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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
BE ATTRACTS. QUALITY DECIDES, t L READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE. With the largest and rest selected stock of new merclmtidive ever 3 shown in PENDLETON. We have not 3 overlooked (he wants of nnvhriv u teach of this store, our Ust aHiU have no 3 siijienor an niorciianaise; OIH P U- KS HAVE NO EQUAL AS VALUE VRQ. 3 DUCERS. So there you are, not only the 3 bestir you want it, but the chetpot, and i best of nil, the combination of iheM. two 3 THE BEST CHEAPEST We'd be ghut to 3 have you isit lis this week, go ihrouiih our g whole store; inspect the goods at your leisure 3 ENJOY THE DISPLAYS, ik all the ones- S lions you iiko witnoiil tiny feeling of restraint or obligation to make a purchase. The styles and beauties of the new cj.iods will in terest you, hut this PRICES WILL PRO VU 10 BE AN 1 RJIESI ST I ii I . R A T- TRACTION and a revelation to thoe who are not laminar with our method of merchandising. e Alsxande me is WOOD FAMINE DID NOT MATERAL1ZE, PAINE'S CELERY COM PI UNI) WHAT LA GRANDE v I? t A Mcacham Longer Tells About the 1 Cutting oi Fuel In the Mountains ' Had thP pM whiter been a mori THINKS OF GAMBLING .M keen MtllvCS Nci'VO FibrC RlUl scareo lu the cttto trtbeurv i il Some of the Sentiments at tht Miw their supply from til! Meeting and the Resolutions that 1 W0Mn,n around Mearhaat, wuh-S were Adopted. f1 ?f As it wna, there I a. . i' being n few wwk ot real wln-i At the mass meeting HM In 1 , tor, (he manly did not ran naort ker Grande, tlio fnlton-in ..... ;.... .... . wri vre. , . .. " romu vi i un nv! pm-v wm mr Tn muck : tae sentiments expressed nui thn i eim naunii i .r ere charged only from $ tn per "oni lor good wonntain wood iui the Mlootl nnd Strcnghtcns ntui iiie Tunc to livery Function of the Hul resolutions adopted J. M. Church A Mctftti tor 4lM Imm tftt Mh MtV wiHt In Mrttni t do not dir . u ,ucr an mt wa bh in nra ptt h .. . .. . " " to MtHMV thf dMuml 11 nil Hi,u.ki ! Ibmik. -' lkl 1 -f 1 . . . we iu the lnd. Our peonle kiw J:L,,, V iT wo! t J U Is rR to tOKUttute blneM Z.:":., J!'' t and thev r nnni i n ... t " no uuvih v uuuer v , mrfi T")ority Mai nut It. of WVPWI vwUW J. w. sorfwr. However, nccordln to la rSitw to calls, stated that Tor fr?ra tw'HW' rr1oft rtf thf KH. ft,w !) ta ttM sm- i. aavcml year he had ben a mem trtbuturj- to Mi,, t racportntJoiv I . ' T' w ' her of thP ritv " ?v.:T lltte. tlwr will ho no .ho .wMWMm wnadt i knew how ejw,- it wa to receive cm- xt s,Mon- Tht' ' ' 'Jrr,'"11 T.,. WW a fMor." "ft Mralhft. laaved a dmlor'a Mil. KVlr 8 wrtWa j. J. Dos c nt Sf If! J !T FOR THE OWELS i n reculnr, healtliy movement of th inv vnii'i'fl ill or will be. Keen vour r...t'i.n wnll. Force. In tlio shnneof vio C- ..HI ttntanll. 1h tllkllECrOUS. TllO BtllOOth- f most perfect way of keeping tho bowelf ban is io iuuu CANDY CATHARTIC TOOK FRENCH LEAVE. V I ki.p w .. ... ,"T next i(md. Th na i. .h- "Bim, maK tv Hty ordinances of u Graudeawlwt t,ttrtl,,, tb co,"lw, 'yShllTha?S I immMIr, .d th rnlnttona of the th for aev- uitW Z "on8 were ample and good, the ,rftl ,son The smittd X i-a.'rk fault of thaw nftnBfn.mntB , -" n U UeArd dlb' wound r . ' ... -v-. x v mv . - v vaiom-B m I aa late t -jvkM t nnt thmn.li ih. i.. . . MMcRfUB KUlI Huron stiitjmia Ih , " " v . .. . ...,".., Vin f.nnt ...1 , . . . I SIMMtktBlr rM that rvin.llt Inn a mj m. deuce, that a marshal mi.ht s ti.. , ft the rominK e-aoa 1m the rT"V2: tallies, men sitting around thorn and i '""' ''Tak MCandlea. who w later money HI SICIII UIIIOSB llO'lini Wit- 111 umi munirj. . ,l fcAw sum in in ilui urpvnn h raimrtA - ' ' while in Walla Walla recentlr: winter mere has ween tnore e great remedy tor dtapet4i nyiepala t . i. by aettto latMKsmattoi if ip- . , cantered In the atouuuh. tv'- li Had dlateoatoK of the tmv u cuintaon in d5"tlHdn. Ijinrx u drowalMM are nf l bo u'ifi- ii. .v.. it. ti.nt . n.. 1 irreaipiioie " " v... tti mill n'llUB Oue of the main dttHctiltle l the "V!"J u . ' fact that trees are fellwl for a can- . .T1 ""f"""' , s' nesses he could not furnish mtfllcicut proof to secure conviction. Thnt the people ns n whole must back up their officers or the laws would not he en- forced. He cited the recent law cigru ooiaiers Leave neir Posts of . auoiisiitug tho slot machines, for Duty. Fort Walla Walla Is short olclit men. Last Tuesday night they tooki u,K nta up unn,0I(,stc(i. Uoi " , 'j,, . " Rivo renewed vluor to all H "French leave" and their wh-re-! C. D. Huffman. ,m.,UR t,,p romuK S1imim,r , ttH ,rt. rUecfc-8 dlatlaese and au abouts is unknown. Their names, 0. D. Huffman bolus presont wns hulldln Kof n short railway spur jt0 1 nw,r,UwrH wd r ! are Harry Parker. Peter FlesborK. called upon. He stated that whlln ti,.. mnnnmiM rr.,,,, ,,., n....,curfl (or neivon dypeptla Otto Hofmeyer, Rudolph Vycinohl, he did not live In the city he renro-' aomowhere near M.mrii.m i .mui,i' Pnhie's Celery Oopaim 1MIIII1 II t .auuubniug xno siot mnciunes. ror a , "Y'V " the walla of the atotn-ch h vU.h... ; few weeks they were all stopped. "t 1 Ind Z s X t ' Pooa of dhre.f - the people demanded thorn and they'll and : tin. eo, to J.,. WHde complete It reator,, ; opened up unmolested. 18 Krtnlpr " Iworo. It Is. .1IlU1 .,ll-v. . aEWl LIKE CANDY l'alatnlile. l'otcnt. Taste Oood. no Good k'rile for freo eample, ana booultft on lrr.su 'S rilKHV COMIMXY. CIIICAOO or F.IT YOKE. TOUR BLOOD GLEAN Frederick Hart, Pert Hill, of the 10th sented a large class of people iu this battery, field artillery, James Gldion county who were very much Inter st and Ed Volmer, of the 30th hattary, ed iu this Issue. The question of field artillery. Tuesday was pn day and th. l-r received their money from Uncle Sam for their services and Dednes day morning when the roll call was! sounded the above named did not fe- fiiviiiK their fainllles nn education was one that interested many farm ers. Many expected and desired to send their sons to our schools nnd that he was seriously considering that question nt this very time. He weakened and i' " nerve. Vte the atomach. lu ktdneye in hmiHhy nctioa. an t iiilml and body heaithy. It ureal cut recouatnu-tAHt of the ret Beer.. When you drink PILSNE BEER. laranteed not to 3 headache or . zziness Ask for it. ltz Brewing Co. spond to their names and have not ; had a son fifteen years old and that been heard from since. This is the, whether or not La Grande wns t.i be largest number of men to desert j clean city was a question which fro mtho fort at one time since its 1 every parent wlio expected to edu- t. (,. . - in.,.n It) ..... i K ' i , ll'll. I , !'. 'i. ,i i k i ' t. t. establishment and no reason can bo given for their disappearance other than that they were late recruits and had become tired of wearing the sol dier's uniform, preferring rather to risk getting away and being marked as deserters than to spend any more time at tlio fort, but if they are caught they will be treated as de serters, the penalty of which is any thing an army court-martial may di rect, from death, in time of war, to a light fine or confinement. In tho guard house on a diet of bread and water, and the missing, if captured receive heavy sentences although the death penalty is never inflicted in time of peace. There is a standbier reward of $30 offered by the United States govern ment for the apprehension of sol diers who leave the service without permission and the civil authorities all over the country have been furn ished descriptions of these men and if taken they will be returned to the fort and it is a hard matter for a man to get away in this day and age, if any attempt is made to de tect him, but, as a rule, there is little effort put forth to apprehend a man who wilfully deserts as the service is considered better off when rid of all such. ire are Going? To The Lumber Yard buy nice, new clean, pght lumber. Harbor Commercial Co., i 1 lite the W. & C. R. depot fDLETON, OREGON. j JEWELL, : ; : : Manager! ANSFER,! UCKING, OR AGE. Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate transfers were recorded at the recorder's of fice yesterday cate their sons in La Grande would carefully consider. Mayor McWhlrter. Mayor McWhlrter stated thnt upon his administration be instructed tho marshal to close nil gambling wlilch bo did the first lew months, but fin ally tho marshal came -irore the council is asked to bo backed up, i ml that a motion w.u, nnido to the effect that It was tho desore of tho council to onforce the gambling or dinances. A yea and nay voto was called and the motion was lost. The chair appointed Scott Good all. J. M. Church and J. W. H. Mil lar who retired and submitted tlio following which was unanimously adopted: Platform. We. the citizens assembled, be lieving that gambling is demornllr. ing in its influence and detihnontnl to the business Interests of the city. Resolved that it la the aenss of this meeting that the state and city laws against gambling bo enforced in the city of La Grande. Resolved that It Is tho sense of this meeting that a meeting bo callod at some future time to ho designated by the committee for the purpose, of nominating n full city ticket tliat will carry out the jentlmonts of those resolutions. What the Chronicle Thinks. The fact is we are all cowards. Iu one way ; another on ike saniUInK not be necesanry for the trains to make more than one or two trip a week ovor the spur, a sutllrhmt num ber of curs being left each time to . i.. .ii. .i visit of tho locomotive. If this la "" ','m J180"" ,n " done there will be a ierceptiule 0,p"r", 11 " cheapening of wood. . w IWftlri.larb ' rlrarlou In all rates where thr nt r" 1. 1 a. -II i ..... .. ... ... iimumco ic useless. nined are "worn out anu run n,, It Is truo there wns less wimji! out ' down. - in tlio mountains laat year thnn for " )" i nrai armpiom oi tfc ),,- M.m onio years before. Thin wns not the : falling health. If jou are conscious ti r. -uarVa!,; fault of the logger bosscw. Thoy i that something la wrong, that jrou it. unl ur rm.. '. realized there would be a greater de- ' atrength. If the buoyant feel- pound In tu' last fw r ia da mnnd for wood by reason of the In- t'K of perfect health does wot re-' to the on ftt iMt wj prreot crensed population but there waa lit- i Hfter each night's aleep, tt ts ' who has lrbd a baUte of iWi tie use in advertising for help, ua '"' to give tj) nerrea and blood greatest ! retHUs has lotted men preferred to work Iu the har '' f"l llt nature requires. ; that th.. remedy aJ-'-oajplhUsae what vest Hold, where tho wages were as Palne'a Celery Compound Is lightly no oh.-r rewedy do It eN good and the chance for getting to railed nature' medicine It purifies pliahea all that Is thMmw for It. A the city onco a week better. From le blood, reatorea the healthy ac-' anil trial will eoavfnee tee feeoet. this cause the crews lti tho logging , , -; woods were short handed and I he- 1 1 th Hove the same thing wljl. to a Kreal h"'r nt " ''"' "" 0-rgv K extent, be true next season rooked by a Chinaman and having nur- than Chaaihcrlala will foil the party atreagtk "An effort was rande last year to nothing but the regulation chop a tick of the mountain. SM ti fO .. . . . An. ...1st. .1 la ..M.wimMa .11 aid . ..k . . . . . Mlae..a A to eat with, found It somewhat dlltt-; oubllrans nomjnate either OOVefMf cult to convey the mixture ot eg- tiwr .or W J. Curat tt Ju4g Me tables and other stuff to their mouths i tibve thti dnti rattc oatusoit with those toola. However, for an Is beiomlug brighter la Oregon hour and a half they sat aa the guests ' , of the Chlavae and listened m the, gaveg Him Prem Teftura. miialr (?) and had all klads of flae .r. H mnM lMlllll ttnabw Si Ik I ek rsa illsttaJaei ast luatenisa I laesSM MM aft . k... ... . . man to Have In the kitchen " . ... . wan nk- ooasiaai iwsnsg aw coiirae nur nnoiner, ausu varu man huraluit inaka life tntoleraMe. NO HH- white man, but when it cornea to as ! l"h,ltly ! tot tOB ta rowfortatde. The tortere 1 a inw jnium nareastag. newum wucn rtaeM Maralml IlwiUimnn. Council tnsn gal re cure rdte at oae. for ekn Switalnr nnd Frailer, nud Stock la- dteease, ruts, uurma, bruteea. all Mm4 apeetor J. I twain were the honored of wounds. It la uaeaaalUM. J. a. U utilise Chinese help In the woods. but after a few trials It was given up.. A Clilnnmau handles nn ax like a woman. He 'cannot get the free awing to it that comes to a woodman, and as a couaequonco can uorer strike twice iu the saute place. He la a handy ana can wash pots bettor tlinii a play. ho is not In it." , Cannot Advertise for Men. t Asked If ho did not believe the ex cess of work on this coast Inst son-! sou would bring more laborers west ' during the coming spring, Mr. Mc- Camlless said: "It may, although I: uuiMiiB nnd ilmv wir thev never were all. 8L Paul. Ark., savs: "Frees 13 moro royally entertained. ,1 suffered wW He protmUng, !! 'Iu (tilM it ad could And iMUtlng to DENNETT SEES HOPEFULLY I P BSJK!!! nusei siaive. A ww evnoe .1 . ... ... I. M... . nanny uxpuci 10 see u no so. j no ' - : " ...... il,iaiti fact that Inborers wore needed here,' Dalles Warhorse Talks of Democrat. 'SKC "a ,. ..m.?w.v UeB. le Possibilities. .Q Judgo A. B. lleniiHt, a uell known, attorney of The Dnllee, arrived In S Aatorm ynsterdny. says the A storm a If advertised In the east, might do a great dual of good, but that would hardly bo fair, for tho mason that It would then bring moro than wore wanted and a hardship would be worked both on those who enme and work, and iihu. forced to labor for than see their I to !,. (t (a ;i fai'l II H VITLII I'leHB ultlnnu tfil.i.i from llwifil Than iil-un lemueiou. Hoi. ' that every man in Ui Grande who is tho wood bossos enn never toll what From Oliver Holcnnil to J. C .1 o walU t0 ()o. , aHmly waM ,,, tl108 comb, ku acres in auviiuu -t, - .. , .... , . - ... ... . .. " n 4 price $2400. , Bal 1,18 m" 01 . 11 wo,,,a nm ",r " , forta arc ot alKht t " i- . i itnu t nn ffi Knnittmiu uibu. uuiu n iw irii jiiiv uriiHL iiiuiiiifr ill ikwiiiiiiim T-1 . n r. I Mfirr C T 11X. LU iwm v. , ' . . " - From Harry Hexter to Asa A. Mc-1 question, says th- la (Jrnnde Chii.i i.l- could not secure Daniel lots 1 2, and 3, blocK 10:, i ""' , "'u " i . , mi nn o the city of I Chronicle to impugn any iiihiib " I lo wages rather 1 .SCI UUUli vvv.w. - - ( The am f hhjm. Washington. V- J la lae M He Is aaaoclatod with George Xoland ate qm.tlns fnsn suurewe rdwt i for the plHlntlff In the - u( Mrs ICIIm Hcott vs. the A. & C. II. H. Thi i'hiu U to he citlletl tomorrow. Judge Heiim-tt la n demiH-rattr war liorse. lb says the republh att his county are making mu li a liaii sectional fight Mint il-mi iati- -f Hi- l.'tl vi a iiDti ti uthnid bis roseues that ib MM r rlstit a eeee. u- .H.watii'iU' U4dr uhliW frosa th. I'htllptdne Henator PaHrao cawl Ifiigrd th.- right ot the PalllUplB idiiii ..t y ti tn nail 'ih law t 4hii,la' t!.- right of fre- tK- h I rt I r p ir tip TeZle four lota in bock leclnli.. the loudest against gambl- even now. Hut th John F. TemI' n;0sonh e cUS'lng and who have the opportunity to, groat doa, of w ICS, reservation addition to the clt rm mA mo cq mmmat Hut there Is urtain to l ood cut during th - . 1,1 T3wln. 01 renuieiuu. . x.c ihun m,.u, From Carrie B. Forbes to jauzaoeui Gnl Zd one!balf of lot I. all of lots of Pcn Uo a wimees in ii No one wants . . I ....I In.. . 2 and' iblock 5 Swltzler's add., Jo ;ur y onnjo - CELEBRATION OF NEW YEAR. Hon to the city of Pendleton. Price o line gam linn, 355 and becoming tho prosecutor, j D'onant Roars and C.anQ. and Mu The question is alwi a fruitful one sic (7) Ceases for Another Twelve for creating bucorab and political j Months. r ilect. and ono of the greatest draw-, Ajil(J thw f)nr q )r,. ra(.hl.rs an,i backs in the solution of ' ''fxc1 1 tho KaunjnK 0f gong Cldnesc New question Is the Insistence of thoeo , yna MJ(j0J ut n)(Jnlj.,iL jttHt lUKh who profess a horror for such nag-1 Fo tWQ BoJJ(1 wtMjkB ,,, f,i,.,. f rant Infraction of the law. but who j,amoton ,,avo ,nudo U(e hideous nt at tho same timo uo noi ii-bimih. i j njj,,)t atJ(, kJI), up nn nrf.B deposit a short bit in the roar of i.ant roar 0f n0Ise procured by beat CHi..rMEN END THE tion to tho city $700 Delote I Uslnu k2l Afte Ulng Faro Humors Pimples, blackheads, simple rashes, drug store for a graduator or wins - n tJn (;ftnB flr()njf of ,ir(.rra-k key, that he knows is illegally som and ,)lay, wJtnt tht. ran ItlMi and Immorally drank. , W,i.i, i,aa been nothing hut the It may bo that some i worBt jjnij 0f discord to the oar of tho whites who have been compelled to llKton to it. There aro not a few who live In Hobo proximity to China town who will draw a long breath of rollof upon learning that their almond-eyed neighbors havo run out of wind and will for another 12 months let peace reign In ChJnJlown. There was another "big feed" with Invited white guests In attoiidanco last night and eoino of our citizens who never attemptod to appeaso tho feood may bo accomplished through of candidates, but If It were not for tho cowardice inhorent In everyone, tho gambling games could bo closed Jn a day. Wo are bold when it comes to do- it urnn r O 1 1 rIOSi' red rough hands, falling hair, and , R como8 t0 takig tho tfnnft. baby blenusnes prevemeu y mumuvu CURA SOAP, a sure fZt ' Krogg legs to the number of COO.000 flammationandcloggingofthelorcs. , anual)y conBumed In tho city of .flagVg. I New York. THE LINE OF PIANOS AND (MOANS formerly controlled by Wakefield k Failing are to be closed oul by Aarcli 1st. All pianos in stock are to be sold regardless of cost. We will willingly show our cost prices and discounts and charge you for freight, stool and scarf and the piano is yours. Sold on any reasonable time proposition. This is the chance of your life to get an in strument. Remember they must be sold and the store cleared of this pres' ent line by March 1st. I 1 1 'NER BROS. 'WJtFHOiJK MAIM 4.