East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 18, 1902, Image 6

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Mr
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Grocery
Coee
CONTINUES AT THE
Martin Family Grocery and Bakery
While the New Store
fn The LaFontaine Block
is being prepared for the new stock of groceries,
the old stock at the present location must be dis
posed of, to save expense of removal.
Prices on Many Articles aie cut...
Martin Family Grocery and Bakery,
Main St. Next to Joe Basler's.
THE HUES WED
RED BOY CONCORD COS.
WERE CONSOLIDATED.
WW
TO SCflTTE
WOODMEN WILL SPEND
$1000 IN LOG-ROLLOING.
Besides Several Thousand Dollars Left
Here by the Hundreds of Visitors.
Last night's meeting of the Women
ui ooucrau was a "hummer," ami
plainly showed the great interest
wuicn is ueing taken by the local mem
bers of the Perfected Woodcraft in the
iortncoming log-rolling. Every seat
m tue nan was lined and a full row of
extra chairs down one side of the
room were brought in and occupied.
Eighteen applications for member
ship were entertained, and assurances
received that at the next meeting ful
ly 25 more would be presented. Cap
tain J. E. Krause presented thp '
ings showing the designs " - n row
uniform of the '-" - tor the new
ited univ -if?l w&Ui, which 'die.
..ai-HOl admiration an) "approv
al. TUt? ladles will uer&Vuiy be "in
it" (the uniforms) wlien they make
their appearance in the competitive
contests in April.
A lengthy diacusslon was Indulged
in anent the entertaining of guests
during the great log-rolling, and it was
decided that between three and four
hundred dollars would be required for
that purpose. The matter was refer
red to the executive committee, who
will furnish the necessary funds. This
money, in addition to $700 already
voted by the local camp, makes over"
$1000 already allowed by the two local
lodges of Perfected Woodcraft This
money will almost to a dollar, be spent
right here in Pendleton among our
local business men.
When it is remembered that the
great host of visitors who are coming,
will leave between $5000 and $10,000
in this city, to say nothing of the
splendid advertisement we will re
ceive, some conception of the import
ance of this movement may be realiz
ed. Pendleton camp, Woodmen of the
World, Will meet tonight and after en
tertaining the largo list of applications
which are to be presented, will immed"
diately adjourn and go over to attend
the bail which the camp is giving this
evening at Music Hall. The commit
tee having this party in charge have
spared no pains to make it a royal
success, and a splendid time is promis
ed all attending. All are invited and
n good time is assured to all. Kirk
man's music of five pieces will bo in
attendance. This dance is not intend
ed as a profit-making one, 50 . cents
only being charged to defray the ex
penses. It is intended to introduce to
the lovers of dancing a series of
dances to be given by the Woodmen
and Women of Woodcraft up to April
21-22, when the largest event that
ever occurred in Eastern Oregan takes
place, and 1144 candidates will be in
itiated on those dates. They take this
means of bringing to the public notice
of that event.
PIONEERS OF PACIFIC
MAY HAVE LODGE HOME
Incorporation Articles Filed In Baker'
City on Monday Capital $3,000,-,
000.
The Conrord and Red Boy mining
companies have been consolidated, is
a result of the recent negotiations that
have been going on between the God
freys, Tabors and the owners of the
Concord, among them Jnmes A. How
ard and J. H. bobbins, who appear in
the new ofllciary nf the Consolidated.
Mr. Howard, secretary of the new con
corn, makes the following authorita
tive statement to the East Oregonian:
"The articles of incorporation of the
Red Boy Consolidated Gold Mines
Company wore filed in Baker City on
Monday. They had previously been
filed In Charleston, W. Va. The capi-
tal of the company is $3,000,000. It
i was formed to take over the properties
I of the Concord and Red Boy compa
I nies, consisting of quartz claims and
I mines, timber tracts, water rights,
' mining machinery, tools and a large
quantity of personal property besides
the realty included in the transfers.
"Thp stockholders of the new com
pany met on Monday and elected the
following directors, who are also offic
ers as indicated in each instance.
uiark Tauer, president; E. J. God
Big Deal in Typewriters
Austrian Government Orders 1200
Smith Premiers.
"Vienna, Feb. 7 The greatest single purchase of typewriters
ever made has ordered by the Minister of Justice, which, after three
months of exhaustive competitive tests, has contracted to equip th
entire ministry with no less than 1200 Smith Premier typewriters,
supplying every court. Press dispatch to Portland Oregonian, Feb
7th. n
Tfoe Portland Office Smith Premier Typewriter Co.
122 Third Street.
L, & M. ALEXANDER, Agents.
Some Talk of Erecting a Building,
But Not Very Soon.
Although several of the members of froy, vice-president; James A. Howard.
William Martin Encampment, No. 1, , secretary; J. H. Robbins, treasurer; C.
Pioneers of the Pacific, have stated i A- ??ms counsel." ,
. . E o,, r.1Jorior tgS-&s.'2&l'
they had done nothing officially to- jt. Is understood from a reliable source I
that the owners of stock in either of
ward the" move for erecting thorn.
selves a home, thev sa i'tat the Wen
has been discussed by the officers of
the order and that they may bring it
to the notice of the lodge in the near
future with the honos rw u i.i
Will lift n ftrmi .r..? f ,
steps taken toward that end. "ll
ever, they say t may be p.- How"
before this fa done vernl years
may - f t- and in fact, it
" J- . . the approval ot the
lodge p- tnp j(jea ))e ai)an,ionetl en-
tllff former corporations are at liberty 1
to" accept fttoeir in Zw comanv-1
or cash hi full for theii' ohtirP llUltl"'
ings. t IB Ulidei'StOod that most. i
K lt)t all, of the former stockholders i I
in both companies have elected Ko take
stock on the Consolidated, nnd thus j
express their faith in the strength of
the company that is now formed from
both the others.
Regarding the amount of stock held
in the Concord in Pendleton, it is true
BEAUTY IN THE KITCHEN
One of our artistic, handsome and
efficient cooking ranges, the pride of
the housekeeper's heart. Our ranges
are guaranteed to BAKE and BURN
right. i'RICES LOW. Would like
to show them to you.
Thompson Hardware Co
631 Main Street, Phone Main 81
soest Mow inpe
and nc , .
- sotq as j
inv.
ITCHING HUMORS
Complete Ilxtornnl nnd Iutoruul
Treatmout 81.25
ConsUUn(fofCuTicuKA8oAi'(2flo ),toclcanao
tlio Hkln of cries tri ami ecilcd, Cdtiuiiha Olnt.
mcnt (60c.), to allay (tolling nnd soothe and
lienl, ami CuTiuuit Husolvknt (SOc,). to rool
and clcaiiiio the blood. A alnxlo eut U oiten
sufflciunt to cure tliu huvcrtMt humor.
Hold throughout the vorid. 1'ottik Dtio anpCuih.
Cum'., 1'rop i Uoktou. - How toCuraSUn Humo:," liso
Standard remedjr lor Gleet,
Gonorrhoea and Runnings
IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid
nejr and Dladdu- Troubles,
M1DY
. ' litir rho nrnionrnro f Inn 1- it ic o
fwuio n,i Wr,,,i,i .i,in,.hciK. ! that the majority is owned here, but
be a paying proposition. If a large ! af tGt eN'act 'Uiantittes held in in
building was erected in the business dividual instances, no correct state
part of town the lower floor could be ! me, has ever been pub ished. and it
leased for store purposes and the up-i's llkelv that none will be given out
,,pr Ann,- Pnnl.i inwinnhto.ilv ir rnntn.i 1 Guesses may be made by one as well
to other secret societies as well as as atkor, therefore guesses by
fnr t,0rin,r0 nf tw nnturc cn 1 uowspaper writer have no value. Tin
that the money expended in the con
struction would pay interest on it
self In this way and save the paying
of rent the Pioneers pay for their
present meeting place.
Only two ont of the many secret
societies in Pendleton own their own
meeting places. These are the Odd
Fellows and the Masons, and as the
Pioneers is among the largest orders'
in town, there is no reason why they
should not own their own building.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Pendleton.
George McGovern, Iowa.
N. B. Sill, Portland.
John F. Allen, Portland.
Joseph R. Ramsay, Montana.
George T. Coyne, 1905.
A. P. Stewart, San Francisco.
G. Muir, W-alla Walla.
Andy Nylander, Portland.
F. A. Kennedy. Portland.
S. S. Gill, Spokane.
T. G. Blackman, Spokane.
H. L. LatB, New York.
H. H. Gramp, Memphis.
Charles P. Hartley, Caldwell.
Frank Wilbur, Portland.
B. O. Rogers, Chicago.
C. B. Willtins, San Francisco.
D. S. Ralston, St. Louis.
W. D. Allard. 1905.
F. Roth, Walla Walla.
George Harris, Portland.
George McGilvcry, Spokane.
Harry Li. Keats, Portland.
H. Danley, Spokane.
M. Applebaum, Cincinnati.
W. D. Palmer, Portland.
The Golden Rule.
B. P. Doherty, Heppnor.
W. S. Sterling Portland.
Julius Posner, San Francisco.
Mrs. J. C. Houser, Portland.
M. M. Burdeck, Portland.
Daily Irons, Milton.
W. A. Irons, Milton.
Ben Hagon, Bingham Springs.
R. E. Porter, Meacham.
13. C. O'Neel, Winchester.
Miss Preston, Weston.
L. C. Preston, Weston.
C. L. Whitney, Walla Walla.
Bert Cole.
A. F. Hughes, Spokane.
L. U Steele.
S. S. Darnell and family.
Z. Houser, Portland.
J. M. Walker, Tacoma.
Geo. S. Moore and wife, La Grande.
M. Fonder, Seward.
Fred James, Seward.
J. P. Myrlck, Hollx.
G. D. Galloy, Portland.
Wo
Advertising,
may live without poetry, music
and art,
Wo may live without conscience and
live without heart;
Wo may live without frionds, and live
without fads,
But business today cannot live with
out ads.
The Country Merchant
i
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here
is no likelihood that the precise
amount held in the new company's
stock ,by Pendleton people will be told
to the public, since it is not usually
the custom of business men to tell
their affairs to the world. It is known,
however, that there is a fine profit ac
cruing to several Pendletonians, from
the Red Boy-Concord consolidation,
and that the total mounts up well into
the hundreds of thousands.
CkaJance Sale
CA.RPETS, WALL PAPER, MATTING
LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERS,
BIG DISCOUNT on all SEWING MACHINES. New Ma
chines from $20 up. Second hand Machines $3 to $10.
ORIENTAL RUGS ON DISPLAY.
JESSE FAILING, - Main Street, Near Bridge.
BXEKS'B
fHE ..
French Restaurant
cosy Rooms
VHI Lighted and Steam Heated.
EST FLOUR
To make good bread use Eyors' B?et Flour. It took first
premium at the Chicago World's Fair overall competi
tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used.
Every aact; ie guaranteed. We have the best Steam
Rolled Bailoy, Seed Bye and Beardless Barley.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. BYERS, Proprietor.
Best 25 cent Meals
in the City.
EXTRAS
Legs, Eastern and
Oysters.
Olynipift
XJY THE
est Babbitt Metal
IN 10 POUND BARS.
For line shafting and all
bearings of machinery
of the mill or factory it
cannot be surpassed : : :
OPEN DAY and NIGHT
GUS LA FONTAINE, Prop.
LaFontaine k Garrison
Proprietors
Old Dutch Henry
Feed Yard.
Cavalry Horses for Sale.
BEST OF CARE TAKEN OF
TEAMS OVER NIGHT !
give us a call. II East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or.
Headquarters for Traveling fo.
Commodious Sample C" j
Rates $2 pet J
Spedal rates by weekormom,
Excellent Cublne.
every jiodern Conveni
Bar and Billiard RoominComifl
Only Three Blocks from Dei
GOLDEN MM
Comer Court &nd JohHson Sttwu,
Pendleton, Oregon,
M. F. Kelly, Proprietor,
HEATED BY STEAM.
LIGHTED BY ELECTKICEIYl
American Plan, rates tl-H to (Mil
European plan, 60c, 75c, (1.00
Special rates by wee or mosti
Free Bus fleets all Trains.
Commercial TradeS
Fine Sample 1
Special attention giyen Conatrjl
0
Made from Type Metal.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Treasury Department, Odlco of tho Comp. ,
trollor oi tho Ourroncy, Washington, I). d.. 1
January 10. 1TO2. Whereas bv vatiarnpinrif ai.
(lenco presented to tho Umlersiurieil, it has ! mmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmi mmm
been mado to appear that the First National
Bank ol Pendleton, in the city of Pendleton. . .
pSSSSSi Gasoline Engine for Sale
Associations to extend their corporate oils- 0" w AVTB JM.'
tenco. and for other mirnoses." ntmrnv. ,) i,,i
t,1882 . A five horse nnwor nei:
now, luereiore. 1, rv iiiiam u 11 tlselv. Cnmn. , ' " biuiuic uukhic
Now, therefore. I, William B Hidgely, Comp-
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that an" Water
'.',Ji,?.?,'r't. '""LB,0. ?' A'rtletpnj" in , and fittinn
the (Htyof Pendleton. In the rnnniv nf h
tllla and state of Oregon, is authorized to have
succession for tho period specified In Its amen
ded article oi association, namely, until close
of business on January 16, 1922.
In testimony whereof, witness my band and
Seal of ofllce this sixteenth day of January
iu2. wm. n. ftmaKLY, '
Comptroller of the Currency.
with ni two nn1 fiftlnrre nil tnrikf!
nl ZT tanks',f verythtng necesssary to set up and operate. Engine
and fittings are all new, being in use only a few we'elcs;
t.X? r Ve;Z "ono,"cal and guaranteed to be satisfactory. Price
25o including fittings. Address
East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon.
GEO. DARVEAU, Prr.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam
Euronean Pten.
Block. and ah"'
Sample Room w"
Dnnin Dnfe
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