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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1902)
E Mi"ii"ii""!i!iinimniiiii!immmmmnimi!iiii!imiinHiniii!iiim!iiii!iitii!iiiHii!iiiiHt!iig 1 CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR I nt Alexander'?. .,8get GOOD 6UUUa r nAV ..... DURING ITS FIGHT WITH Ct RVERA AT SANTIAGO. WASONTHEOR SON rhinc the markets of New York for the choic er s.....?,,, nrepared to give genuine bar- est and t be n . g department( any hour, of any tf'' nf the week. Remember: It costs little to ou conhne your iiuuwf, iu ...-.ci.-iw o bu'i- dress Better ones for $1,25, $1.38, to i2 years, a . .u. newest, we stylishly if y mn WTW WAISTINGS. These are 28 inches wide, A solidground of natural blue, tan, wine or black, fig'scroll stripe in white. iimiff EIDERDOWN TEA JACKET, In red, pink or blue, an u rounlj w,th a narrow band of black satm. the new sleeve, -,vnrrn OTRTi A JACKET: Prom' 6 -j. -( tt-i-inrr rlnth in rp.A. blue or tan. collar toa?MJ ... c:i,,i with novnltv braid to match. A . tup nr hr. uiucib lui is.iju. idli.uu. ioi.uu I RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. tfnganHdi Paperhanging Are our specialties and we are prepared to give first-class work.' Our painters are the best Our paperhangors are the best Our paints are the best Our wall papers are the best sst Work Guaranteed at money saving prices. Lot $ us figure with you. C CO ADD for SHARP New Ideas. $ U jnAlVr Opera Hoose Block. 8 4JI4JiIMIkitrLv y iv J t v Jtw rftw J v t W .v X"V. V V W rf V . 1 r- wr 1 J I K fB M H B r V n . S H ,i w ro 1 11 a 1 .1 1 1 1 .1 1 it r. 1 1 n , vi Fur Coats Fur Capes Collarettes Fur Boas, Muffs, Etc. Made in All the Fashionable Furs Prices Lower Than Any House on Pacific Coast, Quality Considered BOAS, FOR TRIMMINGS, ROBES AND RUGS wu vuiaiuguo jp ur uaruiunta iuhub vo urucr Stcoaj St., Near Washington, Portland, Ore uiBS8 uourse readers Course T..L. '.'iiair m ISIllUl'rimniiT ,,n umiiUi.u'"?0"" rnnceiou. Graduated euter Fresh- Stanford. nra..- "N 1 nmKHn nn nmanra wnr .vnn rnirn urn rji wium. k ,1.. t 1 ----- - - . : u' WttUi 1 dououu van wriu ujieua 001 taking MUlogue address F. L. FORBES. D. D.. Prlncloal. (vmuuiiii,,.. . , - " winrinnrRrsinnnnnnnnrninnni . 11 rvri UAIfpn . TjiLjn, Manogors, HURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th HMRA0RDIN4.RY EVENT JOINT ADnmni...n . m rcftnftWUJS UK J Mil ii jiin nvonoiM'ir uiivio AUCNHAT.o a. , Iiriii,M NnMuwiiio ,...1- n..j..niu.. r w uui a.uuun- niNi'.uui imr r nyiniv.iiiii THE TPMDECTM t rciuiiiniiii 1 ..' liiii'i.iji. hxiiii Him nnainmnn otinniM HHI. . 41lt:i!UI1.Bl . . ' . 1 """"ciao, JUxIitu. 1 n uwri"'"u wia composed uy - ""WW. - - nnm rm ..i . ."if?8" the Brest t 3MHHMWtti. 1 uoon which th , wnen it Is reqm lot of the the audi- Stayed With Captain Clark All Through the Philippine Campaign on Water and Made the First or ficlal Trip on the Torpedo Boat De; stroyer Goldsborrough. Henry Harbach, the new night clerk at Hotel St. George, was a member of tho battleship Oregon's crew during its battle with the Span ish fleet. Mr. Harbach wns flreman and he worked In tho engine rooms 1urirg tho time the Oregon was 'lo ins sch effective work In 1estroing Cervera's ships as they attempted to emerge from Santiago hnrbnr Ho enllsdte on the Oregon the day before war was declared with Spain, and remained as head flreman on her jntll the 27th of last July. Ho un listed at Port Orchard and previous to that time was clerk at Hotel St. George, consequently Mr. Harbach is quite well known here. He tells some very interesting stories of his voy age and connection with the Oregon. He says it got very warm in the engine rooms of tho Oregon during the fight and the length of time a man could remain in them never ex ceeded -10 minutes. "Many a man had to be hauled out of the engine room through the Ice chute because he became exhausted and was bleed ing at the nose and mouth," said Mr. Harbach. 'Of course I knew little about the fighting at Santiago," continued Mr. Harbach, "but I guess it got pretty warm on deck as well as in the en nine rooms. This was a very excit ing time, but we had others. I was on tne Oregon wnen sne ran on a rock of the north coast of China. and tore a hole 60 feet long in her bottom. We were then compelled to make Yokahama, where the Japs put a wooden bottom in her and we were again ready for service. The Jap government made out a bill against this Government for $12,000 for the repairs made on our battleship and presented the United States with the receipted hill. "The most exciting time I ever had, though, was when I was on the tor pedo boat destroyer Gold6borrough, which was built In Portland. This was after we had returned from our ocean voyages and were lying in dry dock at Port Orchard. The Golds borrough was finished and the mak ers had difficulty in getting men to handle her on her trial trip. I went on as engineer and made both trial runs with her. The first time the boat made gooi time, but In turning the pilot tried to bring her around too short and turned her completely on her side, smashing her machin ery." Mr. Harbach speaks very highly of Captain Clark, of the Oregon. He says that he was a favorite with all the men on board and they would do anything in their power for him. Alba Notes. Alba, Oct. 7. The harvest dance will' take place at Hidaway Springe the twentieth of this month. There will bo a basket supper in connection and everybody is Invited. Elaborato preparations will be made to make the occasion long to be remembere.l. Visitors from Pendleton are expected to attend and Mr. Scott will throw open his largo house freo for every body to have a jolly good time. Messrs. Neal and Ford Stoddard, of Starbuck, timber cruisers, stopped here last night on their way to Dale. J. Clarke and son have bought the shingle mill of J. B. Despain, of Ukiah and are moving it to this place. Sam Carney, of nidge, visited here yesterdaj-. Sam was out on a hog buying trip. Smith brothers of Burns, have 2G0 head of beef cattle in pasture at this place for sale. George Olcott, the stockman, will move to Pilot Rock for the winter. William McGathlc. of the Pots, has bought property and moved his fami ly here, Mrs. Davis has gone to the bed side of her daughter, Miss Elma. who is sick with typhoid fever at Helix. SRLE 3 3 I 19c 29c 39c II 3 The values represented in this Sale are 25c, 35c. 40c, 50c, 65c and 70c, and materials, Cotton, Cotton and Wool and Wool . BOSTON STORE : Ladies' MUNSING UNDERWEAR is Silk Fleeced for soft 3 : and tender skin. 3 iiiaiiiuiuuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuiiiuiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiuuiiis: James and Warde. Next inursday evening at the opera house, local playgoers may an ticipate the most novel, unconven tional and alluring performance of the present theatrical season. Ref erence is made to the joint appear ance of those famous stars, Mr. Louis James and Mr, Frederick Warde In Wagenhals and Kemper's spectacular production of "The Tempest." Tho almost magical wonders of its mag nificent scenic illusions, its atmos phere of mirth and melody, and its wealth of brilliant costumes, to gether with the fame of the stars and the exceptional talent of the sup porting company has made the enter prise one of the biggets artistic sen sations the stage has evolved in some years. In the character of Caliban, Mr, Louis James will be seen in one of the oddest character studies Shake speare concleved. He is pictured as a sort of supernatural monster, part man and part brute, and yet a poet. The grlmness of his humor, and his amusing ugliness of nature, are quali ties few could assume so success fully as Ir, James. Prospero on the other hand is equally suited to Mr. Warde's more serious and subtle at tributes. It Is Prospero who by his study of human nature, and his suc; cess In developing Its noblest traits, becomes endowed with magic power and can command tempests to rise and spirits of earth and air to do his bidding. Much has been made of the musical features of the performance which will be rendered by a chorus .of the best trained voices under the direction of Maxime De Grosse. Intending patrons will do well to heed the warning of the management in reference to being seated In good season, as the most elaborate scene of the play In which is pictured the most realistic representation of storm 1 and shipwreck, occurs almost at tho rise of the curtain. Save Money on Stoves By Retting the best at lowest prices, the best makes of stoves. We handle only Wilson Alr-Tlght Coal Stoves, Wilson Alr-TlRht Wood Stovrs, Trilby Alr-Tlght Wood Stovf s, Universal Cook Stoves and Steel Uanncs. The Thompson Hardware Co. GROSSM ANN'S PATENT WRITING RING The most important improve ment of the age in the art of pen manship makes the poorest writer a splendid penman in a few weeks by the use of this ring. Endorsed by prominent college presidents and boards of education in Europe and America. Sample dozen as sorted sizes sent post paid for Si. single samplss 25c. wnen order ing a single ring, state whether for man, woman or cniia, PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO.. 110 8. FoiirtU St., PHILADELPHIA Nol- Helix Schools, nonort from the upper rooms lie Herndon. teacher. Number of pupils enrolled, 5, Those neither absent nor tardy for the past month were: Nellie Stantou Julia Pierce, Winnie Bott and Casslo Stanton. ... . There were 11 others neither ab sent nor tardy, but did not enter at the first of the month. Emma reen, teacher, report or the lower room: Number of pupiUi en rolled, 23: Those neither absent nor tardy during the month were, Ber nice Walker, Udney Rlchardwu. nalph Knight, Ray Pierce and Ned die Richardson. There wore four others neither an sent nor tardy,, but they did not or tor at the first of the month. NELLIE HBRNDON, teacher. For Sale Two 8nap. The Yoakum farm, down the Uma tilla River. The Barnbart farm, up Wild Horse Creek. BENTLKY t HARTMAN. Notice. All persons knowing themselves In debted to me must settle by Octo ber 10th, or their acounts and notes will be placed In the hand of an at torney with Instruction to couect. E. L. SMITH. Frugality, thrift and ability mark the American, and in manufactur ing and commerce have placed the United States first among the nations of the world. No institution so typifies the growth of the country as The Mutual Life Insuranca Com pany of New York. It has paid policy-holders more than any other company in the world. Its assets exceed those of any other company in existence. Aimm, ,rr $352,000,000 Ab.uiI ftU l FeUcr-kU.u, r $56'oy 000,000 Writ, It "Wket. Shall I I.liu.)" The Mutual Life Insuhanck Company qf-Njew York Kioum A. McCur, Tmlint. SHERWOOD OILLBSPY, Manager, Seattle, Wash." Let Us Do Yout Hauling We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason able prices. Your horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry PeeU Yard, corner West Alta and Lillith streets Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM COHKERLBY, Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley. The Columbia Lodging House NEWTiY FURNIBHBD BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA WEBB HTB P.X.SCHEMPP.Prop. Farmers Custom Mil Frc4 Waiters, Proprietor Capacity 1E0 barrel a day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour. Mill Feed. Chonrwwi PMtd. always on band. Who Is Insldo of This Shirt ? Would be hard to guess, but if it is one of our patrons you can be sure that it is a man who is well satisfied when he gets it on. The man who gets behind a shirt front laundered here always beams with satisfaction when he sees the ex quisite color and finish that we have laid upon it. Our work is the acme of perfection on shirts, col lars and cuffs and you can't match it anywhere. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY . F. Robinson, i'rop. Pendleton, 20 CENTS Will get you a good square mela that you will enjoy and will find satisfactory. Drop in and try one of our 20 cent meals. THE ROYAL RESTAURANT Cooper's old stand, Main St., Near W,& CK. 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