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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1902)
Clearance Sale Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings and Hats I 7.00 Men's KiiitH, clearance prise 5.66 7.80 Men'i iuit8. clearance price 610 prio 8.00 mens mitft, clearance price B.7o" io.o(i Men's suits, clearance price 7,80 12.00 Men's suite, clearance pricy l.oO Mem duck coats, lined . LAO Man's iui k pants, Lined 8.00 Mi'!)'.-; duck coats, lined.. .MenV heavy fleeced underwear, suit QLOVES, NICKWKAR. SWEATERS AND UMBRELLAS Eiverythinj; at Reduced Prices. (I IU) I 10 I 10 1.60 .86 It A Ell y DA LEY Om Price Olothtera, Furnishers and natters, Pendleton' PRIDAV JANUARY 31. 1902. GENERAL NEWS Afttl .l ( i t iuk (Ik- daad ul Kill ol tin' Carn gi Institute, the trustees prof n il.'d to adopt by law, and then Iteted tli' tOllOWlBg oftVcrs- Chair man ol the board of trustees. Abra ham Hewitt, vice chairman. Dr. C. H. Hilling. HCtOOiy Charles D Wal cott Dr l C (lllman was elected president The management Ol UM Santa Ke Company has decided ti establish at J Albitqiierinn tha largest areheloglcal anl ethnological inuanujH In the Unit ed Mates The porpOM If the ven ture if tn provide ; novel attraction at that Ida. i Tin milMUW will con tain I eolb" tl'n viht. d it between HO0 000 .iixi ISO, Tin carnal MabUltlna of the steei ' mbti arara atatad .if I 1 1 anil the surplus of Mm corporation and the subsldary com-' panics wa placed at I171..H4.220. Thi 'i.: ! t . iToiii'i'tleM owned ami operated by h' several federated tl.l 1 1 d.n tl .1 J p T J. HOTEL ARRIVALS The Psndlton. (! S Youngimui. Portland 0. .1 Kreeeiv Walla Walla Ueorga W. UfftN Chicago. Ti it Cnrtwrlght, Chicago, oilie iacK and wife, aturrni ompanv Knits h' Sun Kianciseo. it. Hubiiaui Portland. a Benson. Portland. it Oarratsoo st. Paul H Bandar Chicago I MiiKr. Portland John B. I.athrop. . 1 1 y v. ii Co man Portland ' 'hai i. h K. Conistock. Orlan Klnaia! tj Poitinnd W A Hubbard. .Minnesota Lie, s W. fames f I HoMnhon Portland William T Tannar, .New vmi, m laa Mason, gpokaw B I Lay bough, Chicago II I Staltr, Portland T n Bwtnton, Arlington Toe Qoldan Rule. Bd s Jolly and wife, Han PrinoU w ii Blaai Portland, r Arnold, Hoo.i Rim. r R Honauckar, spiikan. A J Burro wa Waiiu Wnlla ' I' Itinlei s, ,:,,,,. James H Tryun. Joitepii. c ; McCutcbeon, Portlai Ut tile lidding to ahead with th. Nicaragua route. : .ii. 1 Ct Ola oi, liehalt of the rontrnctora who twill the Cblango drainngi onnnl dffara to build an Isth mian canal complete, either at Nica ragua or Panama, under contract with tb United States. He says rout, i- iiMnidc, but thinks far ' n tt- r results can be had from the Nicaragua CMUC a once the canal Is bul.'t the United .States will practi cal!', annex d-fa u.. a and Nicaragua and ..jinn.: their commerce. With the Panama waterway we would ac quir. nothing hut a waterway int. Portland. s, Valla) Pbrgi Echo. a u, win. .mi. CorraUla, lira J. H Dougherty. Kllan Slntpoou Kanaaa, J ami - Btutpaon, Kansas. Adam Acamtlne and arttt, Ohio Wllllnin MoDOMM, Abelene. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWb An order from the war department designating the Seventh Infantry, Colonel C A fOflladgO commanding, now stationed at Vancouver barracks, and In Alaska im iai vice In the Phil ippine ibiaudv Mm. h i eived at Van Twi. hundred N. Perce Indians are engaged in a tribal dance on Ijttiwal creek. The dance, is the result of a council thai was held last week to dim usse.l tin proposed abandonment ef the I.apwal agency and the trans fer of the same t. the superintend n Of Mm I anwal Indian Industrial School. Qranffl Pnai now ban a board of trade liuiilnesH Ban met and effect ed a permanent organization with the following officers: President. R. L. foe vl. . -pn.si.lent. H. C. Hob Hen treasurer. H. L. Qllkey; aecra tary, lennln H Stnvall; board of dl- Wtnra .1 O Rocth t a fr.r,. .,, Oeorge P. Cramer. After undergoing hardships and overcoming obataclt the members .of the Trans Alaska company eapJor atloi. and trail building party have succeed. ,1 in cutting their way through n oiii the Yukon to lllaman Ijike ami establishing a trail which It Is said will mark a new era. com men ially so far aa Nome and the contigous region Is concerned. At Rllenaburg the United States geological survey party, under P. C Uchratler which ia to operate in the Copper river mining district of Alas ka during the coming season, la now outfitting under the direction of Bd Drown the veteran packer, who ban Ittma witii all the parties who have xouu north. This corps will aall for Valdaa from Seattle on Fobruarv 15. Announcement. To accommodate thoae who ar- par I tin! f the uac of atomizers in appl) ing liquids Into the nasal passage lor catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepai- Cream Halm in liquid ironi. winch will be known as Kly'.s Liquid . Cream Halm. Price, luciuuing the spraying tube, is 75 cents Uruggists or ny mail. 1 lie liquid form embod ies the medlciual properties of the solid preparation. Cream Halm u quickly absorbed by the ambrnna and does not dry up the secretions hut changes them to natural ami health-, character Kly Hrothers, 50 Warren street, New York A HAND80ME NEW GROCERY. The New 8tore of R. Martin In the Lafontaine Btoek to Be a Beauty. Tin aan ttt I It. Martin, to be known as the t it 'takery and Oro eery, in the LijfMU block, is to be a very hainisonii establishment It is to be arranged with every facil ity for doing business economically, thoroughly and promptly Kxtraefforts are to be made to deliver all pur chases to customers in the city with tin bast loss of time IJtih-k sales and small profit will be the motto .ii tin- gan establishment and news iiier publicity will be freely used to make tin- people familiar with the quality of goods and low prices. The gan quarters will be occupied before thg and Of February, and In tile mean time the old stock at the nresenf lo cation will In- ifMied of at reduced prices on most of the stock, prepara tory to the removal. Hy selling the old stock the expense and trouble of moving It will In saved and the new store will be filled with new goods. Come to Marlins City Bakery and (irocery for the next two or three weeks and get barKalns in the necua-, sitles of life. Child Worth Millions. "My child is worth millions to me," saya Mrs Mary Bird, of Harrlsburg, Pa., "yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." One Minute Cough Cure la sure cure for coughs croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely aafe cure which acta immediately. Tallman ft Co and Brock ft McOomaa. N IN CHOSEN CAPT. KRAUtl ELECTED AS VICE PRESIDENT Oregon Fish and Came Association Holds Annual Matting In Pot Hand. Captain James I Kiause of Pen. dcton gnjuMgwr of the Western Union hole, was chosen to tin i. pfaai denex ol the OfVgmi Titfi '" 1 tiame Association at the annual meeting held in Portland yogtartfnj 1 :s' Teal la president, and the other offi cers are: Secretin) A B, (Icbhaidt. tia.-m ar, John ('ran. dlraetora Dr. A c Pan ton, L, T, Sarin, Dr B. F Tuokar, Di M Dunne, K w Blaokatom all oi Portlnadi i h (flekaraon ol Kia math Kalis, il B. Ogrflald ol Pandit ton. W. T. Wright. Of I'nion L 8. Prltl of The Italics . Bdwln Stone of Albany; A, U Pox. Of Astoria. Captain Kranse linn been on. oi the DI08I edielcnl lueiubers of the asso clatlon, ami deserves tin position. . .institution was amended to iik i. ase the number ot dlraCtOfl from Hint t" flftean. ami to change the an ntinl meeting day from tin Hrst Hatur da) in Decembar to tha Brnt Tuesday In tin month. The president was an thorttad to appoint a committee on game law revision ami another to urge upon congress such action aa may he deemed necessary to proven) Indian depredations. The former committee is to consist of five mem bers ami the latter two .. meberahlp of MM was reportad I ly Seen tar Oehhunlt I pon the subject of trout plant lug and game protection the aoratntji report con tained the following Inning the year approximately the following number of trout have been planted b the' association: Umatilla county In the north fork ol Mom bum creek. IMM Montana :i ay ling, in Hear creek. Iu.oiim on- ii. a grayling. In McKay creek 10 ofirl rainbow trout i nlon county In Cnthai Ii k I iHi Montana grayling. Clatsop county -In ngfjar Necan- l am, 10, knatarn brook tront . in tiie Isowai NaoanlcuiUi lOjOon ral ibow . in. hi ( laekamus county In Clear creek. 1 brook 1 1 out I. Inn county In Co ei.ei. tt rn brook trout. Bealdai thana, nhonl WO i.ai,. si lnk trow won planttd in Man don l aio . Yamhill county, and an equal unrulier iii a small lake, which la not known any apaelflc name i Hood rlvei Don't Live Together. Coiisiipation ami health nat togt thor. DaWltt'a Uttla Barty R ara pronota aaay actios of lh bowala Without griping or distreaa. Tt II iv fJo iini Hro. I K II ovt : DtiMOCHATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE MET THURSDAY. Chairman White Assembled the Mem bor3 to Formulate P'ans for toe Campaign. Porthtnd an M chairman 8am (I it. of Bnkar City, mei th. mem n ( i i the demoeratl. central com- i. title, todnj to lav plana for tha eampnlgn The conunlUaa is thna Samuel White, chairman Bghaj Oltyi Bit bnrd W Montague s. r. tarj Portland. .1 ii Kobbins Baker B B. Wilson Bonton; T, f, Cowing, - Unas, J. K. Campbell Clatsop; W JT Slaughter. Columns ;John F. Hall. Coos: W. A. Booth. Crook; Qaorga nuhugh, Cnrty; s. Sj, Van Va. i. (iilliam (J. . Hazcltlne '" "i!!. n B) rd Harney; A. N. Soliss. Jackson; J. o. Booth, Joseph inc. H. f Van BrlgUMT Klamath; B. Dnly, i.akc i i Campballi Lona; n Onlthtr, Lincoln, ii c Wataon, I. Inn. W. M. Kais.-r, Marion C H. Test Malheur. Henry HlacknUM Borrow; I c Watch Multnomah; I). W Sears. Polk; Joalgh Mar-I, Bharman P. w Todd, Tllllnmook I'honias Ormoud, Union, K. D. Boyd Umntillni ftgron Bfnda, Wallowa: h C l.elhe. Wasco: John H Wall Washington, W. W. Hoover Wii. . aff GAMBLING IS CLOSl But our radical style of cut price making in our celebrated a Closing Out Sal continues to worry competition and please thousands of contented customers. Plenty Panteifyou need tliem. Gotta and vests if you neil them llow will tlnii mil you? A few days now and we will take un nual Invoice, Wo are therefore anzknM to oloee out ;i lot of odds and audi at sacrifice prices, We have ftdded the celobrataj. Jft-1 .( li i Lie 1. .,!;,. . ' '"''s l() 0ljr j hoe store and an thin shoe ha sue!) i favorite in tha big ,,, I speak for it i heart; welcome her Boston 5ton : WHE YOU TAK TO C0VEB ! x ."rTCSjaaJ .. . - It ' " V 1 mm 't 7 " - " i r m tWgyaa-vjjfjgjk ?J . . JhinMjnf V - fn'1 BE SURE IT IS A GOOD COVE With n pair of "Pendleton BUuakete" on your bnl you will be oomfortable and warm during the eoJl st winter nlghtl FOR A pair of eix pound blankets of Pendleton nana feature have been proven to le a warm if i t" pound pair of other brands. BECAUSE Nothing Imi pure PLUJCCI wtol in lined in the Pen dleton Mill- and Utey Hpiu their yarn liner and weave thi ii blanket, oloaar than other milln RESULTS always follow the uv ,,i tu. . the nuw scian l...l:. IlilllJW on bro's HernlLi.le . I . ' I . v , , .11 1 1 I I - llbc line ior dandruff and lalL lllg ll.lir. it uow,cv., s cert., in umpcltics tll.lt kill or iniirolM- that he uini tu si-s uie uoiiDlc ty sappme; th,. ,,, oi:tof die hair bull.. With tin, parasite destroyed, dandruf uu.n we .uinii uair lamiot exist A thick-, suit ii, ..t i gii.wth ol hair where foniierlv or iK-rliau A tbkk. suit springs forth linn, l i iii Ban. or ia total baldness held sway. OncUailr Hfill couuiui you o! iu merits. For Ssk at all Mrst Cl DruS Su,nl PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLi PENDLETON, OREGON. Manufacturers of Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Shawb x&miie&sxsti&t .,(.i.... . , , iM.wasxaauwxugaM. i ... tor Health, Strength and ft Pleasure Drink II Polydore Moens, Proprietor. u