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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1902)
son tee Tenfltt Our Great Christmas Sale Of mrs, Sloans, Waists, Skirts, at Ji educed I rices until Christmas w. T FOR TRAGY E. MORRIS CRIPPLED FOR LIFE BY POSSE RDAY DECEMBEK 22, 1902. BREVITIES. Howard farm loans. fGratz's clam chowder Istraas turkeys at Castle's. made candy dally at Whltaker, the dentist. Finest oysters at Castle's. Oyster cocktails at Gratz's. Christmas ties at Teutsch's. Big rush of buyers at Rader's furni ture store. Wanted to Rent A stable. Call at this office. New assortment of fancy boxes just Now Asks the State to Repay Him for Time and Injury Was In Hospita 14 Weeks Leg Deformed and Per. I manently Crippled, I W. E. Morris, of Vancouver. Wash. i who was accidentally shot while pur suing Harry Tracy, the Oreiton ban dlt, in Washington, last summer, was in Salem today, says tho Journal. Mr. Morris was shot in tho left leg, near the thigh, by members of' another posse that was also searching for Tracy, and by whom Morris was mis i taken for the fugitive convict. The members of that posse were Deputy Sheriff 1.011 Wagner, of Port land; Walter Lyon ami J. 1.. Sklpton (present deputy sheriff, both of this city. While in Salem today Mr. Morris called upon Private Secretary Lyon at the governor's office, and also had an Interview with Deputy Sheriff I Kklntnn irhnsf srrvlns nml iKKfst- iance he enlisted In an effort that he i will make to have the State of Ore gon refund him the amount of money he was obliged to expend for hospital and medical bills ns a consequence of the injury. Morris Is a painter by occupation, and lives at Vancouver. The scene of the accidental shooting was nine miles from Vancouver. The treat ment of the injury caused Morris to be confined to tho hospital for about 14 weeks. The rifle bullet shattered I the bone in his limb, and two opera. j tions were necessary before the wound was properly treated. As a j consequence of the accident. Morris will always be a cripple. The Injured limb 's crippled and Is two inches shorter than Its natural length. Morris says ho had to pay a received at Ward's. ! hospital hill of 109 and a further bill i Fresh eggs for sale Everyone guar-i of $200 for the services of a physic anteed; Glo Jane street. Man. In addition to these expense If you need a carpet it will pay youiUems' Morris says he was laid up all Ida . 'ears and pipes at Neu- clothing cleaned at K. to read Jesse Falling's ad. Imported limburger and Swiss -heese sandwiches at Gratz's, Mrs. Campbell is closing out her stock of winter millinery at cost. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res. '.aurant. Everything tastes good. A nice line of stuffed prunes, figs and dates just received at Wards', 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 AJta street is now open. Best meat, prompt service. Special low prices on candles and fe your it's. Handkerchiefs, mufflers, at fch-B ee shoos Have them repaired btBch's t's Premium hams and bacon i Standard. save money by buying gro- at the Standard. st line of canned goods and ves at the Standard. Kb candles in beautiful pack- toilet soaps, fancy perfumes, rnmTIttp Ht Thfi iv combs and brushes. Nolrs. . . , , , .,i K.or uent uneap 140 acres, gooa cigar store for smoking arti-,s.rnnm ,.nilK(, nnl1 ntlrt ha See Earnhart, the real estate man. all kinds. Patton's old stand. Sale Bood bus'ress on Ccnrt See Earnhart, the real estate cicar store, Maloy's old headquarters for smokers' sup- on't forget tnose unnstmas ' of cigars, In book form at the eton Cigar Factory. nember Rader's heavy discounts rockers. Morris chairs, cen tres and pictures until Xmas. aln in land; 480 acres of wheat ises 25 to 30 bushels per acre; in winter barley, will hir- busheli per acre. All fenced. bouse. $2500, easy terms. Own- I poor health. E. T. Wade. dleton is becoming famous the Pendleton Indian Robes. Bg Is more pleasing nor appro t tor holiday gifts, and thousands ng sold throughout the coun- ! Remember in purchasing pres- itflt to fo-net Pendleton Indian .L ATE For Sale Brick building, 50x90 feet on Slain street at a bargain, will pay Jino a month rent until vacated after sale. E. T. Wade. Suit cases, smoking jackets, fancy suspenders, fine neckwear and hund reds of other articles that make use ful Christmas presents at Baer & Daley's. A nice pair of glasses would make a neat Christmas present, being both useful and attractive. Tou can get them at H. Henker's, the eye special ist, with privilege of being fitted afterwards. 120 Court street Lost Between Dutch Henry's feed yard and Maple street, a small buck' skin purse containing three gold nug gets and three rings. Finder please return to thlB office and receive re ward. Pendleton is becoming famous through the Pendleton Indian Robes. Nothing is more pleasing nor appro priate for holiday gifts, and thousands are being sold throughout the coun. try. Remember in purchasing pres ents not to forget Pendleton Indian Robes. H Jiffl HiTf trtint In Mild hut I 'ffllire the tract aud 12.000 sheen. "ae tract and 2,600 sheep. Jwk, a flue stock ranch. ? aud 75 head of cattle. ?ww and 100 ton of hay onlyMOOO BKfef, 12.200. wheat land, JG.000. ftodleton $2300. Id iuv iitoi i. tiii.-ra H"IM F "ttdfeton tiftnn- pub only a partial list of the many raucaen 1 Have listed. Property a Specialty 11 kte a ion list of residences and puaiet J do not list proporty unless the l right E. T. WADE, Keal Estate Dealer. Sharp-Forth. Mr. J. E. Sharp and Miss Marie Forth were united In marriage at the parsonage of the Thompson street Methodist church last evening at 5 o'clock, the Rev. Robert Warner offic iating. Mr. Sharp conducts the bar ber shop on the corner of Main and Alta streets, and the bride is well known here. They will reside in Pen dleton. desirable business Arrive Home. Joe Stansbury and bride arrived here Saturdav from Independence, where they were married two weeks aco. They stopued a few days in Portland on their way here. Mr. and Mrs. Stansbury will make their" home on F. S. Curl K ranch, near Adams. Damon Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will work in first and second ranks this evening AH members are requested to be present. L. W HELD. C. C. R. W FLETCHER. K. of II. & S. Christmas Gifts Manicure Sets, Manicure Scissors, Brush and Comb Sets, Military Hair Brushes, Shaving Sets, Toilet Sets, Glove and Handkerchief Sets, Razors, Safety Razors, Burnt Leather, Burnt Wood, Pocket Books, Art Metal Mirrors aiid Candlesticks, Wrought Iron Mirrors and Thermometers, "Japanese Cloisonne Ware," Japanese Moriagi Ware, Pearl Handled Pock et Knives, Fountain Pens KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Steps From Mala St., Toward the Court Howe summer, and could not follow his trade. For these reasons he thinks It would not be asking too much of the State of Oregon to refund to him at least a part of the money he has been compelled to expend because of the injury he snstalned while participat ing in the pursuit of Tracy. Mr. Morris will be able to resume his painting, and has the pluck and energy about him to fully mako up for the enforced vacation he has been obligeil to take. He departed for his home nt Vancouver this afternoon. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT TDE PEOPLES WEREH0USE. vt - Open Until 9 p. m. I This Store will nemain open 9 O'clock Evenings Until Xmas . .Useful Articles. . For Ladies. For Gentlemen. Kid Gloves Fur Hoas Smoking Jackets 811k BuHjx'tiders Handkerchiefs Chlllbn Hoa 8ult Oase Novelty Necktie Umbrella Coat Lounging Kobe Hat Neckwear Oolf Gloves I'mbrellH 811k Handkerchief Silk Hose Silk Dress Pattern Fancy Shirt M littler Cape Silk Waist Sweater Silk Lined Gloves Couch Cover Dressing Sack Overcoats Bull or Clothed Lounging Robe Silk ICiinonah Trunk Fancy Vest Silk Wrapper Silk Petticoat Traveling Hag Mullleta The Peoples Warehouse Allf -PS f f ro frvr M rvri ottrl vuiiiLLiia iui i Hu auu ttuiiiiU. WALLA WALLA HOPEFUL. Saved at Grave's Brink. "I know I would ng ngo have been in my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. New sdm, of Decatur. Ala., "if It had 'not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of indigestion, water- brash, stomach and bowel dyspepsia But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using it I can eat heartily and have gained 35 pounds." For Indirection, loss of ap petite, stomach, liver and kidney troubles, Electric Bitters are a posf tive, guaranteed cure. Only 60 cents at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Coming Society Wedding. Mr. Nesmlth Ankeny and Miss Ed na Eversz will be married at the res idence of the parents of the groom Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ankeny. Wednes day morning at 8:45 o'clock. Rev, Andreas Bard, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will officiate. Only intimate friends an drelatives will be present at the ceremony. A wedding breakfast will be served, and at 10 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Ankeny will leave for their home m Washtucua. Walla Walla Union. Fined IS for Assault. Ed Slmonton appeared before Jus tlce Fitz Gerald this forenoon and pleaded guilty to the charge of as sault and was fined $5. Slmonton and Louis Muller, farmers near Helix, be came involved over some hogs and a fight occurred, which resulted In a warrant being Issued for Slmonton and the above fine. Plans Finished. Architect Troutman has completed the plans for the two-story brick, to bo eercted on Main street, adjoining the East Oregonlan building, and work will be commenced on the foundation Tuesday. This Is the building to be erected for A. Kunkel & Co., the itn plement dealers. Going to Walla Walla. Bishop Keater, of the Olympla dio cese of the EpUcopal church; Bishop Wells, of the Spokane diocese, ana Rev. Mr. I'otwlne, of the Pendleton, will be in Walla Walla to take pait Id the iervlees to be held at St Paul's church on the 28th Inst. Walla Walla Union. Pioneer of Kansas Dead. S. E. Walker has received the sad news of the death of his father, WI! Ham Walker, at Coyvllle, Kan. The deceased was 82 years of age. The cause of death was attributed to heart failure. Decree Granted. Mrs. Fred Kemper was granted a di vorce from her husband by Judge El lis this morning. Ppnriletnn iu he)mlne famous hrniisrh ihn Pendletnn Indian Robes. Nothing is more pleasing nor appro priate ror uoiidty guts, ana wouBauuu urn hplnir Hnlrt throughout the coun try. Remember in Durchaslng pres ents not to forget Pendleton Indian Robes, Grand Ball !!! Grand Ball ! ! Christmas Eve 1 1 ! Wednesday night III Jolly Club ill Kirkman's orchestra ! ! ! Muelc Hall lit Everybody come 1 1 1 Remarkable Offer ings for the Holi day Rush Wo have just received 2 delayed shipment consisting of bilverware and Candies, and rather than corry any over wo shall reduce tho price even if it is less than tho original price. T?int tpasnnnns. nlaled with sil- The team, which Is composed of i --,,,. ,i,i i, Fred Cox, John Campbell and Robert ' Best quality A i extru plate sil ver teaspoons, will last a lifetime, at g 1.98 a set Other fine values in knives, lorks and fancy silver sets at re duccd prices. CANDIES Fancy New York mixed candy at 10c a pound. Other nice creams at 20c and 25c. TOYS AND DOLLS Immense line at lowest prices. The Nolf Store Whitman Fvnrrfi; to Win the Debate With Oregon University, for nortiv west Championship. The debate between Whitman col lege and the University of Oregon. will bo the greatest Intercollegiate event which ever took 'place In Walla Walla. It Is to be a contest for su premacy in the ability to sway tho minds of men. It Is to be a contest between tho champions from beyond the mountains and the champions of the Inland Empire, Whitman having won seven out of eight debates held with Pullman, and Moscow. Lastly, It is to be a discussion of the most momentous question which has con fronted the people at large for a great many years, Bays the union Rlneer. Is being coached by Rev. Aus tin Rice, Professor Bratton and Pro fessor Lyman, and they promise mat neither pains nor labor will be spar ed to land at Walla Walla the debat ing championship of the Northwest. The boys themselves go homo for the holidays laden with books on econom ics and labor and under a promise to return the Monday before school opens In order that their work may be trimmed into perfect shape. Pere Marquette Syndicate. New York. Dec. 22. In well-Inform- ed circles it is considered likely that the minority stockholders of the Pero Marquette railroad will be permitted to Join the voting trust. Tho matter Is to be decided at a meeting of the syndicate managers in Boston today. It is Bald that so many of the minority holdings have asked the privilege of depositing their shares In the voting trust, subject to the control of tne syndicate managers, that It Is proba ble the requests will bo favorably con sidered, although tho syndicate man agers already control a majority of the stock outstanding. Our store Is crowded with suitable holiday presents. St, Joo Store. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs $ and f Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Toloplionv .Main 4 A CITY OF Handsome People Is shown at our store in our magnificent display of Dolls. The children fall in love with our hitf assort ment. We have laughing dolls, talking dolls, dolls that close their eyes in slumber when laid down. Lage Dolls Small Dolls Medium Sited Dolls In Step With a Progressive City MAKE YOUR FEET GLAD Two-thirds of your life is, spent tn your shoes. Don't you think it is worth while to make, your feet glad by buying comfort able shoes ? Douglas Shoes! For Men 1 PINGREE- Gloria Shoes For Women Red Schoolhouse Shoes .. ..For Boys and Girls .. j Have the 'sole of honor" . which has made them famous all , over the world The only place! n . j 7n . j , in Pendleton where you can buy Have Yoar Water Pipes Examined and Kpked at Vme ... . . 1 ? Never in the historyof Pendleton was such a beau tiful and complete collection of dolls shown. First see the dolls and then get our prices, as we are offering special inducements. TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS the W. L. Douulas and Pngree; Gloria is at the Dig Boston Store Wkere Wfcole FaailiM are 8M. Delay will lead to serious breaks. Ftrst'Cass woru guaranteed uy BECK, the Reliable Pfanifee. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel ,1