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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1902)
I ill IS WWWBMWMMWMMWiBBMMaaiB m a B H u a a B a B B B a u a a a n n THE CELEBRATED 3 HI 4 1 B C U a o a B B 8 D O n PER80NAL MENTION. from ARMSTRONG LADIES' SHOES recognized, the country over as the swellest, choicest ' and brightest leaders of fashion in ladies' footwear, are Now Handled in Pendleton ! A complete line of Shoes, Oxfords, Colonials and Southern Ties can now be seen at our store. Ladies, you are invited to call and study these new shoes, and you will fiud it time well spent. m m m m B M Good Shoes Cheap Dmdinge, Wilson & Co. Successors to Cleaver Bros. Phone Black 91 a EJ a a u a a a a a n a n a a a a a El n a a a a a a a n HBBBQBQQBQQEIQQQBBBBDDDDBBQQBBQDDBBQBDE3DDBBBDQQBDDEIQEI SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1902. A MOST PROLIFIC CAT REMARKABLE FELINE HAS PASSED IN HER CHIPS R, H. Simpson Is In town Baker City. C. Thorn la at Hotel Pendleton from Umatilla. Wm. Bateman was In town Thurs day from Adams. Caspor Van Dran spent the Fourth In Walla Walla. Geo. Creger, a La Grande business man, was In town Thursday, Byron Hawks has taken a position Jn Schmidt & Co.'s drug store P. H. Beathe, road supervisor from the east end, was in town Friday, W. S. Byers returned this morning from a business trip to Fortlanu. John A. Adams and A. A. Herrlck were In town yesterday from Juniper, H. E. Cook and J. B. Perry left Fr.1 day for Goldendale to locato timber land. v H. W. Harala. Wm. and B. Kon onen of Adams, spent the Fourth in Pendleton B. L. Bronson, a. prominent Walla Walla business man, was in town Thursday night. ' Mrs. C. O. French and Mrs. W. D. Fletcher spent the Fourth In Walla Walla with friends Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rigby are at their Grande Ronde ranch, where they will remain for several weeks, J. V. Tallman and family and Miss Mollio Tallman, have returned from an extensive outing in Portland and Astoria. J. G. Richardson, a prominent farmer living 20 miles north, Is in town. He says the wheat crop Is promising. Ben F. Ogle has brought suit in In Eighteen Years She Produced 180 Offspring: Rate of Ten Per Year- Notes of Athena. Athena. July 5. We are just in formed that in a remote part of the county a certain "pussy cat" who had been Idolized for 21 years by the family has passed in her checks causing great lamentations, and, be sides, much sorrow and regret in the home. For 18 years she had been extremely prolific, bringing to the world two litters of kittens each year, averaging 5 each time, making In all 180, which seemed to be a full Ailment of the scriptural mandate "Multiply and Replenish the earth." She has fought a good fight, has kept the faith, and has now thrown off this mortal coll, peacefully entered Jnto that "Feline Paradise" where there are no mice to catch, no spar rows to chase, nor any dogs to worry her. Let us drop a tear to her mem nr. In the category of human diseases but few people can enjoy the dis tinction of having had very "swell ones" those that attract attention, create gossip, and cause editors to elaborate upon. King Edward lays down an example that caps the cli max, and declares that among all the Ping Pong The best line of sets to make your selec tion from at Money Saving PRICES TALLMAN & CO. HIE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS "itis or it l or itis" lie is nelr ap parent to perltyphlytis and claims it as his own. Therefore those who have suffered with peritonitis, inter itis, endocarditis, appendicitis, men ingitis, cystitis, or desquamative ne phritis, are not in It at all. They Umatilla county equity court against follow the king. Doctors are onto Ed Taft to recover right to a pieco their business, and Apollo, Aesculap;, 0f personal property. i TTJ i. 1 11 ll L I iua, n ypouraiea .una uie i ouwr great Clalence Adams, agent for the W. iuvh:u i auuquiur u.u uiuu live & c. R. at Dixie, Wash., came down .r, u-wU,. w ThurS(lay Qnd gpent the Fourth at wiui me times rvnow tnyseu, snout , He will return this .evening, "Vlvn In Tint " hppniico urn dnn't iinnn. TOhnf ,' ,ovf nroAr m ho Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Teal, of Port- , 'flw iho ... j if land, arrived in Pendleton on this will tnim iHttts tn tonni, morning's O. R. & N. train, on a , , visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jackson in) H rn M Tlnvn nut nnnirnntnl nrlf. 1 tor of the Athena Press, says that Mls,s Francos Fitz Gerald left this God is bountifully blessing us this morning for Vancouver. Portland m.nir wtti, ,in. Mr, ,ov ,i-. and other places in the Willamette wheat makes money; money make ValIey to vIslt relatives and iriends delinquent subscribers remember the S. D. Stoufer and Wm. Peterson editors: full purses and stomachs on passed through Pendleton Friday on editors Kivo the neonle plenty to their way to Waitsburg. They had read. heen In the Sumpter country where The two brick buIldlnKS betrun ttoy located, timber land claims. some months ago are nearing com- Robert Estes and wife, formerly of pletion. This will add greatly to our Pendleton, passed through Pendleton town in many particulars. this week on their way to Myrtle Thn no-n wm Wniia va txt tt I Point to spend the summer. Their ARE klCLINa SHEEP. (Concluded.) Pendleton on today's .train, inciden tally to attend the Fourth of July celebration, but In reality to closo a fnr two or threo brick blocks over thoro, which are just now being has boon a class of settlors who ob offered at exceptionally low rates. jcct for various reasons to Bheop Their desire, If possible, Is to buy runnlng on the govornment land In tho principal portion of tno city ana tho high mountains. They have -gone rnion tha rent On UIO. DUSlHUSb uiuu. Rn fnr nB tn BUOOt a ETfiflt nixnv Truly this Is the day of trusts and Bie01)i and tho have Bhot at herders great, combinations. BALTIMORE AND OHIO. one Hundred and Seventy-Nlne Bat tles Fought on or Adjacent to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. and tondcrB of sheep and camps. TIiIb year they have killed hundreds of sheop nnd. one man alone lost 300 head. Thoy Bay they will not allow tho sheep to travel ovor the custom ary trail to tho mountains, although (The Baltimore & Ohio rnnroau wo ao not go witmn tnreo miles of a and the Civil War, 18C1-18G5.J it human habitation and do not go near was tho most desirablo point or van- anyone's deeded lanu. Tho trail Is tage coveted by both federal and not stocked with cattle or any kin J confederate armies. In May, 1801, the. 0f stock. four federal advance columns coucen- mi,n truth nf tho mnttor In thnt trated at Parkorsburg, W. Va., Wheel- ihQTQ Jn n gang of iawieBB Bpirlts In Inir W. Va.. Harper's Forry, W. Va., ihnan nnvtR nmi thov want, tn Uann and at Washington. To retain tiio stocic 0ut of tho mountains so that advantage, tho federal govornmoni t, y havo a good placo to hunt established block houses along the d flahi Last fall thoy shot at me railroad from tho Monocacy to the nn(1 my tw0 horders, and thoy declare O lio river. DCSlues uio luria ui m- tlint f T trn thnt wnv niriiln thnv will Chester, Harper's Forry, uumuenano, kln mo j must cithor get them out Piedmont and iow creeic uveyser;. or lvo up tho business which It has The B. & O. was the baso or opera- t l 2n years to build. Now. I tionB for tho federal army for nearly want to know wh0ther those men four years and from which tho gov- rht to keen mv Bheen off ernment could not taie aavance the government land?' norllnr. tlinn Mnvomlinr. 18fi4. The B. & O. was tho means of communicn Hall's Reply. Hon between the west and the army In reply, Mr. Hall Bald: of tho Potomac, and was constantly "it Is against tho law to obstruct in a continual state of seige. Har- or provent tho free passage or tran- per's Ferry, the key to the Shonan- sit of stock ovor or through public doah valley, first famed through the lands and any person doing bo may, fanat.cal attempt of John Brown, In upon conviction, bo fined a Bum not defying tho laws' and customs of his exceeding $1000 or imprisoned for a country, was captured and re-captur- term not exceeding one year, and any ed eight times In threo years. Tho person who by force or threats at- government arsenal and armories tempts to prevent nnothor from pass which were located there were de- ing ovor public land Is subject to stroyed by tho government to provent arrest." capture. One hundred and seventy nine battles of greater or less Im portance were fought on or adjacent to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, notvtaklng Into consideration the in numerable skirmishes. All through trans from St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, Co lumbus. Cleveland. Wheeling and Pittsburg to tho east run via Wash ington. Send stamp for battlefield map. u. is. Martin, Manager jpassen- ger Traffic, Baltimore, Md.; B. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. SLOT MACHINES A llttlo mono- invested In MILLS COIN OPERATING MACHINES will imy you phenomeual profit. Wo nro uio largest irmnufnci urern of coin operating machinery In Uio world, iint our rntuliitriiB. MILLS NOVELTY CO., Chicago. ii iu .o duuiu icncrun circuit Rii Wc have just wh he Ur iL.- L m. The goods are All Rijr and so is the P dozen, or fi SfH Just whil TJ M u-nave yoU tri.," V Owl Tea; 301 COURTS! E.T.WJI Real 1 Estate Dealer 640 . Acres of Wheal a raiies irom Fendfct. . wnter year round: an J8.0M year. . 7 AUfor $28 Pet Aciel I have Borne great barnlnl i property. oiucK,KanCBtSI$ Office in E. 0. P. O. Box 324 PENDLEMft Hawes, pending'dn Justice Chamber- home Is now In North Yakima, Iain's court, which tho jury failed to Mrs. Mary E. Swope, daughter agree upon when heard last week. Florence Swope, and Ho HInderman is set for trial again, Monday at 10 expect to leave the first of tho week o'clock. The lurv stood four to two for unicago to visit relatives and in favor of the plaintiff before. friends. They will be absent several Athena, made trips to, Walla Walla weeks. on tho glorious Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Carrier have Mr. George Bradley, the big vheat left Pendleton for a visit to their buyer and warehouse manager, re- oia nome in St. Croix, wis., wnero turned from the Willamette valley tney win remain until aoout tne mm week, and reports a good time. die f August, when they will return The Yellow Kids will soon leave to renmeton. us. They have made enviable rec- The following Pilot Rockers were ords as ball players. We hate to see In town Friday: F. Smith, Geo. W. them go away. They havo each Done, J. A. Harp, W. H. Harp, A. W. made many friends In our midst and Talley, Lee Thom, L. C. Christiansen we wish them much happiness and Walter Richardson, Wm, Warner and success wherever they go. Eugene Hascall. Miss Eva Froome returned to her AHifiim Vroaa: Mm. M. m. .Tnhna homo in Pendleton last week. nnfi twn ,nno 1a thin wooic fnr sjwIk MiSS Anna Kirk, Who has been in klnr's Talnnd on thn finlnmhln. rlvr the hospital at Walla Walla for come where they wUi Bpend the BUmmer tln.e, returned home last week. months, should Melville's health 1m While she Is still weak, she seems to nrovn while there be on the road to a rapid recovery. Miss Anna McGee offered her furnished residence for rent through the East Ore gonian classified advertise ments and secured a good renter. The classified ad vertisements bring quick returns. rTTTOV6666aglB6a0fl80 0a8B86IIHOlllIM8l Union Made Shoes Made Honestly and Sold at an Honest Price. Each Pair Beats the Union Label THE PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY Phone Red 26 645 Main St. llllllllltliliiiiiiiii.....,.,.,...,,,.,.,.,,. Wtmk GLum wort and fcect material osed vfcy C. BERQUIST StMMwfcer. Skp with PndKtoi Sta Cwpuy, Marriage licenses were Issued by the county clerk this morning to Mil ton Russell and Sllva J. Stevens, both of Umatilla county, and Arvld Sun den of Phelps county, Nebraska, and Dott Shull, of Umatilla county. Will Satterlee, "who has been em' ployed as night operator on the lino type for tho East Oregonlan, has re signed his position and will leave Sunday morning for Port Townsond Otto E. DIdlon, recently from Fort Wayne, Ind., succeeds Mr. Satterlee Arthur F. Zooller, the popular salesman at Alexander's Department Store, left last evening for Mount Forest, Canada, where he will spend his vacation of several weeks visit Ing his parents and friends. Ho will also make an extensive trip through tho east before returning and will visit tho largo cities. Hugh E. Penland and wife are In Pendleton vlaltlng their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Penland, Mr. Penland has been In attendance at the Still Osteopathy College, at Klrkville, Mo., and Is returning to Oregon, bis home being In Albany. While east ho thought It advisable to secure a partner for life, Mrs. Pen land i accepting his hand and a future home In Oregon. Mrs. C. D. Kidder has received a telegram announcing the death of her father, D. B. Cook, at Susquehanna. ,ra. Mr. cook was a pioneer of Penn sylvania and was a chemical manu facturer, being awoclated In business with Mumford "Bros., cousins of Jas. llumford, of Pendleton, and H. Mum ford, of Milton. Mrs. Kidder was preparing to leave for PeHnsylvanla to visit her father, when the sad newsof hfg death was received. Heppner Tlmea; Garfield Craw ford and Heppner Blackman, two of our local capitalists, went over to If a Man Lie to You. And say some other salve, oint ment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Bucklln's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of Piles, Burns, Bolls, Corns, Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skin Eruptions prove it's the best and cheapest. 25c at Tallman & Co.', drug storo. John Cox Not Improving. John Cox, in tho county hospital with a broken back, and who was op erated upon Tuesday, is still In a with but little change either way for without little change either way for tho past two days. Gillette vs. Dozler. Suit was Mad on the equity docket of Umatilla county this morning by H. B. Gillette to collect a note for ?50 and 10 per cent Interest from Fooruary 8, 1900. Carter & Raloy are the attorneys for plaintiff. ST. JOE STORE, OUR JULY SALE IS NOW UNDER WAY Our Prices Lower Than Ever! OUR LOSS will he YOUR GAIN We must make room for our big fall stock. THE LYONS MERCANTILE ft THE LEADERS John Doe enriched the city oxche quer this morning to the amount of ?5 for being drunk and disorderly. John smlthson, a painter, was sent to jan for 10 days for vagrancy. MEN'S li I The correct thing for mer wear. Sum- Velour Calf Blucher Pat tern $3.50 Vici or Velour -Lace Fan cy Vamps $3,50 Patents Fancy or Plain. . . . $3,50 Ladies' Oxfords, 1.50 to... $3.50 SiiPPERS For Little Folks. 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