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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1903)
t: - 6 13 4 IS i, 5f V"' ? i t f 6' "Mi 1 conduct the meeting. It is possible I (KiV I lCffP(CWlYVl Del Cary Smith, of Spokane, who fnlted States, will be present When in town several weeks ago he express-' . ed the Intention of being present! when the order was organised here i if he could nossibly get here. After PERSDKAL MENTION, j SATURDAY 1IAKCH 1?03. 1903 Latest S Inl-A I visiting team of IS members will at tend from Astoria. the organisation ceremonies and ' tatkra. a banquet will be served tyles NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. Our spring and summer shoes are here and we can fit all with the latest styles at the right price. We have the largest assort ment of shoes in the city for you to make your selection from, and our prices are right. Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Phone Main 1181 Good Shoes Cheap Rips on shoes bought of us sewed :ree of charge. CLUB NOTES. Parliamentary Club to Select gates ot State Meeting. Local club notes this week consist largely of special votes of thanks to the citizens of Pendleton generally, and the press in particular for the most generous support they have Sirs. W. E. Rose is very 111. J. H. Godfrey has gone to Boise. Josse Moore has gone to Caldwell. B. Miller has gone to Dayton for a week. John Tatincer. of Helix. Is In town today. W. T. Shepherd Is in town from Upon I Spokane. E. Snearly went to Portland thl morning. Miss Mabel Jones has gone to Walla on a visit. George Hewitt, of Helix, was here yesterday. D. A. May has returned from a trip to Weston. John Timmerman. of Helix, Is in town today. Mrs. X. Sargeant. of Athena, is vis King friends here. irksome, and that it should be added sujste, a rancher of Butter under the circumstances At any rate Creek, is in the city. inai ine .uueuieoai ua, m-, Mfs pete Rinevi!ie is recovering cun lor ut u. m.ufc iu Uut , , font hA Tiirnrt-tlrmpi trt thA jrrnt in-i -nrv oriwrionn hv tho J. Huderman. a rancher from north lack of room. At the" same time not!0' Pendleton, is in town. all the business men are a unit in the Robert Starkweather came down support of the bond proposition ! from the mountains yesterday. W. C .Minnis, the Meacham wood MAPS OF OLD DITCH COMPANY, j dealer, is in the city for a few days. The Misses Mildred and Sadie Cof fer have cone to Rosebure on a visiL - - 1 1 L. : L. .. a .. : . . mc'lli s0,!" William Fitzgerald. represenUng mens tngmecrs. t tj,e pacific Rubber Company, is in the The executive committee of the! city. Citizens Will Vote March 25 Proposition for Another One. March 26 the clttaens of Pendleton will vote upon a proposition to bond the district for the erection of a two story, eight-room school huilding to be erected on the present site of the old academy building- It Is claimed that the present facilities or the city schools are inadequate ns regards room. The present bonded indebted ness of the district :s $13,000. and it Is claimed that S3o."0v more can be added without the burden being too De,e". Judge Hartman Has Secured Docu- uoiumma vauey irrigation Associa- p. p. collier is recovering from his MA T-n-'. nv,... n4A(mn Tuil nn i - . . - uuu ine. jcaiciuaj wliciuwu. "uf; attacK of tne grip, nut is still very n A wartm-in ctofo1 f hr nnnimtt. . . Hror. ths rOtih trnmprt ann thp- ntlhhr - . ... iwuie. r ' w " tA thot it hue ctuiiifArt f h.i m i rcr ann school durinc the art exhibit. .. r.. i Bailey Ross, deputy assessor for .... .... - . . . ... uiat Jk iiitr uiu uuiauiid tint: i4 i- . . , . . . . The Thursday Afternoon Club will ,.. OI,.uc . ., ha ; Meacham. precinct, is down today on hold its regular meeting Thursday of mmm, -, business next weeK at tne nome oi Jirs u. , ,a,s hav5ng the government surveys H alley. - j ni,nr TtnttA- nrlr mnn. The Parliamentary Club will meet par- try. The officials will make such use of them as they may see fit to assist them in the surveys they are now at the Commercial Association lors Tuesday, the 10th at 2:30. No- Z:Z , o, "0T VvT;. making, which it must be understood retary of the State federation of the are rimentaI or in the nature of uuuui muug ui uuu u examination merely Astoria in June, and asking that del- egates be elected and the names sent to her not later than the last week in March. Pendleton clubs are entitled to seven delegates. There are also in Pendleton two chairmen of state com mittees and the state president, so animation the "hub of Eastern Oregon INDIANS HELD FOR TRIAL. G. Ladine of Loveland, Colorado, ar- nvea mis morning ana is prospecting for land. E. J. Couper, a prominent stockman and farmer of Union, is in the city for today. Charles E. Saylor. of Echo, left last night for Alioona, Pa., to visit with this father. i Mrs. Charles E Bean is home from i Portland, where she has been for the lowisn ana Kasiarxin Must Answer j past month. onarge or norse aieaiing. . xassie Stewart, the wealthy and As a result of the preliminary ex- retired farmer of Adams, was in the in held vesterriav Rnmmis-I ritv vstprrinv muuer nauev ne a lowisn ann has-: t t-:y. .. jj .u i havp a strong delecation at the state! toA- .i ttu. o,. "suiuiu I " c wuu a,OI bls grandfather, w. C. Kern, at courr on inp enarec nr nnrsc stpa .;tt.u Richard ORDER OF EAGLES. Mrs. Osborne has been ; court on the charge of horse steal , ing. Immotanic was discharged, as ; Ihirn. The day the horse was stolen 1 111 h pneumonia, but is recov Will Omanrr ArJ- 1-4 Tnmarmu i Tmmnronin ry-, rA r U eriDE SOmeWUaU at Hendricks Hall With Large; Athena, city jail, where he had been, M-mui isemng a sentence tor a M. McLearan went to Walla "Walla misdemea-i tnJs morning for a visit which will ' nor, and it was clearly proven that ! ,ast about a .week. m. n . i rt.j r T-1 ill . ""- ""- i .1:7 ; ne coniii not have had a nand in the Miss Mildred Kirn, of Salem, arriv- lltth Z,rw an even if D-v an chance he had ed .sterday and will visit with her STSdoTSJ ikempk? ?n!had - H -3 P'-ned. isister, Mrs. John R Docherty. , w. -'"rs. aneuey jones nas returned The Buyers View. ; from walla Walla ancnmnnniori hv . F. E. Judd, manager for the scour- Jesse Sailing's little daughter. ! ingr.muis and Edward J. Burke, who I represents H. I Hartford. moderate view of the wool market so far as prospects for the coming Hendricks hall. Charles 1. Flynn, ot. Baker City, the state organizer, will Toile Articles C. Judd Miss Celestinp Mnorhmiso rrhn Jc & Root, Of!tPaohin7 nt pv.,n amo hnn Connecticut, take a veryinlht tn si.nii at- 9nj a.,,,. rkrt 1. ----- " Clarence JenKins. of Auburn. Me., j arrived in Pendleton this morning. 1 Mr. Jenkins is a brother of Mrs C. B. j Wade. Just come in and take a look at our line. We Lave a cqmplete line of all the requisites for the toilet, in cluning the celebrated Howard Hair Brushes. TALLMAN & C2: THE DRUGGISTS f clip are concerned. In substance 'their opinion is as follows: "If the (prospects of a month ago bad contin- ued unimpaired the coming clip might ' have brought an advance of a cent over last, year's prices. Present indi cations, based upon the extreme Eastern market, which is persistently Mrs. Ida Stanull will later in the spring, or perhaps in the early sum mer, go to Ohio and to California on a visit. J. L. Keffer, who has been visiting weak, do not seem to justify an expec-; William Shannon, at Helix has re lation of more than one-fourth to one half of a cent advance. It is possible, further, that if the present conditions are too lone drawn out. that there ! may be no advance at all over last year's prices." j Mutton for San Francisco, j There are being loaded at this point ! today 2.100 mutton sheep purchased ! for William Taffe & Co., of San Fran i Cisco by E. Harrington, who last week : shipped 2,600 head to the same firm" turned. Later on he may go to Helix to reside. J. W. Maloney, grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of the state, left for La Grande last night on lodge business. Samuel Bethers. who is manager of E. W. McComas' Swit2ler Island prop erty, is here today. He has 150 acres in alfalfa. The mother and brother of Ralph Carter are expected to arrive tomor row morning from Dayton. Or. Ralph from here. He has other deals on . nes dangerously sick at the hospital nnf h ijih will Ann nlwl I rtf h ai - 4 loot, wnich will conclude In other pur- ! chases and shipments. The loading j today is being done by Frank McGriff ! and Richard Abell. One thousand of I these animals are yearling wethers bought of Rugg Bros.. 500 are lambs bought of A. Perrard of Pilot Rock, and 600 are ewes bought of the J. E. Smith Livestock Company. Mr. Har rington states that they are as fine a lot of mutton animals as were eve seen anywhere. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that all taxes for thc year 1902 are now due and payable at the sheriff's office. Taxes unpaid become delinquent on April 1. No rebate after March 15. By order of county court. T. D. TAYLOR, Sheriff. IT SURPRISES TEEM To hear too hare not got a Winona Wgon Thoie outer bearing block prerent tbe axle from springing and mate it tne eajleat run ning wagon on earth Tn-itel eiuJ hut are aenanee lo tne realnr TheT nerer cr&.-k or , bate looe tp ke Our baek and baggteaare c.,. . . , . , , Biade tr the Winona Manufacturing Co r. rignt Seven negroes have been killed dur in the hardwood titix. ah atr dried timber ing the week in shooting affrays when tt$U&tlZ?iir weather compelled the construe neagle brothers I t,on cews to remain idle on the WeaeU and guarantee the 8toTer Gaiollne 1 Dallas division of the Texas & New Engine Orleans railroad. A FEW BARGAINS .room home with bath room, wood shed, cellar, xood 'lawn with shade tree, on Lincoln street, near Bluff. A nnaii for 1S00. Tom bwearenKer place on West Alta street Two lote. good rwi deuc Only 2o00. Good G-nxim houw ou Went AJta acres adjoining the city buildings. Onlvtl650. 320 aoreg, pood house aud barn, good orohartl, 30 aores lu alfalfa, ou river, 12 miles from city, JustMOOO. iw acres omuesirom town, small house, plenty water. A proposition to lake, $1000, Corner lot. A iKirvuin. 1000. Good 6-room how, good stable and other good T. B. Hawley has returned from his visit to Wralla Walla. He has in 400 acres of wheat about 12 miK- nerth vtst of heie that is in very fine con dition. Danner. the photographer, has rent ed of D. Kemmler the latler's resi dence, on West Bluff street, and will occupy it as soon as Mr. Kemmler vacates. Mrs. F. N. Robinson and her young son. accompanied by C. C Robinson went this moming to Yoakum to visit with Mrs. Robinson's brother, Caleb Stephens. W. H. Barker of Lewiston ha been the guest for some days of William Roberts. Today Mr. Barkes went to Butter Crepfc to visit with his brother J. H. Barker. G. E. Stocker will move to his ranch in Camas Prairie soon. Mr. Stocker has for a long time been very 111 with a combination of lung and stomach troubles. Leopold E. Marchant and George Forbes, of Fletcher, Idaho, and Dr. Edward L. Burke, of Culdesac, Idaho, made timber and stone proof before County Judge Hartman today. Miss Millie Born, who has been the guest for some weeks of Mrs. R. Mar tin, returned to Uklah veaterdar. Her .4 ' father Jacob Born, is one of the' 1 wealthy stockmen of that district. i Hon J M. Robbing passed through i Ponrilnton nn hls is in especially good condition and beginning to grow finely i Antone Vey. who lives on Westj Webb street, is having the rock put ) on the ground which is to be the foun dation for a neat iron fence around his residence lots. The rock was J brought from thc Grand Ronde roun-; try. Claude Hanscomb. a student of the Hill Military Academy, who has beeu out of school for the past two months on account of sickness is In Pendleton today. Mr. Hanscomb ox-t pects to return to school in a few ! days. ' u. . LiiCKinson. x. n. roueu ann J. E. Monk, all of Tokoa. have heen prospecting for a couple of weeks in the southern part of the county. As a result, Messrs. Dickinson and Fol lctt located timber claims south of Camas Prairie a few miles. W. W. Wolfe went to Echo this j morning. Mr. Wolfe owns consider-! able land in that neighborhood and is j undecided whether to dispose of it for present offerings or nold It in hopes of further advances. Mr. Wolfe will go to Seattle in a few days. ; t ,slr it.: sometning New. A new line ot Souvenir China has arrived. Some are real beauties. "Picturesque Pendleton" has five scenes on one plate: Poor Lo's Twins, Umatilla j River, St. Joseph's Academy j and other scenes I Come m and look at them. ' Will not cost j'ou a cent. J Tie Bc$1 IS AL WAY THE CHEAPI D. M. Ferry's Garden j are unquestionably the best. are iresn anu sure to crow i i . uc mcy mubi seieci varietm J audpicu 10 mis sou and clia TOICET SOAP finest line of high Soaps on tbe market AWL TEA HOUSE Try "Mother's Pride" Coffee Land For Sale Wool Contracted. j Thc scouring mill has contracted; for 450.00O pounds of wool now on the backs of sheen. This wool will be furnished by seven sheepmen who J regularly sell a certain proportion of ! their clip in advance to tnis mm. ine o acna, 90 in bottom, to set to aiiaUa; fine contracts were made about February t15,reh,lrd: 2a' milM ,rom nUlroid on. the wool to bring from to j SiOicraaad fosbeep. Aflncsloct ranch; cents on delivery. The scouring mill ! plenty oi waier, jstdd will open this year between the first ; twomiiea out, i3x). and tenth of May. Its average year-, r.O acre-a tock ranch wltb fine rommw 1 COnSUmpilOn IS LH.l ecu d,suu,viu SO mu-lO n r Tor hntlnm ! air i and 4,000,000 pounds. ; jfco. i lwacres on tne umauua rlTer, 12 mllraout, iisco Laborers' Union. SCO acrea of wheat land, 12 ml lea from Fen- ' dleton, ROW. The Federal Laborers' Union, oft oacre-a Carnu Iralrle itock ranch. $r0 this place. Is numerically the .very crw; ico ton. oinayin barn, jtouo. strongest yet organized. There are ... ed that ther-j will be 150 by the end ""w "" i-uuu lur Btu& i of April. Eight new members were city property A SPECIALTY, j admitted at the last meeting and I have a long list of desirable lots ' there are now six applications on file. ! residences and business houses In lo- i calities to cult the buyer. j ! Phone Red 400 Miller Grocery 636 Main Street Phone Main en 1 , Bargains m Real Estat I have a larger and liBt of FarmB, Stock Rand and Uity Property lo than ever before. Also a lot of land m wheat section Waahingto'n. 1 tne cocui of ut(B Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors . for their many acts of kindness and i their sympathy shown us during our ' late bereavement in the sickness and , death of our daughter. MR AND MRS. J. J. DAVIS. 1 N. BerkeW E. T. WADE, Real Estate Dealer. , Dally East Oregonlan by j only 15 cants m waste Dr. Flick, in a lecture on tubercu-. losis, warned especially against mov-, ing Into houses previously occupied ; consumptives where disinfection had not been done, and also against ! the employment of consumptive serv- ants, and emphasized the efficiency of cleanliness as a preventive meas ure. i 1 1 i I l l HUM I Our Shoe Is Removed to of the I Main Store PEOPLES WAREHOUSE- ST. JOE STORE, NEW SPRING GOODS! ine nicest line we have ever shown. Each day bnngsrj a snipment 01 new goods; our shelves are now loaded wither juress uooas, VVaistmgs, White Goods, Percales, Gingbst. Underwear, Hosiery, New Hats, Clothine. New Neckrat 1 Notions of all kinds, Beautiful Laces, new patterns andk- signs, .Belts in fact, almost anything vou can call for Wt I selected these goods personally and with great care, hence v. have all the new things that the markets have to offer, andu I we paid spot cash we do not hesitate to sav we can save aS ' who favor us with their patronage at least 20 per cent on wbu mey wonia pay elsewhere lor the same grade of goods. The Lyons Mercantile Company Remember: The largest stock of goods in the city to Hdect from. ; PETS A BIG LINE Axminster Stinson Flemish Extra Super Union Rugs CAR-PETS ! Velvet Tapestry Rajah C. C Flax Art Squares M. A. RADERj FURNITURE STORE! MAIN AND WEBB STREETS Trip lcfii kkkkkkkkAAAkKkkkkkkkkAAkk n 1111 iHm 1 ; ; 1 ; n t BUSINESS CHANCES-Tlie OM JDutoh Henry Feed Yard, a good nvewtnieut, 17000. Depot livery Btable. only 1700. Havden'a t conieotiouery HUm ou Court street, at invoice price. t W. F. H '4 R IV TT A T 1 E ABB OCX ATI OX BLOCK yesterday Mr Qllletto reports that TIIR DOMFSTIf I AUNIIHV a iiiiiiiii . 1 n i' realty is advancing rapidly jn and lUL "U,,IWHL wiUMJll, 4aMAAMlAAAA4tAAAAAAiAAMAiMAAi,AAJL aroung Echor Of the crop the alfalfa Court and Thompson Streets Preaching from the Honse Tops terciay. Mrs. Robbins spent the day On the meriu of our line laundry work with hor parents. Mr. apd Mrs. W. D. wouldn't, have half tbe ellect thatoue Hansford. leaving again on last night's ' of our exquiitely luuudered shirt tra,n- I fronts, collarx or ouilu on tlie wearer Conductor MaVtln Anderson will go haa UP" hl frlendn. We make more to Huntington on No. 2. tonight He ' customers from our line spe linens of will meet there a tralnload of home-!"" ," color and aiflhtlo aundry work seekers from Missouri, and will con- "n,1.1 wearer tli an h .ecture on the duct thorn through to this point to.''J.wt would give us. 'Seeing Is In morrow ! 10-.evin." aud our ck! is on all the , . faatldliM dreswrs in Pendleton. . uiiiuiir. hi ccno. was in town THE BEST MANUFACTURING COMPAKI STEAM AND HORSE POWER COMBINED HARVESTERS As McCormlck was the original Inventor of the reaper and he5-! er, so was -nest" the original inventor of the first successful wl Dineu Harvester. j We wish to call the attention of nnr frinrtn who contempts purchasing a Side-Hill Combined Harvester the coming season, thi we are sun in tne lead In the way .of Improvements, in .harvest machinery, and which our farmer friends have rightfully named & "KING OP THE FIELD." After watching its work In the field & past sixteen years, and for the season of 1903 it will be stul beltft a we nave maue a number of valuable improvements. The MACHINE is the stronest anrt moat riurahle made. IMPROVED DRIVE WHEELS 5 feet 4 Inches high, 22 inch U RUNAWAYS are a rare thing with us. There Is a brake M main drive wheel, which is controlled by the driver. HEADER Is driven Independently from the grain wheel of tf arator, and Is arranged with a clutch for throwing in and out of when turning corners. THE SEPARATOR We wish to call your attention particul! to the separating Qualities of our mnnhino w inim hat no ottl combined harvester on the market can in any way compare wltbj forspeed and thoroughness of work, in all kinds and condition! i arin, una win require less team to operate it ! AUTOMATIC GOVERNORr Our notnt wlnrt ?m?firnor on t fans governs the blast so that at harreeJ may be traveling, the wind Is automatically regulated and preTe1 cloglng the shoe and carrying the crain over in hte straw. W We take nlpnnnrt In Inoltln. " ,1 -r- 1. jUlfeA3t. o V5 . ' " " 4uuK JUU IU IXIH OU i CIHUIV b " . ' Pendleton, and make a personal inspection of each and every parti uu. mucuines uuiore placing your orders. Every machine wan" ed to do all we claim for it and to be firstrclass nl evry respect. TEMPLE &, WILCOX, Local Agents Have Yoar Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Dglay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed bj BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Pule Hote.