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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
OSINfi 01 IT! STREET QUESTION LOTS OF TELEGRAMS OOlNfl f it pays to trade at the Pgoptao WomlMmne "Not qPAnUOBObll iiahty here." VER BROS. WILL RETIRE he $25,000 Stock e sold at once. People coming from pari of Umatilla County to take ad up in tut piiwvc mauc. iuctv i?y yery fast, will not take lorn; to close L ... ... r i trl( am hn . J n it Vi il pwwjiv ui w i'u; iiij. MAYOR VINCENT INDIGNANT AT CITIZENS' INTERVIEWS. ver Bros. Dry Goods Co. CASH STORE v DKCBMQBR 12. WOt BREVITIES. i ! ra na Hmvard 1lr Insurance, im Hiil Hull nt th b -M t. .....'. I . , . 1 I 1 . I . V ami Dtril NWtBI nia ml linu In L'.'l them flu rMioiiahlc rntor. nt Sm- u :ie. innr i .in nviv. , nt tin- Standard. t!,. andnrd when ynii In tl"' grocery line. i .mi ..it . i ft. .1 Xatai in isaiith nt Ha- V.. .1 f tit' Villi II tl 1 1 "l'l II .!. ...... mas runts at I'baver Ifroa. Dry in!. Cleaver Bros, wu' miis' ba sold, a. arc going nut of Iiuhi- as lur even ! lit the Hr flilnilu uliira. i ...I " tii..l tn l.i III ftlttt-i-l:l Ulllr al tln Dntneatli 1 .i rw nf fine wheat AiinniK Terms. znon t' mil nui Imser. Jami .i. Ml entertain k Hall on Friday. De "I limning and carda. i i.i n i rri.r n.in HI I ll'lil. . i ' I II III la- pfM I .it tin- on .V' Ik .i linn i ' appropriate I than a mi rug, rock- in ltln desk? Ha ; lowest irl''8. ii a spe. lul bargain lu new afVfii room houae, and bath. 11900 tlml t'ul ! ! in - "' ' n . i mi tt u r imri'liam- m r.um. HWk) nmube, ii.-.. vacant lota 26 real choice ranchea In nnenea. E. T. Wade. 1 i urs urn not n.r ...... . . a iiiiiivi Btort' Court atreet. unndlai by the ton at Duttou'a. Toy carta. Iron wagons, Nolf's. Fine line of toilet soup Jnnt In nt llnwley'a. The Pendleton Klks will hold a leg ulnr meeting thiis evening. It Martin for qulra delivery aii I Kood goods, lowest prices in h ' city. jatttftTttlfrB mi prtooa, goods nnd delivery. If you liny vonr i. occri, h of Martin. HinoUera' delight. I. a Mia. ' for i hall. aclling at : for a quarter. Pat ton cigar Htore. Iluwley Hrns. nrc glvln;: awav dlshi-a with enah purchases. Call and llnd out nliout It .luat one order to tr. my tit -llvei ; i-yHteni. If yon :irc ii.it ant tailed I will paj i hf fin tn iik' R Ma-tin. T K Heard hat aold nm acrea of farm land lit the Cold Springs conn try to Henry Knhl. for 18,100, Picture fiamlng a pociOity, New .hie of picture moulding. Hrnas IBOWntg tor frnniea at C. Sharp's. All outstanding county warrants haw ban called for hy the clerk up to and including September, 1809. I.IV" ami dressed geeae. ducks. ehlekeiiH. and turheya can lie hail at the Standard, at the lowent irleea Dreaaniahiug. Inney waiata. evening and reception go wins a specialty ROOM UP atliirs ovi'i Olivci H gitx er.v atore. The 11 lIlXOII Saviugh Haul; haa Hold i'IL'ii ai-rea ol land three nillea north of Pendleton to I). M. Nalaon, lor N0M Rememhei the L'tt to 4u per cent, diacoiint aale on holiday gooda uroiu MM until M mher L'lat. nt Koep- peu'h phurniary. Tin ladlea ot the Christian ehur-h will open a holiday shop Thuradny. DMSnber I!'. in Ileutlrlek a hall, fron. 11 a. ui. to 10 p in. .hint one girl may not Mmw tint' we carry "The I'tiliu.-" citncolatea. A. t". KOttppM A- HroH They ure now aelllng, ut r.o i . nia pound. "Tin Pkta" eltocolatea lion bona. Fundi ungata. chooolate molaaaea t'hlpa. ehoeolute al and hrantU tliala at Koepnen'a only. The ladles or the Chilatiau church will nerve good meala in Hendrlt'k'a hall. IVeemher 19 from 11 a. m. to 'i p ni. Chicken fllnnt r will he served lu the evening from 5 to 9. Demon a haa hot house lettuce, sour ptcklcH in hulk dill pickles In bulk, aweet picklea In bulk aaur kraut, .vsett cider, mince meat In hulk, lamb tongue, -tripe, pig feet moloaaes In hulk, syrup In bulk, plenty turkeys, ducka and geese. Actum was hiougltt against Henry Wade veaterda h Fretl Shoetuakei who aecuaes the former of tearing down the lelice ol the latter, acroaa a disputed roadway Wade Is under fSS bonds to appear before Judge Fit Herald for trial on Saturday. He Vakca a Statement on Behalf of the City Council. Regarding the Manner of Caring for the High ways. When seen thin morning Mayor Vln" cent was ftomowhat indignant over the Interview published In the Raat Ore goninn yesterday with aonie of the, huainesH men and proprrty holtlera. who were of the opinion that some thing ought to be done for the Im provement of the a"trectH and to erad icate the mud which haa made traffic somewhat (llaagreealile for the paat three weeka. In part. Mayor Vincent Haiti: Compliments to Business Men. "In behalf of the mayor ami com man council, I want to thank the clt i BM ul Pendleton who so freely gave their opinion in regard to the grading RBd Improving; Main nn1 Court Htreeta. if these people, who are ao glib lu saying what should lie done, had done as much hard work anil fiVOI tin much thouirht and tlmo to the hettelliig of tin strecta ua the mayor and common council have, or if they Inn! mi h ut it tfcnjf theer fnl obi in Improving the atreet a. In ItMd of having to he forced to do what they hav thine, those having tin improvement of the ettp in charge would hav i had nunc heart In have continued with their original plan i till was to have kept -lain and Court Streets In an oval shap". alter covin hl the prOMOi gravel bed with crush ed rock M as to mnl'i It impossllde tOt wnter to have COtloCtad III pools In I he nihltlle of the streets, and caused the present sloppv condition of them which, however, is not to ascend dm Inch lu depth. Dnder It la it firm ami olid foiitulnthiti. Says There'a Negligence. "This so t ailed mud and slop is not a rnmill of grading i he ati eets. aa some iutlm.itetl hut th. result of two ream' wanr on them, ami tbown eon rlunlvnl) a nntlhjnnen on the pan nf import) holdtern atljaceut to Main and COUrl Streets 111 UOt keeping theltl In i. nan The mayor or common conn ell have tm right to tOtt luoiiev out ni the ppcketn of the tax payers of th. city to Improve streets adjoining ii ahttttlHI on Main and OOttli street propnit Hndnf the city charter. It became tin. duty of every property holdnr to kenn in repair all street.s abutting on his propett.v. MOOfdtM to the : iihi i uctloua td the eoaMnon i. .uin II. out of hie own hot All the streets n I now is the xc raping up ol (lie loom mud. as has bMU done In previous years, ami this wodld huvi been done m now. had we not have had continuous slot ins anil have not been able tn tin so Big Loads May Be Hauled. "'i hail occasion recently tn talk with a gentleman from Walla Walla, where they have crushed rock on the BtrOntl and he stated that they were mat as bail as before H was put mi While this mml may he bjaon renlnni and unsightly as big loads can ba hauled us when tin- streets are dry Wagons tin tint sink over the relllei In ii. c Htreets of Pondietoa. wv do not wish tn make any reputatmu for so i nlled cor reel Inipravensnni of Main and Court streets as wi- hOVO no prop erty adjacent tn them and . da not i are to walk on uaiihult piiveineut at the enst ot our neighbors WESTERN UNION LINE PENDLETON TO BC ISC. Gives This Place Better Wire Facili ties and Adds Work to Office Here. The new Western Vnlon t (tOffmph Ihie haa been completed from "Mdk ton to noise City and la now In ni. I at inn. This line connects w'th the main line at llolae ami glvea hc P. n ill. ton office much better raci'lMes for communication with the aat tha-i 11 hna had heretofore, ami nd.' BtMi h work on the force at this oftlct The new wire doubles 'he w'f" . . !! Itlea ol Pendleton. hC0HltQtlrg l.. ndtlltlnnal Instruments, and. II la al t-tost certain, calling Tor Inc -as. In the force here. At the pent nt Half Manager .1. R. Krauae has a fOTCfl of three and may soon hav - oth rs There Is talk of patting in a iper wire between Portland and 'h n . the estimates for It hiving ro rH n.-en arprnveil. InCfgMl In t 'gra; 'i hngfnon dngsMsgg the adu -d i prove nietit in the service. EPWORTH LEAGUE OFFERS 80ME FREE ENTERTAINMENT. A Course of Lectures to be Given Under Auspices of Local Chapter First of Course Friday Evenlnq. December 13. Some time ago the member! of the Kpworth League of the Thompson stri ni M K. church, decided to give i s.-rles of free lectures, and invite tin 'ettdleton public In accordant! with thia decision they set about to secure some of the hrst talent of the Pacific northwest. Tomorrow night. Friday, at 7:.'!0, Is i be time selected for the first of the erlng, when the Hev. Dr. Marvin will deliver his Inctnrg nstttled "Tcnny- sou " fjf Marvin Is one of the host read and most highly cultured wen before the pnhlk today All who have ever honrd him win testify as to his loeoOBOa and ability as a public gpntkor. In the Ib id r HU-rature. he is thoroughly at hoggg anil those who love poetic thought, whether express nd hy Alfred Tnnnynon or any nthei Of the grand old niHsters." ggpoct a rnre troM tomorrow night No admittance will he charged. Dr. Marvin giving his servlcea free How ever, the plat.- will he passed and a Poll Ct ICO taken to help flgftgj n penses Hemeiuber. tomorrow night. Frtduv. Dee, It, at 7 :tn. at the Thomp son sti.,. K. tdnirch. We Please Particular People Our holiday line are HeWted with (limMiinination. thir prices nuike (lu in popular. Sggestions For thoN wln are Iggtnging their fit't probltmi leal careful l v the list lielow Lounging ffgbgg H.00 to W0.00 Italliing RobH M.NMo MJlOO Sleeping Rotrgi M to B.00 Hmokltig CoaN Ml tt l 00 Indian Hlankets. I M to 16.00 Steamer Hugs .VOM to 10 00 Drew Suit Cases .. . 'IMta M.O0 Traveling Hnga "V J,"" Valises JO M IA.(Sl Fancy Suspenders ,2ft to a.'ifi Fine linen ami silk Hun lker. Iiic's .10 to ,N Fine einUissi-tl silk Mulllers . .AO to SJ0 Fancy Hlilrl- M M 1,00 Full Dress Shirts I.Mto -'.AO Fancy Hinlerv A to .An Ami btttJ lroth of other uooful Mid ftppropriftti tsuitahle fr Holiday Preocmti orUolfM THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Schimmcl Pianos- Anyone desiring to Mlocl t UOtfvl i,s W,'H i,s :' "Hiatiu-ntal liti.t n. as jiiL-st nt i an drt no In tl. i than li I 1 1 11114 SchiOBgnol PlOfM 'Mifse ait a standard and lng.li r.ulc make ni piano. Ingltlv polighod "til fully miataiiUctl anil retail eveiywlien (Ol 4S" I milt- tlicse pianos direct from the factory and can aell tliem al two third! ( the regain price. Call and inspect Ibenn pinnog and net t bgrgain, JOE HASUCR 601 604 Mam Sirett. lJciulletnn. nt Bod ennmsS'Ste mfTggg a-irg 1 twWWWWtWtnWWWVPn v rrn v 1 TO Holiday Presents. 13 2 This sefwon w- bare taken particular pain- with our 3 Holiday Goods Councilman Clopton Gives Figures. Counoilnsni ciopton wgi pronnnl when Mayor Vincent was giving out the above interview antl he gddod the foUogrtal figures which he had MOMT ed 011 the coat of paving "I huve niuile a rougli is, .mat. nf what asphalt paving would rent, and llnd that from the bridge to tin O ft, N depot it would cost $21,000. and from Malu to College 1 Uyer's mllll the coat would be $ IT. nisi This ia a total of 110,000, and the total rev enue derived from all aoureeg to be uaed for running the city ia $7000 per annum It takes 0000 out of thia to pay the interest 011 Its Indobtod nngn, leaving only 1010 on which tn run the city a whole year If any body thinks that Pendleton 'an be ruu on this amount and the .brents pttved. besides. We would like to hgVg them show us how." I We have the lucent fUMOTtlBMt in the city. Now in g il:e time t t-ee H)6M gOOdd and hasc first choice. Fur and Silk Boas I Our line of Hoa is coippleie, .i ich fl.od to $i;.(K Neckwear The finest line uf net kwear we have ever ihoWUi of Prices fron to t.60. I Handkerchiefs Qui silk ami linen handkerchiefs can't be lieat; prices 2 itoin oc 10 9.1 ni. The Columbia Lodging House M WIA I I IIMHIIK.il RAM IN ( UNNKITMIN IN ( I N I I- K ill Ul.fM'K BKT. AI.TA A WF.HH H'lX P. X. SCHKMIM', I'rop. E Gloves, Silk Mittens, Purses, UmbreLas, Belts, etc., At exceptionally low prices. See them- MhfJ on display at ?THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. J iiiniiiiunttmiititumnnitpnnQnimmmn'j WMY fy rrnt 'nlt-ri-st waaa tub Home Co-Operdtivf ( ompmiv Will build you a home tor ...05.50 per Month.,. tjill tiillilBli f Oil llir BteiMI Ut vi., ,,ff ,..ni nortgagi ..1 tu & Luma In anf lis lliir, n.l gw fun Ik yrirt sin) moiilha lu . II Isuk th mi. 1,1 r ur aiiiiith. Illiuul luwint Id oaMofdeatli m i..ii .nbiiit, . .at .l.rd will Is, hitch rttrtitati luretilgaUon muruxl R. A. UOllg. I'widlrtun, Ore, ii.i-n HegMoai suthuriiwl to rwl piilli aliuui lur loatia Jenn ani Vntsl Kvory wliaar. Help or Situation Wanted. t F.Cook's Eiuplojmnit Agency QgfSgg Main and AlU Htraaal. PgNDI KTON OKK440N t 3 (a) (j) a) S ' V A ' ' ' ! - The Prince of OOOOOO OsV(&(s;iEJ(b(0g)siiiE' OOOtt) r . Itemeiiiher you et a t hance u a 1 100.00 Solid Grold Watch ami Ch ftiii with eyi-i'v $1 00 pur- ' hane made in our store Itefore January I 1902. Itl'e Gold Watch. Mm.. I... ...1 . .1 wkl III .III' IIUI MUICV 11UI1 Ml ,H 'I.I I' an. I 11 1 4 - 11 i 4 1 . 1 t t 1 1 1 I'l UOI.I' Not a stale pat slit tm i it.. ' 1 1 " an 1 1 ill noici iiutt v ami ll it : 11 cu a iti. "Hill ui 1 to I) CiU ItLS :. ll v . ni an t-ie. II.. mm I "K uenii led ( Ahai tafOafS au 1 ..111 1 1 I 1 t 1 1 I P an- uuataiiDed to wwar for 20 and 'Jr 11 V 11, ,t I10AKI and up. as Solid . w oa mm r K 1014 -Si KtOtlf 0 ' LOUIS HUNZIKER, THE LEADING JEWELER. : o o n O ev e i a 'fOttOiif