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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1902)
- sing Out Sale AM I tonunues. gsl 1 nrttr $4.90 Regular price 10.00 ectric Seal Jacket to close J 7.50 Was $85.00 th Jackets $7.00 to $10 to close $2.90. ver Bros. Dry Goods Co. DR. M'LEAN ADVISES TAX SALE ON MONDAY. FEIIIU'AKY r. ISO! BREVITIES. I Howard. Are tneu.anc. (or $4.90 Clearer Bros.' Co. ..a. i th. i l v. Dutton's chocolates. 7 to $1" "w 12-90. Cleav- in mwwmm . . . m wr r . v . . .. , . room for ront at the .... VI'. it..r utrmW ...n It. i,, 111 ,i l IWUID - f(Bt Apply " I'oniftuir flnuiaMi linti lllUt m . rtiir Hep'- h iiiin'M in vuiuui V'ANTi:i' l (. Huy'h. ;wh iti i' htre Mtur l.i. . i ... i .r ki potato uml on- for dwriptlmi oi tliut vcgeta jtm I imi nun tM ant. ini.ii. its. served Thundnj nnd ibiii cordlall) invited to MBtvW till!- h' it It ll food. F. k Son .in m i nimi ill I In- trniw lk itratu in i'h tin- I'cndle im! Beourlni .uil nmmI uii morning liit eui v iii-ut crop, con IM baihi It to K. W. Mr- 5.' c?nls per bushel. Th' itored In Adams. . m ii ii I' mnn a a 'st, and others tu call mi any druggist trim uuuie 01 ivamu b the throu' und lunge, a rtronlc and ucate couxhu. M 50c For sale dt Tall- ki agent Free lunch of hIi rll i wheat bis cults. Thursday und rriday, at F. a Younger & Son'a. Nothing bettor Known than shred ded wheat Demonstration now on ut F. 8. Younger & Son's. W.ti B r, painting und papering pic i noil lint hoth brass and wood' at C bh.iri a. Court street. A rook book ol Jiio recipes on shr -d' ded v. heal at . 1 1 i -1 A Suns, wli i. you can get one free of charge. I. oat. a flno boa somewhere betw n Aura and Willow streets Fin'.' ' pleuse return Bume to this office. Rooms In the Fast Oregonlm build ing for rent. Steam heated, lot anl cold water nnd hath room In conne tlon. A. L. Knight has fflrrhTtl1 Un.uou ' bushels nt wheat In the warehouses hi Vunsycle. belonging to K. I.. Smith William Mills and .1 A Creswell. TlM price paid w us cents. French. Oormau and Spanish lei sous given Classes an being form ed under Instruction of J- F. Ii-naud. formerly of Whitman College. Ad dress care Fust Oreonum Prank Iteveui and Pal Donnhw employed in the yutds ot tie 0 U I N. depot, got Into uti altercation 0V0I some work this illuming and as a re , suit Donahue ban been arrested (01 Hssuult. he linvlng battered up St.- ens' head with a lantern and struck him on the aim with a shovel lli hearlng is to be this afternoon. kill 1 1 n M V I L II H HllllfV I RnWAPF GUARD EDITOR STRICKEN. I. L. Campbell Affected With Paraly sis In Serious Condition. Tin- members ol the newspaper pro fesslou throughout the Northwest will learn with legret that L b, OUIP bell, editor of !ne Eugene tiuurd, is seriously uffected with paralysis, and Ills condition Is inch us to give Ills' friends considerable alarm He lelt the first uttack last Saturda.v OVWlM, while sitting in u barber chuli. Mb vocal organs w m first uffected, and he was unable () siieak. He is con sclous, and at times recovers the pow er of speech but not for long Intel vals. The doctors think It is caused by rupture of I blood vessel, caus ing pressure on ihe braiu. A special ist ou brain d;s-a -s has been sum moned i miiii Portland HOW TO ERADICATE THE PLAQUE OF SWINE, State Veterinarian Gives Wholesoms Advice to Those Engaged in the In dustry. Dr. William McLean, state veter; narlan. who spent all dAj- yesterihi. holding post mortem exaifi! nations on hogs that were sick or had died froi:! the discus, which has been so preva lent through tile country recent tj and which was pronounced swine plague by Dr. Christie, simply verifies the latter's statements To the East Otegonlan he said: "There is little to say In regard to the disease that Is killing the hogs arOUBd Pendleton more than whnt was in the Interview from me yester day. 1 found everything as I said In that It Is swlnr plague, but it Is in a mild luini now. and I do not anti"l Mtta another serious outbreak. Dur ing the tall. I find, quite a number n young hogs died with the disease and as I said before, the disease has been In a mild form and I attribute most of the deaths tn the fact that the hogs have not hud proper care. They have been let run down physically iy not enough attention being nld to their diet, and when they are In a weak eiied condition their system Is in shape in take in any disease germ that Is afloat. Just the same ax a hu man being is more likely to dlseas. when his system is in bad shape. Th;s discHse which was In the countr. attacked these hogn when weak, anl they lai ImmI the strength to throw o(f the attack Hnd consequently succumb ed. Then it spread from one plan- to anot liei I do not mean to say thn: swi-ie plugue will not attack older hogs, or that It only attacks them when they are thin and weak, hut It is more like!) to attack them in that condition than when they are In good physical condition and are being fed plenty of substantial food. The dls ease Is dying out here. In our Invc ligations. Dr. Christie and I founl only three sick hogs which belonged tn IVrry Hoiiser. These were killed and buried. "If those who arc In the swine bust ness will keep their liens ( lean an I feed substantial food. I think It will soon die out und there will be little more trouble frOBI the plague. "I ndvlse all who are In the bus1 ness t.' I eep thell pens perfectly clean and ii possible have two apur mentei Im pine' them in one a day nt i wo and then turn them Into the Other, while the tirst is tboroughl.' 'Untied nnd dried out It is a good plan to prtnklc lime over the eens loi a disinfectant Then, alter this n n Is thoroughly dried and cleaned turn the cogs back and treat Ihe otlo r naitment iu the sunn eruy, it this Is done i.ud the feed is changed o" casionally. not giving the mime thin-: nil the Jul. . but giving tin bog i vailet) of food, there will l.e no iui plalnl (row swine plague. When one does get the dlM'BSi tbi i in only oiu- plun to puisne, and that is to get it away from the Othetl ut once, kill and bury it. Then on -should be aieful to clean his bOOtf before he returns to the ien whe . i In ot Iu bugs are. for there is grev luiigei ui carrying the germ on th teet " iir. M I. '-uii Bald thut although DO le wet. somewhat aluruied over tin Outlook tor the hug Industry In this counti i or the future on account of the tec en I tutalltles from the plugue there ITM no reason for the raise'-: to go out of the business as the In dustry was not Injured so far, and if people used proper sanitary preetn tions there was no reason for niaev deaths Sheriff will Have a Small Amount to Sell. Next Monday. February-. 10. Is the date aet by the sheriff of Umatilla county for the eale of property (or which taxee have become delinquent. This sale will be at the court houit and conducted under the supervision of the sheriff and the property will be knocked down" to the highest 1 bidder for cash. This Is the first de ! Ilnquent sale Tor the 1500 assessment roll. i Never In the history of the county I has th delinquent tax roll been so small as this one, which, by the time 'of the sale Monday M not amount to more than $600 or $t50o This Is ; a remarkable record and show the ; prosperous condition of the county. The work of posting up the tax collection roll books for 1901 is pro- gresslng rapidly and the levy will be M fed) by the first of March. All tax let paid between that tfme and the : Iftth will have 8 per cent discount. ! This will amount to several dollars to the farmer who 1b paying ta on sev eral hundred acres of land and 0th er property and It Is expected that the many will take advantage of the dls E count. Remnant Sale. We pki on Friday .mi Saturday all t!M Remnant! left f rum our ttth Annual CltMlWtt Sals, which ara now on display in our South Window V-m wiU tin l in them must remarkable VnlttSi No old i;ihIs in the lot. and one of the hrst remanant collection! SVC! ihown Among the lot von will hml Silk, DjOSI 1 ioodl Pert ll Muslin, Online, Klannel ami t'alu 0 WHEN J. L. WRIGHT COMES Women of Woodcraft Will Give a Re ception. When J. U Wright, head clerk of the Women of WoodCTSft, arrlv, at Friday, he will be myall) welcomed. The circle members and members of the camp will meet him at the depot in a body, iiHiu tile arrival of train No. t, from the east. Saturday utter ' noon there will be en informal re, ep : tion. and In the afternoon a banque: will be held at the I. O. O. F. hall Snnaai evenini tbe aeoiberi i Dnptt' ' ne Circle will attend special services ! ut the Thompson street church, where Rev Frank IpMMIni and Rev, I'reu will spak We Will Stay The Ladies With a lot ot Corsets that 1901 (oimciK ti oo, It. jo and $i,i o Your t hou c of the lot at 50c. I SrylC364-. A0ENT8 I0K Buttrick's Patli ris and Publications. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Saved Him From Torture. There Is no more agonizing trouble than illes The constant Itching and burning make life Intolerable. No no sit Ion is comfortable. The torture is unceasing. DeWltt'e Witch Baanl Salve cures pllce at once. For ek'i disease, cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds. It Is unequalled. J. S. 0 r ill. St. Paul. Ark., says: "From UN!.". I suffered with the protruding, hie nl Ing piles and could find nothing to help me until I used DeWltt'e Wltfil Hazel Sule A few boxee completely i ii red nie " Beware of counterfeit TuHnou) ii Co nnd llt.u k k McCom"' Co NEW PLUMBING SHOP THORNE TYPESETTING MACHINE FOR SALE. Clarke & Co Al Court Street. CHINESE NEW YEAR. Begins on Friday Morning Continues Several Days. Frlduy morning begins the Chinese New Year which lasts over the 16th and during this - John Chinaman s toBtivul time everything Imaginable Is pressed Into service that will BMlM a racket. Ah ou of them expressi I it they have a "hill unie" All kinds of odd instruments ate used to niiilv what they call music to drive the devil " Ire ruckers and the like are set off and every Chinaman ll the countrv seems to enjoy life Immense ly during their week of celel.i m ng REHOUND ur extra sitonK Horehouu,d Candy etODI the Uokh hi your throal Tbsaaaflf i delicious, Hoanta pooud Pop Con, Ku.Ikc is uiiother gissl eating ( uik1 v wehuv. eetbai t'ough DeofMnad Mew Oougb Cure for your I'luiietr Koue C'reeuii for eeVkOfNe lUMOe a'"1 (Sl'Ml "A ........ .. I , . . mur h inline. KOEPPENS PHARMACY. Sfcps from Main Street Toward the Court House Teachers' Examinations. Notice Is hereby given that I will hold the legular examination of appli cants im state and county papere In the eoui' house In t'endletou as fol lows: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, February '-ib. at : o'clock a. m , and continuing until Saturday. Ftbruary 15th, at 4 o'clock p, m. Wednesday Fentuauship. history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, bookkeep ing, phyeice, civil government. Friday Physiology, geometry, men tal arithmetic, composition, phyelcal gnofraphj Saturday Botany, plane geometry general history Engliih literature, psychology. County Papere. Commencing Wednesday. February tttbu at H o'clock a. m . and continuing until Friday, February Utb, at 4 o'clock p. m.: First, second and third grade certl leatcii Wednesday Pt-nmanBhip. history, (lithography, reading. Thursday Writing, arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, echool law. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic physiology, civil government Primary Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy reading, critbrnetlc. Thursaay Art of questioning, the ory of teaching, methods, physiology. J F NOWIJN, County 8chool Superintendent Uma tilla County, Oregon B. F. BECK, Plumber and I inner. Sheet Iron and Copper Work. Special attention to Job Work. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Shop: Cottonwood St. Opp St. Joe Store. Machine tl il Kood COOditiOBi requires nfflj one quarter horse power to run it ami with it Ml PSfSOl un Ml Irmn OfOOO to j'000 HU hrevier in eight houra. With th.- maclufM then ii the aecasairy pulley ittd aftiitisf no to Hoi pniimlb hrcvier tjic, H (lonil Machine will lie sold fur f , l o It at Pendleton, Bast Oregoiran, Pendleton, Or. bissi(astsnU oa .ry bM ' tb- I"" I .vutive Krtirnit'Ouinine T.fie" LMAUl.v - Wauted. a suite of t.so or three lurn Ished rooms, within two 01 timt hlocki of Hotel Pendleton. Addiess f C. W.i this offli e Walla Walla Health Foods Are Carried by the Martin City Bakery and Brooery. 1 hest- goods consist ot all kinds crackers, wafers, DtSCUiti Oflatoili tWfin sticks, Zwre hack, infant fond, nut hotter, grauosc Makes, grannie I u s nits, prOtOHh lUttOMi shelled peanuts, malt extracts Reduction Sale Family Groceries. Preparatory to removal of the-slot k to lh new location m tin I. a PotMltlifM hloi k, still continues at the n J Main .Street, next t Joe ISalerV