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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
Rare Bargains in Men's Furnishings Golf Shirts, regular 75c value, now ........... ..50c Stiff Bosom Shirts, good quality, one pair Cuffs to match, 50c, 65c and 75c Stiff'Bosom Shirts. extra quality, one pair Cuffs and two Collars to match 75c, 85c and $1 Outing Flannel Night Robes, the $1 kind, price... 85c A New line of Four in Hand Ties, big assort. mcnt, the kind that other stores sell for 50c. . ,35c A new lise of Linen Collars, two pair for 25c Men's All Wool Sweaters, solid colors and stripes $1.25 to $3.50 Men's Ducking Coats $1 50 to $8 00 Men's Mackinaws $2 00, $3.00 and $3.50 Extra quality fleeced Underwear, per garment. .. .50c Wool Underwear, per garment fx, fx. 25, f 1.50, and $3 Umbrellas, we sell them cheaper than anybody - 50 to $3 Men's Shoes This is one of our strong lines and we guarantee you a saving of ten per cent. Our prices $140 to $4.50 Trunks, Valises and Telescopes We guarantee everything sold to give satis faction and we sell strictly at one price BAER $ DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters No 729 Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1902. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GENERAL NEWS. Apache Indians are said to be starving at the agency of .lirlcalla. N. 31. The plaintiffs in the Pius case arei not. satisfied but want the payments, made in gold instead of Mexican sll-j ver. j America's apple crop is about fiO j ljr cent, over last year's. Especially in New England iff there a great in-! crease. I Andrew Carnegie proposes the ' formation of a United States of Eur-i ope to contest the American commer- j cial invasion. One thousand two hundred plastes-j era of New York went on a strike yes terday for the right to select thel.-j own foreman. f A .New York woman, stabbed re-' cently by her husband, has had he.- heart sewed up with six stitches, auJ is expected to recover. j C. Oliver Iselin will be the man aging owner of the new boat which the Herreshoff's are to build for the I America's cup defender. t Oscar. King of Sweden and Nor way, has decided the Samoan contro versy in favor of the Germans, much to the astonishment of England and America. Because two English missionaries had been killed lately by Chinese. English women snubbed the im perial princess of China by refusing Invitations to dinner. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Out of Death's Jav.s. "When death seemed very near from a severe Btomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered with for years," writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved mj life and gave perfect health. Best Pills on earth and only 25c at Tollman & Co.'s drug store. ARE STILL AT LARGE The Masons of Lewiaton, Idaho will orect a S25.000 temple and lodge hall. Eighty-four dollars was contributed by the Astoria labor federation to the striking coal miners. Scott Thomas was accidentally shot by his son near North Yakima Satur day, while deer hunting. Twelve to 14 carloads of beets ar being shipped dally from Tekoa, Wash., to the factory at Waverly. Frank Wallace is accused of steal ing 28 blooded bucks from the stock pens of the O. R. & N, at Baker City last week. Fire destroyed the Temple hotel at Falrview; B. C yesterday. One woi man was killed and seven persons fa tally burned. In a quarrel at a race last Saturday at Jordan "Valley, Baker county. George Lee shot and fatally wounded Jack .Martin. R. Bogardns la charged with em bezzling $1000 from the Spokane Building and Loan Society of which be was secretary. Petition after petition continue to goloto 'Washington from Grant Har ney and Bakor county residents, pre testing against the Blue .Mountain for- pat reserve. Lilly. Bogardus & Co.. of Seattle.! A :bf.dUra 1 T,n are shipping 600 barrels of flour loM?K the next morning I feel bright Manila, 2000 barrels to Yokohama. nd ".H? ui! "JSE 1 and'8000 tons of oats and hay to the . doctor says that. It acta jenUr oa the Phn.pp.nes on the steamer Tremout, stomach. land kidney and h, a The steel 'tower for storing wheat herb-, and Is prepared as easily as at the Sprague Roller Mills, Sprague, i tea tt j8 calle- Lane's Medicine. Wash,, is nearlng completion. When Lane's Family Medicine moves the finished It will be B5 feet In height f bowels each day. Price 25c end COc. -and will bold nearly 60,000 bushols ofFor 8aj0 Dy Tallman & Co., sole wheat agents. Hotel Pendleton. W D. Deaver, Portland. A. B. Robbius. Denver. Joseph Leslie, Seattle. E. H. Clarke, city. Foster Bowersley, New York. Mrs. J. B. Comstock. Portlnnd. O. M. Riser. Portland. A, Bush, Chicago. D. Shults, Spokane. A." S. Heatfleld, Spokane. W. E. Lager. Seattle. J. K; Botu J. G. Mcintosh. W. H. Peatross, Yakima. E. W. Darby. Yakima. J. p. Wolfong. A. W. Sayler, Spokane. F. E. Ramsey. Portland. Sig L. Cohn, San Francisco. D. W. Code. St. Joe. P. M. Morse, Portland. ' R. L. Morse. Portland. The Golden Rule. F. P. Johnson, Portland. J. N. Nevhart, Dayton. XV. H. Addison. Seattle. L. Cunningham, Portland. E. J, Palmer, Chicago. S. E. Palmer, Chicago. Ed Schram, New York. Mrs. U Rartcliffe. Walla Walla. H. Eberting. Hoquam. A. George, Portland. W. R. Case. Johln Day. H. B. Averill, Spokane. Joseph Allen. Spokane. W. M. Sheehy. Harrison. F. H. Gardner. Portland. W. R McRoberts, Spokane. Rev. J. J. Gallaher. Walla Walla. W. H. Addison, Seattle. L. R. Van Winkle. Weston. C. J. Fraker, Valley. C. D. Rlnker, Spokane. C. V. Daniel. C. T. Daniel. Mrs. B. A. Squire, Idaho. Mrs. L. R. Weatherby, Enterprise. J. Van Paine. Milwaukee. W. L. Davis. Portland. W. P. Allen. TO FORM A LEAGUE TO PLAY INDEPENDENT BASE BALL" NEXT YEAR. Men Who Stole the Chinaman' Ani mils Still Out of Sight. The men who Btole the Cilnamnn's horse at White's sawmill, a favr mllis over the line In Morrow county, last Tuesday morning, have not jet b30l apprehended. Neither have llie an imals been found. Where tie mon went to and what thoy did ' 'Ith the animals Is a mystery, a evary effort has been made to locate thum, but to no avail. Although the crime was committed In Morrow county, the sheriff of Uma tilla county has been helping In rue nlng down the thieves, and Jo doing all In his power to locate the guilty parties. Scheme Originated In Vancouver and Beside the Local Team Will Include Pendleton, Walla Walla. Dayton, Everett, Whatcom, Victoria. B. C, '--and Vancouver, B. C. Will Pendleton en.er an Independ ent baseball league for next year's season? This Is the question which has been put to the local manage ment of the league and an Immediate answer is desired. The movement originated In Van couvre. Wash., and it Is the intention of those back of the scheme to hnve eight teams in the league which w'll Include the Pendleton team, live teams In Washington and two in British Culmubia. Pendleton had not been figuring on such a move and the first hint of the matter was received through a letter this morning from Vancouver, Wnsh , which asked thnt Manager Cohen, of the Pendleton league, meet with the managers of the other teams for this purpose. The letter follows: "Management of the Pendleton Baseball Association, Pendleton, Or.: Dear Sirs A meeting will be held In this city on October 31st for the pur pose of forming an Independent base ball league. "I have written Dayton, Walla Walla. Everett, Whatcom. Victoria, B. C. and Vancouver, B. C., for their idea In the matter. Kludly let jre know at once If you will enter ruur team providing such a league is form ed, and if it will be possible for you to attend the meeting In person. "Respectfully yours. "WALTER C. MILLER, "Assistant Manager Vancouver. B. IV C." Just what will be done with this proposition is not known, as the ma' ter has not yet come before the mem bers of the association. It is prob able, however, that if the league is formed Pendleton will be lrcluded. but whether a representative of the Pendleton league attends the meet ing or not is not yet decided. If formed, this will ma'ie one of the strongest Independent busebnll leagues In the Northwest. It has been recognized that Pendleton had the strongest baseball team among the small towns In the Northwest last year and If she enters thin leaguo she will certainly do her best next season, although the proposition forming the league will be the mean ing of having to play against the bppt talent to be had In the West for all of the towns spoken of above are am bitlous and will go Into the league to win. regardless of cost. Rervatlons than before. They arf ut Mr. Bryson's homo on the hill north of the river. Accident to Submarine Boat. The recent accident to on- ;f ir submarine boats has lessened the pop ularity of this clasj of vow's, :tnd because of the numerous accidents which have overtaken them since their adoption will always be regard ed as doubtful. The best defense of the country so far as the navy is concerned, is chiefly In our large nr mored vessels. The best means to de tend your health can only be found in that celebrated family medicine, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, because It Ins always proven reliable and will do nil that we claim for it. Hun dreds of iieople who have tried it vol uutarlly testify to the fact that it positively cures flatulency, headache, nervousuess, indigestion, dyspopsla and malaria. Then try a bottle and see for yourself. By express, silk Monte Carlo By express, silk Monte Carlo and velvet costume, anil velvet costume. The Peoples Warehouse. The Peoples Warehouse. Salvation Army Meeting. Rev. Jonathan Edwards, of the Con gregational church, will speak at the Salvation Army hall this evening. Everyone is cordially Invited to at tend, as a very interesting time io expected. Good singing and music FOR Baby's Bath USB CUTICURA SOAP. GET TOMATOES NO) THE SEASON IS DRAW INQ TO A CLOSE I Swifts' premium hams and'bacon, the finest ther I buckwheat and delioiouB syrup for breakfast (W W ..Muuviijgg You always jret the belt and cleanest of evenr. thlnj in the Rrocery line when you order fron MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCER! AINU BAKfcKY R. MARTIN, Propr. TELEPHONE MAIN 441 Give your children a thorough business education! The Pendleton Business Ci Offers an opportunity to educate your children and 1 them for the battle in the business world. Don't send your cnimren away to a business col. lege when Pendleton affords an iustj. tution as thorough and com petent us any. Competent teachers with oil modern devices for insial ing. Ihe course includes .Bookkeeping, Commer. cial Low, Short Hand, Typewriting and a that goes to make it first-class. Par ents, coll at the Pendleton - Ihisiness College and investigate. H. N. ROBINSON, LL. D Prin. College on Court Strtdl COMMERCIAL ROOMS IMPROVED. Partition Changed and Plng.Pong Ta ble Added. Considerable changing around end Improving has been going on in the Pendleton Commercial Club rooms re cently. The partition in the west end of the rooms has been removed back several feet to give more v.'iom for the billiard tables and several new features of amusement hvru besn added. Among them is a ping-pong set. The lights have been arranged over the blllard tables In such a man ner as to .give much better lieht for players after night and all to'd, the rooms are in better shape than betore. NEW WEATHER MAN. Roscoe S. Bryson Has Succeeded William Hilton. Roscoe S. Bryson is the new weath er man for Pendleton and hereafter he will be blamed for the kind of weather dished out to the people of this city. Mr. Bryson succeeds William Hll ton, who has been voluntary local ob server for the past several years, but was compelled to give up the bus! ness on account of having tc tc away from home. The Instruments nre now Jocated In a much better place for olt- It prevent chaflug, reilnew, anil roushne-'s of the skin, i)Uies InQamniatluii, allays Itch Ing and irritation, air! when fullowtM tir pon tic aiH'ttoUloru of Ci'Tirri: Ointment, tho great ?fcin cure, ai'i'i-di urr all hiring of iUu nul H'nln Itiirio - 1 ii torc& tin halt. "Oh! ain't that sweet!" "That big one there in the s corner is just too lovely lor anything." "Ain't this one with a blue dress just dear." "I wish my pa would buy me this one here in front." These are but a bample of the remarks that come from fhe little girls as look in the window at FRAZIER'S Book Store, and admire the magnifi cient display of dolls Night Service Push the buttou, and we will do the rest, when you want a prescription tilled or if BABY baa the colic, Jouny has stomach ache, Grandma suffering with cold feet, or a hundred different complaints that are liable to come ou at night Always remember our NIGHT SERVICE. A registered pharmacist In charge. Let us fill your wants. ' S ST : 1 .'lll'lff IS 1 " tffgb 1 ",,H'Vifi li ORIENTAL RUGS give au air of luxury tout ment that nothing else cu 1 and tliey penult a variety i rancement that prevents mow We are showlnir a BDlendedii ment iu rich and artistic dalpal $5 to $50 Wall paper and mattings tt tl Undertakers Goods always on hind. 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