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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1902)
i adies... Please lake Notice that our openiug of Spring and Sum mer Dress Goods will take place on the afternoon's of Thnrsday and Friday, Feb. 20th and 21st. ie Alexander Department Store, Geo. L. Bakor, Leweo and Manager. Jan. B. Welch, Local Manager. ...ONE NIGHT ONLY... Saturday, February 22nd. A POSITIVE HIT. LINCOLN J. CARTLR'S GREATEST SUCCESS. THE ELEVENTH HOUR... ices 50c, 75c and $1.00 Seat sale at Fraziers' Book Store. BAD LOOD (AKIl'M do all clulmeil for them uruiy woiiderul medicine I have often ir a medicine pluafinntto take and at last ad it in (uscurou. Hince taklup thorn, tuf iteenporilled and my complexion basini mderliiliy and I lepl inncli hotter In every K9.SAI,MK Ui. BHl.l.AllK. l.UlirUll, iUUUi CANDY CATHARTIC TftADC MAMH RtOWTtRKO BBiAli-An U'no .a- n.ln lOo Q-i Hlft- CURE CONSTIPATION. ... H rompny, Chlttro, Holrtl,wIirk. I.BAP Sold and Riinranteed by all drug ' MU cliUto CUKE Tobacco Habit iere are Going? To The w Lumber Yard I'o buy nice, new clean, Wght lumber. p Harbor Commercial Co,,1 osite the W. & C. R. depot PENDLETON, OREGON. sewell,, Manager; ton Ukiah Stage Line n at Caraav. Prea'c. Pendleton eyery dny at 7 o'clock k,raj or x-iioi mock, Alba and Ukiah. Good w uuo. neasonauie ireigni r ratpa "flee at Tallman A Co'a drug ATTBACTa. QUALITY DECIDES. Alexander Department Store, f T t t t t razer Opera House, (tfully Chosen Cast, Headed by the Sweet Sinjrer, Chas. A (Karh dner See the Q rent Riot Scene in the Millionsrie's Dra lug Room I SHOWS THE BLOCK SYSTEM. "Eleventh Hour" Illustrates the Train Signalling Plan. The famous block house system of signalling trains ou all trunk lines Is brought into prominence by Lincoln J. Carter, introducing it in .lies new play the "Eleventh Hour." Mr. Car ter demonstrates fully the entire work ings of the "Block" system that re duces accidents on railroads to a minimum. How few people who are riding on a fast train and fla3h past a block signal tower know what is contained therein and what an Import ant factor that tower is to the safe guidance of trains. Yet all of this is thoroughly demonstrated in "The Eleventh Hour" which will be present ed at the Prazor on the 22d. Big "Uncle Tom." What is said to be the biggest and best "Uncle Tom's Cabin" company travelling will appear at the Frazer on Tuesday, February 25th, 1902. It is known from ocean to ocean as Leon W. Washburn's Stetson Uncle Tom's Cabin company, and is composed of 50 men, women and children, all cap able actors, actresses, singers and dancers. As a scenic production it is said to bo better than any other. An invoice of the gold In the United States Treasury was taken January 31st, and it was discovered that the total was more than the government ever had In its possession at one time ?545,87C,3U5. trcl lril) (11 a ilorUtb r J.J'AMp.aswellasiiiirest effective skin purift 80ffi"and nurry and swccieJf- for to It , w ' oinUnent, Dry, anoint frc y t l tI00lliei.tt. tlie great :.n cure nti 1 r vre(,a,iiU, ends, t"19 '" "i - -r F7tD.jwpC.C..r, SUCCESSFUL POM VALENTINE NUMBER THREE WON THE PRIZE. "O. R. Egan, Postoffiee Box Number 434," Pendleton, Awarded the Vic tory by the Judges. A board or threo judires. Messrs. ?rl?5 U S?rtT an A. D. Stillman. u .m.ss tune .loan Frailer, dooltled by a vote of two for and ono against, to Rive the $3 prle to the author of valentine No. 8. as printed In the East Orogontan the dav after Saint nlentino's day. The valentines wore printed upon slip? of wltn numbers only, and nothing to indicate the authorishp. their marking being made without consultation, and the result was to award the victory to the valontiue numbered thre.'and which, when transmitted to this of. nee. was sinned "O R. Ktran. Postof fiee Vox Xo. 434. Pendleton. Valentine No. 3. Lady of tho smiling ovos, I-firly of the golden hair. Could I hut hope to win tho prise There is no deed I would not dara Bend but once those eyes on mo. Let but one sweet glnnco ho mine And this pure heart that beats for thee. Shall be thy loving valentine. Several of tho other poems wore mentioned Tor excellence, and various points were cited upon the judges' proof sheets as indicating tho man ner in which they mado up their de cision. The successful valentine is here printed: Valentine No. 1. Saint Valentino is here once more, And knocking gently at the door Of lovers' hearts. Mine opens wide, the dear old painter Within now begins to paint A maiden's face. A snow white brow 'neath waves of hair, Brown, but for sunbeams playing there, And tangled In. A cheek that Cupid's wing has brushed, 'Til like the red, red rose it blushed, He's painting there. Eyes that must tax his skill I know. They are so blue and twinkle so The stars seem dull. Those little ears in hue and tint, To apple blossoms give a hint. To profit by. Describe those lips! a pen like this is all too weak. They're mado to kiss, If I but dared. The portrait finished. Valentino Said, "Young man, make that maiden thine Without delay." "Itight eagerly," my heart replied, "No other maid shall be my bride To thee 1 vow." My henrt's key Cupid brings to you And bids you quickly come to view Your own dear face. Ah, love, it only I might daro To hope you'd let me keep it thore, Forevennore. No. 2, Lover's Lane, Bridovlllo. Second in Excellence. Tho third of the judges gave No. 1 the first place as a valentine, but re marked that No. C was the best npor trophe of Saint Valentine, these two benig: Valentine No. 6. Gliding down the stream of ages, From tho prehistoric line, Known by Druid bards and sages, Comes the good Saint Valentine, To rejuvenate the aged, To electrify the young, As he did in ancient Carthage, As he did when Homer sung. For some heart ho bears a flower, For some heart he bears n thorn, Happy mortal, Cupid's dower, Luckless mortal, Cupid's scorn. Where he comes from no ono know eth, But his mission Is fenbllme, "Thou shalt reap but what thou sow eth," Is a maxim old as time. Let the loved one take his treasure With a glad and grateful heart, And the loveless his displeasure As of his deserts a part. .:.. 1,1... . I lw... nnnrl iiAnnln And for mall fall Into line, J And let bells from each church steeple I Ring "AH Hai. St. Valentine." SNOW GOING RAPIDLY FROM THE MOUNTAINS. ' Water Soaks Into the Ground, Instead of Running Off In Freshets. According to recent advices from the mountains, tho snow Is fast dlsap ' (tearing from the hills and canyons, land it will only be a short time until there will be none of tho "beautiful" in Bight, if the present weather con tinues However, the melting has not caused the streams to rise out of tlioir ' banks, as is usually the caso In the early spring, when the ehlnook catches tho snow-covered peaks and causes P. to disappear as magic he fore the wind, but it Is gradually b ing off cud the water Is soaking into the ground to the great delight of the farmers as well as stockmen. The , soil Is rapidly thawing and adrolta the I water to soak Into Its surface Instead .of running off in torrent. It sometimes appears that a bache lor envies a married man almost ub much as a married man envies a bachelor. NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY ATNENA'E CANDIDATES FOR WALLA WALLA. FOR THE COUNCIL. Chicaflo Ma,, Applies far a Franohtse And other Affairs In the Coming City . and Promises Lovter Rates for Ser Election. i . Athnna. Pan. If - Internet ha hem . alta alln. Keh. 1 At the tet. h-tei Into Athana city aatttlrft aa i i trig of the city ronnrfl hut Blht. a, i rann'Mate far tha my eannell nitration was irao tot aer-oml fra;r I lh iW Ty am: V. W ohlso. for n telrhone exchange, tn -. T. J. Kh, IK Km. It. It . Inland Telephnno Company w hold Cwtta II. nrtt, Urry Caytwi Ins the field tn Ute -Hy. Ur Umll V . Siitck. Clmtlm Vtok nm It. J. Iira. said to hail from Chicago. mnd lJy rw" 0br for trmtrr. nnnllmtlon. and offer to ple a y a Ornajre CttamlwHwin. fur rwwrt twn or tnlklnn machine in the vKy r ha mo omn(4Uo. a A. IfeMwtt at rates for conetderahly norfer tho anU 4aaM liniicrttr are wit for charges uiade Uy the rmaixtny now wayw. operetlag uitder a JO -vwr franrhln. A maximum rate of $S wr month tor oflleo use nx- .vm.mI .i rhKrgos wore to bo on a seals ttgnred . ..... .nvmu-n wwm, UtVI irotu thts HAM. The matter wn Mwml t the Jn- dlrinry eoniBilttoe Tor aetlon. BECAME SHEEP HERDER. Frank Smith Preferred That Job to Being Punished by Teacher. Walla Walla. Feb. W.-Pntnk and returned to hi place In tho city. school;. Tho lad had gone to the conn try 20 miles, stopping nt the houie of a fnrmor for shelter. There he found a place hording sheep nt $1 a dnv. ami' imn.wllntelv went to work wher he was found ".Monday. As n raunti for his notions tho hov mitd hlf. pride Imd boon wounded hy tho tbrmtanml ! UllRllonxInn nt ,.,,.1 , ed to get away from tho trouble. Uko that valuable?" Ono MtnuU i "STUFFING A COLD." ' Cough Cure In absolutely safe raid acts i ' Iminodlatoly. For rough, cold, croup ' A Commonly Received Maxim Which Rr," bronohltl and nil other throat i Ha Done Much Harm hlnl Un Irouble It is a certain euro i Has Done Much Harm. Vwy ,uaMn ,() ,nk Th mUo on,u Ti:o man who originated tho oft-, llko it. Tollman & Co. and Jrock H' quoted maxim. "Stuff cold and , McCoums Co. tetnrvo n fever," either did not under 1 stand what ho was talking iibout. or r,.. n... he has been widely mUundorhtood. 1M Cl"n Ut U,e LoA"r to tho groat Injury of multitudes, who Mit of nil. every retail Rrocer have acted upon the absurd iniivlm Rlim"'l reinetnher that eleanllueaa is ProMintlng that tho author of It whk n,l'b" fentlnl. The day of the a physician who know something , f corner Kroeory and Its aeeoinpnn) lnK the nature of colds and the action of I"" M""" tolwrvo anlttam i lemodles. ho must have npok.-n sub-' mMWl- vr to return, junctivoly. and then it would road ,,,Ht' hn Hrii"" n Blwr fl,,1 thus: "If you stun a cold tho rouse wHI' llN"r Kxln, Vxh In mod duencewill ho that you will bo thrown j ",m ,,yU' ."ml ,br ,,n'' ,or Into a fever as a roH.ilt of tho stuff 1 1,,.'. 8 'iilln. which foruiwly pre Ing trontmont of the cold, and thon vn,l,Hl N,.,tw '"Iiik IhU. there you will have to starve the rover. ' "r" .'V00'1 Rrww uo This Is a true and sensible Interpre r,w'1 llr who nr. Unlay km , tatlon or this commonly reeolv.m max-! n" ' y nA ,1W"ie ? Im. which has done a much harm a , ttlUy , , ? ' any or the thousands ami one popular ?8,1,y "'J'1 ,,lK,,t, of weigh- errors which prevail on medlenl MUl(. ! 8tv ara aa oh.ioiloMS to j0CtK ; tlioao who roHlly w)h to do botlnead ' Without dwelling on tho nature r'B eV,r "?' Wurr- uV""r.tV i', eauses of colds or on what phyle!..i,H ' nn; f "' thf liir call the puthohyry or these disorder.. ! I""1 h'lVt' l,.,u ,ur' fur 11 ' wo will say that low or even .torvrV. l'l'e-New IC.ghuid Oro- it,... .n.. r... .. t i ...i.i. .. ....... ei. tuiii uiui vm ii inn iuib, niiu it inn drinking of warm mildly atlmulatltig teas. Is hatter lor a cold tlmn any drug or combination of drugs. j with dyiipjpula, bulrhlug nai soar PLATT HOLDSTOOSTEOPATHV AJTa! Declares That He Favors Bill to U.atSr'yKS: gallic Its Practice. j gatol I try Kodol l)yppnla Cure,1 . Senator T. C. Piatt it ouUpokeu lu , which I did with moat happy results, favor of legalising the practice of on- j t huva had no trouble, and when one toopathy in New York atato. and will I pn Ko to eating mince pie. cheese ureit IiIh triniuu i, uin.i.mi . i, i.tii candy and nuu after such a time "I am a believer in osteopathy." aid ho. "It is )msod on common enso prlneipleH and linn the Indum ,ent of some of tho ..bloat men l rt ' 1 " . sain lie. Honso iiil-hi ui Dunn- ui inn iiuitmi moil III ,.e btato of New oik and the conn sn Cllrc ,,, , y()tlr foo,,. Tanun ry. There is no good reason why the, & Co, aU(t rock ft McComnn Co. followers of that faith should not have tho right to (traction na other. ranches of the medical fraternity, and Po,tal "'no Changed, so far as I am concerned. I do not see ' Owing to preaauro. the poatotttca de why there should bo nny hesitation j parlmwnl hu chnngod a recent rill on the part of the leglalntiire lu past.-' Ing which prohlhiteil under (tonally of ing legislation that will place thorn on lirnt-cluan itoslnge. a written duacri an nquul footing with otlier doctors. Hon of the couteuta on wrapiwr or "In the senate there are gome earn ) covers of third eiaaa matter est advocates of tho system. Including Hereafter a written dealgnttllon of Senator Forakcr. of Ohio, who had a conteuiH. aneh ua "bfMik," "printed son whoso life was despaired of, eurw) matter" or "nhoto." will m j-nnisi by ostuopathy treatment Senator hie "lacrliitlon" upon mall matter n( Cockroll. of Missouri, and othrn." tho Iblidlaan. iindrr the clnu- -.1 ' the act whlcji provide for the ila LARGEST PAIR ON EARTH. Big Missouri Girl to Marry Cowboy Eight Foot Tall. The marriage of the largest man, and woman lu the I'liltt-d State. If, not lu tho world, will take pluou at Helena, Mont within tuo next iw weeks. The contracting (wrtlea ',,( advHrtlKlug Is like the (town be Mis Hlla Murray, of Mianonri. , Huurb)llit of a river ataawar n.ro Is eight feot and one inch tall, to Ld u,011 a ,u(aiit cottage on Ihe ha ward Beaupre, of Montana, who Is eight feet in height. Miss Murray' fathor Iiuh beer trying for some time to get someone to marry his daughter, offering u home and liberal expense money. Beaupro la 21 year oil and ban never been out of the state. Ho wears No. 22 shoes and lias never had a irlove on his hands MOe on ma huuub. vjh.r, Th.r. iE i if, ThTf I Hooe Where There Is Life There Is Hope. I was iiii;i..i b.wi tasto nor smell and could hoar ?. Kly s Cream Halm cured it. neither tasto but little. Ky Marcus G. fehautz, Kahway, N. J. The Halm reached me safely and me encci ia aurpnaiug. .y the tlrst application nave decided re - Freeman, Dover, N. H. Tho Balm does wot Irritate pr caue sneezing. Sold by druggists, at cents, or mailed by Kly Brothel. 60 Warren street, Now York. ATUrtut tw mux t ""vc TWO NCW nUILDINCS. Lcr Swaart anil Adalph Shure t aret Thenu ' Athena, rv i AdoTn 8rwrti, ! W11 M 4m Swtwfftrt. ioC ISndletoa. f,. ta to yr4k3 n lrfrrte.t arrMets fir th renWTai W the woutleo buttJIiurt on .J. X . "! " i The LAIt Herd of It. 1 M m,Ie lH) t,H,'! lh cruttji o ",8,,t H,,il oon Rnnv so lwJ " ut hftHr hlm l,rnl over tha howtte," f'8 K U llo"hl. MautftaM. t ht w,,u 'Un' Uul a ??f??. at Vn .M.lnul CouKh Curt ."'v '" Oni tt .i-i i.. .-.I, i I.,... ... . i - . . leap. Tlrnfu tho last wo hoard iW the croiiH. Now lutl'l rniu-l mir. i Clerk's Wise Sungcstlon. "I have lately banti much troublM' iair .ugesi on must no pretty gooo i Ko'io r8l'f"ln Cure mart ' ,0" 1 '1m WJ" Li,' ! V'., U., "VLL'Zl .... si i l . i a ..,. ,,, ,,, ,. l. ir.ll m,.iu..l Ing "uiHtn the blank learea or .m-r jof any book or prlutod matter of the third-olio of a aiinpta inanox npi dudleatloit or Inarriptlon not In thr nature of a pernonnl corrognondeie t What It Is. lllial(.J. Wrtrll, ttu.tv H.,i W(aii ii.m t rtui ro Ii bank ..iittJnt! it out like a picture paln'ed ou tt ,ack eunvna. Tho timid buyer and the prospective Industry will follow th ray of tho searchlight of public Ity, Just u aurely a will tho ere o( ! the staarner' passenger follow the ' light thrown from iholr vessel. They ! will not search tho surrounding gloom ' objorls of lutorest when a beautl 11)1 Picture la clearly hown before ,i. t..n., t,nvry will nl : search tho surrounding gloom for , cmuliemonJ ,f tUe .carchllght of KIUIIl. . ,VHll,VI,IV WW v. - ..... - - i puoncity is turnod on your own p ,lf ISnftM..caiigiloU (N. Y.J II --. lace Ileo. . T(() far rwlc)t!ng eff.ct of th Soutu Afr,,.8 war u shown In e tj,reatenwl horse famine in the Urlted 1 S(aU)H u a 8ad ihal m m wr shipped out of Montana last year and the domaud from tho British for war, mouutb still continues. The South African sorvico use up homo faster ' than it doos men. CT SUICIDED WHILE GOVERNOR M"DH tOC WAS IN TMC PtNtT tNTIARY Jaik Shea's OaHy W rmt Hij- loa Fram ta Har f Mm C Matter Keat 9tmm Tva Vftttn Walte. rrb t -HknfftK 4aa4 ha hl e4t In the aaaJNa ihsry. Jack Man vm fta4 on Hatv lajr warning, life nus eU4t tar mm tinse man ansae fraaa Ka ronait for one rar for tMrtlarr. wt M four bmmsi mat ta aatva. iar aoaae time aa ke4 laam ttsV't aarly. a4 ayasatiiaaa of tnatMitiy had haea notkd raaantry The mM of steal M pacvtkir. I'Mrtac itfal. Rhea ist-4 t ut th bara tf H cell. thn a WsnsfkaiaMirf vaa ataeaH aKoat Ma nark ana U! ta the tral Wl a l(arhaatn)i to tta. the telh taraw his tgt an ha rkrtha .vaa iraaataa' tw 4lh. wttn at Kiwi nearly toarata ijnu vt f hla rati ta taU aaatUoa Um dasvt heat wa fawsa on Maatej mam tat. Uavaraor MTirta a4 the arl at atrl Vara In Iha vltr 4 M Ua ttHatik at ia itvaa Wi ia Mt mt the aaM4 veata hunt frasa taaaa. ant .tu hut night M tha fttrta rank oat Uurarnmr MeltrMa ami porty httt Monday night lor Vsntoavar. a4 Uf tthittf funrral ana conehiamtar lotponcd until (ha 4tMla;nilRlrall partv an Mfaly oat of Iha ilhV Only a naafar raaart ran ha hail a th) (acta !ir being anrafnlly haft In the borkgrtHiad. REFUSED OAMAOCS TO Mn. WM. SAURCft. Shf Sued Patrick Lyon for 113,000 (or Running Ovr Hr. Walla Waltn, Feb. 19. A Jury u the superior mrt )ratrdy rnturneil i terdi I for lh defendant la th rtiae i( William Huurtat and wifu atmlnst Patrick Lyorm TUn eosa io cHttled nirl two 4ny and was bit terly voaleatad Iob hi a wnutthy farmer ant) It .u Kllesl (hut hi drtrtax Uovi a sir eat In thin rlty ha wlltitad with a rig bata.4 dtlvaa hy Mrs Aaarea la tha ittMts wtleh ftrflowad, It ns. 8anre utnliMNt In jur I a uf iMMue soil, nibbed to ha a rlou The Jury took tha ttftfiatlUi view and gave n verdict for tha d fendaai, aCr tialna nut a law Mlsv ui The amoatit rial wad vaa fit,. (MM), DR. H. R. KKYLOR SUCCCCDS DR. J. P. CROPP A5 flUnQGOrl At the Walla Walla PenflnMarB gins on March t. Walht U'allu r-h. 10. 'MM fiwr change In the ioaltloai ut (ha abttu panKanttary will ovnr March 1, whan Dt II It Kaylor will tka thw (ihtce uf aurgawH. m Altai hy lit, i V Croon The aaftalntMtatH hs rwt been anonuroed Mrs. Thomas Hawlsy. Walla Walla. Fab t Mrn. Thaai a HawU-y. aged to yaara, died at bar how oi Colt Ilia si rant yMlni? Kuaainl serTtre were ball tk'.t nars log from iha home Mr. t!-w(y A' art it daughter of Mr and Mr. IHJ llarry, and a (julto wall kn0g to tlilw til) Mhe laovea a atutiaMl till two rttldren, Favorlt Nsarly Evsrywhsr. Conatlnation tuvaua dullnass, 4t urasalon, hoadauhe, genvralfy d!or derail honlth. Do Witt's Lttlta Ka1 htsara stlniulati the liver, o:-o lhi bowals and rvllevu this condition. Safe, spoedy and thorour.h. Thy never gripe. Fatorlttt pill. TalliaVi c Co. and llrock ft McCoroa Co. "h. ! a'litiK r-im-iifca for tUt Kf'f. u N' tpi'OUie hU'l WUlsky. at i.' .i I w, kwv n if n S"i yut i . v MS'4id l a'l.s an ) h;kjr i.,j.i ar.-t whisay ar t b kv HERBICIDE- rtollovas Dandruff intmadfaiuJy . . i gl'jwiy I-1 ' i ' -i' I .. f i.- f Ibu. bnui- i '!. Nuwhro'u HoriiloIUa p.rf.iOW ' K fk Ml Ibf1tp, Dtiry ti.eea(M. T"0 !"! lie JU aiel frtin.juiiiy it riwjMM nml IttlU off lue er-buy noww, which la rmpMibi tut alt -alp dUMM It Ih'ui rali.a daS4lruit an4 lalliJ.i hir iijwlo, J prom 'U a las urUol grvulb f 'tair !... i. lu.. tharwlilo i'f it ownr Y-s ou Uhl IJt H s't prodai9l.lrwtlie kar j luxuriant 04 anyone cutikl wuh for. Ou tnlit wilt ftiortMa H is ' For Uk by 1H Irit a Druj SUmi, -r rt."- m - p k av m I