Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
TIMELY HINTS Articles that make useful Xmat presents. Some thing to delight the sweet little bab, the rollicking boy, the meny little girls, the gallant youths, the charming young ladies, loving mamma and papa, and dear old grandpa and grandma. COUNCIL MEETING COMMITTEE TO PREPARE I STATEMENT ON SEWERS . . nln Sew.r. S.,e of P.pcs, Etc-New a home ana " rv- i w DRESS SHOES TO FIT ALL FEET. Strong, 3'et stylish shoes to please all tastes. Dainty shoes for dainty feet. SLIPPERS SLIPPERS SLIPPERS Just stop and think if some member of the family doesn't need a pair of nice, warm, comfortable slip pers. -THE CELEBRATED ALFRED DOLGE SLIPPERS in red, drab, black and green recognL J the world over as the best appearing, best Wt. . and most comfortable slipper made. We Continue to Sell Good Shoes Cheap. M M M a K Crosswalks Ordered Booths dered Prepared. mission Company, and M. Hansen o SnoUne. ires"- manager for the ctov are in the city the guests . at local manager I. C. Major. They are well pleased with the outlook for their business here. Theo Harm, formerly one of the Pioneers of tils county and who had a home at Korth Fork, has pone to of La Grands, where m as 1. HI that he Is pet- nicely In his new A Man With a Level HP w Knows there is nothing pleases a woman mo lain , pretty piece of China. Gratify HER just once. I ting alone very i home l m m R M City council last night Asked sewer committee to hne plans for proposed sewerage system drawn up and publish ed so voters could see what was going to be done. Matter of asking W. C R. Railroad Company to plank Its road down Webb street, was laid on table. Much street Improvement was ordered. City marshal Instructed to ar range booths for special elec tion the ISth. I Adams Improvements. Adams Per 11 -J. W of Pendleton, has been In the clt fori oereral days esiaonsmu?: v grades, and surveying for new side-toii-c nn several of the principal streets the old walks are being re-, built and a large amount of new j walk will be constructed at once Switch Engine Repaired. Switch Engine No. IS, which has been undergoing extensive repairs at La Grande, has returned and will nc put in service In the yards here again. WANTS ft DIVORCE Dmdmget, Wilson & Co., The Only Exclusive Shoe House in Pendleton, H THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1902. CLUB HOUSE TO BE CLOSED. Mayor Miller, of Mitton, Pleased With the Result of Recent Election There. Mayor S. A. Miller, of Milton, who spent last night in the city, is much elated over the result of the last elec tion in that city which gave him a majority of 35 votes over his oppo nent on the wet ticket Mr. Miller the proposition, but to no avail. The interest in the election was very marked on this account, but no ex citiment prevailed. The first city officers to act under the city charter as soon as it can be secured, are: S. G. Isaacs, mayor, E. B. Richardson, recorder; Charles Stanton, marshal; M. J. Cockerline, treasurer; Charles Betts, E. R Rich mond, D. K. Bott, D. Bfl Richardson and A. B. Montgomery, councilmen. The sewer committee was Instruct ed to prepare and have published the plans of the proposed sewerage sys tem. No plans have been given pub- . llcity yet, and it was thought that the voters would be somewhat con-s AYS HER HUSBAND HAS fused in voting for the bonding or the MADE LIFE UNBEARABLE. city for a sewerage system unless ! I they knew whether It was going to!Mrs Weber says Defendant Cursed be a thorough and up-to-date system., Humiliated Her in Many, giving the whole population tie ben- Mer "n num'"'KO .. ' cfit of the drainage or whether it wasj Ways Accused Her of Being Un- going to be only partial and lncom-! true Threatened Her Life. I plete. After living IS years as husband j This committee is composed oi ana wWCj Mrs. Annie B. eDer nas Councilmen Clopton. Hartman and , ... prPrt Weber for divorce. . t . I . . rniE mnrn. The complaint was uivu mo Johnson and they will meet today and prepare a statement showing the pro posed routes of the sewer, size of main pipes, laterals and the connec- lng bv plaintiff's attorney. James A. Fee. " It sets forth that they were united in marriage In Reno. Nev., In FIRST HEAVY SNOW. tions to be made, also where the sew- , 1RK4 nni it w8s only a few er pipes will empty and the estima-; month after their marriage until de tlon of the actual cost of construe-1 fendant began a course of cruel and tion. j inhuman treatment which has ever The matter of asking the W. & C. snce made life almost unbearable, R. Railroad Company to rlauk their DUt Ejje trie(j t0 endure the treatment roadbed where It follows down Webb Ln(j & in her power as a dutiful street, was laid over to the next meet- wife to mate home pleasant because ing. This is recognized as a matter 0- ner children. of Importance which should be look- gne alleges that at divers times ed after at once. When this compa- j smce their marriage defendant has ny was given a franchise through the . curse(j her and called her vile and i town in lbu. it was expressly siaiea , lnn.h(.nmp names which was negrau' Things That Look Good to HER Salad Sets from $i ig to $4.25- A pretty piece of Haviland China Cake Plates from 15c to $3.50. Water Sets from 65c to $3.85 Cups and Saucers from 10c to $1.50- Souvenir China with Pendle ton scenes, Mash and milk sets and numerous other things that make HER eyes sparkle. DINNER SETS We can surely please you on these. We have three grades of white semi-porcelain at $8.75, $10.50 and 12.95 for 100 pieces. Have a beautiful rose pat tern, a Cobalt blue, Peacock green, Imperial blue, and a gold Illuminated Green, in open stock patterns, besides Havi land and German china, both plain and decorated. JARDINIERES We havpn i . 1 " 1Q tour ... t't-a U LI I II I ink wood stvlp . Don't forget our Scoti Flemish ware. Botti Y OUl. II VOU Vint ... you had better hurry, Free Dolls On Saturday, De Will F1VP a hanHr. . 1 it . aoii witn a 50c pnrfa crockery or glassware. Dolls will hr A',r i- VH wujujj muuurv uut wees Mia sale. Only one doll tojpset r 1 nr u uw 1 ea nou Twelfth of an Inch Fell Last Night in Pendleton. According to Local "Weather Cheapest Place in Oregon in their charter that the company an(j humiliating. He also accused i ' " - - - - . i ner ui uc", " - t . i tm Ob- said a very hard fight was made to server Bryson Just .12 of an inch down the dry ticket, but regardless , of snow fell in Pendleton between of this the drys won by a handsome 6 o'clock last night and 6 this morn majority, ing. Mayor Miller is not a new man in This was the amount of water the the harness. He has been at the snow contained, hut there was also head of the city government there for two inches of snow on the ground, several years and has been a thorn which made the streets of the city In the flesh of those In favor of an look more like winter than at any open town. He has fought gambling previous time this season. It was and the sale of intoxicants ever since not very cold in fact not as cold as his connection with the town and has f it has been at other times this fall, never failed to win his point. He was ' During last month one time the the prime mover in the stilts filed re-' weather man reported the minimum cently against the manager of the 1 temperature to be 27, while the cold Milton Social Club headquarters and , est it got last night was 2S. Today others who were arrested and fined I has been cloudy all day and although on the charge of selling liquor with-! considerable of the snow has melted out a license and for gambling. away in the valley the hills are yet Mr. Miller thinks the election Just ' covered and it looks very much as over is a clear criterion of what the though more of the "beautiful" would people of Milton want and he is now fall tonight sure that the club house will be dosed down very soon as it has been NEW INCORPORATION. the cause of a great deal of hard .feeling and trouble between the anti- Articles Filed This Morning Has a gambling and gambling elements. Capital Stock of $10,000. Mr. Miller said the people of Milton ' Articles of incorporation were filed did not trant such an Institution and , this morning by Walter E. Carter, they would not have it. ; j0hn H. Garrett and Robert A. Cop- 'pie for the Golden Rule Dry Goods HELIX TO BE INCORPORATED. .Company. The canital stock of the new com- Speclal Election Held Yesterday ( pany Is to be $10,000, divided into 1000 Bitter Opposition New Officers. shares at a par value of $10 each. Helix. Dec lL Helix will be an I The business and pursuits to be en incorporated town as soon as the tered by those back of the corpora county court can act on the matter. . on is the handling and sale of dry At the special election held here yes- floods Pendleton, as is implied by terday the incorporation carried by tnLname- , t, a vote of 42 for to 16 against, giving The incorporators of this concern the corporators a large majority. wfT l, 8 d?- M,r- The opposition, though few in num-Uer and Mr. Garrett have been in bus bers. made a very atrong fight against , ness together for several years and , Mr. Copple is the pastor of the local i Christian church. ea wnere uieir roaa lmenerreu wiw nnJ. cau6e. i travel, but should keep it planked in I .he ast -which was the cause i the center of the track and for two of sujt heing filed, was enacted feet on either side so that vehicles j &aTlnz jast month. Plaintiff alleges . could drive over the road at any . tnat "aeendant became angry and ; point on the street. This was done i lnreatened her life and again accus-' when the road was built, but about eA her o unfaithfulness. She also, two years ago the planking was alljfcavs tnat Ene reasons to believe, torn away in repairing the roadbed. deenaant has employed a detective i and since that time has not been putt0 .atch her every movement and In back. Now the city proposes to stmaiiy ways has made life unendura-1 that the company replace this plank- We witn njm untli she proposes toj ing. ; Etand It no longer. She says aoicna- Street Commissioner Fee was in- nnt K of a jealous nature and when becomes violent end sne is structed to have several new cross (mm- walks laid; one at each mail box ln f af raid unless the court restrains him me cny. aome om uun m h1 wjj d0 her great boauy narm. replaced with new. East Court street ghe asks tne for tne care and near the Sisters' school was reported j ,,, . thp!l. thTPP children, two also to be In bad condition and Street .,g afid 16 and 13 a boy aged Commissioner Fee and Councilman befT1(lcf. j;5o attorneys fees, J75 . Hartman were Instructed to invest!- j & 'month temp0rarv alimony and $75 1 a month permanent alimony tor met support and maintenance of herself nnH children. sne also ik iuc Rick Cut Glass i Parish Fair a Success. Large crowds have been attending I the fair at the Parish House, being tf given by the Ladles Aid Society. The E.SLtZ O ClCCt i 16CGS house is well arranged for the sale, which is proving a great success. The booths are beautifully decorated and are attracting the attention of all ' who visit the sale. Tea Is beinc serv- Soarfcles like Dia m O n d S. el at any time, but this evening, be- gate the matter with full authority to The petition to establish grades on the north side of the river was laid coJjrt w ,8gue an order restraining de over to the next meeting. tAnnt from transferring his prop- The city marshal was Instructed to prepare booths and get the polling places for the special city election in readiness by the 18th inst 9 1. iJULL 9 I URL Big Cut in Prices Until JANUARY ist, i9o3 We will positively give a Cash Discount of 35 jw cent on all cloaks, capes and jackets in our store frcm , our regular every-day prices. We do not wut to carry over a single garment. Come and sectuta genuine bargain in these goods. All new and desira ble goods. No old rubbish to offer you. THE LYONS MERCANTILE Remember: The largest stock of goods In thecltytoiefettfw- PERGONAL MENTION. J. A. Wood Is in the city from Jo seph. Charles Nelson, of Athena, Is In the city. W. H. Fletcher is In town from Nye. Mayor S. A. Miller, of Milton, is In the city. Banker H. L.' Frazler Is In town from Milton. Mr. Wymour Is In town from the Potts country. C. V .Steen Is In town from his home at Milton. C. L. Mudge, of Echo. Is transacting business In .town. in town from ertv or molesting her until the suit;?B is "settled. She sets forth in her mmnialnt that defendant is reputed , to be worth from $15,000 to J20.000; yiVWWWWAVVVB and is amply able to pay wnat sue asks. The time will come when our flag will float over all the territory be tween the gulf of Mexico and Hudson Bay. There will be no conquest, no war. The hearts across the border are already beating with love for us. Archbishop Ireland. Dinner at the Parish House this evening, beginning at 5 o'clock. Baked beans, brown bread and other good things. Dinner 25 cents. IIHIIIfHIIH II I I I I I I I' Most beautiful stock ever w, 8erved- shown in Pendleton. See! display in ginning at 5 o'clock, a regular meal From Thunder Mountain. Martin King, an O. TL & N. engin- nur -ccinrfrvccr ieer who has ,)en prospecting and Olff WinaOW. mIning in the Thunder Mountain dls I trict for the past 10 months, has re- tumea ana taken a position once more on the mountain division be tween Umatilla and Huntington. He expects to spend next season in the mines, where he has some promising prospects. TALLMAN & C2 THE DRUGGISTS I Real Estate Opportune ies 120 acres of wheat land, 3 miles from Pendleton, 600 acres, 10 miles from station, plenty of water, 52500 J6joo 173 acres, 10 miles from Pendleton $1500 fuoo Good house on West Alta street 320 acres xn me river, gooa nouse ana Darn, 25 acres alrlafa, balance wheat land $4000 5 room nouse on West Alta street Two five room cottages on West Webb St., each Dutch Henry Feed Yard Good property In city and country too numerons to mention, any location that one may desire. W. F. EARN HART, t. 2? 75o tl $ 800 $ i ASSOCIATION BLOCK Jack Tomlinson Is bis home at Umatilla. Henry T. Hill and Mart Moore werej zuests of the Goldeu Rule last night i from Helix. t James B. Welch, of Pendleton, is ' registered at the Imperial. Oregon Dally Journal. Geary Kimbrell is visiting friends and relatives In Portland and Eugene for a few days. William Gardner, better known as "Big Bill," Is in the city from his home on Tutullla. H. Hessel, one of Milton's promi nent business men. spent Wednesday afternoon In the city. S. Simmons, of Pendleton. Is In Walla Walla attending to official bus iness. Walla Walla Union. J. E. Gorman, a prominent business man of Walla Walla, was a guest of Hotel Pendleton last night. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Glllett are In town vlflltintr relatives. Thev are now Jt I located on a farm near Moscow, Idaho. Sam Boyer and Charles Smith were In town yesterday from Athena. Theyj are prominent business men of that! place. ' j R. E. Porter, the wood dealer of' Meacham. returned Wednesday after- j noon from Walla Walla, where he had : been on business. j J K. Ronilg, superintendent of the! Sanger mine in Union county, and L. j H. Jlussell. a prominent timber man I and surveyor of La Grande, formerly! l-i : a member of the legislature from Union county, are In the city today, en route to Walla Walla. 8 Leggins and Overgaiters For Ladies and Girls Men and Boys 50c to $1.25 Per Pair ry t xr a r a httm nil A 1 M I O & VI 9-4 I I m. j m . m . Ia -v 1 it 1 im 1 j AT BASLER'S B1Q BARGAIN HOUSE Special low prices on Sideboxrds. Chiffoniers, Lady's Dressing Tables, Remnants of Carpets and Wonder fully low prices. Great bargains in Steel Ranges and Stoves . unninin 99. .a n I s U C C Graves, of MInneanolIs. and swyrawffiTOrrera ' general manager of the Coe Com- Best $2,50 Shoe on Eaffth Women or IYIen A GOOD THING AND WE'LL PUSH IT ALONG of The best and moBt convenient tbiDg K !. '1 .... 1 not little 10lur me iuiiu we iiRva seen its -- i !l . 1 J A r.nr faT6B. wry, ranroaa xime caru auu f . oDe are for free distribution. CaI1 ,or 1 t r.rf a Muowmg a calendar lor iwuo, fo- g.. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE M. A. RADER THR FIIRNITURFTMAN