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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1902)
! i M M Gentlemen, you will clap your hands with satisfac tion if you wear the celebrated Edwin Clapp Shoes Highest degree of workmanship known to shoe manu facturing used in making these shoes. The highest grade of leather enters into their construction in fact the Edwin Clapp is the highest grade and most satis factory shoe for gentlemsn made. We have the Ed win Clapp Shoe in Ideal Kid, Corona Colt and Vici.for dress. For service we have them in French Calf, Eli Calf and Glazed Calf. ANOTHER HOLD-UP ROBBER WENT THROUGH FRED KEMPER'S POCKETS. the hands of the labor organizations. Tho parado was tho principal feat ure and was the most successful one yet attempted. Tho parade was sevoral blocks In lenpth and made a most ImposlnR ap pearance. The various labor unions made a splendid showing. Tho Ma sons and Brick Layers Union wore awarded the prlzo for having made the best appearance In the parade. r r ninei ctrlklncr features of i the parade was the beautifully decor- tiorson. In telling the story today, Mr. Kemper said: "I was going home Phone 5-1 irom rav work lnst '"Pht about mm Black qi I night and walking leisurely down the sidewalk. . When about In front I of Charles Frazler's home, on Webb Z i street. I saw a man coming to meet HSiHlaHIHi itf&K1C,1SWtf&1Hti&HHl4(4lJH(jHi mc i thought nothing of this, but 1 when the fellow cot within a few feet Good Shoes Cheap Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Successors to Cleaver Bros. : But Got Nothing Had an Ugly Gun and Wore a Mask No Clue. I Fred Kemper, bartender lu the Gol- I den Itule beer hall, was held up lnst,.. n,ri.MO night on West Webb street Thei Thc ,,arnno marched through tho robber secured nothing for his work, maln j,usincss portion of the city and as Mr. Kemper did not have a cent,tnen ,jre,v n jn0 upon both sides i of money or anything valuable on his! , ,, ,rn, n,i mmalned standing, forming a guard for tne queen anu ur court ns she returned to her royal apartments at tho Hotel Foley. The labor organizations certainly mado a grand success of their day of the Ijx Grande street fair and carnival. A Starvlnn Billionaire One of the richest men In the world j , . lnf: vcrr wel1 nt 3 'clock tllls Rtter- volver nnd pointing It at me. ordered worth almost a billion dollars. Is starv 5(3lSv 5 WTCWXVVSXU ' noon- He has ratIlt,d from th0 cffects' me to throw up my hands and said to inc. to death, because his stomach has 1 . V" Jy of the operation. movc woulrt be t0 jeopardize my life. , become weakened through worry and James Laing. who has heen In bed , No quicker said than I sent my hands anxiety in looking after his immense THT11SDAY SEPTEM .UR 25 1902. i since the first of the month with ty- heavenwnrd and the man stood in . fortune. His digestion is destroycu plmlrt fever, is able to be up today ; front of me with the muzzle or the re- and tho stomach cannot thereroro as- BcocnioA, u-MTinij tor nrsf tlme- : volver pressed close to my face and ' stniilatc nourishment. hat avail is PERSONA, MENTION. Qrogonian: Frank Fra.ier. a well- ment through my pockets. When he wealth when your health is gone If , . . t,-j.", i.K.j v.n nnrrr- ntirt ' viiur stomach is In a similar conumon , ,,.,,, ,, ,,., ri Known uursuuuui irom i-enaieion, it muuu wmi - M"i''"u "t ---- .. ,.,, Fltz AUenburger. a stockman of,, u f d attending cursed me. He then told me to move i no matter from what ca use commence avp is In town. 1 . . . . , , ii. mi-inr- Tlnstpttpr b Stomach Outers at Is visiting man of Mrs. W. J. Hooper friends lu La Grande. H. Connell. the railroad TJmatllla, is In town. William Turner, a Pendleton boy. is in town from Portland. Mayor J. S. Vinson, of Freewnter, la & guest of the Golden Rule hotel. Henry Hill, one of the heavy wheat growers or tne neiix counirj town. the lrvlncton races M. H. Gillett Is exnected home this evening or tomorrow from Spokane n.tll lilt. XIV iUUU IU1U lu , on toward home aud not to look back taking Hostetter's Stomach Bitters at ' or dare come back to town." ! once. It Is Nature's own remedy for ' - .. i . ............ t . ...Ill rnpt n.n ,l.n ntinft. Mr. Kemper describes tne man as me "M" "u .v.o..t -n tite. perfect the digestion nnd cure belching, flatulency, dyspepsia, consti pation, biliousness and liver ana 1:1a evening or tomorrow irom spounne , " ...w ------ . .. . . . . liotm- nhnnf K font B Inrhon in helcht. and tne raiouse countrj-, wnere ne uas , T 1 . .t., been on a business trip. 'Pht about ICO pounds and wearing Lonergln and Ball, cattle buyers. handkerchief around his face.! ney troubles. The genuine is for sale returned last evening from the Inter- whJch covered it fronl vjew. jir. by all druggists and has our Private lor wnere xney una neon 10 uu cal" Kemper hns no Idea who the hold-up Stamp over thc neck" oi me uoiue. tie for the Sound market, I man was. but he would know him CMvrip Hpnrh hrothpr nf Mrs. T. G. : i i. ... , onnln r- 1 ' , 1 nilUUlU 1IV Prt . c .1 ... i liuucc U VUllBUIIiCia. is in tiaiiey, ana ai one ume a renuieion citisen. is in town from hiF home in Mrs. S. J. Russell has gone to Ohio. , Lewlston. where he owns a large bus- ' JURORS DRAWN. Pendleton. Or.. Sept. 24, 1902. SHIPPED FROM PENDLETON. Valuable Consignment of Cattle to be Loaded Here. C. M. GrlmR, Is In town today from Portland looking after the shipment or cattle purchased recently In tho John Day country. Mr. Grims Is purchas Ing for the Union Meat Co., and says tho present lot of cattlo Is tho best he has ever secured slnco he has been buying for the company. Mr. Grims has Just returned from an extended trip into tho John Day coun try, and all through Eastern Oregon and Idaho. In speaking of his cattle and trip Mr. Grims said: "I will have 300 head of steers to ship from Pendleton In a few days. For those cattle I paid on an average of $43 a head, nottlng the men from whom I bought, $12,900. These cattle are fine looking follows and were se cured In the Izee country, in Grant countv, on thc south fork of tho John Day. It is In ..his section that tho war between thc cattle and sheepmen has been warmest, and tho superior' tv of the cattle in that country over others Is due to the fact that the range Is reserved for tho cattle and not eaten out by sheep as badly as in other places. Doing 165 miles from the railroad It has taken 16 days to deliver the herd nt Pendleton. Considering tho dry ness of the season, stock is all In good condition nnd .cattlo bringing a better price thin last year. In fact, each year prices arc Increasing, due to the' Increase In consumption. Even in this regard is tho effect of tho In creased population or Oregon nnd Washington having Us effect." For Rent. What is known as Jacobs Block. Enquire of C. B. WADE. HAVE YOII SEEN 'EK? A n;w line olJfl screw injustjjS lamp, so when worn outvourvfH We, the undersigned milkmen of whero she will visit relatives for a few months. .7 A Rnrle lpft on delave.t No . 1 iness. Stovall, tho sure-footed first baso-! man for the Indians an tne season, is O. R. & X. passenger train today, for now praying reguiany wun uie run- " , - ,, ,r nm.tiii. -Portland ' land team and Schills. the third base w rnrtiano. . h hitter ! nr with the , county, has Just been drawn and their! T. Teal and H. J. Dillon, prominent JS""" ' L I names follow: Echo citizens, are in town transact- j "uue aRi.uon. c r. Dutton. Pendleton; Albert Ing business, . Deputy Sheriff C. P Davis has re- Harala Adan,s: J. E. Burgess. Milton; Chas Wall has accepted a position I turnei from the hospital at Walla A B McEweu vansycle; Frank Fra-j jrlth Zl. A. Rader. the furniture deal-l "a- "c """J1""1 "p' zler, Pendleton; Nicholas Brown. .. tiogue; 1-Tauu lv. teu. vniiey. iu. i. Mrs. Davis, who went over the first C(JS Athena; chnries Hoffner. Cotton-1 of the week, returned with Mr. Davis.. w00d; Frank UicilJCond. Helix, Chas., George E. Stocker. now of Alba. ' -n-eiss. Valley; E. D. Zimmerman, ) where he Is dealing In stock, was ln 'Athena; William McCorkell. Weston; j town yesterday transacting business. . Walter Glnn, Cottonwood; George! Mr. Stockker was formerly in busl-. wHliams. Weston; A. A. Colo, Vin- ness in Pendleton. He conducted a gou. Thomas Defreece, Athena; J. A. grocery store where Hawley Bros, are v-eison. Fulton; Ales McKcnzie,! now located. fkiah; William Zigman. Mountain; ! K nHr nt TlnTilUntnn herphr HvA TIO. I Court Convenes October 13 Docket I ,lf,c tnat on nn(j nfter 0ct lBt ifi02.( Will Be Short. until further i,otlce. do hereby agree' The juror list for the October term on the following retail prices: er and undertaker J. W. Privitt has returned from Walla Walla, where he attended the fruit fair for one day. Jacob Sheuerman has returned to his home in San Francisco after Bjwnding several months In this city. Milton visitors Is town today are: Mrs P .Tarkson Mrs. J. Pace. R. E. Pace, M. L. Pace and Leonard Doug-1 pint per dny. per month. $1.25. 12 pint tickets, 50c. 1 quart per day, per month, $2.35. 13 quart tickets, tl. 3 pints per day, per mon:h. $3.35. gallon per day. per month. $4.25. 3 quarts per day, per month, $5.5' 4 quarts per day, per month. vO.50. Cream, per half pint. 15c. Cream, per pint, 25c. CHENEY BROS., EDWIN WOODY. S. M. RICHARDSON. ED MORGAN, W. J. NEIL. Monarch colored dress shirts, Monarch colored dress shirts, 75c each, 75c cath. 75c each. 75c each, 75c each, 75c each. Sec north window; north window. Set north wlrdow; north window, Tho Peoples Warehouse. Thc Peoples Warehouse tace over tl,. J.fS! "eaRevfooj, of lardioiers. Owl Ted ATTENTION, flj K)acre stock raJ acre stocky 13.1 430 acres. OueofcEl stock raticlies In 0f 75 per cent can U of hay put up tthpSR same alfalfa. GoodC in short, an ideal ,t0&t price will snrpri.ey.t $5nnac:e. Will 4ui m 12 000 head good youn ' 1000 acre stock rstfl-lti fork of the John i5?XV head of cattle. Ah& 320 acre stock nzclkG? 620 ucre stock ncch i" Price all right l01 I can beat thtni ia city proierty. -Ice If you are'on Iheb111 me. I will do tuslsat1"' is ill It - E. Office inEtfNC now locaxea. i Fkiah; William zigman. aiounuun; T. W. Jackson, a brakeman on the w xash, Adams; Joseph Connelly, Spokane branch of the O. R. & N. to pentileton; H. J. Taylor. Fulton; W. J 25 miles south of Pendle- after nearly two months oC duty. He ji'CKay; Creek, was In town yes-1 has been at Hot Springs with his wife w B j for her health. He says Mrs. Jackson n0"n At Child Died. The 10 monhs-old child of Mr. nnd . n -w-w n4ti nt t Vl 1 H. Gulllford, IMlton; L, M. .LaDow. , L 1 "SLt " ; L. K. Cartwrlgh . mcmj .! "-- ,. a few days' du- U' t- cT UneTwiTlow ration. The shock of the little one's non. Athena; G. Llnsner low hnavilv to the moth- rdav. for her health. He says Mrs. Jackson Athena; G. W. Llnsner. Willow uuu. i "'..t":rr "th Justice O. G Chamberlain, of Athe- is much Improve by the change and! Springs; j. fe. Sm, h. PIIot Rock; C-?lZgi , ;Vwv,- nf Pnnntv Clerk W. D. Mr. Jackson looks much better than D Hascn,i i,ilot Rock. er.' as 'Ir- VJt:. 1 ,,.T 7r hi. Justice O. G cnamuenain, o: Aine- , apringi.; j. c. aim u, j na and brother of County Clerk W. D. Mr. Jackson looks much better than D Hascall. Pilot Rock. Chamberlain, is a guest of Hotel St when he tck the lay-off Tno district court nc Tr Wnrnor is in the mountains The district court convenes on "c . A " L A, M: ZVZ 'Mo-i tt ? .Oct with : Sam Thompson, of the Thompson t"'T tv He has Just J,mse V' ',., ., I Even- effort Is being made to locate . romnanv. has returned is 1 .town. ,toI r.e..hsJ docket has not been mad3 out, but it - Rn f hfi h , bee Iound. , duration. v,iK ,o,v, prnn Mr. n-Br an savs he u i -4ii , the funeral. Among those in Pendleton from Jv;sted B ,itt,e over 31 bushels of "f"? ul ! " - - - - j VlUUdl V - ter. Miss Jennie. A. Kinnear and J. small yield being on account of dam-, ATHENA YOUNC PEOPLE WED UJSe LM IUC H1UU. iJUillC U. &-- T. JOE ST 0B?l8t LADIES' FURS .We are now showing the largest and n.cev. a- Coats, Capes and Jackets i: the city All thetwfc h from the nianufaciurers, direct. ofa' We have also just received direct from the uasmp a full and complete stock of T. Ptly hoC In Boas, Collarettes, Etc These goods were masa our order, expressly for us, and we do not hesitate f are certain jou will not find as complete an asscrKjg, where in this market. If 'ou want an) thing this stKjK above goods, you can't afford to pass our store, as&rgl and pri.es aie right. S THE LYOBiS MERCANTILE O OU Richard Mayberry of Albany, has dw attempt to harvest because of i Daunhter of Hon x taken the position of stenographer in the condition It was In. and this Dauonter ot Hon. the Savings Bank recently resigned jh t fi t d burned. to keep It' - Edwin E, Kr Ttrv TTflrfu ' x. i .1 Into tV. n unl l.v Attipnn Or.. St?nt Levi Hays was reported to be rest -j stock and volunteering. Mr. OUrian wedding ceremony Right Remedies J. Kirk Married; E. Koontz. j Sept 25. A pretty , tnnk ulacA In ' SIOCK. anu vuiu litirui iib- v nu.i.b - - also said his apple crop was some- Walla Walla yesterday at the home of what short on account oi iub wjuu . a. nuuuit, wuiuti u , blowing the fruit off the trees, but 1 groom, when Mr. Edward E. Koontz i i, i. i f nnollont nnnlttv. nnrt MIks Alma S. Kirk, two of Athe-I I HllHl iB IO U. wk..w ., " -- ' , ; na's prominent young people, were , Ladles' newest, smartest neckwear. Ladles' newest, smartest neckwear. See south window; south window. See south window; south window. See south window; south window. The Peoples Warehouse. Tho Peoples Warehouse. The Peoples Warehouse. U1K IT! Some Pianos te For Summer F. & S. Bitters, Japs Held for Trial I joined in the bonds or noly matrimo- T...1 r.i. r.,i,'a tviic nv. The weddlnc ceremony was per- the greatest of a.i system tonics, j toTOtt0on lW0 0i the Japs arrested ' formed by Rev. B. E. Koontz, of bpc-i The correct tonic for all stom.-1 ynstarday lor assault on the yard kane: brother of the groom, and pas " . , '' !:',., n u x. v vards wei.e' tor of the Methodist Episcopal church ach disorder-; ; crew in ta""-' .-?' ' ' awalt of that city. The ceremony was per- F. & S. Compound Syrup of bound ove, -ct0Tte'lormed at 11:30 o'clock. Only lmme Sarsaparilla, combined with eac rtTed mTt i wS SlfflcSt to diate relaUves and a few Mends of I burdock, mandrake, prickly ash, rd0nahem"and only two were pos- the contracting coup Je were .resent, dandelion, stillingia, iodide of SySdentlfled as being mixed up In . Ml.. W? ta . potassium and iron, i nis oom- the assault, i ne cimrb " "italist The groom is one of Lund is 6. powerful alterative, with deadly weapons and the penalty , PunB gyoun UusJueg8 tonic, invigorator and Wood Jb a ienitenar ur "-"" being the head of the grocerj-de- $3 $3 purifier Sold only by nartment of the Athena Mercantile Civil Service Examinations. ! Company. He is a brother of W. A. After the Ctb of October no appllca- Koontz. of the Palace and Hotel State tions for the civil service examlna- at Walla Walla. The happy couple on. wHl be received. The esamlna- left last evening tor a brief wedding ! i, hpid at the court hous i trip to the coast and Portland. . . . . . r,nn!!icTC' i vn ." .,. nMnlinr 15. It is under- THb LbAUlINU UKUUUI3I3rtlw ' applv for this. CHARLES CRAIG SICK. TALLMAN & 00. STATIONERS service Man wants but little here below. This Btatoment causes mirth; It may have been so long ago, But now he want8thearth. I have some very desirable pieces of Earth for sale, locat ed in and about Pendleton. Choice city property, ranches and farms at bargains. EARNHEART, THE REAL ESTATE MAN . j Is a Pioneer of the Pilot Rock Coun try. Dr. C. J. Smith was called to Pilot ! was found to be in a very precarious S condition irom apoplexy, air. ruiB I is 84 years of age and lives all alone on his farm, one mile irom me hock. Yesterday a passerby found him ly ing it his yard, near the door of his home. In an unconscious condition. When Dr. Smith left him he was yet only partially conscious and little hopes of his recover' ore entertained. Mr. Craig is a pioneer of Umatilla county and Is said to be wealthy and he has lived entirely alone for many years. LA GRANDE CARNIVAL. Yesterday Was Labor Day and the Bert Day Yet. La Grande, Sept. 25. Yesterday was Ibor Day, and the program waa In $3 $3 $3 STYLISH, " DRESSY WELT SHOES FOR LADIES Made with Undressed Kul tope, Vici Kid vamps, Beveled Welt Sok-5 .and Half French Heels. A light, airy looking Stroet Shoe $3 : S3SXSSX . (!) On account of a v&v$j tatlou, e!I,webiwVBs have others, also,bw? 3 yet to be Eained-MdFio! them cheat" 'i(flC!j,B and Uinou'lltbn4"(j you about them. decide. S. L. W MUSIO WABEBOOMS, COCBIS $3 II ;$3i sl We arc Headauarters for FURNITURE CARPI ,tn rtc ist r $3 $3 Ll Li n Eepecially in Ij2u! and Bcckerp,trtfe fineft Hue ever Pendleton. M Seeing iB beli Come and see. Peoples Warehouse IVI. A- RADER, T T71 AT m A NKS alogwe of them. A fell supply always W 3