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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1902)
! Get the Cbildr e jReady for School The vacation draws to -a close and Monday the girls and boys will return -to their books, so see that they are properly fitted with good, substan tial, neat appearing shoes. Don't let the children be pained by ill-fitting shoes, for it incapacitates them for diligent study. We have made a-special study and have secur ed the right things for the girls and boys. (Children's Special School Shoes Children's and Misses' kangaroo calf, sizes 5 to S, $i sires S to 11, fi.25, sizes 11 4 to f 1-50. The Minnehaha Shoes, the most modern and best wearing-shoe for girls. Combines style and comfort. Box calf and kid, spring heel, welt sole, sizes 5 to S, $1.50; sizes S4 to ::, Si 75, sizes 113 toj, $2. Misses' kid, spring heel shoe, very stylish, sizes n4 to to 2, 1.50. Misses' kangaroo calf, wear resisters, sizes 11 i toi, J1.S5. Misses' special school shoes, kid, low heel, sizes 2.3 to 6, 2.25. Kid, spring heel, ,patent tip, sizes rs to 6, 52,50. FOR THE BOYS-Uttle Gent's box calf, sires to 13, $1.60. These are beautle and wear like stone. Little eeutV vici, welt -sole, slaea SJs to IS, $2.00. "Good lor Bad Boys" Shoe, the wild made kind, kangaroo kip, youths' aisea, lls to 2, $2; boys' sizes, 2tf to 6,4, 2 SS. 1 THE PENDLETON POSTOFFICE Ma-Vr J- Rpbbins and wife, of I 'Suinptcr. arc in town the guests of I 1 Mrs. Robblns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. MANT VALUABLE IMPROVE- w. D. Hansford. They are returning j ME NTS RECENTLY MADE, from Portland, where they went to I 'place their boys In business college. , Has Been .Placed In Convenient Shape a. Delgron and family hare return' I and in Up.to.Date Style The Serv-'ed from several months spent in trav- antj Who Handle the Mall. Tbcy went from here to Sweden I Th . . . . nd have visited many noted places pearance Is a decided difference In P- J?-, of things at the Pendleton! It I'Lut J?! postofflce. The Inside of the building t trip for his health, which has been much improved by the trip. nas ail been worked over etui r- ! modeled and It Is much more conven-j Mrs- c- B- Wade, of Pendletonn i lent than before. Postmaster Liver-1 wno nas bcn ,n tne yty on a v,8't t0 mure bos upent many 01 nis iormer1 .... .u . . . . . rff .V.I- wnrriln r- frc Ttn la 1 years insiae 01 a postoxnee ana Del"- . . (knows what goes to make things President of the state federation of . ! comfortable and bandv for the clerks. ' tho Ladles club, and goes to Baker 5 ! The furnishings for the carriers ! City In the Interests of that organlia- are the most noticeable chance lni"un- v.rnoue ouromcie. Suit for Poker Chips. The case of C. L. McGlnnia vb F. S. McMahon has been occupying the attention of Judge Fltz Gerald's court most of today and the Jury had not returned a verdict at the time of .), ., J v.. J .. J o-. 1 , , 11 j.itoo. .uu U1 ui m "-""f- brought to collect $28 alleged due , v " . Trrir-wr.-jr,J3 defendant for poker chips bor- """"" .'""'. " "",ci .c.uiv-lu. "'"" rowed hf defendant last Febrnarr. placed as wll as the dispatching 1 pump and laid about a quarter of a MU, ,mhiic . ; The defense claims that it was chasce (the office. A room is partitioned offl M. J. Keating, representative of T HAD A KRIGHTFUL DREAM. Was Startled and Wrenched Hit Shoulder Out of Place. Ed Hcmllgarn Is suffering from in Jury received in a very peculiar man ner. Hemtlgarn works In the Wal ters' flouring mill and while sleeping last night, dreamed he waa walking on planks several feet from the floor and that he slipped and fell. He startled in his sleep and wrenched his shoulder so seriously that he is unable to move it today, and is com pelled to carry his arm in a sling. s Parents, Bring in the Children Good Shoe Cheap Dindinger, Wilson & Co. bS, Successors to Cleaver Bros. thrown on delivery. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. ISO", RESULT OF FEUD. Two Prominent Citizens of Freewater Meet and Come to Blow. J. W Arnold and Elmo Walden eanw to blows Wednesday evening in the Kentucky saloon. It seems that Walden. who had been drinking, of iered Arnold a glass of beer which Mr. Arnold declined. This incensed Walden who threw the beer in the others face Mr. Arnold promptly resented the insuh and a hand to hand encounter ensued. Mr. Arnold receiving some severe bruises about the head and face before the two could be separated. After the row Mr. Walden left for .home and a fellow by the name of Graham was arrested for helping "Walden out, bur was later discharged. "We understand that there has been feud of several years standing be tween tie two renUenen, and this is not the first tlnle trouble has occur- ec between tnem. Mr. Arnold swore out a warrant for Walden's arrest yesterday morning, and Constable Dykes went alter him, but he had skipped to parts unknown. Freewa ter Times cases. The office has been newly, mile of pipe. A 5000-gailon tank will wired and lighted for the convenience be added to the water supplying ap of the clerks. Four new pigeon holes paratus as soon as It arrives, have been made in the front of the w w, Taylor, who was injured by office for dropping letters. One Is a kick from a norse at Try a few for mall going north, one for mall . dayE ag0f wag brought to Pendleton going east, one for mail golns west yesterday. Mr. Taylor Is not consld- iinc wis ior local ana stage coaneo;emj dancerously Injured but the .tlOnS. It Will b well for UK drop- hrossl hnnp U tnrtnTA unrf h )q nine InMpr-c In tho nffiri tn that . , . . . . 1 severely inji'rea omerwise. kit. iay- they are put in their respective places , or js above 70 years of age and his to insure their prompt attention and , injuries will be more serious than if dispatch on their respective routes. ; he was a younger man. A waste paper box has also been ... . . i .. ikv. .v, ' Berkley, who returned this of the waste paper which is usually , te'ro ll?J.? l00? the floor In front of the .2 ' """" .ua wuuc in i ii t nntcru ureguu I metropolis, and found him very A Cancelling Machine. j much improved. He says his condl- ! The postmaster has also made ap- tlon within the past two or three plication to the federal department ' weeks has changed for the better HMMHHHHFJreM for a cancelling machine. While this I wonderfully. There is now hopes for has not been granted it was passed his ultimate recovery. I upon favorably and the post master! Dr. William House returned from Alaska, says they had a most enjoy- expects to have It la use In the near ! Portland yesterday where he had able visit with her sister and other future. ! been in attendance at the State Medi- Jcr? ShnV? Still Short of Boxea. . ral Society which held Its regular enjoyed many picnics and boat es- . annual meeting In that city. The doc- "rnrinns znA flniU thr rorr rnoH an- As has been the case for the past ' ,,. -.,. ciety. She also says she was very several months the postoffice is over- for the comlnc- vear. Ten of these i much surprised to see home-grown run with applications for private , are elected annuallv. Dr. Coe of , Portland, was elected president of the society. Dr. Mays, of Baker City. money borrowed and he Intended to pay the bill as soon as he could. Looking after Dead Brother's Office. Frederick Kueniz, a brother of the Kuentz who died In this city a few weeks ago. Is in town from his home on the Sound. The dead man had eignt brotners and sisters wno are all in the east except the one here today. He Is simply looking after the affairs of his deceased brother and will leave the settlement of tie estate to Thomas Scott who was appointed administrator. Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me must settle by October 10th, or their account and notes will be placed in the hands of an attorney with Instructions to .collecL E. U SMITH. Storage Fire-Proof Warehouse. All goods stored at reasonable price. Call on Tom Smart, at ware house, rear of Standard Grocery. " A 4 t IDS, 9lbs, 20 'NO Piss OwlTS ATTEHTIgl Man IS.OOOacrw. (V 5 per cent rTv. or hay pnt op tfc. in short, an kfev; price wuisarpti. lorn i . Kuj acr utivk jv , fork of the JoJu iITbH head of cattle. vtemu acre stock .,- 520 acre strmV Tm'.., Ah Price all right reiieat I can beat th(tier, h city property. ras , If you areoaferf. Cl' me. I wilidofcCik: Office faiE Y.getabies and berries Jn that north- ooaes. noxes nave ueen snon anu em countrr. The summer months I people conid not be supplied. Not ere delightful there, she says, and a day passe but there are calls for ! was also elected a councillor. tnat tne once tnrivmg city oi iyea isi ju uuiu note u. jemr deserted, only one family now being . died long ago but for the fact that the there. Heppner Times. ' tree delivery has been promised for more than a year. This will do away A Pleasant Party. ' with the need for so many private A verv successful and pleasant boxes and ample room will be found rianpins-'iartv was rirpn Thnrsriin- for 611 wanUng them after the first night in Music hall. large crowd was present all there en- A Powerful Search-Light , The latest Invention Is that of a signal light, which Is clvmed will! penetrate the heaviest fog for a dis-l Ilinra nf half a TrtUa Tf I. e " Hf.Mana for all wanUng them after the first m.nT. M0te k.v, i.j ... ! While no: a very1 f, -Ter WDen ne lree aeuvery is can verted. Much interest is be- established ing manifested in the discovery, the' joyed the evening tripping the "light' The Post office Cores. same as in any other invention that fantastic The dance &n by' PoeUaMter Livermore spends most,18 iDtea1 e. This is the I Thought Alaska Delightful. Mrs Ahce Barr, who in company with Miss Grace TUlard, were men tioned last week as returning from Right Remedies Kelsey and Jim Welch and t m i .urt ' reasoti so many oeoole have been in I was such a success that the young ror his asgi8tant Charles French. terestel Hostetter's Stomach Bit people have decided to organize the h Howland maUini- ciert vl ters duriBS the past 60 years. It i "IniUon Club" which gave so many;G. Estabrook, receivin- clerk and recognized as the best health maker! dances here a few years ago, hut'jjgseg jjanUe Walker" and Edith "" blood purifier in existence, andl was abandoned. They will meet next ' jsaaca are deliverv clerks with good health and pure blood, dis-l Sunday to arrange for the organira- ; 1 ease cannot find a foothold. It is I tion. The intention is to give a . u-u-rinu therefore especially adapted for pec-, dance every other Thursday night. ttoNAi. mwtidpc sons in Ul health and who suffefl in. from heartburn, indigestion, dyspep-l More Prizes to Sportsmen. . H. M. Willis, of Athena, Is in town. , sia, constipation, or malaria, fever1 r u tt..,. j . J. T. Williams, of La Grande, is inland ague. T.r rL I jwepu xiuv& UiU t'u a mtr "Vrhat Ji 9 Ifct The i ST. JOE Coming In Daily All the latest creations of style in drea?P?f larlipc emit rnnc r-V.:.t. .V. nn- !n riving in our dry poods department and !113j for gentlemen who desire to be well dress! wnoi our clothing department. f Our new stock will be the largest and finer.? question, ever shown in Eastern Oregon. THE LYONS MERCANTILE THE LEADERS fi nri.ii fnr the ajwvinrt lnirMf crvir i luwn. made In the medal shoot of the Pes-1 0t?s Lo verifies Bpent yesterday 5 dleton Sportsman's Association to Helix. morrow. The East Oregonlan will James and Will Oakley are In town Stve 50 steal engraved visiting card6 from Salem. with plate to the one making the Mlsg MrnIe Hudson has returned lowest score in the medal shoot. All froni juiton. visitors wai ne yeicome to try tneir hand at the targets. So come out and brine vonr friend. Charles Cunningham left this morn Souvenirs for Ladies. in Jor Condon, where he will attend court. Mr Towsley. the celebrated oper-' A , , . i,nn. c,,nj. rri-r Among those in town from Ukiah sew'ing machine, which is practically are J. M. McMunn, S. E. McMunn and A. D. Stillman left Friday night for ' . San Francisco on legal business. excursion 10 rnirnjxon, u. v. ; on the occasion oi the u. a. k. en campment, to be held at Washington, D. C, October 6 11, the O. R. fc N. Co. will sell round trip tickets at $69. So. Dates of sale September 29 and 30, limit 30 days. Choice of routes, going and coming. 1 Drop into the cool, comfortable basement of the Golden Rule and en Joy a glass of Schlltx beer. For Summer F. & S. Bitters, the greatest of all system toajes. The correct tonic for all stom ach disorders. F. & S. Compound Srup of two machines in one. as it sews eith er lock or chain stitch, will be at Jes5e Falling's store Saturday after noon and evening and will gTe an ex hibition of fancy sewing which every ladv of Pendleton should witness. A F. J. McMunn. W. C. Hoseaan has accepted a po sition ia the grocery department of the St. Joe Store. . Louis Bruce left this morning for his home in Portland, after a few i beautiful souvenir will be presented days' stay in the city. Sarsapanlla, combined with t0 eapb lady j, Ml are jnTjted Durdock, manaraKe, pncKiy asn, ( dandelion, stillingia, iodide of ! Bavarian Ball, potassium and iron. This Com- j Music by the Bavarian string band, pound is i. powerful alterative, , Saturday night at Music hall, com- anu DlOOu mencicg bv c.ju. aj vyrmi smusi, tte celebrated uavanan orcnestra ' haa consented to remain in Peadle- tonic, mngorator purifier Sold only by TALLMAN & GO. ton and give the cltiiens an opportu ' nity to dance to its beautiful music. For Sale Two Snaps. The Yoakum farm, down the Ursa- THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND ' Una River. The Barnkart farm, up Wild Horse Creek. STATIONERS bentlet & hartman. 1 Pat-nfipart'c RnrorfliriQ 1 I In Real Estate - - " 14 lota, close n Bist'ts' (School, from 50 to 1125. Rare bargains. 5 10 roots .Residence on West Court Street; very desirable location; S. han-sln at 3700. IS lots Vn Reservation Addition from J40 to ia). Well wa'th the mony asked. &-room Cottage on Weal Alu Street, four blocks from Main. A splendid place to live. Big Birsaiu at tllOQ. Eevrral very desirable lots north of the river, not far from bridj c Good Investments, 75 t-j 1250. It will pay oc to investigate these city property ofrrK. Eome splendid wheat ana grasing land close to town. If yon have money to invest in real et s me. HOMESTEADERS LOCATED. . W. F. EA.RNHEART, Association Block. feXsata43SXjisWiU Sommemile's absence. I 1 F. F. Perham and family left yes terday for Topplnlsh, Wash., where I they go to make their home. i Henry Roth, civil engineer for the; , Hunt railroad, arrived in the city t , this morning from Hunt's Junction. Paul Davrs and wife arrived Friday' . evening from Colfax, where they have been making their home. They are; on a visit to their parents. Mrs. J. W. Kees and daughter. Hel en, have gone to Indiana to visit rel atives. They will be gone several weeks. t D. C Clark has returned from Chi-' cago. where he went with a lot of sheep belonging to himself. Boetcher S: Boylan. M. J. Cockerline. the druggist of Helix, and wife, were at the Golden 1 Rule hotel laat night on their wayi home from Portland, where they at ' tended the carnival. G S. Youngman. brakeman on the i O. R & X. between Pendleton and' Portland, is again back on his runt after having been In the hospital forf , several weeks with a mashed foot, j Mr Charles Cunningham and( three children left this morning for . Portland, where they will spend sev eral days and Miss Sarah Cunning ham the eldest daughter, will enter St Mary's academy. County Treasnrer E. J. Sommer vllle will leave this evening for Port-, land and from there will go to Alba-j ny to visit his mother. Fred Hendley I will be treasurer-pro .tern during Mr.; IN EXT Monday school opens and you will want shoes for the sons and daogh ters. We have them. BOYS' SHOES That cannot np, uith soles prepared to give extra wear. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. GIRLS' SHOES With good plump Don gola stock and protect ing extension edges. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. School Tablets FREE. s I mm II III i PEOPLES - WAREHOUSE The Finest Iieea f Jinstr g ,h It was ever our FM1J? offer ad-rns onB and salesrooms toS'-,? isn't one, no eik priced, that isati1 the true seas: f0 Each instroniKtVthel well worth the cjmm1 hv thf wav. H!1T!iw0 aim stallments some. not r?Ti?C S. L. Wakefield & Co MUSIC WAEEROOMS, COUE We arc Headqoartcrs for FURNITURE CARE bt'se mil f JollaV iitte RsneciallV ID wll iand Rcckers, Sj W finest line ever Pendleton. Seeine is Come arid 6 4 I t .SS. at m a Turir c I aloge of thenu A foil supply always keF "