The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, December 30, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 4

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w liicli is to l»e held next year is placed
I at a disadvantage
It cannot hope to
The Oregon Dally Journal, in dis­
rival the one just ended. Perhaps it cussing the connection of Senator
will be national rather than interna­ Mitchell mid Congressman Hertnunn
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1904.
tional in scope. All the same, it will with the land frauds, utters the most
One
unimpassioned judgment on the ac­
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. perform many useful functions,
of these is that it will reveal the kind cused that has yet been given to the
Published every Tuesday sod Friday at of sluff of which the men are made public.
Pendleton, Oregon, by th«
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING who are shaping the destiny of the
Justice to the accused, justice to
North Pacific coast.
COMPANY.
Oregon, justice to the people of the
SUBSCBIPT1ON RATES.
The East Oregonian cannot urge United States, who own the timber
Daily, one year, by mail.......................
too
strongly upon the citizens of lands of the government. Is tile bur­
Dally, six months, by mall.................
Daily, three months, by mall...............
Umatilla county, to take action on the den of the editorial utterance of the
Daily.one month, by mall...................
Weekly, one year, by mall................
county fair ground and race track Journal, which is as follows:
Illi
BEAUTIFUL LONG AGO.
litm by Ills relatives, ha* I mm - ii entire«
I red Hanning l*l<'aii* <>uli(y.
ly unavailing.
This morning in the district court
Th* tender gleam of the fading light
Thomas Brown, a 17-year-old boy, County Attorney Htlllenger filed an
Falls over the drifted snow;
shot and killed his father. Charles Information agulnst Fred W. Han­
The fields and meadows He cold and l:rowii. at t'hehalla. Saturday evening ning and John Knudtson for arson
white.
after a long-standing family row. The ■ t Moscow, and the court directed
As they did In the afterglow
Hanning into
the sheriff to bring
boy surrendered.
Of that dear, dead day, long lost <«
court.
Hanning appeared in the
Gus
Marolo*.
a
wealthy
Greek
far
­
sight
and unconcerned I
mer living near Durkee, on Burnt same deliberate
In the beautiful long ago.
characterized him
manner
that
has
liver, lost the sight of both eyes, Sun­
luring hiH entire Incarceration, and
day by the accidental discharge of his
The stately poplars, gaunt and tall.
when asked if he wanted an attorney
shotgun, while out hunting.
Mill stand a solemn row.
replied In a calm voice that he did
The
next
qualifying
exatnlnaiiun not need one. When asked If he was
As the day of our tryst below the wall
The Maclaine that comb liw- all the good point*
the old
for acholara under the Cecil Rhodes ready Io enter his plea, he answered
In the twilight and the snow—■
l equest, »dll be held Tuesday and "Yes." and upon the information be­
The day you kissed me for all In all
M>lc niartúne*, and lia*« tl*e writing always in «4gtit.
Wednesday, January 17 ami IS. at the ing r ud to him pleaded guilty, The
In the beautiful long ago.
state university at Moscow, Idaho.
court deferred the sentence until
I have loved the memory and kept it
Weekly, six months, by mall.............
Mrs. B. B Dalton seven months ago h later in the term. The court then
After what must have been a strain­
suggestions made by the committee of
Weekly, four month*, by mall......
green.
I ought the Exchange warehouse and tlre< ted the sheriff to notify Knudt­
Semi Weekly, one year, by mall. .. •
capable citizens, and published in this ing scrutiny of the situation, the Salem
Though years may come and go;
■'ock in Portland for (25.0UU, und son. through his attorney, to answer
Semi Weekly, six months, by mall .
evening.
This Journal ha* discovered precisely the And my heart beat* fast wlien I catch j roltl it December S3 for »30,000—a a* soon as possible and enter his plea
Semi Weeklv. three months, by mall.
paper on Saturday
the sheen
I 2« per ci ■ent advance In half a year
to the information filed against h|m.
Member Scripps McRae New* A**o«i*tlon committee has made a thorough ex­ cause of lhe present and prospective
of light on the crusted snow,
At North Yakima Judge Rudkin Knudtson is out on ball and is said to
by
the
government
proceedings
amination
into
conditions
in
this
lo
­
As It did that day when I calle.I you
The East Oregonian Is on sale at B •’
1 is sentenced Fred Smith, < 'Irarles have left last evening for hl* ranch
Rick s News Stan.is at Hotel Tortland »nd cality. with a vi»w to securing a suit­ against certain prominent citizens of
“Queen,’’
•THE HARDWARE MAN.’- "41 MAIN STREET
Wilson und Pearl Howard to the pen- at I^envllle -Lewiston Tribune.
Hotel Perkins. Portland, Oregon
hi the beautiful long ago.
able location and Its findings will be Oregon, perhups Including one or
iientlary for 13 years each for rob-
San
Francisco Bure»a
«OS^FourtJl.St.^
^"k-i™^;.
’“^"^»rhy-
Buildlug valuable to Umatilla county No ..the. more members of congress.
blng an Indian during the fair last
May Build a Sanitarium.
Cnwago DUira... cv-c -"e"-'--* —
And now when meadow and hill and
t ill
—
• - -
-
- "
—— 501 ,4,h
- feature of a modern farming commu­
Th» syndicate of local capitalists
Wasblngtoa.
D. C.,
Bureau.
14th st
st.,
Not only lui* the Salem paper as­
lea
a. w.
______________ nity is so sadly missed as the county
Bluford D. Sigler, assessor-elect of who are sinking on an artesian well
certained that all these proceedings
Lie wrapped In the drifted snow,
■ t the edge of the foothills thia Hide
Telephone Main 11.
MONEY TALK» III!' tt Vi
are „ silent what Multnomah county, has l»een Indicted
meet and
fair, or the speed course, in a horse are purely spite work, but that the) We
t u attempted blackmail, it is alleged. ■>f the penitentiary, may conclude to
change,
ah
me!
TO M<r>T PEOPLE—
Entered at Pendleton INetcfflce as second- country. The absence of these feat- were undertaken by the promptings
erect
a
sanitarium.
In trying to force F-rdfnand Joplin,
since that day in the afterglow,
class matter.
marked
by
Their
well
is
now
do«n
424
feet
ures in Umatilla county is
and instigation of a single Oregon “Ds not the world that has changed, of Portland, to pay a note not owed
■I'.ding then t f > .1 aiiwu.
and is flowing by actual measure
by Joplin.
every stranger coming Into the count) man. now a private citizen, to-wit,
Why’
Because tr--y won't
but we.
Th
save It, or don-’, kr.ow how,
Mrs. J. A Hatch. of North Yakima. ment. 13.000 gallons per day.
Since that beautiful long ago.
and nothing can have a more depres­ Malcolm A. Moody.
flow I* Increasing a* depth Is gained
or don ' t realize the advio- •
—latura Barteaux Beil
has elop ■», taking her 15-year-old
sing effect on the progressive inves­
Thai paper recounts the history of
Suppose a
tage* of saving
■ laughter ■ml » 50o of her husband's and the water I* much hotter, The
tor who comes here to locate, than to lhe business rivalry between the
temperature Is now 105 1-5 degrees
money and It is alleged ha* gone
you a*k us to explain the a
a
find that we have iteglecled these. Mood) and Mays tamllie* at The
h way with Di
Edwin Hughes.
of A few weeks ago it «tood at »0.
profit to you of putting away
The water I* highly mineralized,
First t h rutinas in Oregon.
N
ort
h
Yakima
The mass meeting to be held in this Dalle* which developed Into a politi-
a few dollars here, the incre­ a
The Spokane high school i* to have .
and while it 1« too hot for bathing
a
ment of 4 per cent interest a
city on December 31. for the purpose cal feud, one consequence of which an auditorium that will seat over luOO I
ma
eilest
The
s-aia! event in the purpose* it I* not hot enough to be
By Christmas, seven cabins
and
the
result«
Think
and
persons.
of considering the recommendations was the indictment last year of Mr.
Yakima country this winter w as a Used for heating buildings.
Work
were covered and the floors
then act.
Bern!. Crook county, ha* voted to' dinner given by Jung Toy. a 1 w raithy will continue for some time before
filled
of this committee, should be attended Moody, who. according to his theory.
laid, The chinks were
ln«^>r|>orate. 5V E Goodwillie I* lhe Chine»,.■ hopgrower, to a few A inert- the plan to get water for booting
Commercial
National
with clay and the fire logs were
by every citizen having a pride in the is the principal if not the sole per-
lust mayor.
can families, on th- • occasion i of hie purpcuM-ii Is given up At present th
set roaring In the capacious
Bank
1 county.
It is the opportunity of a soilage behind the Indictment of F.
J. Pierpont Morgan h.u* paid 16000 recent marriage
water 1* plenty hot enough for aant
chimneys that fiiled an entire
lifetime to do the right thing, al the P. Mays, and the attack* upon Her­ tor the first piano made
It was
tarlum purposes and would no doubt
end of each cabin. On Christ­
The Washington State
Livestock
pay handsomely if utilized In a sani­
i 1 ight time.
made in 1,08.
mas day. 1805. they moved in.
mann and other*.
Association ha* elected E F Benson
tarium
The location is nearly 100
state
tubercu
wet blankets and all. with
Vermont
now
has
a
I
........
i
........ it; A. J. Splawn of
To give xime show of plausibility
The land thieves are making des-
rounds of firearms and Christ­
out of th.- ¡North Yakima, vl< e-pri «Ideut; F M fe»t above the valley near the mouth
losis commission. pAld
to this explanation the capital paper
of a gulch In the foothills, and make,
mas salutes. Thus, the first
«tate treasury.
i Iterate efforts to tamper with the fed-
Rothrock of Spnkaue secretary. I.
a very pretty location for such a
sa> s that Moody has had a good deal
winter home of civilized men on
The Salvation dtmy <.f Grenter S. Monroe of Spokane, treasurer.
i eral grand Jury- now in session in
■Hiding — Boise Capital New*.
the great Columbia river, has
of Influence at Washington since his New York distributed 50,000 ChriM-
Port land. Men of Influence are be­
Mrs. I-ouis C. Berk offers to sell to
an abiding charm, not unlike
mas
dinners
to
the
poor
yesterday.
retirement from congress, and Inti-
th.
ling Imported to create sympathy. lt
for park pur-
New N P. Bridge.
that of Plymouth or James­
The Pennsylvania railt-avd is pre­ poer
i is known that one juror was unsuc­ mates that his word there "goes” as
for »135.090
Carl Boynton, in charge of the > uu-
town.—Lewis and Clark
at
paring
to
spend
»J0.000.o00
In
new
7 he
a* r-asonable, •tructlon of th» Idaho division of the
Fort Clatsop, from "The Con­
The governc against that of all the Oregon delega­ lepot buildings in the city ot Chica­
cessfully approached,
but
able to afford Northern Pacific. 1* now engaged
quest.” by Mrs. Eva Emery
tion
♦
ment is using utmost precautlons to
Stake It happy for fríen - and relative« by presenting Dem
go-.
the
time
»1th a crew of men In rebuilding the
Dye.
This is surely claiming more for
♦
Near Sharon, Pa . three children
prevent information from leaking
line.
» Ith some from our
bridge across Lapwai creek at North
:
Mr.
Mood),
or
laying
more
upon
his
coasting,
by
collld-
vere
killed
while
eeeeeeeeoeeeeeee
Lapwai The structure «ill be of the
from the Jury room or communication
Chafing Dishes Sliver P ated Tea Sets. Pocket Knives. Pistola
t he dreu instances Ing with a poM at the bottom of the
shoulder*, than
••
-ubstantial
char
icter
and
«1
IL
S.
a
Orma-
being established with
Rifles shotguns
hill.
ENDORSED IN THE EAST
A*rl< ultural «'ol he completed in about three week*.
by, the ex-forest superintendent of ■xarrai.k It mai very likely be true
Ida- Celebrated G ILI-ET I RAZOR. the safety that is always
has
been
A
Mlle*
Th--
North
Lapwai
bridge
«a*
en
­
General
Nelson
that Mr. Moody's counsel Is favorably
Require* no honing or stropping.
ready for use
I appointed military Inspector or chief
tirely
destroyed
several
months
ago
That the Lewis and Clark exposi­ the Cascade forest reserve, a protege
♦
I2Ô00 !n han<l.
, considered in Washington, and it may I of staff of Governor W L Ik>uglaa
»> a runaway train on the Clearwater
tion is receiving attention in the East of Binger Hermann, is said to be
Jame* Dougl->*. a deserter from branch and a temporary structure
, be that he I* not extremely grieved I ,f M >**achu*elt*.
is proven by the following editorial weakening and it is said, to save hi«
Fort I»«t«ei. ha* been captured am d wa* reeled over which trains have
at
the
discomfiture
of
his
enemies;
1.277.772
Parker's
popular
vote
was
w» 511 t>e -ourt-martlaled at Fort A’an- sine* been passing. — Lewiston Trib-
from the New York Tribune Farmer, own skin, he may confess and impli­
, but that the government should un­ les* than Bryan-» four year* ago. The «•■••uver.
It transpire* that he once de- une.
*
a paper that has a large circulation cate others. When a gang begins
dertake this extensive, notable nici total vote cast for ail candidate* was
! from the EnclUh army and
HARDWARE. STOVES. PLUMBING
throughout the Eastern and Middle "peaching" upon each other, all are
440.07S less than four year* ago.
♦
the Enfiteli government »pent »1« -
costly crusade merely to gratify the
«right Jogged live IJne.
«
Western states. The fair will prove in a panic and no man of the lot
Farmer* in 94 Texas count: s are
♦
•••
fa
a
vain
chaae
of
him.
Hoc
Dunham
Wright
of
Medical
spite of Mr. Moody is too absurd to
knows
who
will
weaken
next
and
a
for
holding 5*5.009 bate* of cot’
■ «««♦♦♦♦«♦»«♦♦♦>«>>««« ««*«♦«»♦«♦♦»♦♦♦♦«♦<* •
a wonderful stimulant to Western
The Oregon Collegiate Debating Spring* 1» tn town for a few days. Mr
The e i counties pro-
bring him into the toils.
Being a j be more than momentarily consider­ t'ch»r price*.
Wright is probably the only man In
immigration:
league
ha*
selected
the
question,
dt.ee nearly 75 per cent t of the TiX-:»
rogue is very nerve-wearing bust: ess ed.
"Resolved. That reciprocity is a bel- the »’ate who <auwd a Jog in the
Close upon the heels of the « orld s
But that is not the main point, nor crop.
It is like trying to feel at ease on the
ter method of regulating our interna­ county • boundary line, but when the ♦
Fair at St. Louis will come another,
on
Pocono
:
From spring
tional Intercourse than a protective panhandle was annexed to Baker ♦
crest of a volcano. It 1« the uncer­ . a point at ail; the only question 1*
♦
I* annually
mountain. Pern
but less ambitious, exhibition of the
county the line was drawn in order J
♦
tainty of when it is going to break Are the government-* accusation* and cut *00.00) tons of ice. . nearly all j tariff for the subject of the annua!
♦
to
ha'»
his
home
and
property
In
the
same sort in this country. Portland.
*
suspicions true? This is something to of which is d!«posed of In New Yorkj debate to be held next April.
loose that wears on one.
county where he had lived for a quar­ :
*
Or., is about to celebrate an event of
be determined, and if that should be and Philadelphta-
Th j Washington Stale Federal lor ter of a century.—Raker City Herald.
♦
much importance to the North Paci­
«
of
labor
is
going
to
maintain
a
large
i*
to
be
built
I
"Slippery George ” aa George C. proven true It Is not the slightest de­
A lateral railroad
a
fic coast, the arrival there of Lewis Brownell is often termed. 1* to have
and active lobby at
Olympia this
He was very witty, and one day
♦
fense or excuse, as the Salem Journal from the Cros’t Nest branch of the I
♦
Golden,
thus
|
winter and politician* who have mad« when he and I were speaking to each
and Clark, two of the earliest explor­ a chance to explain to the grand jury
Canadian Pacific to
♦
seems to tbink it would be. if Mr
irvml«»»
to
union
lewder*
In
return
(hern
with
the!
other.
be
suddenly
put
the
following
uniting
the
Great
Nor
ers of that region. Their overland his connection with the land frauds.
Moody had a hand in bringing about Grand Trunk Ps'-ific.
■'What la nothing ?"
. : - pr..... Icatloa *u;q -n will find It luery
:
journey thither began in 1S04. and While he is in the explanation busi­
ry embarrassing to turn any nip-
After several fruitless attempt* to
the exposure—though the assumption
Two
million
bri<
k»
will
be
used
in
was finished the following year For ness it might be a good Idea for him
t ips at the critical hour.
solve it he volunteered an explana­
that he had is so far entirely gratui- the new
Rockefeller
building in
the centennial show which is being to volunteer a little information as to
tion. Said he. "It is a bunghole with­
Cleveland.
40.000
«qUare
teet
of
glam
tou*.
I
UNTIL J INI ARY FIRST WE U ILL CUT THE PRICE*
ut any barrel round IL"—Birming­
lire al Piaimille.
organised in their honor, and which what became of the anti-gambling
will
be
put
Into
window*
and
the
steel
The Roseburg Plaindealer, not hav­
ON CLOTHING . AS BEJOU :
ham < England) Post.
A
fire
broke
out
about
1
o'clock
alone
will
cost
1130.000.
will be formally opened next May bill that was introduced at the special
ing yet thought of Moody, continue*
thte morning. In the poatofftee at
. .«10.00
«I2 5A sum AT
A sudden storm at Flguero da Fez
the preparations are well advanced. session of the legislature, It passed
Mr*. B Johnson—Mr
Bjohnson 1*
to lay the whole blame of the perse­ ■ •n the tout of Portugal, drowned 37 Placerville, ar. I entirely <*onwumed the
«ts.no -I rrs AT
.. «12 00
An area less extensive than that re­ the house and was sent to the senate
being
pofftoffice and content*. ai»o the always talking about my
h
sieso - UITS AT
.. .SU M
cution of some of Oregon's most emi­ fishermen who vainly endeavored to
quired at SL Louis is to be occupied and became "lost." It was too late
but* her »hop adjoin in* owned b) economical, but he went and bought
SI*
so
...«l&O*
i
rra
AT
reach
the
»hor».
They
were
distrib
­
nent citizen* upon Secretary Hitch­
Jame« M-I»«ltt. The central office ■ •*<* cigars at an auction «ale the other
and the buildings will be fewer tn to reintroduce it and it failed to be-
GRF.AT »1VING ON OVERCOATS
uted amor.g six fishing smatk*.
cock. who It .lain.» has a bitter
of the 1 ndep»ndent Telephone com­ lay for »5. What do you think of
number and less imposing in dimen­ come a law. Those who were asked
The
Japanese
gunners
are
said
to
that?
pany In the postoffice wa* also de­
gru lge again« them, and upon Mr
sions.
Nevertheless, several of the relative to its disappearance shrug­
have at last found the range of the
Mr B Jackson-—I should say tt was
Heney. who it argue* hold* a malevo­ Russian battleship Sevastopol, lying stroyed.
larger structures are said to be so ged their shoulders and said: "May­
The cause of ti-.e fire ha* not been rank »ztravagan-e —Somerville Jour­
:
lent «pite against Senator Mitchell for tn the harbor at Port Arthur, and are given, nor definite amount of the loa* nal.
near completion that the removal of be the president of the senate could
■
criticising his appointment as special completely demollsh'ng the vessel.
on building* and Mock
exhibits from St. Louis thereto is now throw some light on its disappear­
Master—Do you know what time
The diplomatic ctisi* in Morocco,
A late telephone meaaage from
:
assistant
attorney
general.
7*he
practickble. To encourage such a ance." "Slippery George" was known
has become so alarming that France Placerville, say* the loan will be over we commence work here ?
:
Workman (who I* always late)—I
transfer the railways have made a to be opposed to its passage, several Plaindealer laments these groundless is ready to seize the Morrocan port* (4A00 with I30Q0 Insurance- The fir»
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS DD FUR.NTkHFJ«
spite work attacks upon distinguish­
♦
They are alius at It when I
special freight tariff, which went into of the big Portland gamblers were
and coerce that government tnto ■«ught from a Move or Move pipe dun no
ed and honored citizens and high of­ granting juMIce to French subject*, The entire town wa* in great danger coom In the marnln-—-London Tele- »«♦*♦•*♦•♦•*••••»••♦«♦♦♦♦oeeeeeee*«egee**-*»***« «*♦»«*
effect on December 1. Co-operation there with a big sack, the bill disap­
graph
fice-holders. al! of whom it says are
On the flrM and x-eon'd day* of and only hard work of everybody pre­
by the national and a number of state peared. Nuff said.
vented
the
flames
spreading
—
Boise
persons of the most unblemished rep­ December, the Manhattan "L" car-
No man fail* who trie* hl* level
governments—that of Massachusetts
utation. and of whose official record ■-led 128.000 more pa»etigers than on ■ •apitai-Newa
best
There
is
an
opening
epoch
of
West
­
among them—is assured, and the pro­
the
corroepondtng
day*
of
last
year
there ha* never been any complaint
No Needy In Grant County.
jectors of the undertaking are an­ ern history and remain e now at hand
despite the competition of the sub­
or criticism.
A number of visitor* from almost
which
will
surpass
the
most
heroic
way
ticipating a large measure of success
As to one of the persons alluded to
The first rain in four months fell every section of the country have been
The landing of Captain Robert agi of New England story and his­
and frequently mentioned, the Ro*»- in the vicinity of Cincinnati Sunday. in town during the present week. They
Gray, of Boston, at the mouth of tory. The great trek of the argonauts
burg paper of course knows and so AU the reservoirs and ctMer* of the report fine weather, good range, fat
the Columbia river, in 1792. was not across the Rocky mountains and the
stock, and prosperity In general
It
must Its readers, that it is not telling country were dry and much suffering seems almost phenomenal, but is
without influence on history. His ex­ conquest of the Pacific coast forms
had been experienced In the country
the truth. but farther than this, the
neverthelee* true, that there i* not
districts
plorations furnished the basis for a one of the most entrancing i>eriods in
within the entire county a single des­
Journal at this time win not go. be-
history.
No
great
national
movement
Criminal libel is charged by Mayor titute. tamil) needing necessities. In
claim to the adjacent territory by the
cause
it
is
due
to
both
sides
to
await
H. 8. Evans ot Ashland. Ore . again« »■ t far as it I* known, there is not even
< >
United
State*.
In
determining has ever equalled the settlement of
the processes and conclusion* of the J V
V. Robinson. k»«per of a "blind an Individual in such need. It is
whether
Washington
or
London the West, in scope, interest and gen­
pig" here. Robinson said the mayor doubtful I* there I* another section of
federal court.
should rule the territory, Gray’s ven- uine economic meaning, and the dawn
wa* connected in the Illicit liquor the nation, where there are so tew
While
the
paper*
named
and
Dome
ture may have gone further than the of the history-writing period is now
business with him.
cither of the "ungodly rich" or en­
others are seeking to Intimidate the
more dangerous and difficult service breaking on this coast. The commem­
About 4 o'clock on Christmas eve vious poor. Such a community would
prosecution,
the
Journal
would
not
of Lewis and Clark, The mission of oration of the achievement of Lewis
lhe 34-lnch water main which sup- do well to lay by something for po»-
if tt could say anything either to em­ plies the'city of Pittsburg, wa* sud­ terity
John Day News
the latter, however, was significant and Clark at Portland, next year, be­
barrass the government or to preju­ denly broken, and for four hour* dur-
in several ways. It grew out of the gins that glorious era. New England
ing the festivities, the city was with­
dice the defendants.
la Grande Tax 13 Mill*.
Louisiana purchase, and was inspired will be eclipsed, overshadowed, lur-
out water and many fires were nar­
The city council met last evening
But
lhe
same
remark
applies
In
this
by Jefferson's desire to find a high­ passed—in the beauty, richness and
rowly averted
ansi transacted some very Important
as in the other Instance, that whether
way through the newly-acquired pos­ versatility of Western writers and
Robert We«t. who was arrested by business, among which vias the levy
the
government
1*
mistaken
or
not.
sessions to the ocean which laved the Western subjects.
Sheriff Faxton, near Basin, Wyo., of a 13-mlll tax for 1905 and the
< >
whether it is using good judgment and Is no«- In Basin jail, ha* been granting of a 30-yeir franchise to the
western shores of the continent.
La
Grande
Storage
and
Water
com-
As long a* the Mormons can get off and building on a sufficient basis of positively identified as one of the t«’o
At that time California did not be­
with fines there is little prospect of farts or not, it is not only improbable robbers who attemped to hold up the p.< y. (generally know* as the Mor­
gan Lake Co.) to operate and main­
long to this country, and an outlet
abating the evils of polygamy. What but Incredible that with President Cody bank and killed Caahler I. O.
tain an electric light plant
was sought further north.
Leaving
is needed is drastic treatment of the Roosevelt behind these movements, it Mlddaugh, on November II.
Ah ordinance was also passed es­
Fort Mandan, on the Upper Missouri,
Whiie taking two accused burglars tablishing a base for which all street*
evil.
One cannot temporize with a is acting on the prompting of a petty
AND PENDLETON PEOPLE ARE TAKING ADI 4NTAGE OF THE OPPORTI NITA TO HUY GOODS AT
in April, Lewis and Clark endured
cancer.
It must be cut out. Long personal spite against the persons ru­ from Indian Territory to Texas for In the city should be graded, the
trial. Sheriff Russell, of Hugo. I. T„ point selected was the monument es­
tt I A" DOWN PRICES. WE HAVE DETERMINED TO DINPOSE OF EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STOCK.
great privations while crossing the terms in the penitentiary for polyga­
mored to be Implicated, The govern- was instantly killed and Sheriff Sher­
tablished by the United States geo­
Rockies and examining the Columbia,
mous practices would soon destroy ment must have had far other and en- man. of Grayson. Texas, was fatally logical surveyor* on the southwest
Ml <<IME AND CARRY AWAY YOUR PORTION AT COST PRICES. kND SOME AT LESS THAN AC-
and they narrowly escaped starva­ the practice.
In the testimony at the tirely different reason*, whether well shot by the desperadoes, who secured corner of the Foley House, which
11 VI. COST.
tion.
There is no probability that Reed
Smoot trial yesterday It devel- founded or not. for Its actions. past a pistol on the train. Both prisoners shows the altitude above sea level to
escaped and are at large «‘ith large be 1743 feet.—La Grande Observer.
their heroism will be overrated by oped
MIN T HESITATE. COME IN AND SEI Till- GOODS \ND I EARN THE PRICES. THIS IS A
that Apostle Merrill had nine or prospective.
poss«* In pursuit.
the local historian. The states that wives
and 47 children. Two of these
GREAT <11 ANCE TO SAVE MONEY.
The papers mentioned and a few
Naiiqta Pa|>er« Consolidate.
lie, respectively, on the northern and wives he has married since the
N<IIITIIU EST NEUS.
mani- others exhibit so strong a bias that
Harte,
editor
of
the
Nampa
C.
T.
southern sides of that mighty stream festo.
Other equally flagrant vlola- they o'erleap themselves, They have
Herald, ha* disposed of his Interest
owe much of their development to tions of the law were brought
"Grandma-’ Edwards. 78 years of In this paper and will retire from
out i:^ already tried certain parties and ac-
these men.
pge.
dropped dead at Harrington.
the testimony.
quitted them before they have heard Wash., while laughing heartily at a business. C. W. Hill, partner of Mr
Harte, and business manager of the
Neither Washington nor Oregon has
a word of evidence, but while wlth- joke.
A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE CAT IN PRICES:
Herald, has purchased an Interest tn
a population at all comparable with
Ex-Senator George L. Shoup of holding judgment, the people
want
Mrs. S. Flowers carelessly stepped the Leader and the two papers will
"that of California. The first report­ Idaho, who since the clo«e of the civil
DECORATED HIGH-CLASS PORCE1.AIN__
to know- the truth, and the whole In front of a Northern Pa< Iflc train be consolidated under the name of the
ed a little over 500.000 residents in war has been a prominent figure In
The paper
Nampa
Leader-Herald,
at
Winlock.
Wash.,
was
run
down
■Ion'll
5-lncli plates.
truth. If it leaves these men unscath­
and killed.
wilt be enlarged shortly and greatly
1900, the second something less, and the development of the material re­
ed. the Journal will rejoice as sincere­
clou'll "•inc'li plates. I>er set ..
the third nearly 1.500.000. San Fran­ sources of Idaho as well as having
Richard Hayden cut his throat at Improved. Mr. Hill will be business
ly as anybody.
Seattle while lying In be<l. He used manager and solicitor. The combln-
clou'll »-inch plates. | ht set
cisco ranked ninth among the oitles been identified with its politics, has
a razor. He Is said to have retired ed circulation of the two papers will
MH', TV and «I Ml
of the United States in the last cen­ just died. The death of Senator
Would Put on a Stage Line.
make the Leader-Herald a most val­
■loan creamers and jugs
in good health and spirits.
Thomas
Hanahan,
of
this
city,
has
sus year. It then had a populationof Shoup removes a picturesque figure
uable advertising
medium.—Nampa
10c *> 5Oc
B. T. Burns of Moscow, Idaho, sold
dozen ment platters, all siane, from
342,000,
while
Portland claimed from the halls of legislation. Though a novel scheme In view and Is now in a beef steer weighing l«20 poun.l* Herald.
10c up
consultation with the director of the
scarcely more than 90,000 and Seattle born in the East he had become a
FINEST LINE OF GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENT* AT YOUR OWN PRICE. THE GOOD»
concessions of the Lewis and Clark on the hoof nt 6 cents per pound. In
County Division Movement.
only about 80,000. In point of fer- part of the virile West and was a exposition at Portland regarding it. Spokane. It dressed 1005 pounds.
If a move Is to be made to cut off
MUST BE SOLD.
The secretary of the Interior has the west end of Wasco county, with
Mr. Hanahan wns a driver on the old
Üllty and scenery, the northern states typical Westerner.
authorized
the
grazing
of
142,000
Overland
stage
line
from
Independ
­
Hood
River
ns
the
county
seat
of
the
of the Pacific coast closely rival their
T. B. Kay of Marion, will probably ence. Mo., to Denver and Fort Union sheep on the Mt. Rainier reservation new territory. It Is time we got busy.
southern neighbor. Their production
be th« next speaker of the house of In the '60s. and is thoroughly con­ from July 1 to September 25. 1905.
With a petition to come before the
of fruit, wheat and timber is simply
Several arrests of light-fingered legislature to cut off the Stockman
lepresentatlves. He is a bright, capa- versant with the business. His plan
magnificent, and the salmon fisheries
Is to put on a line of six-horse stage women have been made In Spokane, section of the county, and which will
ble and aggreKslve man and will make
coaches from the city to the grounds and th» result is the exposing of n have no opposition. It will be no easy
of the Columbia are probably without
a good speaker, "Tommy" Kay has and for sight-seeing In the city. He very extensive system of shoplifting. matter for Hood River to take an­
an equal anywhere tn the world. Cal­
worked since he was a boy. In a wool- will have bls stations arranged a*
The fire chief of Astoria fed* it other slice off old Wasco, but with
ifornia, however, has a more attrac­
en mill and has made good there. He they were in the old days for protec- Incumbent upon him to take, and hard work. If taken in time, we be­
tive climate, especially in winter, and
against
Indians,
showing the advise others to take, especial precau­ lieve it can be done.—Hood River
is respected by all those who know tlon
manner of living of the drivers and tions against fire during the holidays. Glacier.
her growth was wonderfully stimulat­
him and he earned the title of the employes.—Weiser Signal.
ed by the discovery of gold there half
F. J Schroderm. a well known
“watch-dog” of the house, last ses-
Baker City Hotel Sold.
Nori hern Pacific brakeman,
while
a century ago. But for that help it
New Mull Carrier.
sion, by his vigilance in detecting
An important business transaction
playing the
piano, at his boarding
js doubtful whether she would have
V. W. Harshbarger ha* secured the
grafts.
Imus.- In Fllensburg. Wnsli. fell over was Closed yesterday by which the
contract to <arry the Bickleton Kuhn dead.
enjoyed greater prosperity than Or­
Columbia Hotel saloon and Columbia
Hotel business was transferred by C.
Two rival sugar trusts have fallen mail from the bondsmen of E. S.
egon or Washington.
Even yet the
It is rumored that Portland's police
Ioiwson, w ho mysteriously disap­
resour :es of the latter two have been out and a sugar war Is due. When peared from this section on the fifth force will l.e given Instructions In jlu A Hosier to W. R. McCarty, the pop­
ular saloon man of Bourne. Mr. Mc­
utilized ¡^perfectly. Both have a thieves fall out then honest men get ■lay of last September.-Goldendale jitsu as a further means of self-de­ Carty also leased the building and
fense and protection In their hazard­ fixtures for a term of years. Al­
their dues, It is to be regretted that Sentinel.
grand future before them.
ous duties.
though the price was not stated it
The interval of time which will there could not be a coal oil war. It
The Hotel Nash company has been
L. B. Avery, a well known citizen was understood that
Mr. McCarty
elapse between the St. Louis and Port­ certainly Is a consummation devoutly organized at Medford with a capital
of Eugene, hus disappeared In Port­ paid about »4000 for the business.—
land fairs is so short that the one to be wished for.
of »50,000.
land. A week's strenuous hunt for Baker City Democrat.
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