The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 09, 1903, Image 2

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GENERAL NEWS
dine tn the White House, anti yet re
tained the firm support of Southern ♦
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Two cases of nubiHiic plague have
republicans
♦ Isen reporled In the town ot Aliotue, I
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He d.xrvil to remove Southern ted- ♦
♦ Mexico, not lar from the Texas lior-1
« ral offlt e-holders. in the fat e of the
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1903-
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tings and machines, and «on their ♦ ♦ + ♦♦♦♦<■♦♦ + + + + ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++ + + + 4 + ft + ♦
No attempt is now iieing made by 1
In view ot the fai t that active irri annual
t
f«j REPEAL LAND LAWS.
installments, not exceeding io the allies t<* conceal the fact that they |
iesp«'ct by his honesty.
He has ordered a Mississippi post- gation work will begin in many lo ' in which such charges shall be paid nrc affording assistance to the V'c-nc’
zuelan rebels.
ar«,
effiee closed because the proud calities in the arid domain, early in 1 and the time when such payments
The lauu irauds oi the West
shall commence. The said charges
Three ol' the biggest coal compa­
tne
the
spring,
the
full
text
of
the
Max
whites,
democrats
and
republicans,
sure to result disastrously lor
shall be determined with a view of nies In the United States have form-1
disliked to ask a negro woman for well law. under which government ■ «'turning to the reclamation fund an ed an alliance which for all practical;
Cana title settlers.
Vue uagiant misuse ol the Uuibet their mail, and worried her with fool work will be prosecuted, is published estimated cost of construction of the purposes will be a combination.
lor the information of those interest project, and shall be apportioned
Miss Dura Meek, of Centralia. III.,
auu stone aet in luu loresi regions ot ish threats until she resigned
ed.
i equitably: Provided. That in all con' went to sleep during the excitement
been
seised
upon
Can
Mr.
Roosevelt
force
the
South
the Norm west has
Be It enacted by the senate and struction work eight hours shall con­ of a lover’s quarrel. September 2b.
by the east as an excuse lor its re- to bend to the negro? ('an he ride house ot representatives oi the Unit­ stitute a day's work, and no Mongo­ After 100 days she is still asleep
tough shod over all the social senti- ed States of America in congress as­ lian labor shall tie employed thereon.
peaL
Governor Slone, of Pennsylvania 1
Section 5.—That the euUyinan upon bdvocates the passage of a state law I
Senator Quarles, «X Wisconsin, bus ment that has rooted imperishably sembled. That all moneys received
Irom
the
sale
and
dlsitosal
ot
public
lands
to
lie
Irrigated
by
such
works
introduce«! a bill tor the repeal ol the into Southern life, or will he fail lands in Arizona. California. Nevada. shall, in addition to compliance with tc prevent strikes and believes that
compulsory arbitration is tne solu­
«esert lane act aud also Uie umbel tn this venture?
New Mexico. North Dakota Oklaho­ the homestead laws, reclaim at least
tion.
He may gain the negro vote, but ma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, one-half of the total irrigable area of
tu«l stoue act. aud he probably na»
The disturbance* in the interior of
I
jvsuaabie grounds tor his acuon. U he will certainly not hold the white Washington and Wyoming, beginning lus entry for agricultural purposes, C hlna are spreading. Five 'thousand
with the fiscal year ending June 30. and before receiving patent for thé
a law permits or the abuse ot com­ vote by this poliqy. The people ot 1901, including the surplus of fees
lands covered by his entry shall pay troops have been sent to suppress th«'
mon riguts auu arrows Uie blessing» that section may be reasoned with, and commissions in excess ot allow :o the government the charges ftfifKir- disorders in the Province of Che-
ances to registers and receivers, ami Honed against such tract, as provid­ kiang.
■oteuued lor the people to be turneu l.ut they cannot be forced.
It is stated that the S20.0tMt.0tW
excepting the five per centum ot the ed in section four. No right to the
men
iUto machines lor uro gmtuicauou oi
As long as there are white
proceeds of the sales ot public lands use of water for land in private own­ malleable casting consolidation, an­
that
it.
the
Soum.
they
will
der.iai
>i
the lew, it should be repealed.
tn the above states set aside by law ership shall be sold for a tract ex­ nounced last month from Pittsburg,
f litre is no room on statute booh» they remain in authority. They may lor educational and other purpose», ceeding 160 acres to any one land Pa., as an assured thing, has gone- to
be taught by the gradual procesa of »hall be. aud the same are hereby, re owner, and no such sale shall be pieces.
.or licenses to perpetrate lrauu.
A. W'ettermark it Co., of Hender­
ho* will the repeal oi the stone fraternity to love all human beings, served, set aside, and appropriated made to any landowner unless he be
as a special tund in the treasury to
anti umber laud law effect Oregon but they will never learn to serve a bx* known as the "reclamation fund,’ rn actual bona tide resident on such son, Texas, bankers and merchants,
land, or occupant Ihcteof residing in today a ent into liquidation, The lia
anu o.xier Western states?
r.egro master.
to be used in the examination anu the neighborhood of said land, and no bilities and assets are each about
it * ill take two ol uie uree remain
survey tor and the construction and such right shall permanently attach $400,000
NO POMP OR SHOW.
maintenance of irrigation works tor until all payments therefor are piade
ng laud privileges away irom the ris­
Plans are Iieing formed to dtfeat J
the storage, diversion, and develop­ The annual installments shall be pai-i
ing generation. It will narrow down
is ment of waters for the reclamation tu the receiver of the local land of­ the Oklahoma-Indian Territory state
Chamberlain
Governor-elect
the Hi portutuues of the young man quoted as saying when the matter of of arid and semi-arid lands in the satu fice of the district in which the land hood bill, to which the president ia j
said to be oposed He favors ad I
who antis tinisell in need ot a home, ar inaugural ball was mentioned to states ami territories, and for the 's situated, and a tailure to make any nutting Oklahoma alone
pa>mcnt
of
all
other
expenditures
pro
­
two
payments
when
due
»hall
render
to to« solitary homestead law. It him:
Th«- coal famine has fiecomc- so se i
vided for ir. this act: Provided. Tha the entry subject to cancellation, with
wih mean that the great. arid tracts,
"While I appreciate the goo<l will in case the receipts from the »al­ the forfeiture of al) rights under this rions that measures to afford rellei
«he umbered mountain laud and the of those persons who would honor me and disposal of public lands othet act. as well as of any money already were Introduced In both houses ot
stony i>asture land ot the public do­ ir. this manner. I do not care for a than those tealized from the sale and laid thereon. All moneys received congress yesterday, and a lively d*
bate occurred In the senate
naiu can only be acquired by tile ball. I prefer, after my inauguration, uisposal of lands referred to in this trom the above sources snail be pai«i
A body of Pathan soldiers al Delhi.
:i.to
the
re<
tarnation
(und.
Registers
section
are
insufficient
to
meet
the
auu
«xert.se ot the homestead right
to go at once into the executive of- requirements for the support of agri­ and receivers shall be allowed the Il dia made a bold attempt it, broad
that, under more rigid restrictions fice and enter upon my duties. It is cultural colleges in the several states usual commissions on all moneys cayligb.t Friday, to rob a jewel room
than have formerly prevailed, it the my wish that all ceremonies be as and territories, under the act of Aug I .a id (or lai.ds entered under this act of gems valued at over a million dol­
Sex-lion 6.—That the »x-cretary ot lar» They failed in the attempt
t oua fide residence clause is enforced simple as possible. No red tape or vst 30. 1890. entitled "An Act to Ap­
Cole Younger has applied tn th*
ami the lenient and highly important tringe on them, if you please. No. 1 ply a Portion of the Proceeds of the the Interior is hereby authorized and
Public Lands to the More Complete I directed to use the reclamation fund Minnesota state board of pardons for I
leave ot absence permit is revolted, don’t wish to go to a ball. I wish to Endowment and Support of the Col for the operation and maintenance of a full pardon The purpose of the at> 1
as has been insinuated by the interi­ go to work.”
leges for the Benefit of Agriculture i all reservoirs anil irrigation works plication is to enable Younger lo re I
or department
That’s the kind of governor that the and the Mechanic Arts. Established ; lonstructed under the provisions ot turn to his old home in Missouri, i
It is stated in railroad circles that ’
11 these acts hare been abused by ¡ eople of Oregon want. An executive Under tne Provision* of an Act of ' this act: Provided. That when the
Congress Approved July 2. 1862." the I raymenu tequired by this act are
timber and land shares, congress that comprehends the responsibilities deficient y. if any. in the sum netras- made for the major portion ot the the request of the committee of train
men of Western systems for an In- j
should strengthen the laws, io pro­ of his office and is not too lazy to get 'sary for the support of the said col­ Ibnds irrigated from the waters ot crease tn wages of 20 per cent has
tect honest settlers and punish tnose down to work. Pyrotechnics are all leges shall be provided for from any any ox' the works herein provided for. been refused by all the road* in St I
then the management and operation
guilty of crooked transactions.
right in their place, but Oregon's gov­ moneys tn the tre**ttry not othe’ vis« ' oi such irrigation works shall ¡>ass to Louis.
Advices received from Fex. under
The right of the people should not ernor-elect wants no ostentatious dis­ a] | • »p-..*Ud.
Section. 2—That the secreiaxy o the owners of the lands irrigated
be swept away from them in a sort play in his. He is a plain man of the the Interior is hereby authorized an« thereby, to be maintained at their ex date of December 29. are to the effect
that the- members of Haina tribe, who
of retaliation for the acts of a few un­ people—Baker Democrat.
directed to make examinations ana 1 ¡t-nse under such turrn ot organisa were fighting for the pretender, have
and under such rules and regu­
surveys for. and to locate and con . tion
,
principled men.
as may be acceptable U> the declared their allegiance to the sul-
Th’ government of the United struct, as herein provided, irrigation lations
!
The future should be considered,
secretary
of the interior: Provided. Un
works for the storage, diversion, and 1
At Monterey. Mexico, 25o of the
and the rights of innocent settlers States *s like any other growing development of waters, including ar­ That the title to and the management
operation of the reservoirs and employes of the large Guggenheim
whose only means of acquiring homes tnsiness. As its activity reaches out tesian wells, and to report to con- tnd
1
work» necessary for their protec­ . smelter have gone out on strike be
is through the exercise ot land privil­ it needs more room, more help, more gross at the beginning of each regu the
'
and operation shad! remain m the . cause of dissatisfaction with a new
tion
a
merchant
would
Just as
lar session as to the results of such '
eges. should outweigh the desire of system
govei
nment, until other» im , provided I system of pay. About 64<O others arwl
j
< ongress to punishe the authors of is­ hire an additional clerk to help me»' examination* and surveys, giving es by
affected.
congress.
titrate*
of
cost
of
all
contemplated
government
Se< lion 7.—That when tarrying out I
olated cases of fraud by taking away increasing trade, the
Josef.fi Chamberlain ha« teen given
works, the quantity and location of
provisions of this art it boume» > a royal welcome by the Boers tn
must design and equip new depart- the lands which can be irrigated tbe
the very birthright of the masses.
1
necessary to acquire any rights or ’ South Africa. General» Delarey and
No section of the country deplores n.ents It Is inevitable The govern therefrom, and all fact* relative to 1 property, the secretary ot tbe interior Botha both attended the banquet
the
practicability
of
each
irrigation
the
manage-
ment
that
was
suited
to
the land irauds as deeply as the
project; also the cost of tbe work* is hereby authorised to acquire the lately given at Pretoria in Chamber
West No section oi the country is n ent of fifty millions, is not adequate in process of construction as well as 1 same for the United State* by pur­ Iain’s honor
SHERIFFS SA' E.
as desirous of seeing the guilty pun­ tc handle eighty millions A secre- of those which have been completed ' chase or by c«andemnatiou under judi­
German newspaper* are s<offing at
cial proceas, and to pay from the re­
ished as the West and congress tary of (-ommerce. a bureau of roads
Section 2.—That the secretary of clamation fund the sum* which may the Monroe doctrine and declare that
should study the situation well be­ a tariff commission and other like ad­ the interior shall before giving the t-e needed tor that purpose, and it it baa never been recognised by an>
public notice provided for in section stall be the duty ot the attorney-gen- power in Europe They guarded 1>
îtranru
fore making such a sweeping stroke ditions. are necessary.
four of this act. withdraw from pub eial of the United States ujcn ev«ry talk of paying no heed to the United
at the very basis of settlement and
CongTc-sa. usually a cold-blooded lie entry the lands required for at application of the secretary of the in­ State* In the Venezuelan matter
development.
tody, grows sentimental. patriotic irrigation works contemplated uudt terior. under this act. to cauie pro-
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
Oregon has learned a lesson. Her ?nd extremely solicitous for the !*o- the provisions of this act, and shal < ceding» to be commenced f«>r con­
restore
to
public
entry
any
of
the
demnation within Jv days from the
sister states of the Northwest have pie's welfare, over the coal question.
lands so withdrawn when, in hi* judg­
The damage In King county Wash
also gained in wisdom Land inves­ The country will freeze, however, ment, such lands are not required for receipt of the application at the de­ irgton. from the flood, is p'
' at
partment
of
justice.
tigation is earnestly desired.
Secretary Shan has turned an or
while < »ngross is deciding whether ■ the purposes of this act; and the sec­
Se< tion 8.—That nothing in this IlfiO.OOO. and 300 people are r- r d-r- ’
der closing the streams -. Southeast
She asks one more chance for life. there is a tariff on anthracite coal, retary of the Interior is hereby au­ act shall be .-onstrued a» affecting or temporarily homeless
Put the guilty grafter* into the sweat It takes an average congres»mar as thorized. at or immediately prior to intended to affect or to in any way
David Uhlen. foreman ot a rock ern Alaska against *a nun fishing uu-
til July 1. This act.oa is taken with
1 the time of begii ning the surveys for
box. and make them feel the iron long to understand a modern law. any contemplated irrigation works to interfere with the laws ot any state quarry near Albany, commit: -d sni a view to preventing the threatened
or territory relating to the control, ride Monday In a saloon at that place,
hand of justice, but allow the people when he sees it printed in black and I withdraw from entry, except under appropriation, use or distribution ot by cutting hia throat with a butcher cestruction of the fishery industry
who are innocent to retain their priv­ white, as it does any other eommor the homestead laws, any public lands water used in irrigation or any vested knife
The theatrical compn-ties touring
believed to be susceptible of irriga­
ileges. and enjoy their just rights.
The Prince Arthur, a Norwegian the Northwest have been delayed by
mortal. The shivering people would tion from said works; Provided That right acquired thereunder, and the
the washout* on the Washington
secretary of the interior, in carrying
like more simplicity, more coal and I all lands entered and entries made out the provisions ot this act, shall ’■ark. was wrecked January 2. on th» roads until rcar.y important cities will
Washington shore near Cape Flat­
GOOO COUNTRY ROADS.
less rascality and legal phrases in I under the homestead laws within proc, ed tn conformity with such law* tery. Out ot the crew of 20 only two now be psssed bv In order to s’’-’'-
Young max., do you desire to lay
areas so withdrawn during *ich with and lothing herein shall m any way
the companies to catch up ».th the -
, j foundation for weal h?
Elderly
laws.
were
saved
drawal shall be subje« t to atl tt.« pro affect any right of any state or of
Good roads for farmers are just
dates.
crest. do you wl»h to in»«. yourseive»
A search party ha* been organised
visions, limitations. < harges. terms
* competency?
as necessary as sidewalks for towns
Stockmen in Deei Lodge valley. and conditions of this act. that said the federal government or of any at Union to And 8. Sisson who left
If to. do a* others have done. Look
landowner,
appropriator.
or
user
of
and cities.
Montana, have organized against the surveys shall be prosecuted diligently
«««I I It «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-»«♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦■
there for the mountain* several
around you and — who are the
The countrv settlements are lack- smelters of that locality, The dense to completion, and upon the comple­ water in. to. or from any interstate week* ago and has not been beard
t>do men in the cotzununlty 1
stream or the waters thereof: Provid­
ing in their most vital prerequisites, smoke from these institutions, it tion thereof, and of the necessary ed. That the right tc the use of the from since
• re thus» who have tn' «ted tn
The rush of waters In the White
> estate
where well-built, well-kept, neat ap­ seems, settles over the valley In such maps, plans, and estimates of cost, water acquired under the provisions
the secretary of the interior shall de­ of this act shall be appurtenant to the River Valley has reached Its height,
However »mail your rxesas buy
pearing roads do not prevail.
volumes that crops and stock suffer termine whether or not said project
At Our
and the flood is now subsiding.
eal estate. Commence now. ! will
Farming communities in the West gieat injury No section of the coun- is practicable and advisable, and If land irrigated, and beneficial use shall Weather reports Indicate falling tem­
•ell on small partial payments, or for
te the basis, the measure, and the
aie growing’ away from their anti­ try is free from its vexatious con- determined to be impracticable or un- limit of the right.
perature in the mountains
ash. the following properties
A house with 5 rooms a
quated road methods. Everything flicts. The greatest need of the West advisable he shall thereupon restore
John McMahen. one of the most
Section 9.—That it is hereby de-
-id lot ........................... . .........
and everybody is progressing, except teday is a better und- 'standing and said lands to entry, that public lands clar« d to be the duty ot the secretary desperate criminal* In tbe Oregon
which it is proposed to irrigate by of the interior, in carrying oat the state penitentiary, made an assault
A nrotty cottage ai d lot ..
the conditii n of roads.
a more thorough respect for the means of any contemplated works provisions of this act. so tar as the on a guard Tuesday with a brick dug I
A bouse and two lota..........
It is proudly observed that the ap- rights of others, among the captains shall be subject to entry only under same may be practicable and subject oat of the wall of the prison
A dwelling, stable and lot ..
I earanee >’ the country districts o. oi the great
A dwHUng. stable and 2 lot*
irreat industries. There is the provisions of the homestead laws to the existence ot feasible irrigation
Six
rars
and
an
engine
were
ditch
­
Vacant iota from $150 to »300.
Ciegon ana Umatilla county i9 con­ room for at and there must be regu- in tracts of not less than 40 nor more projects, io expend the major por- ed In a wreck on tbe Or rat Xortherr
than 160 acres, and shal be subject to lion of tbe fund* arising from the Tuesday evening Engineer Palmer
A block of 1* lots
1200.04'
stantly improving.
lai ion and justice for all.
the limitations, charge* term* and sale ot public lands within each state
Which begins Satur«!av and
A half block. 7 lots
900 0t
accident
was
slightly
injured.
The
Better farm houses, better bams,
conditions herein provided: Provided. •nd territory hereinbefore named for was caused by a rock slide.
«M am
A plat of * lots ...
continues until Febv ist
Germany
and
It is the motive of
That the commutation provisions of the benefit of arid and semi-arid lands
titter fences, better stock, better ve­
A plat of 2 lots ...
200 .oc
Governor Morrison, of Idaho. In hl*
hicles and implements are seen every- England to crush out every semblance the homestead law» shal) not apply to within the limits of such state or message Tuesday, pays especial at­
intries
made
under
this
act
ct popular government in South
territory: Provided. That the secre­ tention to the subject of Irrigation
E. D. BOYD.
Ill Court Street
» heie.
Section 4.—That upon '.be determl
THE LAST PAIR
Taste and skill are exhibited in America. Freedom is gaining too nation by the secretary of the Interior tary may temporarily use such por­ and declare* that «S.hbf* square mile*
tion of said fund* for the benefit of
Lome building and ornamentation. much ground to suit the interests of that any irrigation project is practica­ arid or semi-arid lands in any par­ can be reclaimed in that state
BROKEN LLNES
The trial of T. H. William* and
For
this
reason
the
imperialism
; et tin- necessary part of every com-
ble. he may cause to be let contracts ticular state or territory hereinbefore
¿.wifAi aôrtfi
ODDS AND ENDS
Truxton Beale on the charge of as
i..unity, the public road, drags alone Boers were crushed to death; for for the construction of the same, in named as he may deem advisable, but faulting Editor Marriott, of San Fran
this reason Ruesia crushes the Fin. such portions or sections as it may when so used the excess shall be re­ risco. was ended Tuesday The jury
t .enty vcai s behind the times
be practicable to construct and com­ stored to the fund as soon a* practi­
The pneumatic tired buggy has suc­ and for this reason the allied powers plete as parts of .the whole project cable. to the end that ultimately, and I fought In a verdict of not guilty.
Ftum prices already low. we
The regular work of the Oregon
ceeded the old-time freight wagon, dim«' into the door yard of America providing the necessary funds for in any event, within each 10-year
shall
make such discounts
yet the road that was used by the to seize and destroy the Venezuelan such portions or sections as are avail­ period after the passage oi this act. State University began yesterdav
Sb^rtff
as will close them out quick
morning,
most
of
th»
faculty
and
stu
­
able
in
the
reclamation
fund,
and
tbe
expenditures
for
the
benefit
of
freight ‘‘schooner’’ serves today in government, under pretense of col­
dents havtrg returned from their
thereupon
he
shall
give
public
notice
the
said
state»
and
territories
shall
lecting debts. It's a blow at govern­
the same old dress.
of the lands irrigable under such pro­ ; be equalized according to the propor- homes In different parts of tbe state.
SHERIFFS SALE.
The Northwest is having a “good ment by the people.
ject. and limit of area per entry, ; lions and subject to the conditions as
A whale 75 feet long was found
which limit shall represent the acre­ to practicability and feasibility afore­ stranded at the mouth of the Colum­
roads” revival just now The govern­
Eastern Oregon has no kick com­ age which. In the opinion of tbe sec- - said.
Notice i* bvn-bj given lhal n«Jer and by
bia Monday He was washed ashore
ment good roads inquiry is opening
virtue of • writ of exerutl«« isausd ost ot
ing. Portland and the Sound are retary. may be reasonably required
Section 10.—That the secretary of by strong seas rolling over the bar.
Will
give
you
some
idea
of
111«
Circuit C«-«irt ot tbe State ot <4r«c.>n.
the eyes of the people to the true
clamoring for her fat steers; China tor tbe support >f s family upon the the Interior is hereby authorized to and is unable to regain deep water
li. and tor tbe C«>«t>ty ot Cm*till*. saAsr
the
savings
you
will
effect
by
ronditions of highways
the seal I hereof, and to me directed and de
The Great Northern in Washington
is eating bread made from her match­ lands in question; also of tbe charge* perform and and al) acts and to make
purchasing your s! oes of us
i«-«ml up«'n a judgment aud de*, ree la
which shall be made per acre upon such rules and regulations as may
Some thoughtful legislation along
ot Tbe Nvrtnena Counties invest
less flour; Omaha and Chicago are the said et.trie* and upon lands In be necessary and proper for the pur­ Is again open for traffic, but there ‘s
during - his sale
Clang! Clang! Hear tbe Anvil l»v*>r
still great danger from washouts and
o eut l'rast.
corporation
aa
the road law line is in order, Road
it. Limited, a
fiying aer mutton chops; Texas is private ownership which may be irri­ pose of carrying the provisions of slides. The Northern Pacific will not
BUS,
and sgaiast Mattie C. Cookerly.
Ring!
building is a science, just like every
«(«iraterly
Mattie
Coleman».
Mattie
C.
gated
by
the
waters
of
the
said
Irriga-i
this act into full force and effect.
taking her spuds and the world is
be in working order for at least 10
other adjunct of a civilized communi­
I As it beat* out in rithmic tiles of t ookerl.v. ae admtniatratrix of tbe estate
days.
spending money made from her gold, tion project, and the number of tbe1 Approved. June 17, 1902.
*>. l>eulei J Coleman, deceased ,L«wj Haiei
i our saccess in carriage and wagon Coleman, an infant; William G. Coleman,
ty, and the best result can come only
Elsie McMann. an 8-year-old girl
What does she want with a United
Infant, and Emma Xardlne ■?-lT»isr*.
; repairing
Felloe or spoke, axle au
through studied effort.'
THE DRAMA AND THE PUBLIC. house, where the drama of its own of Norport. Wash., was run over by
au infant, and Mattle C Coukerly. a>
States senator? Let those enjoy this
or spring, seal or sides—it's all guardian ot the persons end estates of said
country and the liest plays of all coun­ a sleigh Tuesday and killed. 8he slip­
Money used on roads should be ap­
1’ttle luxury who are not so oounti-
tl.ree lufanta as «ietendanta. when-hy the
There is a living interest in the tries are produced is to be congrat­ ped and fell In jumping from the
one to us. Wt put in the best of plaintiff
plied by experienced men. It is
did recover a
personal
decree
lully blessed.
urama in any country that is entire- ulated on such a possession. In time sleigh and the runner ran over her
i
materials
with
a
know
how
—
ditto
against
tbe defendant* last above named
worse than waste to abuse the expen­
ly apart from the moral question the community will produce a play body
for the sum of $31A3O with interest there
paint or varnish, and make your on at the rate of V per cent psr annum
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diture of public money on the high­
It was necessary to vote a 10-mill whether we approve of the stage or It must fl nt produce the professional
Rev W 8. Grim, pastor of the M
vehicle spick and span every way trom the 4tb day ot May. lssd, and the
ways the people must travel.
school tax In Pendleton yesterday, on noL The drama, in some form or nctor. Play writing will follow—Sa E. church at Oregon City, has been
sum ot Soo ou attorney s tees.
but as to expense. That's modest, • further
national
other,
ia
part
of
any
true
Journal
lcm
ud the c*al* and diaburnemenu taxed at
In pioneer days on the coast, road account of the low valuation of prop­
missing since December 28. He went
$.'<>.30.
aud
whereby it was decreed that
life.
NlAbliSMOTMIMS
out to his farm four milee distant
working was looked upon as a sort of erty. It the taxable property in this
SUmr (»«ullnr aa*UM« arv the beat. Wa er» tile une-igage date.1 oo the liSrd day ot
So it aeems idle for us to say we do
THE PUTITOFFS.
from
the
city,
on
that
date,
and
has
1-w-ember.
18KL
executed by lumisl J
a**nt* for them
menial labor, and when people gath­ district was assessed at a fair valua­ not care for the theater, or that we
C«leman
aud Mattle C Coleman, mow
uot been seen since.
Mattie C Coukerly > to platen*, upon the
ered to work out their road tax, it tion. less than five mills would be believe it is moral or an immoral My friends, have you heard of I the
John T. Cardwell, a well known
I olio Wins described real property te L'aaa-
SUMMONS.
town of Yawn.
was usually a holiday occasion, and sufficient to meet the expenses of the influence. The drama would exist if
tllla
County, tewtt:
pioneer
citizen
of
Cottage
Grove,
died
IS 000 acre tract »ud 12 00U ahnep
organized society were arrayed
On the banks of the River Slow,
The aoutbesat «uarter of tbe northwest
the greatest rivalry among the road school district. The evils of the tax­ all
Mr.
H00 acres, 8 iuilw fn.m Pendleton,
lc tbe Circuit Court of the State of qvarter. aud tbe south halt ot tbe north
against it, and the laws made it a Where blooms the Waitawhlle flower Monday after a short illness
Cardwell was a union soldiet and was good water and MM sheep at 10 per Oregon for I tuatilla <’ounty
workmen was to see who could do the ation question become more and more crime.
«*aat quarter, and the n«*rthe«i»t quarter of
fair.
Nettle J Burt. 1’laintiff . v» C .uui F the aoutbesat qiarier ot Secttoti 23, In
off market price, $3,700
least work in the eight hours.
If all presentations of plays on the Where the Sometimeoroiher scents buried under the auspices of the G. A. cent
I'uit. defendant
apparent as the subject Is applied to
Townahip 6 North, and Hange ST, Eaat
73) acre stock ram ii, running water, To <'o«mt F Burt, defendant :
1 R. post at Cottage Grove.
r.tage were forbidden by law, the
ot tbe Willamette Meridian, which mort
Times have changed; men have every day matters of government.
the air.
I,.MM
In
the
name
of
the
State
-»f
Oregon,
yon
Henry Bloom, a Portland drunk,
gage was re* orded al page 4S ot ltook 3
drama would still exist in written and
And the soft Goeasys grow?
■ hanged; the country has been trans
320 aerve, 1<M tons of hay iu oaru, nre hereby inquired to appear end ann-ver *>t the reeonb* >f mortgages te tbe office ot
was fined for wearing his hat in the
printed plays, and they would prob-
th» complaint fihxl against you March the County Recorder ot Tmatilla County.
Senator
Hoar
evidently
thinks
the
$4,000
formed; order has Bprung from the
courthouse Monday. The jailer asked
2*.th. llHHi. in the altoer «ntltled court Oregon, should be forecloaed. and the aald
ally be mere widely read than any It Iles in the valley of Whatstheuse,
300 serve in t'auiae Prairie $2.3)0
i»nd »uh on •< before Monday. March 2Mrd. real property »old by the sheriff ot Vma
him several times to remove bis hat.
<.i»organized wilderness, while the small trusts now In existence are no ether form of literature. The plays
N00 acres of wheat laud, 12 Hiller
In the province of Ijettersllde;
lillla County. Oragsa to aattafy aald Juda
and the judge Anally ordered him ar­ from Pendleton, $«,0(M.
country road, the servant and pack­ menace to the Interests of the masses, of Shakespeare are read and studied That tired feeling 1s native there.
And you will take noil-
that If you mem and all «vsta: liiervtvre I will, on
rested for disorderly conduct.
fail to appear, anawer or otherwise plead Saturday. Eebr<xary lath. UMS. at two
by
millions,
who
effect
to
consider
fi
OtU
■JOO
acres
on
the
river,
6
miles
as
hi»
anti-trust
bill
deals
only
with
It's the home of the listless Idontcare.
mule of the community has yet the
within m M time, the plaintiff for want oclm-k In tbe afternoon ot that day, at
the acteu drama demoralizing.
Pendleton, $2.300
Where the Putftoffs abide
thereof, will apply to the above entitle the trout d«H*r ot the Court House tn tbe
»a me old "chuck holes” that caused those to be organized in the future,
• • •
160 acres wheat land, 4 miles from court, in »«id suit for relief prayed for tn City
—
Fireman's
Magazine.
ot r.-ndletou Tmatilla County. Ore­
tl e pioneers to see stars twenty years Laws that do not apply to present
Pendleton on reservation, good waler, plaintiff'^ complaint, via For a det*ree dte gon aell
A living drama is always the result
al! tbe right, title. Interest and
solving
the
iMHitls
of
matrimony
existing
relieve
the
$4.000.
of a dose partnership between the
ago. as they cheerily bumped over the evils of this sort, will not
rotate which «he aald defendants, and all
between
Nettle
J.
Burt,
the
plaintiff,
and
1903 IN OREGON.
140 acres on the river, 12 miles from y< u. C«»unt F. Burt, defendant: ami for |s i»on* claiming and to claim by. through
people of any country and the actors
situation.
locks and xough places.
, o under then» .or any ot them, -ad on tbe
In _1 It* »tag’* man- Z,¿Uth
Pendleton, »1,800.
the < are. custody and control of the ntlno>* 2.3rd day of l>eceniber. ISS>2. or smes have
—the prof.-ssion of the stage This
Says
Time
to
the
Oregon
Land
Board.
•l
culti
be
danni
»««■
Ç
*
JWffà'À
This
is
a
partial
list
of
nutny
Stack
•tould
1»
ckJud
nett.
Ç
J
children
to
be
awarded
to
th«
plaintiff
leads
tc
the
production
of
the
popu
­
celebrated
had. or now have, in aud to tbe above de
“Jackson Day” is being
ROOSEVELT’S
With a smile serene and cold:
and wheat farms which 1 have listed 3’hia summons Is publlahtMi purauni t to an acrlbwl real property and every part there-
Dy
l»»!:i
x w «Är
4.1« ’ ’ s
a Cresui
Creaut liai»
tn every large city in the country. lar play, net aiways literary.
..•det
of
the
Honotable
W
R
Rlltt
Jndg.
’
of. at public auction to the highest bidder
"You can’t turn over a new leaf.
ctampea, ext lito» »uti h- -
ci th«' Circuit Court of the State or Or*- for eaah in hand, the pne-weda ot such aale
City Property a Specialty
Till you straighten the kinks in the the dite* ed m > l*r.- t-
W
President Roosevelt, HO far, has Ixivers of American liberty remem­
g« n. in. and for Umatilla County, to be to I m * applied In satisfaction ot aald exe
The literary play always follows af­
l have a long list of desirable liibhshed for nil consecutive week* in rut Ion and all e*sti*
old.”
Itcnrrt'»: .rih»'. 1*1
proved the wisdom of his advent ur- ber the battle of New Orleans and ter generations of the acted drama.
lota,
residences.
and
business the Eaat Oregonian, a newapapei publiebed
-.way a cold )■ IL* b ad
l>al**d thia 7th day of January. IPOS
join
with
pride
in
commemorating
the
In the «'ountr wherein «aid atilt haa beet*
Just as it takes generations of horses
ous moves. His mistakes are few,
bouses.
quickly.
Sheriff ot l mstllis Cwuny?Orw*a
conimenviMi.
the
ft
rat
publication
thereof
Tom McCale, a suspected shoplift­ Cream llnim It plnred loto .he noatrtt», aprenti»
1 do not list property unless the t'Olnff Friday. January &th. 1963. and the
in comparison with his many bold event. The century just closed con­ trained for the race track to produce
By C I- DAVIS, lteput?
er,
has
been
arrested
in
Portland
He
the
fine,
high-bred
roadster,
which
is
over
the
mttntbraua
and
it
ahaorlied.
Rebel
*a
int-
last.
March
2Oth.
19^3
price
Is
right
acts. Hie impetuous rushes into un­ tained no more pivotal day than that enjoyed and appreciated by people was caught in the act of selling a ■»«diateand a cure toilowa. Il I* not drying—doee
Mad «»and dated at rendleum. In Vma
on
which
the
riflemen
of
America
Made and dated at IVndleton. In Vma
trodden diplomatic fields have thus
who never patronite the race track. tew $20 hat to a woman for $5 As not pn duce araaaing. Large Hlae, SO tenu at Prug-
day of January, 1903
• • •
made secure the doctrine of the
he could give no satisfactory exp'ana gltlt or by mail ; Trial Slat, 10 canta by malL
far ended happily.
fetkr wnrr.
Real Eatata Dealer.
at Y JJKUTILKMS. M Warns burnt. Maw Tach.
A community that has a good play- tlon. he was arrested.
Attorney fur Plaintiff
He asked Booker T. Washington to I rights of m a a
THE maxwell law .
Most Extraordinary Bargains
Ever offered in Eastern
Oregon
Sale Starts at Once
Everything must go. The sooner we close out
the stock the better pleased we will be.
70 Sets of Buggy, Hack and Team Harness.
40 Stock Saddles.
('haparejos. Leggins, Collars, Balters, Curry
Combs Brushes, Sweat Pads, Horse Blankets,
Harness Oil, Gloves, Buggy U hips and everything
in the entire stock, w hich is complete
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
Every article in the store Cut, Slashed and
Slaughtered.
COST CUTS NO FIGURE
Our object is to sell everything in the entire
stock as we will positively retire from business.
The goods must go and now is the chai.ce to
get Bargains.
JOE ELL,
The Harness Dealer
Real
Estate...
Bargain Shoes
JANUARY
CLEARING SALE
OUR WINDOWS
PEOPLES
WAREHOUSE
REAL
ESTATE
Nasal
frs
CATARRH /Ϩ
E. T. WADE,