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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1901)
See window display of ilk Waist Patterns all marked down. NEWSFRDMCOUNTY Special price of $1.00 a yard. DONT OVERLOOK THIS SALE AS IT .HEANS A SAVINO OF $1 oo to $2.00 on each Pattern. be Alexander Department Store knottier Carload of Sewing Machines Iothinp S" useful or gajjaoBtal tor a L. ... ti.. "M met Sewing Ma hit Th ftmoui aF . .- a I H Rotary White Standard and wheeler & Wilson to choose from Others from $20 to $30. Big Discount for Cash until January (902. Full line of Carpets, Rugs, Lace and Silk Curtains anl lorti'-r- . '. greatly reduced prices for cash. Wall Paper THE CARPET MAN. - ua lLg x e e POULTRY and EGGS I tational Pr iln rood makes them. He f Meal gives n flavor. Clamshells make men solid Mica rit anK diMMtoa. Try a sample. C. F. COLESWORTHY, May, Grain and Feed. ii 11 Uu Street. - Pendleton, Oregon. The Celebrated Majestic Ranges Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves W. J. CLARKE A CO. Opera Hou-e Block. EDWIN FISH'S SCHEME TO CONTROL WATER AND LIGHT. Desire the Systems g M.lton, Wes ton and Athena Miiton Vetes on the Proposition on Tuesday Citi zen Not Enthusiastic. Milton. Dor. ft Tonici low th cltl Bin i Miitou win rota m Ills prop POltlOtl or Icttlnc the electric Itifhi plain to Mwtfl Ptth, a promoter claim jag. to have Portland capital hacking h".i. Vi-onling to Fish's own story of hat lit intend to di.. 00 lUM a Riga. Ik scheme In eten tr-at the people do t ot take gtneb atoca in rmi r fa- lined io look nook from a. incredu- lull standpoint. DObsg rein, mm to le- II. w. tt.at Mr. v. ill n mptlsli . hat ho 1 living , the people bvlhrra latenda iioina. Ml Fish's proposition Is this: He pfOpOOM to lease for In year terms the WatW systems of Milton. Weston AtneM and act control of the electric ::c!:t latits of Milton nud Weston The MlltaO plant Is In runnina order now nnd he snys he will restore the plant In Weston, which has not been iiinniii-: for some time, and establish a plant at Athenn. Th" Weston plant was plated in operation MOM two vein- ago by evMayor William Hair, who an 11k several thoiiKand dollars and then was compelled to close do fl for lack of funds to keep it going Sim , tie n the town has been In total darkness. Something of the Plan. Mi. Klsh says he intends putting in an elect t h light plant on th. Wail, W11IU river, some distance above that now owned by the Athena Light A Power company, and there generate sufficient power to transmit to Wes ton. Athena and Milton. He also thicks he can furnish power for other enterprises, such as louring mills and other private rnttrpri a n they can ko secured. It Is doubtful If the majority of the POOOki of this city will vote for the ! :'!; "! tin light plant to Mr Fish Tin plant Is In goood condition. Is irvaot ky tin city and It is thought that the city .-an run It Just as cheap ly as It can be run Whether to let tin- plant to a private party or other Corporation would ha of any material advantage to the city or not. is the inset loa that is now htlng agitated While tkON arc nulte a mini her that are In favor of the leasing, there are believed to be Just as many who are iicalnst It. Adams Fire Department. A Urns. IVe. 8 - The Adams volun IgOt Are department met last Friday R ghl and organlfed a permanent flri oompaaj and atactatf the following of fleers T A I lenellen. president: J, If, Crate, secretary. V. 0, Simpson. ief. T C Heed, foreman; M. A. FVrguaoa, assistant foreman. The onapaay been to te able to add new parenkeraaMa to ihe facilities for hat lime with any OQOlaglOUO. that ma visit the town In the future, nnd are 000. well organized. WESTON LODGE ELECTIONS. Knights of Pythias and Odd Fello. Choose Officers. Weston lodge. No ,S. t. o y has chosen th-- following offli ion fv the ensuing term: t'. C Shuuiway nohlc grand. Fred Oei herding, vice grand ; win laanlaaaaa, raearduag sec retarjr Chorla. ftaasoM, Inoaelal seiictary. 8. A. lianies. treasurer. . II. Martin retires as nohle grand HlauHtha Rchekah Lodge No. 88 .i d aasw officers as follows li. I tv Kitchey goMO grand: Mrs. I. It. KJbJkro, vice grand: O. Tumui tinancial secretary; L 0, Proehstel. reeordhag secretary. Anlce Marnes. tieasurer Mrs. D, R. Lester is the re- tit'ng nohle grnnd. Ste . ,is 1 o.lg,. No 4!'. K Of I . elected offl. ers as follows last even me .1 M . PlICO, ('.: 0. M. Price V. C; W H. Hernard prelate; riar'. Woo l. If, of W . Kd Wood K R. S . ii M saiing m. of f . p. t. Harboor, M oi M.: C H. Taylor. M at A.. f Snling. I. O.j Otis Turner. O. O. About Veston Apathy. The city election is over, and It ..ii- certainly a disappointment in re apart to the number of votes cast This pap imagined that the warm tight on for mayor Mould bring out a. ' ist 1i" votes, which would mean a , .ipulation of s'', and thus bring con . i-ion upon the census bureau, says the Leader instead, only lti" sover eign electors straggled to the polls That there were ut least a BOON mor" who could have voted If they had so minded. Is beyond question. This apathy Is lot UMglMkl.. unless It wan due to the disinclination to move th'U that Is one of Weston's rather prom, nent i I'm net eristics. Former Resident's Visit. Mr. P. A Worthlngton and daug'i tei Miss Helen Worthlngton. were visiting In Weston for several days this woofcl from Portland Mr Worth Ingtoii was also OeOOBBpOBlOd by his niece, Miss llertle Miller, who eaine out with him last spring from Ten lessee, and whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II Miller, now make thel BOOM in this city. Charley Proebstel's Luck. ('hailey Pioebstel. who has frlaatdo St tboU I Bam bar In Ins old home town of Weston. Is doing well at LgggHM Me has a timber (dalm. an Interest In a promising :old mine and ! ads :t MH i essful orchestra tire from the mine which Is located near the Ml nam river, assays $237. !' to the ton, and It Is believed to contain a fortune Notes. William Da ran, an old pioneer of I'tuiiiiiia county, was in town atop dav. ac-otnpanled by his daughter Mrs. Kmma Phillips Mr Muran in now located In the Okanogan i ntintrv. which he describes as highly rosper otia. He says there Is considerab!" laud yet vacant In that region Fred H liwab. a well known median I' 1 1 ol i Pendleton is registered at tin Marshall House. He will do tltiishln.: work at the new normal hi hool build hag. Miss l.isle Howard a noiinal school atodent. Is ill at her home in Heppner (A PaO f I I expect people to k WW i-JJ J JkJ you have to sell If kaoav wrh you don't tlOre tan ncvur .,. sa a. a, m m m I V r f ii AUVtMliacr 'AL BLANKS Ttt tm. A full supply always kept in stock. NORMAL SCHOOL SOCIETY HELD A MOCK TRIAL. Tried Members for Robbery of Bank m Commercial Department Some Time Ago. Weston. Dec. :. The literary soci ety at the normal hool. In ad I It Inn to then regular program Friday night. Of ialgii.fl two ot their nombei at the bar ol the aehool ourt on a harge oi burglary. Some three w.l.s ago Um bunk in the eoagaaon lal depart- BM hi was robbed of all its funds. Sine then detectives, have been at we! and on last Thursday MTOgtai Mr. Walter Fly and Miss 0t rtrodO IV-ston The coin- was in session ' two hours Friday evening am! then adjourned to some future date ;i the first trial wa then far from lainlMd The gOefaiag of the judge, tba argu giaata Of the attorneys and tin test I naoay Of the witnesses furnished kiegt deal of fun for those pies.-nl, and tin- members of the ss iety are 'linking tin w ard to the , oiilinual Inn ol the cuse with much Intoroot, The Heelings ot the society In the past have heen had exclusively fot Dm beaell of the as.ni he ra hat it is now raatered that th. public is to ko admitted s ion. Mrs. sWaahoth WladOBl, a widow lady 71 rOMl oi hk. 'eg aa Has kot Mountain about 1R . mlb-a eaat of Vraotoo died mi the kth mst of acute in tin li mat I oil of the iimnai h and ie koriod at the Weston cemetery on the "th She had been a resident of fire gOg If Mais Sde limes two dOUgh' t)-rs and a son to mourn their I-ihs Wedding in Juniper. Junipei Dec V - Mr James C. Koyse and 'nts Ida May Rose were man led footafiOf at the home of the bridi s brother Marry Mills, of this place Mr. Koyse Is one of tin proa p.rOUs young stockmen of this section and the bride is one of the accom plished young ladies with many warm fill mis who will wish them a long and happy married life They will make their home on Mr Roy sc s farm a few miles from here. - Scarlet Fever in Athena. Athena ! I This city is now In l.. throe.- ni ii scarlet (ever scare. Tin-re are two rfhMg In the family of Mr. and Mra liaivey Catoa two Of their child ran Uaviug It and it Is fear ed that others I vi been .-! to Ike disease who may come down at any time gkfOry prooglatloS hallg taken to prevent its spread Helisite Returns From the East HelU Dec. S 9 " I t'llliStOphfcl . has lost returned from a visit to his old home ill Michigan While gone he visited Minnesota and Wiaconaln. and he .-ays that arh.a i"iw ft04 grek SkfiA ago it made V,lU O.I1W him think of Oregon where It was h'III warm aud beautiful fall weather reigned supreme and he Immediately suited home He aays he saw aoase n ry good country, but aoee of It will rjOBagOJO with "dear old Oregon" Tin estimated cof of the POrUaod federal btillillng and rearranging the old building for the use ot the court Is laM.OM, This new hi.'ldlng. It la claimed will giw tin pnstofflcc ample loom on the Hist floor for the word ing force. For the Holiday Al KUNfi'S Family Liquor Stote SUCCESS Crownvd out Rbrte .u tlio ti I tlay of otir Great Clothing Sale Yesterday us lil litsl else than soil mt'ii'H and lioy's uits atul overcoat! at a DISCOUNT OF 10 PKR CENT. It' you with a suit or OVSfOOSt -th ptf ftcf tittinj: k i ltd- at this disooutit, ix'l- tsf done tomorrow morrjiDCi .ale continuM until Saturday niiit but iton't Wrtit until mmils art all piolcol over. P H Where Whole Families can Trade I HE les can Trade W kaw FAlR Frazep Opera House. ot. i .aasr, Laaaaa aae Haaagai j I Trikib. I. ml Managst. Monday. December 9th, 1901. gaani a. lab al I Srsilrr'i HimiIi HafS 9 YON Flic um r : . l.aiif(liii I'ovorlti U sui i vk and III I I ER than I VI R Y0NS0N... PRKSXMTXO BY A MATCH 0MPAN Uanptofo Heonlti BiiTlronwuti BowlMoring MoolMMiloal Kltbcta Ne Sonj;s Nch Spscialtics New Nn cities j I'rlc 1 50c, 75c ami $1.00. ) BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BAKS. 1 or line ahsftlng and all bearings of machinery I the ut'1! or factory it cannot ha ufpsiSSd : : : Made from Type Metal tast Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or. You will Find The Hest The Cheapest The Purest T he I arje t Stock if Kite 1 Hi flue Of Wines, Whiskies, Brand ies and Gins of All Kinds, Both .... Domestic No. 217, Court Street. James A. Howard J j Qjver REAL ESTATE BROKER. WO Court tt. near Flr.t Mat. Bank Has Real Estate tm Sale See Here: 300 ac rss of choics wha.t land, about tan milsa nerthaast of Pandla ton. Thla la oia ot tha finest Improv ed lirmi in tha county and ha. good school advantages. Will sail for caah or trade for equal value in unimpioveij land. Clght tine lota in Pendleton at $100 each, on aaay terms. 160 acraa of wheat land south of Pendleton, $000. ii acraa ch.ic. fruit and garden land near Milton. One half of tract in bearing fruit tree , 7 acraa alfal fa. All under Irrigation. Finely lm proved. 120 acres on McKay Cra.k, 20 acrea a1 betton land under irrigation, valance good wheat land, wall lm proved. M0 acrea good wheat land, In a body, four mllee from Pendleton; tarma half caah balance on time to suit perchaaer at par cant In Urea. Dally Caat Oroganlan by C.rH.r, only 11 ea.it. . week. A pooiltOO cure, y,,u should try I. "as cuml a. OBI wliara tb heaf aoyalilaai faiimi. for sale iy Hadley & Zahuer 7-1 Main Ml., I'ii,eiuii, Qgfgjgg WooSniflle) llairun, of Wallii WoltOj aie general aaeiiU f.. i tbla uiwlldne Pendleton Ukiah Stage Lite Nssisa Isfss! 'iop le I'euilleti.n nvi rv day at 7 0'akgft aau.pl llll.Jay, lor Pilot H.Hk, Nya, Hi dye Alba ami Ukiah. 0.x ac QUID IQ slat SIMM). ru-anoi,lle lreiili aai4 iaaaiiger rala (Mty ofhi al Tallmaii A (Va dnaa atoae. TT