East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 14, 1902, Image 3

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SCENE OF THE RECENT DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK" MANY OTHER MINES FOUND SINCF THF ACCIOFNT OCCURRED
ATTRACTS, QUALITY nrninre i
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lur New Corsets
(ti,o fit of the dress del ends unon tho fit nf tha m.
not have your spring ?own lined over an old eor5et" We will J
Bone, either straight front or regulw model at a popular price 1 T t
itis
ictory
tylish
ightly
lade
brsets
lone
etter
The dressy
Women
are
always
Friendly
Toward
Our
Corsets
llfdf sired our corset saleswomen will op pi ae.l to assist you in select-
letlienioaei oestBiuLuu iu your jorni. we snow the most popular X
Ifles i the leading makes. J
ie Alexander Department Store.
home
Type Setter
For Sale!
New York, Feb. 14. Investigation into the recent dynamite explosion cauaea New Yorkera to shudder with jpprehenalon Uit other uah
, calamities occur, for countless mines of dynamite have been found In many localities where tunnela are benu built, a tource of great dnar
i When in careless hands.
ILL COW WENT
THREE NATIONALITIES
TAKEN TO PRISON.
a few weeks employed in 1'rlvott's
barbershop ami during that time
stole a suit of clothes ami other .
things out of n Pullman ear on the ,
Chicago-Portland special, anil the In- j
(Han stole a horse and saddle thnt bo '
longed to a yohng man named Smith.
a. m-CO
bcMno nnnAunn. reauires only one quanei
ho run it and with it one person can set from 20,000 to 25,000
Ibrevier in eight hours. , . . ... a
lith the machine there is the necessary pulleys and shafting ana
0800 pounds brevier type, 8 point.
'chine will be sold for 350 f 0. b. at Pendleton.
East Oregoman, Pendleton, ur.
Chinaman, Negro and Indian Go to
the Penitentiary From Pendle.
ton.
A Chinaman, a negro and an Indian!
The first to serve three years in the
penitentiary, the second to serve two
and a half years, and the last to
spend two years behind the bars,
all for stealing.
This is the motley abrogation that
left here this morning under charge
of Deputy Sheriff Joe Iilakely, and
never before in the history of the
sheriff's oilice of Umntllla county
has that official been called upon to
deliver three men of different colors
to the warden of the state prison at
the same time; perhaps will never be
called upon to ropeat the same thing.
While the taking of a man or mon
to prison for a term of years is noth
ing to be looked at in a jocular mood,
some of the boys have been heard to
remark, "it is too bad that thero Isn't
a white man to take along with this
crowd."
The Chinaman is Charley Moy, who
got his sentence for having been
caught in Hohhach's hakory. The
negro is the bootblack who was for
Where are
You Going?
To The
New Lumber Yard
to buy nice, new clean,
bright lumber.
Court House Notes. 1
The bond of J. W. Duncan fu jus j
tice ol the peace for I'lljt Rock p:i 1
clnct has been approved by Ooveinor
Geer and rcturnod to the touiu) c'eik
to be turned over to Mr. Duncnn.
A suit entitled J. I Temple vs. I)
F. Dennis was filed at the court house
Thursday for the collection of se
eral promissory notes amounting in
nil to $2f2 with interest ami attor
neys fees.
Nathan S. Orton, administrator i:
the estate of John N. Orton. den as
m1. has llled his petition asking tlx
ronrt to set March 22, for the finnl
settling of the affairs of tho estate
and the discharge of his bondsmen
The reipiost was granted by Judge
Hartman.
1). F. Heck has sold lots I anil 2. In
block H. in Jacob's addition, to th
city of Pnndloton. to Minnie Hall
Consideration $12f.o.
her. Tho track will then b- ol th
Se-pouud HtoI rails on the level and
On-pound steel In tho mouiilalnn, tho
heaviest on any trans-continental Hue
wost of the Kooky mountain It
takes !2!i tons of SO Mund otei-l or
141 tons of to. pound Mteel to ls a
mile of track.
Twenty-four new atevl Ill-Id have
also linen oout rat-tetl for by the O It
& N. Co. for construction I hi ywir.
and 11 large number of other brtdRe
will bo tilled with mirth. A great
many new- Hide tracks and tnllmi
trucks will lie laid, and f-r) u
building" will be 1 (iiiHtnic ti-l I'lutm
for additinnal tutpiovom nt ai,v in
in prori hs ot forinuthm d it-.il- an
nnuui-c'iiK nt of whn'i will .in-, ut.-i
The Last Heard of It
"My Utile boy took ih croup on
ttiKht and soon Krew no bad you eould
hwir him I) rent tin all over the hou."
;ays F. D ItMjuotdi. Munsnetd. O.
' "Wo futtrd hs would dl. but fow
dooes of Out Mlnut Cough Cur
, quickly mllnvtHl htm and ha u nt to
lp. Thut'n th Initt wo haitrd of
' thu rroup. Now Isn't comjl eur
like that vnlunbtet" Onu Mluut
Voueh Cur U Hbaolntely sitta and Acta
' itntnedtutely. For counh. coldi. eroui.
i grip broiuMUi and ll other thnut
and luti ttoubtH It I a certain cur.
. V. i) nletiiMui t taku The Httl onus
tike It Tallmnu & Co and 'lrik A
Mct'otunn Co
Poisoned by Absorption
Tb-bior'
and ah
U tlic jx)ieA of the kiu uuoy poUon ar
Mii.i the bkvxl, dna-igui the ct ulalton
the couxiit ut i-ti ai oulckir nI
BUILDING A SCHOOL.
Indian Aoency Government School
Being Erected.
F. A. lrickson was in town yestor
day from the agency where lie l con
tractor for the oivetlou of tlie new
Indian school building which has
been under course of construction for
1 the past few months. Mr. Krickson
stated that the worn had been at a
standstill 'for tiie past few weeks on
account of the snow and cold weath
er but they expect a load of brick on
flic ground Monday when work will
again lie resumed and pushed rapid
ly as possible until the building Is
completed.
The basement, which Is of Htouo, Is
completed and tho next stories, which
will lie constructed of brick, will be
completed in tho early spring. The
building is to be 41 feet 7 Inchos by
GC. with a basement' and two stories,
and is on tho same ground as the old
building, which was condemned,
stood.
neriotuiv thnc grnrr itrd within tltr yotein hut
uiMrr the k m m- niiiunu-ftiuifr imir iu oioki
vrMlit, and (.uiiiitt ItHfj til with the ski
me iiullkiiu of null tutie orUadi, through
winch the ih1ju Is conveyed to the blood tr--tcm
Duruix the tprliu: and itiinmor, while
AMERICAN PLAN.
I0O per Day and Upwards.
Finest Hotel
In the Pacific
Northwest
HE PORTLAND
PORTI.ANI', ,. tlnd Hcadqunrterf
Rte8 to Eaalern Oregon people viaitlnR "'eRS MnRer.
1 Gray's Harbor Comiiierciai Co.,
I opposite the W. & C. R. depot
PENDLKTON, OJtKOON.
W, J. SEWELL, : : Manager
WOOD! COAL!
WOOD! COAL!
WOOD! COAL!
W. C. MINNIS
SELLS BOTH.
Kemerer Coal. First Class Wood'
Orders Promptly Pilled. i
Telephone, Bed 401, or call on
W. C. MINNIS,
Office Main Btreet, Just oprte Hans
ford 4 Thompson's hardware store.
How's ThlsV
We offer Out- Hundred lilliir Kewstd for
auy cako ot catarrh tlmt cannot Ixiuurvdhy
Hall's Catarrh Ouru,
F. J. CHKNKV A fXJ . l'ro., Tulwln, ().
We, tbe uudumiKiil, have known K. J. Clio
uey (or tho latt flfo.-en ynam, anl iHillevii htm
IHirfectly lionorablo In all Im.uieMi trantaollom
and flnnnclally alilo to carrr out any Mbllk'o
tloua wailc by tlatlr firm
WkktAIkcax,
Vho!fttle iriiKit. Tolmto, ojilo,
Waldimi Kihitti Mihvix
Who! wale ihikkI Tute.tn, (Ifciu
HhII'h Catarrh Cure l takm Inloruallf,
tnif directly on the blooil ant tounuw Miria 1
o( the ayateui. I'rltu V- r iMMik- wll '
fail drUKKl!'- Twitiinoiilala fi
Hall' Knmtlv i'lll. iv Hir m.i
POiSON OAK,
POISON IVY,
BARBER'S ITCH,
LEAD and BRASS
r-UfaiijUnn, C V Ulc k). t Hio,t active and the liore wU
open, we are much mote liable to Im Mffrttel ly IWnii Oak aud Ivy aiid other
dangerous plants Workers In br-orn, iotijH-r, Irad atei in have their health Ihi
paired and tin IiI-mhI upply pocoued thiouKh the alwitM'ni of flue p4itlctof
tlif.ie 1nct.1l'- nii'l the uiidn u,cl in poinding ud ilraiim them. Inhaling th
fumraof I-dd ;' " iinter that pallid, wjxv uppoiraiit e ttf the akin. IUibr' lUk
is uiiothrr itci .m tli at le.ichcs the blixnl through the nkiu, and U 4 matt oUttlnat
one win 11 it 1 1 'Mm hitnly fixed In the ayttriu. Aft. r the poltou Lj reached th
IjIcmmI and lcii ilti iniuuted tlirouhout the Kvitrm it 1 too late to rntort to leva
cpplicatinuii. In many c;ic the lilorxl ii affected slimiiuueoutljr with the appear
anccof the raah or eruption on tbe klu. and ail elfurt-i ihould be directed to the
purification mid btiildio; up of the blood, Ujfl crupttom and aorea will contuitia
to break out in spile of mIvcs, waahca. aoatM or othrr eatcrtul trratoiaat. i
S. .S. S. Is rcclally recoituncnilrd lor pofioua of thu cha meter. fl com
pletely tloca it destroy the cffeiU of the Oak uud Ivy that there Lt uo (albUMv ot
tin reappearance, mid it to cipully u ctlicacloua in lrui or UJ poUouIng or iUr
ber's Itch , InnldiiiK up mid purifying the blood and driving out of the chculatloa
imnuritirs of every kind, and removing every blemuli, toro or truplloa froaa th
skill. There i no aubotitute for 8. ti 8. : it U the only purely vegetable Wood
piirificrktiov.n, and the safest and bent in all tonstltutloual or liluod il !.
Our Wedlcai Consultation Drpartnent.- If you dcatic any apecUl iuforrtioa
or advice nlioiil your cam-, write our iiiiynciuns, ripuiiiinK your cumutwo, ai
they will iroiuiiy couaiuer vn.u you nave 10 aav
and you will ineiveu pn-inpi reply Our phyil
ctan have mwlca lud v of L1-. i and skin dlaeoica,
and you i-n n.ac tin- ixii'ti'- l tlmr eiperiencc
and skill without uiv 1 .t to u wh itever. Don't
heaitutc to write fully aliout Ourr!f oa nothing
v,iii hhj tun Imv, md finr 1, Hi, MV have a vcrv
Lutcrcitim' lroJ, on J. ! n l hki-i DUraaea, wbl L w wtd m k 1 lo il '
Til 14 bWII-r M'lJ'JII'IC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA,
o 0
sss
O, R. &. N. WORK.
Track Improvement to be Extensive
as Heretofore.
The 0. It. & N- Compauy has made
arrangements to carry Its work of
track ballasting 100 mllcu further
this year. Iieginnlng at Huron, in
tho Blue Mountains, 42 miles oast of 1
Pendleton, where its extonslvo bal-1
lasting operations halted last fall. It
will perfect Its track entiioly through!
the Blue Mountains and the ha
Grando and BaKer City districts, prae-1
Mpniiv flntHhlnir the work to Hunting-!
ton and giving a flno new lino all the
way to Portland from the connection
with the Oregon Short Line.
The O. R. & N. has also contracted
for this season's delivery sufficient
80-pound steel rails to complete the
relaying of the track to Huntington,
which work will be done by Septem-
Big Deal in Typewriters
Indian Covminieai Orders uio
S111KI1 Prante
.lh ii. iuiui unffip purebM ol typewriters
evrr iii-'t- ).. ori n I l.v tin- M. mtr J Jutie. wltlcb. fW tbrc
tnonttifc o e4lMu6tiv compliHvc tru, hit GMUClci to nqitip Uttl
entire ntioiiry wilh no lea than lioo Smith Pwuier typtrilrt.
supplyiog evory couri. -Prew 4ipuch to Portia iwi 0efoiM.
7th.
Trje Portland Office Smith Premier Tynewrltar Co.
122 Third Street.
1
L, & M. ALEXANDER, Agents.
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