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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1902)
men Torchon Lace. IE SAWING WOOD " w" pris. H,. will k MILTON ALREADY HAS Worth 20c, 15c, 10c yard February price See Display in North Window. ry Goods Co CLOSING OUT SALE. eaver Bros. Di ot establishing and maintaining one favorable as ho now embark In tho enter kte-p hR own cow a and expects to ttvy machinery tor i" lamumjr or nhout i(MM) pounds of milk per hour and while tho nr.v 37 WOODMEN PLEDGED Joct will only bo an experiment on li r. tbo pftrt r Mr S'ccWor. ho la confl- Have Exceeded the Promises and Extent that ho find ridy ami pect more Than 50 Miss Sumner "J01' rkot In Pandleton tor all Here tl Vfodnrts ot such a inaHuWlur. . . . , , Ins establishment at a good prte. Tho joint commit tee of tho local j He would llko to have sonwmw who cam , and circle. Woodmen of the j has had expertc. Ornish htm with vorld and Women of Woodcraft mot' Information along this line last night. Splendid progress Is rv-t i ' ported all along the lino. largo The Revised Bible. rSlL mm"nltn wore ' Tho new American standard rvtM"n I road from various ca and circles, i f tho Plblo brings It up to date, with all going to show widespread IntotM out changing Its imtin; but do tit I ?n, - . ,0R-nB nuvomont. j pH.pe want any chatter from the ortg Among tho most encouraging ot the hmi copy? Thousand will ana' T?mVer ,0S .r,m. Th0 n,"?S "N' " Th, ,k th popular and Milton. Tho little town of Mil-! answer If you asked people who har ton pledged 31 candidates at tho i once tried HostHterV Stomach lMtm commencement of the campaign. Up! to uae om other remedy. Now med to date they have 87 and feel that t lelnes come and go. h this old rll tlioy will airac with between 60 and . able remwlv continues to h ti, r . th,r mlU- Tha "port ; vorh. bocauw. It can always In, r from Mi ton is also to the offon that' upon In the most severe cases ot . mis. Kate R Hills, who was sent by i Indigestion. dypMtn. tlatnlencv , the grand guardian to organise a elr- i nervousneaa. constipation or nuinu.it ; rle. is meet.ng with splondld success neas. We would therefore uric von to ;nnd that an excellent chafer list of (try It. You will and Us benetlelal ef ; applicants for n local branch ot tho foct from tho start, and It will even Women of Woodcraft will soon be ro- tnnlly restore you to perfoct health, j ported. Our 1'rlvate le Stamp Is over the From The Dalles comes tho report ; nock of the bottle. , thnt the camp nnd circle joint com-1 189 Surprise Sale. ST ffontelMiSh i it J" IYm WaS flned ?1 ,n Ore 'on an Was! Ingto . i d h Thc M m'ro fcSY iVA lice court this morning for being I Fire gn herlng v hT ti l 1 ,,ollm" ,-vl' ,N fn1 'lHHiirtng. and " V dnk nd rals1 0 disturbance. TIZoJi ftaS? These are all for whf 0,,, dw- ,,h M -,T,TTTxr-o,r-,o- . Fresh tomatoes, green peppers, let-' thP April 2t loc-rolllnc. I nr,1(,, t,,(-,ru ls B4M-'rr nunon lo re- bltSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1802. BREVITIES. tuce, cauliflower, cabbage, celery, etc.! The local committee of the Women 1 lU0lul,0r 1,10 wcaMon pleasantly. ns tor baturday, at F. S. lounger & 1 oi Woodcraft have just issued a bnl-1 ,ho Ha,,ln,oro Sun- Utwnlly n gentle f- A , 'letln call to their members, which umu wus """king some purchases In n WHEAT AT TOP NOTCH should stir verv neichbnr to nrtlnn. i MH grocery III west Hnlttinore, when WORTH 531-i CENTS. 11 ia an ?arnest "plea to make this the.llltt, cutenil the store one of those l leaning circle in tno state of Uregon. 111,1 rs oeioiignig io uiu nays roiic Iiv. the Peoples Watehoase .FRIDAY, FT:B ai, 1903. - Thl U mt OtHmlop SMrprle S!e ftr K4. ah1 w e re RMig to make It lntercMtag ftr joh. 000 Yal of (iinglintn a a yard Tliee i$U ate ihuUv !' fwf eenU Imt we tlixl mirl, nvrf" slvk.il In thU jvttliuUr line if m h". ''r hvi h ywr icsln. N'o more than 10 ynrN tme vrwm. rruiw uhhI ft Frl'Uy imiIjt Slop aroutnl anil see our miilille nvIihIonv, It will interest you. Agents patterns era 0 w Ul uu PI-NDLUTON, ORlOONi oes A. Howard, farm loans. Inriiev Howard, fire insurance. rest candy In tho ci'-y. Dutton's , oeea ""ngs hrom 55 to eo Cents and ' noi m uie enure junsiiiciion. a Mail i Onicri i Prompt IMIetl Semi tor jS.unplr: Iream chocolates rneB, Sanford's and Howe's inks lline, lowest prices. Nolf's. Much is Needed. Wheat is quoted at 53 cents in the local market today and in some ! h. r i. ii p f,. ifn instnnrps fnrmnrc hnvn tmnn nftnmA 1 . . ... ... n ior luui, luuuiie ui mio. umij YTi i r. . , . . . ! urancti 01 the onier m larr, st, corner tJiuu anu Ann sireeis. "& " " vvhd iuj tuui iuia. jj0j.g fn nt ntPnfi hnva a wind!8 iS. tlle hi8h mnrk Since ' Mi the liiOl crop was harvested, and many farmers are taking advantago of it and letting loose. The local dealers who are in touch with the farmers and know what wheat has been sold and what is still in tho small ten cent piece buys a good of gloves at Cleaver Bros. Dry Is (Jo. to see the Chicago leader hat. $1.50. at Cleaver Bros. Dry Is Co. ie can never judge by the outside man or tailor jacket, the condi- pof the lining. ill paper, wall paper! Where? barp s big wall paper store, opera block, Court street. oras in the East Oregonian build- lor rent. Steam heated, Lot ana twater and bath room in Conner- ledford's Black Draught, the medicine, and Wine of Cardui, an's relief, on sale at Koeppen'i Store, C5 steps from Main It, toward the court house. ly and country property for sale. Bes rented, collections. Locale subject to entry. Agent Home perative Co. Homes on easy pay- ts. Kinorn & uook, room xu, over lor's store. sale of farming implements, be, a Holt combined harvester, will occur on Friday, February at 10 o'clock, at R. Lalng's Cold ag ranch. Terms, under ?20, cash; that amount, approved security per cent. bedtime I take a pleasant herb k, the next morning I feel bright my complexion Is better. My or says it acts gently on tne kach, liver and kidneys, and is a Bant laxative. It is made from and Is prepared as easily as It is called Lane's Medicine. e's Family Medicine moves the els each day Price 25c and G0c. sale by Tallman & Co., sole hta. ajestic Ranges ARDWARE '. J. Clarke & Co 211 Court Street. .pleasing feature of the work In this. Hanging conspicuously on the wall city is tho fact that tho Woodmen of the store was a large lithograph He are taking hold of the circle proposl-) plellng an airily clad youngster In a' ana are joining tno ladies' i tieiu or waving grain. The picture lm- num-; mediately caught the eye of the new comer. Miss Sumner, General Organizer. "Who thit?" she asked the clerk. The grand guardian Introduced tho "Why, that Is (Jeorgo WhhIiIiiuKhi." general organiser. Miss Bertha Sum-1 replied tho clerk, with a twinkle in his ner, to the general committee. Miss 'eye. Sumner has arrived from Portland! "Huh!" grunted aunty duhiU6ly. "Hit and will make Pendleton her head-1 Inks mo' Ink Moen In do ambush." hands of the farmers, estimate that i quarters for the next three months. not more than 300,000 bushels of the u',ul,""il1u,c, " ; paign. She is one of tho brightest and most successful of the order's deputies, and whllo hero will give her nttention to circles throughout this, portion of the forest. entire last year's crop has not been disposed of and if the present price continues to prevail it will only bo a short time until all the surplus will le transferred and the grower will have the money instead, of having his grain in the warehouse at con siderable storage expense. Much wheat is also purchased by fTinco 11111 lin nrmnrilnr1 in rncnu on account of the freeze-out and j ''n a loyal and enthusiastic disciple .i., ' oi ' erieciuu wuuiicniii evor huii-u. CtirtoT..i l.riotl Teiitlrr. Almost every ae ami tribe, ah well , is every vjioch, has hud lt.s peculiar curremy or medium of barter and ex ehungo-not only gold, silver, copper. bran. Iron, lend and paper, but surh BYERS' BEST FLOUR To msVe k(1 bttvtd no livers' H it Float. It took tlrol premium st the fhif World's Fair oter sll romrH'tt tii.n, and gives escellettt satisfaction heroTer nse, Kverv iwek is RMMMiiteod. Wo liV the Ivst Htaii( HoIUaI lkxiliir, Sexl lire and IWrllena lUrlnr PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W.S. HYKKS, Proprietor. her of Whittier Circle, No. 133, of that city ,n March, 1888, and has those having choice seed grain can . nntv crof n n-rvnrl rrla llinrfifnr It lin Inn- cnlH nt frnn, BR n AO Wnt nor Order that at her OWll PXpOIIBO (not bushel. One reason that farmers are some what anxious to market their grain !rfcc QmuTiinr iv1w wnu nt flinl t ..... .xt tin. ....it 11 it ti.l.iu nti IkltM tt l'Iiimh. wi.......i.. ...... Mt i. j IJIlt Ul IUV . H,. m.it. ...... v. p... time a teacher in the high school of i shells, bends, stones, sou p. bits of vnrl Woodburn, became a .charter mom- uuh colored cloth and nniuerous other objects, some of tbeiii absolutely value lees to our way of looking at the Hint-, lor. i Tho llui iiicse. ICnreiirt. Ilatigei-e and I Olmiis have no coined money, lend iitulj silver In bullion being the ordinary ten- j der In trade, weight tuul purity being 1 J 'I New Agriciilliiral Machine House. Such an interest did sho take in the Alia and Cottonwood Streets, A. KUNKEL & CO., PROPRIETORS. ' I being a delegate) she visited tho 1 . -1 ..-.1 I ... C-..I 1 .. 1 . .. ! 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' nuinu uijuiu Dt-BBiim ut oua ' it... I ,C .mIiii. l?,o. ,, tmiir lime I 1-1 r r-M I n, bait was the ordinary money of the; ' t ity in August, 1890. 1 ...nr. lwin 4tin n .1 ...,,i.1 is to escape having to pay tax on,. "" l"vl, " " b'u biu. it if they keep it until the 1st of an x for Mlss Sumner to en March, for according to the statutes I f "o field as a representative o of the state of Oregon all property ! U,e ,Wo,,ie (of Woo'". Her first is taxable after that date. Yrknwas at, Ha"lor- 0r;- lwr?' lln' Since noon yesterday the local der h. U10,st adverse, circumstances t dealers have purchased 14,100 bush els at 53 Scents. This was the crops of Joe Hanscom, of Warren; S. Hen derson, of Warren; Tillman & Ser- r; Grandview. possible, she organized a clrclo. Since then she has organized now elr- cles at A ancouver. Henrdon. Nortlt j Tacoma and South Tacoma, Wnsh-i Abyssinia us. Dried llsh bus long been and Is even today to a certain extent the legal ton-1 tier of Iceland. Blind scales uiu also the medium of exchange In ninny of the North sea Islands. A curious custom oxlats In tho Prus sian family of selecting every July nil nf qhntnn- nn'ri 3 ? Parris 0f ' 'ngtou. Sho also organizod tho half dozen young couplos too poor to ,.?... ' circle at Mullen. Idaho, assisted in marry and havo them woddod In tho Manufactured by the oldimt nhd lniK't ( low fnutory In llie world. In matiiifiMitiirliig elillltHl plows ther tue nothing but the Ix-xt brand of Iron, mlxet lii sueli proxirtoim ami mi ehllltd an to prtslute rt of iinlforin liardiiese, ffc from noft hmi(, ami liiiiind lo eCwtttr. BucKye Steel praroc Drills Are liultt i-Hpi-obilly for tin Northwest liavluj tm ami op Ijalf Inah n. uml heavy wihh! iiiuIii ilrlvlug whueU. Ilut'kcye bi.i a oiltlve force lead I. L. Campbell Recovered. The clrMej In tills jwt of tlio The friends of I. L. Campbell, edi-1 having here at work this vary tor of tho Daily Eugene Guard, will talented lady, during tho progress of read this with pleasure: ! the work now on. I. h. Campbell was down town Stillman Goes East. again today. Through some inex-; Hfa(, jIanagor A jj. stillman an- plainable cause tlie paralytic suock , nounc0(i that i,0 would leavo this the institution of one of the circles J garrison church at Potsdam on tho an in Spokane, Wash. The cirMej In tills ' I r- I I n . . .i II . li . nivorsary of tho doath of QuoQii Lou-, riano uignc gunning narvescing maenmery. isu ol i'rustoia. After tho coromony each brldo is proMented with a gift of a mini equivalent to 12S and a handsome family bible. Philadelphia's city hall, which was begun In 1871. has cost S2U13.4&5. Has mihiiv ii-jw Improveiiiuiita. On Hilt mownr the iliipkliia tiprlut Op Is iim-iI which holds llie knife In done troll taut wltlt the h-iltir ptatej In- nit i it ik a oifiui uiu, no iitixier now line ymir uraw may tt. Ami uie iwv Header Is ponlllvely M I'ltH ClSfJ!' llfflTKU than any other im lht iiiurket. that he experienped recently has left e n for Chlcag0 wj,oro Jl0 Wl ' The largest single Item of expendl- Wjson Mollne BuqqleS and Hacks, him In far better health than he has',ooU , soveral foaturos for the celo- tur was for marble. I5.CC7.003. n"SUM vn uuaa' nw We Kiiuraiilee to Ui eial to auylltlUK ",ttt "" enjoyed for several years. bration. He will go from there to J Denver and will, wlillo In that city, Bronson-Maack. , devote his entire time to mnttors ap- Miss Millie Maack and Mr. Homer ! Portaluing to the order Ho will r o-, Nasai Bronson, both well-known young peo-, 'turn to this city about tho J5th of! 3 mSLm Ncw Mol0 Wagons BtHltnan HtamlH hlh in ju u tUre XJl UUUW" wwv " i " - I tl0.,l. - it r nvxA trlnlnltv worfl 1 iumXlJ 1 wo in , marZat the home of tho councils of the order and is call-; be cW-uiW tte'roomr; S i. A iert ed to Denver four t.mos a year on, CrMlll ,,, of town Wednesday afternoon. They, matteiP connected with tho head eiMM(,M)UwH(? ., Hog- W1". ml"'T,u?' A,; ;;f Renoral 0anlsor George K sons nuii-u, v erjj went to Wala WBj,a th)a imjrjl. town ing and will meet with the camp In that city tonight on matters In con ,i Hah' ' "WJ Uureitfriiau-l di aulckty. Ouiiii IWtlm U lulu .tu LoMriln, tiiradt yr tbu wulfwi i-1 i "i-U"L Hiiim l um1IIu nd run folW. Jt U Bt drrUijJ lo K0EPPEN' Our Squirrel Poleou and Btrycbnlne, olthe standard strength una purity. Brown's Tree 8oap, Quassia Chip-, WLalo Oil Eosp, Paris Green, etc , tor spraying Sheep Paint, Bbeep Dip, Lamp Bla' k and Oil. All our groi. are the best obtainable, guaianteea as represented. 5 Step from Main Street Toward the Court House A man's life, as estimated by the with tha front uathorlntf. Hot courts, is worth $5000. A prize Dun wm rotrn t0 pondloton Friday oven-' W(, roJl4M1 .u.. urK hm, m rt. U)r nas jusi ueeu buiu iui yv.vvv. nj,f guwor bywiJl; TrlJ:u, iccu iuv ... -' XV JJItOTllElW.W Wuiiobuect, Kroirk- ' GEORGE PEEBLER MAY "at"- A TV 17 VT SOON HAVE A CREAMERY. 1 K A. i O I"WTV, , He Thinks of Establishing One In pf5TJ Q J J Q ctage Gulch on His Ranch. JSJL r.r' Stage Gulch may havo a creamery, j qa O P? A O K ' George D. Peebler, one or tno exiou-, v - - w slvo farmers of that country, wiui his place laying 12 miles northwest of Pendleton, Is Investigating the ad visability of running such an ostab- S DRUG STORE j natlng rcjulrreU are I i KverylMMly who Iiuvm examined IIumu aajf tliy are wojth from Uu) to twi ntv ilollnis more than any olio r wagon oil tho market. 7f!) fit anil look 11111111 over. Minneapolis Threshing Machines. We alo havo tho MlnmmIU ThrraliliiK mauhlm-ry. If veil atdjtjrfit jilate purohadliiK a HinwIilHK milllt aw crtalnly would llknlii )iAV yoU eall ami n-i) uh. Implicit by mall pruittptly aiuwerwl. Catalonia fr-. A. KUNKEL & CO., Piionc Mam 10,1 AIt4 snd I oltonwoo.1 Sli. cxtcrini lisliment. If he finds that there is any money to bo made out of tho bus- r, nAUNPP - RPOS Jness he will put bin plans Into Irnrno- jlSJ t? V 4j. ' dlato execution TK KHIONK MAIN . knows , viilie .Mr. reeuiur buji. uu iiyi'fj nothing about the creamery wisiness j nrmCrS LUSlOIIl JTllll and does not know whether or not it , 1 i will bo a success (rom a financial Fred WalUrs, Proprietor. Is thinking seriously, .(! tu lurreli m day. !of the matter. Ho expects to make' yioar exeJiangJ lor wtimi. .,i.. tr. ihn Milton and Uklah cream- nonr. miu Fcxxi.oiiopped ird, tie., Iwm eries to get figures aB to the cost an hand, FOR THE BEST VKOICTABLKS, 1'OUhTKY, FISH, AND ALL KINDS OF STAi'DK AND FANCY OHOCKIUKS. DEMOTT & CO. 717 Main St. - Phono, Main 37. 1 1