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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1902)
t Tracks Valises uit Cases and Telescopes oeoe A Complete Line at Popular Prices. One Price Glothiers Furnishers and Halters, Pendleton. announcement by the Rock Island of Its California schedule, lor mere is no longer nny doubt that the Rock Is land management base determined to pursue nn aggressive pjollcy regard ing California business. It wns generally supposed that the Rock Island had Its eye mainly upon Mexico and the possibilities , of Inter national trade when It projected Its El Paso line. This view of the case was denied by an ofllclnl of the com pany who sajd: "The Mexican traffic will he Inci dental to the now line. What the First Is it not a fact that Gonornl Hock Island desires is a big share of W. H. Odell, the ex-clerk of the board ! t,e California business and Intends to get it THE SfflE LANDS VV. M. BUSHEY ASKS QUESTIONS OF ODELL. Adopts Socrntic Method Hie Queries Are Seven in Number. W. M. Bushey, writing from Snlem, asks the following questions nnont the state land board nintter: WHAT THEY CHARGE AGAINST TOWNSEND. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY IS. 1902. GENERAL 'NEWS of. school land commissioners, is in the business of furnishing Information as to "base lands" for a compensation charged by him? Second Is it not a fact that Odell, e.'-clerk of the board, prepared for himself records showing the base lands and selections of lieu lands by the state? v Third Is it not also a fact that this same Odell has his office in the state house at Salem, and has a desk in, and occupies as an office, the same room with L. 15. (Jeer, state land agent, who was appointed by the governor, with- i out the intervention of the other mom 1 : eis of the board? Fourth Is it not also a fact that Mr. ' Odell pays no rent for his desk room in 'the stntehou''-e, in the olhce of L. 15. I '.Jeer, state land agent? ) Iuith Is it not a fact that this W. i H. Odell has been receiving ?1 and j .ol.To per .acre, spot cash, for lnfonn- ation as to "base lands," and that ands purchased through this method I cannot toll you at this time what the Rock Island has in mind re- sardlng the California tralllc, but the public will not be permitted to lose sight of the fact that we will have the short line to Los Angeles and to Southern California. We are of the opinion that California and the south west are in their infancy commercial ly, and tltat the mineral resources of the Southwest are unbounded." ALICE MORTON WEDS WINTHROP RUTHERFORD It Ie Claimed He Drove 18 Horses to La Grande and Sold Them. Townsond and Robinson recently drove to I.a Grande and sold to Winn Brothers, says the Blue Mountain ' cost the purchaser that sum over and Representative John L. Shoppard, j Eagle, who wore buying cavalry horses ' above the $2.50 provided by law, thus of Texas, is critically ill with an at- for the English government "at that I making the $1.25 per acre in some in tack 'of heart failure and kidney ; place, IS bead of horses of various i stances, as stated in the item quoted trouble. i brands. An investigation revealed the from The Dalles Chronicle and the The Chicago federation of labor (net that most of them were Grant ' Enst Oregonian, while the state land adopted resolutions presented to that county horses, which led to their sub-, agent, L. B. Geer, is receiving under body by the Chicago Pontofflce clerk's sequent arrest. Being unable to give J the statute quoted $1800 a year and union urging congress to pass legis- bonds at Monument, officers started i expenses for doing this very work. Ha lation for a shorter work day in the ! with tlieni yesterday for Canyon City j der the supervision of the governor? postal service. ;' and are expected to arrive here today. j Sixth Is it not a fact that all appli- A "ovornnient soldier who was ' a ' Tim Twnsend is known to many ! cations for the purchase of "lieu lands" prisoner in the camp of the Llljuial ' l"5"!1'0 of Grant and Umatilla counties, must be made to the state land agent. General Hen-era. made his escape and s,ll''K-tf) I'enuenuary arrived in Havana. He reports that tnmi tll.p lnttor ('v several years last week an Indian chief named l.o- i a lm' horse-stealing. But little is ronxo attacked the government forces kowu of Robinson here, since this is of General Castro" at Agua Dulce and I the ihst ti"10 tliat 1,0 has l,peu in was defeatatl. j tl,0ll,,Ie in this county. if .innvL i r r it ' Tll following is as complete 'a de- L. B. Geer, who occupies the same of fice with Mr. Odell, which last named gentleman makes a special business of selling information as to base lands? Seventh Is not this man Odell the same W. H. Odell who published the labored four-column defense of the state board of school land commission ers in the Oregonian a few days after the governor's facetious reply to the bast Oregonian and The Dalies Chronicle? them: With answeis to the above nues- One iron crnv rliliiiir briiniled wine , tions the neonle will be bp.ttnv nlilo tn General .T. Franklin Bell has prac-, ,,inSR nn i,,f siiniil.ler: mio liirlit irrav iudre of the truth or fnhiitv nf tlie tieally cleared up the rebellion in 1 fU.ldins. 70 on left shoulder: one irrav , charges made in the East Oreironian mare, L on left stifle; one bay geld-' and The Dalles Chronicle, against ing, wine glass on riglrt shoulder; one I which the governor has entered such ! fwrilif inn nf t-lwi linnil f liriruoc? c:nlfl lit' s ice supeni em len of the Manitoba TownBend aml f)1)insou nt L1 0rnml'0 ! division ot he .Northern Pacific w. 1 ; w ,p f , , MoinUaiu succeed E 1 Brown as superintend- B ,p to 0Ruro TJl Rro 8tI at Ln ent ot the Lake Superior division, who; -., ' on nw ,. Mf,1Ipl goes to the general managership of 'tlio Montana Central. Batangas Province, the troops under his command having made a clean sweep of the district. It is not be lieved that all the insurgent arms have been captured or surrendered but that a number of them have been taken by the insurgents to other pro vinces or safely hidden. The news of the Venezuelan govern ment has been received from the in terior of the country. There have been new and numerous uprisings in the state of Cnrabobo. whither the government has sent a number of sol diers. There were also two engage ments near Vela de Cora between the government forces and revolutionists under General Riera, the government being routed. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS Captain Sam White, chairman of the democratic committeee. left Ba kor City for Portland to consult with the secretary and other members of the committee in regard to calling the state and congressional conventions of the party. The effects of smoking of vilo cig arettes by some of the hoys in some of the public schools of Portland has become such a nuisance that some time ago an application was made to the board of directors for permission to organize anti-cigarette leagues in the schools. The representative of Pacific col lege in the state intercollegiate ora- brown gelding, two half circles under O on left stifle; one bay gelding, WF eo'i.iiected on lett stifle; one bay geld ing, half circle over I., on left shoul der; one brown mare, G on loft shoul der; ono brown- rriave, box on right shoulder; one black gelding with white fact-, WF connected on left sti fle; one gray gelding, WR connected on left stifle; one black gelding, S on right stifle; one bay gelding 7P, con nected on loft stifle; one bay mare, with bald face, half circle over ! on left stifle; one bay mare, double dia mond on right shoulder; one sorrel mare. J on left stifle. SOFTNESS OF SEALSKINS. a vigorous kick for personal political effect. W. M. BUSHEY. Is Rivaled by Human Hair Where Dan druff is Eradicated. Sealskin is admired the world over for its softness and glossiness; and yet the human hair is equally as soft and glossy when healthy; and the rad ical cause of all hair trouble is dan druff, which is caused by a pestiferous parasite that saps the vitality of the lmlv 'it lc vrr,t Miilii.r-u T-foi.nl ni ,1 n is the only preparation that is fatal to ?uml ,"ley lm?eJ; tlivl,le,ld UNLAWFULLY LOANED. Decision of Salem Court Against Metschan and Odell. That ex-State Treasurer Phil Mets chan unlawfully loaned state money and received interest, on same, was decided in Salem in the case of J. A. Baker vs. the William & England banking company. The decision was given to decide as to the objections filed by I.add & Bush regarding the payment of interest on the claims of E. C. Giltner, Phil Metschan, .1. A. Ba ker, assignee of the claim of E. .1. Swafford and W. H. Odell. The objec tors alleged that Giltner was the agent of Metschan, and that both were de positing funds belonging to the state treasury, that the claim of Swafford was for a deposit of city funds, tand that of Odell for stale money belong ing to the state land board. Ladd & Bush were creditors of the Williams & England bank, upon a claim in the principal sum of $10,000; the court the dandruff germ. Without dandruff no falling hair, hut a luxuriant growth of glossy, soft hair is certajn. Scour ing the scalp won't cure dandruff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thousands of wo men owe their beautiful suits of hair torical contest will be Miss Nervia ' U) Newbro's Horpicide. W right, a junior. Miss Wright is a ! leader in college life, popular in so ciety, of striking appearance on the stage, and will make a strong repre sentative of her college. A new automobile line to Gresham and Alt. Hood is promised before long. A well known business man LIVED IN SMOKEHOUSE. Hence tiis Wife Got a Diyorce From Him. A divorce was granted by Judge Gbadwick of the superior court at Colfax. Wash., on necullnr cronnds. Avho does not wish his name to bo giv- Clara Thompson was given a divorce en at present, said to tne uregoninn: from Robert W. Thompson, to whom "If a trolly line is not built to Gresh- sle wns niarrled at Brookfleld, mo am before the 1905 fair, I will start j March .. 1&S5. on the tirounds of in- ar automobile line to run to Gresham compatibility of temper. The plain tiff testified that for the past Ave the full sum of $10,170.83 from the re celver, and that there is still due them interest .at 10 per cent per annum on the principal sum of $10,000 from No vember 11, 1005, until the date of the first payment. and Mt. Hood." Miss Faith Stewart and Miss Nettio Fields, two young women missionaries ongagod in rescue work among girls in Portland, had an exciting oxper MASONS CELEBRATE JUBILEE IN CINCINNATI 50th Anniversary of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Northern Jurisdiction. Cincinnati, Ohi&. Feb. IS. During the four days commencing today the eyes of all members of the Masonic fraternity will be turned toward this city, whero there was commenced to day the elaborate celebration of the 50th anniversary or golden jubilee of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite for the northern jurisdiction of the Valley of Cincinnati. While much or the time is to he spent in secret ses sion the four Mays' program provides years her husband has made her life burdensome for her by allowing liim solf to get in a rage, when hb would abuse her and then sulk for several ience in Whitechapol Saturday night days, living in the woodshed., granary. ( a number of features which tend to which wiey win mil iiJigm iii iiiiiij. uiim tiuu niiiuHumiuHf iur n.i.vis ui a niaKe the celebration of public intor- They might have suffered serious time and retuslng to allow her or th- i est. Among the participants are liarm had it not been Tor nn unknown children to approach him. She do-many eminent niembois of the order man, who sprang to their, rescue like dared that to longer live with him j including Henry M. Palmer, grand' a brave knight of old. would endanger her health both mon- master of the northern InrlalileHnn fc I . . 1 f . . ....... vwt The storm that was prevalent on tnl a,ul 1'S'- the coast near Astoria on Sunday was oaneeiallv severe around the mouth of the river and along the Oregon TTrXJirZ coast, so far as learned. The great-, s. W. Orovo'sfclgnntni est damage done, as reported by the tug Tntoosli. was to the jetty nt the mouth of the river. In two places the sea wuHhed the jetty away for 500 yards, 200 yards in one place and 300 yards In another. TIiIb whb at least TO OURK A COLD IN ONK DAY hxiiUvo Hroiiiu Quinine Tubleti. A 1 inn mi! money n it fnilu to cnn. MgnntiuA Ihoii encli box vise. True. The occasional ad is one of the very best methods by which -to squander money. Continuous advertising, on tlln nMinr linrwl urlll lirlnnr ntntil m- half a mile from the end and the seas tllrnH for tho n',onoy invested. Bug were breaking through the opening. geBtlons. James D. Richardson, grand master of the southern jurisdiction, and re presentatives or the various supreme councils including those of Canada and iMexIco. WANTES BUSINESS OF PACIFIC COAST Rock Island Will Be an Aggressor In Securing Traffic Here. Chicago. Fob. 18. California lines are waiting with interest the coming Lentcm Season Kept Affair from Be ing Brilliant Rich Simplicity Was There. New York. Feb. 18. A distinguish ed gathering of society folk witnessed the marriage at noon today of Miss Alice Morton, daughter of former Vice , President and Mrs. Levi P. Morton, i pud Mr. Winthroi) Rutherford. In, In keeping with tho lenten season 1 the,-e was no attempt at display, a rich simplicity characterizing every thing connected with the event. I There wore many out of town guests. 1 including persons prominent socially j in Boston, Philadelphia. Washington and several other cities. The cere mony was performed by Bishop Potter at Grace Church, which was decorated -with palms and white roses. The j Rev. Dr. William Huntington assist-1 ed in the ceremony. The bride was j escorted to the altar by her father. She was attired In a gown of heavy , white satin with point lace and wore no jewels. There were no bridal at tendants. Mr. Stuyvesant Rutherford, I brother of the bridegroom, suited as ( best man. There was no reception,' and Immediately after the ceremony at the church the bridal couple left on their wedding tour which is to lie I spent in the south. The Revised Bible. The new American standard revlsln of the Bible brings it up to date, with out 'changing its meaning; but do the people want any change from the orig inal copy? Thousands will answer "No." Tliis would also be the popular answer if you asked people who have once tried Hostotter's Stomach Bitters to use some other remedy. New med icines come and go, but this old reli able remedy continues to be tho fa vorite, because it can always be re lied upon in the most severe cases of indigestion, dyspepsia, llattilency, nervousness, constipation or bilious ness. We would therefore urge you to try it. You will find its beneficial ef fect from the start, and it will even tually restore you to perfect health. Our Private Die Stamp is over the neck of the bottle. Time and Money Two important words in the daily life of people. . 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