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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1902)
n T i '4' Boys' Clothing and Fornisniiigs. FOR DISPLAY SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW. Boys' school suits, two niece. VsSSrtfft 51.60, f2, $2.50 aud 3. Hoys' school suits, three piece, 12, fi&O, fS.50 and 5. Hoys' knee pints, 60c, Too 11 aud $1.25. Boys' long panta. $1.50, $1.5, U and 12 50". Boys' s westers, white, colored and Hriped, 50c to f 1.75. Boys' shirts, soft aud stiff bos oms, 50o and Toe each. Box s' caps, 5o aud 60c Boys' hats, all the late tstvUw, 50c to $1 50. Boys' shoes (we save vou 250 and 35c a pair '., fl.25 to 2.2o. Every Day is a Bargain Day at oar Store i BAEK DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Ratters, Pendleton 729 Main Street 1 I id 5 I 0 I I TO SALEM WAS LEADING AN INDUSTRI OUS LIFE ON A RANCH. August Kangus Arrested Saturday Afternoon and Returned to Salem Today Had Lived In This County Five Years. August Kangus was arrested here Saturday afternoon and was return ed to the state ienltentrary today. I Kangus Is an Vscaped convict, hav ing 13 months yet to serve. He was sentenced from Clatsop county in Februarj . 1SPG. fur burglary and es caped in July of the same year. Lost week when Sheriff T. D. Tay- 1 lor aud Marshal Blakley were In Sa lem they were looking over the 1 rogues gallery and recognized the face of Kangus. who has been In audi around Pendleton for the past rive years. The officers were well ac-i quainted with him and when they came back the sheriff looked him tip. He was found working for John Ha been given, but the real cufd as given by himself In a letter to J. M. Ferguson, his former partner, is as follows: "I am sorry I had to take the step I did, but I was disgusted with the way things were going at Adams. People had too much to say about what I should do, and I thought I was capable to attend to my business. expect to leave In a few days for Arizona. You will hear from me In a few weeks and then I expect to be able to let you know what my future plans will be. Yours truly, "J. M. CRAIG." "A BROKEN HEART." n a Careless Way by the Saturday Night Good Presented Troop Scenery. A good house witnessed the play, "A Broken Heart," at The Frazer Sat urday evening. The play was not. up to the highest standard. Apparently the troop presenting It did not care to put forth much effort to bring out their lines. The scenery was good, however, and the play is calculated to teach a lessson in morals, showing nin, on his ranch north of town, nnd 1 that the "ways of sin is death." arrested Saturday. Kangus is a Fiun and is well known here How he could have remained here so long without having been found is a puzzle. He had disguised himself considerably by growing whiskers, hut this wns not enough to Your special attention is directed to the real estate offers mado by me in my advertisemont on the last page of this paper. Having been In the stock business for twelve years in Umatilla county I can Intelligently A T S1 1 . LUjtArti is iri;u(i. . 1 inn 1 m n v 7 " l ; o UCXcih Arc groceries, fruit and vegetables when th.. . ... " w t.- . . wine k ; tl... .- i r. n... ' ",c"iinef,. Celerv. stnne beans, cee nlant anil -11 .l y Cucumbers for Picklli s season. inn &h We have the verv select kind. Unth i.,- . j , t and tt' ' Fruits for cannmir. Pears, neaehpc i. Tomatoes for catsup. r ' r u .11 1 1 . ESt c mc iuc utouvjuoiicu iui an Kiua Ot Cannino including suear, spices, vinegar, etc. m ysHMi ante MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND RaS ard-s (uri) ('WW The place to get clean, fresh poods. R. MARTIN, Proprietor Telephone Red 341 keep the sharp eye of Sheriff Taylor, advise those who desire to go Into from detecting the likeness of the tne ousmess, GOOD GAME SUNDAY. picture in Salem to the man known' ' here, and this led to his undoing. 1 E. T. WADE. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15. 1&02. lerites" Defeated the "Fatty- ites" by a Score of 6 to 4. A jolly crowd of fans witnessed a' very fast aud good game of basehall I buniiay afternoon on the Aha street I grounds between two pick-up teams. , , , , ine players were the "Wonders di- A wireless telegraph station is be-,vided and the two teams made up of .iiv. iruiu uu lur roioiiuu ioiuuuo. lUCKUDS from thf town FIRE AND SMOKE. Sun Can Hardly Be Seen Complaining of the Smoke, Hurts Their Eyes. Many Which) I FALLING mm HA K GENERAL NEWS. me forest nres wnien are raging all over the Northwest, are making' it somewhat disagreeable even in ! The teams : uuveruur sioue aua me repuoncan tajimi memseives me "SKinnentes" ( uf the conflagrations The smoke is. bosses were not able to end the coal and the "Fattyites and the former , so thick that it smarts the eyes and 1 I " a " .congests the lungs. The rays of the William J. Bryan is helping Torn! Tne game was replete with good 1 slm i,ave been almost completely ob Johnson in his campaign against the , I,l3-VE and Stwd natured beefing thatj8curt,d for three davs and it was'only trusts in Ohio. , would have made the Walla Walla nt tilnes tUat the "actual location of tan!) iuiuk iut?y were wiinessinK a T.rt O U 4 lr said to be the dearest place on earth : ,tame ,n tel,r 1ets- the fenari-! it resembles a huge ball of Are and the sn could lie found. When seen. if SLVV 1 shooters, at the bat I Tint ti fnnrns tlln Vo;l n nlnon ro i-k The rebels at Panama are waiting 1 wh nt H , tK , . . at present to live. for arms and ammunition take the Isthmus railroad. and will i error column in the score book does at times was a beautiful pink color. From every part of the country' ; inot look as if the score-keener had The expedition of French scientists j to put in any overtime, sent to Martinique, report that thei The teams were captained bv Island should be evacuated. f "Cohens Twins." Dallas O'Hara. tor,n'', xue urine ui son izwxi ui luiluuuj . jiviuuc.ca, uuu ritru nufv has risen to a ton. It could be , nian bought for S3.75 Sentemlwr 1 forest fire ever known in Colorado. ; 1 -Z is raginc between Chase and Shaw- wTne crowd was well pleased with netf " I the work, but it made life somewhat J.' W. Gates, the millionaire, has ! jome for the umpire. Will Al been barred from the best English) hotels because of his vulgar language! Noles From the Diamond, and his tobacco expectoration. , Charles W. Zeigler, formerly cap- where there is timber, the report conies that fires are raging. In the. Cascades millions of dollars worth of damage has been done to standing' timber, besides the loss of life and t In the Blue moun- tains the fire is raging In many did-. PirTcnted by TTirni liain)oo? with CrnrCRA SOAr, and lieht tl.iins of Cctictka, pur. et of emollient stln curve. ThU Ueutiuent at once toi faillnc lialr. clears the xralp of cruu, fcalc. an J UaiulruS, ooUiik Irritated, Itciiinf; eurfaic., ftluiulale. tlie hair follk'lci, ami makee Uie hair jrrow upou a clean, whole some, healthy ealp when al! else fall. SoU Uirwurh ulttiffworUl. Port.iP iSC.Cos gcif Prep..iiooi " How to Ui.t IWiUTul UAir,"fre. f k ,rv .. tains tne nre is raging in many uin-.j SS , ,rV Irl M- , CnT ent places as Is also on the Sound I np a - 1 n 4 ti ' nt wo "e SS? were7archWout Bnd th,Cr , , ,1 AMAKALK ve,'"s vo.i.ers. as .ne were eacn out Travel has been creatlr Impeded I x COUGH BALSAM Travel has been greatly Impeded I along all transportation lines, the. trains having to run at a reduced rate of speed on account of the possible danger of burned trestles and bridges. Men traveling along the O .R. & N. ' between here nnd Portland -tell of tke tire along the Columbia River. They' The Vanderbilt and Pennsylvania taia ot 106 Indians, who is now play- say the sight Is grand during the I miironrt smitnmc hum uwn mpmxi I iug with Portland, received a brokea with a capital of $2,000,000,000. It flnser in the game there against Se was formed to do away with compe-attIe Saturday. Hulen drove a warm titioi grounder to '"Zieg." which he pick- ea up in time to pass to tne second A combination of paper manufac turers to include all of the mills in base and in time to tut out h's man. night and -the heat has been wmc-i thing fearful at times. 1 A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. , With family around expecting him to die, and a Bon riding for life-18 Wisconsin Minnesora and Mlchican ' Hut then .inpal led to re.ire from to get Dr King's New Discor. ' T ri 1 1 .1 I 1 nM M '1 .'.I MIC hO IlH ItM.OQfl . . . ..v.u uu . ...o u.oau, tnr nnnoTimntinn c:nnrnn ana of Leesville Is being formed. The capital stock will be S30.000.000. by a surgeon. ' I ery for Consumption, i Colds. W. H. Btowij, agonies Iron- 1 in' 1. fr-v nil v t 11 m ni" rtinrr ti mi u . ..... murdayVded TZS JTILZ inQorse nes ment iiooseveit ana nis n..r, j- Vnrth.vU. i,.n.ii c---- admlnistration, aud as far as in their , He knocked a home run in Spokane power to Indorse him for 1904. I Saturday and saved Butte from a ' shut-out. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS, j Salisbury, formerly one of the twirlere for the Indians. Is now pfth- SMOKE AT WALLA WALLA. Fires are also raging in Vancouver, . ing for Butte. B. C. Tht salmon season opened Wed-! nesday at The Dalles. T ytm sjnce sq Dcnse a SmQke The middle-of-the-road populists Hajj en Xnt:reSun obscur- have placed a full county ticket lnj cd Most of yenjay. the field at Spokane. , Waa Waa Wash Sept 15A The Yacolt lumber district north ; dense smoke nanEing about the city of Vancouver, has been swept by fire , ,f ke a fog envcioles Walla Walla and at a loss of f 1.000.000. j a tne tributary valley. WhUe the The wife of Senator Stewart, of Ne- forest fires ha-e been raging several vada. was killed at San Francisco days the smoke did not reach this Frtdav In an automobile accident. section until Saturday and yesterday. . . , r..r .vAtofiA tria.'hut when it did reach the territory, A farmer from Coeur d Alene "a- Columbia It ho by the name of "" adI a ew record. Old setUers saj-, bed and murdered at Monroe. Wash., . . ,n aln.M H Friday nignt. I smoi;e so dense has visited this sec- The forest rangers at Ashland have .i0n, and but few have recollection succeeded in keeping the fires out of ; Q( any similar -visitation. The air Southern Oregon. .Us charged with the odor of burning instant relief and soon cured: him. He writes: "I now sleep sound- ly every nlghL" Like marvelous cure ' of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchi-1 H r.nnrho Pnldn anrl OriD nrove its' matchless merit for all Throat troub les. Guaranteed bottles 60c and 51.00 Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co.'ej drag store. "JACK" CRAIG HEARD FROM. Is in San Francisco Says He Left' Adams Because People Medled. I Adams, SepL IE. J. M. Craig, bet-! ter known as "Jack" Craig, formerly editor of the Adams Advance. has been heard from. He Is In San Fran cisco and says he is going to Arizo-j na. Many surmises as to th cause of "Jack's" sudden departure has Cures more coughs and colds than all other cough cures together. Each hottle- we sell makes a friend for TAMARACK COUGH BALSAM It's fully guaranteed for all we claim. 25c and 50c a bottle only at F.W.Schraidt &Co. Reliable Druggists. Phcue, Main 851. THE PENDLETON ACADjj Offers: College Preparatory Course Business Course . Teachers' Coarse Takes ail (Trades from Sub-Priruarv ud. Orrtn. mau Class in such Collets as Yale, Princeton, Stanford. C1 Graduates taking 27 weeks Supplemental Work eta ki '3 Certificates on same bails as Normal Schools. Fall Una . f tember 15. For catalninie address 'Vial I F.X. FORBES, D. D., Pth&t?m The Pendleton Business Large, well lighted, well verjtilated oi Comfortable Rooms. COURSES OP STUDY Vfl? Commercial Course Bookkeeping by actual business m vided by "Sadhr'a Budtret Svstem." thnmuph and compkk Law enters into every business transaction, and provides thtiags eiiKe ui uw riguis ana now 10 protect Ills interests; iauiuucjh ' uorreeponaenoe ana renruausiiip. Stenoaraohlc Course Shorthand bv the Grerx Llrti Typewriting, Spelling, Paragraohiug, Punctuation, Correspoaiia ing, Care nu Alauageinent of W nting macliines. Call at the office of or write to H. N. ROBINSON, LLI,I Corner Court and Jouuaon Bts .fenaieton, uregou. i NOT A RELIEF BUT A CURE SCHOOL BOOKS We are headquarters for .t I timtor u-hllp from the eround up as.J We a a .r-t-ciiint hori'Miof nr mt niiint-1 . - -, 1 ., , , , . , , , ...... rv ..v.," --.far as one can see mere is notnmg; an K:nas o: acnooi dooks -hiu , rSnS a thresner near but smohe. The sun was obscured and Supp its A full line of S Jar . most of yesterday, and when It was Qew bos D0W on hand. . 'seen for a tew miuuies uunut mo . . r 1 i 11!.. C-..... I , . . - .t.tA ' it was so uarK ai neuaint uluI atternoon it appeareu an a wunc day that a local chicken raiser hadlgpecij j the sky. Yesterday, being to hant; lanterns in his yard so that Sunday, was unusually dreary on ao the chickens could see to eat. count of the darkness and lack of nvr thnt the nresent sal activity. Lights had to be turn smXTSltmrreXsehUbanrXne,od on one to two hoUre earlIer thP memorable rear of 386S. when than usual In the evening. ah" rovTfi the ground to a depth : of an eighth of an inch. ; To accommodate those who are j nartial to the use of atomizers In ap-!$ F. D Veey. of North Yakima. piying liquids into the nasal passa-l will make the first exporiment of tor catarrhat troubles, the pro-, raising sheep In Alaska, and will ,,netors prepare Ely's Liquid Cream I J Jeave Seattle next month with 1000, rjalm. Price, including the sprayings We will take your old a books in exchange or pay g you ca. j TABLETS ? We have a very large line of School Tablets, the new- est and best sheep for Kadlak Island. u"hil attemotine to noarn a moT tube. ii. 75 cents. Druggists or 0 mail. The liquid embodies the medi Inp train at Loh!. Utah, last Wednes- cinal properties of the solid prepar d.r J M. SanaerV whose home Is fnatiou. Cream Balm is quickly ah- was accidentally tnrown w.wu --- ,,-- heels and his right foot ory up tne ' "-"""f" SeatU. ,.utli the w was out off above the ankle, while his left was badly crushed and may be amputated. thorn to a natural and healthy cnar acter. Ely Brothers, D6 Warren St.. New York. Over FIFTY different kinds now on dis- play. "We Never Sleep" is ths title cf our big 5c penrii 5 tiblet, with the picture of an jg owl. It can't he beat. We Different from Others Because it gets at the cause and removes it. Dr. Perrin has used it 20 years in his private practice and it CURES. The only Intcnal Remedy. An Interesting booklet at your druggists. PERRIN'S PILE SPECIFIC C DCDAITICT The Shoemaker is loaf LFL,lJJO I , year pf Lee Tented1! First class repairing, best materials. I Mead! Read! We are offering this week some exceptional heavy all-woe! Ingrains. These carpets were stock and are worth mi S rrom last year's stock ana are worth 75c per yo; sggj 57c. You will see some of the patterns in the Hm S New goods just coming in. Look for SeptembefSI GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S Every Sunday . - nunrinp hpcini fimdnv at o n. m. Arlmi'SRion to ivSJK 1 form 25 cents ; ladies free. Busses to and free j-i" " grounds day and night. fwik RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove can beup picnic parties by applying to PETER SBfI.CJCf St. George. PERFECTION IN FLOW Is reached in BiHRS BEST. Better flour cannot K TV rm n m r f fVto it'll 00 rrrr pn rprc in RVfifS Flour, which is right for bread ana Fancy Baking. m III Mm m PENDLETON ROLLER 13 W. S. Byers, Proprietor. 1 t . 1. c 1 nave itvi ihi uiiicia ui cijuii- lj good value. FRAZIER'S I Bonk Store. I For .Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor.