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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
- fv,'-'1-" V it1 ; Closing Out sale Coatinues BARGAINSNOTE romffis 25 yards Prints . . . . $J 00 20 yards Amaskeag Gingham I 00 20 yards Bleach Mttslin . t 00 25 yards Otrting Flannel . . - OQ JOc and f5c Lace, per yard 05 75c Corsets for 39 leaver Bros. D.G.Co CLOSING OUT Thursday, ma'rch 13, 1002. BREVITIES. ucb A. Howard, tarm loans. cest candy in the cl'.y. Dutton's cream chocolates. its, mucilage, fancy box station lowest prices. Nolf's book store, st received nice line of cloth for suits and pants, at Seibert fe ats. Dclcmen intending to purchase salt should write the Standard Sory for prices. lie Standard Grocery can sell you ranch eggs cheaper than any In Pendleton. you want fine meats, go to irarz & Groulich. They handle the there is to he had. ill paper, wall paper! Where? larp's big wall paper store, ope block, Court street. Standard Grocery haB just re another large shipment of the Walla Health Foods." ney to Joan at lowest rates on or country property. J. R. Dick East Oregonian building. make space for new goods, all is and ranges now on hand, at This week only. W. J. Clarke Itz seed, a new cereal, a great ad grain producer. $3 per hund- sr sale at C. P. Colesworthv's. Uta arid Cottonwood streets. 1.1 i.tiJiifulnfi.t f t t TTTT J . . 4 . 1 1 "I "l- 'tr V Show No Favors )ut Repair , sartment ne watch ia Riven iust as luch attention as another. bvery one1 must bo done Ight or we know you Avou't satisfied. Satisfaction to iverybody; that's our way. prime holds good with Clocks r anything else. Try us. f HUNZIKER sweler and Optician txt door to R. Alexander's $1.00 to $1.50 shirts to close, 49c Cleaver Bros' Dry Goods Co. ' New Invoice of dill pickles, and' Wives in bulk, at Hawley Bros. ' Wanted A girl who is a first-class cooto Inquire of IVfrs. Rose Camp bell. ( Ladies' Mcintosh $2.35, regular price, $6:50. Cleaver Bros'. Dry Goods Co. " . . Big red applfes,. honey in comb, rad ishes, caulifloyer, " celery, etc., at Hawley Bros. ' . Two hundred yearling wethers with wool on, for sale. Rihorn & Cook, Taylor building, room 10. Ask to" see 4111 black hose. -We aif selling them at 25c; worth 40c. Cleavor Bros' Dry Goods company. For rent, newly furnished rooms, bath in connection, 309 West Court stieet, two blocks from Main street. The town council of Prairie City has passed an ordinance forbidding the use of tobacco In public meeting places. ' , The most beautiful line, of pattern hats ever brought to Pendleton are now on display at Mrs. Campbell's -millinery parlors. Lady Bees of June Hive will swarm on Friday evening, March 14, in secret society hall. Fine program and em blematic supper, all for 25 cents. ' For Sale All ltinds of city and country property, part cash, balance in yearly payments, Will buy you a home, you pay for it by the month Houses rented, collections made. Ri horn & Cook, room 10, over Taylor's The town of Haines, Union county, just incorporated, has. ejected the fol lowing omcers: Mayor, Davis Wil cox; recorder, R. P. Anderson;' treas urer, W. Welch; marshal, R. Toney; councilmen, A. -Long,- J. H. Ingram. J. Hammond, M. Perry, Wi. L. Honey, B. F. Toney. v 1 Alert Hobo Company will eive a hard times; masquerade ball on St. Patrick's night,' Monday. March 17. M,uslc by Klrkman's orchestra. Cash prizes offered. Admission, gentlemen maskers, $1? spectators. 50 cents. lady msakers, free: soectators 25 cents, The Carrier millinery establishment. is made brilliant with the latest fash ions in ladles' 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. At bedtime I take drink, the next moraine I nd my complexion is better. Mv doctor says It acts eentlv' on ihn stomach, liver and kidneys! and is a lueasani laxative. It Is made from nems, ana is nrenared an enttiiv no tea. It is Called rLann'n Morilnlnc Lane's Family Medicine bowels each day Price 25c and BOc. For sale by Tallman & Co.. ni agents. Lost On College or Court street, black silk boa. Finder, please return .same to this, office. All members of Hosp Company No. 4 are Yequested to meet at council rooms Friday evening", "March 14th, 7:30 o'clock. Just arrived, "The Belles of Pendle ton," a march and two-stop composed by C. W. McLyman. Frazler's book store sells them. You will havo to .hurry. , , The debate, arranged some time ago between the high -chou! students, which was to "have come off this even ing, has again been po Ironed until Tuesday .evening, the lt inst, The democratic county central com mlttee will .meet at the court house Saturday afternoon, to arrange the preliminaries and dates for holding the primaries in the various precincts of the county. .Daniel Sully's presentation of "The Parish Priest'1 at the Frazer Wednes day night, was greeted with applause by a crowded house. Mr. Sully, In the role of Rev. John Whalen, did not mar his fine reputation as an ac tor and he is supported by a strong troup. Pendleton is to have ,anolhQr drug store. F, W. Schmidt, formeii of, this place, but recently of Baker City, has leased the building o ciipied by P. B. Clopton et al., owned by the Pen dleton Building Association, and is going to open about the first of next month. The drug st re Is to go under the firm name of F. W. Schmidt & Co. Rev. Philip M. Meeker, an aged minister, died at the home of his son on Three Mile, Wasco county, last Saturday, of consumption, after an illness of three years. In compliance with Mr. Mekers wishes, no sermon was preached, the services consisting of testimonials from those who had known him during life, and many were the testimonials of his moral worth as a man and. Christian. M. J, Buckley ,S. S. Butler and Frank Welflen, .composing the exam ining, board of the,' O. R. & N. Com pany, came to tow.n Wednesday even ing on a special car and the final ex animations of the employes of the company, before the new rules will go into, effect, were made last night. The rules will be adopted about tlie first of April. WORKING" FOR MINING BUREAU. Oregon Asked to Join Other States In Securing One. The fifth annual meeting of the in ternational Mining Congress will bo held at lJuttci Mont., from the 8th to the 12th of September next, and it promises to bo an Important mooting lor tno mining interests of tho Pacific C6ast, especially in view of the efforts now being mndo to have a mining uureau established as a subordinate branch of tho Interior department of tno government. Oregon has very largo, mining In terests and resources, and on the 20th of tho present month, at 10:30 a. m., a meeting will bo held at the Chamber of Commerce, In Portland, which all interested In Oregon's mines and their development are Invited to attend, to consider this matter, and. to take such formal action as will put Oregon In tho lino with other Western mining states In support of this bureau, and of a more 'formal, definite and syste matic recognition by the government of mining intorests and development. Oregon, so far, has not joined in this effort. Colorado, California, Ida ho, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Wy oming, Montana and even Washington have all been heard from and express ed themselves, through proper chan nels, as being In favor of this now department, and fli urging jts establishment. - Baseball Notes. A letter has just been received from C. H. Lane, manager of the Northwest Baseball League, saying that nothing would be done by the Butte team in regard to accepting or rejecting the offer of the Pendleton grounds free of charge iov early practice, until the arrival of Manager Lucas, who will then take the ina"er up and a definite answer be given. It is hoped that the Butte nine Avill look at this matter favorable, and that the team may come here for a few weeks' training, as their work will aid the local team in getting! pointers. A Dad Drink. "The foreigners up In the coal re gions," says n writer in the Philadel phia Record, "drink pollnsky, and that's why so many stories of horrible crimes come from there., Pollnsky Is at the bottom of every riot ,uud much murder. It is simply n mixture of beer and, bad whisky, usually blended in a washtub and seasoned with .splces. At every wedding, christening, wnke or other gathering of a social nature there Is always a tub of pollnsky In one hour all bauds will be drunik, in two hours there will be a ,frec ;!ght, and. unless, the police Interfere ,iu three hours there, will, be u murder. In the more thickly populated communities the police try to break up these pollnsky parties in their Incipient stages, but they don't, always succeed." Forcible. i Some of the late Lord Randolph Churchill's friends once tried to him Lord Salisbury reinstate his erratic lieutenant. Salisbury listened to them patiently and men asked, "Have any of you ever had a cnrbunclo on the back of your neck?" "No," was the reply. "Well, I have," retorted his lordship, "and I don't want another." The Yellow Kids are practicing as much as possible at Athena and get ting in excollent trim for the ap proaching baseball season. Quite a number of the men have reported and the team will be in better shape than any amateur aggregation In the country when the ,games begin,, They hope for a victory over Whitman col lege when the game occurs the end of March. In less than a month the members of tlie' Portland baseball team will report for practice, and- the old-time fans will Ue on hand to watch the preliminary work of the season. Baseball promises to be even more popular than last yearf not only in Portland, but. throughout the entire Northwest. Judge C. P. -Miller, T. M. Hanger and George B. Baker, acting as (a committee, are raising funds to put the amateur baseball association on a firm footing. ,It is their intention to raise $250 a month by subscription or $li for the baseball season. SASSAFRAS BARK We have just received a direct shipment of Sassafras Bark i the New England states, which is very fine in flavor and i" ,M,eaicai properties. QUARTERJPOUND J0c T?ejS ihVe,th,e southe Sassafras, but you will find t lipgland -Bark far ahead of the, ordinary. UEP PEN'S DRUG STORE !tep JronrHata Street Towaifi'the Court House T Tailor Business Incorporated. Articles of incorporation of the "Schifller Tailoring' Company;" were filed With the! county clerk this morn ing- by E. A. Schifller, P. Lane and W( D.i Fechter. The capital stock of.. the corporation Is $2000, divided into shares of $25 each, and the object is to buy and sell cloth, manufacture and make clothing, arid all other bus lness pertaining to a general mer- jchant tailoring business. The office of the company is to be in Pendleton and its duration Is to be perpetual. Now, IX the manager of the company "will ,use a little printers Ink judicious ly the people of this section might consider there was an up-to-date bail or "shop in Pendleton. .Red Men' Attention. . All members .of Um.aholis Tribe No. 18, I. O. R. M., are requested .tormeet at .Hendrtak's halj at! 1 o'clock .Slfarp, Friday afternoon, to attend the" fun eral of Brother Ben Hagen. j, .ROY W. RITNIJR, Chief of Records. Boston Store Shoes FOR MEN DOUGLAS $3.50 FOR WOflEN GLORIA $3.50 4 FOR CHILDREN AND ntSSES SCHOOL JgQ HQUSE $i.25$'-50it- FOR HEN OWN MAKE $2.50 Boston Store It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. Surprise Sale Number 191 FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902 We Will Sell... WRAPPERS $2 oo Wrappers will be at Surprise $. 158; f r 50 Wrappers will be at Surprise $1. 19; $1. 25 Wrappers will be at Surprise 98c; 75c Wrappers will be at Surprise 59c. B&T Remember all our Wrappers in our stock are new, fresh stock, but they all get the benefit of cut. Prices Are Good For Friday Only Among our new arrivals are Tailor-Made Stilts and Skirts in all styles and prices. Silk Waists, Dress Goods in .all the newest weaves and latest shades. Special line of Corsets at 49c. Friday is always bargain day at the Peoples Warehouse. Silk Grenedines $7.50 a Suit; Tailor Suitings 1 yards for Sltirt S1.35 per yard. Barathea Cloth nice for Wash Waists 23c per yard. We arc showing the best and most complete line of Wash Goods ever shown in this state outside of Port land. Before buying come in and look over our stock. . 1 Velilie Ick 1 Patterns! PENDLETON, OREGON. Mall Orders Filled Send for Samples, A. KUNKEL & CO. DEALERS IN IfYousWant to Buy or Sell Rooms In the East Oregonian build ing for rent. 8team heated, tof and cold 1 water and hath room ln,,'onne tion. , 8mk .RBdlc.tpniouet Cigars. A A A A A A A t A house lot farm horse cow Piano dog - wagon IIH OR ANYTHING ELSE n Put an add In the classified columns of the East Oregonian, as there Is no other means of securing so great' an audience to yqur re,ed as through tle cojurruf of this paper. Everybody hereabouts tmm . m't you?( ; Agricultural Machinery JnK Deete Walking Plows Jno. Deere Gang Plows Jno. Deee Stce! Plows Jno Deee Chilled Plows ' Jno. Deete Wood Harcows Jno. Deete Steel Haraows Wilson Moline Baggies Wilson Moline Hacks ' Jones Chain W, c "vi c i s , , Jones Vertical Mowets 1 Jones Steel Rakes 4 yiy Jones Headers Jones Reapers Minneapolis Threshing Machinery it: .' u i WE ALSO HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED GILBERT HUNT DRAPERS We Ate Agents for the Daniel Best Combined Harvester BYERS' BEST FLOUR To innke good bread uuo livers' iJ at Flour. It took first premium at tlje Chicago World'a Fair overall competi tion, and gives excellent Hfttinfaction whorover need. Every eack is guaranteed. We lmvo the beat Steam Rollod Barley, Seed Ilye and Ueanlleea Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. Gasoline Engine for Sale A five horse power gasoline .qngine with pipes hd fittings, oil tanks and water tanks, everything necessary to set up and operate Engine and fittings are all1 ndw, being in useonly a few weeks. Engine is very economical and guaranteed to be satisfactory. Prtao. 250 including fittings. Address East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oreiroa. I i .OfltJtV .JO.V . so .'.iia WW it ' rrfi.fi lift , n 1 ..r.tliJL (iijrtrtiiiiiia