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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1902)
PORTLAND AROUSED ttsdn Lee IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE iieim SUDDENLY AWAKENS TO EASTERN OREGON NEEDS. Merry Xmas t. arrain It IS time VOU Were thinking ahnnt t-lincn presents. What will you get ? You say, "Can think of noth L 1 We say, come in and let us show you a line of useful Uticles, very nice tor presems. ror gents we have s silk handkercmeis, suk mumers, arcs snirts, aress gloves, JltsS SUSpenuers, a sun ui au u'uium. rui uuics, line pocK- (Jooks, evening shawls, silk handkerchiefs, silk ties, dress ..ttprns. muffs, coats, jackets and many other thincs verv use- yas well as nice for presents. LU7 ATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1902- BREVITIES. I J A. Howard, farm loans. Trr Gratz's clam chowder Eastern oysters at Castle's. I Try Teutsch for shoe repairing, tollman's for cigars and tobacco. Irresh made candy dally at The fc!t. IHare your clothing cleaned at N. terger's. ISwllt's Premium hamB and bacon I lie Standard. Ifou save money by buying gro- Iries at the Standard. Finest line of canned goods and serves at the Standard. "resh candles in beautiful pacU- our specialty. The Delta. "hirtv dnv plprirnurp Knlfi on all tier millinery at Mrs. Campbell's. tfmpmhpr fhnt n PpnrllAtnn Indian be is a uselul and appropriate gift. Hays' cigar store, Maloy s old id, headquarters for smokers' stip es. Panted A girl to do general nsework Good waces. Apply to iHunzlker iance at Armory Hall, Saturday, jcember 13. Admission 50c. Kirk- P's orchestra. Ca't forget the dance at Armory 1. December 13. Tickets 50c. Ilman's orchestra. lor Kent Cueap 440 acres, good oin house and good barn. See nhart, the real estate man. tor Sale Lodging house, 12 rooms I tbree lots on Main street. Good fcrty A bargain. E. T. Wade. fence every Saturday evening, nencing December 13, Armory Tickets 50c. Kirkmans or- All cordially invited. iialn in land: 480 acres of wheat I raises 25 to 30 bushels per acre; Jiaes in winter barley. Will har ts bushels per acre. All lencea. kouse. $2500, easy terms. Own- spoor health. B. T, waae. L it SllflL ........ ..... t..it I '''4 .rnr.f ui.tl 19 U)rt Mllifll. Uu t mid 2,600 nheep. jlMid 7f head of chUIu. -"na 1IHJ ton or lmy oniywiw 12.200 Vitnniiu.it 1,11.1 n mil 1 f 'ue river, o mum inmi t un mr river 1 mm imui I fntiili .... t i. ...... f)' Property a Specialty HJo not jut property unlew the E. T. WADE, Real Estate Dealer. Whltaker, the dentist. Christmas ties. Teutsch. Head the St Joe Store ad. Olympia oysters at Castle's. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. 75c men's half soles, Teutsch. 40c ladles' halt soles. Teutsch. For Christmas gifts, go to Teutsch Don't fail to read St. Joe Store ad. The best repairing for shoes, Teutsch. Tables loaded with holiday goods, St. Joe Store. 1903 diaries at Nolf's Book, Toy and stationary Store. Imported limburger and Swiss 'heese sandwiches at Gratz's. Our store is crowded with suitable holiday presents. St. Joe Store. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res- taurant Everything tastes good. I Remember that a Pendleton Indian robe is a useful and appropriate gift. Rees' cigar store for smoking arti' cles of all kinds. Patton's old stand. Largest variety of holiday good3 In the city and prices lowest. St. Joe Store. Employment wanted by competent housekeeper and cook. Apply C02 Garden street. Dr Blakeslee's office removed to ludd building. Main and Court streets, room 20. Dr Blakeslee's office removed to fiidd building, Main and Court .streets, room 20. Perry Houser is now prepared to supply you with meat at his new shop on East Allta street Perry Houser's ' meat market on East Alta street is now open. Best meat, prompt service. Special low prices on candies and nuts to Christmas tree and social committees, at The Delta. The Daily East Oregonlan is on sale In Portland at the Rich news stand In Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Port land. Say! if your eyes trouble you in any way, consult Henker , the eye specialist. No charges for examina tion; 120 Court street. Furnished rooms at 777 Thompson street, opposite the M. E. church, are offered for rent in the classified ad vertisements. New belts, neckwear, drawn work, albums, toilet sets, manicure sets, lnutliers, hosiery, scarfs, fascinators, furs sweaters. St. Joe Store. A hitching weight was lost liom James Basler's delivery wagon yes terday on either Main or Water streets. The tinder will be rewarded by returning the same to this office. Cheney Bios., have had eight men at work on a levee along tho river below town for the past beveral weeks. They aie building a half mile of levee to protect their place from the ravages of the high water. After Being Jabbed in the Ribs by the Press and People, She May Take Action Some Transportation Schemes That May Materialize I the Future. lici me Dustness community and the property owners of Portland take notice that surveyors are in the Bold locating a line of railroad from Nyssa on the Oregon Short Line, to Vale, in the Malheur valley. Let them con. suit the maps and note the facts of geography and topography; and the let them consider tho significance of this movement Nyssa Is tho point in Oregon first touched by the Oreco Short Line; Vale lies In the valley or the Malheur, on the line of th most direct route conectlng the Short Line with the Malheur, Harney, Goose Lake and Klamath regions. From Vale it is an easy stage to Burns and Harney county; from Burns It is an other easy stage to Paisley or Lake view, in Lake county; and one more stage reaches the heart of Klamath, says the Oregonlan. Through Rich Country. The route is an easy and natural one; and it passes everywhere through productive or potential coun try; and a railroad operating through it would command absolutely the whole traffic and resourco of that fourth of Oregon that lies to the southeast. And it would command it, not for Oregon and for Portland, but for Salt Lake City and the East Thus hooked up with no direct connection with home markets at Portland, our Southeastern district would, for all commercial purposes, be lost to us and lost for keeps. Its cattle, its wool, its wealth of timber, would In the nature of things go East and its commercial patronage as well for with its outlet opening to the East, It would be as effectively shut off from Portland as If it lav on the other side of the Rocky Mountains. An Empire as a Prize. From the standpoint of the Union I'aclnc Railroad people, the move ment is a very natuial one. The country lies within the belt contig uous to their through Hue, and its traffic, already large, is hound very soon to be greater. By the time the railroad line of 300 or 400 miles in length could be built say in two or three years the country will easily afford a highly profitable business. And from the standpoint of the south eastern counties this connection is in every way to be desired and encour- ged. They have been appealing for 20 years past for a railroad connec. tlon' to Portland, San Francisco, to the East. They have tendered an em pire as a prize of the first comer, and have grown weary ana sick- with dis appointment because nobody has thought it worth while to heed them.-l They will welcome the eastern coll ection just as they would welcoir ny other connection promising to break the fetters of their isolation. Portland Must Act. The projected line from Nyssa to Vale- is but a first step. The succeed ing steps are inevitable if. when time and convenience serve, the opiiortu- ity shall be what it is today. But they are not likely to be taken If the country shall be entered by a rall- oad trom another route. There Is still the chance for Portland to fore stall all foreign movements, to make the southeastern territory her own. prompt movement from Slianiko through the Upper Deschutes coun try, and with blanches to Klamath Falls and Burns, in like manner with the movement now making in the Klickitat valley by a Portland com pany, would hold the southeast for Portland. It would give her a terri tory far better in its trade possibili ties than Alaska, upon which the re cent V-rtuiies of Seattle have been built this. In addition to a great nav- Ing Investment M'KINZIE FREE. Bankruptcy Suit Settled. Referee Fitz Gerald this morning closed the proceedings in bankruptcy case of Noah Anspaucli, whereby he asked the law to protect him from paying his debts. Ten o'clock was set for the apearance of creditors, but none were present and no claims were filed. There was no assets and the creditors would have been unable to have seemed anything had they appeared. Mr. Anspaugh is a resi dent of the east end of the county. lilious na Nervous Disorder Sick Headache and Constipation, TAKE Jr,?.GMlins. Kullnesj and Swelling after meals, Diiziness and DrowsineM, lctaon ,Vrt i?&tl Heat- Lo o Appetite. Shortness o J weaw, w"'""1 bCic Di'urlcd Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Tremb. UlrHoas, etc. The Vir.t rw:'.!!i r.Unn iwentv minutes. This Is no FetliteMi5 Stomach, DUofdered Liver and 'Pa'd, Pi tier ai i ag!tf Every luflerer is earnestly invited to try a Box of these Pills, kuth? Thev P,LLS UUen as directed, will quickly restore females to complete ' r-"T"y remove any obstruction or irreguianiy ui iut 3iv. S' A' aPt, 368 Canal t., New York, la boe. 0c. " Plead Guilty, Fined $30 and Allowed His Freedom. Oscar .McKliizle Is now u free man. "or six weeks he has be'-n an inmate of the county jail on the charge of ssault with a deadly weapon on the person of I. W. Durrell. His trial was to have come up at the January term of court, but since his attempt at suicide and tho evi dences he has shown of being men tally unbalanced because of his con finement and troubles, the district at torney concluded that he would let the man on with a light line. Accord ingly, he was taken before Judge W. R. Kills Friday afternoon and allow ed to plead guilty. The judge then gave him a fine of $30, which was paid and McKinzie walked out of the courthouse a free man. McKinzie has broken In health considerably while In jail. McCabe Arraigned. John McCabe was arraigned tills afternoon Uy District Attorney Hailey ou the charge of uttering forged checks. He was held to the district court, but ft is likely that he will plead guilty and receive sentence soon. McCabe Is the man brought back here yesterday from Nampa, Idaho, on a warrant sworn out In Mil ton, where he cashed a cheek qu the bank for $22.50. Judgment for $5, In Justice court this morning, Judge Fitz Gerald rendered judgment in fa vor of Willie Mae Jones against Geo. Olmstead for $5. It was alleged by plaintiff that she had been employed by defendant and had earned $10, but defendant refused to pay but JB. She then instituted suit to recover the other $5, but defendant failed to appear. 0 J Hart SchafTTtcr 'tailor ZMadc Clofhcs 0PP0RTONITY en- IlilMIIMllitl. A Concern In the Middle West went wrong. A shipment Intended for them was STOPPED by se of the TELEGRAPH. A representative of the maker sold them to us at a SACRIFICE. Were intended for $25.00 t Salts. We bought them at a price that ables us to olfcr them at $20.00 There are four patterns, the material is FIRST-CLASS, the make is HIGH-CLASS, the style is RIGHT. GOME AND SEE THEM Peoples Warehouse MEN'S OUTFITTERS Celestial and Mutton Diet. On the east slope of Dixie moun tain is the home of a large cougar whose reign is supreme in that lo cality, and while tuere are many cou gar hunters up there, none seems to be able to capture the beast, it was only a few weeks ago. the Blue Moun tain Eagle learns from T. O. Hobbs, this animal entered a sheep camp on Bridge creek, only a short distance from Mr. Hobbs ranch, and killed and carried away 15 head of sheep in one night. It is a common occur ence for young stock of all kinds to uiu nil missing, and this same cou gar is charged with com.nittlng tho eprcdations. Quito a number will remember that an aged Chinaman turned up missing near the ranches of P. J. Fiiilan, on the Middle Fork, last Bpring and everything points to tho man having fallen a prey to Ui!h man-eating beast. On the night the Chinaman disap peared the beast was heard screaming In the locality ho was last seen. AN IMMENSE HOLIDAY SALE Now on it The Nolf Store After 46 Years. "Mr. Shick, this is Mr. Shlck." Such was the introduction offered by C. Russell the other day to A. Shick, of this city. The third party figuring in the Introduction formali ties was Mr. Stewart Shick, of Penn sylvania, a brother of A. Shick. The brothers had not met before In 46 ears, and to say the meeting wuh a Joyful one Is not half expressing It. Athena Press, Stricken With Measles. Hie children of Alex McRae, who have been down with .measles, are re ported by Dr. McFaul to bo much Improved. For seveial days thiee of lie children wero very near ueain. and it was only by the very heft of caro and attention that their lives wero saved. Tho entire family was sick with trie measles at uie samo time. Toy TmliiB 18o to $2.1)8 Hundreds of Iron Toy,... 6c to 8.05 Magic Lanterns f)So to ft. 1)5 Hulioer Balls Go to .HA Rubber Toys ,. . 100 to .19 Iron Banks all styles 5i to 2. CD Toy Bureaus, Cradles, Black txiarri, , Rocking Chairs, Toy Pianos, Toy I Tubs, Etc. , Fancy Gifts New Line Celluloid, Combs. Brushes, Manicure Beta. New Ooods and Styles. Books Greatest Line in Eastern Oregon at' I.oweut Prices. FREDERICK NOLF ' The Delicacies of the season am always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters f Frog Legs Clams $ Crabs and f Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant TRUCKING, O R A G E. - i CROWNER BROS .Telephone Main 4, A 8nap. All sheet music this week at 15 and 20 centa a copy, a"t Therkelsen'a Piano House. In Step With a Progressive City MAKE YOUR FEET GLAD Two thirds of your life is pent in your shoes. Don t you think it is worth while to make your feet glad by buying comfort able shoes t i Douglas Shoes! Pvor Men I - PINGREE- Gloria Shoes For Women Red Scho ilhouse Shoes .. ..For Boys and Girls .. Have the "sole of honor" which has made them famous all over the world The only place in Pendleton where you can buy the W. L. Douglas and Pingree Gloria is at the I3ig , Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod. A CITY OF Handsome People Is shown at our store in our magnificent display of Dolls. The children fall in love with our big assort ment. We have laughing dolls, talking dolls, dolls that close their eyes in slumber when laid down. Large Dolls Small Dolls Medium Sied Dolls Never in the lustoryjof Pendleton was such a beau tiful and complete collection of dolls shown, First se the dolls and then get our prices, as we are offering special inducements. TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS Babbit Price $1.00 per bar at the Best In the World In Bars Metal E. 0. Office