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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1902)
IB ! osing Out Sale of ARE THERE MORE othing and Pants... 5.00 Suits. 14.00 9ttit. 2.50 Buitt 10.00 Suits., $12.50 .$11.00 .$ 9 60 if B,90 $ 7.60 $5.(H) Tants.. 4,50 Pants.. $4.(K) Tants.. 8.60 Pauls., $3 90 $3. "25 3 00 2.75 OVERCOATS, LESS THAN COST. u a - mm m m t m. m m w m m.B.i m Retiring from business. Ml jANI AHV 31. 190J BREVITIES. i Howard Farm L . ii. ......r. i dr.. insurance ,i a i w I butler B1 tM Htanaaru (or $11.7 & Cleaver Broo. ut Cleaver Bros .J Pn teudv in ihe city. Dutton'a i fhra-tillli kr tranoHi ii Imo cranolu. at H in eloai tor 1.H OmVT' Dry Ooodl I o Ll rim::. relit ttt the CJrer.. iii Water Htreet. gt ill kind of real estate. IUd rountr B .T. wane rwl in the s-iindnrd Oro m, i, , Walla Wall Kttmn tint h regular price tout ! .., c i.'ttvcr uroa. Co. Uaidard Grocery has some ( yaekett rreuraery butter for Mi r pnum! , i tin a i . s r line wheat of Adam Term, $2u(i i tu nit purcbaMf Jam-1 Lead 1 1 The report that , Duraii Inn! Imm'ii located at lou Ch! ami would lie bark Ii denied by Walla lastburit i. . Mm whereabouts IiIh .lumea. the girl be eloped waa aeon a few lilu in 8:u. I'rauclsco by a Wli mai. palltit mui m Pendleton aa lw audaonieHt. and other. .HM lirilL'.'lHt Iff ft trial dottle of Kama's lor the throat and lunge, a Sat It guarntfod to cure and IB rhroiili aw ucute coughs tWMkltit and ronauiuotlon. - and SlV Vnr .U kn TolL Co, Mlc agent. For Rule, an Ideal sheep ranch of 2000 acres, $5 per acre ;alao 2000 young owes. $3. tin per head. Kaay terms. E. T. Wade. The funeral service of .lohn l.uhrs whs held at 2:30 this afternoon at the Inum Ol H Stewart on West Court street The body will be taken to Pi lot Hock tomorrow where It will he Interred. Weston Leader; The value attach ed to Weston farm land by those ac quainted with Its uierlta, la Indicated by the fact that T. J. Price, well known as a conservative and succeHs fill farmer. husJust paid to Porter Graham H600 for 80 acrei of the lat ter's farm, a mile alul u half north of town tu nearly $44 per acre. The land Is fenced, but there are no other Improvements. GAVE A PICTURE. I Eaat Pendleton School Receives Gift From Mrs. C. B. Wade. The teuchci Miss l.ane, utid the pupils in Kiint Pendleton are dcllght ' ed with a i.lft to the school, from Mn (' Fl. Wail, thai now adorns the walls of the room. it represents the I chariot race ol lli n flu r. and Is hliih ly appreciated Record of Temperature. j The temperature was recorded last ulKht :it the door of the engine room ol tin Woolen and Scouring Mills. 'and shows Bl follows, beginning at 1 7 ! loch Thursday evening: ; 7:80 p. m., MTO 1 8:30 p. m . 2 below zero. !l ii"' p. III.. .'1 below zero. I0::io p. m.. zero. 11:30 p. in.. 2 above zero. If! M a. m . 6 above zero I 1 :S0 a m. 8 above zero. 2:30 a. m., 10 above zero. M a m.. 10 above zero 1:10 u in 14 above zero. IS: 30 a. ni. 10 above aero. I:M a m., IK above aero. btic Ranges "Kid" Moore Insane. Tin K Moist referred 'to In tlilB, from the Ituker "lty Democrat, was oik e a resident of Pendleton: 8. Moore, probably much better known to the populace of this city aud county as "Kid" Moore, a confirm ed morphine lleud. aud. theoretically speaking, a fiend iu many other ways, had u dainpei pluced on bli much checkered career yesterdxy by being adjudged Insane and committed to the state asylum for the luaane, at Salem He was taken down by Sber Iff Huutlngtou this morning. iRDWARE Death of Mra. Wagoner. Mrs. WafOMi died ut her home ut Pilot Itock at 4 o'clock this morning, und will be buried at 1 o'clock tumor She haves a hushaud and a Clarke & Co Coun Street. babe weeks old. At San Francisco a high northwest wnld blew over the bay Inflicting damage to the extent of probably ISO -one REHOUND w extra strung Horwhouud Csuidv slop tin tn kle n ur thrwui TheeMudy in delicious, Kosfltl a pound. "I oin i-udge i another goxxi eating Cand.s v.eliuv. "Utlial I Otlgh lroWAlid New. ougli ( ore for JOOf J0'"1 Pioneer Hut ( ream for cliaps-l liamih and IM M OSQtl a bottle. Protectors to Keep You Warm. KOEPPENS PHARMACY. rV trom Matin Street Toward the Court House KANE TAKEN TO CONDON, IN GILL i AM COUNTY. It Is Alleged Against Him That There Is a Gang and He Is a Member. T. P. 8weeten. constable and mar shal of Arlington, arrived last night and left this morning for Condon, Gilliam county, with Tom Kane. i charged with stealing a horse. Kane la well known here, having made this part of the country hta home for the past Is years. He was ' bartender for E. L Stewart, who ran , a saloon on Webb street, some years IM and has driven stage from Pen j dlcton Into Camas Prairie country, beside being a sort oj n Jockey and riding race horses lor some of our sportsmen. This may prove to he an important ilfwl nnd 1 the cause of the break ; Ing up of nn organized gang of horse thlevcK. although Mr. Kane says he l innocent and can prove himself out ol the difficulty. It is stated that for several yi ars Bun have been going in to the ranges of Gilliam countd and running honres out to other counties, where tbey had confederates who would lake the riorscn In charge and sill them, when the proceeds would DC divided up among t he "gang " Soiiii :! ink that this has been done so frequently that the stock associa tions oi the county have taken the thing i u hand and arc determlm d to break it up They have off red re wards ami stationed men In different parts of the country who are watching ever) luaplctoui looking individual and IptaplBI "tab" on all the new horses that come Into their territory: finding out where they come from and who sold, etc. Sold Horse to Cueningliam. This was the cause of the arrest of Kane as one of the missed horses had bven sold by him to Charley Cunning ham the she i man ami these "spot ters" for the stock association, who have been in the city for some time with the description of the stolen BOriai loiiml this puitlcular one In Cunningham's team. It having been driven to town from his ranch by one ol his men. I'pon iBQulrj the. found where Mr, Cunningham got the horsi nnd Kane who has been employed on th farm of the Fox Brothers, is miles south of Pendleton Wit- n 1 as the result n is charced wltfe tie theft of only one horse hut the authorities say five lieie o horses have bet n disposed of in tl.is community recent l and It Is Hot et ilidllllt.lv staled u hither or not Ik had anything to do with the other lour. Whether oi not Kane is utility of being connected with any of thli wholesale iteoHni. it is thought that hl nirest will bring facts to light thut will hr ni, up the practice und Mr. Sweeten buys that some very prominent people may be Implicated iiinl this will lit tin mtOM of felieting then out. When Kain wits asked by at) Kas.t irefoiii.in pt ntiitlve "hut he had to Hi; lot himself he was icluctunt I to talk, but after declaring. blmaeU intiot t tit ni tie- i hinge several times. 'm BaM "The horse waa turned over to KM to tell ami I sold him. I will be uhle to prove myself out of this, all right All the old-timers here know DM and I knotv thai I can prove my liuioet nee " He would not say who "turned the horse over" to him to bp!I t.JNKEL A CO.'S CAR. The New Implement Firm Receive Their First Carload Shipment farmers will ie interested In know ing thut A Kunkel S Co. have re- reived their thst ear of agricultural Implements. The shipment Includes the celebrated John Deere walking and riding plows. Buckeye drills Deere gta ti bur and A frame bar rows. These A tMgM harrows have The I laKgt t I.. Hi ,ti,,l t,t L'4 leet PraiiKul tanners pronounce these harrows Just the thing fur this coun try. The Buckeye drills are a sure winner having many exoelleal polnta, such as thtrkneei itreggtt of wheels etc.. whit Ii Insures carrying cttpaeit) thut is un adaii'age over am drills on tin maiket as they can not break down The Iff I nth axle ot these drills are of the best ateel and will hold all the strain, with lesB vinration than other dulls Kunkel ft Co. will receive the first of next week a carload of New Molina wagons aud Wilson Moline bugglea and hacks with new fjegtiifei aevet ageji lu this section. Kunkel K Co regueBt the privilege of showing these goods tu In' tending purchasers and interested liersoua Their Implement warehouses are ou the corner of Altu ami Cotton wood streets. Tbiasiguaturei. on every Lox of the gegOlBi Laxative BroiiiO'0"in'nei Uenuwly ilitkl SBlSne 0M la A LIVELY COMPANY. Murray and Mack in "8hooting the "Chutee." 'Murray aud Mack. In Shooting the Chutes." hail a fair Blsed am: I on Thursday eeuing. ami pleased most of the audit ie with the rspidlty aud dash of the entertalnmeut. The chorus girls were really good looking and the comedians themselves were very funny especially Murray Mr Mack occasionally indulges iu - ligJM -tlve remarks that are not indorsed by refined people Otherw ls nun in. a. a? I V i 1 1 a llillsiiai , olliet wa -- . " r - fgejoelRMit. Portland Grain Exports Portland Jan. 31. Grain shipments from this port duriug the mouth eud Ing today break all records fhiring tin month twentv three rargos have cleared, the total shipments have cone dose to 2,500,000 buahela. The shipments have gone to nearly all the countries of Bo rope and also to the chief ports of the far east. ANSWER TO SCHLEY'S APPEAL TO PRESIDENT. PAINE S CELERY COMPOUND Most Claims He Evades the Point at Issue In the Inquiry. Washington, Jan 31. The "0001 ment" of Judge-Advocate General Legflley and Solicitor Manns upon the; appeal of Admiral Schley aa submit-, ted to the president la less than one third as long as the appeal Itself. The ; commentators begin with the state-, ment that Schley and his counsel have shifted their ground. They say the chief features of ths, use were the "retrograde movement., disobedience Of orders.' "Inaccurate and misleading official reports." "fail ure to destroy vessels of the enemy lying within sight." and "injustice to a brother officer." The first was that the finest aggie gatlot! of American vessels under one i oiuinand was. by Schley's orders, tufaed about nnd headed for Key West, more than 700 miles distant, whott within 22 miles of Santiago, where the enemy's ships were. Second. that Schley deliberately and knowingly disobeyed the aecre tuM s order overtaking him In hla ret togratle movement. The third was that Schley's reason, offli islly given, for the retrograde movement and disobedience of orders, that is. "that the thing squadron was ,-iiort of coal" was not true The fourth was that for four days the Spanish ships lay within reach of the flying squadron ami no suffic lent effort was made to destro) them. The fifth Involves a point tk honor. Famous Remedy in the World It Makas People Well. Leavea Cincinnati Northern. Totolo, 0L Jan 31 The resigns t.ou of T. Ot Mi Schlndb r. lor the past thirteen years general freight anil passenger agent of the Cincinnati Northern railroad, became effective today. Mr. Schliuller was recently appointed general freight agent of the Detroit Southern. For Golf Championship. I os Angeles. Jan. 31.-The wo men's championship of the southern California Ootf association was coin neneod mepU litwely today on the links of the l.os ngelee flolf club. The contestants ait Mimerous and of ! Igfe standing and the tournament , '.utilises to be the most notable wo lien s tVOM ever piilh d off In this lUUl of the couutry. Corcoran vs. Douglass. Savanna. Ga.. Jan. 31.- "Tommy" Coiioraii, the southern welterweight, and Ficd DoustaM 'if Brooklyn. In a t went y round bout is the event pro titled by the Savannah Athletic club tar Its patrons tonight. The lively coatee! put an by the two on the oc naatton of tSelr recent meeting has ' iiasetl consltlerahle interest to be inauifesteil In the bout tonight. The nerves control and determine the health of every fnn ttofl Of thg brain ami iMidy. Mor than nine tenths ,.i nil dlsena I'D that are not Infectious are known by every physician to be Beret) the local symptoms of n tinning break down of the MrVOUl system In one person the dlieoied rondl' t it hi of the nerves iniinlfesls IfSidf III insomnia in another in Indigestion: in another by rheumatism: some oi ggn oi th hiiinan body beconee af fi t ied, ami refuses to perform its proper work. When these symptoms begin to slow themselves, medicine today knows but thla one remedy, the fa mous discovery of Prof, Edward. K. Phelpe, M D. LI !.. whose wondei fttj ai hlew iiient bus IWtSfj the fame of one of this country's greatest mil veraltleo, No other reoMdy was ever unlveraalty prooerihod by phyalelana. It was by fbe advice of the most eihl Beat practitioners Of the tnuiitry (hat this great remedy was tlist put with In reach of the public. Patne's Cel er) : el is not In an way a pa tent medicine It Is so superior la ell the so called remedies, that no ser ious comparison can he made be i ween fhem. The formula of Palaoi Celery 0oa pound bas I ii freely furnished from thg first to reputable ph)slclana any where ami the thousands of authentl- i ii.ii .uses that are reported, yearly i u t sit inns of every school have proved be) i Qnectton (hat iu fry .i tool dyepepela, btllouiaeoa. liver I plaint, in iiralgltt. rheumatism, ae all, i dlseoeee, that hBOlj ImpalreS nerves Palne'i Celery Oompowsd lo variably glvea relief. i Kin i et'ds again and iikuIii Iu com- pleteh lining diseases wheie eve Ihiiil. . I B bus fiilled II Is the oil pn pareil remedy In (he wmbi that w ttpeniN and publh ly ladoraod by uumII i ii lournali a single trial of I'aiiitt'e c. i. ,i v Com ni will convince any one thai it accompllahee iu oftajf t ie all that It Is i lull I to tin. No More Hope. vYeahlafftOB, Jan. HI Admiral RodeTora at Cavlte has notified that l!n hoieB of finding the ten missing jr. in here of Porter'e Haraar expedi tion are abandoned. Nine of the members who returned are In serious condition from weeping exenia POULTRY and EGGS Intciuuticiial I . ii 1 1 r I'uimI liuki s tin rfl Bc I Meal iivi s tin-in l)a nr Clamtbslli nska them aoltdl Mica Kiit sils digastion, I i) MMpMSi C. F. COLESWORTHY, n iraJn and PfMdi Surprised a Laager. Pietorla, Jan. 31. A Boer laagei whs surprised at Poplar Grove yt sti r ls and 17 Boers 'Bptured. in ' ludlng Field Coronet Crobelaar. who died of his wounds. 3 ami i2y East Alia Sin. t l'i DdiatODt ' In COS. LEGAL BLANKS Write the East Ore Ionian for a free cat alogue of them. A fall supply always kept In stock. REMOVAL SALE OF GROCERIES Stock of Groceries in Martin City Bakery and Grocery to be Sold Prior to the iVemoval to the New Location in La Fontaine Block. GROCERIES AT RliDUChI) PRICES ON THIS ACCOUNT. Sale will Last Two or Three Weeks. Sample Prices i 2 lb can Tomatoes 10c 2 lb can Corn, 10c. 2 lb can Table Peaches, I .Sc. Gallon can pie Pruit 25c. Lay in s utock of Tfibii and Hottaehold BuppUtM during tbil uai at Minors sir n m. i Main Street, Pen J it ton Oregon