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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1902)
HATS! Tie Spring . Styles Now Ready HATS, HATS, HATS, BAER Sf DALEY One Price Glothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton. TUESDAY, MARCH. 4. 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Anna Margaret Small, a resident o Bater City, was examined before Owelty Judge Travllliou by Drs. Snow wmm I'liy, and adjudged insane and scsA to the asylum at Salem. Roderick D. Tanpin, president of tke Gallatin National bank, of New Ynfc city, is dead, after a brief illness at Lakewood, "N. J. Mr. Tappin play 4 a leading part in the financial his trr of the city for the last half cen tury and more. ' '.Henry Bishop Perkins, one of the snt prominent men in Warren, O n xnUfionaire, committed suicide on Sun day, the 2nd hist. His son suicided a year ago and the father was known to iiave broo'ded over it. . Mr. Perkins was president of the First National Bask of the town. Mrs. May Hanua, daughter-in-law of JMaric Hanua, former wife of Dan Han" na, Blark's oldest son, will assist in defeating the public school ticket her cx-$ather-in-law wants to be success ful in Cleveland, O. Mayor Tom L. Jolinson and Mrs. Hanna will.be "fel low . politicians" in the battle. I is understood that the new sal sioc cannery combine, taking in at lease 45 of the largest cannery plants ia airitish Columbia, is about complet" HL The combine is on the line of Hut of the arrangement on the Co lunliia river. American capitalists are ajK&iiig the deal witli a capital, it is itstted, of ?4,000,000. (Prince Henry's reception at Bowl ing Green, Ky., pleased him fully as orach as the larger ones. Judge Swims, a venerable citizen, mounted the rear platform of the Columbia and iu ihe name of Kentucky presented lire .prince with some peach brandy awl some whisky. The prince gravely ctpted the t;ift and faithfully prom fsui the judge; that he would drink aaftd of it when he got thirsty. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS sytoui Wash., people- have voted Cor 550,0m) in bonds on the district to fadld a public school building. Joseph Rellly is under arrest at fortlend charged .with smuggling. Tktxe were found in his possession "KG tins of opium . Kthel M. McCarty, an Albany, Ore ay girl, took poiqpn and died at "Ifardner, Idaho, a few days ago. She letrf been disappointed in s love af fair. The anti-gambling ticket in La Grande, is as follows; 'J.,C. Henry for oiajor, Frank Ghiiders'tfor marshal, Horace C .Williams for recorder, and iialnrsed the independent candidate, J. XL Aiken for treasurer. Tne house rivprs and harbors -com-erfttee recommends an appropriation a,S00,000 casn for continuing the im jroTcment of the Columbia river, and J1.W30.000 additional for authorized -caatracts. Oth,er Oregon and Wash ington rivers fare well. Trro meetings held in the First Methodist church Sunday In Salem in -ttie interest of Willamette University, lm ratoe funds toward paying the debt ml Iho school, were highly successful, rax $11,000 was subscribed. The diAt Is $3500, and Salom was ex- ipeeted to raise $10,000. i lugau Fcharffer, of Bakor City, hi Mt of the 40 heirs to the estate of A2m Nicholas Emerick, a partner of Jtibn Jacob stor. Tho owner of the fortune died many years ago, leaving tis vast fortune, which consisted cf agraey and property In Gcrmnuy nnd Jmvrlca, to his four brothow. Eevlval of Interest In tho Columbia, Yalley Railroad Company has come; tarnugh the Introduction In tho nation al bouse of representatives of a bill tm srant this railroad a right of way hwugh tho government military rca-' eation at Vancouver. Three Tree l Stint nnd Scarborough Head and the' gesrauUne station opposite Astoria. HATS!! HIGH PRICE FOR KISSES. Wisconsin Woman Wants Damages for Being Hugged Against Her Will. f Mrs. Sarah Stnten, of Sauk county, Wisconsin, wants $15,000 for three kisses. She appeared before Judge Z c a or n i rl rrnvn 1nnnolflnn nl. leging that David G. James, of Rich land Center, had hugged and kissed her three times against her will. The trial will take place in Richland coun ty circuit court in April. James is well-to-do and is known all over Wisconsin, having served last year as department commander of the G. A. R. He owns a farm in Sauk county, upon which Mr. and Mrs. Sta ten live and work. James frequently visited the farm, and it was on one of these visits that Mrs. Staten al leges the offense was 'committed. James denies the charge, and de clares it a case of blackmail. He wns present with his lawyer, Frank Uurn ham, during the taking of Mrs. Sta ten's deposition. Mrs. Staten is '47' and J.ames is -58 years of age. Dr., Thomas Condon. March 3, 1902, is the 80th birthday anniversary of Dr. Thomas Condon, professor of geology in the University of Oregon. To early Oregonians this will recall the pioneer days when Dr. Condon labored among them as a min ister, of the gospel; with the scientists it will recall his work as ohe of Amer ica's geologists; to the college stu dents it means much more that as teacher and friend his work has gone into the making of the manhood of the state, and will continue to bear jjs fruit in the many years to come. He is a native of Southern Ireland. At the age of 11 he came to New York City, where he grew to manhood and gained a grammar school education. He attended the Methodist collegiate school in Cazenovia, in Central Newl York, taught school a number of years and graduated from Auburn Theolog ical Seminary in 1852. This same year ho married Miss Cornelia Holt, of Buffalo, and came to Oregon by way of Cape Horn, as a home missionary for the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Frederick Nolf, of Pendleton, is a daughter of Dr. Condon. Would Smash the Club. If members of the "Hay Fever Asso ciation" would use Dr. King's New dis covery for Consumption, the club would go to pieces, for it always cures this malady and asthma, the kind that bailies the doctors it wholly drives from the system. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers from consump tlon, pneumonia, bronchitis owe their lives and health to it. It conquers grip, saves little ones from croup and whooping cough and is positively guar anteed for all throat and lung troubles. GOc, $1.00. Trial bottles free at Tallman &. cos. A Creditable Performance. Tho pupils' recital at St. Paul's school Saturday eveniner. was nrobn hly tho best yet given by the musical department, says the walla Walla Union. One especially intorestintr feat ure was the fact that so many of the performers who played with such case were very young to appear In public. Tho first nerformer. who was onlv 7 years of age, received the most en thusiastic applause. The following was the program: Selection. Josef 1 Low, Anna Wllmot; Bergoneretto uurgmuller, Eula Kavanaugh; Air do : uanet, unammade, Isabel de Charters I Boyer: Fruhllnesrecon. Fink. Tlnrrlptt 'Lockwood; Papilllon, Gurlitt, Eleanor now; naljade, Uurgmuller, Hazel Cole man; Entr'acte from Rosamunde, Schuhort, Lolia Sutherland; Sonatina' Clement!, Cassa Issloy; Schorllzino, Woolen haupt, (b) valse Petite, Hubs, Lena Evans; duet, Bledertnann, Miss Reynolds, Enid Smitten. Lockjaw From Cobwebs. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Buck Ion's Arnica Salve, the infallible heal er of wounds, ulcers, sores, skin erup tions, burns, scalds and plies. It cures or no pay. Only 2Cc at Tallman & Co.'s. I A PECK OF TROUBLE FIVE SUITS Fll,ED AGAINST ATHENA MILL COMPANY. Bond, the Manager, Wants Back Sal ary, Which He Apparently So Rich ly Earned, if Managing Property With Great Losses Count for Any thing. f ' In addition to the several suits nl ready pending against the Athona Flouring Mill Company, a corporation, live others were 'filed with the county clerk Monday. They are as follows: W. E. Bond Wants Salary.. W. E. Bond, who lins been manager for the Athona Flouring Mill Company and its warehouses since the first of January, 1001, asks the court to award him ?S00 bnck salary, in addition to $2371.17 which he paid out of his own' funds nt tho instigation of the com pany on debts. J. J. Balleray Is attor ney for plaintiff. Athena Bank Wants $2635.88. Tho First National Bank of Athona, asks the district court -for Umatilla, county, to award it judgment in the sum of $2G35.8S alleged to be due from the Athena Flouring Mill Company, for over drafts turned over to plaintiff by C. A. Barrett for collection. Car ter & Raloy are attorneys for plain tiffs. T. J. Kirk Stored Grain. , T. J. Kirk alleges that he stored 76, 950 pounds of wheat and 43752 T)ounds( of barley In the corporation's ware houses, which he told Manager Bond the company could use. provided it would pay for the same on demand. The grain was converted into flour and shipped away and plaintiff has onyl received $301.68 in return, there for, although he has demanded his money several times. He now prays the court to give him Judgment in the sum of $769.07, yet due as the rea sonable value of the wheat. Carter & Raloy are attorneys for plaintiff. W. C. Mlnnis Sold Wood. W. C. Minnis, the well-known wood dealer, has brought suit for judgment in the sum of $220.80 alleged to be due from defendants for wood .deliver ed in 1901. Carter & Raloy are at torneys for plaintiff. Koppittkc Asks Judgment. Henry Kopplttke alleges that he sold defendants $20G.22 worth of wood and delivered the same to them in Athena, and he asks the court to give him judgment for this amount. J .J. Balleray is attorney in this action. Officers A. F. M. Co. Thomas J. Kirk is the president of the Athena Flouring Mill Company; C. A. Barrett, vice-president; Davijd Taylor, secretary; Jack Muerhead, treasurer, and W. E .Bond manager. Two More Suits. Two more cases were filed with the county clerk this morning, against the Athena Flouring Mill Company. They are: C. H. Brown and Louis Hodgen, partners, ask the court to grant them judgment against defendants in he sum of $487.98, alleged to be due for barley stored In defendants' ware houses. . T. G. Hailey is attorney for the plaintiffs. ; Got Away With the Barley. David Ferris says he stored barley to ithe amount of $1259 in the Athena Flouring Mill Company's warehouses, forwhich defendants liuve n,cver paid. He asks the court to award him judg ment for this amount. T. G. Hailey is' plaintiff's attorney. f'MAJOR MAGONE IS DEAD. The Well Known Indian War Veteran Died In the East. News has been received in Portland of the death of Major Joseph Magonq,' uie. wen Known Indian war veteran. Ho died in Ogdensburg, N. Y 'Febru ary 15, at the age of 81 years. Major Magone left Ogdensbiinr and wenfWest in 1843, and In 1847 mdao the journey overland to tho Pacific uoast. in 1849 ho joined the irold seekers in California. In 1853 he made his home In the Willamette valley in Oregon. He served during the Indian war of the Pacific Slope, and rose to the rank of Major. He loft surviving tnree sons, two or whom, M. A. and E. E. Magone, reside In Orogoh City, nnd one in Montana; also a brother, Daniel Magone, and a Bister, Mrs.Mc-aoey,-who' reside in Ogdensburg. Major Magone was a man of more tnan ordinary ability, having a keen perception, a good memory and a fine command or language. His large ex perionco as a pioneer in tho great wuai. iinn given mm a fund of anec dote and story that made him a man oi marie wherover he wont. major iwagonq was a well known character In Eastern Orogon, and many years ago was employed as a mni wngnt for W. J. SnodKrass at Oro Dell. Later he was a residont of urant county, and d stineulshwi him. self by walking from Cajiyon City to Chicago to attend the World's Fnlr. He was well known by all old nents or thjs section. The East Creqonian la Eastern n. gon'd representative paper. It leads, and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal Datronaaa. It la th advertising medium of this section. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Tho Pendleton. Alf R. Kelly, San Francisco. R. E. 'Brlnkojs, Kansas Olty. Charles E, Comstock, city. Tom M. Chamberlain, Montana. M. Mayer, San Francisco, Wi. J. Ball, San Francisco. G. H. Taylor, Weston. D. B. Jarmon, Athona. M. F. Gose, Pomeroy. ' George Harris, Portland. W. O. Long. Pomeroy. 4 Andy Nylandor, Portland. U. J. Wnre, Spokane. R. H. Caston, Spokane. G. T. Stevens, Spokane. The Golden Rule. W. Williams, Whitney. s G. W. P. Undorwodd, Walla Walla. Guthren, Nortli Powder. M. F. E. Miller. Cold Springs. ' " F. N. Sibley, Portland. P. H. Stephenson and wife, Condon F. J. Gardner, Portland. Li., A. Powoll, Ritzvilie. P. Mitchell, city. W. It .Brown, Amity. Frnnk Reed and wife, Adams. Henry Hlrm, Adnms. George Picard, Adams. Marion Smith, Portland. ' W. Y. Aiken, San Francisco. John Kilkenny and wife. John G. Hufrich, Spokane. Albert Kern. R. B. Hayhurst,' Portland. Mrs. Mollie F. Crane, Echo., May Marlow. Dug Belts, Pilot Rock; Rube Wilson, Adams. Will Scott and wife, Helix. Ula Slate, city. . Mamie Wells, Dayton. i,, A. F. Valrath, city. James Cunha, Echo. W. T. Reeves,, Echo. L. B. Despair!, city. L, F'. .Mason, Griunell. M. Stevens, Grinnell. , W. "A. Dey and .wife, -Grinnell. A .S. White, Griunell. B. H. Wain and -family. W. A. Mlckesell, Union. G. D. Galley, Portland. PUBLIC BUILDING. Senator Mitchelj Introduces a Bill in the Senate for. That Purpose. La Grande, Mardh 4. La Grande Is to have a public building built by Uncle Sam. Senator Mitchell is the father of Bennte bill No. 4091, provid ing it, which has been Introduced by him and referred to the proper com mittee who, he thinks, will report up on it favorably. A site is provided for in the bill, which will be purchas ed by the go'vefnnlent. The estimated cost of the .building is not given. The news of the government's enterprise is very pleasing to the people of La Grande, particularly those who have' desirable sites to sell, valuations of which are already rising. There is a case of smallpox on the W. H. Babcock farm, near Eureka, on Eureka flat, Washington. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A'l druggists refund the .money if it falls to cure K. W. Groro's signature Is on each box. 25c. When yot are DEAD' Everyone speaks well of you- When you are very much alive some speak ill. If anyone speaks ill of us its because we are VERY MUCH ALIVE One thing is certain you get better groceries for less money when you buy of F. 8. Younger & . Bon. Don't believe the knock ers; try them for your selvfis; order of F. S. YOUNGER & SON, and get your goods delivered promptly. For Health, Strength and neasure urinK Polydore Moens, Proprietor., (jl 1 1 JjllL 1 1 Lit I DlLiI A CYCL0IN mm mm m mw wm mm Special Swift Premium Ham's ami Macon. . . . Onion Sets, Gar den Seeds. .... Saratoga Chips, . etc., etc. etc. . prices. a ready We Martin Family Grocery and Bakery, Main St. Next to Joe Basler's. JESSE FAILING nj ...THE CARPET MAN... We Are Cleaning Oat... Our Wiptor CariHJts to mnkc room for our Now Spring 8took It's it swooping; reduction in prices, too, nnd tho wiso housekoepor will do well to tuku u'lviuitn;;.) of thorn. Co 111 u now and make your selection of I,aco Curtulns, Hortiers, Hugs, utc. doling out an elegant lino of Hope fortiers, Matting and WAll Paper, Sewing Machines of All Kinds. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread nso By era' Bst Floor. It took 13 rat premium at the Chicago World's, Fair over all competi tion, and givea excellent satisfaction, wherever need. Every sack is guaranteed. We have the best Bteam Kollod Barley, Seed Bye and Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. HOW DO YOU The new store can never be known unless It advertises AMERICAN PLAN $3 00 per Daj and Upwards. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON. Special Rates to Eastera Oregon people visiting Portland. Headaurtri fo tourlBt5 and commercial traveler. if. C. BOWERS, Maiwl? 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