East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 02, 1902, Image 2

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    Men's Mm
The superiority of our clothing
is apparent at one glnnee into
our window. The coloring, the
Bhape the style in every suit
shows grace usuallv to be found
ouly iii the bwt custom tailored
clntliinp. Then tli nvp g h-re
is frmT$2.50 to fo. 0 what you
would pay in other stores.
Men's All Wool Suits, wor
steds, tweeds and cheviots
$11 00 12 00 $15.00
Coats and Pants
$5 00 and $6.00
Coat and Vest, for summer,
all sizes .v $4.00 to $7.00
Coats only $1.00 to $3.00
EUer & Daley
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS
FOUND A TRACE OF ROGERS
WEDNESDAY. JT?J,V i. 1902.
GENERAL NEWS.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Pendleton.
G. S. Toungman, E. B. Coman, J. T.
Lanibirth, IL B. May, E. D. Sawyer,
J. J. Burns, Julia il. Brooks, C. Ot
tershagen, Portland; 31. Holt, M. J.
CAST OFF CLOTHES OF
ESCAPED CONVICT FOUND J
Rogers Entered a Sheep Herder's,
Cabin and Helped Himself to
Clothes. Food and Weapons Pos-:
tal Telegraph Opens in Walla
Walla. j
Walla "Walla, July 2 A trace of :
Rucker Rogers, tlfe escaped convict.1
has been found, where he left his,
suit of clothes made from a blanket,
stole a revolver and butcher knife !
and what food he could use. This oc-1
curred a few days ago on the south!
fork of the Walla Walla river. '
The posse found the clothes but '
the man had disappeared and no fur-!
ther trace has been secured. The con
vict found a sheep herder's cabin in .
the mountains, made himself at home
and carried away the weapons found,
in the cabin.
A funny thing in the matter is that '
Rogers failed to do away with the!
clothing, leaving them lay in the cab-j
in, where they were discovered when
the owner returned. The alarm was
given, but Rogers had again eluded i
his pursuers.
M. E. Carson, guard at the state'
penitentiary yesterday returned from ,
Bucoda, where he was with the posse
1 I m 1 at Ml TTt;,,
I pursuiug xrai;v aim Jit-uin. n ;
him Mr. Carson brought back the
bloodhounds, Hunter and Don, and
the dogs are taking a much needed
rest For the present the chase has 1
been given up and it is doubtful if
the dogs will be allowed to renew
the chase even if a new tra.l is
found. Superintendent Catron will
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Fourth of July Excursion Rates.
The O. R. & N. Company has made
an excursion rate of one and one
third faro for round trips botween
all stations on its system, not to ex
ceed 200 miles apart, for Fourth oj
July excursions. Tickets will be soid
at these rates on July 3 and 4 and are
good returning until July C
Some
SPECIALS
AtOur
FOUNTAIN
Egg Puncbine
Orange Frappe
10c
Pirjg Pong Punch
10c
F. W. Schmidt & Co.,
Rel'able Druggists,
The officers of the Centennial, re
cently arrived at Seattle, say that Keafe, W
the Oregon was in port when they
Ehas, A. D. Banks, New York; Geo. moval of the hounds from the prison :
W. Herbein and wife, C. J. O'Neill, I under anv circumstances. Rucker
Geo. Putnam. San Francisco; K. F.Rosers escaped while the dogs were
r.. xiaii. jnicago; m. tl.lnt Vancouver on the trail of the Ore-
Association Block.
Phone S51
left Nome. She had not been beach
ed, but was leaking slightly and had
some trouble with her rudder.
John H. Hause, who, as magistrate
Patton. R. H. Caston, T. W. Jackson, j r0n escaned convicts, and he could c
J. H. Kloeckman, A. A. Bennett, Spo- have been captured readily with the
kane; Wm. Henry and wife, Sirs. M. i aid of the two hounds. Mr. Carson t
J. Crandall, La Grande; O. T. Kel-1 speaks highly of the work done by the t
logg. city; J. O. Leonard, Sheridan; I doss, beine the first real test they t
of Jeffersonville. Ind.. had. it is said. Is- G- Sargent, W. T. Sargent, Johni,ave had. c
during the past 10 vears married D- touSn an" Wlfe. Miss Lillie Has- The Postal Telegraph company yes- C
6000 couples, the majority of whomkijs- Bert - Driven, Pullman; Missjterday opened an office in this city t
-were elopers, is dead, aged Go vears. "ancis irvm. uouax; -ranK uamn-; making a bid for a part or the busi
He was one-of the uninue characters !lin Garfield; John Synie, Nampa; i ness. The Western Union has had a
rrmTfnT
of Southern Indiana.
There is a possibility that the four
American teachers of Cebu, P. I.,
who have been missing since June
10, are alive. A native who was made
prisoner by constabulary of Cebu
says the four teachers were prison
ers in the mountains of the island
June 2S.
Lightening: Mondav mornins- k-illeJ ' Elmer Chastain, W. A. Banister, T,
Mrs. Dr. Clark, of Duncan, L T., par-! J- E- H- Buprke, Anson George
alyzed her husband and splintered 1 Portland; Wm. McKinzie, Athena;
the bed in which their two children' A- McKinzie, TJkiah; W. E. Johnson,
were sleeping. Mrs. Clark was Gustav Volmer, Washington, E. B.
standing in the doorway behind her,'Beat5'. Bollston; H. W. Voght, Cold
husband when she was killed, and her Springs; F. L. Green. Seattle; John
body fell over his prostrate form. Loughead, Walla Walla; John W.
The electricity hit him first (Smith. Winona; H. S. Law. Idaho;
A low estimate placed on the dam-! Be"- B,aker 9lt,y: E. Schurider,
age wrought within a radius of 150 1Horu J;0 AU ,
miles of Alton, 111,, by the storm of souri; - Sivesy, John A. Grant, j
-wind and rain Saturday night and .j. -rut.
Sunday, is $1,000,000. In the Ameri-1 m J
-rintTr. ..! v.. , t. We offer One Hundred Dollars He-ward
can Bottom farming districts the for any ca3e ot catarrh that cannot be'
farmers are ruined. Wood river, a cured by Hall's Catarh Cure.
small and usually harmless stream,: p J. chknby & CO., Toledo, o ,
-,ntT. ,. ,. ,.. . ' We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
overflowed its banks early Sunday Cheney for the pait 15 yean, and believe:
morning and the farmers In the vast him to be perfectly honorable In all bual-
expanse of boUom lauds were lorrert nesa transactions and financially able to
to get into the upper stories of their gST out any obsa0oM made b' their I
homes to save their lives. Their- WEST & TKUAX, Wholesale Drngglata,
houses were flooded. After spending, To''rP,Vr. .. t .
a night of peril they watched the wholesale DrngslstnV Toledo. O.
Mrs. Benjamin Barnett, Lorma; Gus .monopoly of this section until the
Anderson. present time. An office has been
j opened in the Jones block, in connee-
The Golden Rule. tion with the Upington drug store.
Mrs. Alexander. Hunts; T. H. Dean;fnd E- Ellsworth of Spokane will
and family, Chicago; Mrs. R. Alex-ibe ttte manaSer for this territory.
and. Adams; Daniel O'Conner, Gold-
endale; C. Knutson, W. H. Starkey.J
E. L. Bunnell. Spokane; S. R. Coe.'
SAVE YOUR MIR
WITH SHAMPOOS Of
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Health and Summer
Resort
Twenty-two Miles East
Pendleton on 0. R. & N.
.Excursion Rates
from all oints
3
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LATEST
STYLE
COLLARS
MEN'S
SALE
Worth $10 to $12
SUMMER
UNDER-
WEAR....
NOW
50c
to St
A SUIT
Boston Store
For further information
address
Manager
Bingham Springs
GIBBON, Ore.
aad liifht ciretticjr of Crrxctnu, pom: of tmaU
Uen:inrore This itops falling hair, remorea
C7U"., aixl dandroff, eoolhtJ irritated.
Itching uriaee, timnl.ite the hair follicle,
luppliv lha roou wllh eoere? and nourishment,
end mniffi the hnir grow upon a iweet, whoio
onic, healthy ecaip Khen all cie faiU.
SM tiiroottajaJ ti wmW M.S.wr,S5e Oitr-
txT.iCe VomrUts u ADliitu Cusk. SilePrapk,
Euus. i.-fcad tar " Haw G-Te litaatifcl Iliir." tm.
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(nil.. Imfnxuin ottoeYa fYrt.
tun t uDi.ncr;u rcaouiA vnu
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lines nave yet many nne iob
for fall trade. Now is the tim to
Jess than cost
75c Carpets now
50c Carpets now
35c to 40c Carpets now ...
That SATISFY US
day light come only to see their
crops had been washed away.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST flEWS.
"Curry county Monday .made a pay
ment of ?1.048.17 on Its state taxes
lor 1902.
Hall's Catarrh Care la taken IntpmnllT.
acting directly upon the blood and mucou
surface of the system. Testimonials ent-
irec i-rice T&c per botOc Bold by alt
Drosslsts.
Hall's Family PI1U are the best.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of T. F. Howard, archl-
Joseph B. King and J. J. King, of j tec. P, o'clock noon, of Sat-; """lttn u,0aN nY
-r . . rr,r,r 1 i urnaV- lrn I H 1 1 lha w .
iiariuw, uave suiu uuuu jjuuuus uii .v..-
uon oi a two-siory aweumg nouse
tf you b&Tcn't a mralar, baltby moTement of Um
bowels cTery day, you're III or "111 bo. Keep yoal
boweLiopea. ami ba well. I'oree. In the ihapeof. rla
tennhv.inornlll voIxoii.lj danirerottf. The imoottv
Mt.e&ilettrnaitverftctway ot keeping the bowel!
have sold
hops from the George Zlegler yard,
one mile southeast of Barlow, to H.
J. Miller, of Auroria, for 15 cents per
pound.
Lincoln Geiger, of Cornelius, is cir
culating a petition at that place ask
ing that the Southern Pacific com
pany extend the service one day
longer and run the train from Sheri
dan to Portland via Cornelius on
.Sundays hereafter.
Jt has heen decided to hold a street
fair and carnival in The Dalles in
September, the date having not yet
been set The committee .will act
In conjunction with the Second Ore
gon District Fair Association, which
will bold its fair and races at the
same time.
t Two horsethleves who stole a bug
gy at "Wingvlile and a team of .hors
es from the O, R. & N. contractors
.near Durkee Friday night, wero pur
sued so closely by officers that they
abandoned the 'buggy near Rye Val
ley. One escaped to the bills but
the other fled to Snake river where
lie swam across and escaped.
lira. Andrew McCornack, one of the
"best known pioneer women in Eu
gene, died suddenly at her home of
apoplexy. She was 78 years ot age,
mad crossed the plains to Washington
3b 18C3, and in 1858 came to Lane
county. She was married in 1842 to
.Andrew McCornack, who died In 1872.
he was the mother of twelve child
xen, all of whom are living.
a
with attic and stone basement, for
Leon Cohen, according to plans and
specifications prepared for the same
by T. F. Howard, architect Separate
bids will be received up to noon of
Eaturday, July 5th, 1902, for all stone
work of basement and chimneys. The
right is reserved to reject any and
all bids for the work.
June 28th, 1902.
Manual Training Teachers.
Pittsburg, Pa., July 1. Manual
training teachers from Detroit, Cleve
land, Dayton, Philadelphia, New
York, Washington and numerous
other cltieB were present today when
the Eastern Manual Training Asso
ciation opened" its ninth annual meet
ing in Allegheny. During the day pa
pers treating of various questions of
interest to those engaged. in manual
training work were presented by Sup
erintendent Hailman of Dayton, O.,
Superintendent Dr. John A. Bras
hear of Western University and P
Charles P. BInns of New York City.
Don't Forget Dates.
On July 2, 3 and 4, ihe O. R. Sc. N.
will sell tickets to Minneapolis and
return and to Missouri river points
and return at the extraordinary low
rate of $44.50. It's a chancre of a
lifetime to go "back east" at a trifl
ing cost Chicago and return on
above dates, $04.50.
Men's bats for harvest Teutsch's.
HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
for Gentlemen
who cherish
Quality.
Bold by JOHJ? SCHMIDT
The Louvre Saloon
PKJTDLETON . . . ORKOOH
SAD IRONS
Asbestos Sad Irons
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iiiiaranippn in p iren rrcim ucicLLh. auu " -r
i wo yeuxb.
...
JCC l.JTJ Ul&pidJ' 1U UUl WIUUWYj Ul ww-fcw
look at them.
The THOMPSON HARDWARE
EAT JEW LIKE CANDY
PlMunt, F1aWle. I'oUnt. Tute Hood, Do Good
Intr Ulcken. Wn. or Ocipe, 10, rS, and to cntt
pr box. Writ for free sample, ana booklet ot
Stealtb. Addreu 125
rrmmu nrxior coiput, cuiuco siw isiu.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
iMMIIHMIrimwimiMMMmrrW
I The Strahon I
TiTumno
3
Roomlag home
Martin. BIogIc
Everything New, Clean
and first class.
E Good Beds and Well
kept and Cool Rooms.
CONDUCTED BY
MRS. STRAHON
Formerly ot the Dwpaln
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UMBER
Gray's Harbor Coch. Co.
Opp. W; & C. R. Depot
When getting Bgures from
others on that lumber bill of
yours, don't forget to come
and see us. We carry a large
stock of all kinds of
Budding Material
including shingles, door, win
dows, moulding, screen doors
and windows in fact, every
thing that is found in a first
class lumber yard.
There Is Mo Question
AROTrr nrwrr wrrorrQ np RVERS' FL0I
It is the finest grade it is possible to make. Nothing
but the choicest wheat enters into Byers' flour, and
satisfaction is the result whererever it is used for brea
or fancy baking.
PENDLETON ROLLER M
W. S. Byers, Proprietor .
STANDARD .
BLUE FLAME
WICKLESS
OIL AND GASOLINE
STOVES
W. J. CLARK & CO.
Court Strtet
TRANSF
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For Health, Strength and
Pleasure Drink :::::::
Polydore Moens, Proprietor.
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