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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1904)
Overcoat Sale To clean up the balance of our overcoats we make Qie following sweeping reductions: $7.00 Coats go at $5-00 $8.00 Coats go at $5.75 $9.00 Coats go at $6.75 $X0.00 Coats go at $7.50 St 2.50 Coats go at $9.50 $ J 4.00 Coats go at $J X.5O -All otht-r price coats not mentioned are re duced in same proportion. . " iffler & 729 MAIN GENERAL NEWS. The sold output of South Dakota during n-03 was SC.SS9.137. Mexico has U.1S5 miles of railroad approximately one-tenth the mile age of the United States. .Ex-Governor Bushnell. of Ohio, is suffering at Columbus with a stroke of imralysls received January 11. Jo"hn Alexander Dowie left San An tonio January 11 for San Francisco, where he will embark for Australia. Eight very large and entirely new sawmills are being built in Califor nia The lumber output of that state is increasing rapidly. The peoples' party national commit tee will meet at St. Louis February ; to determine time and place r.f the national convention. . . , . , . . There have been wholesale arrests of students of the Warsaw (Russian- Pnlnd nnlvnralrJes and?.fi0 have ' ..., hnnriPri ovr t'n the "faculty's court." The Rook Island and Southern Pa lific will expend $1,000,000 on a causeway miles long and 500 feet wide between Galveston island and the mainland. T. F. Porter, a Fresno printer, dis- appeared in 1S9T. His skeleton nns just ben found in the Paclieco hills, near San Jose. It was identified by J a pistol and bicycle j An epidemic or smallpox threatens in Western and Central New York. ' in manv places churches, dance halls. ! theaters and public libraries have all j been closed by the authorities. An organization of ex-union team j stern, survivors of the war of 1S61-5. i is being effected. It will petition ! congress for a horizontal service pen slon of tloO per month for everj- man. An unsuccessful attempt was made January 11 to assaslnate Mrs. R. J. I which E. R. Cox or Athena transfer Anthony (Poll Pry) at Denver. She ! red to A. B. McEwen an undivided is a well known "newspaper woman. I one-half interest in the hardware She was shot at twice at her lodgings I business and building at Athena without effect. I known as the Cox Hardware Coni- I pany. The consideration was J2.400. NORTHWEST NEWS. ' Ia the .uture the business will lie ' conducted under the firm name of A. Harlka. a Jap. 30 years of age. p & McEwen. and it will be run oa has committed harl-kai. in Seattle. the same plan as In the past with The Methodists at Union hate sold their church property to the Catho lics. Little Coyote, a FlathccJ Indian, was found dead in Missoula river at Missoula. Mont. Cause of death un known. The Blue Mountain Eagle reports 2.000 bushels of apples frozen in the lug orchard of J. B. Rinebart of I Grant county. A buit is to be filed against Mal heur county to recover 114,000 worth of warrants which the county court ordered cancelled. An explosion in the Crow's Neat mine in British Columbia, killed seven miners. Fire damp prevented rescue j work for some time, Fred H Hechler has been fined tZO ' for killing elk near Waplnetra. He got the minimum fine, as he claimed ! he thought it was a bear. The reduction plant at Imnaha, in ! Wallowa county, will be ready for its j machinery about February 1. Some of the heavy machinery Is now at lewlston and some at Elgin. Hooson's Mother Dying. Denver, Jan. 13. A special to the, News from Boulder, Col., says the 1 mother of Captain Richmond Hobson, the hero of Santiago harbor. Is dying at the home of Shirley Davis, of Boul der, and her son has been telegraph ed to come. Mrs. Hobson Is CO years of age and has been an invalid for 20 years. SAMPLE BARGAINS la Real Estate 3200 acres Rood wheat land Well watered and improved. ti2-5o per acre 1000 acre stock ranch. All fenced. Raises 200 tons of li3y; has running water, open range near by, $5000. loroom house and two lots. Modern conveniences. - j v" AU on Easy Terms. ; E. T. WADE Sc SON 'l-none Blck ltll llfflcc qE. O. Bldf I i, Bailey, STREET : HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. W. I'. Allen. Long Valley. O. M. Kesser, Portland. A. D. Chase. Portland. P. C. Foy. San Francisco. John S. Gromer, Portland. J. T. Slayden, Spokane. K. H. Edwards and wife. Portland. G. S. Youngman, Portland. E. 13. Coman, Portland. V. J. Moore, Spokane. W R. Shepherd. Spokane. S. A. Frans, Spokane. S U Russell. Walla Walla W. Grablll. lone. A. Sylvester. St. Louis. C. Morton, Portland. C A. Allen and wite, Spokane. W. P. Allen, city. , . w Cured After Sufferinu 10 Years. " , B- H,-,Supt- Miami Cycle 6: Mfg. Co.. Mlddletown. O.. suffered for ten rears dyspepsia. He spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and with doctors -without receiving any permanent benefit. He says: "One eight while feeling exceptionally bad I was about to throw down the even- . Inir nHTWr v-fkr-n T N9r an item in the ' nrmor rcrmrnlnr- thp mprlli: nf Kndol Dyspepsia Cure. I concluded to try t and while 1 had no faith in it 1 felt better after the second do3c. After UBlng two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been In years. and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach trouble." Sold y Tallman & Co. BUSINESS CHANGE. A- B- MeEven Has Bought Half In- terest in Hardware business. A hill of sale was filed in the office of the county clcr! yesterday ,u eacn ui lue iiiud equal parmere in me business The Cox hardware buslniss is ilie principal business of the kind 'n A'hena, and is a valuable property. A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although ev ery joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bel- lamy, a locomotive, fireman, of Bur lington, Iowa. 'i was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I wan about to give up, I got a bottlo of Electric Bitters, and after taking It, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, Bickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from tholr use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran- I t wwl hv Tallman &. Co. Price 50 cents Scottish Rite Convention, Portland, January 14 and 15, For the above occasion a rate of one and one-third fare on certificate plan is offered to Portland and o turn from all points In territory coat of Portland, provided that &0 or more paring passengers of not leca han SO cents each, have boon In altoa-J-ance. Y. M, C. A. Bible Institute, Walla, Wash., January 15, Walla 16, 17, 1804, For the above occasion the O. R. & N. makes a rate of one and one third fare on tho certificate plan fur the round trip. Tickets on sale thrno days prior to the opening day. For particulars, call on or address E. v Rmlth, agent. Domestic 1 roubles. It is exceptional to find a family whure there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be less ened by having Dr. King's New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great work In Stomach nnd Liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure. 25c, at Tallman & Co.. drug store. Olympia Beer Olympla Ceer. The most popular brand for family t:se. On draught at Anton Nolto's. He also handles the oottled beer In any quantity desired. Sick headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Con stipation and Indigestion. Makes you eat. sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 20c and E0c F. W. Schmidt & Co. NEWS OF MILTON WOODMEN INSTALLATION LAST FRIDAY EVENING. Mrs. W. H. Steen It Quite III at Walls Walla Illness of Mrs. W. C. How. ard Return of Mrs. M. Smyth From Portland Return of Tourists From Idaho. Heppner and Other Distant Points. Mllton, Jan. 13. Miss Grace Cla.k Is here from Walla Walla visiting her aunt. Mrs. H. F. Wright. Miss CJark has a position in a millnery store at Portland and will leave soon for that towu. Miss Winnie Windom has returned from a two weeks visit with her moth er at Prlnevllle, ami re-entered Col umbia College. Charles Keen who Ir employed in Jesse Failing's piano house at Walla Walla, was In town yesterdry. Mrs. M. Smyth who spent the sum mer and fall in Portland for h-i' health, has returned to Milton Mr. and Mrs. Smyth are now occupying rooms in Mrs. Nellie S. Yates' house. Mrs. Thomas Lessor came home yes. terday from Peck Idaho, where she had been visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neild of Port laud are here visiting at the lion ' C W. Steen. W. H. Steen came, home ytMiorilny Irom Walla Walla where lie was called to see his wife, who is qui'e Ui. Miss Lena Isaac arrived here Snt urday from her home near I'.mdl' ton and Is a guest of her aunt Xta. 1. E. Yates. Walter Gay of Heppner bus le turned to resume his studies at Columbia College. Illness of Mrs. Howard, Miss Bertha Adklns arrived hero Saturday night from Heppner in v-sponi-e to a message announcing the Illness or her sister, Mrs. W. C Hcvv ard. Woodmen Installation. Last Friday night the Woodmen i f the World installed their officers for the ensuing term. Mr. A. W Con net;, a deputy organizer, installed th following officers- J. E. Nichols,, council commander. A. B. Manella. advisor lieutenant: F. A. Slkes. clerk: L. B. Hogan. hanker; U B. Zell. es cort; J. B. Petrie, watchman; W. H. Buff, sentry. After installation n banquet was served at the Cii.v ht.'.-l. WEST SIDE NEWS. Interesting Happenings in an Up-To-J Date Community, j Charles McFaul and family, living! Just below the city limits to ihe west, are badly afflicted. Mr. MeFnul. who is a veteran of the civil war. Is badly off witb'rheumatlsm, while lour other members or the Taiully are very low with typhoid. Barney Crowjier, who Is sujicrvls ir of roads on the north side of McKay precinct, is again at work with a gang on some bad places in the roads here abouts. Mr. Ford, who is an employe of the O. R. & N. at th roundhouse, has rented his place west of the city au.l moved nearer his work. Mr. Ellsner, who owns a ranch twj miles west or the city, has rented his place for five years to William Ellis. Mr. Ellis will go to the Willamette valley to reside on a place of his own. The people hereabouts ait Inl'iir ijti.fi a lively intereu in tlu creamery matter and would like to know how far the thing has progressed. Trib is a Harmless Positive Cure. Walla Walla, Wash.. Sept. 3, 1902. I can most hcailly recommend Trlb to any no dcslr'ng to quit the use of tobacco. I tried many so-called cures. I can truthfully say TRIB has cured me of all desire for To bacco In any t'onn. TRIB is a cute Z. K. Straight, 119 Main street. Tallman & Co. local agents Maloney's Wedding Jessie Stevens, remembered for her clever work in many musical come dies, plays Widow Clancy In "Malo ney's Wedding," which comes to .he Frazer theater next Monday night. She leuds to the part much histrionic ability and personal magnetism and her clever character creation is said to be Inimitable aa the coy wjdow, tho lady love of Dan Mafoiiey. If you are troubled with Impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headaches, etc., o would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell undor a jiosltlve guarantee. It will always cure Scrofulous or Bypbllitlc poisons and blood diseases. GOc. and M.00 F. W. Schmidt &. Co. Character Is what wo are when wo haven't time to calculate. - RIDGE AND VIGiNITY MISS MARGARET TURNER BROKE HER RIGHT ARM. Serious Illness of a Babe Enjoyable Ball at Alkali Gone to Pendleton to Attend Cchool Daughter Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fahrenwald Vis. Itor From Iowa No Necessity for Feeding Live Stock, Ridge. Jan. 11. Miss Margaret Turner had the'mlsfortune to fall and break her right arm at the wrist last Thiirsdey. The doctor was called and set the broken limb. 0. W. Llnsner made a trip to -a Giande a few days ngo. The babe or Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson or Gurdane is seriously t'l with no signs of Improvement. There was a grand ball at the homo or .Mr. and Mrs. Jas Waldron, of Al kali. Friday night. Every one re ported a line time and a large crowd, too nuiny for the bouse. J. G. Council, Jr.. or Pendleton, Is visiting with his uncle and aunt, H. T. Conncll and Mrs. Jnmes Gibbons or Alba. Miss Ray Wnchter and Jas VI. Whlttaker have returned to Pendle ton to attend the Pendleton and St Joseph academies. F. P. Edwards has returned home accompanied by a sister of Mrs. Ed wards, a .Miss Badger, who halls Irom Iowa. The Dorherty brothers of Vinson were over in this locality Sunday looking for their cattle. Very Little Feeding Being Done. Hardly any one Is reeding. There was more hay led out in one week Inst winter than has been fed nil this winter In this locality Daughter Was Born. Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F. Fab renwald. Saturday. Jan. 2. a bouncing big baby girl. A Vest Pocket Doctor. Never In the ay. no ".rouLle to carry, easy to ta.o. pleasat.t and nev er falling In results an ueWltt's Lit-' tie Early Wsrs. A via of these lit tle pills in the vest pocktt Is a cer ta'u guarantee ngt.tnst ncadache. 'jII lousness. torpid llvor and au of the ills resulting from constipation. They tonic and strengthen the liver Sold by Tallman fc Co. Reeves &. Co. Pay Day. All labor claims against Jnmes O. Reeves & Co. will be paid on Tues day of each week, as this has been decided upon aB regular pay day What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family ivory day- Lef f3 answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, i delicious and IikJ bff.l dess rt. Pre pared in two m iiutc .. No .hiihiik 1 no bakiuf:! add boiliuj; wat-r an 1 t to rwiU Flavors: Tvnon, Orar;,., Rasp aerry und Strawcrry. C": a jiackajjc : your gxocn, tiiu. l cts. --------- ; I Up-to-Date I Stationery... i t f Thm wiimi' tluts anil t.lmi- i, are out and have renclied ux. Our -t line Ih now enninlet. Htul if von L want dainty, Htvlisli pHpetx we i Hutinlv vou with them. The ; prefer them. AIm high erode 4 papers In bulk-it deirable way to buy them, because you can net 1 X n- little or as much as you want, T T or an n-Mirtmetit of Htvlfs If vou like. i F.W.Schmidt f DrugpiBt, Post-office Block Phone Main 851 COAL Let us fill your bin with ROCK SPRING COAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street T tendency is to ruu to delicate 4 tints tlil season, but we've plen- j ty of plain creams for those wlio T Near Depot mg Uearaitee Our Clearance Sale has now coma cut on many lines all 0VPT eaced, Overcoat ? Buy it here, where v D over others' prices. All clothh,, , Ladies' Coats and Suit , a... ... . . "V.IUM rv.. misses' L.onc Loais ta.a . " 'o ACTUAL Ladies' Woolen Underwear. snii;,i . Men's Woolen Underwear. spec, T uc 10M Men's German Socks at a reduction STAPLES AT CUT All Uuunp; flannel, 7c grade, r.ow All Out no Flannel nr 1a' ',DW 0-td z - h uc, now -f t..j AU Online Flannel, ioc and , I 'CJ5Md Woolen Flannels, wnrtl. . ' V "ues' . ' 1 a i u. nnir ... Kid Lnmiort5. nil nnrlar j j . THE F .SJSyi8Urd(JKSaKit3 ECONOMY IC TUP DAAft T1. . .. abb Ha m m. m m m w m i Practice economy in vour el-itl,; aivav uarmcnts cleaned. rnaimH n,-r,..j .j il i: w . ii vuii ucsire rn nr r iann.ri I.. .. .... .... o--. -v tu;i - - .-.,w inn- 'i) new anain. Uur steam facilities ar Arc (ii men are competent. ;-; uur prices are Micti that you can easily afford iLnj . Ti f Vt ut vnll .U-lll 1m AAVf-fl til, firing nf nux- Al"nfl.lM j --- --- . . r -. -. . ... Mt viutuUIL ? 11! Pendleton I Steam Cleaning (b Dying CANTY &. JONE5, Props. -i l W V 1 1 JL- TT JJU a 1 Kl .i.j . j ..... . t . ... . win oriDK ui to your uoor ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.) 1IIU IMUUUILIII.IU . or ZUI IL niHKnufcHrj 10 utr w- " " Fl ATFRITE RO0 m tM m - , rw . , . . , , 1 . . . 1 1 , a 1 A mnl ULB iBKes in, piace ci sninsiss, uu, iruu, " ---- -roofings. For fiat and stoen surfaces, gutters, tUWI, Tempore for all climates. Reasonable In cost Bole w teed. It will pay. to ask lor prices and InformaUoa. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO- 1, r . n . . 1 1 -j 1 I'll K QUEEN HOTEL. Clem comlorUble roonia from " cenunii. Newlr rorDtihcd throucfaant., Queen Chop Uoiue In conaectlnn. MtsU t all tioura. Only white belp rm ployed. Olre ui a trial. ' ' J. L. VAUGHN Frompt attsnttoD aivtfn and all work luciMl properly. Sltetrleal Snppllss or all Ictus's OFFICE-12t WIST C001T ST. (TrIbaM BaSdlsf) LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building ...Material DimknsionLumberok all descriptions. Bash, Doors, Blinds, Mould ing, Building and Tr l'.er. 1 Bring Your Bill to Us andj Get Our Figures, j 1 Grays' Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: ft C. R. Dpot lop;, " -".cu in pnte is worthless withes! r -f practice, so 11 you your laundry work nor nciav ui acini: v 1 1 . l U 4 in charge of I H K INI 4 GOOD W 1 .flitrjl t 1.-.,- nocu wbicb -rv . feasoBbltfctS ..rrS 1, fcf Ulll W. " : 11