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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1902)
Closing Out Sale Continues BARGAINS:---0 rouSs f t ! 25 yards Prints . . . . $1 00 20 yards Amaskeag Gingham 00 20 yards Bleach Mttslin . i 00 25 yards Oating Flannel . . t 00 0c and t5c Lace, per yard 05 75c Corsets for 39 ! $ leaver Bros. D.G.Co CLOSING OUT MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1902, BREVITIES. James A. Howard, farm loans. Ilceat candy In the ci-y. Dutton'B cream chocolates. ?or rent or sale, two- small houses. luire of Henry J. Bean. Stockmen intending to purchase Bck salt should write the Standard Dcery for prices. "he Standard Grocery can sell you Bsh ranch eggs cheaper than any lore in Pendleton. "Wall paper, wall paper! Where? k Sharp's. big wall paper store, opera louse block, Court street. The Standard Grocery has just re lived another large shipment of the falla Walla Health Foods, iMoney to loan at lowest rates on or country property. J. R. Dick- East Oregonlan building. 3peltz seed, a new certsal, a great and grain producer, $3 per hund For sale at C. F. Colesworthy's, rner Alta and Cottonwood streets. teady to wear street hats are now display at Mrs. Campbell's mili ary store. Their swell line of im- rted patterns will be on display ler March 10. HTTTT1TttTTTTTt Tt ttTTTT t PLAIN SOLID GOLD RINGS I carry them in all and guarantee them just as stamped. sizes to be L. HUNZIKER? rlTlTTTTVWTTTTTTTVTTTTTT Jeweler and Optician Next door to R. Alexander's $1.00 to $1.50 shirts fo close, 49c. Cleaver Bros Dry Goods Co. New Invoice of dill pickles and olives in bulk, at Hawley Bros. Ladies' Mcintosh $2:35, regular price, $C50. Cleaver Bros' Dry Goods Co. Big red apples; honey in comb, rad ishes, cauliflower, celery, etc., at Hawley Bros. Wanted, situation to assist, in house keeping. Inquire at Mrs. Strahon's, Despain block. If you want fine meats, go to Shcwarz & Greulich. They handle the best there is to be had. Ask to see 4111 blacki hose. We are selling them at 25c: worth 40c. Cleaver Bros' Dry Goods company. Found, on the street, gold ring, Owner can secure same by calling at this office and paying charges. For rent, newly furnished rooms, bath -in connection, 309 West Court street, two blocks from Main street To make space for new goods, all stoves and ranges now on hand, at cost. This week only. W. G. Clarke & Co. Muir & Wall have moved their dressmaking parlors from Association Block, to their home at 301 East Webb street. Sam Thompson won the medal at the blue rock shoot, of the Pendleton Sportsmen's Association, held- on the hill, Sunday. Aiert iiOBe company win give a hard times masquerade ball on St. Patrick's" night, Monday, March 17, Music by Kirkman's orchestra. Cash prizes offered. Admission, gentlemen maskers, $1; spectators, 50 cents; lady msakers, free; spectators 25 cents.. The Carrier millinery establishment is made brilliant with the latest fash ions In ladies' hats and trimmings. Mrs. Carrier recently returned from Chicago and an elegant stock of spring millinery is now arriving, which the ladles are .invited to call and see on display. 4 Last week did not have a clear day. This is according to Weather Observ er William Hilton, whose report shows that Sunday, the 2d, Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Sat urday was totally cloudy and Friday was partly so. The wind blew from the northwest two days, from the north two days, from the south two days .and from the east one. Although it was cloudy all .the week very little water fell, there only being .0!) hund redths of an inch. The average mini mum temperature for the week was 59.1 minimum, 39.7, meau, 49.4, range l.4. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE Our Squirrel Poison and Strrohntue, for exterminating squirrels are oithe standard strength and purity. " , ... ssJ" ' , .1 Brown' Troe Soap, Quassia Chips,', Whale Oil 8osp, Paris Green; etc.. lor spraying, ' . Sheep .Point, Sheep Dip, Lamp Blat-lc and Oil. obtainable, guaranteed aa represented. AH our goods are the best 5 Steps from Main Street Toward ttie Court House TkU lenatire i oa erary box of. the geBuiti LAMM VC PronWUUllie Tablets Born, to Mr. and Mrs. N, H. Cottrell. In Pendleton, a boy on the 5th In stant. Four carloads' ,ot sheep will go out of Pendleton this cvonlng, over the W & C. R,, for Seattle. They aro from the Rugg Brothers' band and were purchased by Bert Walker, "who represents Frye, Bruhn & Co. N,rs. Harriett Lewis died suddenly at her "home near Ulllsboro, aged 83 years. Deceased was born at Breor, O., where, in 1843, she was married to James B. Lewis. In 1882 sho emi grated to Washington county, whoro she has resided until her death. The Parliamentary Club will hold an Important and interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. H. CGuornsey, on Tuesday afternoon of this week. The meeting will begin promptly at 2:30 o'clock, and it Is hoped that every member will be on time. The Pastime club gave another of their weekly dances Saturday evening which was a most enjoyable affair. These dances have been iunning all winter and each one seems to have more enthusiasm and a larger crowd than the previous ones Fechter's orchestra furnished the music. The horse hitched to one of J. K. Robinson's laundry wagons, fell in the street, on Alta, just west of Main, this afternoon. He was being driven along Ttt-a good gait and all at once he jumped into the air and fell broad side to the ground. He was unhitched and little damage was done, the horse recovering fully. We give no -rewards. An offer of this kind is the meanest of deceptions. Test the curative powers of Ely's Cream Balm for the cure of catarrh, hay fever and cold In the head and you are sure to continue the treat ment. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying, does not produce sneezing. It sooths and heals the membrane. Price 50 cents at drug gists or by mail. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren street, New York. J. Sherwood, alias Captain McCook, was arraigned ' this forenoon! before Judge Fltz Gerald and waived exami nation. He still puts up tha plea that he Is not McCook and never heard of him until he was arrested in Port land last week charged with obtain ing money fraudulently while parad ing under the name in this city last June. He said that the witnesses he wanted to prove his identity by were in the East and'he did not care to fool with a justice court until he got them here. His trial will probably come up In the circuit court next week. EXCELSIOR MINSTRELSY. Has Been Reached In the Barlow Minstrels Production. Webster's abridged definition of the word "minstrelsy" is "Art or oc cupation of a mJfestrel; system of ballads; music; a company of mu sicians." But the way he would de fine it now would be as follows: "Gor geous magnificence in scenic embel lishments; songs that are witty, -wise and charming; personal grace with great, grand and beautiful; match hibition containing all that Is novel, great, grand an dbeautiful; match less in grandeur, with fun without a blush, provoking lond and loud laugh ter with humor without a taint; the cleanest and best of all amusements." The above definition forms a syn opsls of the many good things In Bar low's minstrels. In point of numbers, embellishments and general equip ment, and with a roster second to none, this company deserves the right to the title, costliest, richest and best. A magnificent street parade will be given at noon and a free band concert in front of the theater at .7:30 p. m, can be enjoyed by all. At Frazer'a Tuesday, March 11. The Vice of Nagging. Clouds the liapplness of the home, but a nagging woman often needs help. She may be, so nervols and run down in health that trifles annoy her. If she 1 s melancholy, excitable, troubl ed with loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Eloctrlc Bitters, the. most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousandp of Buff erers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used it, and become healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50c. Tallman & Co. guarantee satisfaction. Baseball Notes. The local baseball management has renewed Its correspondence with the Butte club, of the Pacific North west league) In respect to the matter of bringing their team hero for spring practice, and it Is .hoped to "land" them for the reason that practice witlf a professional club will greatly benefit and perfect the individual and team work of the local club, Workcontinues daily on the base ball grounds, at the west end of Alta streot and the infield has recciyed considerable attention. The stones' have, been removed and a heavy roller run over it. The grpund iJ loose as .cl and the local boys aro hoping for ra.n to jiack it. The fence around the ground will be erected in a short while; Captain iSlegler would Hko to ho.r from any business men in the oily who have employment fov.men fn apy Jine of work. He la desirous of soi'ir ,ing positions for ome. applicant for places on this years ball club. po sition that would keep a. man bvsy i IVia mnrnlticra nr atinh aa wmilrl flit' each week, would bo acceptable Mr. Zlcglcr Is an attorney at law and has located In the pleasant ofilccs of Carter & Raloy, In tho Savings Bank building. He was admitted to tho bar In Ohio and practiced for a whilo in Canton, his home city. tmcful Women, The poorest girls In the world, It is believed, are those who aro not taught to work, and the sad part about it Is that there arc thousands of tlieni. Itlch parents have petted them, and they have been taught to despise labor and to depend upon others for a living and aro perfectly helpless. The most for lorn women belong to this class. It Is the duty of parents to protect their daughters from these deplorable con ditions. They do a great wrong to them If they neglect It. Kvory daugh ter should bp taught to earn her own living. Tho rich as well as the poor re quire this training. Tho wheel of for tune rolls swiftly around. ' The rich are likely to become poor and the poor become rich. Skill added to labor Is no disadvantage to the rich and Is hulls pensablc to tho poor. Well to do par ents must educate their daughters to work. There Is no reform more Im perative than this. A nnrncil Sancepnn. When food burns down in a sauce pan, the damage to the pan may be remedied by boiling soda water in it. Use a teaspoonful of soda to tho aver age burn, with water enough to keep from boiling dry, and after ten or fif teen minutes' boiling the burned sub stance will be so softened that it can be easily scraped off. If tho burn is a very bad one, it may be necessary to repeat the process, but it is effective. New Cae For iVcrdlc. Have any of the readers tried mak ing soldiers out of needles and scaling wax to use instend of pins when cut ting out garments? They go In so much easier and do nqt mako such large holes. Use brokenneedlcs, if not too short, and those a little bent. If you do not care to buy them for tho purpose, though It pays If v.ou keep track of them and-put them in a cushion of their own. Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Dr. King's New Life Pills is dally coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever .known be fore. Thousands bless them for cur ing constipation, sick headache, bll llousness, jaundice and indigestion. Try them. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store . Glaas Street lu Pari. There has just been opened to tho public of Paris a new street paved with blocks made by a new glass proc ess. Contrary to the expectation oi many, it afforda an excellent foothold and promises to be without dust and not absorb waste. By tho process tua Inventor is enabled to use all kinds of glass debris. Canadian Iloads. In the cities and towns throughout Canada asphalt and vitrified brick have been adopted as the standard pavements, macadam on the leading county highways and gravel for tho minor roads. The immigration comm'ttee of tho senate Is about ready to report the -Mitchell Chinese exclusion bill. Sen ator Mitchell today had a conference with Chairman Penrose, and was as sured that the bill would be changed but slightly, and not in a manner to alter its general effect. I Boston Store Shoes FOR MEN DOUGLAS $3.50 FOR VVOHEN GLORIA $3.50 FOR CHILDREN AND HISSES SCHOOL JJgJ HOUSE $J,25I0JH FOR HEN OWN MAKE $2.50 Boston Store It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ...Reliable Goods Only... l g Peautiful Wash Waists They aro hero now in all of tho Silk and Mer cerized Tissues, sheer lino Persian lawns, linons mas alias, madras, etc., otc. Tho fasten-in-the-bnek stylo is particularly good, as it preserves so oasily tho bust qualtities of tho broad shouldered and drooping front fashion and so well displays tho season's novelties in haudsome ombroidorod effodts. Smart Whltfl Waists of lino llnnn fmlilonod. ool uliloof tio front with clustorj of homatltchoil tlit-kx center of back Holldly tuckutl ttickoil Ctifta easily laundoreri. Many beautiful iWalgns, Including figured uutcrlnli from 11.60 to 18. Features of the 1902 Waists Are the pretty turn overs on the soft stocks, sloevos slightly largor, cuffs a little wider, , long straignt blouse offect, front openjback, otc. Deline ator fur Aprnow on sale. Thp Dpnn Itolif) cp 1 u uupO fill u UUyu PENDLETON, OREGON. Mall Orders Filled Send for Samples. Frazer Opera House, Geo. U linker, Lessee and Manager, Jas. D. Welch, Local Manager. TUESDAY, MARCH II THE GREAT BARLOW MINSTRELS 5Q-PEOPLE-SO BIG BAND AND ORCHESTRA. FREE STREET PARADE AT NOON. Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00 Seat sale at Fraziers now. 8mok Pride of Umatilla Cigars. Frazer Opera House Geo L. lluker, Lessee and Manngor, Jas, D, Welch, Local Manager. Hi Hs Hi Hi Hs Hi Hi Wednesday Evening, March 12. Mr. Daniel Sully PRESENTING THE NEW YORK SUCCESS The Parish Priest AN AMERICAN DRAMA OF MARVELOUS STRENGTH Prices: Lower Floor, $1.00, Gallery, 50c. Seats on sale Monday morning at Fra.jer's. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread ubh Byerfl' H'at FJour. It took flret premium at the OlilcaRO World's Fair overall competl' tlon, and glvea excellent satlefactlou wherever used. Every eack ia guaranteed. We have the boat Steara Boiled Hurley, Hood Ryu and Beardless Uarley, PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S, BYEUS, Proprietor. LEGAL BLANKS gonian for a free cat alogue o! them. A full supply always kept ia stock, Si- fWV'J i'fjJ .' ) ijijji 1 mm.