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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1902)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1902 PERSONAL MENTION OUR SHOE SALE CONTINUES. .1 H ! jiwiti Ib In U Orande. Frank SjiIVp In In town from Bono E r rtohorty In in town from Hepp- nor. L n Kecilor Is In Portland on lejtnl business. M i 14 1 1 win. In town vitirda from IMlot Hock. Jamop G Kldwoll is In town from Walln Walla MS HITTER A KAN8A8 TREASURER RETAINED MONEY OF JOINTS' Postmaster 1 from Holdman. W Smith Is In town BAKER CITY FIGHTS FOR THE 8U8ANVILLE TRADE. Mine Owner From There Talks About the Matter. The Haker City Republican sin'- A hlffnr fl rh t la ltUolv t. rnntllt hp tWMS Hakpr City Mid PttdltOn I'm guilt? In tin- dUtrlCl court of emlioz And Wa Convicted of EmbeKlement He Claimed It Wat Not Legally the City's Because Collected Virtu ally at Licenses. press dispatch from Kansas will he read with Interest .lust now In Pen dlttOB hearing upon thp local stat us. foncor.lla Kan. A R. Patterson, colt treasurer ot Clyde, was found the trade of the Susaiivflle district Arthur Seufert Is In town visiting Already people In the dlstrP-t arc prte In full hlast and will ooti trnnr until all our stock a gotw DobN mis this nhaiioe to buy your foot' war at a big reduction. Kw i i.iin gttea. CLEAVER BROS The Boot and Shoe Men. QURDANE NEWS Note Concerning People In the South Country. Qurdane. Jan. 13. Miss Florence Johnson of Woodhurn. and Guy Mr Carty. of Pendleton, are visiting at the boms of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc laughlin Prank Jonas, our road supervisor, bas the roads In tbls neighborhood In tbr beat i-oudltlon they have been for several year He should be re elected Miss Ells Kennedy, of Woodburu. Is stopping on her homestead and super vising work In clearing the land. Wlilie working In the woods a few days ago Glen Rowlail had the mis fortune to cut his leg quite badly wltL a cross-cut daw Harr Urubbe ha none to The Dalle to lie married Sunday to Miss Chrlstiai. Mm kelson, ot that place. Mrs llave Kerrlek has gone to Pen dleton to spend the winter and school her boy. Mrs. Charlci- Kate who has been an invalid for the paal v. .a- li much Im proved in halt! now fieorge Horseman gave a grand ball at bl. home Thursday night friends from the Dalles P A Thompson, of Juniper, Is reg lstercd at the Golden Rule. E Gillian, formerly county assessor It very 111 at his home In Pendleton. A Mcltae ad William Moagrove are registered at Hotel Pendleton from Athena. District Attorney I, G Hailey went to Walla Walla this morning on legal business. C. J Freeac. circulation manager of in Spokesman Revlewt la In town from Walla Walla. Revival services were commenced In the First Baptist church, at the cor DC! of Johnson and Alta streets, laat night Frak Curl and wife left last night for Bethany. Mo. In answer to a tele Kram stating that Mr Curl mother was critically 111. D. IV Smith, brother of O. A. Smith cashier of the O. R A N Co. In this city, left Portland Saturda foi an extended trip through Europe. Mrs M. A. Jones left yesterday eve ning for hor home In Wall Walla after spending several days with her parents. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Cameron A. U. Dyer. T. W. Owen and G 8. B Hayden. government horse buyers and inspectors from Vancouver bar racks, are registered at Hotel St. George EU n W M Collins, paator of the First Baptist church of Pomeroy, Wash. Is in town to meet his wife who Is expected to arrive this even lng from Kansas. D. N. Davis, formerly a reporter on the East Oregonlan, is In town en route from Utah to Seattle He has stopped to visit for a day with old newspaper friends Mrs. Fred Harpater Is expected to arrive this evening from Freano. Cull fornln to visit a few days with her slater. Mra. Weslev Matlock Wn Harpster Is on her way east for an extended visit. ( E. ( omstock. William Kraasig P, C. Peterson and drove, to Adann- teml a publii Installation of the Mac cabees Adams turned nut in a body and a grand time was had. A fine ban quet and program was the order of the evening. Co! .1 H Raley returned yesterday ' -n:ng trom Kilm where he lng goods in Pendleton to see if they can be laid down cheaper from that place than from Baker. "With us." said a mlneownei trom that place, who Is registered at the Gelser. "It Is nothing more than I bus Iness proposition. If we can get coods from Pendleton cheane! than tiin.. ir.uim ot the cltv's money. 1 he money was collected from the Clyde "Joint" as HcetlM payments and turn ed over to Patterson us treasurer. He contended that the city received the DMM) Illegally, and could not, there fore hold him accountable for It. Simpson's Horses. I'ris Simpson has Just returned from Baker City, our orders will go from Pendleton and brought down the to the former place. rest of his brood mares and young "As It now stands, there is n wagon Kters there being 24 head In all says haul of 44 miles from Rusanvllle to the Rural Spirit Among the brood Whltnev. the terminus of the Sumnter mares we mention the following: Valley railroad, which brings the pro duoe to Baker City From Snsanvlll, to Pendleton the haul ts 85 miles Flaker City has everything In Its fa vor for keeping the trade hut she will have to show some enterprise. If Pendleton builds the road to Susan vllle. and the road to Whitney Is left in Its present condition the trade will certainly go to Pendleton In suite of the longer haul Owing to that fact It Is Impossible to get any supplies into tl Rusanvllle district In the win ter time or haul anything out The place Is shut off from the rest of the world during the winter montln Ml might as well he on an talaud Of the Pacific so far as being able to got things necessary for currying on work Is concerned "Therefore should Pendleton build the road, offering us any kind of a winter route, a large volume of husl MM it- bound to follow In that di e. tlon There la some talk of the Whit ney road being extended to the Hid die Fork next summer. In which case the haul by Baker City route would Ot considerably shortened In that case the enterprise of Pendleton would be naught agalust the irentei advantage held by Baker City HOPS FOR THI8 COUNTRY A telephone line to Thunder Moun ait. is projected The proposition It now up to the Chanilwr of Commerce1 and husmesb men of Bolae. to decide on what route the line ahull take from that city A line has already been completed to Council Gasoline Lamps OLI ON s inoiv to opei - ImW t.. . t... HI. Nil coiil g i v e i ten times mors liL'ht j w ire r.. ram! days visiting his brother II. t Raley and shontlug ducks aloug the Cmatllla river He says that nial lards are very plentiful at his broth er's place at the Meadowi. B. F. Rar ley and family returned with the eulonel and will visit a few days in Pendleton The many friends of Mrs. Mary Bar gent will he pleased to know that she is now slowly improving In health. Slu MJ been removed to Mrs. J. H. Turner's, on Thompson street, and her sister. Mrs. Kate DarLr will return to her home In Pomero In n tew days. Mrs Sargent and Ifn Darin appreciate the kindness and courtesy shown them during Mrs Sar gent's protracted Illness Colonel Judson Has a Project That Is Interesting. Colonel R. C. Judson Industrial agent of the O R & N was In the city Wednesday, says the Athena Press In an interview Mr. Judson Charles Enright MVC th. information that his visit to lust evening to ut Athena was tuulnly for the purosi of securing tin service : some one to bundle and distribute u consignment of hop roots wlie h will in a short Mine arrive here. Mr. Judson secured the services of W. J Wilkinson who will see to It spent tnftt a" rotOB sent here will he given u Minnie V dam of Trumont ; Moon light, by Tom V by Sidney; Kltmont, b) Vintnont l.ady Armstrong, by Headier Knox. Nellie Knlghtahade. dam by Champion Knox and three mares b Mt Vernon, dam by Bell founder 62 There were several head of youngsters sired by Bonner N. B.. they an- at Park farm unci make a total of uhout 40 horses owned there, besides the numerous boarders CrlB will break und drive nil his young sters and get them ready for markpt. which looks very encouraging fMajfMnMMMMJMJMJMit Our line of Ladies Shoes that have llwSVI Kl(j at 3 so a pan and big value at that pru c.'wc arc i losing out at thorough test m all the different i-liai- aCtOTi of soil in the country tributan to Athena "There is all kinds of moiiev in hops." said Mr Judson "and I beiievi that your soli here will produce good crops At any rate, we proprtBc to MUlkc extensive experiments with the plants here You might say that these experiments result from a tornier visit to your city I was accompanied by a California gentlomun who was In search of a. hop producing locality and who stands ready tO Invest llher ally In land whenever Its hop prodm ing qualities have MOB ascertained Athenu whs one ot tne few localities selected by this gentleman hem ,, tin se experiments ' 8.19 Bettei tht'in today Peoples Warehouse I Heetfitler. Owl Tea House Fine teas anil collees Fancy dishes, useful gifts tint lamps, vases fancy goods Molf's. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Gentlemen who cherish Quality Hold oy JOHN SCHMIDT The Lnuvrc Saloon A $5.00 Shoe for $3.50 We in rft'llin Bgsin'l $-r shoeB for $8.50. TsMM ftN xt'ptioiially good bargaiiit Missee' and childreii's In 01 below ooft, Wt lovitfl your inspt-ction. PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY '14s Mam Mrect, Pendleton Orsgon. Clark Wood Should Marry. Now. this man Wood say the Mil ton Kagle who sekea to defraud the government out of a quarter section ot land In Kranklin county Wushing ton, by building a dug out of badger hoi, dimensions which he visits about as often as the pilgrim journeys to MOOM claims to be pronunenth BOO turned for "political honors' in a COOBt) where he has establlHlieil such a subtertuge 01 a residence und is such au "extensive farmer Wood Knows full well he couldn't plow a straight furrow to save his life. He knows his OWa. base and dMiiffnlai forehead has not been dampened hv an honest sweat for years He harps on mulMplleatlop when he knows he never . ontributed to the multiplica tion ot anything in his life. A bmi niiserl ohl bachelor with hu- sou' Wrapped up in a Franklin eouicy dug out and an ey, looking singly to an "ttlce In Pine Creek county, he MOkl in malign with foul, enveuomned aim cukoroua breath the fair nam. ol ths editor of this paper. Bin Clearance Sale BOOKS FOR ALMOST NOTHING Sale limn Jan. tut h to Feb. l If J on want a liook ol am kind or description conn mi! 100k at stock and yet btfMfll of MM low prices MILTON'8 FINANCfcV O oir)ui i 1 u- t on ipaiuH flOMiB 'soiOPV ttSjuLia Sl-"l 'I.' lay Lihiik iSboaiiUA uuo8 faMU JO -Am unaua.i ' VOIB WUUU1 ulUaj 'uiuiuoaui BttoiJiOiuujiK Ui 'pooguuui soi m fi fc 1 ' . . n jut, u pa. uti qi M.(ru, MluiuotiMi anOA 1 KPiia -ia o aMuiiainp sus uoiiuuitsuoa to IO fktl-i Zubm 0 Ssauiiun'MuPH "iljiiq 'uaiMiuii lBuiuiea 'kajisad 111 'sauii u do 'sMSoi.iuaiM 'jxMud noi ' juioo pJ tl HiM 9U1 Aei.nMU ,i' ' I lO'Cl SijrwCJ i i 111 j c. w ai uji Sd iWIOgSNi uouijovy - ' t,K HY T&liLMAH A CO.. llttlKiWIMTH, I'KMiUTOJI, OltEUON. Town has Reduced Debt Year. A careful study of the liuau lal re port of the city treasure) N A Da Vis. published last Week dlSi loneH th, truth that Miltou, instead of MlBI head over heels in debt as has beer, urged by outsiders and oltlMM tl well. Is as a matter ol fact, on a pay Ing basis, discharging the floating in ilebteiiness. says tin Milton fcfegh The net fhwtlng indebtedness of tie city on December 10,1901, K $6409.46, to which adding the total bonded In duhtednoM of the city of $16,000 places the total liability at $21,409.46 instead of $40,000 as has MM re ported. During the past year the floating in debtedness has been diminished $1, 187.60, notwithstanding the sums of money spent for the permanent Im provement on the electrl. light plant and the water system TALLMAN & GO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS. Our, nu the YOU get What you buy from us. Bid Stock ol WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. do... Trucking & Transferring. Laatz Boo. Will Continue through Janti.e. , And as heretofore you will rind our rtricpR T . ... wcr ih. petltOIl we are in a position to give HEST v i 10urco monev SO KEEP THIS IN MIND ,hi ',",0t LEAVr i, . . . - ""..li vnii we win give a tew prices, Dut everything Rocs chei Pp'H '2t ya,rds Olnjrliant, fast colors 26 yards Outing Flannel Ml 10 vards Crash Toweling. . 100 14 yards Uood Hhlrtlng 1.00 .' yunlM Itlenehed MusMll . 100 20 j ards Better Hlnached Muslin M Fine Sheeting, ll inches wide, per yard jqc Krtmiants, an cranes at HALK PRICE. Com 1 Very truly, "'"'tex ST. JOE STORE ! 4i : -k n i, i T TTa A SURPRISE I" lUUdtMH ( . . ... , . i -.Mm our Ol the n,.... .. 1,1,1 J,,.L "I 'Mscj, t un i i;l.. .. ". ."" , especial " in n HI (tin ill' ShflU-itirr m ,.11 I ' . are Kept m an t Up to Date, First Class Fornrtort Store Tht largest stock from which to select anil all , . , , ..... iu uoi; . nuci iriiij4 pariors in connection M. A. RADER. l Mum und V e;l)Ii Street'. l'.,.n. - -J St .) -.V 4t . J. J, i j. a, . AlK-l lUm ntATE I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal Rtove guaranteed to te alnolutely air tight. None of the heat in waHted and the stoves will nave ONE HALF of your fuel bill. I also have a full line o( cast cook stoves and steel ranges Prices ar- the lowest, quality considered. T r T k ii nn a t- - ej u v i 4 i i i I rc inp nnrnxunrp w m m m c s .y r m a si & ww mm m ti 741 Main afreet, Pendleton OreffQ8 Another Carload of Sewing Machines Nothing so useful or ornamental lor a ChriatfMM Present as jt d nice Mewing .Ma chine. The famous Rotary White Standard and Wheeler & Wilson to choose from Others from $20 to $30. Big Discount for Cash until January l ull line of Carpets, Rugs, Lace and S.Ik Cjj I'ortiers at greatly reduced prices foi CMD, " and matting at cost. THE CARPET MAN. JESSE isia.j ii l a i mnai i Wf carry the largest and beil Iw' Wood OhoppWt and Luiu'iermen I Supplies in the city. Ooniiitini ixea, WedgM, Hiedges, frost ut and One man Saws. Call and ex amine our line and get our price hefore jmrchaaing HANSFORD & THOMPSON The Loading Hardware Man.