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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1902)
ft . .. . . QUALITY DECIDES. o o o vi i i (l WEAIJY-TO WKAD (Uli ti. . i. . r.r tin' chobunt Pendleton llHH to oiler. We are folmtantlv t.lan. T f tin new IIIOticlH. lili'l we HtHlir vitn i ,Ui i.... T mm ma pnug . . , ---.. , . , ,,wv cimj mi "i -Ulrt mu HUH HfM IB BUFC nil' rilUllll al cxhiii eru W. fi. 11. A ,, ... ... ,-, . ..-."- !j X ,,iai. 1HI II iuhhiih m in uir itomniir Ki-n iv up W em T nou'e In T I Hr JiiiU' ' II1IK WII'H I lilt MM(11! Lee fl'ivu nvnr maf S ,1.1 off f t . . - . i 1 - . . 1 n . l lav 1K1 M III I Hill J . 'i...-l.,t llroiiu Vim nines "e. uklrl fr II 111 t 11 I" n-i.ni. min " W A.. mini- ..... M ..... Il,. (),. MIK fmwmt r . i ..Hi. uiik pi, TUin $2.95 2.98 9.98 bedlss' tine Tailor Made H.iitM. In Mark $10.98 Ladles' Him Tailor Mads Bull in rtn imlity, nicely trimmed 10.24 A Special lint' if ..adieu silk Waists 5.95 he Aiexanaer uepanmeoi orore, t AdlMS FOR THE FAMOUS tORfU MOM. I - L LJ norne iype dener For Sale! j i : .-.- . . . -. . i i i t r i r iiui . . . . . .... nnn r Ii. i .( .nil iff i.I.. lli'TL 111 I .III " I I I.lllll 'L.WWV w it llsevier in titint hourt. . . it.. . . ii. .1 .I...... ann 111 I ii in. i iilii- I li.rr l 1 l' III'' t'N.1.11 . II' (ill. i i'lmii'"!! io Boo pounds brrvter tvp, 8 point. tc!nnc will lie sold (or I350 1 o. b. at Pondlnton. East Oregon'an, Pendleton. Ur. NEW YORK LETTER WHAT INTERE8TS THE GOTHAMITES JUST NOW. Prince Henry and Other Tonics of the Day in the Methropoll. New nrk. Feb. 8 Thp trouble be -j tW0S District Attorney Jerome ami Rome of the city coroners, growing out of the lattera' belief that the itla- I trlet attorney ntten.pt to iifiirp their PlSCSS, recalls the fet that for 2" years at rrequent Interval effort1 have been made, but without success. I to get rid of the coroner system. ' Once useful, coroners In the develo ment of modern criminal procedure. j have become like the "JHth wheel to a eoach"- rather hludrancc than a ! help. A physician attached to the , j district attorney's office would be all I that Is necessary to ascertain fh 1 cause at death In mysterious cast. 1 but tradition and politics have com- j blned to maintain the coroner system, j although each year It seems to grow , more obsolete. Gifts to Art and Education. It Is a pleasure to note the Inimenae ! sums of money that have been ghra during tin past few years to New York for education, art. libraries and) museums. Other cities of much less wealth and power than N'ew York have been In advance of it In "science to mill .. life Intelligent, and 111 the art to make life beautiful ." Hut then has lately been a great awakening here, as will be noticed In the WOBdl I fill development of Columbia Into a unlveraityi the advances made hv the new home of the city college: tin M tabllshment of a great llhran s.wi. n the founding of gardens of botany and Oology, and the extensions of the museums of art and natural history The city has been backward In these things, although this can no long' 1 be said, but the state as a whole take the lead In statistics of higher educa- ' flon. New York Is not only first In ' total number or students of all kinds, but is first In endowment rnnds for collegiate and university and has the largest amount invested In college grounds and buildings, the largest numbei of books in college libraries anil the largest yearly Inconu New Postoffice Building. New Yorkers are delighted over the favorable report of congress for a new poHtofuce to cost 1100,000, and ouc particularly active real estate broker hns already submitted a site lor the new building The property which has been submitted for the action of the commission comprises the west erly block front In Broadway from Thirty fourth to Thirty fifth streets in the vicinity known as Herald Square Certainly no more populous or poptl lai site could be chosen and a post 1 ottlcc so lot aled would 1m convenient to the hundreds of tt'ousunds who lic In and above the vicinity of Thirty-fourth street. It would also ba near to the new I'eniisylvania railroad terminal anil the QlMi QMtnU rail road depot. Waldersee Coming, Too. New York will enjoy an unusual tan of distinction resulting from' visits of celebrated peoplt this year, tor following closely upon the Ameri can tour of iYIiicc lleniy comes the I WOOD! CO A I ! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS SELLS BOTH. KeierffCoaL First Class ood Order? Promptly Tilled. Telephone, Red4H, or call ou W. I . il INJXW, Ottlcc Main Street, Just opiHwiii Hans fortl A TtaoaipMD hardware tore WaUa Walla Health Foods Are Carried by the Martin City Bakery and Grocery. These goods consist of all kifc crackers, walers, biscuit, Granola. cream sticks, wn i.ack, .nfaut (ood nut butter, rc.oom fl.kes, panose b.scu.ts protose. nuttose, shelled peanuts, malt extracts. Reduction Sale Family Groceries. Preparatory to removal of tlx stock to the new still continues al the I 1 J Main Street, next to Joe Basler' location in the La Fountaine blot k n II! 1 B. visit of the CtMtnt and Countess Voa Waldersee. In April. The CuHUUM l an American woman and by her first marriage enjoys the honor of lelng a relative also to Knipcror William of Germany She has not been In this country for more than N years, but as Miss lee, was one of the belles of (lot ham society In the early '. She Is a friend of Mrs. William Astor and other famous society leaders who will entertain for her lavishly during hei stay In this country. Count Von Wal dfJrWe Is Held "Tiaishnl of the (t-'ieiai army and hail charge t the QOMMfl forces In China during the selgc of Pekln Story on Mark Twain. Stories ot Mark Twain the famous humorist, like those of most great men. are numerous and old but one is going the rounds of New York's lit erary circles that seems to be new The greatest admirers will admit that all compositors arc not Intelligent nor sifted with a sense of humor, and pro lesslonal humorists sometimes suffer severely at their hands Mark Twain once bad a trying experience with a compositor. He had received from Ins publisher the proofs of n story Vrklcb he considered as funny as anything he had 1 ver written, but on reading the pTOOfS he discovered that the fun had been carefully eliminated. .Mr. Cll nu ns returned the proofs, congrat ulatlng the compositor upon having consume,! "one eeU In making sense ' of a story whit h he himself had re , quired two weeks lo ninke nonsense of . " Don't Like the Innovation. Velvet tuffs on coats alter the fash I Ion id King Id ward of Kngland's new frock etat ere balled here as a 'great Invention several years ago when they were first introduced, but the fashion, is not taken up as en thuslastlcally as It is the wont id New York's untraswtdl masculine persua 1 sion to do. In fact. American men , like American women, arc more close ly following the designs ot home tail 1 ors ami excepting the hsning of the 1 last button on the waistcoat unfast I enetl after King Edward s fashion In the majority of cases, his majesty's Influence over American dress for men Is not Very extended Steamer Business Is Poor. Affording to steamship men. the Height situation Is more unsatisfat tory than It has been for yoBrs. Then is plenty tif tonnage, but little met SknatflM is offering and as a result rates are at the lowest ebb anil tin n seems to lie a pooi outlook for any Improvement. If there is one It will not be until next summer ami even then the improvements depend almost wholly upon the 1 nips The present stagnution In the freight market is llltl United liy the si . H 111 hll I i people to the poor corn crop in this country last season. Henry's Vis't Absorbs Attent on. . fork can not Iioum a Mhi.ii tints io any uu-ans because the event MOW tO belong no particularly In New Orleans that it WOtyM be an In trli.getneni tor any other city to cee brali lint tin many social OTOHtl which usually lalo I a the night be fore Ash Wednesday in the metropo lis will be conspicuous for their ah-1 sem e tills aeasmi I bis is din tit tin lad 'that so mam FatM have 1mm 'planned for the pioutcil v it.it tit Prince lleniy thai the Lenten season I Will be roil lied of much i) tlie petiitoar 1 t tut atmosphere which makes It ills tractive III Hie inetloHllN. Real Estate. It Is stated ill nul estate circles thai the I'emisy Ivania railroad has 'ailed to COBiplola its pun liases of in. petty needed tin tt terminal 1st III lbs on Manhattan Inland, owing to Ho lact that certain parcels have got into tin hands id speculators who are holding the property at fancy pipes Ii rest hi win- matte to condemnation proceedings there might be gnt tb lay in tin OOnOMnUMUOa the com ' pail s extelisivt dcslKIIS. fol I lie own is ot the propel ly will tight Madam nat ion at every step Italians in New York. Tin int n asi ,,t u pi i sentat ion lor Italian In public lift la New York progmons slowly. Attkoogh Um m liei ot Italians is le 1 easing by nutui Illation mora rapidly than tin uiim is r of Irish, (jet man Scott h. St andi luivian 01 Bohl mini voters the Ital 'ails urc Mil! without a representative hi pubiii otti( 1 ami Oorosar Bueon, 'be only Italian nominee mi elthci ticket at last yea is nlftlon not only deteateti hut also ran behind Ills ticket To Have a Kommem. Tin Hiiggeslion ni boldlng u hum 11. tin 111 New York as one feature of the visit of A'lmiial Prince Mtmiy ii Prussia lias dlaelosviMi m antfc Isstli lOSpotlSeh In c vi It the IJtllleti 0 a very large n If him HI gtadualm ut 'iermaii univaraiUas sud II tltii Kmn luers Hhoubl be ', 1 in it may prove the nucleus foi a permanent orgama tion thai shall uln-i lake tbt 101111 of a club tr ut a dining ssstx latlon with an iMcasiouul Kiiiiiiiii in thiown lu by way of local eoloi Finances of New York. 1 oiiipt roller Qfom It uutkiug an In M siigation to enable hiui to ascertain exattiy what tin ftnsnt' condition l New York 1 it) is He thinks the margin of dsbt incurring capacity la only 7.6ui.ibO, and thai m BO small that he will sale' ion no uioie boiel iksu until he known just what I an P. safely done. There is, however nothing critical In Lha tinauclal 'omli lion of 1 he m(i'pollk Red Men's Carnival Ends Tomorrow. Walla Walla. Fab. S.- The Had Men's winter carnival will cloaa to Borrow with a sacred '-oucert by the Walla Walla band and then will end LETTER TO MOTHERS. By Mrs. J. H. Haskins, of Chicago, 111, President Chicago Arcade Club. Comforting Words to Womon Regarding Childbirth. All who ure at all familiar with s.s-inl life at the MoUmMS fll ( know well the Arcade Club, and will tell yon thai it 1- mir of the lai gswl .ah tnit intlnctitisl elutt in ChlOBfn It can he reatlilv uiub ist-ssl. thetfoe that such a piomineul woman M UlS head of this club could have only oaa objwt In view in allow tic her pot trait ami letter to l.e published in ii ihh rtMa with nnv meilicine. and that Is, to do jrood to othct sutTcrinif motht m B dtvs Mrt. Haskins knew that there are thousamU tf women who tl read th HI kill of childbirth: lliousan.U who an prostrated nigh unto deatb at Uw birth of each child, ami for month afterward are weak ami miserable, sa4 almost BOnrtlnf death as a relief from suffering1 t np ilile mother tttiiHt Ih it lieoltliy inotlir. IlMNtriSM Of maternity, should, not he appi-oiic hctl without cu refill physliwl r p ir n ion. ( tire and careful rOUtianl is whnt the ex taut and otiltl-lie mother ne.-tU, ami thU Counsel sh can set ore xtlthnut I bj VriUa( tO Mm. IMiikhiim at hum, laa. Thon Hid- 11ml thousands of women have I . 1 11 cat 1 lad through this ti vtag ordeal anfi and comfortably bj a (althfui re! npoo l.yilln B. Pudb hum's e uetuhle CompotHia stid Mtn Hai tualjr lonnn M ksn name and p. 1 1 1 nit ti help us t . 1 . oii 1 nee al I vkept ;i 1 w omen tliitt In nl"i . happiness Htmunds lu l.yillu K. IMtlkliHlll'a e k-table l otlipolllt , MRfl .1 II II sKIv President ChWsfn irandn Club, (lilonco III. "Mkak Man 11 mk ham : llotlieri oeod ttoi drnad obUdboartBff nl tr they know the value of Ljrdla I6 Plnkham's VovotaMc t orn poMML vVhlie I lovnd ohUdrnn I divatled the ordeal toi ll lea tw Wink ami mi k fur inutitlis a ft . ,, ,unt al Hie UBM I llmUKiH lt alii mm a wnjoome relief ; bul before ihj l . -1 child i n a numi ncigii. i .1 M il tin to try Ljrdla R Plnkhacn'i Vegetable Cosjsoualt and 'l usotl that, tinfetlier with your I'illt ami Sanative NViuh for (our nioiitlia beftv the eliililri birth 1 ii brought me wondi 1 ml raUel I hunliy .4 an ache in pain, ind when the oniki wh U n days old I left my iw strum; in be ilih ami happy in miicl Km t prllif Mid fall I DOSJ taha a Isittie ut i.Miia 1:. Ptnkhani's Vftttablr f'omponnd end Bud t keeis int 111 'Uitliiil.il 1 vet Hi nt, Inaltli ; If.' oi I I a Mur keeps me weC ami atrotig." -Mk .1 II IIahkivh, i.i- Indians v- ,OilengOllL 5he l n I'inkham Itaby " Dksk Mum i'lNKiiAW I cannot thank '.mi inniib for what you ha done fur me 1 wrote you some time uoalsnil not Ix ing side to (ft my ' U tiiue tluriutf pf .n it.- Now, aft.-r taking the irmiiinni voa Sdvlaed ws have a dear little r'nl naby, tin' joy of our h"in. I Ull mj frleada she la a I'liikhiim halo, i bad It n it bean toi Lydis i llnkbnsn's table oiiijmmiuiI we never ciild lisve had iMfl M lirallh I banks 10 your luudiciue " - Mas Hahmi Kcmi . I than Iowa $.cf)00 Krmiin w r bars tli viiick will lispaat laaay aarsua kti san Sti.li ar sol gsnulbs, ur wtm ptiC!i.i,H. .. t i , imiod I rSIa S riasfcsss Mi . ( I , , I, I 4ttl, ii 11..1 iiisn i'f '. . . 1 , !. I mi. i ' Olle ol the IIIIMIt Slll'l t'Sf III entertain lie Mi- w I Klvell ill the til) Tin enrnlvnl oosno4 Monday niKiu and large tiowdk time gatheied nightly to nnrtlelpnts in )! loatlvlties pruvnl nl Io the lis ill lodge ot ltd! Mil. !..i ' 111 Ill the W 1 in ol lln Win III hebl sway for an hour lu an MU ItatnSBSal given by the Iih uI oanin. alter whit h tin regulai BOBOSrl Mio given. A Ijige nuinber of Woott men were piiM-ii' all wtailng badges The well known ttOfeontlMn show Mas given lite to all as the MTnudBM tout i Inntioe to i io nvoalai's salM talnntaati OETTlNO HtCRUITS FOR f HI ARTILLEftV SERVICE. Lieutenant Carleton and Corporal William Ait Getting Sonne Men. Lieutenant erh-ti.fi and I orpirrsl thaui in. in the liarraeka ot Kurt Walla Walla i.o have U en hen the part wtt'k onilStlnj rttrults foi the ariillery to MMrva Sadat I in P Sam a) fori Wallu Walla ate having bOttoi i s tans hey nnUcjpatsd aul have alieady eiiltsted a half a dozen un n bsalds having 21 or M more ap plications iij, nOMM hardly think that Hum wen ihai many young unn In the eonntry in are aeeking lo fei lain tin- regular army bill i vertheleaa ll la so Fifty re rults en wauteii when I In st ni ruitlug -fli. i sine heie and ll la now evhii ut that tkSf will get al least half 'hat number ajnl p.rhap morn Bought Lot From tnt Mayor. Walla Violla. Keb s Tha Inland Telephone a Tt It graph t'ouiiasny has purchaaed from Mayor HabcsU'k a 40 foot lot ou Alder street, on which It la proposed lo erect a new eicLange bulldine as stsu aa tin weather will in i mil Tin praOSOl fiiarteia has "I. itniiul entirely too small for tha ii'isineBK i.r tin i ompaiiy Tin- iia x'lintuie Mill he one slorv and b He id Bttad to aocooinodaia tty tun In ss of lln i illllpanv uloln NEW PLUMBING SHOP B. F. BECK, Plumber cind I inner. Sheet Iron and Copper Work. Special attention to Job Work. ALL WOHM OUAMANTECD Shop: Cottonwood St. Opp St. Joe St or.