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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1902)
L" mmmm IlilijIUWllWllllillllHWWIWIMW rCnULC 1 UillAlNS PILK HUPo r,cu " ; . E K I mu nnnnmMi Vinll nf IIC tluDllC V (. IMF I I I MM ilABCUlUlJ school was crowded Wednesday eve - hi CACV TIME Dl AVIKir I . .. u. jt r.,o Inn nun- .... . int. I uni inu Ulng tO WlineBS IUU uctiuiu"""" BALL AT NORTH YAKIMA, test and hear the speakers, who were contesting for the right to compete - n ii n tifnlln Wniln i nc rcnoicion i cam or inmans, n- at wnitman uoiiegu, as Redskins, Alias Red Blankets, Friday evening, against the different 0...., ih. S.or. Bln8 W Tl'mtW ML DON'T WORRY About the problem of getting new shoes; it's entirely unnecessary, just come in and see us and we will show you how easy it is to solve it. We fit your feet cor rectly and you don't have the painful experience of "breaking in" your shoes. spirited, and JUST NOW Win h . - for honors LU U. I 1 I i i ne speaKing oy.wiv.., - North Yakima. M&v 8. Th Pen- tnL-.m nnrt Rhnwed strenuous , i " - I liiUOV tneion oaseuau team piayea a game efforts on their pari in preiiunub here yesterday afternoon with the their pieces. Fred Hartman won the onm fit tlile nlK n .1 rl nrnn YiV a trnnm I 1 1 .nn unlantarl in rflnTO- tUU HUU COIlLtbt, UUU 3 OUICU.." w of 17 to 0. sent the Pendleton high school nt The Hop Pickers of Yakima prov- whitman College. He delivered ed to be peach-pie and plum pre- Rienzi's address to the Romans. The e . 1. T" .1 1 i 1 11 . ...... ,r Tl . r c 4t 1 ' " - 1 juugt'K wen- 11111 i. ft The whole thlngwas easy, affording Bryson and R. H. Lloyd. Mr. Peter- juni. iiiuuuuc iur iuu ruuuieiuu I son was cnosen OS spoKuamau im g 1 b'-b"""". tine juages ana iuiui wuiji n. S; Stovall. nltcher. and Brown. catch-1 ,. t, o-ot-o n m.mlniifpR' t.ilk in er, were the battery for the Pendle- announcing the decision. tons. The Pendletons made so many hits they could not be counted. There 8 versatile Trees, was an excellent audience, the whole , , , of Yakima turning out to see the Thechesnut crop Itnlon ad home team co down to overwhelming Franco is worth more than .3,000,- Hofoaf w ,.. i.. 000 a year, and over 1,500,000 people 5 2 and tears after the first inning. Hope subsist mainly on chesnut-flour MBgHBlKHHf MMMfiSMMMMBIBIBIi departed then and not one bit of it brc!ul- LS0 areas in Sl'ain and returned durinc the ramo. Turkey are covered with the same We want to remind you that we have an especially fine line of summer foot wear for ladies, gents, girls and boys in canvas, light weight leather, tennis shoes, low shoes, etc. Good Shoes Cheap Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Successors to Cleaver Bros. Phone Black 91 THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1902. returned during the game. SUPREME COURT MATTERS CASE OF ALBERT VS. GRIS- DALE IS DISMISSED. The Recordership Case of Beam vs. McCourt Argues and Submitted Decision to Be Rendered After the Judges Return to Salem. Wednesday afternoon three cases were disposed of by the supreme court In session In the court house. and the fate of two of them rests in tne hands of the three justices, while the other one was dismissed being settled out of court. This case was the one brought by Henry Albert against Thomas Grisdale, from Baker county, to restrain defendant from using one-half of the water of Mill creek. The case was decided In fa vor of defendant in the lower courts, and was carried up. Male et. al., vs. Schont et. al. troo the wppiI nf wlilnh Is nlso val for the office of city recorder. Mc- PERSONAL MENTION uable. So In the south of Europe Court succeeded Beam to the office tne chesnut has claims to be consid- and was seated by an order of the H. C. Bryson, a prominent Walla ered the most valuable tree. The district court, which ordered that Walla citizen, Is registered at the samo niay ue Eald in Brazl1 of tne Beam vacate. Beam then appealed Hotel Pendleton. carnabuba-palm, which, if more the case and It will hp. ApoIAhA hv -r, . . . widely cultivated, would certainly tie supreme Judges after they return ,la mK "are reteredat the rival tho cocoa-I'alra In fulness, to Salem. a5fim Me iotS "s timber h,as a the properties of n the cocoa-palm. From its sap wines Three cases were argued and Bub- Hon- GeorSe H- Williams, republi an(j vinegar are made. Its nut Is a mltted this afternoon as follows: Fa candidate for mayor of Portland delicious and wholesome substitute Crosen vs. Oliver wn attendlnS supreme court for coffee. The fruit is also useful M. S. Crosen. resnon.lont. v R W . ,xu ae? Proprietor ol the R. for feeding cattle. The pulp can be Oliver anwellant Is thp t itlP nf th Je xanaer aepanment store, left used as sago, and the dried pith Is 25T casePSre the JZ? fr Portlaild a capital substitute for cork. Of its noon. The case is from Union coun- " " "u l ' c f: Ba8KeBa Mrs. D. Crosby is exnected to nr. mats are made, bait can also be by respondent against appellant to rive ln a few days from Douglas extracted from carnahuba-leaves. recover possession of 160 acres of countv to Join her husband, of the Even the roots of the marvelous land. Both claimed the Imirl rpannn. Golden Rule hotel. tree are valuable. A tonic and blood- riont. hv Horni fpnm fre tvt Ar noi.j Mrs wininm Moqc oin Tirj purifying medicine is made from V P 11 nnfl nnnallant 1..- ,tf.. c I nPRflflV pvontnc frnm TTnllonnl .7 I them purchase at an execution snlo nn n will snend the summer with lior judgment. T. H. Crawford and Tur- mother, ILrs. S. E. Catching. Sol Baum, who has been clerkine Tno remarkable flight of carrier DUG UP $8,000. Found His Uncle's Money Burled In His Cellar. Samuel Taylor, of Yakima City, while engaged in cleaning out an old cellar at his place Monday, un earthed a large sum or money, amounting to about $8000. The money is said to have been placed thoro for safe keeping by Thomas Jefferson Chambers, an uncle of Mr. Taylor, who is now 70 years old and , - ...omnrv TT r a n TllnMPPT lluti (V iUU 1 111 v. . of a quarter of a century, and Is a . i , T T I .1- phnrnctor in nis way. vout apostle of Old Hickory, having hncin hnrn TlPfir the Jackson home stead in Tennessee. Some time ago the old man buried $800, and it was Innn Hnm linfnm llP POIlld rPCall where he had burled it. LaBt wln- i tJ. f T 1.1 l... ter ne ouereu a juuj iu xukiuju his cash box, asking her to Invest mnnav Qlin rpfllRpd tn Hn It. and It is supposed that he hid it away nlmseir, iearmg tne uanKs. Recently he secreted allk his money ln the cellar in question, and for got where he put it. Once before Mr. Chambers hid away $6000 ln nnnh niul unmo mpn 111 flicrclnn; nnRt holes discovered it and returned it to the owner. A like sum was once dug up near the same place by a mnn hv thp njimn nf Adkins. It was in a bottle, and belonged to Joe Bowzer, living near there. Renister before May 15. or you will not be allowed to vote. It costs noth ing to register. 1 Watch this Spate. Something fa gong to wri leanotise 301 COURT STRUT, Will do the dropping. Saving's Bank Free jww iuuk ADDRB88 TS mj r-w-nib newspaper Un!. 927 Market St, San FranclicJ 2 secure free, a beautiful Nickel to lngs Bank, also full particular w KuruiuE uiu new i n un n. . International Encvclonaerlle m.u MM.. .V. f 1. H . . . nij nuitu id uow ueing iumigbed uenia a ugy. Pigeon's Flight. ntlonH -11 l ml uhyui uiu uuurneys ior appei- aoi naum, who has been clerking LnQ remaruauie ingnt or carriei Ashwell for respondent. years, has resigned his nosition and fled in the case of one of these birds. Williams vs. Wilson et. al. taken a position with F. W. Schmidt which alighted in the dooryard of Georiie H. Williams nlnlntifr n,i te Co- in the new drug store. J Ransom R. Barnes of Clyde, N. Y., at nnnoiiinnf xi7 xt titii .. . Afrs tt tv c,n ,i.,i,4 e-,r the noon hour on Jfarch 1. Bumps' Dnlio T.'ti.. .i- , nnrt Afo r3o T..1.1 i..-, SOn. LiCVan. caucht the wnnrlnrpr t, iwiij, uciciiuuuih ana respon- " '" "i6t liuuivcu, urrivea on n j , ; : dents, and O. D. Taylor, defendant. tho Tuesday evening's train from her f.uPPed a JinS on one of its legs and This is the result of n suit brought home ln Buckley, Cal., and will spend , d a ,n!e t0 tc rins stating the to foreclose a mortcifrp nn roni nc. a few weeks visltinc relativps nnri nour of lts arrival and departure wiiuam H. Male, Benjamin Gra- inis IS tne result of n suit brought uunie ,n uucuiey, uai., and will spend , f ,1 , , e ou,l,"k lUB ham, William Halls, Jr., and Harris 'to foreclose a mortgage on real es- a few weeks visiting relatives and i10Ur "s arrIval and departure H. Hayden, appellants, vs. Geonretate against defendants. It is from friends in Pendleton. Irom, !yd,e' and requesting whoever Bchont and John Huber, respondents, I Wasco county. Williams, Wood & Judge W. R. Ellis delivered the an- the time who Vi jvas the title of one of the suits argu d and submitted. This was nn nn Hon brought by appellants to collect a promissory icto and, upon losing the case in the lower courts, It was appealed. T. G. Halley apeared as attorney for appellants and the re spondents were not represented at HU. I receivea tne pigeon to notify him of Linthicum are attorneys for appel- nual address for Columbia College in liiTfS f T;tBam lant. and W. H. wiisnn fnr T-panon. A.iitnn T,ip0rtnv ii,f uI Permitted the bird to continue its - a large VudiTnce-Xthropera'ho aTreXr,eUeeArom Advance Thresher Co. vs. Esteb. to hear him. Those who heard the Cushman nf n a nrf T ' Ha,Zel a. n,u . address sav it was nvmiipnt ?.us'ima? of Dalkhart, Texas, stating ... ouhiuic xmeouei company, - inai tne Dira had just arrived " '"I"""""", upiJcimiuB, va. iiuuiei cijuuin;uu can- maKing xne journey of about 1500 C. Esteb and L. A. Esteb, respond- didato for treasurer, was in the Echo miles in a little less than nine iHvr ents. is thp title nf n suit nnnosimi countrj' lookiner over tho nnllffnnl I . frnm TTI X.. i 'I flnlrl Worlnncln.. TT .. umuu tuuuy iu recover pos ST. JOE STORE. We are now showing the largest and most up-to-date stock of dress goods to be found in Pendleton. The finest selection of DRESS SKIRTS. The largest assortment and latest styles In LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. We have all the new things in HOSIERY. The finest assortment of LADIES' KID GLOVES in the city. We are giving a Cash Discount of 15 per cent on all our tailor made suits. We nre headquarters for all new and desirable goods in our Ime. Come and see us. THE LYONS MERCANTILE CO. THE LEADERS OCR STATIONERY A light, Stylish fiplfl Worlnaodnlf TIn 11 1 I n I . , , . . . .-v.u,wi jjuo-1 " ium "i-a""'i uciuic may id, or you will fcfeam VS. McCourt. I Fi'snlnn f rnm roanrr,r. p i i I evorvthlnfr lnnlro nn r,mr. n i,i m, r.n4 n i A. .. . .. ' 1 - ivuuuuucut. ui ix iui Jill o - .... uvu. ij uia iih- iiw. ciiiuwcu tU vole. It COStS noth- The citv rfionrrl 'La Grande. C. H. Finn nnrt v a ing as he could wish In thnt aonti nn 1 Inn to rrilcfffr uuuu xjcuju va. jwm Aicuoun, was ' 101 iue uppeuani ana ranKim Wayne Osborn of Eusrene z, , " mBumcui o v... mm uomra iiosouu imuugu me city yesterday on finished, and the case submitted toA- Fpe represent the respondents. his way home from Annapolis where wwwwa tho judgment of the court. This is Oregon Land Co. vs. Allan nifrh r? he has been attpmil thocase which grow out of the fight, This afternoon tho case of th rw stat naval academy. He was met gon Land & Construction Company ?1 depot here a number of plaintiff and respondent, vs. the Al- hls friends- lan Ditch Company, defendant and Mrs. Anna Compton will leave this appeiiant is neing argued and, as this evonmg ior ner old home In Wiscon- is a complicated case, it is expected s,n- Sne will go by way of Spokane to demand the attention of the court where she will stop a few days and all the afternoon and perhaps a part Irom there will go to Portland, San nf tfminf-nw TKlo (r. n , ... TiVnnnlnirt n . .1 xi 1 ing the right of the Allan Ditch Com- Points, where she will stop and visit iu uou u pun. ui mo water now- AU1 u JLew uayn. ing in the Umatilla river, said ditch Samuel L. Leezer, a prominent leaving tne river a few miicc nh the land ownedV the Oregon Tan d a shorV visuTo his brothS. JL M & Construction Company, near Echo. Leezer. He Is accompanied by his The lower court decided against the daughter, Miss Elsie, and Miss Bet ditch company and the case was car- tha Adkins. The young ladles are ried up to the supreme court. Wil- just returning to their homes at Hams. Wood & Linthicum nnri .Tnmn Honn, t ? j" . XS. al i , . "I'l'""' 11 airaiuuute Ut (JOlUm- A. Fee are for respondents and Car- bia College, Milton, ter and aialov renresent hn nnnoi. ... lant. u' amttl returned this muming irom a 10-days visit to rriu m , ,, . xuinuuu. one was accom- The officers and sal ors of the nan nil hnm hv f , ttt tt. t, Fashionable Millinery TS strictly fashionable and all the newest ideas are in our stock. You will be right in style with your correspondence if you select from our special stock TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS LADIES. PATENT LEATHEE or TT REQUIRES.... HAT SPECIALISTS To make Ladies' Hats that can be called hats. Our hats possess all the peculiar characteristics of hats that come from a first class millinery work room in style, workmanship and finish. ; : . . CARRIER MILLINERY Button or Lace cruiser Chicago, who were arrested who is on her way to join her huf' and jailed for dlsonlnrlv nH, of h " ! 0 J01n .ner bUB- -te, Italy indulged in thawing counV SnwlulndSe' bottles and glasses about in a res day with Mrs. Smith and contln taurant, which was the charce her Ion w p T w -"0 UYUU1UB o W, l. Every Pair Guaranted to give satisfaction. against them. fryyadflBa5B6aftaBaadfl-tt66aa6aB5iBiegimii5a,eiM) Fishing Season Is with us and we are up with the season with a large line of brown duck fishing boots Your Summer Shoes Come to us as we have the desirable artioles in Oxfords for ladies or gents, canvas shoes to fit and suit all feet, and tennis shoes. I THE PENDLETON SHOE STORE. I ; A PAIR ; ; CUIdrcns Fancy Shoes ji i; Mr fa til la !: & N. train. F. H. Beathe. nf Wt pervisor for the east end of' the coun' i, is in town attending the present term of tho J wwuii. ill iieathe savs that nm n koni.i " UUB 'n 'b enu or the county Ho says that he 1b irntHnc hi work organized and much substantial improvements are being made dn all I ruaua in nis section. W. H. Fowler has returned from The Dalles, where he was called more than a week am hv tho I "' r, airs, llobert Miays. who Is now quite fullv recovnrfi Tn oral nowspapers Mrs. Mays' death was reported, and hnv th t . u- ununown. as therA wna xr'Z M: Canflo1. Pastor of the M. E. Church. South nf Rn. 4n town on his way home from at- icuume mo commencement exercises of Columbia College, at Milton. Rev. Can field 'GxnreaRod himooif no 1 1 highly pleased with the fine record this college has made during the past year, and said that the closing oxer- PEOPLES WAREHOUSE A GRAND DISPLAY Of the Newest Designs in Fashionable Furniture o iCtJUV IOr VOUr insnor-tinn ot t hi qhlO' meat, completely filling two large cars, is now in, and we t invite you to call and vam: u: t. .-i..c the f - """"Hue illlb UCW SIQCK. 11 iuuuuw nrafhn.l . 1. . "'anes 01 Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Sets ana $ x-.o U1 xurnuure which are so useful in improving iw J appearance of rooms. Call and insert thi chinmnnt. I j---. T t M. A. RADER. i THE PROGRESSIVE FURNITCRE DEALER J Main and Webb Streets Pendleton wf-' SMOKERS StfppKcs CIGARS, the befit TOBACCO-finest fori smoking and chewing 3 HOGS, HORSES " T po'c- TT o ' " Stock FnnH u' B remedy for swine plague. j jruunry iooas ana ionics, SEED SPELTZ 11. lijg"' r-urzio to suit all. G. NEUMAN C. F. 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