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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1904)
—«----- grand chief of honor of ths order. Delegates will be present from Prai rie City. Dayville and Ixee. Articles of incorporation were filed FRIDAY. NOVEMBER is last week for the Stockmen & Trad ers' Bank of Prairie City. The bank is incorporated to do a geenral bank ing business. with a capital of $25.- 000. divided into 250 shares of par o value $ 100 each. The incorporators are W. W. Gibbs. IMF J M Fill ICTT SPFAKS <>l* M A. Butler. Robert Balentine, John run IX< I X I KK l“OCT. Taylor. Sol Taylor. M. Durkhelmer. Isham Iaturance and F. M. Knight It is the intention to have the I bank open and ready for business by Mill«*! < urlx I p hl lied Willi HU < > IU h >(S «»II Hll«| KlCU«1« IlhllMI'li th»1 15th of December. Grant Coun In padded leather bindings. ty News. W hen loolh's tall to Pay Their Ke- Published at $1.09— **| mn *4*—Fatdn of tlie Ihiet is a Type > BREVITIES. of tI m * Frontier Cabin and HU OUR Funeral Pjre stand« \ear. Frank H. Blair, of Weston, was in Pendleton Sunday. Miss Alta Sharp, of Athena, spent ( Post paid anywhere.* l>r J. M. Pruett, who tor years was Sunday in Pendleton. a i evident and practicing physician NOTE \ I l W T1T1 ES: H. B. Kershaw, of Walla Walla, of tins city, but who is now a resident " Nulocral of Breakfast Table.” < ► was in Pendleton Saturday. of Oakland. Cal . tells Interesting "Hr) ant's Foems.” ' ’ Master Charles Johnson, of Baker stories of Joaquin Miller, the “Poet “ 1 t'hristinas Carol." City, spent Saturday here the guest of the Sierras.” near whose home Dr. "Evangeline." Pruett lives in Oakland. of Mrs. John Vert. “Pbradisr Lost.** “owing to the world-wide tame of A marriage license has been issued "Tab's From Sliakesprare.'* to Edward L. Howland and Lulu the poet.” said Dr. Pruett to the "lawly of the latke.** East Oregonian, while on a visit to Wimpll. both of Umatilla county. •T*oe's l*oem-.'* Mrs. A. c. Courtney, of Atlants, de the city recently, “strangers from all "Whittier's Poems.” parted last night for a visit with rel parts of the I’nited States call upon "Pilgrim's Progress." atives and friends In East Burnside. him every day. People of the highest \n»l many other titles. literary tastes, and standing, refined, Ky. ♦ educated and erudite, all expecting to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ennis, of find tiie poet in a sumptuous study, Walla Walla, were in Pendleton Sun surrounded by the wealth of art and day on their way home from St. refinement. I-ouis. “Imagine their surprise to find Georgt H. Foster of Baker City, Miller curled up in bed in the front came down Saturilay evening to at SANTA CLAUS HEADQUAR room of his cabin, with his boots tend the funeral of his brother-in-law TERS. and clothes on, at all times of the J. H. Standage of Milton. which took day. place yesterday. ” *1 am not sick, ladies.* the poet L. B. Reeder, formerly one of the will say in excuse for being in bed; leading attorneys of this city, now INTERIOR NOTES. ’but I am tired ami can’t afford to located in Portland, is in the city to pull off my boots between visits, so day. greeting his host of friends. He New Rank at Prairie City—Winter in 1 just keep them on. Come in ami is well pleased with his new home. I Grant County. sit down, and excuse me while I put Mrs. M. Noble, accompanied by her on a coat.’ he will smilingly say. as Winter seems to have struck this part of the county for good, as the . daughter Maggie, is in the city a few he pushes a rough stool toward his thermometer has reached close to the »lays on their return from Portland to visitors and vanishes into the only their home in La Grande. They are other room in the cabin, to complete zero point. Stockmen in the upper Middle Fork ' old friends of Rev. and Mrs. W. L. his toilet.” country are not very well supplied Van Nuys. Miller's home is on Oakland with hay. as the June frost greatly; Attorney T. G. Green of Baker. Heights, where from his rough cabin damaged the summer crop. The City. was in Pendleton Saturday on i porch he can look over the bay and Austin ranch produced Sv tons this business before the supreme court. out through the Golden Gate. He season to 150 tons last season. Hay I Mr. Green was counsel for the de-1 spends most of his time in wandering is selling at $20 per ton. fense In the celebrated Pleas Arm- , around his premises, lounging in bed The semi-annual convention of the j strong murder case. to rest after being bored by visitors, Degree of honor lodge for Grant ( E- L. Eckley, editor and proprie and in talking with a few intimates county will be held in this city next tor of the La Grande Chronicle, is in I who live near him. Friday commencing at 10 o'clock the city on business connected with Close beside the cabin, which Is and continuing through the day. The his paper. He says the past season made to appear as near like a pioneer convention will be presided over by has been a very prosperous one for cabin In construction and furnishings Mrs. Margaret E. Herrin of Portland. all classes of people in Grand Ronde as possible, stands his funeral pyre, on which he has ordered that his valley. body be burned after death. and Conductor A. I". Nash is critically | from which his ashes are to be ill at his home on Jackson street He , thrown to the winds. has been indisposed for several weeks He \as piled up a huge »ton* mon but in the last few days his illness ument. with a furnace Inside. In has become serious. Extra Conduc- ’ which 1» place»! 1« cord» of dry fir tor Fred Waffle, of La Grande, is on wood, and wfclch la to tie u»e»1 In hl» his run. cremation. He has prepared the pyre Dr. P. A. Charlton, veterinarian, with sedulous care, and often mak*» If you are looking for wheat land who formerly resided in Pendleton, changes and additions to the detail» or stock ranches, come and see us but who ;s now located In La Grande, to Insure Its perfection We have some of the best proposi was in the city Saturday evening vis tions ever offered for sale in Eastern iting old friends. He is well pleased BALUITTS FOURTH TRIAL. Oregon. We have just listed some with his new location and is prosper very desirable city property at low ing nicely. Self-Styled "Napoleon of 11nance * prices. May Plead Guilty. Mrs. M Behrenx arrived Saturday Financially a bankrupt and with E. T. WADE A SON. night from Portland and will visit out the friends that rendered assist Office E. O. Building. with her husband until after the ance In »lay* of his prosperity. Let- holidays. Mrs. Behrens is a well I aon Balliet. the erstwhile self-styled known soprano of the metropolis, "Napoleon of Finance." he of the and her stay in this city will be I White Swan Mining Company. Lim greatly enjoyed by Pendleton peo ited. fame, will likely plead guilty ple. Mr. Behrens is rate adjuster to the charge of fraudulent use of for the international Freight Associ the United States malls when hla ation and is one of the most popular fourth trial comes on at De« Moines Iowa, this month. That he will do railroad employes in the city. JOAQUIN MILLER Dainty Books SPECIAL CUT o PRICE 60c Frederick Noli M 1" rio> .»pinion . r thoae who have ■k.N’altei -<*re. been mure or lex. axam'luted with I 'It la V him. says the Baker City Deii»o«’rat. Recent lltlgution in tha courts of California between Bulliet, ax man - ager of the White Swan Company, and the ntoekhoidera won out on every point, liax developed mu»‘h a<l- ditlonal testimony »letrlmental to Balliet and hlx past method», New officer» of the company have po.s- DI I Besxlon of the books of the company and corre»pondenee that will be in- tro»luced as a<l»lltlonal teatlmony by the government at the coming trial. It take» money and plenty of It to ’Iroiihl«* Sahl to Have started on tiM" I fight Mtrvrt and <‘tdiiilnaUsl in the lle- Uncle Sam. and of this Balliet lx xhy of. and at a time when he <VFnler’>» Offht* During a Trial—Ml needx it the worst. Partie«» Well known in P«*n<lh*ton— H. Stuller. secretary of the Natter l'orin<*rly l.lted in P»*n<llr- White Swan Company. will leave t<»n—Matlock I* a son of C um «* Mat- Monday for Dex Moines, Iowa, ax a witne»» In the case and In the interest i«H-k—Heppner "•liocki'd l»> the \f of the governmeiit. He will take with lair—Di-triet \iiornn and < oro him a big bundle of ad.lltlonal SVl- nrr %re ImrMlgaliiig. Mr. Stuller I» of denee In the case LI ’ UK.I the opinion that Balliet has not got a gh«»xt of a show to clear himself (Special to the East < Iregonian.» < I. uili I of the charges against hint. Heppner, or.. Or , Nov Nov. H. Frank Natter 1» »tea» I with a bullet through hi» brain, Policeman Creswell is st rlouxly injured, and I>ee Math» Old *M*tth‘r PaMRrd \way Front Hi« under arrest as the result of : >ng affair that Farm Near % riant*. urred In court ■iaturda y Peter Christopher, aged 6 9 year«, »■order» died Sunday at 10 p. m . on his farm, I Natter died by th» hand of lh< 12 i mile« northeast of Pendleton and man It 1» said, and th, iattei five and .i half miles west of Adams. ed Ills wounds from III gun from an obscure liver disease. There [ lock. The exact cause of the about were present at tin* death Ills child mg l< is a qurHtion w hich the i oron* r’« ren as follows His sons. J H., of jury and the district attorney are to-1 Pullman. Wash., and I. A., of Adams; day < endeavoring to sohe. his daughters. Mrs. Amelia Davis, It is alleged that Natter had who lives four miles north of Pen trouble with L’resuell Saturday that dleton; Mrs. Amanda lairson. of led io hi« arrcMt :. During the turn- Pullman. Wash . and Miss Johanna, ination at the recorder's court the whose home has been with her fath shooting took place Just who fired er. Another daughter, Mrs. Eva the fl rut shot is where the testimony Johnson, of Seattle, could not lx conflict«. It 1» alleged that Matlock present. fired ul the officer, striking him Mr Christopher was a native of twice in the region of the throat. Finland but was raised In Norway «'rrswell returned the fire and Nat- and wax married there. With hl« ter fell dead with three bullets in w ife he came to Michigan in 1955. i him. Two of the w«>unda are hi hi* and from there to Umatilla county head and the third through the body bolle acid Mr in 1577. Mr. and Mrs Christopher It is reported thi» afternoon that resided from 1977 upon their Adams «‘reswell’s chances for recovery are summer farm until Mrs. Christopher's death, good. a year ago. and Mr. Christopher made Former State Circuit Ju Ige J J his home there, with his youngest Halleray and Colonel J«vmes H Baley, her ribs daughter, until his death. of Pendleton, have been retained by her heal Mr. Christopher was a Lutheran, Matlock and are here to lay attending caused des: and the funeral will be under the the inquest over the body of Natter. talcing auspices of that church at the home. Frank .Natter w.is the only son of Wednesday next, and the interment will be in the cemetery west of Ad John Natter, an ! wa« about 25 years of age He was married three months ams. ago to Miss Stella Rhea daughter of C A. Rhea, of Heppner. M KM MX(. IDUIH I’l.KXT. Natter ran the saloon connected He »a« popular in <>eary kimbn*ll Working on Site on with the brewery Heppner for genial qualities, and al- I mat! I la HKer . Geary Kimbrell left this evening so for the skill he attained In a year« when bl for the upper Umatilla river, where let les. During the years he will make preliminary surveys for cle racing was the vogue. Natter w riders in t a power site for the Umatilla Electric one of the fastest Northwest, and in later year« he was Power Company. football The proposed «ite Is on the Uma known as one of the best Natter was tilla river. 11 miles above Bingham players of the region Springs station on the O. R AN., bom I in Pendleton, where his father Heppner, the and about four miles from Bingham lived before ; a brewery Springs sanitarium The site to be elder Natter surveyed promises to be one of the here. Dre M ♦$ t ; <>' k. who is best in the Inland Empire and will be developed soon. Mr Kimbrell ex- for shooting Creaswell. is a son of pects to be absent thrvs or four days. Ca» Matlock and a nephew of Mayor W F* Matlock, of thi« city H*- hai been reared in Morrow and Umatilla Bo,« Arm Broke Olney Sallng. the 5-year-old son counties and 1» a well known young of County Clerk Frank Sating, fell man. The community 1« iWtal by the from a stone wall shortly before noon today and sustained a fracture of the affray and little will be g ven <»ul un til after the Investigation by the cor- left arm. just above the elbow. orer and district attorney. Real Fatal»- Tran<4m. lauer Vendo» of <«R«>ting Isabella McIntyre to John A. Mc Heppner. Nov II —»Special to the Intyre. land In the city of Athena East Oregonian i—one version of the consideration. $»♦»♦. .hooting We’re in a Position PERRY HOUSER Heating Stoves UM. at m»>i>ey-<,ving prices. ■ i'll a .1 Our Una was » ,,t grttlng onl> heaters that are fuel over» man-T hompson Co. H M:l>u . STOCKS. Pf.I’M lilX’G 11 I 1 I I I I I I I I » I ■ Thanks- giving A X »arvlng «« to rarve that t rk«> Miti» He Lave tbo —rke-i and oumi complete line of CARVERS . frbin fr ru. J vantine onr line be- w. J. CLARKE & CO. *++ - 'Ari. i H igkktk MILL WUllk CANT BE TOO G4JOD. if satisfactory service is de- sired in house building, Lum- her may be all right to •tart with—clean, well dried, thor- oughly seasoned—but if it is • properly milled " all other advantag-s are lost We take a just pride »n every stick of lumber which comes in and gne s out of our gates CaU at ab Pendleton Planing Mills Robert. FortLer. Pro, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ Ke . ...................................................... ....................................... IT PAYS TO TRADE AT When You See it All this week the best $2.50 shoe on Earth for Men and Women, will be When You See it in Our Ad its So Ke PEOPLES WAR.EH NOVEMBER 11 AS SO FAR BEEN THE BUSIENT MONTH OF THI- YEAR. INI» III\l III! I P WE PROPOSE TO MIKE THIS "THIRD III I » I HUSTLING BUSTLING WEEK $1.89 Dry Goods Section red. blue and ........................... »1.00 UNBLEACH- ........................... »1.00 BLEACHED MUSLIN for .................. ........................... »1.00 25 YARDS OUTING FLANNEL, dark and medium colors, for............................ »1.00 75c LADIES* LACE COI.LARS, HUSTLING BUSTLING W EEK ..................................... 50c »1.(4» UNDIES' LACE UOLEYRS. HUSTLING BUSTLING WEEK ...................................... »»c »1.30 LADIES' LACE COLLARS. HUSTLING . . 9Sc BUSTLING WEEK ... 25c JAP SILKS. 20 In»‘lie-, wide. Hl'ST- LING. BUSTLING WEEK ......................l»c 30c JAP SILKS. 27 indie', wide. HUST- LING. BUSTLING WEEK ......................37c H3c T A FITTA SILKS, black and colors. HUSTLING. BUSTI.ING WEEK .... »2c 25 YARDS good CALICO in fancies, for......................... 20 YARDS gornl weight LL ED MUSLIN for............. 20 YARDS 3»-in<-b wide 73c UMBRELLAS, k»ta of pretty handle-», HUSTLING. BISTLING U I I K ... 4Sc 35c ALL WOOL SERGE AND CASH- MERE. HUSTLING. BI STLING WEEK 22c »1.00 Black PEAU DE SOIE. HUSTI.ING. BUSTLING WEEK ........................................ *9c »1.73 Black PEAU DE SOIE. HUSTLING. BUSTLING WEEK....................................... »12» •1.50 3«-lnch BL ACK T A IVETA. HUST LING. Bl STUNG WEEK .................... 9*e »1.00 <O.MIX>RTABIJ-X full sl*e. HUST LING. BI STLING WEEK ...................... »9c 73c fidi -Jn- COTTON BLANKETS, HUST LING, BUSTI.ING WEEK ...........................Ike BRING ANY NEWSPAPER AD.. CATALOG <»R CIRCULAR WITH YOU AND COMPARE PRICE WITH QUALITY AND IF WE CANT SAVE YOU MONEY WE IHIN'T WANT YOUR TRADE. Sensational Clothing Sale »».50 MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS in black, brown and mixtures. HUSTLING, BUS TLING WEEK ..................................... »3.95 »10.00 MEN'S SUITS. 50 to select from; HUSTLING. BUSTLING WEEK ..»7.90 • 13.00 MEN'S SUITS. SO to pick from; HUSTLING. BUSTLING WEEK . . »S.80 SOU MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, HUSTLING BUSTLING WEEK ........................... 35c 5OC MEN'S UNDERWEAR. HUSTLING. BUSTLING W’EEK. 3 for .................. »1.00 MEN'S UNDERWEAR. MENS RIBBED VICUNA WOOL UNDERWEAR, HUSTLING BUST LING WEEK .......................................... 4IK' 1.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR that wax or dered in April; a delayed »hlpment; maker made big allowance, HUST LING. BUSTLING WEEK ................ 05c $5.00 and »«.00 MEN'S SWEATERS. HUSTLING. BUSTLING WEEK 03.45 <,< m >|> V.» |. k v( We prepay freight charges on $5.00 worth or more goods bought of us Groceries included excepting Sait to any Railroad point in Umatilla County BL hl n HOW WE DO IT The following is a fac-simile of the coupon ticket given free with purchase of goods at THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. One ticket with each Dollar purchased. Women’s Ready-to-wear Section Women's Tailor Made SuiLs, $9.95, $12.50 Yon keep till, ticket, we keep the •tub. For eacti Si purchaxe at the l*v»»l»le« Warvhouoe from Oct. 2»tli to Dec. 2tth. ISO!, you receive ticket entitling you to a chance 27 gift«, valued at SIM1.50. : K iug»»niry Pumo J-Man» la rd newmg Machine j Talking machine 4—Full act china <h«ho 5- Silk drew pattern 6- Ladiea Tailor Made suit 7-Man • Overcoat Set Pom 9-Hoy • Gold Watch lo-Girta Gold Watch ii—Traveling Hag with Toilet set I»- Parlor Lamp ij Wall Trunk 14—Hole Thither suit Cane is Pair Pendleton Blanket« i6— Fine Couch Cover 17—Lndiea' Stylish |<at io-Boy a suit of Clothe« ty-Handaome Pillow x> Ladies' Patent Leather •'hoes >1— Men a Patent Leather Shoe« »—Man's Stetson Hat Boy s Knee Pant Suit M Ladies’ silk lloae >5 Barrel Byer's Best Flour j 6 - Barrel Walters Best Flour 17 Men « Suit Clothes Total $ .-» » 6O QO SO OU 3 hxoo >1 00 2$ 00 2SOO »JOO n OO i\ao JS 0 ao 00 » 00 15-00 14 '10 U.QO I5.OO 10.00 10 00 $.*» s®> 9 00 $.<M> 2 y* 4 no 4 <*» p»l S» D<»a*t lose or destroy lid«* ticket. Overcoats y<»n the ‘turn. v;x>| ami «dik. ! rie-, irevnt UHc to -< < h X r. k usr* I to 11 1 OFF. I \I>II - Mt MJN UNDERWEAR, embrac- I". tiw ntu-t n-»-f»il kind- ax well a- the »laln- t.. -t thlnrs ONE-llFTH OFF. 1 <«NG IND >HORT KIMONAS in the cor- iiiau-rialt. in all »Sc and upward, I« -» « Il N I' 20 PI R CENT. Millinery \ •»» lute »»itli u>. STYia: RIGHT, and PRK ES. Meli, if you're uwxl to uitUlnery pi vx ».»u'll be »h-lighuxl at the »ring »«■ » ak>- fnr you. Shoes IS R \RDI Y \ SI IX THE. •II 1 s SHOES »NT A NOTHI I 1 \ < OI NT! • lx THE PIN Till IK 1-X ANOTHER STY I I SUL- Vs l*s A! s DOES THE PI AS W XRJ HOfsF. \NI> n¡ vrs w uv « i Tin III R I'EET; Till SHOF. THE PEOPLES W AR EHOl'SE STNN!»< MJI III! BEHIND FVERYTH1NG I HEN 'HJ. wo NOI KN OW “MOVKY B D K II YOU’RE DISS NTKITED.' ( liiklrvn'» ISingwia I ■»tent Tip lawr Shoe. «Jar- fn>m 2 to 5 .............................................. 39e » * - < a't I u »» t st»»*,'-, ««»lai as leather »au make U m ' iii . sins, from 7 to 11.......... »Sc 1 , la>n^. la Extenadon -«»le. patent tip. ia.v all new ami Myltsh gvods. Bl1 ..................................................... Sl.M öl« - xniiîi < alf l.atv Shoes, cap tora, **41 ■ ».ry»»lare al »2 30................. »I.»7 - satin s;ock later Shoe, all aoUd. for »1.23 I. ■' Sina«, quilted bottoms -»lid heavy -, I.-S gtaal etvle. «1res |g to 5 1-2 .... Jl.»3 I1TQ A 1\IR r'DOr'IfirD V We could talk about this department an hour and when we sot through ’ you would «111/ I not know much about it because you hadn t seen the goods. So come and talk to the GROCERY man, more you buy the more yor’ 11 save. Just a small trial order thats the way many begin, but end by their buying everything of us that we keep. We’ve been here a long time, expect to stay here always and then you know making money is not EVERYTHING, we want the good will of every man and woman in this county and some others PEOPLES PENDLETON’S BIGGEST MONEY SAVERS i ■ • », offer you the be»t th» market affocla In the way roeata. And bur prioea you know, are always the lowest. We i$an die only prime »t<xrk Qualify axid quantity guaranteed. First- mutton. veal, pork poultry equally lew. can’t do better anywhere, Back at my old »land on »»t, opposite Savings Bank. : t +