbo Claims Will Muiray Said Would Kill Him. Kd Bfteho tnd William Murray are Strlnf their tfonhtw In court again. This afternoon iirislio utid Murray, wiio is his brothei In law , up before Judge Fitzgerald, asking the court to bind him over to keep the peace, churgiug that Murray had thresteoed the life of Urisbo and in was afraid would do iiim bodll) ben NEW ACADEMY TERM I ; CRE "HOT STUFF" Our hot Chocolate, Clam Bouillon, Beef Tea !Lotd' 1 ohasco Flip, Tomato Bouillon, etc bey are always hot. We know how to malfc i hi lous "Hot Drinks" and 0111 price " vy leasonable only 5 cents a cup. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. from Main Street Toward the Court House Pupils Begin Latter Half of the Years Work. At the Pendleton Academy, the pe pils began this week their second term of school for the year The for mer plan of having thiuc lurms m the yesr has been succeeded by thsi of having two, ami the students were accordingly aligned to duties eoosll tent therewith The SttsndMOS is ex celleut. aud the growth ol the acad emy is a source of satisfaction to the friends of that institution 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. Editors and Doctors Compared. The doctors are all friends of ours, says the Medical Journal We ex pect 'hem to s'ay wt.1 us mill '.' yet at the risk of Incurring their dis pleasure, we reproduce l hi follow lug from the Lichfield. (Couj.1 Knglm.ei. The autfior of the arth I - n..;iiy withholds his name, hut that has nothing to do with the case The fucts are plainly stated In I OSlsUir of truth and fuu d u C The doctor horn Uoiiga .ud that CLE 1