East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 16, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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BATUBDAY, MA ROW 18, 1901,
Shoes for
Misses and
Children : :
Our foot form shoes in lace ami i ni
ton (or misses and children ar 0a
by few, anil excelled hy none. 1 t
fit is perfect, tin- wear tirt elas-. Ii
you ere looking for roinfor:, try a pair.
CLEAVER BROS
Practical Root ami Bhoi Un
Candy DOttOtl's lor nice orange.
Ii mn want a jt' h'
Smith's and gal the Canton gang plow.
ReeidenoB property for Mia. Inquire
HI law office ol Been ,v Lowell, kn
olation betiding.
James. Mferenm, ol Willow ipYlnga,
ami Frank Km'k, of Kelm, have
iialitied a-iio.iitv county a?es-ors
John A. Anderson ad Mrs llritta
Kinter were ma rt lad at tha M. K. par
nonage on Friday by Rev, John Dren,
Bmal Groeaehlng da? secured
naturalisation i ipeti from Ida circuit
mart, Ma oui fortnarly a subject of
tin- Herman ampifi .
J Whitman college baaeball taam will
p :iv al Athena March -n ami 80, Kri
dar and Natorday, Athana will nlay
t ri. turn frarm on Iriday. April 0,
v i .ii raai had 81 eanU In tin Natl
York market today, tha tlrst tlOM in
t'V'i month- thai ina! ligure baj been
i a ted "ii the backboard of I. L. Hav
v Co. it teased tha dee leu to look
pleased .
Why bay groceries tltowbera whan
von ran buy the lame gredet ban for
Itss nonet or a I -t tcr grade tor the
nii' money, mi- at preeent nrsj are
altering sheepmen the lowest pricee in
I'andlatoo on thair luppliet. Alex
ander A II' Itet
a tannii elnh la being formed by
l'r :. Robert , Pond, of Dm Pendleton
academj i John S. Beckwith, ooorl re
porMr John f Lamblrtb, bookkeeper
at the Firtl S.i'ional hank, ami ix or
eight otnert. rnoy have laonrad the
meant l ti on the rrorthoatt oof ear of
Alia and Johnaon tret, opposite tha
Church ol the Redeemer, ami will
ti.en- ii1 mi an elegant eorm.
Tin' aaae ol the O. It. A: N. com pan y
vs. A. L Coflay, I rani; F rimer et al.
baa tnkoii np Ina lime of eoorl alt Fri
da) ifternooti and today. The testi-
: s HERK FOR A day. ! the holy loiniiiiinioii at 11 a. ni. i ate
I nlni! prover and add reel at I p. IB.
Peter Laiiig, brother of Robart j The usual week -day services
I ting, bare tor a visit and in en held during the week,
route to New Zealand, where ho Is I
he
malinger ,t a wholesale house. Mr.
being han baan In London, ami will
leave iii a (aW days on his return
home Mr. Iaiing Mill interestingly
boat the manner ol gOiafllMMt in
New Zealand, which, among the
world'i countries, is regarded aa
nnione ami tomownal on the order of
Ihe innovation. However, says Mr.
Laing, New Zealand i a- tnireeeded in
w.irkiiiK out the prohleni of nlfgOV
ernmant in an admirable manner, and
tin people there reieive bMMflli fully
CompaOMtlBg them fur the expense of
government, lie in at present ill at
iii- brother's home, but it is eipadMd
mat he will be ahle to leave next
week.
Captain Charles Wanter, right of
way agent ol the t). K. i N. UO., who
i- here In look after the interests of the
"imuiin in the Coffey land iae, wa
the engineer who had eharue of the
ronetroction of reservoirs at the head
waters of the Mississippi river, in
Northern Minnesota Captain Waiuer
i it, - that the storing of water in the
lakee Ol Minnesota has Keen MOMM
Hilly aiTompI islied He menti ui- one
iake with eightv'two MMN miles of
MTfaoa In Which Ibe waif was raied
toWfMMI f'et Other lakes were raise.)
several feet, the supply of water thn
Is'ing assured doting the summer
month" or during drouth" lie re
gards the reeertolf lyaMm there as
vastly valnahle to the Mississippi
valley
Personal Mention.
i-red .Noit returned Friday evening
from a husines" trip to I'ortlaml.
Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Stanton ami
M. K. OhttlWh, sooth-Comer of
Wehh and Aura street-: D, K, Vara 00,
pastor. Sunday Mhool at It' a. m. ;
preai hiiig. II a. m. RpWOTth I, agin .
8:80 p. Bij preaching at 7 tSO p. in.
All are eonlially invited.
St. Mary's church Low mas-, t a
in. high mass. lOafO a. in.; Sunday
aohool, :t p. M. : rosary and bMMdtt
Iron r isO p. in .
HOUSE ROBBED FRIDAY NI0H1
Christian church -Services are
in the Congregational house ol
.hip. Nundav school at In a.
preai hfOK at II a. in. an I 7 laO
.tumor Lndeavor at l
Endeavor at 8t4fl p
da- Wadnoaday evening at r:'in
A RKCBNT THUNDhR
It Ueourred a Few Day Ago in
County.
Tne doings ol lightning in tlMMttth.
em portion of Heiiton COUIlty a few i
dav- ajfo have heen a fruitful theme of
ion ei sat ion since, says the Corvallis
Times. Thunder storms are so rare in
Willamette that the record of Satur
day's incident- reads more like re
main e than real life.
The storm I appem d ahout ."i o'clock
in tl e afternoon. It came from the
south ami enuthuest. It" advent was
marked by vast masses of heavy clouds;
that almost darkened the atmosphere,
and 'vas accompanied in the last i
minutes hv the heavv fall of hail. Tiie
Twelve lltiudroil Dell M In I " titleates
or Deposit, and CMthMl Wore rnksn.
Tin. residen I A l-.ihlingl Otj
the west side of Aura street, wcmio
bOUM north from Wehh, wai liurglat
ired I'ridav night during the alsMHra
of Mr. and Mrs. Kd.line- and a I "go
qnantlty ol wearing apparel a M ai
iUOO iii certiticates ol depoail taken.
The certilicate- of ll lp Jit to Ihe
amount of t:ui were on ihe Pendleton
saving" hank, the rest on tin l ank at
Vancouver, Wash., Imth nl rrhlen m
itltotlona have heen notlflnl ol the
robbery. The robber wore - - altn
ruhlier hetds as was discover, ,1 V iii
tracks. He ransacked the hadn m. I
closet adjoining and the kitchen He
even took a suit of working doth n
.' . mZ'It 1 VI. I'll. ,., , II I
m. ami Senior, "n V
Normal BlblO know ot the rnuoery unni ne woiu
put on that "llir tin- ninriiiug preo.ir.i
tory to going In ork Be II an em
ploye oi Joe Hader.
NEWSPAPER BUILDING FIRE.
held
WOT
m. ;
in
STORM.
Ranton
rnroe Lives lost. Mac, Imureil and
Much Property Destroyed.
Boston, March I - Three lives were
sacritietl, nearlv a down men nun or
less injured and mam thousands
dollars worth ol damage won the re
sults of a tire in the Dally tdveTtlecf
ami Record's seven slnr . gray front
hn tiding, m nawapapar row last night.
The dead are:
lame" Richardron. sr . proof reader,
JodfOtl Craft . pr, ol r. ader.
Waller LnaOMnba, proof reader.
How the Ii re -larteil is not known,
BRBVITI1S.
Fancy and useful gilts. Nol -New
green onions at R. Martin's.
Try Mutton's ice cream tnooolaMa
St. Patrick'- i-a.ig. I
Huy yonr window shade
Murphy's. Have your pictures frame,! ; late
ttylee at Murphy '-
Milton creanicrv hutier ,r n , v
House gr. , ,'r, t r,
New lot of mackerel at the Whit,
House grocery ton
ew ,iv..gii- in wal
Murphy's pain'
White Squadron coffee at the Whit
House grocery store.
Oo to Lehoy's for touiaier. come
Court and Garden street
nilk wants, worth tin for I "'
Lleaver Uros. lry l.ooil- (
Uample silk waist, IJ.M, north
Claavar Bros. Dry (iuods Co.
All kinds ol hardw -I i:
iiti. 1 at h. L. smith's.
See eilk waist display in north win
low Cleaver Urns Ir ('. .
Call at C. Bharu'e and cousult L)ar
I'heip- a ...I putting iii yonr water
meter.
K. L. .Smith has in itoek a Coinplel,
line of the eelehrated Coluniinis
tiugviee.
S. Berkeley ha- mine ri . I .--1 r.i I . ,
town ami coiintrv property tot MM on
easy terms.
Finest hams and lanl on the market.
Home product ; trv it n- guarantee,!
Kchwanc A. QlMlMfa.
Tailor made Hiiits and evening gowns
a specialty at Matla
k!ast Oregonian building.
0. K. I '-mutt lias on hand a large
lot of Karly Ohio seed pot.lt, ,' They
are the finest in the market.
You will want vonr i on nd
Bring them in am) get ready for the
spring work. II. M . Bit an
Madame Johnson ha" moved inn. in
Kast Oregon un huihling where -h,
be pleated to see new ale! , n-t. :
an.
If you want something tine mcani.-.i
goods try tiie fancy lioatl canned
peaches at Mwttn'l Tbaj ar- 111 pore
sugar syrup.
P. hones, of Helix, dealer in shell
and heavy hardware. window uUss
and all kinds of harvest M
Mala c)inMtition.
Wreak last mushes, all nica aid tre"f.,
Twin Brothers, Jnaibo, II. O, Vital
Cream of Wheat, rolled onto, corn
meal, harina and boniny. Oall and
gt a package. It ti goannloed 0.
It. Deniutt.
Chaa. i.an. ..... nwinanwl but paint
bop at his old stand In tbe rear i
the old Foifom biacksmiit ibop, He
will have on haud a full line of wall
paper, . i - and hrinne- ; i. k ami
low estimate" givaa on contracts Call
and se M
liil.lpu., t 1 Mill.,,, ,, .pt.uH.u Mr
a ...n.eiii- .ire;al Mf(l g.j,j cBrian.
nig iieiivcreo nv inr auornev- tins
alterooon. tl, nr I ( miner of Tort
land, ami Carl," , Liiey are at'orneys
tot the plaint if; and T. 0. Hal lay for
tic delendanta. The aaae will Ml to
the jury tbl afternoon.
The Walla Walla hamiial! tlttb will
he in go,l hand-. John I.. Shariiitein
boa accepted the luanagaiin nl That
insures that the organization will lie
oi, .i -.inn! linancial footing and tiiat
bualoaaa amngemanta will ba knpt aa
contracted, and that games arranged
with the Walla Walla club will be
p ayed, or it won't he their fault.
II r. Bharpcteiri is an enthniikal who
take-gnat pride in the national game.
! i, enbrol lercs at the Boa ton store
ar" bntlor than on any 1 ravioot trip.
loe display 1" prettier and the WOtk
uiore attractive, which aocoaota for it.
Mr.. Ilaniriik will remain all ot neat
""eg, giving les", n- on her exclusive
Utllgnv, I. "cr- ol l"autiliil cushions
should tin' fail to obtain one of Mrs.
llauirick, a- -he make-a specialty of
tin in, iMVinggone r,, York this
son lor tl.. latest thing in that
line.
A OUBST OF HONOR.
Mr.. Ollic Stsussns, Urand enter or
Honor ot the Degrso ot Honor.
Mrs Ollie tuphens, of The Dalles,
grand eluef ot nonor of the I'tgree of
Honor of the state of Oregon, wa- the
nest of honor at the meeting and han-
iiiet given hv Magnolia lodge. No. .'14.
last evening in Otld Kelhov"' hall
Vftei Ihe secret session of the lodge
.tine tha social part and hainiuet.
diort ao dresses r made hv Airs.
ki 1 i ... . , , ,
r?sej,in'ii" alio oiners. irs. I'nii .se-
Itn oi presided. Members of the A.
I V. Pad heen invitisl. so that
with the member- of the llegree of
Honor nearlv lun alt told particip.ite,
in the lestivitie- and partook of ti e
,'licacies. tl
sin in
hnt for Lu (irande tin- morning. SJ,e
wir l,e iii I'endleton again next Mon-
liv, on he. wav to, visit the hslge ol
the P gree of Honor at Helix.
Pave Love and John Stanton came
down from Athena on their hicvclee
Friday afternoon to spend the evening.
Co!. Prank .1. I'arker, the veteran
newt paperman oi Walla Walla, was in
PandlaMD lor a few hours this morn
ing. Mr- Burn- daughter ol lames
Craivt, r,l. who has visited here for the
past week, ha- returned to her home
near Spokane.
Mis- It, Ma,- Zumwalt. a school
t, .i. her oi I'ilot Rock, returned from
La Urande Friday night and went 001
to her home todav.
Johnnv I'leston, ot Walla Walla,
and Fd Murphy of Athena, were in
I endleton Friday night and left for
their resra ctive homes this morning,
J. .1. Palieray will leave on the
train Sunday morning on a trip to
I'm, ni and Maker City on legal buis
ness. He expects to be absent one
week.
Margaret DiokaOfl, little daughter of
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hal Dickson, has un
dergone a change for the setter and :s
out of danger from an attack of pneu
monia. Frank Hack, oi l.cho, naal Kridav
in I endleton ami returiieii home on
the night train. He says his horses
and cattle are in good condition, as is
al! stock on Lower hotter creek.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Basler left for
Walla Walla tin- morning. Irs. Cole
and Vineanl will go over on Monday.
Un. Basler will niiderg , a surgical
operation at the new Walla Walla
hospital.
Mis- Alice Christian, of the Willam-
' tie valley, has succeeded Miss Ada
M Brislow as teacher in the ilnerine.
Hale department of the Adams piihlu
schools The present term will come
to an end aboOt June 1 .
storm was of scarcely more than l"
minutes' duration.
Ii left its mark at John Ricktfd'l
home, live miles south of Corvallis.
There, a hOgO fir tree, about L'-'si lavl
southwest of the house, was struck,
and its trunk from a distance of mi feet
alsive the ground to the roots was split
and torn hy the holt. The roots ..ml
surrounding earth were a I -, rent ami
torn hy the irresistible force ni the
blow. The concussion was so great that
is window panes in the house. 'J'ai leet
away, were smashed. One in particu
lar on the north side of 'he building
was literally pulverised. A peculiar
fact is that the window, damaged are
located in every side of the building,
though those OH the east suffered least.
At an upper window at the time sat
Mis." Belle ftannev, ami at a lower
window wa Mr? Rickard Neither
was injured or stunned hv the shock
though the crashing and (ailing of the
window panes alut them was mow
than usually trving on nerves. Mr,
stieasgreeti. ot the planing mil!, went
ut ioinlav ami repla I the hr. ken
pane." with new ones.
the same storm made thing" interest
ing on the (arm of peter Rickard. A
small nr tree there, about i vards
from the house, was struck ami ita
trunk split asunder. The Imlt also set
the tree on lire, and at last account" it
was still burning. Beyond this so far
as reported, no damage was done hv
the storm. At Walter Smith's place
the lightning is said to have played
about with a freedom and recklessness
that ai times left the impression that
the earth was on tire, ami that made
thus, who saw it a tritle uncomfortable.
Mis- ',-e. (iilliitm el,,M...I l,..r
iffair was a pronounced ai the Knott- "Chilli holltu, Jill I-" la.
everyway. Mr-. Stephen" ! Birch creek lust nilit in, n .........
- .m.. . ...... ...
taitiinent hv the pupils, consisting of
mug, recitations, and tableaux. A
basket supper was served.
Com. Johnson, a prominent sheep
man ot liireh creek is in the city to.
day He hays lambing has commenced
no, i wi. i' neep ure in inn- comlltion.
Wess Tweedy, win, lias had charge of
Mr. Johnson's sheep, nnlv lost II head
out of a baud of 300.
I. T. Lieuallen, Mis- Lthel Lieu
alien and Miss Georgia Smith, of
Adams, are sending the dav in Pen-
OlOMw Mr Lieuallen states that as
far as he knows, not a uiugle acre of
wiieat in the vicinity of Adams has
been injured hv the trosi He na- too
ana in wheat thi- a inter.
Lawrence Lieuallen who plaved a
Dsath or Pioneer Lady.
Mr-. Ilattie ' . Standard this morn-
lie receive.! the -ad i - . ! tl ,. death
oi her mother Mrs. A. F Townsend.
which occurred at Walla Walla I riuay
veiling, a; u,e i. :Ue oi .Mr. ami Jin.
amiie. It llow li. tiie latter heimr a
laughter of ,1-cca ..!. Mr- Towoaend
had been in HMblc health for some
IMm raSarhag Iron tiie grip, tryaipo
UU and a hruakiug down of the piiv.si
cal system incident to old age. She
born in Man I , i . years ago, in
Ohio, and cro.sed the plains overland
Blank Books
and
Stationery.
All the latest
Magazines and
Periodicals.
AJIleaiuilnl line of
TOILET ARTICLES.
"'.'V, '-"" "'' ' re-.u.'n,i game ,.r two ,. ha-edall as a memher
wuutj -,,. ii.., up ioioi to,, reiidleton team last vaar is sick
' - or, oo.uniiii ai ins nome at Adam" with bilious ''IM escape can
di. d almt than ihebac divided her I fever. Ha hM anoouncd his intention "imply disappeared
. " " wine on , playing with Ihe Pendleton club
, . eiioi-u i. . i.uihi wilri Vea r . a 1 1 in mult th,. vtl, ...... ,.,
maul has a I read juada bin an offer
H. Wukasch. who was a tailor for
1 Bnlberl in I'endleton up to abowt
t ,re year- ago. is now at Stuttgart,
1.0..1,. . mioruiilg o a letter reieivei!
Idai., a, d Walla Walla. Wash Mr
Stanlield ai d her son, Robert Stan
lieh!. MM 111 leave on the train this eve
ning to attend ti e funeral which will
be held at Walla Waila un Sundav.
Mrs. Hall's Case.
The Washington supreme court has
sustained the decision of the lower
court in the case of Mrs. Susan Hall,
charged with arson at Walla Walla
Mrs. Hull conducted a lodging house
in the tianlen City ami early one
morning about a year ago. a lire broke
out in the lodging house, ami a man
named Smyth was nearly I aimed to
death. The evidence was all circum
stantial, but very strong against Mrs.
ii.i' an, i -I., wa- arre-te,! an,! I r,. ,!
on a charge of arson. After being con
vi, ted, her lawyers appealed tl as,
hut were unable ti, secure bail for
their client, and she has remained in
the county jail since last June. Con
nqnanUy, she will only have alsait
five month- to serve in the iieniteti
tiary, her sentem-e having seen II
months at first.
Kseaped and Reeaptured.
Walla Walla. March lb. John
Collins, convict No. '.'108, the notori
ous hank robber sentenced to serve 110
years (or embeitling funds from tiie
Seattle National bank, escaped from
tiie jute mill at the state sen itentiary
boat BflW o'clock last evening and wa
recaptured live hours later in front of
the city hall hv chief of Police .1. J.
Kauffinan and steward Ben Woit of
the prison. No clue as to tile manner
he obtained. He
A reward of ;:(
was offered for his apprehension.
I hut it was tlrst n in the pre" room.
It spread to tin elevator weM and
darted to the tup 10 rapldlv tha' hefota
the o"i upants oil the two upper iloors
were aware that the huihling a 11 Ofl
tire their rooms were tilled with llanies
and smoke. All had to run for their
1 lives and all but three succeeded in
gaining the roof of an adjoining build
ing. Managing Bditoi Dndorwood Myi it
is impossible to estimate the oM until
the actual damage to the pre-e- i- a--
eartainod,
MILLIONS PON LIBRARIES,
Larnegla Offers a Hn. Sum tor Hranali
Libraries In New York.
New York. March In. Andrew Car
negie, who since retiring a" an active
figure in the steel world has beet, able
to devote his time exclusively to hi"
other passion, founding of libraries, has
made hi- recent departure lor Lnrope
memorable by the largest offer of the
kind ever advanced. If Rao York will
provide sites ami maintenance, lie ha
proiuised to give .i,0tk),00n to establish
i"'i branch libraries there.
The offer was made in a letter to
Dr. John s hillings, director of the
New York library, last Thursday. The
aomapondanoa in connection with the
offer wa- made public last night.
St. Louis Uets at. 1)00. 000
St. Louis, March ii;.- Andrew I
Carnegie hs offered to donate 11,000,
Otm for building a public library ill i
8t. Loo la,
Failures tor the Week
Now York, March in. Hun's R
view will say: Failures (or the W00k
were '.'iKi in the United -late" against
It.) last year ami in Canada againil
23 last vear.
ST. JOE S
Attend our Special Sale Monday, Ti
day. Wednesday, March 18, 1) and
Weoffer a Mg lineal ehei, koi-oi on- woni, -
,,, iw.' i e i it I , . , nil i'Ol,
' I '' niel T ., At S
ie v w irt h iter v a il ' ' ,,!,. , ..
i names, worm ,'r yura s will gn ut 1, itiirlng ium sale. Will ,u,
lisrniiiit on In, irtalm BIMen per eeul ,nroig Hie tare,. aa,
have a Hue assnrtateat ol these giil. Will rsantlnue our dUcnnt
oni ' lime eii Horilsn, Kng slid Slnnles
no nna look those gooda over, vou will mis'; i if
l HEY VRE MONEY SAVERti
Wean - . anaa la haadletoa tor Kline, Rakn ,v Pa Obi
Ijele-' Isiln-iiii: . ' 1 1.1 si, no n; iii ii mm jlnvo ,.
res.l lor your iii. pecti.iu A irleci III guarnnieeil. Wealau .
lar the LsKtles Ooreatla n raaaei
E.
LYONS &
THE HUSTLER-
EW STYLES 1 HAT
We hare just received a ihipnanl ol
he newest st vies in hat" for men am!
, ,-, .mo ure now rcaiiy to supplv our
plait
enst, uner- with the verv
Or Coll, os Wi, Mistaken.
a ii an aov- rti -o : insell as
!r.
iroin ium nv j1J4. Basler Mr
WaoBNen daoartad iron. randlaton leav-
"- o,-re in. ir na" ever -nice
I i - Spiritual mediant and ca,r! '"'en unclaimed, ami tins is the lir.t
vovkiit, idvarUaad on rriday that ba
would give readings, either elair-
covantlv or under -.raine conditi oils. Ill
: the parlors at the Palace house. The
! ctor was ssveral jints off in his
, r.-, Honing am! g.,i up against a roes;
ab, m the tint thing. Had he been a
r
h
Duehess or Cornwall Satis
I'orumouth, March In. The steamer
Ophir, with tiie Ducheea of Cornwall,
departed at 4 o'clock this afternoon for
Aoatralia, The king and ,ue.-n on the
yacht Alberta accoiupanied the vensel
to Spithead
The MEDICINE
FOR SPRING?
Al this, -esson ,,l the jrer
baa many ton,'- . nasi
answer Ibis aMBtloU "What
i- u gu",l spring II, in,
ller- is oui geiiei,il aaswei
in iiabaess dm si slsse el
ileetoi are alwav - Mlvisabli
An, I It yen havs ut ill I foot
PMeerlailoa roe oaa depend
on retlliiK personal unci,
Hon, absolute aicuratv.
pace, ilrst nualiiv uruga end
niire rsstl.tbtlt v ll.xvaver.
weaarn in st,-t an th. x-
pulahle rsinS'lu'a a'tverti-cl
i,,r isS in sprinii W, shall
tie ph-ascl to sell any ( Ibetn
10 vou i'. hi, i BaiMBa
rilla I- lh belt gsneral uie.l
' lllv we knots of. II. a pour i
ml eegelabls preparation
and in, nlli- are NMIllreal
with il. TaKe ottl ,rrt lie
11 Ibis I- II goo'l -pi IMK Ul.'ll
KOEPPEN S
PHARMACY
Ihe popalai i-ru-.-.l .irug -!.. K
"li t' k
igissl, at very low price- compared w i ll
Hjwnai others a lb lor th" same qnnllly
IS". ' o oiieiiien, (ion i ,m Villlr
ispruig Inta until vou hav. -... ii ours
land priced then,. V aotaally and
I poaltivaly guarantee awry artiele we
"ll lo give satisfaction, or refund vonr
tnoiiev .
m
. . THE FAIR!
Bennett Si Tarbet, Props.
Dusenberrx building Main Streut, Pendleton.
To be given away
With each .-5c purohau
at RADBR'8 a vote in
piano coin,:,: lint that
is not the boat thing to ba
found there; loolt .it tins
Handstomt cidkien ro nt
Oak k'ncker for onlvy
word roeeiead horn him ihrat he left
ne ue.it 1., ti,.. W. Ilaniette valley iron, statement that it w
.... ....,,, an,iiiu. .vi' Mexico ; uientarv
ww "uner (iia.es ior 111- health.
F. H. Hnbbal, npraaaming ibe
fauiy Mil rangony, of Bt, Looto.aaaM
V " iroin Walla v s,
, io. o 1111:1,1 reauer aim clairvoyant m on ami t, on t;)e ev. i. .. ir.,.: for
woiiiu i.ave Known mat th,. eltv nome. At tiie . ei,t at Wa Ik Wii
Will Haaaeui Hevenue Stamps.
Washington. March In. Tbe in
ternal revenue bureau toda inoai H
redeem al! dixu.
protirieury stainns in tb
hands of purchasers alter .Ink 1.
i r ..ll W J-
.in-
lillo ..
'd. " o' oiui. I HUB.' !!'. " e..llli'",r ,1 II ,:ive Ko.el. .....
tnOWn Iba line t r in I'ortland pro-, aboard the car to bid him goodbye.
im .. smw. so hn inarsii.il riore uiey w.-re aware of it tbe train
him n j a here to carry ! was in motion so they could not alight
oli.tr .y. ten, ,,( separatiiic the -afety. They cauie on to I'endleton
ami unwary iron, t nor ; at o reiurned home t hi- r i.
Uaiilberl boi la-en loreuian ior Mr.
Huboal in the work of putting in 48
ells in ti,e new Uaited Htates annex
U lb. -late panitenttary at Walla
Vsaila, which building and work have
just ,-.'ii completed.
Jessie Horrlson Hsleased.
Kldorado, Kan., March 16. -Jeeaie
Morrieon, who killesl Clara Wltae
Oir,,,-,... - iUVul . . l i
w-..v, (WHMSai S. f'SAlU IN. HO Ulill ffif,
" li ira.ni.
' I
J i ni Johnaon May 0l.
It Is feared that .lames K. Johnson,
night i.aiier at the , ity jail in Hurt
.and, will not recover iron, hi.- attaeu
, double fiieiiuionia. Me has) strong!
OOnalitUtion, but the disease ii I,, '
1 ' am I TIM Salvationists Hake Their
;"' ' ' 1,1 eonditioii and il ,- Aaneuneement.
uiai lie ma. ,,.. , ,, . , WI. a. a ..w - . ,
eVelilll.l V " ., .... ..,.i. an.,,,,.
""'" I Oe' lo t ie eii-t,,.,, a, ,,,. , .
:...! U8N1AL WkhK.
Usual
Tallman Co.,
through
jailor at the
I.B.WlIN',
llltl
1 . I "'"I" I'lll
for -everal v-ar- and WtrOO four years
as poet master oi Pendleton
Last of
this week
Will have ou display a garuplaja IbjM ol
auaiuier at ,,i ihoat ahicli lueludes
bape. ai.d shad.-. Would liae U n
inspect the entire tti,..
spring and
the newest
you call ami
WM. FITZQBKALD,
Main'HueoL, uc-xt door to Haiibfurd di u.
i.u,i
praciicen luf years hy the Salvation
Army, that organisation is about to
liter m.in ita work fur the week, from
March 1. to M inclusive, lmring
tin- s.;ial week nverv ineliiber of tiie
arm;, i.- uxpected to detiv him ,,r her
self i some more or lean usual article
of diet, and clotiiiug.
The general public, wiioae interest in
the army's efforts may not be willing
to follow the member- aloug the
of personal self-denial, are, however,
not to he deprived of an opportunity
... .e.-, ,,, enuri.
t ollectious w.ll be made, and tbom--i
onr flHanw win, believe in feeding
the hungry clothing the naked help,
inir the (alien, extending the hand ol
opiortiinily to tbOM with whom life
na- dealt roughly, and in every wav
aaianit and baoafli mankind through the
anoapta oi Jeeus Obrtat, will t,t turn
the Salvation Armv collector awav
empty hauded.
Chureb Announeemenls.
Obonfa of tbe Ketleemer-llivinB
service tomorrow mid-laint -unday-at
noun, as follows : Sunday school at
lb a. in. ; eerinon and celebration f
It doesn't pay
to say Hometbiug in au ad
vertisement tliat cannot
he proven. People call ami
inveetigate aud if your ad.
is incorrect they ' neither
buy nor come again.
W. believe we can prove
"Metfcer's Pride"
the beet Jjc coffee on earth.
(f courw it don't compare
witli our Moca and Java,
lint irv it.
Owl Tea House.
Toilet and Laundry Soaps.
Subscribers
to
Mild lu tbe Kast Oaaaio
nagazmes v .s:1 WW
w aosiic, uu we will ;
f
Better K('t one while
iri going
they
The Columbia
Lodging House
NEWLi KURNIHHEII
UAH IN t d.WKt I li)
IN CKNTKR OK lil.oi i;
BET. ALT A A WEBHHTH
M A. RADKR,
Uidcriakcr
Comet Main ami Wbb Streets.
F.X. SCHEMPP, Prop.
IK VHP WANT It) etui
cribs- fur nisauluoa or
In tbe t ullctl
niauit or Kurupai, muni
by IHMU1 uut. , i..-. a ...
bsve It inn to
l.l. .He Lull,,
bolb Iroul,
Uj tbe Ksirr ijiuum,
nt lo rou u.l muuio all risk ol lbs
f loai fu i,- mall.. It will ure yo"
I u
rvuillliun ruu ...
TV i r" vsul Irom lue publuncrs' url.sa
Irissuraiice
Fire, idle, Accident, Plate Qlgja, etc.
J ,oans
on Uity and County Property,
Real Estate
Improved and Unimproved City Lot
Ktock Ba im anil Wheat harms
SEE
J. R. DICKSON,
Kaat Oregon ian building.
W.D.HANSFORD&d
I'fulf.s i IIAKDU AKK .STDVIi.S. HARliEI
sVIRK SHKI.K IIAIiDWAKK. IT.MPSand
: : PLUMBING a si'KciALTV.
PJ
01 Main Street, Pendleton, Oregfl
Ialy Baat Oregonian, ueveicl
carrier, only 15 cenu a week.
a . .,VVWVWSV
Facts worth
Knowing
That 1 have some ai
the greatest Urgains
J" New and Beeond
hand U-droom B,.t
t'all and them ami
! eonyinced.
bx f
V. STROM I .
Court pitied.
Locust Hill
Kabbitry and
Poultry Vards.
I lllive
Han - ,,r l.r.....l, ihilH
-
Uoiiii' p, n.,11 m H m ' -I
reach ol every one. . '
my hare will uuiiviuro Vl
they are the very hex I tla"!
be raised. Animals of tl
leading Nlraiiia alwuy o
in 1 lorn wolcoinu. For I
iin'orioation addruax
fiVl w. WADS,
bi
I'endleton.