East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 8

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    PELT SHES
ffr Misses mM DnMcQreira
We carry, the Celebrated Alfred Dolge Line and have
them in red. black, drab and green. Juliettes and Slippers.
Mew line just received. We also have Felt Romeo's and Felt
Slippers for men.. Just the thing for cold weather.
Bindinger, Wilson & Comply
Good Shoes Cheap. Phone Main 1181
TO FOUND ft HOME.
LIVE BIRD SHOOT.
NEW
CONATION
Gun Club Expect to Have the Event
of the Season Sunday.
n. p-ndleton Gtin Club will hold
aJtter of their live bird shoots on KNQWN AS THE PENDLETON
the hill south of town. Sunday. They SEED SEPARATOR COMPANY
espect to have about 400 P?"
.n bo this one of the best events p-mnsnv Formed to Manufae-
Home for Orphan Children to Be Lc-)nf the kind they have held JM ture a Fannlng Mill Have Placed
Walla Walla or some'son o BOtE down. an order fop Fifty. ,
! il hi.T and Pomeroy. but no word , ArtlcJ5 0f incorporation for a new
Joseph I.. Stubblcfield. an old ndhJs u Yeril fronl them so far buslnesF firm were filed with the
Ui IirujFiw... COUnty CltNK 1UIII?J ,..... .ww... .'v.
JOSEPH 5TUBBLEFI ELD'S
INTERESTING STATEMENT.
cated at
Other Point to Be Selected
Tsiwrtpri ritiien of this and "VTalla. -..- j Knttle.
i walla reunites, who died at his home j ? the bast shots , -. Mmu.iv
Const, are expect ; separator
"VTalla Walla last week, left at
tbe
the other nirht T,
bsautiful ; CJ".. ksd
thegroombokntJ
ventiona. Mart. .Is tcl
ding the RuesTsC"
wedding present. i,5h5t
bread tray wnhSU"1
and elaborate srn. M
r is tailed the Pendjeton , consisting cf ah..,
tor Company and is in- plate with i .n.,.-. u"l
.!. .r,Ai cln.L. Th, In. ... .. . UU'lCm
will nv wh!rh an orphans" home i to pomerp, They betons: to tbe Py- , corporatod with $5000 stock. The in-! center nchly decnni.j '"I
tK built with bis vast estate, at soroe;ton Gnn" club and with them w corporators are W. H. Fowler. C. E. tii
dtv accepting the conditions of his, mv and ,ererl of the P-v iBa and X. Berkley, and the other! - ani paJ
t i r' . ..k. v.i . -.1.1 n.sc a . . i ,.mt.n. .i i- , ' wkiipr
nr. juiuoreut - i ,Mtlpn. mem tiers oi uie um"j "'" i . - "(Ui.
testament.
member of the board of coramfosion-,
ers for fruatilla county 22 years ago.
durinc the incumbency of County j
CARPENTER INJURED.
Judge" Yoakum. He was an intimate j Scaold Fell With James Payne.;
PR1DAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902.
PERSONAL MENTION.
W. A. Goodhue, of Ukiah, is in the'
city.
Airs. J. Halstead. of Echo, is in
town.
Harry Willis, of Athena, is in the
city.
James Howard is in town from Ju
niper. Ed Howard Is in town Iron? Camas
Prairie.
A. Llsinger, of Helix, was in town
Thnrsdsy.
Leo Wittock Is In town from But
ter Creek. i
Howard Lambkin is in town from
the state capital.
TV. G. Thompson, of Valeis doing
business in town.
friend of the prominent citiiens and
'usiness men of this county and the
philanthropic disposal of his enor-
Adams, was transacting business in mous wealth Is Intensely Interesting
I the city Thursday. " to resident? of this city and county.
John Sylvester, the merchant of VI
I lot Rock, was transacting business as it relates to the building of the
jin town yesterday. , orphan asylum, is as follows:
I W. M. Scott returned today via the "I horel.y bequeath all tbe rest and
'V. & C. R. line from a visit to his J residue of my estate, real, personm
old home at Helix.
Charles Chaney, of . J "r,s""a;' vived.
miles northwest of J-
tees and their successors, for the es
Curl Thomas Thompson, auurp, "njjj.
Mr. Alloway. James B. Welch and A. over the tabie
! The object of thr formation of this wrappers were rrarl-J
'oorporaUon is to place on the mar- r' r "'tk
...ii ui- in c.t n th. Ground. ' rnrnnration
nuri.ng n.... - .i:"'- ,.inA , fnnnlntr mill for
James Payne, a carpenter at w 1 w nd o sceds The
UU UtnuiUf, -
on Cass Matlock's
Wat-r street
new bouse
E. O. Elder and Charles Chaney. of i wheresoever situated, in trust Jo
Pendleton, are In the city.
. .1
Th-wi.l of Mr Stiibhlefield. P0 far " M npoE wh)ch h was
i and rolxetl. ot wnatsoever kiiio .. . ,.,,, and
W . . T" .1 1
manufactur-
Owl Tea HJ
,..T,-. 1SW ' 0ne 0f WJa.tablishment. maintenance and sut-
alia a business men. was at the. o a home 0r fatherless and
Golden Rule hotel last night 1 motherless and Indigent children .res-
William Roesch has returned from,s,jents of the states of Washinc:...;
La Grande where he has been em-, and Oregon and to their maintenaiv-t
ployed with his uncle in the brewery 'nnd to the givinc of a common school
education and the teaching of some
business.
J. F. Robinson and wife returned ; rscftil trad to the children inmat
this morning from Portland where thereof.
Mr. Robinson attended the irrigation I -jt jS nuv wsh that said borne ic
convention. 'located at or near Walla Walla, pro-
G. W. Hunt, founder of the Hunt rlded that within one year after the
line, now known as the W. & C. R.. probate of my will there be donated
is at Hotel Pendleton from his home to said trustees and their successors,
in Portland. the sura of ?10.0K or its equivolent
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick j r value for the purpose of securiug
in iwTinnnv contemplates
whs mrvt'u ii m' - . ; . - . ... .
Artv nlaced an order with Baltezore -neapest place icfiJ
... . . . mnnnfortnrA nf KO nf .
tandiuc. eivinc away. H ( '' M.1pA for their mill 1
-ais fractured sllchtiv and nis oac i mc - --- JT
iSteeTS tte fall When picked up that it is much superior to anythins
trsimKi i ine iati. " ' hpfor. iaced on the market.
Air. rayne was uw- .... ,,io io nlmnot
s cimmnn.ii anil he soon re- i ne cusi ui
. tv linme nnd it one-half less than the regular ma-,'
ho will i chines now dbiuk sum .icu...b
wheet, and as they have been proven
to be equal wltU any oi mem in quau-
tv tney win no uuuui uieti out-,
The incorporators nre all local )
men except Mr. Dobie, who came Here
rwntlv from Michigan. They havei
i nurchased the richt to Oregon, W ash-
inston and Idaho, and will place thei
' marhines on the market at once.
(They have the patents under which!
several days before
asraitt be able to go to worv.
10
THER PIONEERS
WILLIAM P. STURGIS
DIES AT WALLA WALLA. they are protected.
f- f rrnpv nf "Mi-Ksv Creek 'uonerty, on nutter ureeK, was maae ... . .
in1own?h-7d'av 'haPPy this morning by the arrival of balldlaw for such home. X
toCibI",;lThto"' E'' T. 0. BMW """ ISS n""' "
REAL !
ESTATE
I have too much profe-j
attempt to name It ill fc -I
have stock raacia fa
and small, and stock
desired. Wheat indt w
on the river. I hart i?i
uioj Ytuui iron one to
Mrs. Jesse Fulford is in the
from her home at Echo
Sam Walker and Milt Farmer are
In town from Pilot Rock.
Once a Resident of Umatilla County) Cheney vs. Chapman.
Father of Sam P. Sturgis, Now I Lemuel W. Cheney vf. Charles A.
Deceased, of Pendleton National Cg 1 .1 efiS
Bank- hioiise. asking the court to enjoin de-
Word was received here this morn-1 tendant from molesting a certain
table I ing announcing the death of William . ,,ie.e oi property lying on the res-
i ,.. ,m i. ,i.i f bnildinss for such home. s V. Sturgis. an oio and respeciea cn ervation on which a contust suit is
I a new boy. "in case the sum is not donated. ! iren of Walla TAalla. which occurred , .,WDl!;ng in the Tnited States court i
'!"- " " r. U. xioya. jaiiie& a rft aim iw r,
i Plater are attorneys for plaintiff
citf Vf1"" """V , t , rr . ! ; Mr. Sturj?is was S3 years of age. i i
,ihmOT?nrJm,lhe irriRatimi CO"- M nm,hv ,n F. a. Reser. of He came West from the state of
,euu al ru-d"uo- rmatllla countv and C M Rader of Maine in 1S71. and was for a time
William Mitchell and wife, ot ' L!"?""" n,J a? M " .""ill .rti reoidMt of TTmatilla
j it a i id v ana mnni. i ws-iiiiirH . .. .
, Kunlsvllle. lett town this morning i
City Property a Si
I have a lout. Bit cfi
lots, residences, izi ,
houses.
, I do not list propcrtjtJ
price is rignt
E. T. WAfl
Real Estate DcaU
P. H. S. AND INDIANS.
; Will Play Football Tomorrow After-
county, living on the Wild Horse, be-:
low Athena. He was the father of
Sam P. Sturgis. cashier of the First '
National Bank here, who died a few j
years a?o.
Mr. Sturgis was one of the most!
football estimable citizens of this and Walla j
J. Manning and J. b. t,nerry. oi n- jor gjj. nomt ater spending a few
lot Rock, were In town Thursday. jdays here with friends.
Fete Murray, the saloon man ot ; -w. F. Horsbaum and wife, of Val-,
Adams, was in the city last nighL 'encia. Kan., are at the Golden Rule'
Fred Marshal is the new night op- hotel. They are looking over thej neon,
erator for the O. R. & X. company. country with the intention xst settling. The cruck high school
Joseph Frailer left this morning. Frank Robertson is erecting two " ,D- heavJ" Vmatilla Indian , Walla eounties and his many pioneer
for Susanville with a load of freight new houses on Jane street One is a lanl w,u together on the local friends here will regret to hear of his
C W and T. W. Barner are recis- nome ior nimseu ana me oiuer;- "-W4
. . . m TT.ti- e a STnfl rnttnro whinh -will Vio fnr J O
xerea ai noiei ot. Lrorge, i-rum ntuii. , - - '
! m n t
J. G. Cutler, civil engineer for the ,
W. & C. R-, is in town from Walla I y- f "'' an and Ipwai schools: men who! husband many days. The funeral will
Ztrlriflir' (have Played football for several be held Saturday at his home, in
Miss Oma Wheeler is calling on l","'.r 7 c, years. Among them will be Honest 1 Walla Walla, and the remains will be
friends in town from he; home at JI "TO'bC;john. Willotsoi. Alexander. Montonic ' mtprred at that place.
- - , and others known far and wide for
A. L. Swaggart was in town from . tholr nfhlnrio nhllUv anrt wnrk nn fhf
i i ui in ii ii in iii ii i i ii i i linn i-nrrr'Tiiii i mi inn in 1 1 mi n inM nu
! ST. JOE STORE
c - -
He leaves an aged wife, who is suf-
I The Indian team boasts of its ferine from a severe stroke of uaraly-
C. L. Wt.tney. the good roads advo- f.ilf
Hood River.
City Recorder M. A. Ferguson
3f I.
Anna TClipso n Turnmn sohool
his farm near Helix Thursday. Mr. j-rldiron. , . eirl droi.neii dead Wwlnesdnv nn her
, Swaggart is one of the most ertens-' Tne nls.n school team boasts of ihe'wsv to School. She was the daughter
Your Doctor's Orders to be ive breeers of thoroughbred hogs in fastest back field in Eastern Oregon o' Emi! Khese a prominent brewer
f, while tne lorwards are especially -
iUWdt. . . TVnif TlPlts nrASlrtont nf rho Pnt. enlul Tho InH an: iflll nrntuhlr
ern Oregon Woolgrowers" Association , erage 15 pounds more to the man but
effective most be
mented by pore drugs
If-- your prescription is
filled bj' us it contains
nothing but the best in
gredients that your doctor
prescribes for you. We
never substitute.
' attended the meeting of the Umatilla , but the speed and practise of the high ' J
sheepmen at the Commercial Asso-; school hoys will discount the weight
i elation rooms Thursday. jof the Indians to some extent.
I Mrs. R. G Thompson returned from! The fans are jubilant over this
1 Freewater this morning where she , same They espect it to be a oontest
had been to attend the funeral and nf strength on one side 3nd skill on
burial of Miss Myrtle Crockett, who the other. For this reason and the
; died in Walla Walla a few days ago. ' fact that good weather is prevailing.
,, , ,, . iu large crowd is expected ont to the
j Mrs G. W Gale. Mrs E Sharp andloca, id6s t0 wltaess th ,J
Mrs. E. ... Sunderquist, of Pullman i vmi ,w i . ,Mfi t
! Wash, were at the Golden Rule hotjd ' mnch ,ntereB, as the" same scheduled
..--....
TTTvTTTTTTTTn
Special Dress Goods Sale for One Week Onl)
Dress Goods worth f 1.50 Sale Price i
125 "
' 1 00 " "
-75
" ' .60 " '
-5 " "
.25 " " ..
We must reduce our dress goods stock, and to do soq:
make these big cut prices. We will save yon money fi
dollar invested m dress goods Come and look thtn c
We are agents for the Cosmopolitan Paper Patterns, 10
THE LYONS KffEROANTSLE
Hememlier: The largest stock of goods iu the dty wtekrt
ilast night on their way to Ukiah.
t
t
it
for Thanksgiving with the Baker
wherej they go to look after , home-1 te8m ,t wl be one seelD
steads,
Bentist E. A. Mann left this morn
' ing for Salem where he was called
. , . I to the bedside of his father who is
TA f IV! A N AT I'U very sick. He was joined here by his
THE DRUGGISTS
sister lrom uoise, Idaho, who was
called to the bedside of the father.
City I
Soles
Of
Oak
FOR SALE
will also give the boys an idea of J
their strength which they have- not
had so far this season.
The Line-up. t
The high school lines up as follows 1
for tomorrow's game: G. Wyrick. !
;left end; Baker left tackle; Williams. ;X
left guard : Scott
UPPERS OF THE
besT?
1
:
t
T
t
I-'a . wbukt ivuvtd t wwaa
. W.U A- . kt. , 4
A half sertion ol fine wheat
land, alt in summur-fal-low,
north of Pendleton.
Good improvements.
Almost a section of land in
one body, a short dis
tance north of town.
For Indecent Exposure.
; a man giving nis name as samuei jtf llarkey. right end; W. Wyrick,
iTrueman" was fined $10 by Police quarterback: Hartman. left hait jj"
! Judge Pitz Gerald yesterday for in-McCartv. right half: R. Cronin. full- I
. decent exporsure. "Trueman" hails j back.
from Seattle and is a traveling man. T
! He was not drinking and stoutly con-1 Thanksgiving Game.
tended his innocence when arraigned. 1 Captain McCarly says that his .
! 1 team will be in the very best t-ondi-
. Uon when they meet the Baker City
I hoys, unless something unforeseen .
1 happens. The Baker team is confi !
. 1 dent 01 winnning but it will know '
IN POUND TBE- FOLLOWING PttCRIBED! n" " "
taimtli nTe beD taken iu or tne m.nbal ! " " "u irac ui
boX
calF
ALWAYS SOMETHING
To be Seen in attrar.tivp rr.illinpri' at our D2II0K 0c
trimmers keep constantly in touch wi tbt fai!
centers of theiast and the latest ideas are alHK
display. Come in and study the very newest aw j
as tne season aavances so ao our m)
; California has 65..w trade union
ists, of whom -iO.noo are in San Fran-
. cisco.
Fastened and put together
in a manner to pi(,ast and
satisi) the most exacting
Such are our Men's Shoes
that we sei for
CARRIER MiLLlNEnl
TEE BOME OF TEE STYLISH BAT
A (oo ) wm
AND WE'LL PUSH IT ALONG
REMOVES THE MUD.
FRANK B. GLOPTOK
800 MAIN STREET
ol the Clti di I'endU ton, to wit: One Uy nre Thursday afternoon,
caul?, eolur marks, weieb about v.Q uouodjl
1 no brand Titlble. one bar tnare, abont! yeart ;
old iur on lomhad, weigiit about SOO pounds,
no brand t itble If taid anlmjU are not :
claimed by tne owners or tnoe emitled to the '
pussion ol tbem, cosu and expen.. against street Commissioner Fee Again
them Doid and ibem tdken n within ten i a
days lrim tbe date hereof, tben at J o'cKcx p. Takes Up the Work of
XU UI lUrdlU UAT Ol IICmillMr. 1 1 )C B 4 )
anln.al, w II t raid to tbe bignest bidder, at
, public auction, for cash, at the city lonnd. on
tne corner oi Cottonwood and Webb street. In
said City ol tendlet-m, the pro-teas nf saeh
sale in be applied t tbe (urment of such costs
and exneusea of making sale. Dted this ilsi
day of Notember, IHJ- J A. BUkelr, C'Hr
Marshal.
SO
Cleaning
peoples!
! WAREHOUSE
J Warm Sl.ues and Si:ppers
(7
Look Here
120 acres of wheat land, 3 miles from Pendleton, $2500
600 acres, 10 miles from station, plenty of water, $6500
160 acres, 10 miles from Pendleton $1500
Sj 160 acres, on the river. 7 miles from Pendleton.
35 acres in alfalfa, good house an'd barn. . . . $4000
Good house on West Alta street $1100'
Good five-room house, north of river, six blocks
Two five-room cottages on West Webb St., each 800 &
Dutch Henry Feed Yard
RnrvH nrnnflnfir In nlttr onrl nnntitnv inn nnmornnn tn mtiHnTi otitr S
U W W U J . W.W J M. ...J WW M. J WW Mlllll.. WWW W UWMWM IMIJ ,
iocauon inai one may aesire,
W. F. EARNHAMT,
The Queen Hotel
Now Open
Streets.
Street Commissioner Fee has again
taken up the work of cleaning the
streets. This is the third time he
has had teams and scrapers out at
I this work and each time ft has again 1 1 M II I I I I 1 1 1 t t
commenced to rnln nn fho .,.' - -
I being partly scraped up, has spread
0111 ana nna 10 oe leit on the streets
There have been a few days of dry
weather lately 'and Mr Fee hopes to
Pr able to get some of the mud off
before It rains again. It is twine ' 1 n-
scraped up into piles and hauled off 1 lne, new buding. 30 by So,
on wagons. 1 recently erected by Joe. Ell, on
; Garden strejt, between Court and
Grand Ball Monday NlghL Alta, is now open to the public.
A grand ball will be given Monday I Contains 30 well lighted, andventi
night, November 24. by EIntracht! lated and newly furnished rooms
Lodge No. G, Sons of Herman, In Ar-Kot an inside room in the K,,.m'
mnrr hall ArtmlKslnn will ho i . n tne Duiid-
Plenty or lunch and refreshments I ,:u, nPOvements, elec
will be be served free. I "8" s and baths. The Hotel
: is directly back of of the Queen
The occasion of depositing the j Chop and Oyster House on Main
ashes of Christopher Columbus in aistreet. and tli n m. n'
special mausoleum at Seville, s. ti.e Queen Hole will
was carried nut Monday with nnnrn. I , iCX "111 U6 fUD
The best and most convenient hl??,
tk 1 : noot little"' . I
mo ivijju we uave eeeu 10 a u- ---- ,;rtf;
l : 1 1 p. mno o InriCP Ol111
Buuwjiig a caienaar ior iouu, a -o -1
:i j : a a ot f:irea.
aie'fbr 'frftP flislrihntion. Gall Ir I
M. A. RADER
THE FURNITURF MAN
WINTER COMFORf
.-At
Well cooked meals and a gSW,
uiiu; a com areary winter ww t,,ters fw 1
stoves will cook good meals and our
coldest building warm and comfortable.
Priate ceremonies . 1 ,n conneion by Messrs.
The P. I. n. makes an eleeant holl.l011 & Van PtfVmfro(r.lr
The Thompson Ha1 H
ASSOCIATION BLOCK
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