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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1902)
if-' . Rot Ik mtSm Wmm Wo Soli Strlotly At Ono Prlco. SEASONABLE TALK Men's Clothing For Fall and Winter We need to say but a few words. Our success in the clothing business is too well known in this city and country. OUR MOTTO: First-class goods at the lowest possiblo price, and that price the same to all. Prx rices $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $0.00, $J2.50, $5.00 to $25.00. H. J BAER DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21), 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Peatro Mascagnl is on his way to America to personally conduct 100 performances of his own operas. American shippers complain that piracy is Increasing on tho Shan Tung coast in China ana ?2SO,000 worth of o-l will be lost If It Is not stopped. Little hope is entertained for the recovery of Jay Cook, tho aged finan cier, who was stricken with conges tion of the brain a few days ago. Roy Kalghn. Uie 18-year-old boy who shot and Milled Wlllar.i Hayes, a Chi cago traveling man, in Salt Lake City has been found guilty of voluntary manslaughter. Mount Pelee is quiet again and the terrified inhabitants of that vicinity aro making haste to leave their home's there and seek safe residence in other parts of the island. Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans has been sent up the Yang Tse River to: investigate conditions in the districts wnere .Minister Conger says there is to bo another Chinese Eoxer upris ing. The Yaqui Indians will not accept the decree of the Mexican govern ment, which confiscates their lands and throws them open to settlement, and threatens further war if it 13 in sisted upon. President J. J. Hill, of tho Great Northern railway, strongly objects to government supervision of trusts and roundly scores President Roosevelt for his plans against combinations of capital, claiming tho latter are ben euclal. The senate committee has finished its hearing of testimony in Honolulu for the present, and has gone'to IIIlo. Members of the 'committee were ban queted before their departure and Sen ator Rurton proposed a toast to Queen LIHuokalanl. Seventy-five earthquake blocks at Salina Cruz have caused tho work on tho Tehauntepec National nllrrnrt to bo abandoned In Mexico. Tho shocks overturned the cranes In use by tho workmen, tho largest ono being thrown Into tho bay. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8. The Southern Pacific has ordered all the engines on its line to he converteU into oil burners. A saving of $100,000 a month will thus bo af fected. President Mayer, of tho Western Federation of Miners, has finished an examination of tho condition of camps In tho Fernle, B. C. district and says it Is as bad as Siberia. The Baker City high school foot ball team Is planning for a long trip this season. They will play In Port land and from there play along tho coast to San Francisco. I ovi Strauss, one of tho last of tho old-tlmo merchants of Ssn Francisco, and one of the best known men from tho most southernly California mines, to Puget Sound, died of heart disease at his homo in San Francisco. A petition, signed by prominent Portland citizens, has been presented to Governor Geer, asking for the par don of .Convicts Level and Warrincr, Tho men were convicted of commit ting burglary In Portland In February. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. R. H. Caston. Spokane. Mr3. W. D. Earles, Spokane. J. A. Gelsendoeffer, Portland. F. J. Aldrlch, WtUtsburg. J. C. Lonergan, Tacoma. C. M. .Crimes, Portland. H. F. Fahuhauer, Portland. J. M. Searer and wife, Portland. W. C. Bristol. Portland. J. J. Oliver, St. Paul. G. E. Cochran, Boston. J. F. Kelly, San Francisco. W. T. Hislop, city. G. H. Robinson, Portland. Vt J. Alexander, Tacoma. D. Shultz, Spokane. T. I. Kell, Spokane. J. H. Kloeckman, SKkane. E. A. Baker, Portland. E. Whiting, Chicago. R. M. Hall, Portland. R. Robins and wife, Spokane. J. M. Mitchell, Portland. Frank Watson, Portland. G. W. Hunt, Portland. S. C. Robinson, Denver. F. G. King. city. Mrs. D. R. Shenbrook nnd son Rosa. hurg. F. S. McMahon, Portland. John Hoffman. Henry Schmidt and wife. W. C. Herin, World. S. A. Banks, Arlington. G. S. Youngnuin, Portland. W. R. Scott, Athena. John A. Gross, Helix. C. M. Sharpsteln, Walla Walla, Frank A. Morse, Walla Walla. Moses Dlllaby, Reding. F. R. Goodney, Idaho. The Golden Rule. A. W. Powell, Hinsdale. J. S. Evans, Portland. F. N. Churchill, Chicago. Homer T. Watts, Athena. Alice Martin, Carmin. C. Cunningham, Portland. C. D. RInker, Portland. J. A. Nelson, city, G. W. Bradley. Athena. R. W. Case, The Dalles. Miss Margaret Kelly, Portland. G. D. Galley, Portland. Marlon Jack, Havana. Miss Jessie Raymond. Rock Springs R. Ravmond and family, Helix. J. R. Nelson, city. J. A. Brooks unl wife, city. William Milan, Walla Walla. Fred Sommers, Valley. C. A. Vanderhoof, city. Lovll Locke, Portland. L. Harrison, Echo, G. E. Watklns, Pocatello. Leo Cunningham, Portland. J. C. Collins, Portland. Charles E. Powers, San Francisco. Mrs. M. J. Powers. Weston. Charles Bordes, Spokane. C. L. Downer, Spokane. W. R. McRoberts, .Spokane. W. D. Marks, Spokane. Emil Schultz, Portland. H. Frannlng, Deadwood. Alfe -Abejson, Deadwood. Charles Nelson, Athena. Marlon Jack, Havana. H. Y. Matson, Portland. D. Nichols. Butter Creek. Frank Walters, city. For Sale Two Snaps. The Yoakum farm, down tho Uma tilla River. The Barnhnrt fnrm nt. Wild Horse Creok. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. Notice. All parties ltnowlm- Hinminivo. debted to mo wjll please call and set tle at once, as I am arranging to leave Pendleton. HENRY SCHULTZ. HERBERT LEE WHO? Married In April and Kept It Secret Until Now. Horbort Lee, of tho wholesale de partment of tho Basclte hardware eS' tnbllshniont, was the Instigator pf a most unlnuo surprise party Friday afternoon. After business was dull and tho midday lunch had digested to such an extent that smoke was relish ed, Mr. Ixjo made tho rounds of all the departments, armed with n box of fragrant weeds. Some of tho boys helped themselves to a cigar nnd others did not. Bert traversed tho shops nnd visited nil tho employe-? fromi Nat Cooper, In tho office, to Knapp Dooloy on tho wagon. After satisfying tho appetites of the tobacco connoisseurs, Bert "let tho cat out of tho bag. He had been married six months nnd had maintain, ed strict sIIlmicc regarding tho event. When this became known everyone wanted to treat. It appears Bert went to Pondlnton last April, nn.l while thoro marched to the altar wtlhUlI. J. Stlllman who mhy know of his relatives lint timv tnleht claim tho noruonal 0' fects loft on board Iho ship. His body iung nni rnrnvnrml. PleaSO lot US know whero his relatives can ho lo cated." LIVE BIRD SHOOT. Stlllman Won First Prize A Score of 3 Out of 10. larco crowd attended tho With A largo crowd nttcnucu mo nnu llvo bird shoot of tho I'omiicton Snnrtnmrm'fl ARSOCiUtloil. wlllcll Was held at their ground, south of town Snmlnv. nniv 10 men Were entered In the live bird shooting, nnd H. J. Sthlmnu won tho first prlziv Ho Hilled nine lilr.lo nllt nf 10. If. W. WHltO WC-J ivtntwit mid T). C. Clark tied for sec- ond prize, and J. M. Spenco won third After tin b rds wore disposed ui some time was spont In shooting at IiIuk rocks. The ucore In tho roci. shoot was: tints Br.-kP. v. u a prominent young woman of that place. It was but another culmina tion of the oft-told romance, but thl.i was a top-notchor. Last week .Airs. Leo came to- this city, but left again and returned yesterdny afternoon, when all arrangements were complet ed for the establishment of tho family domicile here. This explains the reason of Her bert's "sotting up" to his friends about town this morning. Tho Herald ex tends congratulations and Joins the lesion of friends in best wishes. Ba ker City Herald. (Who is tho young woman whom Mr. Lee married? No record of a marriage license being Issued to a man named Leo has been recorded on tho Umatilla county records for more than a year past, and no ono can bo found who knows of the mar riage or who tho bride was. Mr. Leo Is quite well known In the east end of tho county, where hu mndc his home for many years prior to going to Ba ker City, and thoae Intimately ac quainted with him can throw no light on the matter. It is said that If Mr. Leo married a Umatilla county girl, she Is from the east end and they were married in Wiilla Walla. They were certainly not married in tills county.) Otto Turner ! .1. M. Spenco 26 F. W. White 70 D. C. Clnrko 40 O. Bootcher 70 W. A. Sewall 1" Thonins Ayrcs . . . 25 Warner 1 50 3E 1R 12 y, ;.2 i r r, sir, 77, GLANDERS AMONG HORSES. Recovered Speech and Hearing. Messrs. Ely Bros.: I commenced jsing your Cream Balm about two years ago for catarrh. My voice was somewhat thick and my hearing was dull. .My hearing has been fully re stored and my speech has become quite clear. I am a teacher in our town. L. G. BROWN, Granger. O The balm does not Irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, EC Warran St., New York. Veterinarian Christie Reports Several Cases North of Pendleton. According to Veterinary J. Christie, there aro sovarl cases .of glanders nmong tho horses belonging to farmers living north of Pendleton. Tho doc tor says ho has been cnlled to examine soveral horses recently and found them all suffering with unmlstnkablo attacks of this dreaded disease. It will bo remembered that soveral weeks ago Dr. Chrlstlo found n horse with glan ders and reported the case to State Veterinarian McLane, who came up from Portland and made an investi gation. Ho ordered tiro animal killed. Since that overal similar cases have developed. Will sourtheltsl transform th owe natllre ' fver excusable l i. 13 imiV die months of ilillncnt nnd faithful use of remains ns defiant, angry jind offensive as ever matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evil constitutional or organic trouble, and that i, j remain in the system; or, it may be that some Ion toll AN OLD SORE Cnncer has conic to the surface nnd bcrnm it. .1. .RMt The blood must be purified before the sore wilUii nnd the l:m regains its natural color, n ,T ?3S tlimiiirli flio riff nlntinll Hint til r- nrr,M fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer nnd keen ft IC irritated nnd iuflamed. S. S. S. will purify and Invigorate the stagnant blood when all sediment or other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich bit diseased parts, new tissues form", and the decaying flS ucauuy mm Hiiiuiu. uiauuic ceases nnd tin, Sovonil years upo, my wife had a ne- .. : ? k. s the ot!,' voro noro loir nnd was troatod by tho that is (niararly bQDtiiliysiclnna but received no beuofit. table. It ImiiJt 1 - u j tones up the " "'cmgine dry, asoreofanvlin? our ilruticrist iidviood lior to try 8. S. 8 which alio ctlrt. Fourteen bottloo cured bar and Bha tins boon woll ovor sines. a. dxiwuiju, uuuniiui at., u sore oi nnv H,r stilled nhvsiciaus for which no charcrc is m.-vi n... n;aMn ttw. THE SWIFT Pir.i-!Tp .. All Come to us for your SUPPLIES FOR CANf 5W HAD FRIENDS IN PENDLETON. Al McGlllis, Who Committed Suicide by Jumping From a Steamship, Probably Heading for This Place, Al .McGlllis, the passenger on the steamship City of Topekn. who re cently committed suicide by Jumi.h: rrom the deck of tho shin in the Straits of Georgia, on the vessel's re turn from Alaska, had friends in Pen dleton, and was well known through out Oregon. Ho was an old steamboat man and plied his trade on the lower Columbia River. He had been thinking of coming to Pendleton for some time and wa3 doubtless on his way here at tho time ho became temporarily insane and jumped to his watery grave. Mr. O. W. Dunbar, of this city, who knew .McGlllis, and had been corresponding with him In reference to coming to Pendleton, received n letter from C. W. Miller, general agent of the Paci fic Coast Steamship Company, at Se attle, yesterday, an extract from which reads as follows: "Dear sir: a. Mcuiius, passenger on the steamship City of Topeka, be came Insane and jumped overboard tho morning of the 21th. while tho vessel was passing through the s-'tralts of Georgia. Among his personal ef fects left in his room, wo found a lei ter written by you. Perhaps you can notify someone who Is a relatlvo or THAT $2.00 PRIZE 1 Only a few days more re j main before the contest clos IS es. j Several pupils have sent in their advertisements. We f want a lot more. s Come and look at our Tab- lets on display, then write your ad Remember the Any pupil has a chance to win uie prize, iry your hand. The advertisement winning the prize will occupy our regular pace in the East Oregonian net week. Watch for it FRAZIER'S Book Store. Too Persistent. Jasper Prof. Blghead l:aS had a great disappointment In his life. Jumpuppe What wns it? Jasper Ho pursued his scientific re searches until lie developed a beauti ful theory, n d then lie kept on pur suing them until ho exploded It. Judge. PREVENTED BY . SOAP ThemesieffMtivosMn purlfyingandbeau tifyliigeonp, as well as purest and sweeteit, for toilet, b.ith, ami nursery. It strikes at tho causa of bad complexions, red, rough lianas, falling hair, and biby blemishes, viz , tho closed, im'tnt-il iiiil.iiiicd, over worked, or sluggish Ponies. S M rir rrk. P'ittih Duo ,itu Cnku Cor.. -el Prom . Ilo.ton. U. B. . UrtM.li dtpnli Ntw. tr.,if 4 .ik. lindAn. "Iljirlai;uriimpl.,"fiw. ORECON P PINE B BALSAM FOR COUGHS AND GOLDS 25c and 50c SOLD ONLY BY And Preserving Tomatoes, ripe for catsup w pickling. Cabbage lor sauerkraut. Red and gitofj Citrons, pears, apples, plums, grapes. Our Deifl.ml mium takers. i SUGAR, VINEGAR and $pj Cake and manic svruD forvour hrMVi,. w I MARTIN'S FAMILY npnr.ppv Awnvi The place to get clean, itcsbfoods.':J& R. MARTIN, Proprtar Y Telephone Red 341 Give your children a thorough business else The Pendleton Business em m m Offors an opportunity to educate your cliilirai them for the battle in the business world. aond your children away to a business tij leco when Pendleton affords an inst! tution aa thorough and com netont us anv. ing. Tho course includes Bookkeeping, faeitt;ili cial Law, Short Hand, Typewriting anMthejjgi tliat goes to make it iirst-ciass. rw onts, call at the rondleton Pitninnnn Pnllnnn (1 1 1 fl investigate. f I TT XT nnmnnmr t -r t-. -.- , n-llAA - F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Druggists. POUn DOORS iPROM .POSTOFP1CK Phone, Main 851. Comes when the TsSf r,;ciifo nne c tiiu!l?. terpitces 10 nri nnw showiDEl! 'i Tn nnlorine. inpltW tv of desicn and et finish these rugs rep of art. inepm"j $4 to S50. , Special saleofji'l'l nnt.1ionfl SfiWliel"5 week. I JESSE FAf m PKRFPTTTrfcM T1SJ FLO i Is reached in BYERS' BEST. Better flour eamf 1 he cream of the wheat crop enters in Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. Lisas as PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Pt oprtetor. For Health, Strength and treasure Urink : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor.