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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1902)
jijijvvvii-Avvyyi 'iiiii"i''i does .thomas W. lawson own Oregon copper mines MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1902. OUR shoe sale continues. Iii full Mast ami will coti-rtnu- until all our tM'k In KOHf. Don't "IK- thin tiniir.' tc buy your foot vr at a llg reduction. Bftt thing Lawaou, tht Hoston OOPpW BtUtOMln liinis thai MMMthtBI Will atop soon in that part of thu speculative world. It ii. tlioiiKtit he In laMTMttfl In numerous Oregon properties. CLEAVER BROS The Boot and Shoe Men. throughout this county. Two brother Thomas and Bam, llvt In IVmllt-tun WALLA WALLA'S EVANGEL FOR GOOD PUBLIC ROADS. PER80NAL MENTION THE MARSHALSHIP IN COURT i Concluded.) &c right or power to exercise the powers aa mayor r councilman. That the defendants, against the protest of the plaintiff, on the 11th of January. : did deceitfully, fraudulently nml wrongfully, conspire together to cloud the title of the de fendants to hold said officer and per form the duties thereto connected and pretenileii to appoint William Lane and L, 0 Frailer as marshal and re corder, and In furtherance of said con piracy that T O Halley administer ed the oath of office to iane anil de clared him the marshal, and there after said William lan fraudulently and In furtherance of the conspiracy, claimed to bo the marshal of Pendle ton, and unless constrained by an or der of the court will continue to claim tc be marshal and to harrass and an liov plaintiff Deathman In his duties DEATH OF WILL THOMPSON Occurred This Morning Funeral To morrow From the House. Will A Thompson after several months of Illness died this morning at the hnm of his brother. Thomas Thompson Tin funerul will be held tomorrow from the bouse Mr. Thompson was an alumnus of the Monmouth Normal school and a natlvi oi Montreal Canada, where he was born M vears ago. lie had lived here for ifi years. Mr Thompson has been in tailing health for a number of yearn past, and has sought by changes of climate to restore his strength. Put hi- was unable to check the rav ages of the disease and passed away this morning Ha has many (riends Gasoline Lamps SOLO ON Sim Cully, of Weston was In town Sunday. W. M. Scott was in town from He lix Sunday. Fred Howard was ... town from Walla Walla last night. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Klne attended the funeral of James McCool In Walla Walla Sunday. John Kin,; and wife, of Cold Springs, have returned from a visit to their son near liltzvllle. Deputy Sheriff C. P. Davis Is spend ing a few days at Hot take in the hopes of benefiting his health. 8. L Wakefield, of the music Arm ol Wakefield Falling, returned ye8 terday evening from Dayton, Wash. Henry Mohler, who lives on Ulrch Creek, Is able to be out after a seven Mines at the residence of Phil Mr Brian. Miss Anna Markhani arrived yestei ' day evening from Walla Walla to ac cept the position of stenographer with Htlllman A Pierce. (leorge (). Campbcl! and wife re turned yesterday from an oxtended visit with reiitive in Spokane. Mr. Campbell is employed In the St. Joe store. Airs Hose Campbell returned yes terday evening from a visit to her homestead near Kltevllle. She made arrangements to have It plowed and cultivated the coming season. Kilns Piukurton. of Weston, has been hired to succeed S. A. Mayberry an principal of the Helix schools. May berry was discharged by the school board, but It Is understood that he will lay his case before Superintend ent Nowlin in the hopes of getting the action of the board reverse!. J. J Thoma was In town from the lioldman neighborhood, about 20 miles northwest of Pendleton today. He reports that fall sown wheat is In excellent shape, the farmers In a pleasant frame or mind and ild geese s( plentiful that (Ma can alrin ' knock thm over with a long stick. N. H. 't'husen. who has been expics. messenger on the W. ft C. K. between liei-e .mi! Pasco has resigned hit i ( sltion and will leave In a few days for Btttl' ti take a run oil the Northern Pacific between Tacoaia and Seattle. Hi- has sold his property near the W. ft C. It depot to John flosh A Poeh lei takes his place. ( 'otttrt 11 0 morn to oper ate than a No. 2 coal il lamp and (liven ten timer. HON light. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY Owl Tea House Fine teas and collees lor Gentlemen who cherish Oll.lll Sold by JOHN o M MID : The Louvre Saloon I'KM'l-lloK OKM.OK A $5.00 Shoe for $3.50 WY an- sulluiK men s $5 shoes for $8.50. These are exceptionally good bargains BfilMft' MMs ohilsllin'l shoes helow cost. We invite your inspection. PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY 045 Main Street, l'cndleton, Orsgon County Supervisors Will Confer Talk of Crushed Rock In Washington. Walla Wtalla. Jan. 13 -Tin question nt good roads base taken a new hold upon tlie people of Walla Walla coun ty and concerted action looking to a permanent lietterment of public high ways Is about ti be made The coun t commissioners have called a-meet Ing of all the road supervisors of tin 1 iunt at tin court house February t. to consider the question of perma nent Improvement The meeting has been made a part of the business of supervisors by the board makliiK an allowance of $L.'..re for each member roadmaker present It Is expected that ever? supervisor will be present The plan Is to have a number of practical papers upon road Improve ments. and one or two addresses will be made by practical road builders All the various matters pertaining to roads and bridges will be considered Straw Day's Good Effect. Last summer an innovation in tin way ol Straw Dai was introduced when tanners turned out and littered straw Orel the roads to prevent tin disagreeable dust which rise, in hot weathei in the light soil section of the country. The experiment proved successful 111 u wav. and tended to show what could be done In I COS ci rted movement for betttei public highways In some places tin mads arc much better this winter thai SVai known, on account of the amount 01 .-traw which I inn mixed with the soil from the experiment of ",tniv day." An important niattf i to In consid ered by the county convention will be, the proposition to use convicts in the work of road improvement ,t the present time. It is not possible to work all the men onfiui d at the state penitentiary about the grounds to ad vantai'c un, the suggestion has been made that a uumlier be employed by the county in doing work on the roads leading from this city It Is propos ed to crush rock and have it scattter ei: u er the low place. In the depth ,, several inches, making a permanent roadbed at a fair expense. It is sard I bat the rock can be crushed by con vu-ts and delivered on the cars at cross roads very cheaply, as the rail mad loninales have off. ,. , to haul the rock nr H nominal cost to the county. Another Straw Day Coming. One pi. in likely to be adopted by tin- supervisors is u general straw day in the spring, when an effort will in made to Interest everyone in the matter An old fashioned "bee' is be ing considered, when a sumptuous lunch will be served and farmers will In aski d to tut B out in a bod) and haul straw over as much roadway a possible In this way it is said. iini'h of the highways leading to this cltj can be placed In good condition I'm II summer's travel. In Columbia county a plan is now Oil foot to place crushed rock on sev eral miles uf roadway this summer A rock ciusher has been purchased jointly b) the city of Dayton ami To iiimhia county, aud the machine will in used during the coming months to test the rock process of making pc i mauent roads. So far in this county 1.0 elf 01 1 ha:- Ik en ih.kI. to ep. uni.-m with crushed rock on country roads although the- streets ot this city an made solely ol the product of a rock crusher and earth. The street grad ing has proved satisfactory, aud the WOtk ha bs)OI done with no fcieat ox peuse. Our line of Ladies Shoes that li.ivr always sold at 93. 50 a pair and lug value at that price, wc are closing nut at 2.19 Bettei Mt them today Peoples Wirehoos Feetfitteri.. ijMWWSWWWMiMssAS 11; 11 - -.- . V 'nrougii January And bh heretofore you will find our prices iTT : X7 ... :n o ,.; . : ' 'ower than a... - T . . iw ip , 1 . 1. w r 1 1. mi. v 1 .1 1 k. 1 m itik' 1, inr I r . . ... j - . " -' " u wnen von n- wo will give a few priceB, but everytliinK goeTch ' aa in. ,.,. ... , 1 41 jmun . .inKcincii, ia.i 1-0 Ji vardH Outing Klannel . (1.00 2( yards Crash Toweling. . 1.00 14 yards Jood Hhlrtlng . . 1.00 25 yards Mloaehed Muslin 1 no 20 yards Hotter Itleanhed Muslin '10 . . . . . I-inn SDoeaog) hi incites wide, pei vanl m. 1 1 I . it., . . -L OpB Kemnants. an uraoes hi ni,r 1'KICE Very truiy, Kin 1 "'Ik ,ftl -i ST- JOE STflDt? - WIIL. SURPRISE ls " th. moil inS I"'!11"8 horn,, esptci V in can, I, I ! " . V "v" "''SIKHS are lhowin in all J as are kent m r. . ., nil Up to Date, First Class Farniturf Store Tl I s I. t I. i , I IM laresi suich irciin which to select ami ,ii, ,,t pnces ,l del) CODipetition Undertaking parlors m connection i Clearance Sale j M. A. RADER. BOOKS FOR ALMOST NOTHING Sale irom Ian. mtli to Mam and Wrld Streets I'endleton, Ofeon If you want a hook ol am i. iiii 1 or ties, riptnui i iinu .ind look at stock tnd net bcneftl ol our low prices. TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUCiQISTS. You get Whal you buy Irom us. Hid Stock of Mrs. Van Orsdall Returned. Mrs. Carrie ft Van Orsdall. grand i. ii. h. ii. Women or Woodcraft, re turned yesterday ovenlntf trouu 1'ort laml. where she paid an official visit tc the seven circles iii that city. 8he says Woodcraft Is boouiintt In tin metropolis of Oregon, and sin had a very pleasant as well as profitable time. They are preparing for a big time on the Id of February when Head Consul Kalkenburg is to pay i liein a visit. WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. ...w do... Trucking & Transferring. Laatz Bros. UFootaine & Garrison Proprietors Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, j Cavalry Horn hr Sale. BEST OF ( ARE TAKEN OF ri MS OVEK NIGHT GIVE US A CALL. SEALS! Notary and Corporation $8.50 to $fV iiehvered I NriM of ue and save Uionsy. 'nleni for Hubber Htamps also nolle lie.' EAST OKE(iONlAN Pl'B.CO I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal Htoveu guaranteed to U absolutely air tight. NoM of (hi Imat is waated and the stove will save ONE HALF of your fuel bill. I also liavt- a full line of cast cook stoves and steel ranges Prices are the lowest, quality contidwwL I I AY ( W thP Hnrduiirflfi 741 Main street, FendU-ton, Onfoa. , Another Carload of Sewing Machines Nothing s useltil or OffUflBMtll (or a CbrittaiBi Preienl as a nice Si-wing Ma ohtllfl. The laniiMis Rotary White Standard and Wheeler & Wilson to choose from Others from $20 to $30. Big Discount for Cash until January 1902 Poll line of Carpets, Rugs, Lace and SilK Curtains and Corners at greatly reduced prices for cash. Wall I aPr and matting at cost. THE CARPET MAN. Wflfll. nUnnnrc Mil I limhAM.fltl 1 . 1 si' A We carry tlie largest anu uobi nut ui -Wood Choppers' and Lumbsrmen'l ..ncr- JESS Bapplitl in the city. (JouuiatinK 1)1 4 llr l ni l ' i lit vxes, v c(ig8, nietiget-, iw and One-man Sawn, ('all and ex amine our line and get our price bftfore puichaeing HANSFORD A THOMPSONf Th Leading Hartwar Man.