East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 10, 1902, Image 8

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    EjEjSBIIBM BY ACCIDENT
nUDAT, JANUARY 10. 1!02
OUR
SHOE SALE
CONTINUES.
In full blast ami wilt con-
Mum until ail our hix-k i-
BJM. Don't miss this
fltintu- In liny your foot
wwr nt httf ruliietliwi
MvcrvUiliiK
CLEAVER BROS
The Boot and Shoe Men
ENCAMPMENT IN8TALLED.
Then Enjoyed a Banauet at the
French Restaurant
Umatilla Kncampment No 17. Inde
pendent Order of Odd Follows Install
d their officers last night for thu en
suing yir. an follows:
D. D. O. C. P., B. E. Coon; C. P., J.
K Beam; H. P., John Halloy, Jr.: 8.
W.. Phil M. Hrldp; J. W.: A. J. Olh
on; scribe. T F. Howard. Treas..
H Alexander; guide. D. E Coon; O.
8.. John Hayes; Q H.. A. A. Minder
inan: drst V.. E J Murphv; second!
W. J T Urown; third W . J 1J. Mc
Dill fourth W 0 Hym first 0 .1
.W -ciOUC U. W. vj ,',jllr(,,.
After the work of Installation was
nniahril all repaired to the French
restaurant, where a banquet was en
Joyed li tin' 4'i members who were
out
PISTOL SHOT WAS HEARD
BEFORE M'LAUOHLIN'S DEATH
But It Is Explained by the Operator
at North Fork He Had Taken the
Weapon From McLaughlin, Who
Was Intoxicated.
Thi- Jury impanelled to hear the
evidence and invcstlKatc Hit- cause of
tht' tfMtk or John Mclaughlin, the
particulars of which were given In
Thursday's East Orcgonlan. after dt
liberating and carefully examining
every phase of the evidence, brought
In the following verdict:
"We. (he undersigned iurvnien
And that John McLaughlin came to
hln death between 6 and 7 o'clock on
the night of January 8. 1902, by be
ing run over by a train at North Fork
on the line of the Oregon Kallroad &
Navigation company, and In our opln
Ian said il. ath was accidental
"T. H. WBLL8,
"Q. T. KI.OIN,
"D. B. WATSON,
"OIOROI D, PEEIU.RH
"W. H, JONP.s,
"C, Ii BBMPLB, Jurymen'
"W Q roi.E. Coroner
Several iritaMOM were examined
liii hiding Operator Carter, nt North
Fork, his wife. Frank Donaldson, and
(Mi or two others, who were th las'
ones to see the deceased alive. Th.
nil tOttlflOd to the effect that wh. i,
they last saw him he was in an In
tOXlOAtad condition, this being nbout
S:M o'clock p. m.. or a little over an
notir heron the train passed that
crushed out Ills life.
Raised a Disturbanct.
Mclaughlin went to the station
and wax raising It disturbance with
Mr Carter, the operator, who tried to
inlet hini, but could do yery little
with him McLaughlin then went
awny and that was the last seen of
Mini until found on the track between
7 and K o'clock.
During the evening It seems that
Carter had taken Mclaughlin's revol
ver away from him. and during the
trial, the fact was brought out that
n pistol shot hnil been heard Just
after Mclaughlin left the station ami
before th. train passed The station
agent explained this by saving that
In' was handling the revolver taken
from McLaughlin nml It went on He
showed where the ball struck the
floor glanced Into the door of the
station house.
The coroner's Jury exonorateil
eve r one from any blame as to cause
o:
a visit to his wife. Mm. Proebstel
continues to Improve, and wltl he
able to leave tho hospital In a week
or 10 days.
Fred W. Walte returned thl morn
ing from San Francisco, where he
went to pay his annual visit to the
headquarters of Haker. Hamilton
Co., hardware dealers, whom in Is
representing.
Hev. F. W. Parker, formerl) pastor
of the Congregational church of tin .
city, but now having a charge In Van
ouver, was visiting old friends In
I'endleton yesterday on Ills win to
Omaha, on a pleasure trip.
Just nine we-ks ago loAO) i ,t iptl
Vaa Dran took to his bed with an i
attack of typhoid fever, and today he
iit up half an hour, which II the
lOBgMt time he has boon up since
He is getting along very nicely ami
his friends hope to see him out In a
few more days.
l'ortlaud Orcgonlan W, J. Fur
nlsh. the Pendleton banker, who Is
after the gubinatorltl nomination
was In conference with several of the
local leaders yesterday, discussing
the situation ami looking over the
Held. Mr Furnish Is confident that
In will have a solid Umatilla delegn
Hon behind him when he goes Into
the convention, but further than thin
he does not volunteer to predict.
HONORED
(MAN
FATHER OF WILLIAM
HILTON DIED IN IOWA.
PORTLAND CHAMBER SENDS
PETITION ON I.IVER MATTER.
Boiler for Sale.
A 25 horse-power horizontal tubular
boiler, guaranteed to be In first-class
condition for sale at the Domestic
1-aun.lry
Mcl ujthltn'a death
Funeral This Afternoon.
Th, funeral of John McLaughlin
occurred thu afternoon at 1:30. at
Um home of his sister Mrs 1 S
Mcl eod on Webb street under the
auspices of the Indies of the Maccn
' lodg. of which Mrs Mclaugh
lin Is n member After the service
at the house the rnmins were taken
in mnov cemetery where they
Interred
PERSONAL MENTION
WL
ii &B
M60
Kin tud, ami coffees.
N A Miller, of Athena
w -t. r.lay.
W. J. Furnish returned thi mom
ing from Portland
E. A. McDuff. undertaker with M
A Itadei will leave tomorrow even
ing for Olympla to visit relatives
1 1 A Smith cashier of the O. R.
N ompany. expects to visit over
Sninliiv n I'ortlaml. returning Mon
day
.Mrs. P. A Hinei. oi 8Hkanc
uved yesterday evening ami
maUe an xtendeii visit with Mr
OMMNI
Mrs Sargent, who r,a hail a very
. MriOMI six.il of fever and whose life
was ilenpaired ol lor a while. Is re-
iivering nl' e ami will soon be at '
I to Ii,. up.
I. ('arnihau I'aellie (.'oast agent
lor tile I'latin Manutai turltiK couipu
ny. was in Pendleton yesterda and
PUOXI thi local Ugeiie for this cele
bra taxi machinar) with A Kaoaklt
Co.
Weston Leader Senator I'roeli
stel was in Walla Walla Tuesday on
Calls on Everyone to Assist in Urg
ing Improvement of the Columbia
by the Federal Government.
The I'endleton Commercial Associ
iion has received a blank petition
iiom the Portland Chamber ol COM
merce. which. It Is desired, will be
signed numerously and returned to
Portland to be transmitted with
other., to Washington, for use by
Oregon's senators and rupresonta
i.vea. It calls for Improvement of the
upper Columbia river, as well as the
ihepcnlng of the channel at the
mouth of the river.
The Portland chamber has InteL
elected a very efficient man Henn
B Reed as assistant secretary, to
IUi Md E. 0, Maaten. Mr
selection was wise. He Is attending
to the business of his position as f.-
men in Oregon could
Tin chamber's letter m-companying
the petition, Is:
Portland. Jan 5 We are sending
von a petition demanding the opening
of the upper Columbis and Snake
rivers to navigation, ami the Improve
ment of the mouth of the Columbia
liver so as to provide a xO-foot chan
nel for the accommodation of the for
elgn and coastwise shipping of the
'nliiniMa rtVtr bantu Thi s. petition
will be circulated In the sections Of
the Paeltle Northwest which an; vi
tally Intoreated In the improvement
of waterways and harbors PteOM
cin ulate the one MBl you In your ills
trlct and return It without delay to
us. We will forward nil the potttlOBI
to Washington. I). (.'.. in time tot
tbeni to 1m of use to our semi'oi -and
representatives In eongress In
the matter of obtaining tin in .t
appropriations in tin next rlv,'is ami
U.i i hoi's bill This Is the most lavoi
able time In the history of tin UnltOd
was In town States for urging the linprovenient of
oar waterways and harbors, and if
tin people of Oregon Washington
and Idaho will unite in their own iii
ii i. st they w be able to obtain the j
relief from present unsatisfactory i
transportation conditions that Is so J
urnstly m atwd,
"he Chamber ol Commree Port
land. Oregon,
TTENHN iiahn Praaideol
l N FLBISGHNm Beeretan
His 8on Was There at the Time,
Having Gone Thither Several
Weeks Ago.
Mrs. William Hilton received a Ml
eg ram last evening from her bus
.mi,, Hi union s. Iowa, saying that
his father died there at the old home
on that da Mr. Hilton went to Hil
ton's several weeks ago, ami was
with his rather when the end came.
James Hilton, deceased, was prom
Inent in Iowa, owning a large tract
ot land near Albla, on which were de
posits ol coal, and beiug Interested
In the First National Rank there, ol
which at one time he was vice preat
dent. Mr Hilton was a brother of j
Um well-known Judge Hlltou, of New
York.
He was one of the luadcrs In the
development ot the state of Iowa,
having heli1 offtOM in an early dv
that had to do with the organization
of government He was honored b)
his associate:-, and held In unusual
esteem h all the people ol the conn
try In which he has lived for more
than haii n century.
James Hilton was a, qualntcd with
Im Fav'tfio. the French nohlcmuu
who came to America to assist tie
struggling colonies in their light
agnlnst the English crown, meeting
him upon Hie occasion or his last
visit to this country In I S24
Oeorge OotllO, tin artist, writer
ami traveler, was an Intimate irietul
and gave him tin- benefit of his great
InfltMBM with the American I'm coin
pany when Hllto.i desired a iiosltion
with Um company.
OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALF
Will Continue ijirough January
And as heretofore you will find our prices loweTth
pi tttors we arc in a position to eive IFST ...i. . """com
moot)
we wi
Piajl Sheeting
Kemnants, nil
SO KEKP THIS IN MIND when Z . IT .LEAST
I give a few prices, but everything goes chea Ppil"!
M yartls fliiiKhaiii. fast oolora
IB jrarda Outuu Flannel '00
21) yards Crash Toweling
M yards fioivl Hhlrtltig. . LOO
HO vards BMMbod Muslin . ' 00
'.ii ards Hetter H leached Muslin 100
Hi inches wide, per yard 2oc . .
grades at HALF PRICE. rnm' lo1 ol
- "u see U
ST.
Very truly,
JOE
STORE.
THE
"Norma"
A ladies' line done,,
fancy top shoe at
kid.
$1.79
would he ing value at 5.
; 3
JaV
A
2 SURPRISE
'" handaonw Hmtm
oi the ,oM mihk
' ' tllC. aMfaf I
' -M'l sm
ihowing in all iTae.
" in an
Rliltfeai o
lv in such new
slldW
as arc k
The
de
Up to-Date, First Class FurL ittire Stow
..rgest stock from which to select and all u pnces
ompttitloa LudertakiiiR parlors in connc, t,on
M. A. RADER.
that
Mam and VVrhh Streets
PoodletOO, Orrnon
Lauti ft no VIC
chrome kid lint d lace
Kni.
ihoc a;
$2.79
were
Stylish,
Comfortable
Durable
aim lie. cr nu
lOfll than
horetofon
go a pair.
at
nt-
will
L C
POULTRY and EGGS
International Poultry Food makes them,
tieef Meal gives them flavor.
Clamshells make them solid.
Mica (fit aids digestion.
Try a sample.
C. F. COLESWORTHY,
Hay, Grain and Peed.
137 am' IJy ast ,ret!t Pendleton, Oregon
FOUND THE LITTLE ONE
Gracie Langever Gives Har Mother a
Bad Fright.
Orooia, tka I yoor old iMctttor of
Mr. ami Mrs Fred UHMJOVOT. khvc
her mother iuit. n MOfa this oftOf
noon About 2 o'clock Mrt Iaiikcvi-i
ttlttl ready to come down town
from their home on Court street, ami
QWMM left the house ah ail of hei
mother When the mother i anie out
she could see nothinK oi the little girl
ami eoulil not liiiaulm- what hail lie
come of her Sin wh traeeil down
Court street until hIk reached Main
where she was loaf and no trace
could b fouad Of h.' After I.alf an
hour oi suspense tin- little oiu WHM
found ;-.r In i Kiamlnnrents Mr and
lira. J, If. Mi atlinian. in tin- louth
part of town almost a hair mile from
MMM
iertrrtucv Sale Prices
on all Shoes.
Peoples Warehouse
Feetfittar.
mm
AIRTIQHT HEATERS
I have a full line of the ealebrattd
COLWS AIR-TIGHT
o id and coal Htoveh guarantaafl to
Ik aboolutaly air right. None of II i
heal in waatad and t lit stoves w
sav. ON K HALF of your fuel bill,
I also have a full line of cast cook stoves ami steel ranKM.
rice ar- the lowest, quality considered
T C. TYIOR.the Hardware Man
741 Main street, Pendleton. OrOflOa.
ww ftwttffl 1 4
Another Carload of
a
Big ileal
ance Sale
REV. MR. HARRI6 ARRESTED
BYEKS' BEST FLOUR
To make gooil prttatl us- ltyern' bat Hour. It toon ij ret
tiraaiiuni at ti.e Chtc(o World Fair overall competi
tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used.
Kvery -mi ia guaranteed. We have the beat Steam
Kolled Hailay, Heed live am! besnlless Baric
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. BYEKS, Proprietor.
Covp Clergyman Has Serious Charyr
Brought Agalnat Him.
The Hev Mr. ItanU. reeioi 01 tie
Kplscopal I'hurch at the Cove the
i" ail II , QmatV Komle town 11.11
rowly aooaped slepini; 111 the jail ai
' I'nion. save a proM dispateli. He na
Wmt allowed to keep his Illicit) I,.
flvloa bond.-, foj $51111 for iiis appeal
am i- at the next term ol tin cln Uil
court. Ue ia charged with tin 1 um,
ol rapt, and his alleged victim is a
j IV year-old girl, who was employed aw
a domestic in his own houaahoiu. The
reverend gentleman was arrested yes
lerday and evainliied bofoN a Juatn ,
Of the ptaoOi who tlxeil hf bOBdl at
1600, and sent him on the circuit
OCNIft for trial District Attoi m
, Samuel White, of Uaker City, rwelv
ed u inebsage i, teleplioue asklug
I him to MM to Covi 10 be present at
the e.a 111 iuatiou. but bOfOM he could
go the preliminary trial wmM held,
with the result .stated Captain
I White says that whlla he kaowi doUi
iug of tht oaOO, he believes It will
I conn up foi trial at the next term
of court
BOOKS FOR
ALMOST NOTHING
Sale (Tim biL mill to ItIi.
If you v.nit .1 hook ot am
mini or daooriptioti roan
Bad look at stuck and yet
uoaent ol our low pfieot,
TALLMAN & GO.
THE LBAWNG DRUiuisrs.
Farmers Custom Mill
Frad v. alters, Proprietor
UaOMafi bsirala - Jsj
' our stbanr' 1 lir nu;
flour. Mt . 1 i.ul.w-, ryS .
The Ea3t Oragonian ia Eaatarn Ore
gon'a rprMnUtlv paper it leadt
and the people appreciate It and ahov.
it by thair liberal patronage. It is the
idvertialng medium of thia sect tut
Sewing
Machines
Nothing sn useful or
ornaaiontal (or a
Chrittmai Preaoal as
a met Strwinn Ma
obiao The (anions
Rotary White Standard and
Wheeler & Wilson to choose from
Others from $20 to $30.
Big Discount for Cash until January 1902
Pttll line o( Carpets, Kugb, Lace and Bilk Curtains and
I ortiers at greatly reduced prices for casli. Wall I Pr
and DiattiOf at cost.
JESSE
THE CARPET MAN.
Wood Choppers and Lumbarmsn.
We carry the larKost ami b&l Hi''0'
Wood Ohoppaifr tAd LuiiiIhmiuuiis
iiii)lieh iii the city. Consitting
U edge, Hladges,
A.XI'H U eihruv mlull .M ( 'TOM- !
and Oiie inau Sawn. Call " '
amine our line and j'i our pricen
het'ore puiehaaing
HANSFORD A THOMPSOMr
Tha Laading Hanlwarv Mn-