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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1902)
LASSIFIED advertisements: g0 f. (? (?) 0) (i; g A BIG LOG ROLLING 1144 INITIATED WOODMEN AND WOMEN OF WOOD CRAFT, PENDLETON APRIL 21-22 NEXT. 1 SS .V! fS i .W . ,I a -. .i. i n IS. k4 u B g)?) ? S) S t ,i jJT (J '." ) y ys x ,gj jjj jj, y ci ty a; w w is w is j 3t $(Si$s fi9$ One cent per FOR" SALE. IR SAIjIS UASUIjING i,y.UN13. with fclpes. totiKsnna rtt! iff. if.lv ta ,.!r. , nve io si j. nurse oo.ver. 1; v:miiiIi'ii1 In use of fuel. Price f'.'OO. Hast Orcjoa office, Pendleton. IR SAf.E-TWU WATER TVXKS AVD lump, goon ns new. Address a. Kunkel A ' PHYSICIANS. W G. COLR. OlfFIOR TV JUDD a. m. ; fculldlnir. Odlcc hours. In to 12 to 5 p. m. Telephone 7 7. L, MILLER. SI. D.. nESPATJf RLOCK. Ireats nnn corrects cvo troubles catar- I conditions and impaired hearlnir. i fcsses correctly ntted for refractive er. ; C. J. RMITn, OFFICE OVRR TITR i frenleton Savlncs Hank. Telephone 30 : 1 Kdence telephone 31. I S GARFIELD, M. D , HOMEOPATH IC rnysicinn nnn Hurscon. OIHce In Id building. Telephone: Office, black residence, black 24. i WILLIAM HOUSE, PHYSICIAN AND Riireeon. nmce. room 20 .Tndd Iltilld- nionc jiHin it. Kosmence I'hone Red 23. J P. M'FAUL. ROOM 17. ASSOCIA- lion blork. Telephone Mnln 03 ; res! Ice telephone, black 101. T. II. HENDERSON. PHYSICIAN Ind Surgeon. Specialties eye. ear. nose throat. Office In Savings Bank build Phone Mnln 33. IDIOPATHIC Keyes & Keyes. PHYSICIANS. DRS. Office one block wist oi Iton Store. LYNX K. P.LAKKSLEE, CHRONIC nd nervous diseases nud dHeas3 of fcen, Opp. Hotel Pendleton, cor Water Xlalu Sts., I'endleton, Ore. Phone 73. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. IF, HOWARD. ARCHITECT ANl Sf- erlnteJident, makes cnmnlete anil rell- plans for bulldiusrs In the city or try. Itoom 17. Jndd bulldlns. ERIC & COLE. CONTRACTORS AND plUlers. Estimates furnished on Bhort Ice. Job work n speclnlty. Prompt lice. Shop on limn street, near Slain A. MAY , CONTRACTOR AND Slider. Estimates furnished on all s of masonry, cement wnlks. stone 3, etc. Orders can be left at the East onlan office. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. tit i. nnnc rrrmni cpni.'PT r a I R11I1I11 I1IIIINHN. Nlliri'M WHI'11 1111 c llfrhts, bells or telephouea. Kloctrl :tures. nil kinds. Get our orbs. He- work a specialty. IV H W V A IM I I h K h. U - I MMLr.M. rimnrtT i t ami nr nrt -i tt nnnrtfW VII. IKUU HUM UUU1UIUK Ait ftiuun outs, competent drivers, upposue no I'endteton. Telepboue 10. tnhlAt. TT'Ihci- Alnnn filnnljk i rl .L.llhln laUICB, 1'UDL Jlli ' CIIU Wiiuuii: for all occasions. 027 Cottmwood 8t nn. inin hi. i- run i :rn l" rnin. STARLES. T. W. AYERS. PKOr.. loAPcf faofl anil na I Tlift hoh nnra in r na iro Aim r . narffunn and Cottonwood Sts. Phone, Mnlu 10. 0. K. FEKD STABLES. SmSFAOTinX bet. Webb and Many years ex. foiiiann mil iiirn Mr F. P Hartshorn, nroo Speelal euro clvon horses left with Lower Webb street Phone Red i'OI CABS AND CARRIAGES. EUWIN RAKER. PROP. 70, at the Depot Lwery DENTISTS. VAUQnAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN d building. MANN, DENTIST, IN ASSOCIA block, over P. B. Clopton's office. LODGING HOUSES. PALACE LODQING HOUSE, J. II. WIL ' the day or week. C13 Jlain bireei RESTAURANTS AND CAFES. GEORGE RESTAURANT. KTRICTLY hoiipa nnj ini,i fit Tnl fnln ! Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure lo wu.F..--DRSlBnTtyRSULTS. Greatest known female rtmtdy. VfaU Bewaroof oo.nfrf.lu and l'tjQj Mstojno UP-t W vWgS SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON. Mormon Blahona' PUIS of tclf-abiuc, dluljuUon, excesses, or Mlc!htLosSnSi 8l WiiVfiJ'eTril?os. Sdmlnal uiinr, neuuiiiiiioi,i'""'--jf..-,-ii.i, I?ajJLXX?'ti5? . XSSSXZ. a uUlc the'brala 4ud nerve centers. 50c .. J''r iiam0riy Co., Oafl FranCIBCOi wau 'iiasuu. oreuursaee. AddMss. Dlshop "qletoN. OREGON. BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS, PENOUtiu.x, vr. , word for the first insertion, FRATERNAL ORDERS. ut&(ii' 'annoiw of ankiuca lldtyood Onrot). No. 2333. mod ec ond and fourth Saturdays of rac'. month. In l emlrck's Hall. Mrs. Ida Polcomb Oraclo; Mrs. Kettle nobbing. Recorder., UMATILLA TBXtTn'O. 27. K. 0. T. V Meets In Secret Society Hall. Btx-o.il and J0,,,r" Tuesdays of month. All vis iting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J S. Keet. Kerord Keener; K. D. Estabrook. Commander. RCDMKN- Meets PMAHALnS TRlK. N'0. IS every Tuesday nlcht in Hon- drlck's nail, llecords. Roy W. liltner, Keener of i I'KNDLETON LODGIJ, NO. yj. A. F. and A. M., meets llrst nud third Mondavs of each month. Msltlup brtir?n vvV.ne. T. J. Tweedy. W, M., Joe II. I ;ul;js. .m, PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 2.V-T. C. y!or,n- p- v' F- Wamsley. Se.-retary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each 1 month In Masonic nail. PENDLETON COMMANDERY. NO. 7.. Itcbert Forster. E. C. W. E. Ca-ter. Sec retary. Meets first and third Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. HONKERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL-' llam Martin Encampment. No. 1. Mtet : every Wednesday at Hendrlcki Hall. Mrs. L. F. Lampkln, Secretary. DAMOX LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. J. P. Nowlln, C. C. : It. W Hetcher, K of R A S Meets tvrrv Monday iu Secret Society nail. " MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tut nil la Camp. No. C3if. Meets first and i third Saturdays of each mouth at Hen- , drlck's Hall. George A. Uamblln, Con- 1 nui ; u. a. uouDius. i.ierK. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp No. 41, W. of W., arc held In Odd Fellows' hall every Tuesday evening. .Visiting neighbors always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earl, C. C. ATTORNEYS. CARTER & HALEY. ATTORNEYS AT Luw. Office In Snvlngs Bank building. BEAN & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT Law. Itoom H Association block, Pen lleton, Oregon. T. G. nAILEY, LAWYER. OFFICE IN Jtid4 building, Pendleton, Oregon. .V. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office lu Association block. E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Court St. Ill L. R. REEDER, ATTORNEY Af UW, Pendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD Building. ST1LLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEY8 nt Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admit ted to practice In United States patent offices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13 Assocta :! in block. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN. LEADING PlIOTOGUA pher of the city. Harvest views. Indian photos for snle. Finishing done for "imii teuts. Main St., near bridge. Phone, Red 270. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA. Oregon Capital, $50,000; surplus and profits, ?0000. Interest on time deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, nrcsldent: T. J. Kirk, vice pres ident: E. L. Bnrnett. cashier; Mrs. E. L. Harnett, assistant cashier. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1880; capital, $50,000; surplus. S00.000. Interest allowed on time deposlta. Ex change bought and sold on all principal points. Special attention given to collec tions. W. J. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier. THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON. Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold, Collections promptlv attended to. R. Jameson, president; Geo. W. Prot-bate . rice-president ; J. R- Kllgore, cashier; di rectors, G. A. Hnrtman, M. M. Johns. T. J. Price. 0. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, G. W. Proebitel. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I'BNDLE ton. Capltnl $70,000; surplus, $85,000 Transacts a general banking business ex change and telegraphic transfers sold on I'hlcflgo, San Francisco, New lork and principal points In the northwest DrafU drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable term Al-r, nrwl(1pnr: W F Matlock, I vice president ; C B. Wade, cashier; H C. Guernsey, assistant cashier i. :nu t4vl'f "T."... n.L'KTinllv j.? ri- rffr m tiu clmette - yaonia?, Cures -ot. Mjnnooo, m rhooa insom Pains s ue- Ern'PP& Rman. Varlcoc men, VarTci - or cms- v""'"' . . ,37., i " ' Bll n 1. 1, ma . RTOD9 8,9p.f L 1 ?.?JS.SS AaSis9?S.W I iodical Drops U2c thereafter: 30 words or less, SI.50 per month, or $12 per THE NTH CENTURY MISSES. "Mrs. Swift Is very "Well, I should buy bund beutlng!" WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. Celebrated by'an Entertainment Given by the Weston Normal School. Weston. FelC 24. Tho uormal school Bftve an entortalninent In hon or of Washington's birthday aunlvur" sary Saturday night. A large and ap preciative audience was present and the occasion will be remembered hb one of the most pleasant of the many enjoyable entertainments given by the school this winter. The program was as follows: Piano solo, Miss Pearl Kdwarils. "Why Wo Celebrate Patriotic Holi days" Dr. J. A. Beattio. Piano solo Miss Pearl Edwards. A sketch of Washington's Uia Miss Merle Beattie. Male quartet Messrs. Bannister. Bamott, Walden and Preston. "Washington as a Statosman" Miss Fannie It. Wilson. Violin solo Miss Maud Anderson. "Washington as a Soldier" Paul Bulflnch. Instrumental duet Misses Camp boll and Miller. "Washington's Inlluonce on Poster ity" Professor Herbert Kitttc-dge. Vocal duet Missos Lambdln and Morgan, Recitation Miss Edna Hlder. "America." Weston Notes. There is considerable talk and some planning by the young mon of Weston and some of the studeuls at the Normal, about organizing a base bull club this -spring. A. Phillips has about completed his new house, aud when finished It will bo one of the prettiest cottages In Weston. Mosoe Klnnear, a youu man who has boon chopping wood on the moun tains, 15 miles oast of here, fall and Hovoruly injured Ills loft knee a short time ago. Friday ho chiuo to Weston and Dr. J. A. Best performwl an oper ation, removing some hone and un healthy growths Trout the Injured limb, LA GRANDE NEWS. I Union County Teachers' Meeting Taken to the -Penitentiary The Elks' Ball. La Grande, Fab. 24. The Union County Teachers' Association mot here Saturday tor their regular ' monthly discussion and oxerelsfts. Many teachers were present from diff erent parts of the county and u live ly and profitable session was held. W. N. Sloane, who was convicted at the late terra of court of rapo and sentenced to five years in tuo pom tentlary, was taken to baiem sunuaj r;ST;-.i.io. sinnn who waf elven nielli oy auenu jocuwt,. nuu"" r , ,. four years for horse stealing, is still Hthlotlc, ln't she?" so. Mr. Swift has had her In court three times for Inn- in tlie county Jail aud hopna to glvo bonds for nu atiptml to tho supremo court. Hu Is already tho principal of a case before the supremo court. In which ho is under mintoneo for thri'o years for similar offense. No gonrrnl observance of Washing ton's birthday occurred here, but two balls in town and 11 musical nnd liter ary entertainment at tho Methodist Episcopal church. South, drew good audiences. For tho Elks' ball alone nearly $1000 wortli of tickets were sold. Flags wore Hying from all pub lic and semi-public buildings except the United States laud olllce, Peculiar Disease Among Horses. A peculiar disease which has re cently mude Its appearance has caus ed the death of u number of tine hors es in Worcester county. Maryland. After numerous examinations mid di agnosis Dr. S. II. Gllllaiid. of the vet erinary department .of tho university of Pennsylvania, was summoned, who made a thorough examination of tho stabler and food whlth had b.n fod to tho allllctud horses; be also made a post-mortem examination, and pronounced tho disease "forage poisoning." formerly cailtxi puirld sore tliroaL caused by the cotisuniii tion of partially docayod vegetable matter. Tho disease 1b thought not to be contagious, but due to tinwhole aomy food. Tho symptoms of the new disease are paralysis of tho throat. Inability to b wallow and slngKeriutf Kalt. "Uncle Tom's Cabin." There are some theutrlcal a'trac tious that aio not eft '.-Vil l m :-st j degree by tho shifting public taste: 1 one of which is Stetson's "Uncle! Tom's Cabin," the groat standard, American drama, that has retained lUtj bold upon tho public for over a de-j cade, its first production took place 1 in tho Troy Museum. It was then put on at the old National Theater, Catham streoL New York. In January. 16I, where it enjoyed a three years' run U) enormous business. It will be. prgi)tituJ at th I'raser on the JSJ by Slot Kan's company, an organic-' tin 11 aaid to be of a very superior or-j dor. 1 The Weather Last Week. The weather for the past week was iijoal and no one could have wished for It to have been more delightful. Accordlug to the weather icport as given by William Hilton, local weath er observer, all the rain that fell In the week was .12 of an Inch. The rain was on Thursday, and the rest of the week was clear with the sun shining bright. Tho average maxi mum temperature was 03, and the av erage minimum 41.9. uhowing thnt It was very warm for the time of year. year. No ad inserted for less than 15c. , HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. TOt' CAN UBT TUK IIIUHKHr M Alt fl ,,rK' ' 3"" n, all VtBd t Juni, inh At tl4rr. bftn. tv !rT rr4 twl MPt ir.tn at i II kind a tiwrtahy Y ran Uint In ?iVfM ft M rue or hp In , IM wnHh r hM d IH N lrsf.I Mn the vrT i , ml f wl" Orr ' iTirimoo. nisi I J ' SECOND HAND DEALERS, GKOIIOI! O'DANIKI, NKW .M !K'0'l hand ecHl bonsht a it r.'t St Oprn hoti.e MivV Call and m, V. STUOltM, HKA1.KH 1H HK.t.sn hand nnxH. If thrr In snjlhtne ju nd In nrw or wvtnd bnd furnUm. trr. srnnlte war and rttvltrt, rail tnd Kt hl prlct Niv 112 Ccrt t MISCELLANEOUS, , IN I'OliNU-THK HKItKINAPI'KU DK-, deiiriU.! Mivk h imn Uk.u up hj la CltT inrhl n. will t .ld .t in rlr.llon , ol ten lUy (nf coU iul oiiwnm. f One li Vtllu liottt'. Mrk tt m.t h.I Ull. Mod ti Ihbii i ..n rltht hi'uliUr. lour r old, right lxut rt iimn.l. l)Ud Vrtitunri 1 u 1IKATHMAN. cut U.r.h.1 OLD NRWSI'AI'KIIH -TO PUT UNDKH carpet, on htlrw, uralti, or for wraik. pine purtMwr. Old nrwtivr la Urn Inindlra nt one liundml mcIi st ttnt a liundlt at the ISA ST ORKGONIAN effic. Prndltnn, (krson. SI'IISClllUliRH TO MA(!AINIW.IK OU l ant t tnlrrltM- tn majrAilnmi r n Hiw In the I'nltwl Hlatr r MHroi-e. remit hy iHMtal nut, rherk or tend io the ISA ST OltEGONIAN the nH mtiUlt't price of the publication yut ddlnv nl will hnvn It nent yHl and axiiime l ltl. r.Vk of th Mtw.y Mim hxt In (he milt. It will Avn von both treubte Ji d rlrV. If you are a itb4rrltf to th RAMI OIIH OONIAN. tn romllltHK jna eflii deduct Ihi IHir rntit frain the iih)lhr' ttrtm Ad diwii HAST ORIKIONIAN I'Ult. CO., Vtu illetiHi, Oregon. ItAHIIITT MKTAI, world. In twin PrU-f ltd it Orrgunlan untie. IIIE8T IN TUK fl rr bar, at the TOR KALI! AT TIIU ItAKT ORISOONIAN (irnii-. large bundti or i-itif, ctm- talulng over 'ItHi big paper ran t obtained tor -o renin a uunoix. FOR RENT II.Minif. In tho U..t Onwnn 'nn bulldlug for rvnl ; tHim balel, Ih( ml iH.ld water anil bath (imiii. TOR BALK NEW CIIICAtIO TVI'BWItlT er. iitilvprsal key txwinl, flret rl ma cliliir. Take a look at It. Thirty dulltre rill buy It. I'ait OrriixiiUn ofllce. What It la. Advertising Is the lifts blood of the biiHliioss world ItHlny, and well dlr t ed advertising Is llko the powerful sonrt hllglit of n river stetiier, thrown upon a distant cottage on the bank, cutting It out like a picture painted on ti binrk canvas. The timid buyer and tho prospective Industry will follow tho rays of the stmrehllitht of public ity, Just as surely as w 11 1 the eyes of tho stcamer'B iHtsiengers follow the light thrown from their vessel. They will nut search tho surrounding gloom for objects of interest when a beauti ful picture In clearly shown before them. Prospective buyers will not search tho surrounding gloom for your competitors If the searchlight of publicity Is turned on your own place of business. Canastnta (N. Y.) lleo. TRANSPORTATION LINES. "liHST OF VKRYTIIINfl" In u woril this telle of the juunn-nger nervloe via The INorth-Western Line' 8 trains dally betw ten HL Psu) aud (Jhleago coinprUing The laU-wt Pullman rJlceixirn Prurlie-M Dining Car IJhrnry anil OIirvMtltfi Cant Free lUelinliiK (,'hnlr (ar Theiisoth Ciittiry Train TUK NOIfl'H WKKTKHX I.UUTKI) runs rvery day of tlie year FINEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD Khotrlo Llghtwl Bteain Himlwl TO (JJIICAUO JIV IA V hlOIPP The liuilger Hlate ICxprw, th-liiet day train running tilwuii tiL Paul ami (.'lilcago v!h the Kbort Une; on neetloiw from the Wl made via 'J'lie Northern Paolflc, fJn-ttt Northern, ami Curiwluin Pacllle Hys, Tills U thelt Hue U.twtm Omaha, Ht. J'aul and Mlniuotu. All agents m-JI tickets via "The North wc-Urn Line," W U Ml? AH II L HISLICIL U. A. . . ' rt'i 8 AlUerol,! I'ornauu, wre, ,p w r si s ,v .- ,n ,si m v , r TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON amd UNION PACIFIC r from r' aiaton 'hlpto 1'utlUo.l (tw'UI tl flunl. !l'lT.ai UMll, ai 1 H) . , tlUntU Kitrvu ntHin, ut, Kn.( Cltr,HL UiuU.Chi4 m . tn. It. Hunt. Initon. Hi ('.at ft Mll . m l W n'.IU. UwUIom (r-iV.wlU(-,i-ll.i mm, U!imll. Ht.il rJUp. m. r.ul, ihilutu, Wllit I kf. OoM.ftt nd Kit. Ocean and River Schedule, rOM J-UKrLA.HII. kl lllllt iLlf H) M0 P tn Tr.trx ' ; Htwr Ip M. 1 1- m. r.ll.,; tdnft. Columbia niver To Akrl a,t V, I p at Iruadtjr Vmtl. Itlver llU tie IttclUetl iLHj. Hundaf, Yf reiMlHlMii htt WIIImtuuJ .MSlli nhr trtiui.. Snake Hirer Kl'cl(u trtwliton. lit) a. m, 1111 T Kiet l 1ih Kyj'l iSM K r WAMSI.KY. Anl. renUl.lou. Washington & Columbia River Railroad 'lake thfs route for For Chlcaifo, Ht. Paul. HL I'il., Kan i t'lty, Ht. Jim), Omaha, and All I'olnts !iast and South Portland and points on the Sound Iv I'endletud, dell; eicetit Him.t.Jt el till ire. Arrive I'smlletou MoutHj, Wee1 ea filiUr II Mem. Aillve I'endleWa Tnelf, TbUieJer u4 Ut Walls Wll.1.'lr, rut too ad laxnftei, Arrlie WelU wll 1UII7 ( bound 9 fib , Koi InltxsielldO i'lla(( i.U. and Me mtUlIooi, (1 1 i.u ch Mtdr.e t W, ADAMS, Ateat. I'eadUtuo. 0M" ti. B.UAMiKKIICAP.O Y A . WIU Well. Weill. HUNS Piillnmn Sleeping Qr, Klcgnnt l)lulii Qim, Tourbt Sleeping Cir BT. PAUL MINNKAi'OMH OIJLUTH KAP.00 0 HAN D FOftKfJ CItOOtW'tON WINNBPKQ liKI.KN.V mu4 IHfPI'E. TO Tfl HOUGH TicKirrs to UHK'AdO WAHIIINirrON PUIIiADKLPHIA NKW YOHK HOHTtJN ami all tlnbi VmI and Boutu Tbru.-h tteXeU U JtUO a4 CBIU. ft Tttoiut tod Xtrtaein VtUie AUaM) C, aod Atuencau lUiu. timk scuBOULB. 1 uXZ" delly saad, Uisiop.in. Kor Imthei Inloruatlon, lime Mrti, JUtoB.Oiekoo. or . A, l. OIU KLTON, ' Tklld aud UoxibKW sou, Porliead, Or i