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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1902)
1 KM The Only One Price Store In The City Matchless Values in Men's Clothing Fancy Mixed Suits, all sizes, $5-00 Fancy Worsted Suits (a snap) 36. 00 Black Cheviot Suits (a grcat'bargain) ?16.50 All Wool Suits, in fancy plaids and stripes, $10,00 and $12.50 Black Worsted Suits, all Wool, Sio 00 Blue Serge Suits, all wool, $12.00 tc $15.00 Do not forget our line of shoes EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT OUR STORE BAEB $ DALEY Clothiers and Batters No 729 Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon. WEDNKSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Last weeks' cholera statistics from Egypt show that tho epidemic Is rap Idly dying out. The German press takes sides with the American miners In the present nnthraclte coal strike. A now smelter company has just been organized in Denver with a cap ital stock of $20,000,000. Snyder, the St. Louis banker and promoter, found guilty of bribery In connection with the traction bill, has asked for a new trial. In a speech at Wheeling, W. Va., Mark Hanna upheld organized labor, and proclaimed his belief that the millcnlum for capital and labor is near at hand. A decision has been rendered against the Chicago Telephone Com pany that will cause It to pay $1, O00.OQ0 back to the patrons of the line for excess rentals collected. General Percln and Gaston Tolla rials fought a duel near Paris, in which both were slightly wounded. Pollanais circulated the story that the general met Dreyfus at the Zola home and shook hands with him. In a speech from a balcony of his hotel, at IJrussels yesterday, General Dowet reiterated that they had not come to Europe to seek vain succor to regain their independence, but to obtain help in repairing the ravages of the war. A dispatch from Manila yesterday states that General Sumner, In com mand of the American forces on Alln- dauao Island, has sent an ultimatum to the sultan of Bacolod, promising him tho same treatment received by the Moros If he did not give in at once. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Astoria suffered a $5000 flreMon day morning. The first number of the Oregon Weekly, the university paper, .was Issued this week. An Indian and his wife committed suicide on the Qulmashan reserva tion In Canada Monday. The annual migration of Chinese to their native land has begun. Tho Empress of India sailed Monday, car rying 750 Chinese. Lew Oaw, a resident of the Chinese quarters in Portland, was murdered Monday night. Leon Quam, his as sistant, is suspected. Emmett Calahan has been granted a franchise by tho county commis sioners of Baker county to install a new telephone system In that coun ty. Ties were piled on tho track be tween Irby and Odessa, Wash., Mon day in an attempt to wreck a pas senger train for tho supposed motive of robbery. John Robinson, a former employe of tho Great Northern, was run over and killed In tho yards at Everett, -Wash,, Monday. Ho was stealing a ride and fell under the wheels. Councilman Fred Merrill, of Port land, appeared before the grand jury Monday to tell tho facts In tho al leged gambling grafts in that city, but gavo nothing but hearsay evi dence. Catarrh and Hay Fever. Liquid Cream Balm Is 1 ecomlng quito as popular In .many localities as Ely's Cream Balm solid. It Is pre. pared for use in atomizers, and Is highly prized by those who have been 'accustomed to call upon physicians for such treatment. Many, physic ians are using and prcscrlblnglt. All tho medicinal properties of tho cele brated Cream Balm are contained in the liquid form, which is 75 cents, in .eluding a spraying tube. All drug, gists, or by mall. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren St., New York. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. C. C. Hunt, Ontario. W. II. Baker, Portland. W. R. Olendenlng, Portland. J. J. Balleray. city. W. C. Emart, Chicago. G. I.lpmnn, New York. I. U. Yates. Liwson. W. Southard, St. Louis. J. W. Maylor, Chicago. S. Caro, Chicago. Thomas Duncan and wife, Walla Walla. S. S. Levy, Union. A. G. McCarthy, San Francisco, Frank Walsh, Dayton. John M. Sinclair, San Francisco. T. 11: Alien and wife, Spokane. Thomas Cohagen, Baker City, J. E. Clarke, Philadelphia. J. Stein, Susanvllle. Alf R. Kelley, San Francisco. R. B. May, Portland. E. J. Dodd, Chicago. E. L. Barnett and wife, Athena. D. Shelts, Athena. J. H. Fox, Seattle. George Harris, Portland. A. Nylander, Portland. II. B. Rees, Spokane. V. H. Chastain, Milton. H. B. .Nelson, Weston. L. F. Starks, San Francisco, The Golden Rule. " G. D. Galley, Portland. Charles W. Zlegler, Pendleton. J7 H. Smlthson, Ellensburg. Jlrs. C. Delf, Ellensburg. F. H. Mackey, Ellensburg. Mrs. F. Bradshaw, Ellensburg. Mrs. J. O. Tice, Ellensburg. C. M. Bradshaw, Austin. L. C. Preston, Weston. A. Scott, Athena. M. E. Scott, Athena. ' D. Belts, Pilot Rock. Roy Marvin, College Place.. Wallace Williams, Portland. P. E. Hunsucker, Spokane. Frank L. Blomqulst, Tekoa. F. T. Ryan, Dundee. A. H. Munson, Buffalo. C. D. Rlnker, Spokane. W. F. Woodstock, Nolln. A. LInderman, Valley. R. E. Porter, Meacham. Thomas Burns, Meacham. L. Hager and wife, Athena. S. S. Shields, Freowater. Mrs. B. Simpson, Chicago. Charles Condon, Cincinnati. How's Thlr. We pfler One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarb Cure. K. J. rilHNHV ft CO., Toledo, O We, the nnderalirned, have known V. 3. Cheney for the paat 15 years, and bellere him to be perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their arm WEST & THUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. WALDINO. KINNAN tc MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taVen Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family I'll Is are the beat Notice to Electric Light Consumers. Wo have placed upon the line a night Inspector who will In future check up lights left burning all night. Those persons found burning lights all night, who have an eight or 10 hour contract with the company will bo charged with the current consum-. ed after those hours without further notice. PENDLETON ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Notice. All persons having beerx kegs be longing to the Shultz Brewery Com pany, will turn them over to Albert Bowman, and those wishing beer kegss or tanks can get them by ap plying to him. HENRY SIIULT55. Out of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a sevoro stomach and Uver troublo, that I had suffered with for years." writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills saved my llfo and gayo perfect health. Best Pills on earth and only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug storo. ON .THE Gil ON PENDLETON VS. BAKER CITY THANKSOiVING First Game Will Be Pulled Off In This City, When the Two Rival High Schools Will Kick the Pig skin. It Is nowfn settled fact that Pen dleton wlllSconipete with Baker City on Thanksgiving Day for honors on the gridiron. Pendleton Is getting a fast team together and they may bo able to show the Raker enthusiasts a thing or two and they mny not The Baker City Herald comes .out with a long story about their team defeating the Pendleton high school team three times in succession and Intimates that thoy confidently ex pect to carry oft the laurels for the fourth time. There Is no doubt that the town of gold nuggets has a stiong team and are husky boys but the farmers may hold their own with them this season. At any rate they are not like the hoys who will not try and If Baker conies out on top at the close of the contest they will certain ly know that they have been playing football. Following Is what the Baiter City paper has to say about the homo team and their prospects In walking away with the victory: It has been determined that the high school football cloven will piny Pendleton at the latter's homo Thanksgiving day and not upon the local gridiron, as was at flrst stated. While this arrangement does not meet with ratification at the hands of the enthusiasts, the favor Is deemed due the Indians. Captain Chandler is bringing his men out in excellent shape ami ".rise Irvine out will shortly be Informed as to whether or not positions will be clven them unon the eleven. Three times has Pendleton battled with the hardy Baker City sons upon the field with tho pigskin and as many times have they accepted defeat at their hands. This record is pointed to with pride by the high school lads and while little is being said regarding me coming tustle. a gleam In every eye and smirk when me aiiray is men tioned. foretells a determination up on their part to wrest the laurels again if within their power. The season marks an opocli in football matters. Throughout tho country the Interest Is of a renewed nnd more decided character and the gamo will be.morc closely Identlfld with winter sports than before. The homo team dreams of a contest with a Portland eleven after the Pendleton match and believe the Willamette valleyltes can be shown a few' new rushes. Declaratory Contest It has liaen the custom of the Ha ker and Pendleton high schools to play a game of football on each Thanksgiving day for tho past two years and the evening following tho football tussle a declamltory con test is held. This will be held again this year. This contest is for lion ors as reciters and speakers and will be Indulged In between tho pick of the two schools. WHERE IS ELTON TAYLOR? Pension Papers for $20 a Month Awaiting. His Signature. Where is Elton A. Taylor? This s the question which is being asked by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank' lin Taylor, of Michigan City, Ind., but no one comes forward and answers tho query. Elton A. Taylor was a private In Company L, Forty-fifth U. S. Volun leers. He was wounded in service In tho Philippines, and shows the signs of the bullet yet. The bullet struck him In the left jaw and besldo tho ugly scar In tho face, the left arm Is partially paralyzed from the effects of the shot. For his service In the Philippines a pension of $24 per month has been granted him and Adverting Contest 1 $2.00 Cash Prfce For the best iidvortise- mentabnut Frnzio's Tab lets written by a pupil of any Pend'eton school. The contest positively closes October 10. Watch for the Pr'ze Ad next week and the name of winner. FRAZIER'S Book Store. the papers are now nwalttng his sig nature nt his homo In Indiana. It Is said that the young man left his homo last Juno and enmo i It Is also stated that there Is reason ..... i.nf t,nt im l In Oregon 1UI UIU 111.-111 . , , tt.la and has filed on timber land In this state within the- last foy mouths. His full nnme was tattooed with In dia Ink on his forearm and- from the description It would seem irnu could be easily located. Any infor mation as to his whereabouts will be gratefully received by his parents nnd friends. Honor St. Andrew. ,.,. ninoa net. 8. The seven- teenth annual convention of the Brotherhood of St Anurow with n picfatevy "quiet day" aervlco this afternoon at the church of the Messiah, conducted by tho Rev. Moyd W Tompkins, of Philadelphia. The .'...1.... .iir,.io will .'finimem'e to- morrow, by which time It Is expected 1500 delegates will no 111 anumim. Illn1w... Pnltor III- Ralnslord. Mr. i Mnti nr Howard A. Kelly and James L. Houghteling will ho among the distinguished snenuers. Sheepmen Attention! For rent, nt a low nguro, S00 acres pasture land In Umatilla county. Ap nlv to Charles Cardlnell, -153 12th street, Portland, Or. Fur opening nt Teutsch's Thurs day. My little glrl' li:ilr did not grow. It was barth ami ilrr.uml would break oir, anil her ecaln was full of dry ilanihuli that 1 could not comb out. A place around tlm back of her liead wax liald, ami ou the top of lior lif.id tho hair was only two or three lncho lonj. 1 used CiiTIcmtA Mill1 and some L'lmtlMlA Ointment, and her hair lias einiu in thick anil aseoftnstllk. .Ml!S. A. DOWNKV, Alfred, O. Warm Bitimpooa with Cuticuim Soap an.l tight drrM lots with CCTlcnu, pumt of tmullieaU. will cle.r U10 letlp tntt hilr of crutt. bciU.i, toil ilmdruH, soothe trriuicd rqJ ltchli tutftcrt. TAMARACK COUGH BALSAM Never Fails to Cure a Cold A Guarantee With Each Bottle. 25 and 50c ONLY AT F.W.Schmidt &Co. 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Any dcrnngenient nf shows itself in uu ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some growth upon the body, nnd rheumatic and neuralgic tLl i ' constant, nccompanied with poor digestion and cold estS improve n.wcak digestion ana tone up the Stomach If C tary taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in will search it out and remove every vestige of it from thei Write us fully about your cose nnd let our physicians you. This will cost you uothiug, and we will mail free onrU and akin diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY " Seasonable Eatables Seasonable Vegetables. Everything Clean and Fresh APPLES, for eating, cooking or 1 PLUMS, large, ripe and sound QUINCES, for preserves CELERY, fresh and tender EGG PLANT, the vegetable 1 BANANAS, ripe but not overly ripe HAZELWOOD BUTTER, pure, clean, sived,! MARTIN'S FAMILY Where everything is clean R. 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