The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 23, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 8

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I. O. O F. Installation.
r report iia«i not been heard in that
Umatilla Encampment No. IT lias
place. The police here have not been
install«'«! til»’ following officer» for the
notified and several prominent citi­
term of one year:
zens ot this city, one of whom drove
John Hailey. Jr.. l>. D G. P officf-
In from Pilot Rock yesterday, sav they
FRIDAY. JANUARY 23, 1803.
ating.
Lave heard no such report, although
DISCUSSES SOME OF
C. E. M’LELLAN WRITES OF
iir direct communication with Pilot UNCLE JOHN HAILEY
Philip McBrian. C. P.
UPPER CALIFORNIA.
MOST IMPORTANT BILL8. Rock every «lay.
J. E. Beam. H. P.
PHYSICIANS.
AND OLD STAGE DAYS.
There is «‘very reason to believe
A. J. Gibson. Sr. W
COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD Speaks of Dunmuir .and Redding—In
K w
G
T. F .Howard. Scribe
Umatilla’s Senator in an Interview, that a frantic attempt to manufacture The Plains That Were Once House-
Office hours. 10 to 12 » tn
Building
R. Alexander. Trca«
States His Reason» for Supporting a sensation lias resulted tn l)•■a|>illK an
the Land of Sunshine and Oranges
Telephone red »71
to 8 p :n
Settle :
leaa. Are
Now Teeming
vnmeilled disgrace upon a prominent
C. P. Davis. Jr. W
Francisco
After
the
Amendment
to
the
School
Tax
—
Reaches
San
Ponies
.
menta
—
Nothing
but
Indian
;
L MILLKR. M D,. D8PAIN BLOCK,
citizen of that «'ointnunity. in whom
G. W. Brown, First W.
treat» and correeta eye trouble«, catar
Levy Law—Ha* Been Appointed on Ihe people had th«- utmost confidence
Several Delays.
John Hayes. Second W.
on the Site of Pendleton.
,»l eotulitloti!«
»nd
Impaired
bearing,
the Special Lewis and Clark Com­ when they elected him recorder of
W H M< Cot mack. Third W
Dunsmuir. Cal., Jan 8. Dunsmuir
aaae«
«»recti.» fitted for refractive er
The vi»i' of Uncle John Hail» y to
D. E. Cargill, Fourth W
Pilot Rock
-or»
Telepboa» Main 1181
mittee.
this city, recalls one of the most pu­
is a little town in the Siskiyou moun
J.
J.
Hindeman.
J.
S.
tiiresqii«» pi ri od h through whl<-h th*-
Senator Smith was last «‘veiling
• R> SMITH A RINGO. OFFICE OYER tains, just across the California line
A NEW BUILDING.
Ed Hanson. First G ot T.
West has ever passed. Looking back
tbe Pendleton Saving» Bank
Telephone and 2300 leet above the sea. almost
ctkod by an East Oregonian reporter
«•• reaiden»* i»*l<*pboa«. Main 301
¡1. the shadow of Mt. Shasta, where
trom the present to th«' year 1853. it
stand on his colleague's.
as
to
his
Integrity l.odg< No. 92 I. O. O. F
W. F. Matlock Will Erect a 810,000 s««m» impoKHible that the gr«-at te’-m-j
I S GARFIELD. M. D . HOMEOPATHIC at present writing the California ex­ as install« d the following officers for Senator Pterce’a bill providing for an
Structure on Court and Garden ing, productiv«' region lying between]
for th«> 1
ptiyaieiau and surgeon. Office in Judd press is standing, waiting
amendment to the present »«-hool tax
j indlog-
TeiepUont:
Office, black
73; tiack to be cleared
Omaha and the Willamette, «an be
of a wrecked the term of six months:
Streets.
levy law. He replied as follow«:
T
J
Tweedy.
D
D
G.
M.
officiating
«•tdence black 24.
freight train a short distance ahead
the wilderiie»» that he •rav«TH«-'l tn ;
"I
stand
pat
with
Senator
Pierce,
W.
F.
.Matlock
will
next
spring,
a»
c. P. Davis, N. G.
that year
;>R D J M FAULL. ROOM 17 A88OCIA ot' us.
reasons
I
might
urge
and
many
of
the
soon
us
the
weather
will
allow,
pro
­
s. A. Newburry, V. G.
ttou L ock
Telephone, main #31: real
After a delay of two hours we get
This plon«*er, born, on the frontier
stand
are
familiar
for
taking
this
ceed with the erection of his com­
T. F. Howard. Sec.
leoce telephone, black 1*1.
*• ____ . started aud a little later on a some-
_____
ones to everyone who has ever studied bined business house and rosidence. in Tennes»«'«'. ha» seen the ria«* of th*-
F.
Seals
War
J.
MUSICIAN wlutt shaky piece of track, pas» a box
R T
M
HENDERSON.
the present law and understands Its which has tieen on the tapis for Mime < ntire Par-iflc Coast from lh* plan«
A. M. Erb. Con.
and »urg»*oa.
Specialties, eye. ear. noae car lying wrong side up in a creek.
irequalities aud ircomdstencles. Mr. months as a possibility, and which is ot a d«-sert to its present p«‘rff'ction
,ad throat
Office In Saving» Bank build Webfoot rain and cloud has changed
John Hays. I. G.
In 1853 he crc»»< d ihe plains from
Pierce's bill provides for a per capita i.ow an assured fact.
Phone main 331
E E .Baltezore, O. G.
to California sunshine and Bret
Missouri to Salem.
At that time
tax
of
about
$6
per
pupil,
which
is
The
building,
which
will
cost
about
J. B. McDill, R. S. N. G
RS KE1ES A KEYES. OSTEOPATHIC Harte's country, through which we
the amount which many years' expert 310,00(1, will be built on the north­ there was not a dwelling house lx*-
Phyalclana. Chronic and nervoua dtseaae» are passing is at its best.
William
Folsom,
L.
S.
N.
G.
It was tn
once an«i observation has found to be east corner ot Court and Garden tween Omaha and The Italics, except
• apeclalty
Office one block we»t of p«»t
W. H. McCormack. R. S. V G.
some nook in these mountains he and
the amount n«*ed«>d to carry th«* aver­ streets, will be ot brick and two a small settlement at Salt Ijike.
.ffice
A. C. Funk. L S. V. G.
He passed through the valley now
his comrades were once sitting round
age district through all iu expense stories In height. The ground plans
JR W C. Bl’CHLY. PHYSICIAN AND Sl’R- The roaring campfire with rude hu
John Brown. R. S. S.
occupied
by Pendleton, in that year,
list
for
the
average
school
year.
From
geon. office in Deapain Block Telephone
show that It will be 50x75 feet in size.
Philip McBrian. I.. S. S
mor painted
□lack 131
thia basis .the per cent of the lery can T. F. Howard is the architect
The and remembers that hundred» of Indi­
The ruddy tints of health.
be readily and accurately adjusted to ground upou which it will stand 1» an ponies were grazing on the sit« of
¡1 LYNN K
BLAKESLEE. CHRONIC
Women Barbers in Pendleton.
droop­
the now prosperous city. A wagon
and nervous disease» and disease» of wo On haggard face and form that
the needs of the district The pro­ new vacant
The building will be
J. H. Pace, who conducts a barber posed law. If passed, will remove from
road, that Mas so n«wlv made that It
ed and fainted
oen
Judd building, corner Main and
modern
throughout
in
all
its
equip
­
ourts Sts. Office 'phone main Til; Re»
shop on Court street, has written to the assessors the temptation they
was dlfficiilt to find It. at times »a<
In the fierce race for wealth.
ments. as well as architecture. It vrlll
«d 27.V
When one arose and trom his pack's Minneapolis and St. Louis recently, ucw have before them al) the time, to be a testimonial of Mr. Matlock's the onh vr itig* of clvilizition
In 1862 Mr. Hailey came to Walla
in the effort to secure a couple of make text low assessments at the ex­
scant treasure.
taith in Pendleton.
TRAINED NURSES.
women barbers to work in his shop pense of the schools. For example,
Walla from Saletu and ot>erat«^i a
A hoarded volume drew,
ind
pack train betwren that place
MISS M B DARDEN, GRADUATE NURSE Aud cards were dropped from hand« in this city. He has received answers suppose there ar«’ 5000 pupils in a
Wright Brown.
Florence for a vear. He then i <&nt
trom several expert artists who have county, an«t 830,000 ar«- ne«'d«*<i to de­
Call on or adire*« *12 Thompson »tree!
of listless leisure.
Charles M. Wright and Misa Anua to Umatilla ¡.ending In 1863. and
ebone Black 2S4.
expressed a desire to come here to fray its educational expense bills for
To hear the tale anew
i r-
take positions with him. Many West a vear. If th«-re are 16.000.000 worth Brown, both of Pilot Hoik, were unit­ brother pa»» train from'ihflt
DENTISTS.
And there while round them shadows ern cities have barber shops conduct of assessable property In the district ed In marriage yesterday at 2 p m . Boise basin, until the year 1864. when
e«l exclusively by women and the In the per cent of levy must be 5 on at the Golden Rule hotel in this city. tn company with William l»h. he
gathered faster.
A VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN
r.ovation in Pendleton will be watch­ a valuation of Ilo.o00.06« the per cent In the presence of a small party of »taried th» l*ion«-er Stage Line from
And while the firelight fell.
d building
'Phone red Tl.
lelatives and intimate friends. Rev Umatilla tn Boise l»asin
He read aloud the book wherein the ed with interest
of levy must he 314. In other words, Robert Warner officiated. Mr
A MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS
and
The roa»« were lin»-d with imml.
Master
«□elation block over Srdimldt'a new drug
the bill provides for cutting the cloth Mrs. Wright will make thedr home at
No« Go Home. Children.
I tart wagon» at that time ard Indi­
Had writ of ’Little Nell.
re
Phone red 271
according to the measure of the wear­ Pilot Rock
ans were roaming ecnstantly from
Charles Durett. aged 18, and Miss er. whereas the present law cufs the
one point to another every where along
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
The fir trees gathering closer in the Ethel Thompson who has seer If < loth all one size, no matter the di
Cut an Artery.
the line.
shadows,
bright summers. are residents of tnensious of the wearer
The Inflex­
« F HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND 8U
In 1865 he bought cut Mr. fsh and
Clarence
A. Sunden la»t evening
get
listened
every
spray;
want
to
Eagle
valley,
and
they
ible bas'.s sch«-me has b«*on proven to
perlnteiMlent. make» complete and relia
While the whole camp with "Nell" in married
They made application to be a failure and the Pierce bill. In my <ut an artery tn his wriat while open <>perat«M the stage bustness alone In
» plans for building» In the elty or eonn
ry
Hoon 17 Jsdd building
___
English meadows*
County Clerk Coombs yesterday for opinion, provid«*« the best scheme for ing a can of lye at th«* Domestic Steam 786» he bought the line from Boise
Laundry. The cut Is said to be a City to Kilton. thus giving him a
refuged its amendment.
Wandered
and
lost
their
way
license, but were cruelly
•HEEK k COLE. CONTRACTORS AND
very severe one. aad of cours« will through route from th* railroad to th*
This is a mining country .the Sacra­ Bye and bye they will be older.—
Builder»
Eatlmatea furnished on «hort
Inheritance Tax.
: »tice
J.d> Work a specialty
Prompt mento river, whose course the rail­ Baker Democrat.
disable him from work for some time I oats on the Columbia
.»rvlce
«hop on Bin» »treet near Maia
•in 1870 m* «; orf*« >4
way follows, is here a small stream
"By the way. you may say that R*l*
Barlow A Hunter, who changed the
• A MAY. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD in a deep «anyon. the hills on either
t«'sentalivc Blakelee has 'introduce!
nam- to the Northweet Stage Compa­
er
Eat I ma tea inrnlated on all kind» side are bored with holes and tunnels,
an inheritance tax measure which I
* maeonry. - meat walks, «tone walla, ate. and wire cables stretched across the
ny. and operate»! the busiiMas until
strongly approve.
ea»» order» at Eaat Oregonian office
July. 1878. when Sabsberrv Gilmore
«•reek. convey the ore buckets from
that if the
"Further
let
m*
say
7.E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND 8U one side to the other. Judging from
and Hailey tmught the proper! of th*
introduced for rais-
measure
already
perlntendec-
Room
15
Aaaoelatloa
Northwest eompany. also the stage |
ihe number of holes in the hillside«,
ing rwv«Bue from indire«t sources be
•ulldlng
Pe..<*;eton. Oregon
line from Wii.nemucc* to Boise City, j,
the country has been pretty thorough­
come laws from them will rv»me at FAVORS MORE STRINGENT
and from Boise basin to Bole* City. I
t M KELL AIL PLASTERING AND C» ly prospected and no doubt has con­ WASCO CITIZEN INVITES
lerat one-half of the revenue of th*
■anting
< -«ent walks s specialty. Ea
CHINESE EXCLUSION LAWS i and changed the name to the Utah. |
THE HOMESEEKER. state "
tributed its full share of joys and
-'■aea fnrnlaht-d free
Work gus.-antaed
Idaho A Oregon Stage Company. I
CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS.
the mining profession.
"How do yon stand, senator, on the
rave orders at Badley anu Zehner » cigar sorrows to
»oro
Male St . P. O. box 104.
Bret Harte, in one of his storlew. Says the Day of Free, Open Range pronoeltlon to establish a two-mlle 1« Not >n Favor of Repealing the which they operated until the com­
We have the largest stock of carpets, outside of Portland, in
Present Homestead Laws—Thinks pletion of the Short Line and the O
¡ells how one poor devil with a peter-
Has Passed—Settlement Makes De I range limit for the graxers of sheep?"
the state.
This is an undi«putable fact. We oder better bar­
R
A
N
in
1884
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
d out claim and a fever-stricken
*T
am
opposed
to
a
twomile
limit
on
We Need Further Legislation
mind for Home Products—Don't
gams
than
caa
be hid in Easte'n Oregon, another fact which
Mr
Hailey
tell»
tome
lnter«*eting
-
lamily
on
his
hands
had
to
dig
a
well,
law. believing It would do great In­
saple bros
ar court street
Subject of Irrigation.
Want Two Mile Limit Law.
stories of those pioneer day» In th*'
is proven by the low prices we are offering.
Gañera. Electrician», dwden in
elec
the water supply having also played
jury-irreparable injury—to tbe wool
United States Senator-elect
Hey
Inland Empire. Or or.e oc«-asion h«-
rteal »upplie»
H oomb . «tona, wind tor cut among his other misfortunes, but
W. K Ketchum, a prominent sheep industry. I favor a very much nar­
•ieetrlc light», balls or telepbooen
Elec
burn, of Idaho. |»a«M*<! through Pendie was traveling on the regular stage!
ir-an from r.ear The Dalles, is a visiter rower range limit than two mile» "
a:
a
depth
of
forty
feet
he
struck
a
ncsl Urtare» of all klnda
Get o»r prteea
BAKER & FOLSOM,
7 ein of gold that made him a million­ in the city, says the Oregon Dally
"How do you stand or. Unit»«! ion this mcming en rcute from Idaho «oach. through Grand R»>nde valley.!
repair wort a »pectatty.
In the sprit:g of the year TI k ' t «- wasi
Journal He says that the sheep nus States senator’"
Next «loor to Postoffice.
aire
to Spokane
During the five minute water over most of the road and at
Redding. where the train stopped iness in Eastern Oregon ha» beei
TONSOTIAL PARLORS.
"Well, the minority will probably
We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors in
a few minutes, is a town somewhat vnusually good during the past year all vote for «ome representative man interval between the arrival of the night Ice would freeze to a considera­
BILLY KRA98IG. BARBER SHOP AND
ble depth.
west
bound
train
and
the
departure
of
or
two.
and
prophesies
that
wool
is
connection
with our furniture and carpet store and will answer
smaller
than
Pendleton.
In
the
north
­
of
their
party,
but
it
cuts
very
little
bath room . Main -tree» three door« north o’
At a point two miles w«st of Union
Bote! «t George. F1r»t class servie».
ern end of Sacramento valley, just going to advance in price considers figure, of course, who we may or may the Spoken« train, he was Interview
calls day or night.
Phone Biack 273.
at what is now the Billy Rcth ranch j
His principal not favor. We are not situated so the
out of the mountains. The Redding Lly before very long
ed at the depot by an East Oregonian «.wned by A. E Eat«»n. one of the l«*a<!
«EW TONBOBIAL PARLOR». COURT ST .
Three doo « west ot Golden Rule Hotel J. people seem to have a very pleasant itason for thinking so is on account senatorship need worry us at all. and
horse« fell Into a ditch and Mr Halley I
il Pace, Prop
First els«* Workmen, every­ iocation. with the snow-clad peaks ot of the protracted drouth in Australia, we propose to take advantage of the reporter.
thin.- clean, all mod-rn isaprovemeaU.
He was asked wheiher he favore«! jumped into the water, which rewebed i
the Sierra and Coast range moun­ which has been the means ot largely sttuaticm to do as good work *a possi­
PATTON'S SANITARY BARBER «HOP, 1>E8- tains in plain view and the Sacra­ curtailing the woo! production In that ble for our «-onstituents."
the repeal of the present law by which to hi» chia, to help tbe struggling'
horse It wag a coid day. and as aoon |
pain block Court «tr-rt; b »1 workman»'»ip;
Speaking of legislative mat­
mento valley gradually
widening, country
■U the modern improvement«; al: tool» »tenl
settlers on government land» have the he be came out of the water bl*»
Senate Bill No. 2.
stretching away as far as the eye ters of int*iest to stockmen, he says-
lied: bath room« in ronEoetlon.
irivilege of paying out on lands they c lollies began to freeze and »hen he
"Many people do not understand
OSTEOPATH, 813 THOMPSOM STREET
can reach to the southward
have taken at the end of 14 months teachM Union he cut his
Relative to Ranges.
the Import of the special road tax
frozen gar-
PHOTOGRAPHERS
South of Redding a few stubble-
OSTEOPATHY
is common sense
It will bear investigation.
It
i
e«iden«'e.
"1 have heard that a bill is to be measure you have Introduced
menu from him. in Sam Hannak's)
What
fields and green wheat fields make
is in harpotiy wnh Nature's laws, seldom fails and never does hum.
evidently I’ttle store and bought a
Hl« reply was prompt
W 8 'BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA
introduced at Salem making it unlaw- la it designed to accomplish?”
n«-»
.
’
fit
.
Flocks of wild
din-1 It is not Faith Cure Christian Science, Magnetic nor Electric Heal­
pber of the elty.
Harvcnt view«. In their appearan«^
«bowing tha tthe •••nator had given complete
"The measure, which is Senate Bill
dlan photo» for »ale
Finishing done lot geese are in the fields
ami mules, ml for stock to be permitted to graze
He said:
teflectlon
to
the
question
ing
It is based upon a correct kn«»w!ege of anatomy, and physioio-
within
two
miles
of
a
habitation.
If
After
smatevr*
Mala 8t . near bridge
Phone which seem to be the favorite work
thawing out and eaung
No. 2. is what I regard as a combina­
"I'm not in favor of the repeal of the
red 27»
i«hs gy.
A ¡arg«; per cent of »o-calied incurable cases are healed by thic
stock here, are kicking up their heels such a uUl shoudl pass, it would prove tion or compilation of tbe b«-«t feat­ I law. Its general effect is to make rer the »lag, started east
disastrous to the small stockmen. The ures of the special road tax laws ot I ‘
through Pyle canyon, and when ’hu. method,
The following especially are treated.. Eye. ear and throat,
in the i»astures. Palm trees flourish
BOOT «ND SHOE REPAIRING.
large companies engaged in the bus­ Ohio. Indiana and Michigan. It pro- lit easier for the settler to acquire a Proctor ranch, which has been tn
ic the yards, and the newsboy at the
heart
and
iungs.
liver and kidneys, bladder and urethai diseases, all
honie
from
the
public
domain,
and
iness would buy up al! the govern­ vldes for the creation of special road
home of W H Huffman for 28 y«*a
I. GUBENAWALD. THE OLD RELIABLE stations sings out, "Here's your or­
stem ach and intestinal troubles, all dislocat:ons and deformities, ner-
ment land on all sides of the small '.axes to meet the exigencies of orca that alone is reason enough for its re­ was reach«<i he was ucabl«- io ;•
Shoemaker
Flrttrlaaa repatrias with
anges. two for a nickel, five for a
tention."
feat materials
Shop la rear at Dtadtoger
owner and practically shut him out of s ions
<e*4
HD • xposure brought or , j vou- diseases, general diseases. Diseases of Womes a Specialty.
For instance, suppose, as is
dime?' somewhat to the detriment
Wliaon A CO
"What attitude are you in tn rela- (pell of «lrkn*-ss which <onnn»d
any free range
The natural conse often the case, a macadamized road
him___________ _______
__ ___
of his brother on the train, who offers
ouence would be that he would be 1« needed b*<we«i two points, say 16 t'on to the irrigation question?"
to his raow to, some time.
four for a quarter.
%
“
Briefly.
I
favor
the
present
federal
forced to sell out. All the country miles apart. The road Is m-itd«** bad­
Mr Hailey has been visiting
At Benicia, which is reached some
Vet al way» get GOOD GOODS »» Alexander's.
would Boon be under the control of the ly—te. tn fact, the grenteet need in irrigation law. 1 do not regard it as a i' ns Joan Hailc-y. Jr . and Ma..
time after dark, the Sacramento river
I-erfotN
measure.
But
what
initial
leg-
*r
lias changed somewhat from the little companies, and nothing <?ould be mort j that dirwtion the people along that »'atian on any question Is ever per- G Hailey, for **v<»ral
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
deplorable. It would retaid the de line have ever had. My m«*.i»ure pro
hale and h«arty for all his
mountain stream, which this morning
tect?
It
is
a
great
stride
in
the
right
velopment of the country more than vldes that the citizens along that road
and hard work on tbe frontiers of the
could almost be stepped across dry
direction, and will undoubtedly be per- Weal, almost half a century ago
anything else.
lor more property within the zone ly­
shod, but here is crossed on a mam
iected, or approximately perfected in
ing parallel with tbe proposed road.) time I believe in enlarging the legie-
Want Settler«.
moth ferry boat. Oakland is reached
UVKRY. FF.KD AND BALES STABLE, A. C.
who
would
be
most
benefited
by
the
Installation of Officers.
Droaar, Prop , Old Semp* Btabto. TB Cottun at 10 o'clock at night and San Fran-
"The day of the free, open range,
lation on this question: that is. en­
upon themselves
wood «treet: careful attention riven to home» cisco and the bay a panorama of bril- however, will soon have passed. Too load, can take it
The new officers for the ensuing1
larging the scope of the legislation so
leit witb ua.
liant lights floating and stationary is many homeseekers are coming to though they may live within a half It will reach all the present condi­ ?«wr of the Knights of I^rthia« in this
dozen road districts as they now ex­
COMMERCIAL STABLES. G. M. FROOME in sight.
Eastern Oregon to make it feasible
tions. correcting errors and adapting place ar. as follows: Dr. W J Keyes
Prop
Livery- f««d and boarding
All
ist. to Issue negotiable warrants to the
E MLELI.AN
C.
much
longer.
And
it
is
a
good
thing
It to the requirements of the people In chancellor commander, J. Duncan, i
kind« of t-.ruout»
Competent drtvara Op
amount
necessary
to
build
Immediate
­
for the state, too. even if it does oper­
Ihe various regions sought to be ben­ v ice^ommaader. Charles Sharp pre­ db ì
poalte Hotel Pendletoa
'PbuM wain 181.
ate against the interest's of the Stock­ ly th«- proposed macadam These war efited ’
late. A. C. Koeppen master-at-arms.
SATURDAY’S LOCALS.
men for some time. Every settler rants to be a lien upon the property
"Senator, how do you stand on the R W Fletcher keeper of the records
In the special road district thus form­
and sea!s Chartes Dutton master ot f
Eli Embyflk, of Union, is 1 ntown adds that much to the wealth of the ed. and to draw Interest and be paya­ Chinese exclusion law?"
state, and makes increased consump­
"I favor the Chinese exclusion law the exch«N|uer. Dug Glenn outer guard.
Th« latest Belts—Pall Mall
today
ble in 10 years
Under such a law
tion of Oregon products. There is
,md believe tn Its enforcement
I be­ Mr. Zellner inner guard. J. T. Hinkle*
C.
I.
Lisle
and
wife,
of
Echo,
are
in
Monte
Carlos and Dip de­
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
plenty of room over our way for set­ roods <N>uld be. built just where they lieve also its weak places should be trustee, The installation was con-
the city today.
are
needed
by
th*
people
who
are
the
signs, Jost received by ex­
tlers, and they are welcome, the more
ftrengthened by amendments passed ducted by Dtstrict Deputy J. H
RUBBER TIES HACK. NBW AND VERI
most interested, and It provide« a with a vies to n nderlrg the law more Gwinn,
M M. Wyrick return«*! yesterday the better.”
latea stpls. for the servlro ot the pwbile
The next district convention
press
at the
evening
from
Echo.
means
by
which
they
can
get
togeth
­
C. D. Caron and Jan 8 McKay, props Call
will be held about March 1 at La
stringent."
at the Commercial livery »table or tele
er on common grounds about their
Frank Brown, of Cold Springs is
Grande.
Competing
teams
will
b,
1
RIDGE
AND
VICINITY.
«
phone main IBI »nd the hack will call fsr
common interfits
it Is a pe«Tillar
building a large new barn.
BOYS ROB COVE POSTOFFICE. present from Umatilla. Union. Wai-1
thing
that
Representative
C.
W.
Car
­
Iowa and Baker counties. In all of
O D. Teel, a prominent tanner from Surprise Ball at Fletcher's—"Uncle
CITY CAB USB. ERW N BAKER, PROP
nahan. of Clatsop county, had prepar­
office —
and
Cal” Combes Make« Final Proof on ed a bill of almost exactly tbe same '.upector Clark Arrested the Guilty which counties the order is very
Telephone Main 791
-2 waiting Echo, is in the city today on business.
strong, and a large crowd of visiting (
room. Alta street, next to Savings Bank B.dg
The family of Coortwrighta, near
His Homestead—McBroom Loses a import as my bill, neither knowing
Parties Wednesday—Parents Are
knights will undoubtedly be at I-a i
Filot Rock is afflicted with the mea­
Valuable Cow.
that the other was contemplating any­
Largely Responsible for Such Deeds Grande.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
sles.
Then was a fine surprise ball at thing of tbe kind. He has introduced
Poatofficc Inspector
Thomas J
DR. G. W. VAUGHAN. GRADC a TK OF TH1
Dean Briggs, the Susanville stock-
his bill In fhe house and we both have Clarke addreesed
a communication
San Francisco Veterinary College; call» at­ man, was doing business in Pendle­ M. E. Fletcher's last night, every one
...THE
hopes
that
one
or
tba
other,
or
a
tended to diy or night
Office at Depot
«•njoyed themselves
yesterday to the East Oregonian In
ton yesterday.
Stable«; phone Red »11.
We are having a ni-e spell ot cold, combination of the best points of both ample time for its content* to have
Mr. Nobler, of Freewater, is here foggy weather and a call for feed on will b«'con-« law I will add that the been used in yesterday’s paper, but
INSURANCE A LAND BU8INE88.
law will be applicable to the construc­ the communication was held up en
negotiating for the sale of fruit lands the stock's part
near Freewater.
J. C. Combe«, beier known as "Un- tion of streets in all except cltiea— route by a violation of Mr. Clarks’,
J.M BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST
an* most reliable fire and a-eident Inaar,
W. 8. Smith, ot Ione, will arrive to­ de Cal." was In Pendleton last week those prohibited by the term* of their confidence, which accounts for its
L1MITED
ante companies
Office with Hartman Ab-
ror.-appearance yesterday. In sub-
night to visit for a few weeks with making final proof on hl* homestead, chart era.**
«tra’t Co.
Unde Cal!" is an old pioneer of this
stance. It 1« as follow»: William Han­
’iis patents in this city.
Against Extra Clerks.
JOE 11. PARKES. OFFICB COTTONWOOD
A son was bom this week to Ralph local! <y, but like many of his friends
“How did the Umatilla delegation In cock. William Devore and Cheater
8t Opera bouse block ;laad office bus
Ipeaa. such as filing of claims and Initiating Stansfield and wife, of Butter Creek, still believes in l«>ading a single life.
the senate stand on the proposition to Coon» are accused of having ent«* red
On tmpfoved propsny
Miss Tennyson of Mt. Home vicin­ increase th« number of clerks in the the postoffice at Core and mealing
«onteata a apaclalty
who are temporarily residing In Pen­
at,iow»at carrent r»«e«
ity, was a guest of Mrs M E Flet­ state senate?”
$5'13 of postal funds and 14.56 private
dleton.
JOHN HAILEY. JR.. U. 8. LAND COM
cher last week.
mlaalouer—Specialty matte of land Blings
"Well, as long as you have asked funds and a number of artl-les of CHAS. F. G. PAT TULLO,
L. W. Pennick, a well-to-d • fai mer
M. E. Sturdevant, proprietor of the me. I will say. though the question is value besides, among which were a
and proof ; Insurance and collections
Of 'rom m>ar Adams, was in the city yes-
fl«« In Jcdd building, room I*.
Ukiah-Pen lleton stage line,
Wall» Walla, Wash.
passed not in relation to any measure of pol­ revolver, several pocket books, some
'erday. His son Arlie h;i ■ wured a
through tn Ukiah on business last icy or proposed legaslatlon that S«-na bicycle sundries, etc.
clerkship
in
the
state
senate.
8EC0ND-HAND DEALERS.
Saturday.
Inspector Clark arrived In Cove in
tor Pl«*rce and myself hoth vot«*d
Mrs. C. C. Ireland, of Freewater,
Henry McBroom or Gurdane
answer to a telegram on Tuesday
is against the proposition "
GEORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND BECONK
has
arrived
in
the
city
and
is
the
said
to have lost a milch
cow
hand go«xte bought aud sold. Court 8t..
“State your opinion, it .you will, and within three hours after arriving
guest of the Misses Edith and Grace caused by her becoming caught in the
Optra bouae Mock. Call aad sea him.
about
any miscellaneous subjects in In Cove aecumtilati'd e-idence* that
Crockett, on East Court street.
stanchions
and
her neck
being connection with the legislature; either apparertlv Is abundantly sufficient to
IN
SECOND
OF PENDLETON.
V
8TROPLE. DEALER
Mis M. J. Crowner has returned broken.
convict the boy« named. A port lor
If there la anything you
band goods
branch.”
or
necond-band
turnltura.
need in new
ruin H iron, where she has been vis­
There was a pleasant party at the
"You may quote me. if you will, as of the evidence was finding the hoys CAPITAL................................. 570,000
stove», granite ware and crockery .call an«i iting her son, Charles Crowner, whose
Reeves place near Nye this week,
..... 560.000
saying that Joint
Representative in a secluded spot practicing at target SURPLUS
get bls prices. No 212 Court street.
little son has been very 111. The child
Mr. Banks, the sawmill man. who Phelp». of Heppner, is developing in­ shootlne with the revolver, which was
Tranaacta a general banking busi-j
NSW AND KECONI' HAND GOOD* BOUGHT is very much better.
is located on the headwater of Butter ti. one of the strong men of the house, Identified as the one taken from the nesa Exchange and telegraphic trans­
■nd «old; pawn broker«; money advanced m>
H. F Harrah, of Pilot Rock, reports creek, between Gurdane, Alba and and is well started in the direction of postoflCB.
all kind« ot article«. Waler» t «berry, prop« .
fers sold on San Francisco. New York,
Ths bovs wore arrested Wedneadat Chicago and principal points in tha
7» Cot Ion wood .treet
that every acre of his 320 acres of Ridge, is having his logging finished 'c’oing good, effective work. You may
wintei whhat is In fine condition and and intends soon to begin the opera­ also »ay that Congressman-elect Wil­ morning aud taken before United Northwest
BLACKSMITHING.
that nearly every acre of winter wheat tion of his new sawmill
liamson, who is a holdover senator. Is States Commissioner L J. Davis at
Drafts drawn on China. Japan and
COPBLAND A BON FOR WHEAT BACKS in that part of the country is in equal­
«ne of the very strongest and most Union, who considered the evidence Europe.
Cheapest »nd beat la town. »14 Webb M ly aood condition
sufficient to require each of the boys
Much Interest Shown.
just men in the senate.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000
The inteiest in the preparatory
on
reasonable
"As a member qf the minority. I to give 5506 t«onds to appear before Makes collections
W. F. Cargill, of Cold Springs, who
TYPEWRITERS ANO SUPPLIES.
the
next
session
of
the
United
States
meetings
which
begun
last
Monday
terms.
m>i»t say that the minority has been
Buye and Soils Grain, Froviaiona, Stocks, Bonds and Cottnn far
has in 450 acres of winter wheat, re­
F
8
MERRILL
SPOKANE,
WASH
ports every acre of it as being in flue night In the Baptist church has been treated nicely In the formation of com­ grand Jury. The bond was given and
Cash or Future Deliver*
LEV.
ANKENY,
President
almost
tinprecedent<-d.
There
Jiave
the
boys
were
released.
Hancock
is
Agent New Denamore Second band type
mittees. and in other respect», by the
condition, and that all the winter
•liten, «oppile». rei la In*, repairing
14 years of age. Devore 15 and Coons
W. F. MATLOCK, Vlce-Proeident
Deal« m government, municipal aud mtacellaneoua aecurttiea. Owa-
wheat In that neighborhood Is in been »«veral conversions and the at­ majority. Senator Pierce is a mem­
C. G WADE, Cashier.
tendance has been steadily increas- ber of the special Tongue memorial is 17.
ng and operating the moat extenaive private wire aystem in the world we
equally
as
good
condition.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.
Inspector Clark does not hesitate to
ing. Every session now practically committee. I have been honored by
H. F. JOHNSON, Aaa’t Cashier. an execute large or amall order» more promptly and aatiafactory thaa
Tom Jordan, after an absence of fills the rear room ot the church,
»ay other coftcera.
being appointed to two special com­ i,ay that ir. his opinion the parents
' SPOONK80KE, IBI Kb’PL'JYMENT ARENT
We guarantee to execute orders • hen limits are reached
■nd Mewenger men
If you want -employ­ over a year In Hot Springs, Arkansas, where the meetings have been held mittee, one the I/*wig and Clark expo­ of the boys are largely responsible for
We do not
men' or help, or reliable messenger aerelre at whither he wept on acount
of his thus fai. and beginning with Sunday
sold you resitonaible for more than the margin you place tn trade Wa
such crimes in allowing them to roam
sition
appropriation
committee,
and
all hours, call on him, MO Court St . Phone health, has returned.
His health is >he meetings, which will he continued
harge no interest for carrying long stocks
Black IK
the other a special committee to In- the streets at night and in not hav­
greatly improved In every respect. He all ot next week will be held in the vestigatc-
MARGINS
REQUIRED—Grain. lc per bushel; stocks. *3 per »Mr»
the lighting uud water aup- ing sufficient general control of them.
STAR EMPLOYMENT OFTK E.«» MAIN ST.; is working since his return for Billy
<
ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 1889.
general audience room oi the church. plies of the penitentiary and insane The boys all belong to highly res|«ec-
II you aead aaip or aeez employment call on
'oramisston—Grain.
per buahel; stocks U
_____
of 1 _________
per cent
Krassig,
the
barber.
table
families
ue Phone Main loll
asylum.*'
We will send you our Book of Statistics and Daily Market free Write
CAPITAL
___ -I
i----------- --- —-----------------
Good Record Expected.
550,000 ‘or It
Old Mr. Searcey’. of Union district,
WANTED.
George Hill, a young man whose
Chapter Officers.
MORE MANUFACTURED NEW8.
has I »ought a residence property in
REFERENCE; 75 National and Stats Banka
The following are the recently in­
part of home Is near Helix, writes to his
WANTED-YOUR ORDER« FOR ENORAVED Pendleton, in the eastern
friend. J ,T. Hinkle, from Pullman. A 'Phone Message From Pilot Rock stalled officers of the Royal Arch Ma- Transacts a sanerai banking buain
LOCAL REFERENCE: Pendleton Savings Bank.
eartie, wedding ineitattona, etc; Ilin engraved town, and will move in some time next
visiting cards with plate, |l 5>: additional month
High priest. Henry J. Bean;
Mr. Searcey’s health Is very Wash., where he is taking the course
Says the Report About Rynerson Is sons:
cards In iuusre, | per huadr^i. The East Or-
Main Exchange. Bank of Commerce Building, Minneapolis M'.un
king. R Alexander; scribe, E. J. Som-
poor,
he
being afflicted with some in pharmacy at the Blate Agricultural
Interest allowed on time deposits.
• jonlan
Untrue.
College. Voung Hill Is said to be an
merville: captain. J. F. Robinson :
form of heart trouble.
Exchange bought and sold on all •bangea in 75 of the principal towns and cities of the Northwest including
uncommonly level-headed boy, besides
?pokane. Colfax. Pullman. Rltxville. Dayton, Walk Walla. Moscow Pendlw
The report which was given public­ principal sojourner, J. R. Dickson, principal points.
ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN H. F. Harrah and son. of Pilot Rock, having a high character in every sense ity this morning to the effect that El secretary.
on. Wire« under construction to Portland Tacoma Seattle Everett aad
F. W. Wamsley; treasurer,
Special
attention
given
to
collec
­
are in town today. Five members of of the word. An enviable record at Rynerson. of Pilot Rock, had disap­ W. D. Hansford; master of the fourth
Vancouver B. C.
COUNSELLO R-AT-LAW
tions.
Mr. Harrah’s family are now down Pullman on his part is confidently ex­ peared, seems to be untrue from be­ veil and royal arch captain, Jerry
U. R. Supreme Court
N B If you have an open trade or account with ua you caa opernta It
with the measles—four of them in the pected by all his acquaintances.
REGISTERED ATTORNEY
ginning to end. The sheriff’» office Barnhart; master of the third veil. E
n any ot our 75 offices.
up«««» n
earlier stages, while one i> nearly re­
U. H. Patent Office
has received no Information of his U. Murphy; master of the second veil W. J FURNISH, PnssidsnL
Pendleton Office, Room 4, Association Block. ’Phone Main tt:
U. t. and FOREIGN PATENTS covered. Mr. Harrah reports the mea­ The presidential election in Salva­ disappearance and a 'phone inquiry to and senior overseer. Frank Has-
J. N. TEAL, Vlca-PraaidanU
sles is very prevalent in that neigh­ dor is over, and Pedro Eacaton i> be­ Pilot Rock thia morning was answer­ brouck; master of the first veil and
Trade Mark* and CopyrigbU
T. X MORRIS, Cashier.
1
1ih.lt. N W.. Washington. D. C borhood—In and around Pilot Rock. lieved to have defeated Dr. Reyea.
ed by the surprising news that such junior overseer, A. W. Nyo.
X W. MALON8Y, AaM Tufi’—
» IN SIGHT OF SHIST*
WANTS SETTLERS
DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE
I
I
i
I Alexander Dept. Store
Oregon Mortgage Co
FARM LOANS
The First National Bank
COE COMMISSION CO.
Pendleton Savings Bank
X
I. 0. MAJOR.