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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1902)
t' ji'.i The Only One Price Store In The City Matchless Values in Men's Clothing F'uca "Mixed Suits, all sizes, $5.00 Fancy Worsted Suits (a snap) S6.00 Black Cheviot Suits (a great bargain; 56.50 AH Wool Suits, in fancy plaids and stripes, Si o.ob ami f 12.50 Black Worsted Suits, all Wool,'$iooo Blue Serge Suits, all wool, $12 00 tc $15.00 Do cot forget our line of shoes EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT OUR STORE EAB&f DALEY Clothiers and Hathrs No. 729 Main Stree. Pendleton. Oregon. j-H feast feV& TUESDAY, OCTOBSH U. 1002. GENERAL NEWS. Independent packers will liulld und 1 lerate a large packing plant at South I .St. Joseph to fight the big merger. , Early snow storms in Montana and j North Dakota have covered the ground in these tvro states with a i heavy blanket o( snow. k Five, thousand dollars damage in ' five minutes was th.- . e. ord of a hail ' storm in St. Louis Sunday. Hail stones two inches in diameter fell, j Le Soir announces that the Jockey Oiub has withdrawn the licenses of, the American jockeys. Milton Henry , and J. Reiff. excluding them from rid-: lng on any French race course. Lack of material and workmen lias! delayed the completion of warships; now under construction by the gov- J eminent. The delay will allow for; niaay improvements over originnl ; )ifans. : The government forces in Colombia have won important victories, driv ing the rot) el general. V r!be-Uribe, in to the mountains'. The Magdalina River is reimrted to be again open to , traffic. A tornado struck Quincy, III., Sun . day evening, and pasgins In a north-1 easterly direction, wrecked houses,! barns, telephone lines and did groat damage to crone. One n.an is report ed killed. Tho Brauer Steamship Company,, qperating between Philadelphia and New York and Hamburg. Is reported to have ptuchased fur importation to this country 20.001) tons t anthracite coal from Germany and 15,000 tons from Southern Russia. Professor Adolph Lorenz, of the University of Vienna, healed the crip pled daughter of iMr. and Mrs. J. Og den Armour, of Clileatro, by special surgical operations. He claims the littlevgirl. who has been a cripple since birth, will be able to walk by spring. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. M. Humor. San Francisco. Fred Petchcr. St. Paul. W. A. Rone. Boston. Y. R. Parks. San Francisco. ( George O. Caldwell, Portland. E. E. Ronlg, I.a Grande. Mrs. A. V. Bovd. La Grande. W. H. Mcintosh. Portland. George K. Burton, Sau Francisco. E. C. Warren. Portland. C. B. Christy. Malvern. C. B. Brown. Minneapolis. William Mysnack. Minneapolis. B. D. Beale and wife. Portland. P. A. Johnson. Louisville. J. G. Darling. Seattle. R. H. Caston. Spokane. Roma Wliitniore. Prinevllle. H. B. Rees, Spokane. Will M. Peterson, Athena. G. S. Youugman. Portland. VICTORIA SLID WELL KNOWN PEOPLE IN TERESTED IN $290,000 SUIT. I The Golden Rule. H. B. DeLong. Baker City. George Bailey. Wentwroth. L. Cunningham, Portland. A. J. Davis, Oscobosa. C. E Davis, Oscohosa. Ralph Kennedy, Wasco. Arthur Hnslow. Moorcroft. James A. Scott. Athena. V. M. Shick. Athena. D. C. Shick, Athena. T. O iJUfhosnc. city. George B. Loucks. Staruuck. E. H. Cowles. Portland. C. O. Henry. Athena. C. L. Downer. Spokane. B. Bardsley. Spokane. W. D. Marks. Spokaue. J. W. Cox, Athena. Grant Elgin, Riverside. F. S. Wilson. Valley. B. F. Mansfield, Athena. H. Y. Mathew. Portland. America's Famous Beauties. Look with horror on Skin Erup- Henry F. Pierce, Formerly of Umatil la County, Involved In Big Law Suit in California Of Interest to People Here. A law suit which is of considerable interest to the peqjile of Un.attlla county, especially to those cequamt ed with Henry F. Pierce, formerly a resident of this county, has been in stituted in Joaquin county. California. The suit luvolves Victoria Island, whlnb contains somethilic like 7"n acres of the very finest land imagin-1 able, and which is now being farmtd by Mr. Pierce, and the Victoria Island I Company. A mortgage had be"' j given to secure promissory notes for! S29.iHiu. In May of tills yeai a "i j was filed to foreclose 011 this mart-1 RBgo and the suit is now iiemlinc lm the courts at Oakland and will conic up for trial in November. The mort gage wns for a part of the pjtrchnse price paid for the island by Henry F. Pierce and George Spalding, and me Victoria Island Company. Later ,het rotes and mortgage were given in se- ( rarity for money borrowed and now the rami holding the notes want toj foreclose. ! At the time that Pierce and Spald-I lug bought the Island it was a part 1 of the agreement tlmt the old owners 1 of the island should build a Iovpp ' around the island, properly ditch thr , hind and construct a pumping plant The levee, ditches and pumping plant were all to be maintained by tin builders. The answer to the suit to foreclos mortgage discloses the fact that no such agreement was lived up to by thej former owners Now Pierre and Siwldlng seek to set off against thf' notes and mortgages the amount that 1 it would cost to carry out the contract of the former owners, which would be j about $SO,ono. The answer sets forth also that by reason of the failure or j the old owners to build the levee. ditches and construct a pumping j plant the new owners of the island j have been damaged in the sum of) $234,500 by lo.-s of rents from the' land and the overflow of water. In addition to this they claim to have paid the old owners ?ii0.724.30 on the notes. .They set forth in their answer that these amounts more than aggre gate the amount which could possioly be due the old owners. Of the notes the first to become due on the mort gage was one for $25,000. This, it wac jagreeii. should not be tran6feried be fore it became due. Although the new owners of the Island paid some J1G.O0O on the firs-' note it was transferred I to the Stockton Savings Bank which 1 has sued for judgment for the full 1 amount To this complaint the new owners 1 answer that it has more than paid 1 the ?25.000 note before it was trans-: ferred to the bank. The new owners ' offer to tender the old owner judg ment for any amount that may be due him from the old River Land & Reclamation Company on the ?75,000 A CALL FOR CLOTHES. Salvation Army Wants Supplies for People in Need. Captain Kuhn, of the local Sana tion Army, has made a will tor cloth ing to be distributed among the tu-edj of Pendleton. Tho capta n aaa there are more calls for such things than the army ran supply, and Hp ur gently requests that every otic who can lend a helping hand will plvc t..Hi assistance. Winter Is now coming on and there are a great many need families in Pendleton who will wr bo sufficiently clothed Tor protection from the cold. Especially Is this the case with children. A eret many people who have been unfortunate through sickness or other causes, are destitute and are absolutely unable to. provide "for themselves properly. Iicing barelv able to provide fond Sorae Of these are people who hae coin to this countrj tlle ea6,1 and others are those who have liven here and had misfortune. The Salia tlon Army is desirous of helping a!l v, ho desPrr help and everything in the line of enst-ofl clothing will h" used to a good purpose. The homllest man In Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are Invited to cai: c. any druggist nd get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall man & Co.. sole agents. KtUibllhd pvTO. Cm j Leaders in Fur y NEWEST STl'LES-BEST Wflflfa X Fur Cnnts v. Ti Fur Collarettes Fur Boas M, Made in All the Fashionable C Prices Lower Than AnvTL Pacific Coast, Quality 5 FEATHER MAS, FUR TRIMMINGS, Send for Illn-trated Catalogue pur Garmenb 5lJ I ...G. P. Rummelin &U g J26 Second St., Near Washington, Seasonable Eatables TO CLEAR THE CDMPLEXIOH OF BLEMISHES KCTHiKS LIKE CUTICURA SOAP tow 00TI3TTXA SOU' nirniro Ua- (.iu-i' of ilisliaurlii,. t"Mi.'. in. 111.. -iiimlih.nnl-.M.ily M-ali-'-li 1. liiii; 1 .111 .aim Iml'i r: iz. : iiK huh .4 1 1. mil 'i. v 4. ii. Hi"'. i'i... ttil'l'imi-.' N ltli 11 l.; )' Ivinir tilt- AM- I'llfl Cti have a llcai I. uih'iluu.' lite' m iwlili ii- In Ik' COIllluinl mi', puiil rr.d Lie: t'U . , hit.-. ..ml tnin 1- ii"l li'l 1 'III' In' it, It ltli..lir! 1 -i ' 1 p ' 01 1.1 1 1 n . Inn a I'l.ii.- Ut-1 .11. ' I. ok to I PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. A seasonable and reliable friend for these cold nights is one of our loaned, and after tflnt. iuilcment is Blotches, Sores, Pimples, entered, aslcs that all of the notes and '. don't have them, nor will any-1 mortgages given by Pierce and Spald- tious They one, who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. lng to the old companv be brought In It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt. to court and cancelled. ! Rheum vanish before it. It cures! Stillman & Pierce, of this city, are 1 sore Hps, chapped hands, chilblains, i tie attorneys for the new owners of Infallible for Plies. 2oc at Tallmanjtlie Victoria Island, and Mr. Stlllman ; HOT WATER BOTTLES Seasonable Vegetables Seasons! Everything Clean and Fresh i APPLES, for eating, cooking on PLUMS, large, ripe ana sound QUINCES, for preserves - ' CELERY, fresh and tended EGG PLANT, the vegetable oysto BANANAS, ripe but not overly ripe HAZELWOOD BUTTER, pure, clean, sw MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND BAI Where everything is clean R. MARTIN, Proprietor Telephone Red 34J 1 psxseexaaas !b1BKHEEEEBBEIEEB&BBXH1EIEBIS.M.8I1HI S We are Now St&j Mi BS Ml B & Co.'s drug store. The grand lodge of the Knights of 'Pythias, of Oregon, begins its meet ing in Portland today. Richard S. Smith, of Klamath, Ore gon, Is again enrolted on the football team at Columbia, unHersity. The Canyon Couuty fair, at Cald well. Idaho, is at an end after the most successful run on .ts historj. Members of the Portland labor unions will devote the proceeds of one day's work to aid the coal strikers. Twenty-hve men arrived in Klam ath county. Oregon. Sunday from Iowa, and located on timber claims there. Twenty-four cents have been offer ed for hops at Liberty, Or., and the price refused. Best quality hops are being hoiu for higher prices. The geological survey report on timber lands in tho state of Wash ington estimates the amount of stand ing timber at 10S.C8T.UKii,000 feet B. M. Eastern apostles of god roads are In Portland for the purpose of in-' ., strtictlng Oregon people how and why ! to get good roads. The convention M opened today at Portland. Tho last games in the Northwest 5 league race were played bunnav. Tne standings of the teams are as follows: Butte, X05: Seattle. 583: Helena, 54(5; Portland, 483: Tacoraa. .400; Spohano, .383. The Temperance Alliance at Mc Minnvtll" is waging var on the sa loons f' Hint plare. The president of the alliance aocuies the salooons or sailing Honor to minor? and keeping opn on Sundav and an effort is be ing made .0 revoke the licenses. . B. B. Barker ami V. J. Shepard, of Haloin. students at Harvard, have fin ished a trip through England and Scotland, making thu entire journey at an expense of ?t0 each. They workud for their passage across (ho big pond, rode tholr bicycles across the country and lived cheaply at pri vate places In the country. N;w Editor in Charge. H. F. Brown, a former employe of the Eagle, has leased the Free' water Times and will hereafter pub lish the same. Mr. Brown is perfect-; ly competent to give the people of 1 Freewater a good paper, and we wish has only recently returned from a trip to California, where he filed the an swer to the original complaint. Mr. Pierce expects to go to Stockton 'about the first of November and Mr Stlllman will go down In time to be at the trial. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ,(.., oimnnoo i., i.lo n... Haid MiMn Take Laxative Bmino Oulnlne Tahlota All SClo -u. drueel.iarelundthemodsrHit I.IU to cure. I "B'e. W. 0 rove's tlgnature la on each box. 25c. i PRIZE-WINNING I - ADVERTISEMENT Now is the time to buy one vere sickness by having one! ready in case of sudden chills or colds. Heat cures many pains, and this is the best way to apply it. We guarantee every one of them. Don't forget that Tamarack Cough Balsam cures. Guaranteed at Schmidt's Pharmacy n H m . ti H M EE M ! B 1 V'W;'.'.i4Vll I - Drop -Head kn Those Fratier Tablets If you want to have a tablet That has the best demand, Go to FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE And say "Owl is the brand." They only cost five cents And that yon can well afford, For you get twice the usual amount, At FRAZIER'S BIG BOOK STORE. But the Owl is not alone, now mind, For there is a hundred other kind, And all of such a fine degree That you can not bear to see Another kind on your desk. And they are so very cheap, That yon will exclaim, "How steep Those other people are." Now, if you want the smoothest snap From England to the Pacific shore, Jnst give your loes a little tap. And say FRAZIER'S BIG BOOK STORE. Then you will rocoive a tablet so big, Fr a little price sq smnll, That yon will have to pet in and dig, To get it used up at all. EDGAR SMITH. 8 i The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAB IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA fc WEBB BTB fTx. schemppTpt. Warranted five yeaaJ keep machine m ttpl that period withonioj Why send ofi esq transcient persons tl can buy cheaper h house. J JESSE FAEI Phone M'la'l H Closing out wall ptpstj lIBBUilHBiniHEBnunillUIUIIIH Give your children a thorough business rds The Pendleton Business t Offers an opportunity to educate your cliiWren i them for the battle in the business world, ft send your children uway to a businesso lego when Pendleton affords an insti tution as thorough nud com petent us any. Competent teachers with all modern devices for ing. The course includes Bookkeepingi Cos cial Law, Short Hand, Typewritingandt that goes to make it first-rlass. Par ents, call at tbo Pendleton Business College and imracf i rrn J H. N. ROBINSON, LL. D Prin. College onCttf immurr-'! PERFECTION IN FL0 Is reached in BYERS' BEST. Better flour cannot The cream of the wheat crop enters in Bj's Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER m W. S. Byers, Proprietor. For Health, Strength and f? Pleasure Drink ::::::: ' Poiydore Moens, Proprietor. J