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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1902)
WKHNKROAY. .'ANfARY IB. 1902. OUR SHOE SALE CONTINUES. s: hi anr .1 carrlcl on th Mist neae nutipr the Arm name of French Co continuing In merchandise un til 184. when they until out to Brooks McFarlaml Thrt vcnrs tutor In WT1 llM) formed the banklni! house IV M Ot ins the senior member PERSONAL MENTION IS NON-POLITICAL WALLA WALLA TAX-PAYERS HAVE FORMED A LEAGUE imi MiitaUtM, im rnvni to n crease the police ton-, by WW ninrshnl Williiini fJiinst-nnir i "I1 lr""1 u.miiuri titiikv where In has workltiK lth Marshall .11 luiritik: inach nc in we I In full lilasl ami will con tinue until all our stock as rwr Ihm'i mlaa this chance 90 1'iiy vniir foot wear at a big reduction Kvervtlnuc gnm. CLEAVER BROS The Boot and Shoe Men. LIVED AT UMATILLA Pionaar of Umatilla Count who Died at The Dalle An old I'matllla county pioneer Iianlel Mead French, died at his home in The Dalle Sunday morning Janu ary IS, He wu born In Holland Orleans county Vermont June 15. 1828 Leaving his native home In 1st!' h- M-rr ! v.Hir ii Imuv.tv Mass.. going from then to Alexandria l.oulsana in 1853 he cam to Cali fornia hem one of the 1 4hi iK-rson blown ashore near San Diego on the steamer Golden Gate In San Fran claco b- met hie two brothers losepl and Joahua whore they engaged in husintst- Coming to The Dalle in the sprint of 182 he with hi broth r. Joseph and G li Oilman. Joahua joining them shortly after engaged in merchandising under the firm name of French a Oilman In 18C3. ho broth! Marah. came weat and to icether th-y wen in buaineaa at Uma tilla lu 18r he returned to The Dalle and pun-haslug Oilman' inter- Gasoline Lamps I SOLD ON ( OUtf B 0 more to oper ate than u No 8 coal il lamp and (liven ten timet more litrht. B F Mansfield ol Athena la In town D ad J A Richmond ar lr. town from Warren James Klgln ha-- Just returned from his homestead at Connell John Daviaon of Weston was a Pendleton vlaltor yesterday. Dour Belts the Pilot Rock atoek man Is in town from Pilot Rock W a Gilliam and wife arc reg Intend at the Oolden Rule from Pi lot Rock James A Howard has returned , from a business trip to Rumptir. Ha I ker City and Walla Walla A. I. Nelson and wlfr and J W Mlllc and wife arc at the Golden Rule hotel from Poccotella Asa Dohner an extensive farmer and stockman living 14 miles south east of Pendleton. Is in town today. Andrew Dominlguez. who has been employed ir. the tonsorlal parlor of William Krasslp has gone to Cnl'fnr nia Rolam! Oliver has returned tr the Washington t'nlverslty at Seattle af. ter spending the holidays with his parents O H Bellinger I onn. N ted with the engineering department of the O R a N railroad, is registered at Hotel Pendleton Ex Deputy Prosecuting Attorney J H PetMgO under Oscar Cain, of ".Valla Walla county Is registered at Hotel Pendleton C W Oliver who is running a gro cery store in Portland I visiting his parents. Mr and Mr F M Oliver, of this city. Mr Mack I' Join: and daughter at rived last night from Grand Fork. I) C and is a guest at the home of Mrs A M Raley M F Ooae one of the leading at torneys of, Pomeroy. Wash, and win is very prominent in politics. Is In town th. guest of N Rerkee Monterastellt Bros returned yester day from Heppner where they hav lust finished their contract of the M04M work on thi new Odd Fellows' building Jame. Harper who got a piece of steel in his left arm three months .ii.-' I:. i.- ha-! till pi.-c removtMl and wll' In aoU ti Ti-snmi work again In a few. days. M:.- 0 W l'Mliatel wtkC lias Ihii a' (In Walla Walla hoapltal for some tun rOCOlVlBI medical treatment has been discharged from thai Institution nni' has returned home. Mr and Mrs J H. Bobbins leave IMi i-Nening for their horn in Sunn ter aftei spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs W I) Hansford Mr Rohhin if the mayor of 8umpter K Gilliam i critically III with kid ne trouble at his home nr. East Webb street Two brothers who hav been visiting him from Garfield and Farmington Wash left thl morning for their homes William Mack watl know:, I', i. dleton has "taken a chair" at Pat ton's shop again after a brief real OBI 1 in Baker City and Boise City Hiil.i-rt McClure forruerl of Pattot: . slior ha acrepted a position in Kra aig's shop John buhl, and on. A B Baui oi Spokane, father and brother oi W 11 Babb. of Behc are registered at Hoi St OoatSl ,,r' their way home ironi a visit to Caliiornia W H Babb is here with them They will remain a fern days looking over the town They Will See That Government I Economically Administered ir That Part of the State. Walla Walla. Jan 15 The recni agitation over extravagant public ex penses has ervstttllxed Into a tax-pay ers' league which will In future en deavor to assist In an economical government In all branches of the 1 public service, over which an Influ ence can be exerted The league will hold a regular meeting, the first, next Saturday. The officers chosen at a meeting called to perfect an organira tlon are President. Milton Evans vice-president. C Newcnmh treas urer. S C Wlnganl. secretary Frank Nalder executive committee Milton Evans. .1 W Herltert. C D Wilson W S rilltam. C Newcoml The objects of the league are set out clearly In the constitutloi: admit ed as follows: First Thi uniting of all to pay era In one potential nnn-Miltlcal eon ter of force for the purpose of pro moting th general welfare of this city and community "Second To place county and mu nicipal administration on a purely business basis. Third To maintain and tBfVfCti the law and to reduce the expenses of our city and oount adni.n.stra tlon to the lowest coat consistent with good government "Fourth To protect Hi -very law ful way the rights of the people of this city and coun'y "Flftfc To suggest and cmleuvoi to have adopted new laws or aue M ments to existing laws wheri expn en. i iii-monstrate the necessity for such change." The by-laws of the league ar- mod eled after those of the league at Port land Or It Is asserted by the offi cers that an active interest will lie taken In all local affairs of gov--t-mem been Kurnlsh's machine .. . .1. . ..... has ceased oeranons ior me .m--ii. owing to a scarcity ol gasoline l I Porter who Is down from Meacham today says this I the best vear In the histon of Meacham for getting out wood There has only been four inches of sno once this winter and then Is not the slightest d ingei of l wood famine. Allen Brothers and Burt Hlalt bad M and 4Jt eoHta respectively, burned recent ly Has Many Virtues. For cuts burns bruises DeWltt's Witch Hael Salve Is "Unequalled Be ware of dangerous counterfeits Sure cure for plies Tallman Co. and Brock & McComas. Red Oak at St. Louis Fair. Out of the proposed leature of the M L4WM fair Is a rtfgOVOl Of a large red oak tre, from the wildest section of Arkansas to Forest Orove Pork St Lootf without injuring It The :- t; t hitili anil 12 feet In diameter at he base A double trnm way will In built from the tree to th. rlvOT where It will In floated and lowed to St l.outa It is estimated that this will occup six months The effort can hi made and Mrhaps It nm -iti d but the money and time exiHMided can b put to a far more profitable use ,aMvisaAsA i HELIX TROUBLE SETTLED All IS School Matter Adjusted and Peace in That Burg Count;- School Superintendent J F Nowlln returned this afternoon on the W ft C R train from Helix where be hud been to look Into the late un pleasantness in the public schools Th matter ha lieen amicably settb ii by the school board meeting am! ex onerating Principal Mayberry from all blame ol tin troubl- and reinstat lug him a priu. ia! Sin m there bus l-en si. mm 1: nnp!. a.-airi!- s lt Mayberry thought he lld not care to conttnu' In the choo am! imnb d ately tendiTi-i! his resignation Elias Pinkerton. ot .Ml I ton was hJrvd bj tlo board to succeed him 8uierlntendent Nowttl tat-d tha' all seemed to In- pleased with the way the matter has been settb-d and ex pressed the belief that then would be in. more trouble WHA' 'L'TUILLA FARMERS HAVE BEEN DOING In- Owl Tea House Fin Two men from Paaco were arrested at Waliula last wei-k by nmceij from Franklin county and taken back to Pasco to await trial fot alleged steal ing froos box cars. Conaiderable trouble has been experienced by the Northern Pacini at Paai-o tms season from what seemed to be the work of an organised gang of box-car robbers 9JL Tata nicuiai U cm wrtrj box of taw (vagina Laxative Brotnu-Ouiinne A $5.00 Shoe for $3.50 We are Helling men $T shoe for $3.-(1 HUM un- exceptionally gotxl htlflilsl Missetj and children 'h sfmee below cost. We invite your inspection PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY 645 Main Street, Pendleton. Orsgon. Letter Regarding tne Producing teresu of That Locality. Tiitullla. Jan 15 Deputy Sheriff Turner was a Ttilulllu vi-.i, m Thursday Frank Roach. Jr.. I suff. ring ,rom an attai-k of pueunionia V.1U. W1. rtowan: tortiH-rlv lor a number of years a resident of Tutu Ilia, was over from the Grande Roml aio las- .-eiv win-rt in is man ager of C B Wad stock farm Krank Walls team had a runawa and genera! mix up on Thursday In tin -nurse of which one bur, had his foot nearly taken off Dr Chris tn wa snmnionefl fron: Pendleton and relieved thi sufferer Cbarlen Baker i hauling bay from Athena (or the Pendleton market making a trip in two day and haul ing five and a naif tons to tin trii Pearl Bowman is the proprietor ot a hog ranch at Tutuilla on which 3oo hogs in various stages of porker dom are getting ready foi ruark.-t He has also his own packing houm ln-r. the porkers are turned into ba con and lard, and although the quaii tlty uf goixls turned out may not na: Armour s the quality does J Clove and William 4Ugb are working on a nea model of a combii, d harvester which they expect to have 111 operation next harvest These gentlemen expect to demonstrate that acres a day can be cut b a nu. One line of Ladies Shoes that have always old at 9.3 50 a pair am! Ink vain- at that pru i .'Wf are Ihmiil out at Bit Better nee them today Peoples Wiretaase leetfitter.s. 1 wwisvm Bi Clearance Sale BOOKS FOR ALMOST NOTMING Sale m Jan. mth to Feb. l If you waut a hook ot an kind or description Lome and look at stock and yet Uencht of our low prices 2" MANHOOD RESTORED wmwwnmt tApimnt9tMn ot a f amooa trmmth nhrmriMti. will out. IM-ngmor Uaea49ja 4H WM C4A4Mmtat Olffain. aurfi as mm kt COPIDEUr smfrai thpbymttm. will aiMesiyciifa you mm i 1 ... n .. ... ...1 1. --' ----- - i.iHHauuUrilai I.rlrwrrlr 1 aiull. 7. tiJUmHLSiL. "llt ?,-.."vsnuiiif sw ol Ojii... r i'ii frScSi Jjraaaa uwunaair uma ot a.1 uuunura. Cl'fIJKNK timi II -l, ma nmwmmmAil wam. a - ais iisciaa: i-o., e.uasa aJ. eo Vnuma,. on. iron ai.gHTst nt.1 - si ni i . ii.iih Thiaaignaiurv U ob averj iai uf to (aMiM Laxative Bnmi4QuiniBc i.aw rtMd taai saw is . chini operated by 12 horses and twi men If they succeed cheat i m.-th ds oi harvesting will have i.n made J E Huff who leeds cattle on Butter creek was up froiu that local Ity last week One hundred and inn. ty-thr.-. head out of the drove ol Ml that Mr Huff has been (ceding .-ri sold laat week to Frye k Bruhn. oi Seattle n t' BOBM iMiund then average weight beiug I4i. potiotli These cattle were purchased prior tu i. ding for three tOBtl a pound and weighed loon ixjumis Si-w-i, hundred tous of alfalfa hay has been fed to tin baud of 30O to do the fattening This semes to be a very proritahle wa in sell alfaita hay and as the i3nd un Buttor creak a va races gttow six tons to the ai re i ach aoaaon the aising of It to feed caul, i- ., v.-r .ili industry. From a recent dispaieh fron North .... 1 1 .. i i. i .hw ii l learinii IBglel that in Mpuiatiou or tna; .iiiinrl i nuie w nirouient inai me council aftet a aoiMwaoi protrai tu! seaaioo of prayerful i on.id. ruiion aud apiril- TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS. Von get What you buy from ua. BIU 5tock of WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. o... Trucking & Transferring. Bros. OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SAL? . . . .Will Continue through January And as heretofore vou will find our prices In.TTZT"" pettton We are in a position to (jive BEST valn- i .Urt0i mono) SO KEEP THIS IN MIND when vou J? ,LEAST wr will give a few prices, but everything rocs ch ppiBl J'i y anlx Utnghani, fast io'oni 25 yarrls Outing Flanuel B varris Craali Towellnf; I yard. Oood Hhirtliig Jfi vanls ItleaM'heri Mualln inl Ki t let Bleaclieit Mualln 11.(11 1.00 l.tt) 1.00 li l.tt 3SK. Fine Sheeting. 8t inches wide, per vaxd Rl nnaata, H crades at HALF PRICE Come Tttd Var truiv. BR lot o( went. ST. STORE. A ft SURPRISE handsome fUfnicurr " Ji ,h; sgreetblr surprises that delight tht nusttess of a home, enpetui lv in such Dtm design, mm art showing m all line, ,uc, as are kept r. an Up-tO-Date, Ftrat Class Furniture Store Tin largest stock from which to select and all at price that .let competition Undertaking parlors in connection M. A. RADER. Mam and Webh Streets Pendleton, Oretos a a a a a ' ' i a r w w- a-v I rv l I 1 1 1 i ! I r " f I r it 1 have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood ami coal Htovtj uarauteel to !e ftbaoitlttalj aii tidit. None of the heat is wasted and the stove, will gave ON K HALF of your fuel hill I also have a full line of cast cook stoves and steel ranges Prices ar- the lowest, quality considered T r T A 111 AD . u I 11 . a 4 i i k inp i i -i r ( firf vim 741 Main street. Pendleton Otafoa, Another Carload of Sewing Machines Nothing so useful or ornameutai for a ( hrisimas Present as .1 um Sewing Ma chine The famous Rotary White Standard and Wheeler & Wilson to choose from Others from $20 to $30. Bag Discount for Cash until January 1902 Full line of Carpets, Rugs, Lace and Silk Curtains Mfj Portitrs at greatly reduced prices for cash Wall apst and matting at cost. JESS E FHEL THE CARPET MAN. Wood Choppers and Lumbal We carry the large! and oettt li -f ' Wood Choppers' and Luui'K-ruieii Supplies in the eitv I nsiHtiiii x. s. r eHgeP, Sleilge.. OrOM ( ut nd 1 hie man Saws. (fJl nd fl amine our line ain! v'-'t our Pnc before purchasing HANSFORD A THOMPS0' The LoaSlsia Haclart Mn- 1