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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1902)
losing Out Sale Continues lARGAINS: NOTE TOIXOffis 1 25 yards-Prints . . . . $f 00 20 yards Amaskeag Gingham 00 20 yards Bleach Maslin . i 00 25 yards Otfting Flannel . . J 00 iOc and J5c Lace, per yard 05 75c Corsets for 39 leaver Bros. D.QXo CLOSING OUT BSDAY, MARCH 18, 1902. BREVITIES. A. Howard, farm loans, candy In the cl'y. Dutton's km chocolates. ito ?1.G0 shirts to close, 49c, Bros' Dry Goods Co. Mcintosh $2.35, regular ; ?6.50. Cleaver Bros' Dry So. id chickens, lottuce, radishes green onions and .cabbage at Bros. len Intending to purchase lit should write the Standard for prices. Itandard Grocery can sell you inch eggs cheaper than any Pendleton. want flue meats, go to & Greullch. They handle the re is to be Had. -Pair or gold-rimmed eye Owner can secure same by it this ofllce and paying for Ice. i; seed, a new cereal, a great jgraln producer, $3 per hund- Ir sale at C. F. Colesworthy s, Llta and Cottonwood streets ilerAll kinds of city and property, part cash, balance Inpayments. Will buy you a gpay for It by the month ted, collections made. HI room 10, over Taylor's. iow No Favors Repair tment... Iwatoh la given just as ti uttention as another. one must be done ; or we know you won't itisfled. Satisfaction to pbody, that's our way. le holds good with Clooks Snything else. Try us. HUNZIKER relet and Optician idoor to R. Alexander's Early Ohio seed potatoes at Hawley BroB., Books, books, booksj magazines and periodicals. Nolf's book TStore. Just received nice line of cloth for spring suits and pants, at Seibert & Schultz. W. W. health food, good Scotch oats, shredded wheat biscuit at Haw ley Bros. The Standard Grocery has just re ceived another large shipment of the Walla Walla Health Foods. For Rent Furnished rooms for housekeeping, on Garden street. In quire at 301 South Main street. Money to loan at- lowest rates on town or country property. J. R. Dick son, East Oregonlan building. Lady wishes to take-lessons on gui tar from flrst-class instructor. Ad dross P. O. box 359, giving terms. Wanted Woman to do general housework; good wages to right "party. Inquire at 504 Clay street. Ask to see 4111 black hose. We selling .them at 25c; worth 40c. are Cleaver Bros' Dry Goods company. 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. Pastime Dancing Club will give the last of their series of dances in Ar mory Hall next Saturday night, March 22. Music by Fletchers' orchestra. At bedtime I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright aDd my complexion is better. My doctor says it acts gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It Is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's Medicine. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day, Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tallman & Co.. sole agents, M. L. Fix has quite a chicken ranch about 18 miles from Pendleton, at the head of Alkali canyon. All of his fowls are thoroughbred Brown. Leg. norns ana in Pondleton he has the White Monarch breed, which he says are as gooa or better than the Leg- 1 . TT 1 i ... noma, ne uus a rooster tnat was hatched last May that weichs over oignt pounds. Ernest Rofermund, of Denvjr. Coi has started a steam cleaning and dye works In Pendleton. He is located at uia Thompson street. Mr. Rotermund comes highly recommendod. H; learned his trade In Hanover. Ger many, and has worked in the aruest citios or tne country. He understands his business thoroughly. Ladles and gentlemen's garments cleaned, dvec' n rl .1 111 1 1 I . iwiu iimnaeu wituouc snrinKflEe or ripping. The finest of fabric can oo cleaned without affecting the color or shrinking. Wanted Girl to do general house work and take care of children. Ap ply to Mrs. J. Lycctt. Spinach, cauliflower, lettuce, cab bage, celery, green peas, green on Ions, fresh asparagus, turnips, green mustard, rheubarb, radishes, green peppers, etc., etc., at F. S. Younger & Son's. Edna Llndvillo, aged 14 years, stop ped on a nail while attending a ball game at Wjeston Saturday, and suf fered a painful injury, from which she is threatened with lockjaw and Is dangerously ill at the home of her parents. in that town. The First National Bank of Athena and Hugh McLean, defendants, have filed S demurrer In the case brought against them by J. Ml Walker to re- covor money for grain stored in tho Athena Flouring Mill Company's warehouses. The demurrer is brought on the plea of unsufnclent ground to constitute a cause of action. The Pendleton Tribune's Mid-Win ter Magazine Is now being circulated. For the Tribune office it is creditable, but as a magazine production it is not up to the scratch. There are a num ber of interesting articles, but the 11 lustrations, Clark Wood's picture for Instance, makes one feel uneasy as to the world and what dreadful things it contains. A man never looks .so foolish as when his picture appears in print. Sheriff William Blakley returned this morning from Salem, where he had been with Mrs. B. C. Aubin, a widow from Milton, who has adjudged Insane Saturday by Dr. D. J, McFaul and committed to the asylum by Judge Hartman. Mrs .Aubin was born in Canada, is of French Canadian de scent and 48 years of age. Her mania is religion and she thinks the devil has possession of her. Two mechanics' liens were filed this morning against the city of Athena. One was by W, J. Wilkinson on lots 7 and 8, in block 6, for the sum of $76.33 alleged to be due for grading and graveling the street ad joining the lots the lien was filed against. The other lien was filed by Mrs. M. L. M. Richards and Is on lot C, block 6, Richard's addition to Athena.- It calls for $44.83 alleged to be due for work on the streets. WHERE IS ELZft TODD MISSING SINCE SATURDAY, WHEN LAST SEEN. He Attended a Dance in the Upper End of Town His Friends Have Made Every Effort to Locate Him. "Wjhere is Elza Todd?" This Is tho question his relatives and friends are asking each other, but none can an swer it satisfactorily. Last Saturday night he attended the east end dance and 'left the dance hall In a cab about 1 o'clock Sunday morning. Ho was taken to tho Alta house. Ernest Green, a young man working at tho City Livery Stables, "was with Todd, who was drinking quite freely. Green tried to get Todd to go home, but he refused and sat down on the sidewalk a few rods east of the Alta house. Green then left him and started off. After going a nttle ways he looked back and saw Todd walking off. This 'was tho last seen of him, and his friends fear that he has committed suicide, although no alarm was felt until Monday after noon, when his brother and friends Instituted a search for him. Every imaginable place where a man could hide-and do away with himself has been searched, Including the mill race near where ho was last seen. Young Todd Is tho son of Mr. and Mk-s. A. H. Todd, who live in Gibson gulch, east of the public school build ing. He is 23 years' of ago and has spent most of his time since ho was 13 years of ago, in Pendleton. Surgeon's Knife Not Needed. Surgery Is no longer necessary to cure piles. Dewitfa wncn mzei Salvo cures such cases at once, re moving the necessity for dangerous, painful and expensive operations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises, sores and skin diseases it is unequall ed. Beware of counterfeits. Tall- man & Co. and Brock & McComas. Haste to man poor. get rich keeps many a Smoke Pride of Umatilla Cigars. THE POLITICAL FIELD. SASSAFRAS BARK fe have just received a direct shipment of Sassafras Bark Kie iNew England states, which is very fine m flavor and mecucai properties. (UARTER POUND 10c also have the southern Sassnfms. hut vnn will 11,0 ngland Bark far aheaQ of the ordinary. EPPEN'S DRUG STORE ss from Main Street Toward the Court House Late News of the Situation in Marion County Political Notes. The Salem correspondent of the Portland Oregonian writes as iol lows: Since the primary election Friday. Republican leaders have been taking a rest, and the candidates for county olllces have had an inning. The fight prior to the primaries was a hard one, and the leaders were worn out with the continued effort. Since the result was decisive in favor of Geer the lo cal interest in state politics has lcs sened for a time, and attention is be ing paid to county affairs. During the next 10 days delegates to the county convention will be besieged by candi dates for ofllce, and trades of all sorts will be made by friends of the various aspirants. ' Since Simon has been defeated the Intense interest in the legislative ticket has subsided, for there is no longer the bitter fight for supremacy. A prominent republican who has been neutral in the senatorial fight said this morning that the county conven tion will probably put upon the legis lative ticket men who have not been prominent upon either side of the fac tlonal fight, but who would be accep table to both sides by reason of their personal ability anil fitness for a leg islative office. By such a course, he said, all factional differences could be healed, and Marlon county could bo given a representative that would be an honor to the county and a now er for the accomplishment of good to the state. Governor Geer's friends are in control of the county conven tion. Tho friends and opponents of Simon were quite 'equally divided In the delegations, with the majority against Simon, since he has been de teated in Multnomah. The republican mentioned says that since Geer received the support of hundreds of voters who are opposed to Simon, and Simon is now out of the fight, Geer's friends should now strengthen him by cutting loose from the Simon entanglement. At the same time, he says, they should not permit the extreme anti-Simon leaders to go on the legislative ticket. To put up men not pronounced in their senator ial preferences, but willing to abide by a caucus nominee, would be satis factory to the rank and file of the republican party and Insure Success to the ticket. Geer's friends are in con- trol, and whatever Is done, will, in a measure be credited to them. Had Simon won In Multnomah, it was ex pected that they would rally to his support here, but they now have noth- Ing to gain by fighting a Jost cause. Notes. At the primaries held In Canyon City, Grant county, the delegates elected to the county convention are divided on congressman. Al lare antl Simon men. The Independent republicans will have In. the county convention in Portland, a njajorjty of 32 over tho Simonites. Boston Store Shoes FOR MEN In seven months of last year 3058, bulls and over 5000 horses were klll: ed in bull-flghta in Spain, I DOUGLAS $3.50 FOR WOriEN GLORIA $3.50 FOR CHILDREN AND fllSSES SCHOOL J7Q HOUSE gf 25$-50$75 for neN OWN MAKE $2.50 Boston Store Cferfskd 1 by Judges Quality. A.vmrAi'A Gold AWnl Parts Exposition 1900. Hold by JOHM HUIIMIDT The Louvre Saloon PENDLETON ORKGOM Nasal CATARRH MRAMJT "(A rn t 1 1 1 - ..l 4t,B.A eUouId be eleanllnwa. (V-P tyt Ely's Cream Ualu . cieance,BOotQe8anaiinu8 w. -v tUe diseased membrane. JSoO1, It cures cntarrh and drives Jrx-i away a cold iu the head ffjSL quickly, Cream Balm ! placed Into iho nostrlle, spreads over the mombraue and U absorbed. Relief is its mediate and a euro follows. It la not drying does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 eents at Drug gists or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall. ELY 23ROTUER3, 60 Warren street, Kew York Farmers Custom Mill Pn4 Walton, PrftUtar, Cpolty, 110 barrel day. near xeteBged lor wheat, JImu:, Mill feed, Chopped reed, etoH alwtyi a Mad, It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. Tempting Values ... Fancy WaBh Ribbons, now offects, protly styles i5c, 25ct 35c ' Plain all Silk Satin Taffota llibbons, in all numbers from 5c to 60c per yard. Fancy Draperies ... Largo assortment iu Art Donims, Burlaps, Silkolines and Curtains. Draperies at ex treme'y low pricos. Laco Curtains 98c. Dress Trimmings and Linings A completo and unusually choice collection now in stock. Silk Applique Dress Trimmings, lilack and whito combinations,all widths. Taflbta bands in all widthsjiiovollks trimmings in large variety Mail Orders Solicited Write for samples of our now spring goods, you will thus havo the opportunity of comparing our styles and prices at your convenience. Samples Free. FRIDAY IS ALWAYS BARGAIN DAY at the Peoples WAREHOUSE. ii rates fin Agent Butter Ick Patterns PENDLETON, OREGON. $l,$l.50 S1.75.$2 $2.00 Corsets On Snlo at W BYERS' BEST FLOUR To mnko good broad nao Byora' B at Flour. It took flrBt premium at tho Ohicngo World'B Fnlr ovor nil competi tion, nnd plvoa oscellont satiHfnction wlierovor UBed. Every encb 1b guaranteed. Wo hiwo tlio beet Ktenm Rolled BiuleyBoed Ryo nnd Beardloaa Barloy. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS i W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. E. T. WADE, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE $9000 Buys 600 acres fine wheat land, In Cold 8prlng Lots of water. $3500 for 160 acres, fine wheat land 3 miles east of Pendleton 80 acres In grain. This will look good to you. $3500 Buys 160 acros rich bot tom land on McKay cieek, 12 miles from town. $2500 A nice 8 acre suburban tract, good house, 130 fruit trees, running water... A snap. An ideal stock ranch with sum mer rango adjoining; also 160 head of cattle. $3000 400 acres, all good land, plenty water, 8 miles from Pendleton. $4750160 acres, all good land, 110 acres In wheat, balance in alfalfa; six-room house, with cellar, two chicken houses, one a six-room house for hatching, big barn, holds 8 horses, and 10 tons of hay, New mouse-proof gralnary, holds 600 sacks; two wells, running water, 15 tons hay; sulky plow, hayrake, wa gon horses, cow, chickens, all goes. $6000 BuyB 800 acres wheat land, 12 miles northwest of . Pendleton. $5000690 acres, alfalfa land, with irrigating ditch through out. $2300200 acres, 6 miles .from Pendleton. 50 acres of same alfalfa land on the river. $2250 An elegant 8-room house and two lot on Main Street. $1800 A neat 7-room housa with bath, stone foundation 2 blocks from Main, In the heart of the city. $7000 One of the largest and most beautiful resiliences in Pendleton, strictly moclom In every particular. A hind some home, substantially built spacious grounds in first class condition. A grand property, a sacrifico price; woith $10, 000. $3200 Good house, lot 65x100, Main St Will double ir, valu In short time. $2000 Creamery at Uklar, 24 horse power ooller and erglnc, all In running order, with full equipment of first claM creamery. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A STOCK RANCH SEE A MAN IN THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS WHO HAS HAD EXPER IENCE IN THE STOCK BUSINESS FOR YEAR8 IN UMATILLA COUNTY AND CAN GIVE YOU RELIABLE INFORMATION AND ADVICE, THAT MAN IS fctil E. T. WADE, Tllc ReaI Estate Ma" 15 AST OftfCGONT ANT JJlJfLDING. PendlQion.Orogon. 'it