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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1902)
. Closing Out Sale Continues BARGAINS: NOTE "33&a fj 25 yards Prints . . . . $ 00 20 yards Amasfccag Gingham i 00 20 yards Bleach Maslin . i 00 25 yards Oating Flannel . . i 00 JOc and J 5c Lace, per yard 05 75c Corsets for 39 4 Cleaver Bros, D.Q.Co CLOSING OUT SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1902.- BREVITIES. James A. Howard, farm loans. Nicest candy In the ci'.y. Dutton's pe cream cnocoiares. v S1.00 to $1.50 shirts to close, 49c. Heaver Bros' Dry Goods Co. L,adies Mcintosh $2.35, regular rice, ?G.50. Cleaver Bros' Dry sods Co. :Sto(!fcmen intending to purchase took Bait should write the Standard Irocery for prices. The Standard Grocery can sell you Iesh ranch -eggs cheaper than any ore In Pendleton. .Two hundred yearling wethers with ool on, for sale. -Itihorn & Cook, iylor building, room 10. If you want fine meats, go to cwarz & Greullch. They handle the It there is to bo had. Tall paper, wall paper! Where? f, Sharp's big wall paper store, opera use block, Court street. pound On the street, lady's pock- 3ok, containing small sum of ley, a photo and stamp pictures. ler can secure same by culling at . office. r Sale All kinds of city ana try property, part cash, balance rly payments. Will buy you a fcyou pay for it by the month. rented, collections made. Ri- fcCook, room 10, over Taylor's. r. Ji .Ti.Ti.l.if i ........... .. . . . ...... TTTTTTTTttTTTtTtT Show No Favors f X ar Repair sartment... ine watch is given juat as luch attention as another. wery one must be done igutorwe know you won't satisfied. Satisfaction to iverybody, that's our way. Same holds good with Clocks r anything else. Try us. HUNZIKER I tweler and Optician :t door to R. Alexander's Early Ohio seed potatoes at Hawley Bros. Wishing tackle, poles, baskets, sal mon eggs for bait, at Nolf's. See the Leezer Bakery for dill pickles, sweet pickles and sour pick els. , W. W. health food, good Scotch oats, shredded wheat biscuit at Haw' ley Bros. Just received- nice line of cloth for spring suits and pants, at Seibert & Schultz. Dressed chickens, .lettuce, radishes, spinach, green onions and cabbage at Hawley Bros. J, D. Casey, of Hilgard, on the O. R. & N has H000 cords of wood cut and ready for shipment. The Standard Grocery has just re cclved another large shipment of the Walla Walla Health Foods. Money to loan at lowest rates on town or country property. J. R. Dick' son, East Oregonian building. Ask to see 4111 black hose. We are selling them at 25c; worth 40c Cleaver Bros' Dry Goods company. To make space for new goods, all stoves and ranges now on hand, at cost. This week only. W. J. Clarke & Co. For Sale Complete set of house hold furniture for light housekeeping. F. Leatherman, 701, corner Alta and Ann streets. The most beautiful line of -pattern hats ever brought to Pendleton are now on display at Mrs. Campbell's millinery parlors. Speltz seed, a new cereal, a great hay and grain producer, $8 per hund red. For sale at C. F. Colesworthy's, corner Alta and Cottonwood streets. Iva Smith was in town yesterday from Cold Springs, and ordered a new wagou made to order at the Mis souri blacksmith shop, on lower Webb street. William Lowery, a transient, who was given five days in jail this morn ing by Judge MeCourt and James Rattigan, who is serving 30 days for fighting .wore put to work cleaning the strqets this morning. Alert Hose Company will 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; laay msakers, free; spectators za cents. At bedtime I take a pleasant herb "drink, the next .morning I feel bright and my complexion Is better. . My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared aa easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medicine, Lane's Family Medicine moves the noweis each day Price 25c and 6"c. For sale by Tallman & Co., sole n cents. Newly furnished rooms for rent, with bath, corner Webb and College streets. Lost On College or Court street, black silk boa. Finder, please return same to this office. RoomB in the East Oregonl&n build ing for rent. Steam heated, Lot and -old water and bath room In comief- tlon. For Sale Eight head of work and driving horses, and one milch cow. Inquire of S. L. Wakefield & Co., music dealers. Will the person who got a green canvas telescope .at the O. R. & N. baggage rooms last Sunday morning, which did not belong to him, please return the same. It was taken by mistake and the owner Is anxious to find it. CONFESSED TO ROBBBERY, Andrew Farmap Admits He Commit ted Larceny From a Dwelling. Andrew Farman, who was arrested last Sunday on suspicion of being tho fellow who entered Elmer Halo's house Saturday while the family were In town from their home on Wild Horse, taking a watch, ring and a few other trinkets, has confessed to the crime. He was placed in tho county jail Thursday and confessed to being tho robber, saying if the officers would let him go lie would show them where he had cached tlie arti cles. Friday, Sheriff Blakley ,took Farman out and they went to the cache, which was under a bridge across the Wild Horse, between Ad ams and Athena, but the watch and ring were gone and the only thing left was a piece ot watch cnain and a comb. Two men were with Farman when he was arrested, but they prov ed beyond a doubt that they were not implicated in the robbery and were let go." Farman says that they saw him cache the things and It is thought by tho officers that they went back to the place after Farman was arrested, and took them away. Where these fel lows are, or what has been done with the watch and ring, is not known, snd it is likely they will not be apprehend ed, as they have had almost a week In which to make good their escape. Farman was brought back to jail and will be arraigned shortly. Baseball Nuggets. "Kid" Peoples, with Seattle last season, has caught on with Helena. Peoples was released by Seattle this winter, and for a time was anxious to come to Pendleton. He wanted a league salary. There is still a chance to secure tho Butte team for Pendleton for a couple of weeks in April. The management of the local club is in receipt of a letter from A ,L. Craig, general pas senger agent of the O. R. & N. Com pany, notifying the management that nothing can be done in the matter until C. H. Lane, of the Butte team, confers with President Lucas, of the P. N. league, when he visits Butte, on March 18. THE MISSION OF LIFE. It Is to Grow And See That You Grow. 'The mission ot life Is to grow and develop its God-given power. Those who start the lowest and are able to work up are usually given the most credit for having overcomo obstacles by worth and work. Sometimes, however, those who have greatness thrust upon them by marriage or Inheritance aro most arro gant and intolerant in their attitude toward those who got on and In Hfo by hard and persistent hustling. It takes a chambermaid, for lnstnnco, who has married into and been left a great business, to pomr with fine scorn to those who have grown to be somebody by their own experience as "upstarts." However, only children or Inoxper- j lenced persons mind being "called names." As one groat man said: "No gentleman will insult mo and no other cant" Let no one discourage you by cal ling you an upstart. It would Ik much easier to bo a downstart than an upstart. If you aro a downstart no one will ever take tho troublo to call you names. There Is no dishonor In any work. All depends upon the worker. A chambermaid Is as good as a queen if she does her part the best she knows liow. As Alexander Pope says: Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part there all tho hon or lies. Smoke Pride of Umatilla Cigars. Boston Store Shoes FOR MEN DOUGLAS $3.50 The fence at the ball park will be constructed the latter part of next week. Tho association has decided upon a novel way of building it, and earnestly request that citizens with a little leisure time will assist in car rying out the plan. The association will purchase lumber, have holes viug and the posts set. On next Friday and Saturday there will be a "fencing bee." Any person who cares to will be allowed to nail on boards. It is hoped that there will be a large num ber of enthusiasts on hand to help the association save the expense of construction. Captain Zlegler Is reticent about the probable line-up of his team when the season opens. The team will be gotten together about April 24. FOR WOnEN GLORIA $3.50 "FOR CHILDREN AND JIISSES SCHOOL J7) HOUSE $ t .25$,575 FOR HEN OWN MAKE $2.50 Boston Store CATARRH SASSAFRAS BARK lave just received a direct shiDtnent of Sassafras ttark the New En&land states, which is very fine in flavor and medical Properties. UARTER POUND J0c e.also have the southern Sassafras, but you will find the MiBianu joarK tar anead ol the ordinary. KiPPEN'S DRUG STORE from Main Street Toward the Court House Cecil Wade, of Whitman College, will be In the city today and final ar rangements will be made for a game with that club on March 27. The local team Is trying to arrange games with some club for Saturday and Sunday, March 29 and 30. Sunday afternoon, If the weather will permit, the local players will "again Indulge In light practice at. the ball park. Palitical Notes. J. L. Caviness, a well known busi ness man of Island City, Union coun ty, if favorably spoken of as a desir able candidate for the joint senator- ship for Morrow, Union and Umatilla counties on the republican ticket, Mr. Caviness is a miller and mer chant. It Is now reported that Albert ,Gei- ,ser, the Baker City mining man, is out for governor and will bo repre sented at the republican state con vention by a strong delegation. This Is another case of muddying the poll tical waters. True. The occasional ad is one of the very best methods by which to squander money. Continuous advertising, on the other band, will bring ample re turns for the money invested. Suggestions. Now steel rails are being laid on tho Heppner branch of the O. R. & N. The work 1b finished on half of the line from Heppnor Junction. LOCAL and CLIMATIC Nothing but a local remedy or change ol climate will cure CATARRH. The SpoclUc Is Ely's Cream Balm It It quickly absorbed. uives neiiei ai once. Opens and cleenees Allays RIuaammaBtion.COLD 'N HEAD Ileal and protects the Membrane, Itcxtorei :&e Sense ol Taste and Bmeu. no .Mercury, mo It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse A COMPLETE LINE of Lidies' Tailor Made Suits and Skirts have just arrived, making this de partment the best in town Call and see our line and then look around, and you'll be back. Why? Be cause you'll find our as sortment the largest, our styles the latest and our prices the lowest. Silk Skirts from $6.98 to $50 Tailor Made Suits $10 to $35.00 Tailor Made Skirts $3.25 to $25 A FEW SPECIALS aooiBlackPeau de Sole $ 1,59 150 Tailor Suit ings $ I.19 iSOoTailorMade Suits $10.oo Agent Butter- Ick Patterns ID u Piles in i PENDLETON, OREGON. Mail . Orders Filled Send for Samples, BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good broad ubo ByorH B'at Flour. It took first premium at tho Obicano World's Fair ovor all competi tion, and irlvoa excollout satisfaction wherever UBod. I Every sacK la guarnntoou. we nave viio ihjhi diohhi Rolled Barley, Beod Ityo and Boardlesa Barloy. I I PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYJiKS, Proprietor. 1 BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : : : Injurious Drug. Regular alze 60c; Family sU w, at Druggists or tiy mail. ELY BROTHERS 60 Warren St., New York. You get Good Beer.. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Guaranteed not to cause headache or dizziness Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co. ...WANTED... Energetic people to sell our up-to- date publications in each town ship. We furnish books to reli able agents on a credit system, Write for terms and descriptive circulars. CONTINENTAL. BOOK CO. Qoodaough Bdg., Portland, Ore. Made from Type Metal. East Oregonian Office, Pendifton, or. r 1 1 SEED! SEED! Beardless Barley Rye and Sonora Wheat Select Lots for Seeding at Pendleton Roller Mills If You Want to Buy or Sell W, S. BYERS, Prop. A house A lot A farm A horse cow Piano dog wagon A A A A Farmers Custom Mill ' Fred Waltw-f, Prfrltr. Capacity, 160 barrel, a day, Flour exohanged lor wheat, Flour, Mill Feed, Obopp4 Feed, etc., alwayi 3D hand. OR ANYTHING ELSE Put an add In the classified columns of the East Oreoonlan, as there Is no other means of securing so great an audience to your needs as through the coIubm of this paper, Everybody hereabouts rfePon't you