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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1902)
fc3 FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1906 OUR SHOE SALE CONTINUES. price was very reasonable. I have ! had alnce then aereral chances to aell the lota, hut Informed the parties that I hold tho lots for thr Slaters of St. FrunrlM l'KTKR WEST. GROWTH IS PR OVEN In full tdt anil will 0011 ttniK' until all our stuck I gom Don't mis this ftlianrv to buy your foot wear at a big reduction . HVeryUi lug goes CLEAVER BROS The Boot and Shoe Men WE8TS PROTEST. H Make a Statement Regarding In correct Reports. Pendleton. Or.. January 16. 10 the Bdltor.) I desire to reply through the column i of the Eaat Oregomaii, to an art to le which appear i) in il-l Trltmne of hi VI. In itnJtr ti" bead "Lined Up Against Peter Weat." Whoever furnished the Information to the Tribune, that I asked 100 per cent advance for my lots of their previous value. In mistaken. Whoever furnished the Information that the Sisters of St. Francis at tempted tn buy my lota before thi sisters appealed to the city council, la also mistaken. The slaters filed their petition on November 19. 1901. I filed my objection January 0. 1902. It is leas than one week ago that I wan asked t n gentleman how much 1 would take for m lots. That tin Sisters of St Francis wished to know. I told him. and said further to tall them 1 would donate ,o towards the hospital. After this gentleman Informed the sisters of my price for the lots, and of my 50 donation towards the hos pital, the sisters Instructed him to tell me not to sell the lots to any ran until further notice, and that my . Gasoline Lamps PERSONAL MENTION ROJ Cunningham Is In Pendleton from Arlington. Honor Kendal, of ItiltK, was In town y -terdny. .1 U lllgglns and H. C. Danlela are In town from lone. QtOfga Perlnger went to Wallo Walla this morning. T. A. Van Hollenheck. a prominent WVilla Wnlla cltlr.en. Is In town. Nick Pernor and (5. H. r.rahain. of La Orande. are In Pendleton for a day or so. Dr. C. J. Smith was called to PI lot Hock this OfBlttl M profession al business. Mrs J. L. Darling nnd Utile aon, of Umatilla, arrived last evening to vlall h. i pironts. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pent ley. A J. Dillon, a prominent farmer and Atockman of Echo, la visiting with the family of hjs uncle, A. W. Nye Mrs. E. J. Sommervllle and daugh tor Evelyn, returned yesterday even ing from a vlalt tn friends In Walla v.Ji;l After spending a couple Of days In Pendleton with friends. John Alhelt returned this morning to his home In Walla Walla. V II Heathe. a Weh'.ou citizen. . was doing hialnen In town yuMc day. He has boon appointed one of , the two road superintendents: H the county. R II Patton. of Hitch creek, has gone to Lind In company with his son. U T. Patton who lives at the latter place and has been over on an extended visit. Douglas Belts, of Echo, has return ' ed from a trip to Union county, where he went In the Interest of the Eastern Oregon Wool Growers' As sociation of which he Is president Mr. and Mrs A. B. NoUle. who Ml Pendleton two months ago for Cat Ifornla, returned this morning Mr. Noble, who was forced to go an from here on account of hi health ys ho mlnoil 'i'l noumls ilnrlnw tho time they have been gone an I he never felt better In his life than now. Most of their time was apent In 1-atic and Butte counties where Mr Noble has slaters I Wind WEDDED IN BOSTON Miss Belle Strickland Married to Rob art Pollard Oldham. Word comes to Pendleton that Miss Belli. Strickland wus recently married to Robert Pollard Oldham in Boston, and that they are now living In Seat tle. Miss llallic Strickland being with them Miss Strickland has finished a course of study at the Bradford Col lege Massachusetts, and hor husband la a gradual, from the Harvard law school. Miss Strickland Is well known In Pendleton and throughout this county, having formerly lived lllTI PENDLETON MU8T ERECT MORE 8CMOOL BUILDINQ8. Increaae in Number of Pupils Makes This Neceaaary Dealred That Structure Be Placed In Two Wards. ; Pendleton's growth cannot be bet tor proven than to state that the number of school pupils has IttCTOM ed so rnpldly that two new buildings ( must bo put up at once, or have the ! school system suffer from want of 1 ample accommodations. In this place at the prOStOl time, are bttWOOB 1200 and 1R00 pupils actually attend Ing school. Of this number nbout 1000 ni-p In the public schools and the other NO tO MO In tho PtBdM ton Academy nnd St. Joseph s Acad emv. On next Tuesdny the board will hold a special election to ask the voters of the school district to ntlth ortW the purchase of a lot in north Pendleton across the rlccr, upon which to erect n building. Over there are something like "Son pupils deslr ous of attending school, or actually attending Tho growth across the river may be Judged by the fact that lii'ln w Walters mill are IT pupils who nre In school or desire to attend. The hoard believes thnt tho little people should not he compelled to walk so fat as they must walk If they go from tho extreme western end of the city on the north side to the centrnl hallo ing on the hill, or to cither of tho ward schools One in East End Also. It Is proposed also to erect a build Ing In the east end. to accommodate the children who live thereabouts At this time, an old residence Is utll led for a ward school, but the room is inadequate and the board thinks that sufficient accommodations should be provided. The affairs of tho school district have been handled ao as to warrant the Improvements desired and the proposition will be submitted to the district voters -t the election to be held next Tuesday. Inquiry by the voters will row a! the truth oi all that Is here stated and it Is not likely that any opposi lion will ueveiop to tin- plan fin lie proposed new structures Pendleton has reason to ht proud of the rapid growth of her schools The necessity for more room is proof of the town's increased population. In the public schoools now are II rooms with average of more than M to the room Even though eight rooms ho provided in addition to those now occupied, the schools will not have been given more than they need. It will be necessary also to in crease tho number of teachers to care for the greater number of pu plls thnt are now In the town and who will till the m-w rooms at once SHRINER8 TO MEET HUasssss? SOLD OIS Costs n i) HIOIl 10 oper ate than u No. 2 coal oil lamp and H i v e ten time UfcON liL'ht. Pendleton, ant go to PortlanJ to At tend the Meeting. Ieon Cohen nnd T. ('. Taylie in Portland to attend a meeting of the Mystic Shriners. and others who will attend from here are It. Alexaud er. Wlllam Sluaher. Robert Forster. M M. Wyrlck. J. K. Dickson and W D. Han store Seme may not go, but most of them will. Tb meeting of the Shriners Is a high event in Ma sonry. and members of that branch of the order set great atore by It Owl Tea House Fine teas ami codecs A Profitable Investment. "I was troubled for seven years with my stomach and In bed half my time," aaya E. Demlck. Somervllla Ind. "I apent about $1000 and could get nothing to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottlea and am entirely wall." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does the stom ach's work by digesting the food. Tall' man & Co and Brock & McComas Ranch eggs, guaranteed absolutely Irtish. 25 cents per dozen, at the Stan dard Grocery, Court street. A $5.00 Shoe for $3.50 We are nulling men u $' shoes for $8.50. These are exceptionally good bargainn Mioses' and children'! shoes below eost. W invite your iiiHpection. PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY && Main Street, Pendleton, Orsgon. ..... Mormon Bishops' Pills ui o.n y w ''X a oi it i iwt.ip.iion. u4mm, or i minwn iwiiiy Cure potency, host Power, Night-Lose., So in u.c B.ii uaiirei, a.imoiai tmiHio in, t-arr bllity, Heauch,iillin to Marry, kpM or SW or Ciojisilpntton, pp QuIcUnestl of Die- JT w ,.ia T tahlrm of EvnTlilI. 1 K" A. . tui. h m ii..a. fTrrn .M .1....,.' I 1.1 Clint. Lost asannood. ni- armaiorriios Insomnia, Palnn i also, Hmt m arnsn, Vi Varlc S. i . r tfi tn .,u had brr ici-idfk r ivtwaJod, wlUt ft Urt.a. CwtttUfi Ijcc. iii.nia. fttODl Hct ipaffltfi" jail is i i in ) to :tuff bin ill. UlulcsrlulasU 6 1 i I i yj ir in J """"J A ari.llvn ua'iiU u Auirtt. auiiup Hmmmlf wo., un rranctoo, OmL r : . vr.y Ikj.c of tan , f hxul. , it - nine" rTVf .a. . 'v ewnv- WOODMEN PREPARE FOR BIGGEST EVENT In the History ot the Order on tha Coaat The Woodmen and Circle. In tholr joint convention yesterday, sot April 21 and 22 as the dntes on which they ntend to have their big lK;rolllng Md bjhf Fourteen delegates, In cluding those from the home and vis mmc camps and circles, were present, and all arrangements preliminary to the big time they expect to have were started on the road to making this one of the greatest eventw ever In tin history of Woodcraft In this part of the country. The executive committee was ap pointed with J. K":" tP0"'ni ton a chairman. Mrs Minnie Htm man ciretnry, and A. A. Urqu hurt. Of The Dalles, treasurer. This ,.n,.,.. uni hnvn clinrire of nil l MUlllliin ' " arraiifftinenta for the log-rolling and Cf.ll thcmselvcH the 1144 committee, mcnnlnp that they expect to Innltla ftt. ll tl candidates Into the niystcr , of Woodcraft. Including the Wood Ml nf the World and Circles, on those two dnys This, of course, will ha done In xecret. hut the rest of the profTaJB, such as the musical nnd literary parts will be open for all the public The Woodmen of Pendleton are proparlni McotntBOdAtlOM (ot inin members of tin order, both ladles and gentlemen, beside the many visitors that nre not members of the socle ties that an expected OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALF r a a s . . ..wm cnminue inrough January And as heretofore you will find our prices 11771! " petttOfl We are in a position to give BEST vol,. ,nUrtj. money SO KEEP THIS IN MIND when vm? r LET III t : t - . . OH fifo ik 1 WC will Kivt: au-w jintes, dui everytlnnR aWs .a "uul'Pitig 24 yards (llnffliaiit, fast colors 26 yards Outing Flannel yards Crash Toweling LOO 14 yards Good Shirting ' oo 2ft yards Mleacbed Muslin . '00 20 yards HetU'r llleaehed Muslin , , , , 1.00 Fine Sheetmi;. Hi inches wide, tier vard Remnants, all grades at HALF PRICE. Come H very trtiiy, ST. joe store! TTTTaJ A r GRANDE RONOE SUGAR INDUSTRY GROWING Already 1700 Acres Contracted More Than That Tilled Last Year. Joe y. Baker, a lawyer of La Orande, is at the at. Oeorge. He tella a story of growth In the beet Indus try that apeaks well for the Oranue Hondo valley and promises much for that region. "About 1700 acres have been con tracted for the culture of sugnt beets more than wun tilled for the crop of 1101 ,M said Mr. Maker to the Kast Oregouian "This will probably be further Increased, so that the acreage In 1902 will in alt likelihood be al most double that of last year The industry is apparently upon a firm footing and will continue as In the past to add to the prosperity of our country " itegardlng the electric road to t ove. spoken of in the public prlnth of late Mr Maker staled that he could not till anything definitely, but Mu lt might not be Inillt during the Ml rOM It Is understood that th. owners of the Hiigar factory are m terested in the protect lint to wiat extent, or how they are williuK to Invest is not known It is believed that the road would be a good tiling and many citizens of Orande Rondi valley desire that It be pushed along "However It may he with various enterprises connected with the sugar industry,' said Mr. Baker, "It Is cer tain that the present promise a for growth and advancement under pre sailing conditions Everything aug urn well for the raising of sugar beets ami their manufacture into sugar Farmers who cultivate just enough land to enald. them to properly till it are making money It is to he doubted If auy farmer in Oregon is making the profit ier acre that John Cavenlas Is making. He Is not the only one who is realizing a good thing from the Orande Kondc Vall. i.eet sugar enterprise" One line of Ladies Shoes that h.ive always sold at j3 jo pali ami hig a.ir at that pru . we are closing out at 1 1 811 Battel1 nee Iham today Peoples Warehouse Heetfltterj.. SURPRISE handsome (urnicJ a ..... oi the most airettbU surprises that deliohi. 2 mlitlOti of a home, esptciJ i in sucn new designs .If ulmurinr tm .11 I' ..,,,h m m j - its are kept in an Up to Date, First Class Ftirnltore Stow J Tin largest stuck from which to select anil all at prices J iien ( ompeiiiion t- tuicrtaKing parlors m connection I M. A. RADER. Mam and Wehl Streets I I'endlcton, OtcioJ ft- - ftn AIR-TIGHT HEATEI I have a full line of the celebrated COLES AIR-TIGHT Wood und coal bIovoh guarunteed tn Ihj abaoltttalv air tight. None of the heat in wanted and the ntovee will save ONE-HALF of your fuel bill. I also havt: a full line of cast cook stoves and steel ringei l'rices are the lowest, quality considered. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Mi 741 Main street, Pendletnn. Oregon. Another Carload of its N Train From Walla Walla. (ielieral I'asHeiiKer Aaeiit Vi-au Ii.iv written the followltiR lettei to o j( & N axents hereahouts: On loeoual of the ilistrlet convention of the K of P. 'a at Pendleton Monday after noon ami evenliiK January 20th. train No. 41. will be run ahead of time on that date, leaving Wnlla Walla 8 30 Milton H:05: Weston 10-10; Athena. 10:20: Adams, 10:10, arriving at Pen dleton not later than II :M, Please mi that every one intermted In the i movement of this train Is notified particularly the hotel and post mas' ters. Kaiich eggs guaranteed absolutely fre6h. 25 cents per dozen, at the fltan dard Oracery, Court street. Bi Clearance Sale BOOKS FOR ALMOST NOTHING Sale irum Jan. mth to Feb. l If you want a book ot anv kind or desciiptmn i otSU ami look at stock and m leneht of our low prices TALLMAN & GO. THE LEADING DRU00ISTS. You get What you buy from us. Sewing Machines Nothing ao uneful or ornamental for a Christmas PffMMBl hs fl a nice Sewing Ma chine The famous Rotary White Standard and Wheeler & Wilson to choose from Others from $20 to $30. Big Discount for Cah until JatuaryJ Full line of CarpeU, Rugs, Lace and Silk Coruw m u..: . i "J 3 ... tn, rash ! r i uiutin ai grrriiy reuutcu po..o and matting at cost. . JESS EFBflL THE CARPET MAN. umJZTVL Wood Choppers and Luml WOOD, COAL, We carry the largest and bait Up VVmwl r'l.nniiMni' and LuiilbtTDU SAND & BRICK. iMa do... Trucking & Transferring. Laatz Boa. ri f We carry the largest and bent hue oi uoiki i hoppers ami . Supplies in the city. Consist" w Axel, Wedgen, Sledges, Cross Lut and One man Saws. Tall and ex amihe our line ami gol our 0Tf" liel'ore purchasing HANSFORD A THOMPeO"' Tk LfMifJHia Mrdwr i