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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1903)
ll 1v&? x Our Antiual Cloarance Salo is in full swing Three Great Specials Black Clay Worsted Stilts at $8. J 5 Auburn Meltons at $9.60 Bltie Serge at $9.60 Bargains in Ovorcoats, Shoes, Hats and 'Furnish ings. Bae & Daley One-PricH Olothiors, Hatters and Furnishers 3 HOTEL ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1903. GENERAL NEWS. The number of striking garment' workers in IVlcnna has increased to 13,000. It Is expected that the em ployers will be obliRed to capitulate. Rev. C. U Stowartson, chaplain pnd professor of philosophy of Le high University, was Tuesday ulected I resident of Hobart College, Genova. N. Y. The American Federation of Labor will begin a campaign in favor of the child labor laws and the bill making eight hours a day's work on govern ment contracts, it will investigate the charges of inhumanity to Porto Rican laborers in Hawaii. The latest trust to be formed is the United States Lead Company, with a capital of $15,000,000. The com pany will merge the concerns at Bos ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore, CIcvim lrnd. St. Louis and Chicago into the presenu national lead company Because her employers, Truax, Greene & Co.. Insisted that she be vaccinated, and because she alleges that she became ill from the effects nf that vaccination, Miss Grace Voor hees, of Chicago, has brought suit against her former employers for ?50,000 damages. The Spanish minister of marine be- gan action Tuesday in Edinburg, Scotland, to recover $375,000 from the Clydebank Engineering & Shipbuild ing Company, because of the com pany's failure to deliver In contract time four torpedo-boat destroyers which had been intended for use dur ing the Spanish-American war. Hotel Pendleton. G. V. Hunt, Portland. H .S. Simon, Portland. J. N. Teal, Portland. O. V. Hoar. Portland. W, W. Robinson, Portland. A. B .Galloway, Portland. E. Green, Portland. Charles A. Ross, Portland. V .A. Mendcnhall and wife, Echo. Airs. J, JI .Darn. D. M. Groom, Palouse, G. W. Woolfe. Moscow. C. Mirsters, Michigan. J. E. Stecn, Murray. C. A .Burke, Omaha. W. R. Stine, Walla Walla. F. L. Richmond. George Mackle, San Frncisco. J. A. McLean, Pittsburg. .1. Leslie. Seattle. B. O. Klllin, Spokane. G. S. Youngman, Spokane. C. Al. Smith, Spokane. STUDIED THE STARS TELEGRAPH OPERATOR AT KAMELA A SCIENTIST. ships after the disappearance of Cooley with his valuable char s. ns ho said It was a verincaticn of tho romptlnRs of his planetary system that partnerships wore unprofitable for him. boiler explosion In Tuppor's Iron WoiUs at Hlltfton. Stafford. Rla''; Tuesday, risnlted in the Wiling if ilvr persons ami the Injury of 20 or :. io steam and pieces of flylug i ilnl For Eight Years Watched the Revo lutions of the Planets From the Roof of the Freight House A Dis astrous Partnership Railroad Of fice a Scientific Work Shop. It Is not generally known that for eight years. Knmela. the stntlon on ' the O. It. & N.. that stands on the tip top of the Blue mountains. vn ' .the residenco nnd workshop ol one ot the most noted scientific men on the Tacldc coast. i In fact, the science studied by this man. is or.o not thoroughly under itood by the masses of the people nnd one which is often condemned liy 'them as a fake, in their lauk of a direct knowledge or tho matter. . Charles T. Taylor, for eight years I agent for the ' railroad company at Kamcln, studied, practised nnd taught the science of astrology. He had every available scleutltlr work on the subject stored away in his library, tho astronomical anil as tro ogical charts which he had col-. fJ0W an a'DSCeSS in tilC FallO- lected in years of study and lnvestl- . "u--" gation. tormed a source of informa pmtl 1 UDCS Ol lUTS. noilHlgtr Hon on tho subject that could scarce- was removed Without a Slirgicol ly be found outside of a scientific i ,. school. oncraiion. Taylor was a student of the science "I hnil nn nbaecss in my Ride in itself, and not simply a fortune teller 1 fji0 fallopian tulnj (the fullnphm He studied the effect of the planets, fniv, ; n. rniniiH'tion of the ovaries). on veiotatlon, the effect of the ruling! t ar.,wl imlnlil miserv and was stars on the lives and characters of , snwpak I could scarcely getaiound. people and could tell af a glance at ! T1 simn, burning pains low down cum saiu there was no m-ip iui mu unless l wnum go w wiu iiirajnuu , and bo oiwrated on. I thought l American Field and Hoj Fc AMERICAN woven FENCES HOGS, SHEEP, CATTLE I I I ? -I TAT WIMI 4n. It IN. ON SIN. fln 'P ' "7 APAHT 9ji) ' " ' ( - EVERY ROD GUARANTEED I tiaVn l . Fence." " H ' nu'Ol , olIongest and made field ln... hwghti of vard na cjn satf money on heabovtTe Examine my line before buying p T.. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE I 74 1 Main Street PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW3. Alonzo Brown, an Oregon pioneer of 1851, died at Dallas Wednesday, aged 60 years. Klamath county cattlemen have in dorsed the rango limit bill now before the legislature. Twenty carpenters arc now hurry ing the frame work on the new Island City Flour Mill. J. M. Hansborough, representative from Douglas and Jackson, Is a broth er of Senator Hansborough, of North Dakota. A livestock meeting will be held at ifoscow, Idaho, January 28, 29 and 30, under the auspices of the Idaho Agricultural College. Portland papers say that the city jails of that place are pest houses, on account of the prevalence of dis ease among prisoners. The Grand Rondo Lumber Compa ny of Perry, will have 20.000,000 feet of logs ready for a drive the first high water that comes in the spring. Mrs. Man ha Woodruff, a pioneer of Douglas county, died Wednesday at Roseburg. She was S8 years of age and came from Illinois to Oregon in 1SG4. Representative Reed, of Multno mah, has Introduced a bill making li a misdemeanor to steal a ride on any car, englno or other vehicle of trans portation belonging to a railroad company. Tho citizens ot Culver and Hay stack, Or,, have organized tho Rab- hlt Exterminating Society, ror the purpose of raising funds and prose cuting a continuous war upon the "black tails." Oscar Deatly, of Soap Creek, Or., has taken three champion coyote killing hounds Into Polk county, where tho varmints are very numer ous, for the purpose of making a sys tematic scalp hunt. Mrs. Kate Orubb, of Roseburg, is lelng 3ued by tho administrator of her father s estate, for 510.000 In gold which she found buried nt a stake. described to her by her father beforo his death. Tho administrator claims she has no right to the funds until the estate Is settled, and Mrs. Orubb claims tho money Is a gift. The Colden Rule. .Mrs. F. N. Cook, Portland. W. T. Campbell, Heppner. J .McCoy and wife, Echo. Harry Phillips, Brewster. W. Ij. Hobson, Owalla. W. A. Currie. Portland. Ross Johnson, Walla Walla. A. E. McBreen, Portland. Julius Pasner, San Francisco. C. Ij. Downer, Spokane. G. W. Williams, Spokane. A. J. Hall, Spokane. H. E. Craig, Spokane. N. A. Miller, Athena. W. T. Shaw, Hudson Bay. W. E. Gallaghey, Hudson Bay. W. Mills, Juniper. F. Saling, Freewater. N. H. Pinkerton, Athena. Airs. E. Bruce. A. Vinson, Walla Walla. Jame3 McEwen, La Graude. F. J. Gardner, Portland. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With local applications, aa they cannot reach tbe seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constlutloaal disease, and In order to core It you mast take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken In ternally, and acts directly on tbe mucous surfaces, nail's Catarrh Core Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ono of the best physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It la composed of tbe beat tonics known, combined with the best blood partners, rctlng directly on tbe mucous surfaces. I lie perfect combination ot tbe two Ingre dients Is what produces such wonderful nsults In curing catarrh. Bend for tea tlmoalala free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Preps Toledo, O. 8oId by druggists, price 70c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to April SO, 1903, inclusive, the O. R. & N. Co. will hr.ve on 3ale tickets from Missouri River points to Pendleton for ?22.50; from St Paul ?25.00; from St, Louis, S27.B0. Call on the O. R. & N. ticket agent for full particulars. Heads Should Never Ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped It for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va., Sho writes: "Dr. King's Now Life Fills wholly cured me of sick head aches I had .suffered from two years." Cure headache, constipation, bullous ness. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. characteristics were. During the day he attended his tin ties as agent and operator, loaded nnd unloaded freight, made out bills and reports, and at night ho spent the time In study and observation of tho heavens and In making horoscopes for different people whom he hail never, seen, yet whose birthday ami hour of birth might have been sent to him. He had a sent ananged on the loot of the freight house, where he sat night -after night, watchlnr and stu dying the movements of the planets. abonMUrpmilattmtnttu cannot btpndwt. He made accurate charts, showing the exact movements of the stars as seen from Knmela, which he sent to tho United States Nautical station and observatory at Washington, under Dr. Simon Ncwcomb, who compli mented him highly upon the stcuracv of his work. Dr. Swift of the ML Lowe observatory of Southern Calif ornia, also congratulated his efforts and he was quoted by many of the European astrological joprnals. ' The office at Kamela was a verita ble observatory. His charts and as trological maps were to be seen everywhere. His horoscopes of dif ferent people at the summit of the mountains, were looked unon as di vinations worthy of closest attention. In tho "Q." railroad strike of 1889. hr came west from Nebraska and drifted into the situation nt Knmela. He was a native of Connecticut and started in the study of astrology at an early age. He became a telegraph operator when a mere boy and fol lowed It as a livelihood, while nur- sulng his studies in his chosen sci ence. A woodchopper, named Coolov drifted Into the camps near Kamela rive or six years ago, who was an en thusiast on astroloftv and his cahln like tho office at the station building. was a scientific work shop. He and Aayior prepared a most elaborate chart of the heavens, made of sec tions, which could be changed to suit me seasons, and the planetary movements, which was printed in San Francisco, and patented by them. t-ooioy mysteriously dlsannenrert with all tbe original data used by oimseit nnu Taylor In preparing the chart and was never heard from at Kamela again. Taylor resigned his position aa agent three years ago and went to ban Francisco. Aside from the. dpen scientific study of his science, Taylor alwnys followed to the minutest de tail, the promptings of the nlanpfa tie scrupulously avoided partner- hnfnn Mint I would try Iij'dlu E. PiitUliam'rt Vegetable Coiukuii1 which, fortunately, I did, and it has rhude mu u stout, healthy mnnuu. . aiy advice- to all women who milTor with any kind of fenmlu trouble in to comunMiL'0 taking Lydln U. Pliiklnwii'x Vegetable Compound at once." Mna. Iisa S. Holi.inoeu, Stilvideo, Ohio. jsooo ' ''' It would .seem by this Htatc- mcnt that women would suvo time and niiieb sickness if thoy would pet l,ydiu K. Piiiklmm's Vcfjetnble Compound at once, and also write to Mrs. Pinklinm at Lynn, Mass., for special ad vice. It is free and always helps. No other person can srive such helpful ailviec as Mrs. Piukliaui to women win are slc.lt. IF U R YYY VISIT THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE,. 315 EaBt Court Street. B 4 U By A Piano ot Organ AND HEAR THEIR Easy Payment Plan OTTO MIESCKE For Salo 23 sections of grazing and farming lands in Umatilla and srorrow counties. Good buildings. Ranch will feed 15,000 to 16,000 sheep. Plenty ot water. Also be tween 11,000 nnd 12,000 head of sheep, 130 head of cattle, 30 horses, wagons, harness, plows, seeders and other farming supplies. Address; Joseph Vey, Pendleton. Mrs. H. L. Huntington Is seeking work by the day in prlvato families, such work as housekeeping or house work of any kind. Sho can be ad dressed or seen at 701 West Altn street An advertisement in tho clas sified columns will keep tho public posted as to where sho can be found when her services aro needed. Rubber heels, Tcutsch's. OFFICE SUPPLIES Typewriter paper Large K assortment direct from the ij factory. g to Carbon Paper Multi-kopy & Berkshire and Invlnrihlo !? all colors. Webster, Royal, Diamond and Gerber typewriter rib bons. Blank books of all kinds at bed rock prices. See our combination ink set, worth $2.50, our price FRAZIER'S LBook and Statlonory Store There is nothing tough or sheepish about our Mutton. Our steaks are always tender and juicy. Your meals will be better and more palatable- if you allow us to fill your meat bill. Full weight, best meats, lowest prices and prompt delivery are our trade builders. RETIRING FROM BUSH Having sold all my carpets,. I now offer the balant stock for sale, regardless of cost. The goods to be sold co'nl Fiber Matting, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portierel Paper, Sewing Machines, Pictures and Pic Frames. JESSE FAILING Otto Miescke COURT STREET Hoaser's Old Stand Going oat of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come early and select a bargain CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, We have the largest stock of carpets, outside of Portlii the state. This is an undisputable fact, We offer better J gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact n is proven by the low prices we ajre offering. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to- Postoffice. We announce that we have opened undertaking pailoj connection with our furniture and carpet store ana win calls day or night. Phone Black 273. PERFECTION IN FLOl Is rt;:inherl in RVRRH' WERT .,ft-r flout Cannot The cream of the wheat crop enters in Byers' Kesl Flour, which is right lor breaa "u Fancy Baking. a 1 1 WITHE E COTJltT 8THEET PENDLETON ROLLER MI W. S. Byers, Proprietor. DR. LENA ALLEN BOO! 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