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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1902)
BROKEN LINES BIHMHBBaEiniaDnnaBDDBCCnDBDBBaCIEiaQaatSDDDDDDDDOCDDDDD u u a a u B , U Q . U Gentlemen's, Boys', Misses', Youths and Children's g Khnps that are incomnlete. B L , a We want to set rid of these broken lots and th2 week will be one notable in shoe selling for the remark- " able low prices we will offer. tg Come in. and if we can fit you, you will Ret a rare g u a a a u a u a a u PERSONAL MENTION. bargain. Good Phone Black 91 35" Dmdingct, Wilson & Co. Successors to Cleaver Bros. BnnaaaaanananaccDnEcccaacBccnBQiaoccccEccaaaiiiaaaaa MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1902. IN POLICE COURT. Judd Hart Fined $25 for Insulting Women Old Man In Court. In Judge McCourt's court this morning Judd Hart was fined ?25 for insulting women. Hart is. .a young caroenter. He came here recently from lone, and those who know him do not think he is ordinarily a low fellow. Saturday he fell in with a lot of friends and began to drink. Late in the evening, seeing that he was becoming in a bad way. he started home. When in the east end of town he met several ladies and made indecent proposals to them. They came down town and reported the affair to the police and Hart was arrested. A. A. Moore, 83 years of age, was before the police judge this morning on the charge of being drunk. He was only reprimanded and released, as his offense was not serious and be ing an old man the judge did not im pose a fine. Two Indians, Liberty, and William Jones, were before the court for being drunk. They were each fined $50. CRIMINAL SEASON. Judae Fitz Gerald Talks About Crimes of Harvest Times. "August is the worst criminal month of the year," said Judge Fitz Gerald this morning. "Already I have had more cases in justice court this month than during the four months preceding. During the month of August last year I had 16 criminals before me who were sent to the penitentiary This is a big record, and on the face of it does not look well for the com munity, but when taken into consid eration where this criminal element comes from it is not so bad for Pen dleton after all. August is the time of year when all classes of humanity ore coming into this county. The criminal type follows the harvesters. During the harvesting season there are men looking for work and the men not looking for work, but who follow the working man because he is considered easy to some extent and can be fleeced out of his money more readily than the business man of residenter. Right Remedies For Summer F. & S. Bitters, the greatest of alf system tonics. The correct tonic for all stom ach disorders. F. & S. Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, combined with burdock, mandrake, prickly ash, dandelion, stillingia, iodide of potassium and iron. This Com pound is a powerful alterative, tonic, invigorator and blood purifier Sold only by TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS W .H. Morton, of Uklah, is in town James Walker, of Helix, Is in town, C. Henklo is in town from Lake- view. C. H. Farrell is in town from The Dalles. vnt Rnlke is nt Hotel Pendleton from Echo. Rum nowilen is in town from Grant's Pass. Miss Efllo Crlmmins is in town from Milton. F. J. Moule, of Pendleton, is In town, says the Walla Walla Union. John Borglven and family are at the Golden Rule hotel from Athena. Mrs. C. S. Jackson and family have gone to Portland to visit a few days. Mrs. Will Chapman, of Butter Creek, has gouo to Portland to viBit friends. W. H. Babb, the stockman of the "Most of this criminal business in vnlvpa smnll mnttprs. To consider the real value of the stolen property Meadows near Echo, is at Hotel St it would, in few instances, pay the George. county for the cost of prosecuting W. J. Furnish and family left this the criminal. But they have to be morning for San Francisco on pleas prosecuted. This class of small pll- uro benL ferers are a menace to tue communi- j0G parkes and family have re- ty and society in general and they turned from Hidaway Springs, where have to be dealt with regardless ot they spent a month the cost. Mrs David Allen, of Portland, is "I am safe in saying that not 5 per th t f ner g John c Ml cum. ol uiu cummuis li.ul of the St Joe gtorc. oeiore me comes irom uiuuuuu county. They are almost to a man Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hogue and Miss foreigners as far as this county goes. '"'n It is the floating element that drifts, mela Saturday evening. drifts on forever and unfortunately George Hartman, Jr., saw tne inui for us it strikes this county during ans "do tilings" to the Gold Diggers the harvest season as the best time at Baker City Sunday. , to come." J. F. Robinson, wife and son have "It is not chargeable to August or returned from a week spent at Seat dog days, but Is simply chargeable to tie attending the Elks' carnival, the fact stated in the foregoing, that g L Wakefield and family return- at this season a criminal element ed Sunday from several weeks spent drifts into our county, and Pendleton ,n the mountaina of the John Day is made headquarters." nnnntrv Miss Lottie Livermore has return ed from Portland, where she spent I i l ltll 1 I A J. R. Spulock Has That Charge to several wbbks viaiiing uei aimer, FOR STEALING A REVOLVER. Answer Before Judge Fitz Gerald. Mrs. Lowell. Tir n -n ,1 1 . . ,i e 11.. 1 . i-1. ( J. R. Spulock has been arraigned . . before Judge Fitz Gerald on the il.TX" C". charge of stealing a pistol from Geo. "1U Glaze, on the reservation. There is or Washington. a story back of the affair which is Miss Bertha Wells, bookkeeper for somewhat peculiar. It seems that the R- Alexander, has returned from Up- pistol belonged to another man and per McKay Creek, where she spent a not to Glaze. This man left the pis- few days' vacation. tol under the pillow in Glaze's home Mrs. 'W. F. Vincent and children and Spulock took it away. Glaze left this morning for Portland to came to town and seeing Spulock spend a few days while Mr. Vincent wanted to know where the pistol is in San Francisco was. He was told tnat tor t u Mrs Mnllie Cravne is at Hotel St. would be turned over to him (Glaze). George wlth uei; uttle daughter, Miss Ulaze gave &PU10CK llie mouuy aim t,ii1ii. whn Is sllirhtlv Iml smnspfl nnil got tne gun. men apuiocK jeit " under the care of Dr. Garfield . t . wniin Tirol o nrhnra no, tit n c wen I. iU nana " I 1 iil, mi ttiti i . v... v, 1...1, .i.-j uiaura maiucsuu uuu mica Ejuia arrested and brought back to stand 14,1 1 , trial. The hearing is set for 10 ?"! awn, x iiuv wwio 1.1 uiu iiiuatiiuiu twa 1. mnrA r.tiirrh in thta Bection airs. w. u. uoie ano cnuuren leu of the country than all other dUe&aea pat this morning to accompany the doctor together, and until the last few yean wai on jjja way Q gan Francisco as far "dSoSpronMneedtt Portland, where she will remain local disease, ana prescriDea local rezne-1 iwu wcuno Sffl fr-..rn'innXSr.nr! Charles E. Hicks, of California, for able. Science has proven Catarrh to be a meny or tins city, win arrive nere in constitutional disaeae, and therefore re- a few days to make this city his quires consuiuiionai treatment nan hnmp Ho will hr nrrnmmnlo.l hv -ntn.ii Pnro m.n.ifm-nri h v. i. fh. .nome. tiG win do accompanied ny ney 4 Co, Toledo, Ohio, la the only con- rs. tucuB. ouiuuuuai cure on iub raaru ll u w i P nrn T-o.,r.o,1 cnt,.in en Internally In doses from 10 drops to , " ""7'u7 a teaspoonfnl. It acta directly on the from Hot Lake, where his family Is blood and mucous surface of the system, snencllnir th mimmfir. Mr. PIat-ob They offer one hundred dollars for any savs that thinirs aro lioomlnp nvor case It falls to cure. Send for circulars Biy!t , ln,ns are uoming over and testimonials. u- tne iuku. Ajaareas jr. j. uukhbi ft to., Toledo, O. Mrs. R. A. Int has rfifnrnpH from Horn iit urnirsiau. 7ii Hall's Family lllla are ttie beat Enterprise, where she visited her brother, Franz Chauvet. She also Just Look at Her. ' visited the beautiful Wallowa Lake Whence came that uprightly step, whll visiting that section. rauiuess SKin, ricn, roBy complex- Miss M. V. Oalther rntnrnp,i Snt. ion, smiling face. She looks good, urdav eveninir from Wnhimrtnn r feels good. Here's her secret. She c., where she has been spending' her uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Re- vacation. Sho amin takos chum, nf aim, au organs active, aigesuon the Umatilla Indian school. pnnn tin non nn rnoa rtr unnnna fni "bluea." Try them yourself. Onlv Attorney j. j. Balieray has gone to 25n at Tallman Sr. Ho.'r. Pomeroy on legal business connect ed wuii a suit brought to compel the A Fine Llbrarv. railroad company to build a switch Of 140 volumes of the best litera- tor a warehouse at Pomeroy. ture s found o neach of the Northern Rev. R. W. King and wife have re- faClIlCB "iNOrtn UOaSt Limited" turned from mnro than n mnntl, anont trains. Don't forget that these are hn recreating. Thoy were at Bridal uib umy iraiua operaiea in me west ve Bonnov 1 n and nti.or ninn0 .o nn lto.t.to.1 I,,. 4. 1..- t ' . ' tuab tio iiguiuu HnuuRiiuui, ujf cicflopnlnc thft mnnntnln arnnaf,r triclty. Aiiss Agnes Dunbar arrived this Prosperity. morning. and is tho guest of of Mrs Tomatoes are ripe, cabbage Is . F. Matlock. MIbs Dunbar will large enough to use and roasting Pen a school of elocution in the Horaco Mann, oflltor of the En quirer of Medford, passed through town this morning on his wny home, nfter an oxtonded visit to rolatives in the East. Mr. Mann is an old friend of Barney Stoncr, of this city. Miss Stella Alexander returned Sunday evening from a month's stay with relatives and friends nt Joseph. She was accompanied by Albert Wurzwollor a morchnnt of Joseph, who is on his way to Portland on business. W. S. Perry ami bride, loft this morning for Portland and tho coast to spend several days pleasure seek ing. Mr. Perry is the popular sales man in M. A. Ilndor's furniture store and will again assume his duties up on his return. E. A. Snidor, Charles Snider and James Williams are in town prepar ing to go Into tho mountains for sev eral days outing. E. A. Snidor is one of the extensivo farmers living six miles north of Town and hns just completed ills harvesting. Dr. W. O. Spencer and wife, of Huntington, took breakfast at Hotel Pendleton this morning on their way to San Francisco, where the doctor goes to attend tho lectures to the medical fraternity by Professor Ball, of the University of Dublin. P. C. Holland, the genial traveling salesman for tho Pacific Paper Co., is in town calling on his patrons. Mr. Holland has just returned from two weeks spent at the seaside and says it is a task to again get back into the harness and go to work. Dr. W. G. Cole and Dr. F. W. Vin cent left this morning for San Fran cisco to attend the Lane lectures to be given there beginning the 1st of September and lasting until after the 7th. The lectures are to be given by Professor Ball, of tho University of Dublin. He will deliver 10 of these to tho medical fraternity. The doc tors will be absent from Pendleton about two weeks. Mrs. C. G. Acret left Saturday eve ning with her husband, for Chicago Mr. Acret Is still in a serious condl tion. He is the Chicago drummer taken suddenly with paralysis in one side while hero attending to business several weeks ago. He cannot speak and scarcely knew what was going on when he left. He may not survive tho trip. REWARD FOR ROBBERS. Sheriff Taylor Sends Out Cards Of fering $100 Reward. Sheriff T. D. Taylor, of Umatilla county, has sent out, a number of pos tal cards offering a reward for the capture of Alf. Cofor and his partner in the Freowator saloon hold up and tho shooting of Deputy Sheriff Ritchie. Tho sum of ?B0 each is offered for the return of tho men, and their de scriptions as given on the card are as follows: Alf. Cofor Ago 25; height, five foot nnd sovon Inches; weight, about 1G0 pounds; light hair, light com plexion, brown mole on each cheek, scar on loft temple, hair mole on jaw, many scars on handB, logs and feet, gambles and drlnka. HaB Berved time In the Oregon ponltontlary In 1900. The sheriff can furnlBh a plcturo of this criminal. Unkown man, accomplice of Cofor Ago about 25 years; height, five fept ton or 11 inches; "weight, 155 to 1G0 pounds; long black hair bobbed off behind, Bhouldors drooped and sloped, badly granulated sore eyes, wearing black clothes and black hat The shorlff holds a warrant for the arrest of each of these men on charges of robbery and assault. ears will soon be on tho Wallowa Chieftain. market- East Oregonian Building In a few days. Gub Hill is now one of the "bronco busters" with the Wild West show When Buffalo Bill was hero Mr. Hill joined tho company and left with them. Ho is a good rider and Is do ing some of tho riding. A lady lost a small leather hand. nag, containing a small gold watch. between Boylan's residence and the poatoflice. A liberal reward is offer ed' in the classified columns for the return of the property. Sam Baer and family nassed through town this morning on their way to Portland on a pleasure trip. Mr. Baer is a brother of Max Baer. of tho Baer & Daloy clothing estab lishment, of this city. Harry L. Traver passed throuirh Pendleton Saturday evening on his IN OUR NEW QUARTERS THE PENDLETON SHOE CO. IN THE LEE TEUTSCH STORE Larger and Bigger Stock Than Ever. Positively the best stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's, Boys' Misses' and Youths' Shoes in the city. You'll find our prices money savers. i THE PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY "Where to Hunt and Fish." Northern Pacific's now game book Is now ready for distribution'. Illus tr at ions of live game a particular feature. Four full pages from Seton Thompson's drawlngB made especially for this book. Send address with six cents and boo!: will be mailed to you by Charles S. Fee, G. P. & T. A., St 1'UUl, IUIUI1. Yakima county, Washington, has indorsed McBrido for governor of that state. "JULIET" SHOES FOR LADIES Common Sense last; nice and easy for house wear, per pair $1.50 Better ones, patent tips and stays, $2 to $3 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE g PLUMBING - PiratpJasB work. All kinds of m Plumbing Supplies. Tinnlng-Everythlng In the line of repairing and new m lXoodriS Prrapt,y RDd Dry Town. If one did not believe Dayton was a "closed" town last Sunday, a glance at the pump in front of Nilson Bros.' establishment on that day would be conclusive. Tho handle had boon dis connected from the plunger and a label placed' on the whilom dispenser of the non-lntoxlcatlng Uuld bearing the legend, "Closed by the W. C. T. U." Dayton Courior-PreBs. La Grande's Fair. Fifteen hundred dollars has been appropriated by the La Grande street fair committee for exhibits of agricultural products. This Is the same amount that 1b appropriated by the stato fair each year for the East ern Oregon district agricultural soci ety. It is a sum that ought to InBure a god exhibit. Chronicle. moe fiat Offer in Ti. " 27.anrt nV ti . : Juu5on' n.. . rorcfi n n. ! iDiti e- 26 40o BiittftiSS?' 20 lbs. ScigM, $Ml! Owl Tea Pure "Whifn t E.T.WA REAL ESTATE DEALER, Whea land V mllTOWft bushels ol Bra n ner . VuSW""! acres in Atlalla, aKfCliMM and Irrigated. Price, Hj.ooo. ?1 1 flfl anroe rn lfnirw .... . r dliton. M acrT, StSSW! Close to 100 torn ol hwoa luS , ... su.uou lauuuueuu. nitii Prairie nnitH 'ltft h Brick business block Miioo, Utk Hn Town property ol ewrjrdescripttoj, Prnnoriv flhnam fn .lth . without expense to tou. Come ud sSkl will trcntvnn Hih ' m m M . j ., Office in E. 0, P. O. Box 324 PENDLETON, BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT' AT THE ST. JOE STORE. THE LYONS MERCANTILE CO. THE LEADERS' 333 EARNHEART'S BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE 14 lota, close to Sisters' School, from $50 to $126. Ran jui 10-room Residence on WeBt Court Street: very desirable I a bargain at $8700. & 1 18 lots In Reservation Addition from 40 to $120. Well wU money asked. , , . . , Wiln A fl-room Hnttaffn on West Alta Street, four blocks from ? splendid place X6 live. Big Bargain at $1100. -..f-hUii Sev ral verV desirable lots north of the river, not far from vm I Good inveatinente, $75 to $250. It will pay j ou to investigate these city property oHere. Some snlendid wheat and crazing land close to town, njw ' money to invest in real estate, see mo. W. F. Earnkart, Real Estate and -bsnt Association Bod MAIN AND WEBB STREETS, PENM- Undertaking Puiot to conflr B. F. BECK, way from Dayton to Eugono. Ho nnd a brother-in-law are arranging to open "7 ot"l 732 Cottonwood St, a general merchandlRn ntn in (SXS)e Ho drove through,