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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
- Lit:- 1 ij JjHEN who insult women FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1902. ..USE PURE.. Artificial lee p. TOUGHS 'WHO'DELIQHTIN causing Annoyance. T.iepnon. Main 106. No Sediment to Poul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL & ROSS Class of Men In Pendleton Who Have No Respect for Womanhood and Take Pleasure in Showing Their Lack of Manhood. Pendleton is rapidly becoming overrun with a class of men who are unfit to breath the same air or walk the same street with a woman; men who take delight in causing the gen tler sex annoyance, and at the same time showing their own, boorlshness and lack of manhood. It is getting so respectable women are afraid to walk the streets after dusk for fear of the insults of these fellows, who seem to find genuine pleasure in causing fear and disgust in the minds of decent women. In nearly any town there .are al ways isolated cases of reputable wo men being insulted on. the streets, but of late it is becoming so common here for a woman on the main streets after twilight to have filthy remarks made to her or other insults offered her, .as to .call either on'the part nor. of Hue hobo was most arrogant ana insuiung, ana n was wun a uuui Blgh of relief that the housewife saw Him depart VOther women have un dergone similar unpleasant cxperl ences recently. Insulted Young Women. A night :or so ago two well-known young ladles of the city wore wend' Ing their 'way homeward after a so cial visit with friends, when, ns they were crossing the bridge at the head' of Main street, two touglHooKing characters rolled up and attempted to take the young women's arms; saying, "they guessed they'd go along." The young ladies, broke away from the toughs, but their per secutors persisted in their attentions untile finally a masculine friend wa3( appealed to and escorted the women home, the toughs slinking away im mediately a man appeared. $ Several other cases of women be ing insulted by such characters have; q . ... .... . i. ii : been reported recently ana n is umu a halt was called. q Deafness Cannot be Cirad ( m by local application sa they cannot reach. tue diseased portion of the ear. There Is l only one way to cure deafness, and that: g for atrpnumis action oy conitltutlonai '.remedies. ? jjeainesa m lor strenuous .acuon. by inflamed condition of the; rt of tne Tiollce, or or -mucu8 lining of the Eustachian Tube. 0 f V3. DRINK Summer Beverages Hire's Root Beer is the thing. We have the Genuine Hire's Root Beet Extract Each 25c bottle makes 5 gallons of the great and delicious thirst quencher. ft Fine juicy lemons for your summer lemonade. Swift's Premium hams, bacon and lard (the iinest you ever ate). Fresh Fruits; Fresh Vegetables; Fresh Melons. the citizens themselves- if they can not be' rid of the annoyance in any' other way. The Tramp Nuisance. Only a few days ago a tramp ap peared at the home of a young cou pie in this town, asked for, or rather demanded something to eat, and as We Are Headquarters for Pendleton and Vicinity Wheathls tube la Inflamed you have a Vnmhllntr aonnil or Imnerfect hearing, and I when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the. result and unless the Inflammation can be' taken out and this tube restored to Its normal coadltlon, hearing will .be destroy ed forerer; nine cases out of ten arc caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucus sur face. 3 We will give One Hundred Dollars for uc-muimcu UmB iu Cat auu c.,e 0f DeafneM (caused by Catarrh) soon as told that his demands would that cannot be cured by Half's Catarrh TRANSER, STORAGE. CROWNER BROS. Telephone Main 4. bo supplied, pushed past the young wife into the house, where he made himself very much at home. In pre paring a lunch for her unwelcome; visitor it was necessary for the young woman to go down into the out-dodr, cellar for a couple of slices or Dreaa When she started up the cellar steps the young woman was startled to And that the tramp had left the house and was Just descending the steps to come into the cellar where she was. Perhaps fortunately, the woman had taken a carving knife to the cellar with her, and the presence of the weapon saved her anything more than the annoyance and shock; of seeing the tramp so unexpectedly. Although he made no remarks par ticularly offensive, the entire demea- Cure. Bend "for circulars, free. F. J. CHUNKY ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 79c. Hall's Family I'llls are the beet. For Sale. .A good clean stock of general mer chandise, estimated value $6000 to 7000, with a well established and paying business, located in a thrlv ing stock-raising and .mining coun try. Will sell or lease store building. Reasons for selling, failing health. Address "D." caro this office. Fruit Jars at Cost. We are closing out our line of Ma so nand Vacuum fruit jars at :ost If you need fruit Jars; 'better come now. The Standard Grocery. 1 i r IT n (I HIT J I u III R. MARTIN, Proprietor r ft ( Gray's HirW c PP- Wi c' Dept When getting figures the on that lumber b yours, don't forget to co I and see us. We carry e stock of all kinds of , Building Material I including shingles, door, win 'dows, Moulding, screen doors and windows-in fact, every", thing thai is found in a rust, class lumber yard. ff0)$ THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EUGENE Oregon The first semester, session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, September 17th. The following schools and colleges are comprised in the Uni versity : Graduate School, College of Literature, Science and Arts; College of Science and" Engineering, University Academy, School c Music, School of Medicine, School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Music. Incidental fee, $10; Bfudent-Body Tax, $2.50 per year. Cost of living from $100 to $200 per year. roraddceagne Registrar of the University, Etigene, Oregon WHY DON'T TOU Buy a Farnj While They Are Cheap? N. Berkeley Will Sell You Land at $1250 per Acre that .will be worth $25.00 within five years and Pay Fifteen Per Cenl on the investment in the ueu-while Dally East Oregonlan by orrty nly IP emu a weak. STOP WASTING TIME Kemler's Closing Out Sale is Draw- ing to a Close And the One Opportunity to Get Groceries at the Lowest Prices Ever offered in Eastern Oregon will soon be a thing of the past. Lower, Lower, Lower, Have been cut the Prices, and tfie Final Clean-iip is on. Another Chunk has been cut out of our Closing Out Prices. Positively Everything Must be Sold in the few Remaining Days. We don't want a Single Article left. We Quit Business August 1st. Kemler's Closing Out Sale. If You are indebted to us come in arid settle as all Accounts Will be Placed in-thel hands of our Attorney for Collection at the Closing ol tike Sale! Come in and Learn the CUT, SLASHED AND " SLAUGHTERED Prices.