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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1902)
I. IT I FtttnisfeJags Fo Men JUDGE STEPHEN A. LOWELL Golf shirts, all sizeB and colors 50c to $X 50 Plaited Bom Madras shirts, 65 and 75c and i 00 White shirts, extra quality , 65c and 90c White shirts, unlaundried 40c and 50c Night robes 50c to $ 00 Black satin shirts, sold every where for 75c 50c Black and tan stockings, the 15c kind iOc Gloves (large shipment justjn) 25c to $i 50 Extra good boys' stockings other stores sell them at 35c per pair 25c Handkerchiefs, extra large size, red, white and blue 5c Collars, Cuffs, Suspenders and Sweaters Every Day Is a Bargain Day Here BAER DALEY One Price Glothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton MONDAY, MAY 19, 1902. SCORES OREUoN CATLEMEN. GENERAL NEWS. Naval Conductor Richard P. Hob Bon, is reported to have been ap pointed superintending constructor in the shipyard of Lewis Nixon, at Elizabethport. Four government ves sels are now in course of construc tion at the yards. The will of the late Admiral Samp son leaves everything to the widow save ?4000 of a life insurance, which is left for equal division among the four children. The admiral died pos-oooainn- stnnks nml other securities valued at $8500, and a tract of land at Manchester, N. H., valued at ?1V 000. Close observers in New York be lieve the volcanic disturbance in the West Indies has reached there. It is particularly noticeable at sunset when a blood-red tinge surrounds the sun. Scientists declare, How ever, that the disturbance cannot be expected to be noticed to any extent before the end of this month. Four men were hilled and four others wore more or less injured in a collision on the Burlington-Billings iir,Q nonr T.inrnln. Neb.. Saturday Those killed were "William Ray, TeA cumsech, Neb.; W. W. Pitts, uiaora do Springs, Mo.; M. Tuttle, Whit man, Neb.; John Cox, Strong City, Kan. The collision occurred a mile east of Hannin between a Portland St. Louis flyer, eastbound, aud an extra stock train. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The 2-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Merry, fell in tho state ditch near Red Pepper school house, near La Grande, and was drowned. The body has not been recovered. Charles Savage, charged with the larceny of $10,000 worth of diamonds from tho Portland hotel in November last, was acquitted by a jury in Port land Saturday. Baker City's streets are to be lighted by electricity boforo October 1. At present tho streets of that town are not lighted, as tho council considered the city too poor to stand t'ao expense. J. F. Jackson, of Jackson Bros, dairy at Baker City, attempted to commit suicide by taking morphine. At a late hour tho doctor reported tbnt tho vonncr man would recover. No reason is given for his rash act. Tho University of Oregon defeated tho University of Washington at Se attle in tho third annual intercolle giate debate. Tho feature of the do bate was Allen Heaton's work for Oregon. In logic and oloquenco, ho surpassed all other speakers. John R. Johnson, of Drowsey -county surveyor of Malheur county moil Hiiicido bv shooting him self in the head with a revolver J 7 s Mr. jounson was aiunu imuu iuio man of tho Harpor ranch for tho P. L. S. Co,, and was one of tho best known men in this section of tho state. He brooded ovor tho death ot his son from smallpox, about a year ago. Pure-Blooded Bulls Recently Sold at Pendleton Should Have Brought Better Prices. nnnnnrninsr the recent sale of Here for cattle at Pendleton, an ofllcial of fim hnrnnii nf nnimal industry at PnrMnnil. snvs: "Certain Hereford breeders of Ore- taken such a narrow view of this importation of Hereford stock tn tills stntn that thev have decried the quality of animals brought in, and done many things to lessen the prices whinii tiiRv would brintr. and as a re sult 2G bulls, sons of tho celebrated Beau Brilliant and grandsons ot. ueau nrnmmnl. two of the most noted Hereford sires in the United States have sold In Oregon for an average nrioo nf $150. while their aaiv brothers sold at Sioux City, la., for 3300 each. Sons of Lamplighter, lmif.hrnthers also to many of the bulls that Gudgell & Simpson shipped tn Oroiron. sold at Sioux Ulty lor $sd and his half-brothers were sold in Or norm fnr less than S1B0. "ThPi-P Is no doubt but that Ore gon is benefited by this importation nf now blood for the cattle Industry, nnd it Is a short-sighted policy for breeders already in the state to try. and hold this market tor tno very limited number of bulls which they can produce simply because tnoy m.'iv fear a restriction in their own sales. Tho stock of Iowa today in cludes more pure-blooded cattle than that of any other one state in the Union, and the price of pure-blooded bulls and heifers brought into that state from other sources is 25 per nont nicher than anywhere else, be cause Iowa has learned wiiat uregon must learn that pure blood shows in the offspring and increases the price received at the market for either butcher or dairy stock." pfi -was. GOVERNMENT BY KING. There Is a Deficit of $225,000,000 In the Budget. ... . t,., ,i-a Government finds ltsolf facing a deficit of more tbjn 1225.000,000 in the budget for 100 003 To meet this It is proposed to increase the bitter buruen ui . - and flour and by a loan of io0,uuu. ooo This desire to tax wheat is alone sufficient to enrage the common pec. ,1c, who pay the wa, - axes u .. o iilsnster. Sir Aiicimei j.. -.tatent to th. hojB TOO m fi.t! tho gn.nl to- til of exneiHiiuires i" - tai oi ex u.. present ? . . :.') fhoro wns no way to SSo" mo San .000,000 hence the absolute necessity of the tax on the necessaries of life. t in know n.-lint smartly drawnI ,.. it von wimv " "cumiMfc, tllli SeuBOU U31V w ora UKV.iu-L.tuvu VlUlflgg, Do You Use Your Own Judg ...!,., 1 . wimii UUVIOR asil tnf.l... or do you dependSj salesman's advice? I uo you realize tht hi,, vice mav he Snfl,-.. the large profit that flj m some mal) 1 Study the situation vJ self; compare the qjgl fabric and thtf taiiorir,,! garments of different miU iii- oiic, m ana general i ish : take narticnla- those that bear this label! I rni, 'Coat nrfjrnnlnn artist in the above picture, has taken Judge S. A. iio wnB strictly attcnil ing to business and "out of politics. FULTON FOR SENATOR. Btat sof Ohio, rcrrv ok Toledo ) .. Lucas Codnty. t , , t , Frank J. Clienoy makes oath that he is tho senior partner of the firm of F.J. Cheney Jr Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my - presenco this 6th day of December, A. SKAX,. I 18SC- a. W. OLEASON. ' s. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is takon internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials, free. Bold by druggists. 75c. , , Hall's Family Fills are tho best. This Has Been Agreed Upon by tht Powers That be No Matter Whom the-People Want. Chairman Lewis, who presided) over the republican club rally last. entered the cham 1 her of commerce building "Wednesday . afternoon and was standing by tne, elevator with a group of gentlemen j who were waiting to ascend to an up i per story, says the Portland Journal. ( One of these gentlemon was a demo- crat, none other than Charles Schua-j hel, who remained trdlurdluuNffWj bel, who remarked to the group: "Here comes the gentleman who thought he was introducing the next United States senator to an audience on Saturday night, when he present ed Charles W. Fulton, of Astoria, as one of the speakers." "You bet," said Mr. Lewis, "that what I was doing. Charles W. Ful ton is going to be tho next United States senator from Oregon." "Now Lewis, you don't really mean that, do you : ' "I certainly do," saiu Air. lewis "because that is what I understand to be the program of the republican management. A gentleman, very prominent in the management of the republican cam paign was standing by a cigar case a dozen feet away and heard tho con versation. His face turned more colors and shades than are displayed in an aurora borealis, ana ne was ap parently trying to hypnotize the in discreet Mr. Lewis by looking at him In thunders of wrath and attempting to attract his attention in order that ho miKht ston the erstwhile chair man from talking too much. But just then the elevator came down and they all entered It, the door was closed and the elevator boy pulled the lover. It Is claimed Mr. Lewis lator held a heated session at tho republican headquarters, whero he was instruct ed more particularly In the art or politics than ever before during his long and eventful carer. Quality Reliability LOW PRICE Is what you get with each aud every- purchase at our store. You draw a prize with each purchase iu the way of superior Quality and Freshness of our Duugs and t-nem-icals. When sickness conies and you Lave prescriptions to be filled or need the aid that a skiiieu druggist only cau render, then .you want Re liability and perfect service-noth ing else. We give Yoc such Service A Druggist that is conscientious about quality is sure to be careful about price. Let us prove what we cluim. Let us fill your Prescriptions. F. W. Schmidt & Co.,. Rel'nble Drugcists, Association Block. The Steln-Bloch Co. WltOLESALK Tlllou KeglstcredUM They are tailored by t famous Wholesale Tails Kochester, The SieinBloc i "We sell them, but do i to influence you unduljil critical as you please; 1 every detail ; try on a a compare the effect with I the best dressed man' you 1 We are perfectly willing t by your judgment then,i know what it will be. SUITS t $5.O0to$2 And Your Money Back for the Asking. Boston Ston Shrlners' California Excursion. The Imperial Council. Nobles of Mystic Shrine, meet in San Francisco, Juno 10 to 14. The O. R. & N. for this meeting, has made tho following excursion rates: Pendleton to San Frisco and return via O. R. & N. steamship from Portland, Including nionia nnd hfirth. S2G.85. Via rail from Portland, ?31.85. Dates of sail for steamers, May 31, June 5; via ran, June 6, 6, 7. Limit of tickets, CO days. For the biennial meeting, Knights of Pythias, to bo held iu San Francisco, Aiicust 11 and 12. tho O. It. & N. Co. lms made samo rates as above, tho selling dates being for steamer, July 30 nnd August 4; via rail, August u, - r. r nUAL TVni t.1 mir r$ a airs. murBuiui, uuy, wmuw ui uiui , : - late Andrew Day. died at St. Vln I cord Publinshlng company, par value cent's hospital, Portland, of pneu- wuimm . Ul . rL Va f ilnlnhln hnncht thn stock for $2,300. Iroland and was 70 years old, She 000. Mr. Stongor is an attornoy, and was married on Sullivan's Island, the was secretary of tho commonwealth o ti f-n.,ita i.. 1 ilurliii' flnvnrnni- Pnttlann's first term. JllSlOrjC HHv Ul i'uu iuuumu, ... 1 n -- - 1848. Two sons. Dotectlve Joseph J Mr. Stengor also bought $170,000 of i -.trim . Tin.. f TV.rHnn.1 . thfi lSSUO Of $500,000 fllX 1)01' COnt. uay, mm ivimuui . i ---- ------ - -- - -- ----- and a daughtor. Mrq, Murdock Mc , honds of tho Record company, paying Donald, of Arlington, survive, t. , Sale of a Newspaper. By order of tho United States court of Eastern Pennsylvania, James fli. iwir siipclnl master cominlssoner. artiii nt nniiHn auction. Wednesday in Philadelphia, 9050 shares of tho 10,- 000 shares of tho Pimaiieipnia uo DATE OF WOOL SALE. Set for May 29 and 30 and June 16 and 17 at Pendleton. Mav 29 nnd 30 and June 10 and 17 are the ofllcial dates when the mem bers of tho Oregon Woolgrowers' As- snnlntlnn will offer their wool ror sale in Ponrllnton under the auspices of tho associaton. Each year this asso ciation arranges dates at various wool centers whore tho members con crnirnto to meet buyers, with tho ad vantage of having the association be hind them In the deal. This year uu dates aro as follows: Pendleton, Mnv 29 nnd 30: Honnnor. June 4 and 5; Tho Dalles, Juno 9 and 10; Shanl ko, Juno 12 and 13; Pendleton, June 1G and 17; Tho Dalles, Juno 20 and 21; Heppnor, June 25 and 20; Shanl ko, June 30. Tho wool market has not been par ticularly active so far, less actlvo than In formor years. It Is said that the American Woolen Company nirlltn hns caused little domand In tho East, and has partially paralyzed tho immediate mariiet. tho American Woolen Company handles half of the wnnl niitmit of tho United -States with the result that tho Btriko easily affects Western conditions, uotn sheep men and buyers have been anmnwlint consorvntlvo In conso quence, though the woolon mills here have been buying quite oxtonsivoiy. SPECIAL HOT WEATHER ...SALE... Saturday, May 24th A Fino Line of Summer Wash Goods, all maimer of designs and qualities. See this line. Fancy silks just arrived. The finest in town. Muslin and Gauze Under wear. Everything you need for Hot Weather. You can't do as well anywhere else as here. Call and see us, If x . Qui INj V wwPPZ ns) IESSE PAD The Big Carpet HUSBAND AND Win never quarrel over the mei carpets, for all we sell are Ml highest standard. Like mi friends, tney wear me uwu is absolutely up todote.indtl aud colors are most artistren nious. You should examine Ingenue Carpet at 50 j per yard. Bonietliing dp cm talus and porch shades. A Good Wife and: are a man's best wealth,! can contribute to the himself and wife by usiogl SCHULTZ'S PI 1 it ,c nitre, uw ucci. i nutritiouf, and is a beverage at any season intr warm weather tb thirst quencher that can he Fair The Place to Save Money EENTUCKY for Ocntlcm Bold by JOUM 80HMIOT The Louvre Saloon fENDLETON . OREGON Kefcp Yout Houses Cool! Have a "Quick Meal" Blue Flame Oil Put in your kitchen without delay. Cheapest aud morf 1 rect stovo made, une cent a uuruei u - operate the Quick Meal. No trouble to start ana free from danger. New stock just iu THE THOMPSON HARDWARE Otiestion ABOUT THE MERITS OF BYER r - r. j is. : ooSKi to make. Xi is me iinusi gtaue u 1a jium""- . fl.f. but the choicest wheat enters f0r br satisfaction is the result whererever it is use or fancy baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Bye s, Proprietor. For Health, Strength and fl PlftflSlirp Hi-ink I' Polydore Moens, Proprietor. u