East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 06, 1902, Image 6

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    ESKdEM). MIERS IS. MENIS
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1902.
THE CONDUCTOR AND THE
BOOK AGENT CASE
FOR GOLF RASH
Seat Rash, Inflammations, itching, irritations
and chaflngs, nndne orotfenalTe perspiration,
and many other sanatlre uies, nothing so
cooling, purifying, and refreshing u a bath
with C en CUBA Soap, followed In the sercrer
forms by gentle anointings with Ccticcba,
the great skin cure and purest of emollients.
Cmcru Boir U be rood ill doubt the mat rfftcttr
fcin purify In it ul bttlfrior rap. tll u tl pnmt
and iwicMit for tolkt. bih. and nam. Sold through
at tb woild. PtrrrtK Uttva Av CuirK. Cor-, tU
fropk, Bomco. llow to IUt ISuatiful SUs. Crn.
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Just Right
To Please All Tastes Are
Our Candies
They are fresh and deli
cious. You never tasted more
satisfactory confectionery than
we make. Our
Ice Cream Soda Water
is a treat you should enjoy.
We furnish ice cream, candy
and taffy at -wholesale for par
ties, socials, etc.
THE DELTA
C. W. IRV1N, Proprietor
Martin Block.
The Charge of -Blackmail or Slander
Heard in Walla Walla Justice
Court Case Taken Under Advise
ment
Walla Walla, May G. The justice
court room was crowded yesterday
afternoon when the case of Mrs. A.
Miers, charged by Conductor Men
zies, of the Oregon Railroad & Navi
gation company, with blackmail or
slander, was heard. Mrs. Miers
came from Spokane to have the pre
liminary without delay, and the
case attracted considerable atten
tlon. The evidence showed that Mr.
Menzies brought the Pendleton mix
ed train Into this city last Friday
tnat among the passengers was
Mrs. A. Miers, a traveling represen
tative of a publishing house. The
lady had money deposited in the safe
at the Hotel Pendleton and secured
it just before boarding the train,
After the train had started she asked
the conductor about connections at
Wallula, and he sat down beside her
to explain. Upon his leaving the seat
Mrs. Miers missed her purse contain
ing a draft for $255, $200 in gold and
$105 in currency. She spoke to the
conductor about, the matter and con
cluded that he knew -where the purse
was. Then she wired the chief of
..USE PURE..
Artificial Ice
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and to him .she told her suspicions
In the presence of the conductor.
This, led up to the charge lodged
against the woman the following day
by the conductor. A warrant was
issued and the woman was arrested
in Spokane. She told a straightfor
ward story and traced her steps from
early in the morning until she arriv
ed at Spokane. The court took the j
case under advisement.
CURRENT POLITICAL DISCUSSION.
iwwi inn, at Issue before the People of Oregoo Today.
COLUMBIA COLLEGE.
Commencement Exercises Cover Two
Days The School Is Flourishing.
Milton, May 5. The commence
ment exercises of Columbia College
began Saturday night and will be
concluded tomorrow evening. The
year has been a good one for the col
AWAY FROM HOME NEWS
REPORTS FROM UMATILLA
COUNTY IN PORTLLAND.
Anti-Furnish Organization Said to be
at Work In This County 300
Members Strong.
The following article appeared
under date of May 2nd, in the Port
land Journal in the form of a dis-
! Political Notes.
I o,ih finvernor Geer be nomlnat
led by petition for United States sen
ator as now seems probable, the re
publican committee hopes to secure
j his services in the campaign.
1 rm.- .Ani.in!iii: exnect to carry
onnntv for W. J. Furnish
.... ,nnn witv. The democrats ex
pect to carry it by as equally as big
k maiority. Here you have as much
nc pither side knows of the contest.
rl democrats are
oL-in- .mils of the various counties
Of course each side claims that fine
showings are made.
State Chairman White has received
a letter stating that there would be
democratic landslide in mne cuuu-
lege, although there is no graduating. Patch from Pendleton,
doss this year, owing to the reor- Pendleton, Or., May -.in inis
ganlzation of the school. The Sev-! COunty, Umatilla, there is in exist-
enth Day Adventists built the school ' anti-Furnish organization
several years ago; later they moved, .i,ii, am nnt 1ps? i a
tr, nn. pi. Trnch on,) th Mil. 1 connected with which are not less
ton people bought the property and! that 300 voters. The number is in- j Colored republican voters in Port-
deeded it to the M. E. church, South, , creasing every day. These are stand- j al)d are not over fond or me repuu
with the provision that the church Hke a wall of rock against the iican ticket upt up, for the reason
raise $5000 and keep the school open ' attempts to whip into line the mem-1 tnat no Afro-American has been rec
tor five rears. The church is now i.prs nf the republican pari "".nenzed D a nominauuu.
trying to fulfill "these requirements, have declared that they will not in-
The attendance durinir the vear was i Hnrc. tho hpnri of the republican
good, and the faculty renort the pros-' tint-Pt. This orcanization is led by : pamnaicn. but will leave his fight in
pects as encouraging. About $200 1 men 0f high-standing of which the j the hands of his friends,
will be expended during the vacation ! best-known Is Judge Stephen A. Lo-; ;
well of Pendleton. who has pro- Only Bogie lain.
claimed in an open letter that he j Oregon shall elect a democratic
will fight Mr. Furnish to trie ena oi Covernor. Orecon will be recKoneu as
a democratic state, anu it win De so
rnnCTPssman Thomas H. Tongue
will not come to Oregon during the
in painting and repairs
Sales of Real Estate.
H. H. Swartz sold a 40-acre tract.
northwest of town, to Rosette Bain
bridge, today; price, $800.
Sarah Vinson sold her residence
property, in Nichol's addition to
Milton, to Samuel Smith, today; con
sideration. $600.
-Helix Happenings.
Helix, May G. The Helix
band!
thp contest. His associates are aiso
men of influence, and many of them
have been honored at the hands of
their party during the past years
men who have never before cast a
ballot against the republican party
who have been of the bone and sinew
of that organization.
The movement is without prece
dent in the history of politics in
, . . , . , I uem iu cue uiaiui; ui i'v
wo., are maKing great, preparations -,.,., ntt. it tc nt n cHU
to give a dance next Friday evening , ut rfinr of lnvnitv
at Huson's hall, in Helix. i nn. . J' T10 veu
uv. i UbUk iiviLio at c UChlUUlUh IU
look beautiful. The late rains have
changed poor prospects into most
flattering ones.
in fact." remarks the Oregonian, with
further bogie talk to the effect that
this would be an awful calamity, ine
facts are that Chamberlain's election
would signify nothing of the sort
It would simply mean a rebuke to
unclean politics administered alike
by democratic and republican citi
zens who do not regard votes as a
legitimate commodity; and when the
occasion for this rebuke in a state
where the republicans ordinarily
ters who are connected with the anti-! have 10,000 majority, became known
Furnish organization are telling the throughout the nation, Oregon s voice
people here what they propose to do, would be gladly heard in its protest
.1 !.,..' ,1 1 ,1n I. nr i x i.! C .1 . T
Dr Grfcwnlrl rpnnrts nnlto n mim , uu luc' "lc i""-ccu'"B uu "ai against corrupuou in uie ulci. 11
.7rr TT?S 1U"L3 il"m: openly as it is possible. J will herald the day when corpulent
The protest registered by the anti-, "sacks" shall no longer be a potent
Furnish republicans of this county influence in politics. Weston Leader.
is: That Mr. furnish, a life-long
democrat, altered his views, not he-1 A Puerile Attack.
cause he held to different economic, Th( pflndieton Tribune insanelv
ber of persons sick, among them
Mrs. William Potts. Mrs. M. Meiners,
Miss Bessie Lockwood, Grandpa
Brown. Ted Keopke, Vern Walker
and Bill Loftus, all are slowly im
proving. Dr. Griswold thinks the
most of the sickness is due to the
late cold and disagreeable weather.
I Mrs. Barger and daughter, Eva,
j were Helix visitors Saturday.
i Miss Cleaver is here from Pendle
; ton. In the interest of her music
class.
I
Telephone Wain 105.
No Sediment to Foul
The Columbia
Lodging House
NEWLY FURNISHED
BAH IN CONNECTION
IN CENTER OF BLOCK
BET. AITA & WEBB STB
F.X. SCHEMPP, Prop.
HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
for Gentlemen
who cherish
Quality.
Bold by JOHN SCHMIDT
The Louvre Saloon
PXKDLETON
j Feast of Music at Kansas City.
I Kansas City, Mo.. May 6. Every-
trilnr. tc t .7 t A 1 .
Your KeingeratOr tonight of Kansas City's second May
' festival, under the auspices of the
No Disease fierm tn uratono society. The programme
Endanger Your Health whicn the chief feature will be the
i choral competitions. The soloists
to ue neard this year are Mme
Schumaun-Heink, Miss Chariot-
tee Maconda. Ellison Van Hoose
and Joseph Baernstein.
MORSDALL & BOSS
had studied carefully the perplexing
questions of the day and determined
that he had been wrong previously,
and therefore must now align him
self with the republican party in
order to secure correct expressions
of his views; but that he altered them
because he saw that the republican
party was at that time upon the up
: . i i e i . ;i .
I cuuuuuva Ji& ireuK euuurnu, uuu
makes an especially puerile attack
I upon W. F. Matlock, whom it classes
! with Hank Vaughn. Before the edl
j tor of the Tribune had mastered a
' dozen words of the language he uses
'. so recklessly. Mr. Matlock was as
sisting in the development of Umatil
la county. Few men have been more
It. I J , .1.. ' ' - --. b"''"" 1UU1C
f t Z "U1L nucccM. anu mat public-spirited than he; few men
he might gain some advantage fromnaTe done more for the town whose
ft TlnfTrt--ln Prf f this' support the Tribune asks. We can
w if" eg6,? th,at, 11 uf", ,be Proven fancy the gleam of amused con
m 1 d7 fl"lendS Bom tempt in "Bill" Matlock's steel-blue
hm nnf Ze hnT?S the?ansf' a?d e-ve should he chance to read the
d d not deny that lie would make the Tribune stripling's estimate of his
change only In the event that the 1 PhPtpr-wL T 1, 01 1118
tirlo c0omn a , . ., 1 "".uii eauer.
iu uc uuw lug lowaru ine
republican party. Otherwise, he
would remain in the democratic
ranks.
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OBCQOI
Nothing
Old
For you to look over in
..Wall Papct..
Our stock is select and in
it you will see all the new
patterns. You will find
just what you want in our
stock. Don't hesitate but
come in and inspect our
stock for yourself. "See
ing is believing,"
C. C. SHARP
Opra Home Block court Bt.
The Woman Behind The Tub
the birsoapier! GiVC hCr thC bCSt Water' the best tub
Diamond T
Soap
f?m nd C , Soap Is noJ a.new soaP- Behnd it Is a record
of seven years of success. It is used by tens of thousand of
the bnghtest housekeepers in the country. 0f
3h!Z2? iti.be?Jlse il 5s ePdi ause it does better work
and goes further than any other laundry soap.
Ctven for wrappers, sent on requestT Aptalw-Ul bK premlums
Prcmiaa DepU Tbc Cadahy Packinf Co., So. Ooak. Neb
Leave Its Columns Blank.
It would be wisdom for republican
managers to pay a goodly-sized rate
for the Pendleton Tribune's editorial
columns and run then blank. This is
; wnat the esteemed "Trib" says
! Charley Marsh: "He does not deserve
me umce and is too young to fill it
well. His chief support, it is under-
io ttiLnuuiauie to tne vounc
"uu "hk nim quite a remark-
UJ. anu encourage him in his
aiuujuunH. aucn petty flings will
,7 "urve l increase the majority of
this modest and unassuming yet com
petent and deserving young man.
coiuii i-eaaer.
A GOOD FROfTT
bring manv a deeerving ttta
who, ill-clad, might f.il n.
in makiiig your apparel whit w
other BAanthlix. ... Vuur
Ever tried onr -nv
prices? uul "I",
THE DOMESTIC WM
J. F. Robinson, Prop. iwJ
Why Not?
pass a pleasant (
ing playing Pool
Billiards at
GoIdeRtile
Pool and Bil
Patlor-
WILLIAMS &VVILLW
213 Court Street.
No Question About It
p" . question of Mr.
-u,a,U5 election as governor.
Si Sf the confldee and good
wl l of the people. Long-time re
publicans say that they wilful fbr
son A" ''LCier"nce 1. an- ther per
been tripT, k unaaaberlain has
,tZ b: tbe. PePle- He has
IC&l. i npV hora H. ..1
I H 1 lur mxu and they will
elect him. Mr. nii,i,pl.. ,. 1,1
COOrl nc ltJ -----""oaiu ja as
Ever,- dav hp Lti!lpre.!ent "me
Coos Bay News Reublica'n. DSer-
Why Taxes Are High.
nast prpn , ,v wue lor ine
- w vfarK nno
matelr SG40 nnr, ... u.TL "?cu "PProxi
reoulrpi fn u L"c revenue
'evenue rpnnl r r- . . . kv
Salmon Mtadow., Idaho.
.1 11 ii we U
a numlprT . re" home for
Salmnr T ir ::Aib Pa8t has been in
beauJ fi m?ra.w- This is a
nr. vauey. Ave miles wid
the lr arrest P,nt on
jirom We er fronT, 60 m,leB
PIfic. iS 1 NorthpCh P!aCe
cempleted to Councif ThJltrf 18
,are on the 1, , mv lbe meadows
jtain and Judge YoakumhhDHer MUn
the P. 1. & g 1 oakum belIeves that
tended to Th"ad w111 be ex'
the next vp?"nde.r.,M?u?taln within I
Kit Hays k
Proprietors
The Old Dutch He
Feed Yard.
Cavalry Horses for
BEST OF CARE TAI
TEAMS OVER NIGE
QIVE US A CI
Mountain
Resort.
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The celebrated ''Bjnghamjigj
locatad in the Blue JIounu
the . Umatilla River, comp
furniture, fixtures, stages and J
Absolute control of five miles e
trout fishing stream in Oregon.
sell 80 acre tract including 1
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acres, as desired: making 1
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lease. Call on or address:
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BUT ON 1
BYERS' GROA
ADDITION
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N.BerkeJ
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Interests the tn' He ha cattle
THE REAL ESTATS
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