East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 12, 1902, Image 2

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BAER & DALEY,
xclu-ie
Dealers
in...
Men's and Boys' Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Hats. Caps and Shoes.
ONE PRICE TO ALL
720 .Main 91 rtet:
irnNKSIAY PEBRVAKV 12 1902
GENERAL NEWS.
Uat lacirBlBljr HniiTli k eonnrniei!
tt- report that the IWini I had
BlMldad 'n withdraw the Urltlwh
tmii a: V I Ha: Wei an i to r
i i Mi'ther with Iniililtntc lorti
cat lone at that place
r nt th euate who i con-
it'tfd 'nrrnittt '"anal leuinlatlon
. that the MpaMlCM BMjortt) HI
y't ralv to f oaaldei the hi!l in
th. nitt anil prefer Ibat It shall not
HENRY BLAiKWELL THINKS
RANGfc ip OVERSTOCKED
He Says Catt c Sale Must bt Heav.
During the Cofing Summer
H. Y Hlarkwell. the prominent
Haraaj cooat eat la bayer, in hi
- I'll known i, (V.-ant ount uifir
tiiivlnn iflif! h"ir fur neveial year
li authority tor th- statement that
the tMtlhwalBBi'B M both Harney ami
lathe i ovatteB must niul a market tor
tbHIIBBBlhi Dl head M cattle next mini
n. owtaj ti retatorhed i imiIHImii
M th- raajea Mr Blacfcaajll who
Mb but reeentlj returaad from a trip
to th. KoiiTh. iti ; irt of lake county,
-ail! to the Hluc Mountain Kaxle
a hlli in Canyon t'lty thi wc:
i cattk raaaaa la boxk Bants)
I akt i untitles are overatockpil
viol to the nil Id Intci i uf the past
halt doaea yar anil the upward ten
o Qm MtM market dnrlni
:l I'otli tending to .-ailie a
at i' 'i ksj on liaml at the
tmi
op
Ai
J.
co int.v nut little ibob lm
MM! ot the rattle are still
a raneji aad I ho oksneoa
niippl'. ; t;ra lie' sum
not at all fttvorauli
aw
tinint i on it t v
an there U at
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NP 1
- : I
COUNTIES THAT GAIN.
inattlia and Eifvtn Have More re
publican D-icyjft
in- r !tl :. - OWl Ulttl i'
epublican nnr aional nwmllloa.
' '"r t lailll flxeil the ilitte lor the
DOfraaeUMiBl eouention at April i
t 10; W a. m.. ami the apportionment
RTeeii upon bj the mate etinilllitte.
eipnppini
of tlo- r
hll ..ft- :eil u Julnt r.
two memoriaik of citizens of
- : ' viiii.- ng :ii-- '.tie etiuat
tent of i-KUlatlot. for leaHini; of puh-
ctti ! . c lamli
The (jerman nar Kcuatlor. the laat
wael of the September fleet from
rtiaal arrived out of Queenatowc
flur.uay. ami Portlaml ha tbe uistinr
turn, of i.einr the only port on th
Pw ifii Coaat wkioh has not aim;ie
Skip 'jf the flrat BJMUrtOt of the cereal
yra Mill the way
When the Portland puhlu litirary
r oj.eni. iloon alKiil' Keliniar '
m oooj UbrartM w-iu ooeaaj tki place
w . : f.u;- heet filled by P P I.each
aln! I roin tlo- executive
bjtMW toonj not a
ht litaff exi-ept the
cb's nucceaiior will
ivnm of Hrooklvn.
;.tli. mult
port ion
Hi eiiitnties that lot are Hen
i Uauop. L': Crook. 1; Mijitn.
mall S Tnum amt Wtohiagtoii I
All the other ouu'len hold tbolf
ilW I
TIMBER DGURES
:li
I.
h at:
mac 'll bo
fen !tv Mr
h MUM .Mtir r"
T Howe of Eugene, a paaaenger
or hoard one of the northbound pat
:.xer tralm1 died while the train waa
la waiting id Grant Pa Hit death
MM '.he eirenmatancea connected wltb
It bTOM eorj powllT and withal moat
and He bad boon to 8an Francisco
tx aid In tbe convoying of the bodv of
but hroth'-' from tha city to Kugeno.
tola broth' n havlnt died auddeoiy of
areumoiua Directly af'-r leaving
t. Fra:. K o How toot: III and died
, the I roin reached Oranta' Paao.
OoveM,! M'-Bride gave out a atate-a-'-nt
.i t he iP-.-laret! the i iiar'-n
anade b tTofeasvor .1 H Miller late
gwlnclpal oi the State Normal School
au Cheney againat two of the mem
bers of th- loard of trustees of that
Inntllutioi. wer- utterly unfounded
At Astoria local candidate for col
lector of uHtoma are much perturb
m! over Um departure of Samuel El
snore foi tbe Eaat and are wondering
M be will be able to laud the plum
through ii fluent e of prominent politi
cal and personal friends who are
tmowti to he close to President Roosevelt
Tne Lmted State Cut an Immense
Quantity Every Year.
Ill tlo I'llltetl S' ite- 4 "on i feet
! pile lumber ur- u.ei. eurh ear for
naatraoi m Um aaafvaloai oi Um pro
duct ul lm . ie ut viitiin forest
Aitoiit S2A,MU,ftOO Ofqaa tMM ate bm
laid on Amerban rallroada ani! M,
new ties are reipilred uiinuullv
lor lenewiili- Th. Hi bar used
every year lor ties alone la
aoAlivaloPI to IjMNi.UOU, teef ot lum
bm Th. r. u:. mm ritaudiug nearly
" "' ietegraph pule The aver
age lite of a telegraph pole is about
it year so that nearly TtMM new
ooie are required ever year fur re
newals Those figure, do not include
telephone pole and the poles re
'I ii i ! b new railway lines The to
tal annual consumption of timhet for
am poleb is equivalent to the
amount of timber grown on lOo.CMH)
aero of good virgin foreat For
making shoe pegs the amount of tim
ber used In a aingb- ear is equal to
the product of fully 3,600 acre of
ood second growth hardwood land
leasts and boot trea require at leaat
MOJM cords more Most newspaiter
and iwckiug paier Is made from
srooc Although this industry has
en ileveiopetl oin within Mi. past
to years yet the amount of wood oojs
sumed for paier during the time has
been enormous The tr'al annual
oiiHiimptlon of wood fur paper pulp
Is equivalent to over vo.ooo.Oou
board feet of timber for which It
would te necesatry when the trees
all growing together, to cut sotio no
O' acres uf prime woods
GRAIN
UNINJURED
FARMERS BEGINNING
TD EXAMINE THE GRAIN
R. wOppock Thinks No Injury Has
Been Done by the Cold Weather.
Crop conditions In the noiRhboi
In oil of T'endleton. w hile conceded b)
the human to i mm as (stttorlai ai-
usual arc said to bt quite iiooil anil
with favorable weather from BOW n
til bat ft the araln jrloM Will be ftp
to the average For a time many
BMfOMra were tuimewhai alarmed at
tin poMlbUtty of having froen-oiit
grain, bin alttce the snow has gOBi ofl
and a thorough investigation bat B
HtdO very little flOanCl has heel
found thus tai in MM loculltlca. at
thoiuh In a few luataucev report
have come In from farmers who M)
theit WhaM injured.
R. Coppooh who was ii, town or.
Monday from tin Athena COOBtr)
MM he had investigated ami. Wblli
top Of the wheat look 'lb'
killed the root are UQTWOtl)
n unit MttaJUTMl, ami h i thlnk
ntany who say their wheat i
ate iiaaiug their opinion on tills
without looking at the root (
whether 1 1 hav b.?n hurt.
' This Killing ot tin : RJM will no.
luirt the crop, so long a the roots
arc loft uninjured. said Mr Cop
:Ock
In tin eastern and southern pait
iht eouatr) there is thoashl 10 he
lictie ot no damage, for tin r aweon
thai the grain wa mow protected
hfow the coM binsth i thi eaon bttt
ii the MMthtfh prt is was mm i
til protected eatl "u Im- soa ahal
iejorod ami a little May have to be
owa
The fruit i not Injured mile It
I., sonic Of the tenilerei V allot l' '.
uch a pear ami chortles hVveral
triiit men h v( . sNaO0d thame
'hat oi tne hnrdy varieties than Will
ln an abniittntu'e next season unless
on.. UBfttireon thing lappeiu from
now on
i nlit f the same BOMbor of Inhabi
tant 0M town has linpro' cil consider
alilv ol laU The old resident. J H.
Ktaititz hat- rafhlatod his mill and
hi nan MMMtJr IibII which Is now
Pout completed. 1 n credit to any
I and secret order
Tin hall will hi opened b u St.
alcntlne ball on Friday eVOBUsfi
'ebrtWf) 1 I, under the auspices of
the popuhu oung ladles oi our town.
.Miss Boyd, daughter or our cuter
ai MorohMon V H Boyd and
I m Newport daughter ol the rail
DM) OOOtiaotOI who has made his
hoaM han ptoMlao excellent music.
imi the i" si promptei In ll state
will he here
H C Mean
nil Pendleton
rualnted with
I am glnd ;
the mi mid midgwl loft
last evening to get ne
hi l ii ml h
o knov ilia; tlo ma!
1 1 R - X agent C S Madge Is in
I fair way to recovery
Mrs R. .lones hns just returned
; ,mi Athena She has been elected
potuling secretary ot tin fun
duy school assoi uitioii of rmntllla
Otinty, n just tribute to an earnest
worker M
thi
hint
fact
Islarrli vaunot Be Cured
Wiu ItM'al npiilii kIiiiiiii, ibtM fsntioi n'ticfc
the seat of the dlssaa I'slofrh hltssl or
DOaatlMtlOMl liev met In order tn CVfl It
ymi nmt tnlie interna: rpineillen Hall', ("a
larrii Can It iktii Intonall) and acts directly
n the lilmsl anil nniroii. rlce Hall1- "a
larrh ' urt U nut k iiim. k intHlit'lne. It wr pre-i-rlbeil
ley DSM of tnt N-! phrlilan in till
iuutr for yean, ami i re-iilr fcest1pjUB
It U rompoartl ot the lie' innlc inimn inm
bthed ".ll Iht- heal skaad purlflfrn. Kt I nt
llrertlyon lb mm ou iir(i ea The iierfeel
oniblnsuon of the twe iiigretllent In what
lrvdtu-M .ueh aoinlerlul reautt. In curing ea
;arrii Bead I"- issttsMolals, Ire
F J I'HKVKy d I'n., Prop... Ttilflti 0
S.p .l hv .iruegxi- (in. ?.
Hall rnin I'lll. urt the lr.i
NO PORTLAND PAPER
PROSPEROUS BUTTER
CREEK WRITTEN ABO L 1
Everyone There ha a Bank Ac:oui ;.
and i m Gcod Tinancial Conditio
sMra, Peh. i bath . tlx v la
MoMy or is in as prOBperotta condl'
lion Bt our own little hamlet Take
llf B hint i -.litter on ...
ship
llf
Leston Balliet will not I n One
tn that City.
Laat OB iiatliel nci otnpnuieil by his
wife PBBBBB through Por'land Sa'ur
day eveaiai ea route to San Francis
BO lb wa ask' ,1 ulioiu hi- M Port
land newspaper venture wahleh wa
given publicity thtough his Maker
City Herald
"It 1 all wrong 1 said the promoter.
I have BBVBI nte: talm'tl any thought
of starting a paix-r In Portland Of any
where eis. Howavar l intend to
pfftal IsHiies oi tbe lluki : City Herald
01 Ittada) and MoadB) murniug
bj new BMterut'hW in the
ay that I have in mlml "
i.ilkei! ol his operatioiis
la eaateri egoa Bad said the work
on tlo- Whit Swan mine would re
S'lnil tH V. llti-Sll
th
I la
TO LURK GRIP IN t WU DAYS
: .t--v. Pmoio-'iiiini e remove, tbe cause
B w 'irnve'i tgnatsjr ea veej uix peiai
1 eiii
han
the U R
1 b sin
liuiieiige ciinipui'isni. with any
MISS LAURA HOWARD
Presidoi-i South fabl IMkf
(nil Cluli. Cliic.iL'o, Cured liy
LjiiU E. t'lllkhuiu's euelulile
OmmwbJ After the Iiet 1).h--tors
Hud l ulled Jo Help Her.
" Hi ah M Ms I'ivkiiam : I can thank
vou for perfetrt Pt-allh t day. Life
looked o dark to iue a year" or two
Stfu. I Had coustunt pallia. Oiv limba
awelled. I had diay spells, and ncvor
Empire Meat
Market
I- IHI- pkvdu rem
DEPOT FOH EATS
IF l.l. KIKM I .v
LARGE OK SVUI I. LOTS,
y icK DBLniRi in cm
KAMI l. TH U1 BPEt ALLY
C UUSD K )K
Scbwan & Oreulich,
Proprietor?.
PtVOQB, .Man. i n : ,Muln Ktrewt
If You Wdnt to
Buv or Sell
A hou t
A lot
A farm
A hurse
A c w
A Piano
A doy
A wayon
OK AW IHI0 I LSI
Misa Lat h-a lum.uiu t:mi .iuo
knew one il.ty tiow I Wuuid fji the
next. I waa nervous aud nad uo ap
petiut, netthar could ! siaep aouudly
BifUM LjrtUa B, Clukliaiu's Vej
el.il. le I .impound, t.,,n.
Juuotiou witii your banativt- Wash, did
more for me than all tne BTtdlelnea
and the skill of too doctors fog eignt
oaoutua 1 have eaioytsd Barfect hi
I varily belie n that BMast of the doc
tors arc (fllenaiug aud BaOOriBMOl Of
whan they try to cure a WOfBII WltS
au aasortiiMul of eOMPlsBBtluaa inch aa
mioAt , but you do uut kflicss. How 1
wish all .-.ufleriu,' women DO Bid only
know of yoin reeaacVy I then w.mld be
kmb auffenug I know." L a I Ha Uow
aMBvttl Nowbarry Ave , ("hicavo, HI
ISOOO fotfti t If Bm tntmv.ai It .
Mtb. PiukUuiu invites hII vvo
iumu vvlio ure Ul to write iter fur
tt4vlo.w Address Lynn, .Uu.,
firing full iMtrtlctilur.
Put an add In the
t lasslfled columns of
the East Oregonlan,
as there Is no other
means of securing so
great an audience to
your needs as
through the (olums
of this paper.
Everybody hereabouts
reads it. Don't you?
BICYCLE
BEST IN THE
WIDE, WIDE
WORLD
Cleveland
AND
Crescent
a
Wheels
Sold for Cash
or Installments
The Prices Range From
$25.00
TO
$15.00
WHEELS FUR WHS AMI GIRLS,
Bold in Pendleton and C mat ilia utility by
lames B. Welch,
W e
AGENT
East Oregonian Building, Webb Street
Come in and See the Wheels.
For Health, Strength and
measure Drink
Polydore Moens, Proprietor.
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