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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1902)
inen Torchon Lace. HENS WERE ON A STRIKE. COURT-MARTIAL CONVENES. Worth 20c, 15c, 10c yard February price 5c yd. See Display in North Window. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. CLOSING OUT SALE. shortage in the Egg Supply Is Now Five Men Are to be Tried at Fort Over Walla Walla Man's Strat-' Walla Walla tor Burglary and D. egy. I sertlon. Newspaper reports from many of tho adjolninR towns arc to tho effect that the heus were on a strike and an egs famine had been narrowly averted. In Walla Walla eggs have been as high as 40 cents per doxen and very few could be bought at that. In Spokane they reached 45 vsnts, but 35 cents is the highest mark they have reached here. For a few weeks during the recent cold snap, the hens. refused to lay and the honswlvs Walla Walla. Feb. 2t -The first general court-martial held at Fort Walla Walla In many years convoned , there today to try a number of case. ; The court consists of Flrst-Lleuten-J ant J. K. Pourlo. Judge advocate; Col-j onel Tully McCrca, artillery corps; . Firat Lieutenant Harrison Hall, ar tlllery corps; First Llcutenat A. W. j Morse, assistant surgeon. Hall and. Mors? Art? stationed A Fori VIU ' Watla. Lieutenant tvmric at Fort It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Reliable Goods Only. were at a loss to know whether or Stevens. Or., and the others at Van tint ftini. 1 t , . .. SONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1902. BREVITIES. femes A. Howard, farm loans. endley & Howard, fire insurance. Ilcest candy in the ci'.y. Dutton's E cream chocolates. ininn nkln tablets, weddinc cream lelopes at Nolf's Book Store. , small ten cent piece buys a good r of gloves at Cleaver Bros. Dry ids Co. sk to see the Chicago leader hat. Iv $1.50, at Cleaver uros. ury hnm'c nic wn m nnnpr RTnrR. mieru. UU. 1 M o . , i.i i. n i n4nt- after the winter rusLi at our mg The Boston Store. I1M lllini Illl OLUl Ij lUUIlsh i Douglas and the Gloria. ILL Lilt? I ..1 M I. UlChUUlAtl for rent. Steam heated, tot and water and bath room in connec- i i 1 XI. V.nnX niA n t" ll IllVllft. ULiu Law Mrfwv - Tl ah nnin nr m r -urn run iiiihm iiii . i : i i i i i btl ucin cuu v iv sacks good seed potatoes, at $1.00 hundred pounus. i. runug- . f aj 11A.llnn T nnnln HPS reULtfU. CUlICtJLlUUD. WV-W . J i X (. A nnnt T-TrTTi flH HUlJlfc!i;L LU tJIlLU. XihV-ilt a.waaw IU1 D DIUlGi i n thP hfinriRomest. anu omers J... I.J X Anll nn omf rfnlCTmHT lUYllttU LU (JU1I Uli xj W400. v. get free a trial bottle of Kemp's mm for the tnroat ana iuiikb, a . i . . X .3 X. oiivn n Rfl V T II JIT. IN ulluiULCCU LJ V,lV iixv n r j cni iu'. onm rtv i I'M nr. :i 1 1 1 1 uui:. s: ui ouiu A - 1 AXM a A TTV aiestic Kanees ARDWARE J. Clarke & Co 211 Court Street. Lost, a hunch o keys. Finder please leave at the postofllce. Baer & Daley have received another shipment of the "Elk Brand" hats. Drop in and see them. For sale, a small bunch of fat cat tle, hay fed, on Kusseli farm, three miles north of Adams. Address A. H. Todd, Adams, Or. The Knox hat and the Gordon hats are hero waiting your pleasure. Don't dally but go at once to the Boston Store and see them. Closing out sale of our old line ofl sheet music that has always sold for from 35c to 50c, nt 10c per copy. The music store on Court street. j Lady Bees of June Hive will swarm j on Friday evening, February 28, in , secret society hall. Fine program and j emblematic supper, all for 25 cents, i There will be a meeting of Damon 1 Lodge No. 4, K. of P., this evening, j at 0:30 o'clock sharp, for work in the first degree, followed by a social. All I members are requested to be present, j The revival services at the M. E. j church, south, still continue. There have been several conversions to date, and some valuable additions to the church. Services every night at 7:30 p. m and prayer-meeting at 2 p. m.. except Monday. John F. Temple has been investigat ing the wheat fields of Umatilla coun ty and he says that fully 50 per cent of the fall-sown wheat will have to be resown. He attributes tho killing of the wheat not to the dry fall, but to the freezing weather. Miss May Wylie writes Marshal Heathman from Northport, Wash., in quiring after Effie Wylie or Mrs. H. S. Wylie, who, the writer thinks, Is in Pendleton or in this vicinity. Any one possessing the information would confer a favor by addressing Miss May Wylie. The right-of-way suit which was in court between the O. R. & N. Railroad Company and H. G. Yoakum and Mary A. Baker, has been settled by the company paying the plaintiffs $2600. Tills suit involved damages which the plaintiffs claimed from the railroad company for right-of-way through their premises. Saved her Child's Life. "In three weeks our chubby little boy was changed by pneumonia al most to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Watkins, of Pleasant City, u. a terrible cough set in, that, in spite of a good doctor's treatment for sevor al weeks, grew worse every day. We then used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was soon sound and well. We are sure this grand medicine saved his life. Millions know it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all luug diseas es. Tallman & Co. guarantee satis faction. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottles free. not they would have to forego the use oi eggs lor the family breakfast, but this only lasted for a short tlmo and now they are plentiful at 30 cents per doien, with a lower tendency, but had the cold weather lasted "much longer there would undoubtedly have been a scarcity, as the hens wore thinking about going on a general strike when winter broke up and the balmy weather of the past two weeks; has brought them back to their work again. Had it remained cold, some of l'eu dleton's poultrymen might have been trying the oxp orlment which, accord ing to tho Statesman, was worked aj few years ago by a prominent chicken ; mnn and lawyer of Walla Walla. The I lawyor had a nice lot of hens that! were doing their work in n satisfac-i tory manner at least in their opinion. J in the way of furnishing nice fat eggs for their master. Tho lawyer thought otherwise and proceeded to try an experiment that worked to perfection, though with sad results to his chick ens. He bad two electric light wires strung from his house to his hen house. To the wires wore attached 32-candle-power inenndescent lights. After the chickens went to roost at night, along about 10 o'clock, the law year would slip out quietly and turn on one of the lights. Tim chickens would awaken and think dawn was breaking and the roosters would begin their usual crowing. In a halt hour or so the other light was turned on and the chickens would think It was day light. The hens would begin tho sup posed day's work with the result that the lawyer's Income was lncroased double, in the way of eggs. This was kept up for some time until one morn lug the lawyer found nearly all his bens dead from overwork. This set tled the matter and the lawyer took out his lights, concluding the experi ment was too costly. Chickens are quite scarce in the Pendleton market and are command ing a higher price than for several years. They are being sold at $4 a dozen and enough cannot bo had nt this figure to supply half the demand. corner. Five men arts to be tried They ere Edward C. Stoncbrcaker ' and Samuel T. Moffett, burglary; Jas. Gideon and John Volmer. desertion. George Pedclty, sleeping on dut). Press Club in Wall Walla. Walla Walla. Feb. 24. A nwtlng of newspaper men wns held yesterday afternoon to take preliminary stops I looking towanl the entertainment of the state editorial association net ! autumn, when it will hold u three- j days' meeting in this city. There aroj about 20 active newspaper vorkern In; tho city, and the gathering wns thori (Highly representative U was the, sense of the meeting that n pornia- j ncnt press club be organised and that in conjunction with the Commercial ( Club the matter of tho entertainment of the editors be taken up. Tempor-i ary ofllcors were elected as follows: ! Dr. E. K. Fall, president; J. G, Frank-! land .secretary; C. V. Dyment. A. H. ! Harris and J G. Frankland. committee' on permanent organisation and mem- bershlp. i Uniform Rank K. of P. Wtilla Walla. Feb. 21 Will U. Hap son, head of the Uniform Hank. Knights of Pythias of Washington, Is in the city making an effort to reor ganize a company of the order from members of Columbia lodge No. S, of this city. A company of the uniform ed rank existed In tho city until re cent years, whon Intorest lapsed and the company was allowed to disband An offort will be mado to secure a number of mon who will so to San Francisco next fall to attend the great drill to bo glvmi In that city by tho knights. ..NEW WAISTiWQS.. Tho now corded for summer wauUnro already hero tho stylos aro worth coming far to soo and tho price make a strong temptation ono can buy po much beauty for very little money. Here's a Hint: Now Bradford Con! Waisting. plain colors with white silk bonier stripes, color grounds Hosida, tan, goblin, cardinal, mode, old row ami all other now shaded at 75 CENTS. Rayo Cord in all tho new shaded at, per yard 75 CENTS. Agents patterns 6 HI ro i '0 !UNl)UrrON. 0RUU0N. ! Mail Onlen Prompt Filled Send (or Htimplcs ucklin's Arnica Salve. The best and moot famous com pound in the world to conquor achea and kill pains. Cures Cuts, heals Purns and Pruinea, subdue Inilama tion, masters Piles. Millions of box es sold annually. Works wonders In Polls. Ulcers. Felons, Skin Krup tlous. It euros or no pay, 2Sc at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. To accommodate those who are par tial to tho use of atomizers in apply ing liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, tho proprietors pre pare Uly'a Liquid Croam Halm. Price including tho spray tube Is 75 cents. Druggists or by mall. Tho liquid em bodies tho medicinal properties of tho solid preparation. Cream Halm is quickly nbsorbed oy the membrane and does not dry up tho secretions, but changes thorn to a natural and healthy character. Kly Hrothers, 60 Warren street, New York. The "Eleventh Hour" Fraud. Lincoln J. Carter's melodrama, "The Eleventh Hour," which was presented at the Frazer Saturday night to a good house, disappointed nil prcsont. In the first place, all the acts wore cut short so tho players could catch the 11:20 O. R. & N. train out and one act was left out entirely. In cut ting tho part that they attempted to present, it wns "butchered" until very little was left of the play and it fell so far short of what wus expected that those who witnessed it wore thoroughly disgusted. The troupe was very weak and each played tho part with the appoarance of having no life or vigor and did not care how ho ap-! peared just so he got his part off his I f j t ke this fam0us wcll- hands. Tho scenery was the only re-1 y4"1 , . . .(iriu nf deeming leature. and eaj-Hciaiiy was! known remedy. Made entirely Of the stage elaborately uocoratcu for; nerlWp warraiueu irec uum inu tile last act, but when people pay tneir i monoy to see a drama that has the name of being a good production,) thov do not caro to bo buncoou anu i the next time Mr .Carters' "Eleventh Hour" comes this way it will rocelve a cold wolcome. Little Children Frazer Opera House flro I. lultr, U.w kit.) Mnfr, Ji n WiUh, l! Marf ...ONI; NIUIIT ONLY... Tuesday Evening, February 25 BIG STETSON'S OUU.INAt. IKHMH.U Sl'liC IWCl'l AH Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. fndcr the mattagt-tin'Ot of Leon W Washburn. Death of H. Krebs. William H. Krebs left at noon today for Adams, in rosponso to word that his father, Harry Krobs. a pioneer, living one mile north of that city, had died suddenly at about 10:30 o'clock. No further particulars could bo ob tained. Mr. Krobs was about 70 years of age and has boon in tho best of health up to the time of his death. Ho has a son, W. A. Krobs, living in Law ton, who has boon notified of tho death of his fathor and he will ar rive here tomorrow. KOEPPEN'S mm STORE Baseball Association Meeting. A meetine of the stocKiioioers of Our Squirrel Poison ami Htrvcbnlue, for exterminating qulnel, are ofthu siiuiuaiil stiengtli una purity. nrown'nTree Soap, Quassia Chips, Whale Oil Soap, P-rl Green, etc., for spraying. Sheep Paint. Sheep Din, Un.pnikaua Oil. All our grod.are thebe.t obtainable, guaranteed as represented. 65 Steps from Main Street Toward the Court House the Pendleton Baseball Association, is called for tonight at 7:30 in the couu-r-H chambers, for the purpose of or ganizing, electing ofheors and adopt, mg by-laws. This is the first stop to ward getting the organization to gether and after the oillcers are oJeot ed the association will be ou a solid r .ir.nii. arrangements be completed for B'nK a um lu the field and get them to training for games tho coming season. cury, and poisonous substance, that is why everyone iikcs Beecham's Pills. BoH KTftjwUte-Ia hote 10c. Ke. Victory at Last. FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF CAN BE CURED. OPALGINE The Latest Scientific DUcovery The Bnrmim of Them All More Ciram! Novelties than ISvur CiorHoous Sciftiury Mechanical HdaotH Prof. Don's Military Hand, lilood Hounds. Bountiful Chariots and Tahluaux. Wagons Drawn by Handsome, Shetland Ponios. Gwnuino Cuk Walkors. Buck and Wing Duncuru. 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A.H. , Kill. narK pry, yran oni, wiin to-" g yearn old, m wwn ' " R j,.u. wtt B I'"1"- Llait. 3 VMM old. velKht 17W lUi. Helghlund llernld, No. I8W2 U. H. llm I4!4l V. IL No. aym. A. II. blaok.r ytaraolu, weiniuwui ioou i'liBW are all graudaou of thw nuUd ..IH,"1 . Ih,(n v ,, v .r,.,. A. It. Heruld (370JJ 4 ymn oWi weKj,t about IMO.IU. Alo a coiulmiiiwut at fen-atll. Waah. The Hlalllona are a KPl aoiuid lot, Coinmerolal Hiabl.. Pendleton CAHThN U0S 'B,1, jnVwg er. N. JJ. You all know CaraU n Hhm., wliofowto hutcbera of Stuttte, Vah,, Itttfereuce any lank In fiattle. ! f 4 i i A .-fi I