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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1902)
ft! 1 We Sell Strlotly At One Price. SEASONABLE TALK Men's Clothing For Fall and Winter !T1 OREGON PIONEERS T. MOOREHOUSE AND WIFE NEAR CENTURY MARK. We need to sav 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 possible price, and that price the same to all, Prices $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $J0.00, $12.50, $J5.00 to $25.00. BAER DALEY One Price Qhthiers. Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1902. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The national debt shows a decrease; of $10,000,000 for September. j Anti-Christian and antl-forelgn placards -are being displayed In Can-1 ton, China. ' John C. McCullough has been ' elected governor of Vermont by that! legislature. 1 The Porto Rico Sun, a Spanish-; English republican daily, has appear-I ed for the first time at San Juan, P. R. ! Scotch coal masters at Glasgow I have secured large contracts for an- thraclte coal to go to the United States. The Ventura corporation, of Eng land, will bring suit against the Stratton estate in Colorado, for $5, 000,000. General Miles will, in all probabil ity cross Siberia on the new Russian railway on his way home from the ' Philippines. William Allen White, the noted Journalist, is in the Thunder Moun tain district, writing up mines for an Eastern paper. The British war office has decided 1 jn .future that all army contracts for! meat s2ia" contain a clause that tnej frosen nuuton supplied must come J exclusively frotZ British colonies. j The direct West lnw,a c,abIe Com' pany has closed its local oiu.ce at iSan j Juan, P. R.. after having operate oni the Island for IS months. No busl-l ness was the -cause of the step just j taken. I Hotei Pendleton. E. C. Skiles, Spokane. H. Mlsh, San PYancisco. A. L. Cooper, Chicago. Augustus McCune. New York. H. M. Grant. Portland. J. N. Jones, Portland. Altgeld and wife, Portland. E. A. Dangler. Detroit. C. K. Geary and wife, Seattle. R. B. May. Portland. L. Baker. Portland. J. B. Blair and daughter, Portlaud. A. N. Smith. Portland. J. B. Crosfleld. Portland. The Golden Rule. A, W. Robinson. Echo. E. Ripper. Echo. H. Benham, New York. Stephen E. Barron. Okanoggan. M. Manusse. Coshocton. Mrs. Otto Olsen. Starbuck. H. W. Cameron, SSpokane. C. D. Rinker. Spokane. J. AV. Chadsey. Walla Walla. Mrs. Graves, Portland. Miss Nellie Mitchell, Baker City. L. A. Frans. Spokane. E. E. Church. Soland. L. H. Church, California. L. Cunningham, Portland. Howard Henry, Portland. J. A. Nelson, city. W. F. Woodstock, Nolin. W. H. Pinkerton. Athena. J. W. Brown and family, Walts burg. P. A. Worthlngton. Portland. Crossed the Plains With Ox Teams Many Years Ago iCIalm the Dis tinction of Being the Oldest Mar. j ried Couple in the State, j Weston. Oct. 3. Mr. nntl Mrs. 'Thomas Moorehouse. who residw in , this city, claim the honor of being the J oldest married couple In the stn'e of Oregon, if not In all the northwest. I says the AValla Walla onion. The I wife is a year oldor than her hus ; band, having been born In 1S11. while I his birth was in 1S12. noth are hale j and hearty and keop house here I 'Just like young folks." Mrs. Moore house can renicmbor incidents it the ! war of 1S12, news reaching her home j of the battle of Now Orleans, in 1S15. j when she was 4 years old. btlng j among them. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moorehouse are father and mother 'of Lee Moore ) house, famed all ovor the world for his Indian photographs. These pic I tures have been shown before Europ j ean crowned heads and copies of sev- oral of them are in possession of 1 King Edward VII.. of England, and . Prince Henry of Germany. I Mr. and Mrs. Moorehouse crossed I the plains In a wagon train many j years ago and have been residents of the northwest ever since. They I came to Weston when the wilderness j around this place was undeveloped j and they have done their share to ! wurd mnking the town thrive and ' the laud blossom. They have always been hard working people, inclined rather to toil In the pathway of years gone by than to accept of the nrore modern methods. Although 01 years old Mr. Moore house has ridden in a railroad train j but twice and hi3 wife has never trusted herself In a car. They needed not the aid of steel and steam to find their way into thlB far section and! now they are content to leave such adventurous pursuits to the younger nnd more daring. "Grandpa" and "Grandma" Moore house. they are called by the people! of Weston and surrounding country.' They are prime favorites with all and enjoy a "party" or a joke as well now as when in their youth they set out to conquer a new world and to grow old and feeble while it was gaining in strength and vigor. The longest Journey Mr. Moorehouse hast made for some time was when he! came to Walla Walla last week to attend the fruit fair. ' during the day. jiisuiyins "" along with the common rattfwn many that the move will result In an open town again, and an effort will be made to prevent this. How's Thlf. We offer One Hundred Dollar. for any cao of Catarrh that cannot be cured VfV iUCO..Toled,0 We. the" undemlfmed, have known F. J Cheney for the pat 15 year.. btm to be perfectly honorable In all bual arB tranjactlons and financially able . to carry out any obllsatloni made by their rWEST & TltlAX. Wholesale Drucslata. VALlMSa. KISNWN i MAUV1N. Wholesale Drujwlsta. Toledo. O. Uall'a Catnrrh Cure Is taken Internally, actlne directly upon the blood and tnuconi surface of the lystom. Testimonial! icnt free. Price 75c ler bottle. Sold by all Drnpglsts. . . . Hall'i Family l'llla are the beat. A CONTINUOUS SHOW. BREAD Interests every househM.i important. Everybody enionTtt safe in Baying that every pUtCh,, 06j li isfied one. Best flour and &tt M as near bread perfection W5t5tjKi PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. A brakeman named Baker fell from a train at the Morning mine Wednes day and was killed. P, C. Gillflllan, a pioneer of Union county and an Inventor of some note, died at Union Wednesday. An effort is being made to unite the Pacific Coast Qournlg mills in a combine with a capital of J25.000.000. Paul Underwood, on trial for the killing of bis infant child, was found guilty of murder in the second de gree. Senator Cushman. -of Tacoma. open ed the republican campaign in Wash ington at Walla Walla Wednesday night Anaella, a racing horse bred near Dayton, Wash., has been the most consistent winner in the Eastern rac ing circuit this season. Saloons and business houses -at; Pomeroy, Wash., have been compell-' ed to el os on Sunday, as the result 1 of temperance agitation. j The Indian war veterans of Ore-j gon have pawed resolutions asking' the legislature to appropriate $200,- j 000. to settle back pay due thorn fori service. I A new navigation company has' been formed to operate stoamshipe.; anil teleeranh linen along the Snake River between Lwiston and Pitts burg Landing. The East Kittitas Irrigation Asso ciation, composed of farmers, has raised sufficient funds to send a rep resentative to the national Irrigation convention to work to secure an ap propriation for irrigation in tho val ley near Ellensburg, Wash. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in my store," writes Druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "Is Dr. King's rVew Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds because it always cures. In my sis years of sales it has never failed. I have known It to save sufferers from throat and lung dis eases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on It, best physicians prescribe It, and Tallman & Co. guar antee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 50c and $1. Walla Walla Elks Talk of Running a Vaudeville This Winter. Walla Walla, Oct. 3. More fui and amusements are in store for Walla Wallane if plans on foot by the local lodge of Elks do not miscarry 1' is the fitting up of the fruit fair pa villion into an entertainment hall and the giving of a sories of high class vaudeville performances. A leading member of the lodge said: "If we give the entertnlnments they will be of a clean nature such as Walla Wallans have been In the habit of seeing when such shows as the Clara Mathes company nud the Wledermanns were here. The merry-go-round, a refreshment stand and the moving pictures will remain within the building If the Elks de cide to take charge of the pine- nnd I believe it will be a paying n-op sition." COOKIES Cakes and Goodies fairly mi M glimpse at our stock of baking isS 19 1 I MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY Af The place to get clean, Jr.J? R. MARTIN, ft mepnone Ked 341 Hi Walla Wal'a Man Married. Walla Walla, Oct. 3. George J. Guthridge, one of the prominent young men of Wa-la Valla, n.d Mi. c Augusta Berg, of Yamhill county. Ore., were married W-'dnosdny even ing at 7:30 o'clock at the parsonage of St. Patrick's Catholic church. Rev. Father M. Flohr. officiating Only relatives nnd a few intimate lriends were presvU i jy II I JB I B Little James "Oh, papa, we have a new game! We are playing baby is a bank and we've already put m 75 cents." Life. BAD COMPLEXIONS RED ROUGH HANDS Recovered Speech and Hearing. J Messrs. Ely Bros.: I commenced! vslng your Cream Balm about two years ago fcr 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, 56 Warrsn SL. 'ew York. I FALLING HAIR PffiYEXTEQ BY a f imr inside m Is where ujjji rellence. &sM arfiofaoi. tioii.tart,) Ish. AlTnjl tet WaijIJ WholtwkK&i Xegu MUSIC WAREROOMiygHg PAINT 'ER m) .. ... . 3a Lr yellow, or blue, or black oiisj eta fore you do come to us and see cab See Paints, Oils and Painter's Sffpplia & We have experienced workmen tot: will save you dollars on your job ic with you. Wall papering is a specialty withss Eastern Oregon carries a more ccsj2 the-second paper than we do. See SHARP Tie Paint ails forSHifc Shot His Brother. Lewiston, Idaho, Oct. 3. Word was received last night that Gus Dehning, the 17-year-old son of Wil liam Denning, .of Beeman, had been mortally wounded on Saturday by the acidental discharge of a rll'.c in the hands of his brother, Henry Dehning, aged 19. The boys had been planning to go hunting and the older brother was attempting to put a cart ridge in his rifle, when a discharge occurred, the bullet striking the younger hoy in the right thigh, and passed entirely through his body, the bullet being removed on the left aide. No hopes of the younger boy's recov ery are entertained. FEAR SALOONS WILL OPEN. Sunday Back Door Business Starts in Walla Walla. Walla Walla, Oct. 3. The W. C T. U. of this city has under considera ! tion a movement to cause the saloons and other places of business which opened last Sunday for the first time in months, to obey the law of the state and remain closed. Walla Walla has been closed pretty well on Sundays since a year or more ago, and until a few weeks ago but little evasion was reported. It is said 'that back doors to sa loons have been unlocked on Sun days for a few weeks, but not until last Sunday did the places open for business even In a quiet way. Last Sunday the fruit fair was open, and inside the building a stand and a number of money-making schemes were in operation. This gave the sa loon men a chance to excuse their action, and they" did a little business j Tho most eff.rt!ve skin purifying and beautifying snap in tho world, as well as pure-it and nwvetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. It alrikes at the causo of bad complexions, red, rom;h hands, falling fcair. and baby blomishf. viz., the clogged. Irritated, iiitlamed, orerworked, or slug Bish I'orbs. Scld thronttuwl e wmki. PvmiD i.DCDltr. rnic, Ivaio. ItA-wU4tlU4u&faiconcUxiw.cn I I America's Famous Beauties. Look with horror on Skin Erup tions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. Thoy don't have them, nor will any one, who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheura vanish before It. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Colorado Springs and Return $50. On account of the meeting of the Tenth National Irrigation Congress, at Colorado Springs, Col., October 6 to 9, the O. R. & N. Co. will sell tick ets to the aboce point and return at S50. Dates of sale, October 2 and 3. Limit, 30 dayB. Stop-overs allowed. THAT PRIZE AD.! On account of the r i-h of business we have not had time to look ovt the numer ous ads submitted in the Prize Contest, and have de cided to extend the time to Oct. io, when the prize will be awaded and the success ful advertisement will occupy this space. Remember, we want to ad vertise Tablets Come and see our line and then writ your ad. The contest will surely close Oct. io at 9 o'clock p. m. I FRAZIER'S I I Bonk Store. o OREGON P PINE B BALSAM FOR COUGHS AND GOLDS 25c and 50c SOLD ONLY BY F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Druggists.' FOUR DOORS FROM POSIOFFICE Phone, Main 851. 1 THE PENDLETON I Offers: College Preparatory Course Business Course Teachers' Course ,T. 1 , I 1 . O..I. D.1,nnf tin fifl xukcs an crimes iruui i3uu-rini'j r r ..;1T, uiau Ola lu such C tlleires as Vale, Princetoa,S Graduates taking 7 weeks Supplements! Certificates ou same baits as Normal Baboon J-' jl tember 15. For catalogue address -d . . t- t r r n wi Jut Save Money on Stoves g By Retting the best at lowest prices- j the best makes of stoves. ,m Wilson Alr-Tlsht CwlStwA Wilson Alr-Tieht Wood Jtorrf. gn Trilby Alr-Tlsht Wood3tov fou Universal Cook Stoves aadSW The Thompson Hm PERFECTION . . - Tl.tlar flSfl3 is reached in BYEKS liilSX. DCl1", ,.ri The cream of the wheat crop entwy Flour, which is right for u X UllJ PENDLETON ROLM W. 53. 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