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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1903)
Big Discounts on Boys' Clothing Ail Knee Pants Stilts All Vcstee Suits All Two-Picce Suits We allow a Discount of 20 Per Cent Buy while you have a chance to save money. Bae? & Daley Oue-lViee Olothiers, Hatters; and Furniahers IVVVVvVWVNVAVVVWW. feast (feOQa HOTEL ARRIVALS. MONDAY. FEHUUARY 2, 1903. GENERAL NEWS. The largest dome lu the world will be built on the festival hall of the St. Louis fair. Japan will hold a national industri al exhibit this year In Osaka from March to July 31. The secretary of the treasury has issued a report malting Nome, Alas ka, a sub-port of entry Captain Tllchard P. Hobson. of Mer riniac fame, has tendered his resigna tion as a constructer in the navy. The strike on the Netherlands rail road is ended. The company has agreed to the demands of the em-. ployes. There !s now available over $300 000 for immediate expenditure upon the preliminary work of the Dalles Celllo canal. Governor Taft has pardoned Isa- tele de Ijou Reyes, the Filipino who was convicted for organizing a labor union in Manila. The historic hill of Tara will short ly be sold al auction in Dublin. Until the sixth century Tara was the seat of the Irish kings. William A. Wilson, a disbursing of ficer in the army In the Philippines, has fled to Japan, leaving a shortage in his accounts of $8000. The boiler makers on the Western divisions of the Union Pacific rail road, will be called out In sympathy with the Omaha machinists. One-fourth of all the wheat and flour exported from Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho, the last six months has been shipped to Africa and Aus tralia." Dinger Hermann ceased to be com missioner of the general land office last Saturday. The new commission er. Governor Richards, assumed the -office Monday. The people of Waterbury, Conn., have taken sides with the striking street car men and the company at the request of the police, were forced to call In all cars. All parties in France united in a burst of patriotism when the army budget came up for discussion. It was decided to maintain an army equal to that of Germany. Coal Is now retailing at $7.50 per ; ton in New York. The operators had ' stored over 300,000 tons along the railroads in order to make coal scarce ' but the mild weather spoiled their plans. ' On account of the crop failure In Finland. 400,000 persons are reported in a destitute and (starving conu.v.on. ' The destitution there is said to be worse than In 1867 when 100,000 per-' sons died from privations. A municipal coal yard has been es tablished In Chicago and Saturday the distribution of bituminous coal 1 at cost price was begun. The trusc3 sold it at $12 a ton. The city sells I the same article for $4.40 a toji. s Hotel Pendleton. W. P. Mathews, Detroit. C. C. Cuthey. Corvallis. John Harris, Portland. John Andrews, Portland. Burglar and Waif company. H. V. Gelder, San Francisco. E. Vordyke, Snmpter. M. W. Parker, Salt Lake. A. Roderick Traut, Portland. Q. Macleary, Kansas City. J. B. Crossfleld, Portland. A. D. Graham, Detroit. A. W. TIckner, Spokane. Max Frledlander, Chicago. R. H. Casten, Spokane. J. J. Fowler, Portland. W. H. Beharvcll, Portland. E. .W. Dodey, North Yakima. J. P. Wllfrlz. North Yakima. G, H. Adams, Adams. G. S. Youngman, Riverside. D. B. Jenman, Athena. Wlllari Keath. Colfax. C. H. Taylor. A. J .Johnson, Eugene. E. H. Burke, Portland. J. J. Burns, Portland. S. Shemberg, San Frfanclsco. II. E. Lewis, San Francisco. J. C. Wright, Spokane. B. H. Pitts. St. Louis. Edgar P. Hill. Hayward. F. S. Rogers. Portland. George T. Williams. Portland. J. E. Desmond, Plttsfleld. M. B. Travis, Chicago. G. C. Huk, Chicago. Thomas Long, Chicago. W. R. Irwin. Heppner. M. H. Patton, Spokane. R. A. Seeds, Spokane. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Improvements to the amount of $6, 000 will be made upon tho Pedicord hotel, at Spokane. A- F. Statter, formerly editor of the Walla Walla tjnlon. Is to be private secretary to levl Ankeny. Mrs. Margaret Alien, aged 104, of Tacoma, died Sunday. She was born m Scotland, December 23, 1708, and moved to Canada 70 years ago. Governor Chamberlain signed the Lewis and Clark fnlr appropriation bill Saturday and appointed the per manent committee, provided in the bill. William Winters, a rich and promi nent citizen of Butte, Mont., shot and killed himself Buriday. on account of his fiancee. Miss Clara Lee, breaking off their engagement. Em II Alet.ev, superintendent of the, North Pole mine, at Bourne, has of fered $5000 reward for the conviction of any one found guilty of stealing oro form that property, James Bolsee, whoso death occur red near Milton last Friday, ordered a coffin and paid for It several days prior to his death. Ho was an ex tremely eccentric character. Cleveland Thompson and James E. HopklnB, two I'omeroy boys aged IS and 17, have bean held under $500 1 bonds, each, for sendlp"; n pen cil drawings 1 States mall Golden Rule. F. N. Churchill, Chicago. R. J. Fisk and wife, Rosalia. Mrs. J. T. Baldwin, Haines. G. W. Proctor, Marcus. U S. DeKalb. Chicago. C. H, Franer, Chicago. Miss Nixon, Walla Walla. E. S. Nixon, Walla Walla. H. W. Mitchell, Nys. W. W. Stodart. Chicago. Fred Hewlett. Ultiah. E. Desvolgne, Moscow. C. L. Downer, Supokane. J. G. Helfrich, Spokane. W. D .Maiks, Spokane. G. V. Williams, Spokane. Mrs. Waldlng Winona. Effle My rick. My rick. Mrs. J. W. Myrlck. R. McMann, Mlssoull. Claude J. Hascomb, Portland. Ida Poole, Seattle. Mrs. Maude Flett, Arlington. J. A. Carrow, Walla Walla. W. W. Hepburn, Portland. R. E. Porter, Meacham. Walter Stanhope. Denver. F. K. Wallace. Denver. James S, Kelly, Prlnevllle. J. C. During, city. L. W. Robb. Castle Rock. F. M. Robb. Castlo Rock. a. W. Robb. Castle Rock. J. W, Trask, Hardman. Mrs. N. G. Phelps, Weston. F. L. Phelps. Weston. O. K. McCurtaln. Maples. L, C. McCurtaln, Maples. F. M. McCurtaln, Maples. R. J. McCurtaln, Maples. W. H. Fletcher and wife, 'Auburn. Sam Lee, Spokane. L. Cunningham, Portland. W.- R. McRoberts, Spokane. C. E .Masson, Portland. Archey E. Porter, Meacham. J. A. Wood, Walla Walla. E. DoHaven, Yakima.' ( J. P. Kononen, Centervllle. J. H. Lewis, Echo. R. R. Lewis, Echo E. O. Norene, Helix. H, P. Rolfe. city. George Eggers, Valley. M. Lempke, Valley. Saved Her Child's Life. "In three weeks our chubby little boy was changed by pneumonia al most to a skeleton," writes Mrs, W. Watkin, of Pleasant City, O, "A terrible cough set In, that, In spite of a good doctor's treatment for several weeks, grow worse every day. Wo then used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling waa oou sound and well. Wo aro suro this grand medicine saved his life. Millions know Its the only suro cure for coughs, colds and all lung dls eases. Tollman & Co. guarantee sat isfaction, BOc, $1, Trial bottleB free, Tho Daily East Orsgonlan is on sale In Portland at the Rich news stand in Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Portland. Tho Bulngton rallpad has refua l ,u tho city at NEWS OF M TON ivvvwvwvvvvvvvvvvwvwvai VES WHITE'S CHILDREN HAVE THE SMALLPOX Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMinn Visiting In California Selge of 8carlet Fever Schools In Good Condition In Dis tricts 10 and 83 Many Real Estate Transfers James Bolsee Dead. Milton, Feb. 2. This Is Ground Hog day. About Blx Inches of beautiful fell Saturday night. Nelsoii Manela was In Athenn ono day last week on business. Lowell Roger, of Adams, was visit ing his brother Tot, here Thursday. W. S. Brown, editor of the Advance, of Adams, was In this city laBt week, commenting on tho future of that city. Harry Hogiio spent last Saturday and Sundny In Pendleton and West on, partly on business and pleasure. Harry Domaris has been qulto low with pneumonia for the past 10 days, but Is convalescing nt present. Miss Mny Harrington returned home from College PInce, last Thurs day, where sho had been visiting her sister. Clare Inman and Edith Perry aro attending school In Pendleton. Asn Mooro will erect a now house this spring on a lot purchased from Frank Wright last week. C. E. Pern- returned Sunday from Spokane, w.herc he went a week ago on a' busluess trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMinn down on the state line, left Wednesday for Southern California for the benefit of Sirs. McMlnn's health. Thomas Conrad's family, near the Vincent school house, are having a siege of scarlet fever. Dr. M. A. Mortenson has decided to locate in Baker City, where ho Is at the present time. The dance at tho opera house last Friday night, under the management of the company, proved to bo all that was promised. Soveral of the business houses in this city have prohibited boys from smoking cigarettes In their places of business. If they will now only go a little farther and arrest those who give or sell tobacco to the boys, then some of It will bo stopped, probably. Frank Wormlngton and Ernest Harrison returned from Touchet Fri day, where they have been building a fine residence for George Lamdon Moorhouse and Irons have purchas ed the Vinson and Newman grocery store In Freewater and ask a share or the people's patronage. Mr. Vinson takes chargo of the postofflce and Newman has gone to Seattle where he expects to locate. H. H. Swartz, who was stricken with paralysis last summer, is in poor health, at his home In upper Hudson Bay. The following births ln this vicin ity are noted since our last Items wero written: To Mr. and Mrs. Art Bab- cock, January 24 .a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, January 27, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. John Alkin, Jan uary 28, a daughter. The revival meeting under the guidance of Rev. GIbbs and Sander son, in the M. E. church, still contin ues with renewed interest at each ser vice. The attendance Is large al every meeting and many aro being converted. Such an awakening along the line of doing better has never been witnessed in Milton. The second lecture of the Oregon Lecture Course on "Living Books of the Age," was delivered In the new opera house last Wadnesday evening by Professor E. G. Wigmore, to an appreciative audience. The two new houses mentioned In the East Oregonlan a fow days ago. as being completed by J. M. Frazlor, ave been occupied by Will Steen and L. B. Hogan for nearly a year. Four of Ves White's children are confined ac homo with the smallpox nd Ves Is nursing a very sore arm which he received by being thrown from a wagon in a runaway. Ves Is suffering worse than all his children and hasn't the smallpox, either. Frank K. Wells, the principal teach er of district No. 10, and Kyle Me- Daniels, tho principal of district No 83, were In MUtor last Saturday, pending some of their filthy lucre, for the necessaries of life. Both re port their schcools in fine condition and doing good workj which is noth ing more than could bo expected, as they are among Umatilla's brightest teachers. Tho county Sunday school conven tion, which was to have convened here next Wednesday and Thursday, Continued on pago 8. JUST IN-NEW BOOKS ( One ot My 8on Anno Katherlna it Oreen, g The Blue nowir-IIeory Van Djka. "''-. . .lluuuiqniVllj, A Captured Santa CUui Thoj. Nelson I'sire. 3 Avery-Kllt.Ueth Stuart Plielpa. oieiwurrr scnooi uaya uniph Connor, John Gajthes'a Garden Krank Stockton, K Marietta ot Out Weit-Klla Hljgliijon. g SongoUBInjle Note AmillaBarr. Franciea-Mollie Elliott Scawf II. jj Moth and Ituit-Marjr Chalmondeley. Miieraoi upeii.tiaae Mercnantto Ills Bon-deoige Horaco Lorlmer. Little White Blrd-J M. Barrle. The Splendid Idle Forties -Gertrude AthertoD. The Beaatlfnl Mrt. Monlton. The Vulture Henry Beton Merrlnun. Woren With the Ship Agnes Towiend Brady, Intrusions o( Peggy Anthony tIope. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store , a. THE GOODS MUST GO Great Retiring From Business Not a single article in the entire stock reserved ;i 1 1 L: L. 1 1 1 Ll LU I Will w V . ,j -"". KICl I rflnu.': jt mir ctrifi win np crfiiifii nil in a uic KaniHur nnr-Mui. . a a a a a a j a a a. . aw. ww a a mm aw mm mm mttrn w v v w v m mm awai n wiv-w w - - llff. tne rnces The main idea is to get rid of the stock. The sale is r. tlrtrr rmf4 nine nnfllpfC flnfsl linniABllTI ft4nM..J - ibu . . . . . & . ...... . b . . . . ... , ,. mniin flMB&A m 1 mm UUIlll.M - 3 j -- ' - n . A Z..mmmmrr IHAHf- Hinll nOHfll O M i Vrr-r . Jl i, vniriiiiii I ill II ill . ii ii i i ifiijts ijiiiii iiiii -in ni ' - i mm4.iinn. 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A GUARANTEED FIRST-CLASS PERFORMANCE OTTO MIES( Fraser's Opera House One Night Only, WED . FEB. 4 Mr. David Trnltel Presents oda's STRATHMORE By VERNA WOODS. With New York's Kituious Society Actress, THE GREAT PROBLEM PLAY BETTER THAN ZAZA OR DbBARRY 1 LAST SEASON LEADING HEAVY WOMAN WITH MR. FREDERICK WARDE VIROINIA DREW TRESCOTT Supported by the Sterling English Actor, MR. ALEXANDER FRANK and an All-Star Cast of Phyers. A Car Load of Special Scenery. A Beautiful Moral Lesson. PRICES: First three rows Parquet and Boxes, $1.50; bal ance Lower Floor, t first three rows Balcony, 75c; balance balcony, 50c. Seats now on sale. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. We have tho largest stock of carpets, outside of Portland, in the state. This is an undtsputable fact, We offer better bar gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact which is proven by the low prices we are offering. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postofficc. We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors 'in connection wtth our furniture and carpet store and will answer calls day or night. Phone Black 373. There is nothing tougl j sheepish aliout our Mutton. Our steaks are always teJ and juicy. Vnur triple will hf bttttt U . ..... IHUtb L,MMl.W J fill your meat bill, prices and prompt MJ our trade builders. w ' mm I COURT STREEl Hoaset'sOMStaflA IT" I CO, TT V nil rivi j 1 1VI iw- Canned Goods The brand' that is g best. Prices no btgher than inferior gtaaes. D. KEMLER 4 The Big Store to Room- Alia onoo.l "rr- Oresonian ui"" For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ; :::::: Murphy & Langeyer, Prpprs mwmkmWmmmwimWmmmmWmmmwmmW