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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
1 - Linen Torchon Lace. FROM THE EFFCTSSa Worth 20c, I5c 10c yard,. February price 5c yd See Display in North Window. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. CLOSING OUT SALE. WHAT THE EAST THINKS OF THE PACIFIC COAST i ur ntul hf lUnm rots cnusunl him consider Inconvualouce for ft few hours tkiif KattliAvInt titnt uMtt la ( - .v KMtviiui mn vn nnt i Is tlnHiKht ho will suffer no further IncurtYunlenoo from It. THEY ARE REPCMTANT. Some Letters of Inquiry and Some Ida Comment and Some Comment on the Comment A momher of the Kast Orcponlan force rocotvott a Jotter from ontf who vlows this rcRton from afar nml In this puro orthography from eastern Canada: Dear Sur: Now I would ilk to nsk you a few questions In repard to that i Sorry Jame and Etra Duncan They Elopd. Ida James, the ytwn; rItI wh oloped about' two months no with. Kra It. Dvinenn. a twnmtwmt WmIor farmer, says the Vston lder. who deserted hie family, cmtd souk thing of a sonwuiou ton Sttuday Vv returning to Wwton for a 4av. Mis. Jruui setniKHl to h Ih a sor- Country. Wo have lled hoar Snvon ! rmvful and nn'ontnt frawo of Mind Yors. and have doslded to movo to a!"'1 " ,s Sft!1, crt,J tell warmer climate, (Note the Inqulr-1 lnK her story. She did wit tll much, or was told to go to a warmer ell-1 however. As nwii as can W tcirn mate.) can a man cot hnmntvni l,X tfll' Lender h sld thai 0n.n land tholr? how far wuuld I have to go from town to get It? what does land sell tor? what is horses and sheep worth? would a man with say two thonsan dollors have anv ehnnce their? What is the general national ity there? We are Kncllsh sneak and herself had pons to California when thoy disappeared from Walla Walla, and afterward returned north hy steamer to Victoria. 11. C. Prom Victoria they tmvrlwl to Se attic, where they tepamtmt. LVincan remained In Seattle and the girl Is FRIDAYFEBRUARY2L190 BREVITIES. James A. Howard, farm loans. Hendley & Howard, fire Insurance. Nicest candy in the cLy. Dutton's Ice cream chocolates. A small ten cent piece buys a good pair of gloves at Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Ask to see the Chicago leader hat. Only $1.50, at Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Wall paper, wall paper! Where? At Sharp's big wall paper store, opera house block, Court street. Rooms in the East Oregonian build ing for rent. Steam heated, Lot and cold water and bath room in connection. Fresh tomatoes, green peppers, let tuce, cauliflower, cabbage, celery, etc. for Saturday, at F. S. Younger & Son's. Cauliflower, cabbage, sweet, pota toes, splnnace, green onions, radish es and lettuce at Dermott & Co's Saturday. R. Alexander has- just received by express a full line of fine silk striped wool waistiugs. They are the very newest novelties. Thedford's Black Draught, the liver medicine, and Wine of Cardul, woman's "relief, on sale at Koeppen'i Drug Store, G5 steps from Main street, toward the court house. City and country property for sale. Houses rented, collections. Locale lands subject to entry. Agent Home Co-operative. Co. Homes on easy pay ments. Rlborn & Cook, room 10, over Taylor's store. The homliest man in Pendleton as well as the handsomest, and others aro invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guarnteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and GOc. For sale by Tall man & Co., sole agents. Majestic Ranges HARDWARE Fresh creamery butter and fresh ranch eggs at Demott & Co's Satur day. Remnants of dress goods hy the cord after the winter rush at our big sale. The Boston Store. The Boston Store makes a special ty of ?3.50 shoes for men and women. The Douglas and the Gloria. Leczer's Bakery will give away six bars of soap or one good broom with each 50 cent can of Machlin's baking powder. Pants that fit and wear well arc a necessary adjunct to every man's wardrobe and the best are at -the Boston Store. The Knox hat and the Gordon hats are here waiting your pleasure. Don't dally but go at once to the Boston Store and see them. Closing out all of our line of sheet music that has always sold for from H5 to 50 cents, at 10 cents per copy. Wakefield & Falling. For sale, at my warehouse on John son street, between Court and Alta, 20u sacks good seed potatoes, at $1.50 per hundred pounds. E. E. Puring-ton. Samuel James. In I-n Grande, with whom she will llw In the future. Al though the girl Is repentant, It la said that vhi' still retain consilium hlo affection lor Duncan, and grlevoR at their separation. Apparently Duncan and tho girl have par toil for good, both having doubtless renllied the error of their ways. It Is thought that the latter ' would return to Weston and teeh for ; glveness from his lumlly and former i neighbors If he could he assured of ! immunity from prosecution. ing people and want to get where ' 0,nB ,0 1,10 ,,ome pf ,,or brother, english speaking people live, what is the wages their for team and man on the Tarm or in the wiwmlll Is their plaser mining their if so Is their good wagges in it 1 have worked at It here and would like to got where their Is sutch work if conviont will you plons send me a map yours truly." He was Informed that only n few people hereabouts could speak Eng lish; that most of them talk Chinook jargon, and that It usually caused of fense If anyone was hoard convers Ing in common Anglo-Saxon. As to a man with J-2000 having any chance here, he wns informed that many men here with less than $2000 fre quently take chances on tho high card or the coppered ace, anil that a man with $200 would he barred in all probability, If ho tried to hot it all at once. The limit on faro is $20, and therefore ho would have the fun of making just 10ft bets nt tho top notch mark, even if he lost them all, as most likely he would. As to tho map, it would be sent by express, so son as tho recipient of the request could have one mounted on mahog ony. and properly packed to insure safe carriage. The pleasant Informa tio nwas given that maps nre pub lished out here to be given away. I and that the chief Joy of the man of j the far west is to donate them to the 1 people in the oast who think of com ing out to grow iyj witli tho country. Dayton Men Shoot. Dayton, Feb. 21. The tournament of the Dayton Gun Club opened In this city yesterday with a number of well known sportsmen In attendance. Today the number was Increased con sidornhly and the sport Is on In earn est. Moscow, l.ewiston and Wallace Idaho; Spokane, Seattle, Pomeroy. Pullman and Walla WalUv i.e repr sonted by teams of members of local clubs competing for some of the many prices. The affair will i luse with a ball Saturday night, when the social affair of the sentron will oe cur. Weston Will Celebrate. Weston, Feb. 21. Washington's birthday exercises will take place at the normal school chapel Saturday night. A good program has been ar ranged by Dr. Beatty and the facul ty for the occasion. Rev. Mr. Pain, pastor of the U. B. church of this place, returned home last night from a three weeks' visit to Oakesdale and Spokane, where he has been conducting revival meet ings. C. B. Ebling of Memphis, Mo., ar rived in Weston via California, yes terday. The gentlemau expects to make his home here for some time. Mr. Upthcgrovc Married. Wnlla Walla. Feb. SI. George I'p thogrovo, of Valparaiso, ind., and MIiis ISstella Croup, of this city, were man l-l r. fhl t th home M her parents, Dr. and Mrs. 10 W Croup, on ltoyor avonue. Itev. !. A Johnson officiating. A nunihor of in After a wedding dinner the couple left for i Valparaiso over the Northern Pa I rifle. Mr. Upthegrovo is a manufac turer of sporting Koods In his home city. The bride has for hoiiio time been a favorite vocalist in this city. A Kansas City paraRiapher says: A nayarti linntr 1 r.n Mm mni-l;nt tlirit claims to be the -story of fashion-! tlinnt frlancU were preenl able life in and about Capo Town." It must be nlmost as thrilling as a story of fashlonablo lilo in Wnlla Walla, Wash. And the Portland Telogrnm replies as follows: The Kansas City squib- ......till.!,... iitr,.ii.. ' Knlnhts Installed. Wnlln Wnttn " tn l-nnrnttrmT mile thai " nnwluct ll.lnla nf nlMllyntlrm .mil1 DamOU l.OdgO, No. -. KulglltS to bo inhabited principly by blanket I 1'ythlas, havo elected nnd Installed Indians and outlaws with six-shoot-1 ..tcors In the Knight Hank for tho ers and belts of cartridges exposed onsulng year as follows: "corge nl.mit tlmlr iiornnna- nml it fi llUriimUl, .IT., O. IV. U., num. ii. Of W. J. Clarke & Co 211 Courl Street. Sam Mathews Injured. Sam Mathews returned last even ing from Thornton, Wash., with a very badly injured shoulder. Mr. Mathews was working near Thornton and was tunneling uuder the railroad to put in a drain pipe, when the bank caved in on J.im with the result that his right shoulder was badly jammed and bruised. Fortunately, no bonos were broken nor the shoulder thrown out of place. Ho will be laid up for several days. Saloon Men to Be Tried Monday. Walla Walla, Feb. 21. Tho trials of the saloon men arrested by Pros ecuting Attorney Cain have been sot for Monday before Justice Glassford. Yesterday the matter was called up in tho court by the defendants and tho time set. Attorney Kavanaugh has boc-n r -mined to defeud the de fendants. A lively contest is looked for. persons; strange how this idea about towns In tho Pacific northwest still clings to eastern people, even thoso ns far west, as Kansas City, where civiliza tion Isn't much older nnd no more perfect growth than tn "Walla Walla, Wash." . He might as well have said Kan sas City, Mo., or Kansas City, Kan., for while Walla Walla is not so lnrge as either of these, it contains nccord Iiik to population, more wealth. Intel- 1 llnence, educational and "refined" society. There are more banks, schools, churches nud others institutions and things that j go to make up civilized society and I possibly "fashlonablo life" of all j kinds, too. in proportion to tho popu j lation, thun in almost any city of I equal size along tho Kaw or Mls j souri rivers, or elsowhore oast of i the Rocky mountains. IC. I.. C: Hobort Fletcher, S. K. Fred l.ampkln. S. K. It.; J. W. loney. S. K. T. II.; Ma- Favorite Nearly Everywhere. Constipation means dullneoa, d predion, headache, generally disor dered hoalth. Do Witt's Little Uarly Risers Etlmulato tho Ilvor, open tho bowels nod rellove this condition. Snfe. si'oedy and thorough. Thoy never Krine. Favorite Pills. Talluma opportunities' Co. and Brock & McComaa Co. Two criminal charge agalnht A. M. Humphreys, the grain warehouseman who was on Monday found guilty of larceny, hy bailee, wero Hsmixd by the district attorney It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. THE K0EPP EN'S DRUG STORE I Our Squirrel Poison and mrvchnl.ie, for extermi.mting ulrrel. are olthe siaiulftid stiongUi nnd purity. Brown's Tree Soap. Quassia Chip,. Wtal. Oil oaP, I'ari Orceu. elc , for spraying. Sheep ra.nt, Sbcop P.P. " 8'0,,' obtainable, guaranteed as represented. 65 Steps from Main Street Toward the Coart House I The Dalles Chronicle prints a lot i ter from one of the scornful resi I dents of the cultured onst. Suppose ! westerners judge tho east by this ef fusion: ! Keapolis Ohio i February tho 14. 3002. j Sir please glvo mo some informa tion concerning Government Lands. How much does a man havo to; pay for ViO acros of land. Is their plenty of wild animals such as Hairs awl Woirs and is thoir plenty of largo Suako and" how about the Indians ar thy danger-, ous. I am mostly Interested In Sherman County and Gilliam County i I am thinking of Hinlgrating to. ' that countrey. Is their timber In Uioso to emintey j and what kind of timber. t And can you furnish me n map of that country. Pen ThU denature is on erery box of the genuine ZJ Laxative oruuiu-vuuu"v BASLER ESCAPED INJURY Perforated Ear Drum, But Not t Serious. I Joo Basler received what might havo proven a serious Injury to his tmnrinir recently. He was writing. 1 ' and used the end of tho pen stock to i scratch his ear. About inai urau a , i ' fnutniner camo in and Mr. Basler, went to wait ou him, leaving tho pen sticking In hia ear. In stooping down behind the counter ho struck the pen A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Vur llllloiuai.'l Nervous In tle t swtiai Wind and I'a u In H moul. I. t It llrjd eclie, Oitilins, JSiiiK ' I iwrlunjf Mrr meU l)izii.tanil Owmtntt tuiai lillU I'lUihlngtof Hrt. ! of Ai iwtitr, hlwjt urviof liroth, I'.i'KfUt" lil. lic oil IU bkln. Ulturd te., ImikSiHuI Urrauu, Ac THE FIRST 00SE Will GIVE REIIIF Iff TWENTY MINUTES Ts u w lictlwn, iiTy iuffeiei fie"itly lovltfd to try oat Jlorof tlice I'll is. and llifV m HI l" uutvlidcid to I- WIIHOUT A RIVAL. II1HCIIASIIIM.N taken a dliey td. will fi" kitr If M"e J'cmle tocvlilt(t health Tliryi" H"" " 'oUtiuy. tlon or IrrcKularity u( tti yuu. VUt a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, tlieyactlhtemaKte tew dot will "ik wonders uion the Vital Organs SliriiKtiita Inic the miiK uUr tytw. lttviin llic l'ii lot Couipiexrjii, brluKmif Uk w.lfu edne of pilite. ami .ouiur with tu jCurllld of llrllll lli vllo pliy altnl tuifruy of ll" tiutnan fiame I hew ate "acts" admitted ly ttiouiid. In all classes of society, and one o " ' auues to the Nervous and IMblllUtcd I that GEECHAM'S PILLS have th LaruoBt Salo of , any Patent Medlclnee in tho World, llm Iuiiii' I'llls linso Iim-ii b-tr (ha public tur lialf rrnlury. n uro the uiut popular family iitrdlrln". o tcsthuunlals ri iiublisued, 4 llt. lmiu's I'llls RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. pritd onlr by Tliuuiaa Jttliaui, WU lloleus, Kuf, Hiul UOH Caual htH Nr Vork. Hold rerrwuere lu hoses, 10c and X6c PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Reliable Goods Only. ..NEW WAISTINGS.. Tho now cordod for summor wuistanru alroatfy horo tho stylos uro worth coming fur to soo im tho jrtiw mnko a strong tomptntion ono can buy ho tnuah beauty for vory Httlo numoy. Here's a Hint: Now Bradford Cord Wiiisling, pltdn coIom with whlto pilk bordor strips, color grotuub Kuaidw, tan, gobliu, carilintvl, tnodo, old roao tvnd nil othor now shaiitw at 75 CENTS. Knyo (onl in nil tho now shades at, por yard 75 CENTS. Agents Butter. l'k's patterns ID Pi IM:M)LinON, ORU00N I Mail TiorttPt IV IMIml Somt (or BYERS' BEST FLOUR To ninko Rtxxl hrfmtl n lyt n Flour, it took tint premium at tho Clih'Ago World's Fmr air all wtti.tl tlon, nml nlws uxmllunt satisfaction whrrr til, Kvory sack is tniarantiSHl. Wt havo tho Uwt Httxkm Uolltnl Hrliy, Hf.nl Hyo and HodftlliM llarltty. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS V. S. HYtiKS, Proprietor. Frazcr Opera House, (lei) U IUir. Imu'D ud Mnr, J, II, WtU It, t al Unsr ...ONB NIOMT ONLY... Saturday. February 22nd. A POSITIVE HIT. LINCOLN J t'AHTLU H (JHF..TK8T Ht't'ClSHiJ, THE ELEVENTH HOUR... Cnrtltilly Chosen Cast, Mended by the 5wcot Shiier, Clus, A (Karl) Ourdner Sec the (Ireat Riot Scene In the .Mllllonsrlo'a DrawJnic Room l'rit es 50c, 751 anl fa Srat al at Kraziria Hook Stors. THK French Restaurant COSY ROOHS LiKhUl ami Htoatn Jirutwl. Best 25 cent Meals in the City. 1. L,. Reiy tk Co., Mu; aa4 Mil StoclcH, BondH and Grain Krvg EXTRAS oii'isipu ltl tih of n BS((tn. New York Stuck Usch4Bi. Chicago littxlc IJschaHie. ChlMjo Uoard ot Trad. Mauri allatwM, Or, OPEN DAY and NIGHT (Jt!H LA FOXTAI.NK I'rop. FOR THE BEST VKOETA BLISS, I'OUImY, FISH, AND ALL KINDS OF STAPLE AND FANCY CIKOOKUIES. DEMOTT & CO. 717 Main St, - l1,0. Main 37( I t