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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1902)
It FELT SHE We carry the Celebrated Alfred Dolgc Line and have them in red, black, drab and green. Julicttes and Slippers. New line just received. We also have Felt Romeo's and Felt Slippers for men.. Just the thing for cold weather. Btadtager, Wilson & Company Good Shoes Cheap. Phone Main 1181 NEW CLUB HOUSE TO BE ERECTED AT A COST OF TWELVE THOUSAND. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1902. PER80NAL MENTION. It. Allen, of Pilot Hock, is in town W. G. Estes, of Athena, Is in town, J. H. Bauer, of Wnllula, is in the city. E .S. Waterman is in town from Athena. It. B. Stanflold, of Echo, is at Hotel St. George. Mrs. D. J. JlcFaul is visiting friends in Adams. T. E. Ainsworth is in town from Walla Walla. Charles White is in town from his homo on Birch Creek. A. M. Elam, the hardware merchant of Alilton, is in town. M. P. Barnett, of Burns, is a guest of the Golden Rule hotel. T. J. Kirk, of Athena, was in the City Saturday nnd Sunday. J. S. Bellinger, the leading job printer of Astoria, is in town. R. M. Palmer and J. P. McMinn, of Walla Walla, were in town Sunday. C. F. Nichols and wife, of Walla Walla, are in town visiting friends. Ed Johnson, Harvey Porter and Dick White are in town from Juni per. Joo Holmes and J. Lamborth nro in town from their homes south of here. H. B. Nelson, the brick' manufac turer of Weston, is registered at Hotel Pendleton. Mrs. Eugene Tausick, of Walla Your Doctor's Orders to fee effective must be sapli- mented by pore drugs If"ryourJ prescription is filled by us it contains nothing but the best in gredients that your doctor prescribes for you. We never substitute. Wnlln, was the guest of Mrs. M. F, Kelly Sunday right Mrs. R. 1). Wiswall, of Camas, Mont., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. N J. Clarke. R. E. W. Spagur and wife are in town from their home on the lima tllla River, below Umatilla. R, Guhi, S. Nakata and H. Skid more, of Camas Prairie, are register ed at the Golden Rule hotel. W. G. Westcott and wife, of Saiem. nre in town again on their way homo aner several weeks' vacation. Jake Baumgardncr, one of the plo. neers of Umatilla county, and a nrom inent stockman of Butter Creek, is transacting business in town. Mrs. J. F. Robinson and son, Don aid T., will arrive home from Port land Thursday, where they have spent more than a week with friends. Mrs. L .L. Mann has returned from alem, where she and her husband wore called on account of the seri ous Illness of tl.e father of Mr. Mann. Orin Steele w.U leave this evening for a visit to his home in Denver. He Is in town today from Juniper getting ready for the trip, which will keep him away from here two or three months. J. W. Minnlck and wife, of Union, aro in the city today en route to Pullman, Wash., where they have a son in the Washington Agricultural College, taking a course in mining engineering. Mr. Minnlck was an in terested visitor at the recent irriga tion convention at Portland and re turns with bright hopes for Eastern Oregon. ' COMPLAINS OF ROBBERY. iEniovIng as this does, a place 1)7 ; this big country of ours, it is Invarln '" greeted by constantly Inc. easing "'..i,i... J nntrmiacc. In every dace in 'which It has been presented here Is a demand for its rc'.urn, nnd 5 every return visit it always oi,n.c incrpnseil demnnds t"r seals. Be on hand when this comedy comes f P,Mifl!r!nn and enjoy Its humor. Seat sale will open Wednesda-' morn ing. TUTUILLA ITEMS. Personal News 2000 Horses Shipped tr c.io.-inulllf Ssedlna at a Standstill. Tntuilla, Nov. 24. Ed Moorchead ,nc lnat finished boring a well 359 feet deep for Jort;on Mumm. at a cost of over $1000. No water was iuunu. n O. Miller has added to the con vnnlnnrn nf his farm with a house nml bam moved trom a place re- v nurchased by him. His home ninpJ nrvw Ik very commodious. Peter Hansen Is spending tho win ter in I.os Ancelcs. Cal. Molstrom Bros, have finished .heir seeding operations and have return ed to their home north of Pendleton. W. P. York is here from the Susan vllle country where he is engaged in stock raising. He estimates that ovor 2000 horses have been shipped nut of thnt section this year, 700 going in one shipment to St, Louis. O. P. Bowman purchnsed 40 head of cattle at the Craig sale near Pilot Rock recently, W. P. Gillespie, the veteran freight or. was over from Susanvlllo last week. The roads between hero and there nre in bad shape nt this time of year and It took him nine days to make the trip, He brought out a load of ore and tool; back powder and sup On this floor fill bo 1 'les! for the mining camps. Site Has Been Selected and C. K. Troutman Has Completes the Plans Which Can be Seen at The Peoples Warehouse. Twelve thousnnd dollars is n lnrce figure for the young men of Pendle to nto raise for the erection of a club house, nevertheless, it is now an al most assured fnct that the biilKIng is going to be erected. A site has been selected on the corner of Water and Cottonwood streets nnd C. E. Troutman, the ar chitect, has completed plans which are now under advisement of those at tho head of the move. The plans are now in the window of the Peoples Warehouse where they can bo seen When completed this club house will be a homo for the young men which all may he proud of showlug to strangers to the city. Tho building is to b'e two stories high with n basement In the base ment will be the furnace room, plunge bath rooms, 18x40 feet, and seven shower baths. Through the center of the basement will run a double bowling alley 70 feet long with plenty of room for spectators. The bowling alloy will have an annex or w.ng out from the building 24x20 feet to giv it length. ' There will be two entrances to the first floor with a veranda 12 feet wide nround the south and east nnd a part of the north side of the building. .f the front entrance will be the veati-) bule. 7x24 feet, with a lobby, offlr and coat room the billiard and card rooms and on the east side will be the ladles clt.b and reception rooms. The libra, y will nlso be on this floor which is to be 24x32 feet. Chnrles Goster is down from Cab bage Hill, and reports that the inhab itants of thnt thriving bnrg are wad Inc about through two feet of snow. Much seeding is yet to be done In Tim thlvri flnnr ivlll nm-tnln tlio I this locality. TllO local Weather gymnasium room which Is to he 30x Prophet sees nothing ahead but more 0 feet with a stage 1C24 feet. This, ram. wim remaps u ihimuiu ui kk will also contain three shower baths snow tor a cnange. hoening op- and two tubs. Here will be the shoot-1 ('rations nave neen at a siantisuu ior hi" crnllorv 18-7f fpnt nml nililltlnnnl tile past two wechS. J.ne neius are galleries will be made ncross the ends I decorated with weed piles too wit to of the gymnasium rooms. This floor will contain the committee room, locker and dressing rooms. A veran da will also encircle this floor nround the south, east and a part of the north of tho building. The ceilings burn and too heavy for the wind to blow over onto the next mans farm Thanksgiving Ball. The Jolly Club will give a grand ball at Music hall Thanksgiving even- aro 10 teet tor tho basement, 12 tor 1 ing. Nov. 2ith. Ivirkman s orchestra the first floor and 1C for the second I will furnish the music and everyone Gentleman Who Declines to Give His Name Makes Rambling Complaint to Chief of Police. A mnn who refused to give his name, and who did not register at the odging house where he stayed, conv plained to the police this morning that he was robbed during last night of ?2UU. However, the story is given little credence by tho police. Tho man came here a few days ago and has been drinking quite heavily. He told many different stories about himself. He claimed to have been a sheriff in Texas, Georgia and other places In the East and South, hut when con fronted by the police this morning end asked to give a clue to work on in ferreting out the thief, he would not take any interest in the matter and left town for Walla Walla on the 8:10 train. TALLMAN & C THE DRUGGISTS HARPERl Famous at home for f Generations past; I Famous now all over I the World. 1 JOHN SCHMIDT I Forger Case Postponed. The case of V. E. Finch, tho young forger, was to have come up in a special session of the district court tomorrow, but District Attorney Hal- ley has to bo away and the case has again been postponed. Mr. Hailey is going to Salem to arguo a case before the supreme court, which will come up Wednesday. It is not now known when the Finch case will come up. nt the side walls and 24 feet In the center to give ample room for tho gymnasium ropes and trapeze. The whole building will ho heated with hot water from the furnace in the baboment and the outside of tho building w.ll be very pretty, although not touched off with costly ornaments or flourishes. Its style will be Colo nial. It is the intention of the young men to call to their aid, the ladles of Pen dleton, who will ho asked to help is cordially Invited to attend. Avoid all drying inhalants and use that which clcuises and heals the nYembrane. Ely's Cream Balm Is such a remedy and cures cntarrh easily and plensantly. Cold in tho head vanishes quickly. Price d0 cents at druggists or by mall. Catarrh caused dilllculty in speak ing and to a great extent loss of hear ing. By the use of Ely's Cream Balm dropping of mucus has ceased, voice mane it a place of sociability and I and hearing have ereatlv imnroved. good cheer. By doing this the ladles J. W Davidson, Att'y at Law, Mon- win nave access to the house and n utn. 111. have the same privilege as tho gentle-1 men, FRIEND OF BRYAN AS ELECTION JUDGE RE CEIVED BRYAN'S VOTE. Neighbor of the Presidential Candl date Phenomlnal Mall at the Office of the Commoner Personaiftles nnd Simplicity of the Bryan H'.me. J. G. P. HJldebrand, of Lih"oln, Neb., was in this city Saturday on a brief business visit nnd deputed Sunday morning for Spokane. Mr. Hlldobrnnd Is a special igert for the Commoner, W. J. Bryan's weekly newspaper and hns h..cn a neighbor of the Bryan family for years. As Judge of election in his home precinct, Mr. Hlldobrnnd received and deposited Bryan's vote at tlu recent state election. He says that n curiouB crowd always gathers about places where Bryan happens to be at tending to business orrnnds oven in Lincoln, where every ono knows him and sees him dally. Friends arc more famllinr with Bryan than with people of much closer acquaintance, on account of his congenial and cheery disposition. Ho is familiarly called "Billy" and "W. J." by met nnd hoys who llvo near him and en joy his friendship. Mall at Bryan's Office. "Enough letter mnll comes to Bry an's office every day to fill that bar rel," said Hildobrand, pointing to a 10 bushel barrel sitting near. "It is sort ed out with great care, ovory little note and lino scrawled in schoolboy script being numbered and answered by a clerk In whose division it chances to fall. Mrs. Brynn glvs personal assistance to him in the prl vnte management of their business. She takes tho personal mal' nuitVr nnd sorts It nut nnd directs Its an swer, and thus rellovos Mr. Bryan of much of the intense strain of offl ;e work. The Country Home. "The Bryan family lives outside of Lincoln, nt the farm, whore extensive improvements havo been ma.de. Tho street car line runs from tho city to the fnrm and tho family prefers this home. It is a great hospitable house, fitted up with tho modern con veniences of a Nohrnska farm. "Mr. and Mrs. Bryan enter into de tails of Its management witu 7eil. Mr. Bryan has choice breeds cf chickens, hogs and cattle, nnd is a good farm hand himself. Many a man in that vicinity litis borrowed Bryan's axe, spade, wheelbarrow or garden rake and dozens of families nre regular visitors ot their h.ime, whore dinner is- served at 12 o'clock, as on any well conducted t'ar.n. Ho is a good neighbor, nnd often borrows articles from others that he doesn't happen to own." m, ,lce Con neighborhood rfSli "ems will Den;.;? '..opucr rates, tm1!! Paid for special 4 t io tins paper. t,v who can furai.i. ifOiu speetlve locallUe, wTl at onco n t,. .7.." ti. tlons will ttyjj It is claimed thfa. "esire than eWv hollc stimulant!, the other night, n.. beautiful in her J?" the groom looked U.j .- ulav,R, ding the cuests J wedding presents. TiZl -1 uciuraitasi new school desipnt. bread tray with fillet't . and elaborate scrolls- consisting of a large sj plate with cut-out J center richly decorated! spray, ana six smjl inaicn. uther equal,! xv.anuiia iu cnina werti over the table. Vet neip mit notice that i wrappers were marked Owl Tea Cheapest place in ( ESTATE The 20,000 acre tract is still have the 13.000 acre tract and 12 IMA 5000 acre trnct and 2,500 i ou ncres, a nneistoci web. o20 acres and 75 had ofaM ;ii'U acres and 100 tfao(biT 300 ncres, 12.200. 800 ncres wheat land, ftOM." uu acres on tnenver.Sn Pendleton J2300. 140 ncres on the river 12 tm Pemiletou 1S00; This is only a partial list cf ft stosk ranches I have 1M. I City Property a Sp I have a long list c! I lots, residences, ixc houses. I do not list property i price is right E. T. WADE Real Estate DEATH OF MRS. CAPLINGER. IX I i M"l HHWWWfH" Trial of John Deere Plow. A trial of tho John Deere dls plow will be made on the John Chapman place, two miles southwest of Pen dleton, at 1 o'clock tomorrow, Novem ber 25. Everybody interested should come. Bright's Disease and Diabetes Positively Curable. Thoy are curing Bright's Disease and Diabetes in Ca.:fornia, The per centage of efficiency (recoveries) In these hitherto Incurable diseases averages as high as 87 per cent The details of the investigation and dom onstrntlon of the new compounds are so conclusive that we at once sent for a bundle of the reports and for the new treatment for urgent cases in this city. Call or send for one of tho re porta. P. W. SCHMIDT & CO., Pendleton I Look Here 120 acres of wheat land, 3 miles from Pendleton, 600 acres, 10 miles from station, plenty of water, 160 acres, 10 miles from Pendleton J51500 1C0 acres, on the river, 7 miles from Pendleton, 35 acres in allalta, good house and barn.. .. $4 vjoou nouse on west nua street., , fi 100 Good fiveroom house, nortli of river, six blocks from bridge ? 900 Two five-room cottages on West Webb St., each 800 Dutch Henry Feed Yard Ml, property in olty and country too numerous to montlon, any location tnat one may desire. Wf . 7 J?, A Ti W JT A 7? T " -mM -. u. JK. M, U.JL. -M-J J AOBUU1AT1 UK BIiOCiK 2500 1 w w W (5 OOO c Brought From Helix to Sisters' Hos pital for Treatment Leaves Hus- band and Three Children. Mrs. Ella Canllnger. wife nf .Tnhn Cnplinger, of Helix, died Satur.lnv eovnlng at the Sisters' hospital, after a unei niness. with d abetls. Mrs. Capllngor had been a sufferer for sev eral weeks and a few days ago was brought to the hospital with the hopes of saving her life. Hownvsr she gradually grow worse and the end came at 5 o'clock Saturday after noon. Sho leaves a husband and three children beside a host of friends who are shocked at her un timely death. The body was prepar ed for burial by M. A. Rador nnd shipped to Helix for burial. "Fiddle Dee Dee." A large and enthusiastic crowd greeted "Fiddle Deo Dee" at the Fra zer last Saturday evening. As bur lesque. It was a fair production. The dancing was very good, the singing and music were over the average and the characters were well interpret ed and sustained. Tho general ex pression of approval side seems to warrant the statement mat "Mciuio nee Dee" met the ex pectations or tlieater-coers In IiIr city. Burlesque Is Just a naatlmo u has no plot, no moral lesson, no scope 11 which 10 exninit tne emotions that aro real and the passions that are numan. as pastime, It causes a laugh and a merriment that Is soon forgotten. "Fiddle Dee Dee" as the irotn on tne wine of real theatricals, gives a transient Hush that makes an hour of tlmo gayer, but adds no last ing ineai to lire. oles n of UPPERS OF THE i Fastened and put together I ... tu (uease and T satisfv tlin ITIApt ...... . ' F Such are our Men's Shoes j mm we sen tor "Pennsylvania." The Portland Telegram says of this popular play: "Pennsylvania n iiiiesi addition to tho army of state named plays, gave five successful per- iwilllllllCL'K at UOrUraVS thn fnrn nm-t of the week. Quite naturallv. It l In the melodrnmntic clans hut the play has a rather logical nlot situations nro not as overdrawn ns ore usually found In this nr.ni drama. What mnde the nttrnrtinn nt particular Interest was that It tniii n story of JIfo nmong tho nuthnette minors. As the coal minora' tirii.-n has absorbed nubile attention fn- months past, tho play was vary apro pos," This play will be presents hore Tuesday evening and scais arel now on sale at Frazer's. Prices 2Bc 50e, 7Ec, nnd . besTj boXf calFl $3.50 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Warm Shoes and Slippers WHIIIIIHlmf ST. JOE ST0RI Dress Special DreBS Goods Sale for One Week Only Goods worth $1.50 Sale Price . . " " 1 00 " " " .75 .60 " " .50 We must reduce our dress goods stock, and to do sod make these big cut prices. We will save yon moneycaeq dollar invested in dress goods. Come and look lira rt We are agents for the Cosmopolitan Paper Pattern ' THE LYONS MERCANTILE Kemember: The largest stock of goods In the city toKIW- LADIES The millinery season for this fall and winter is driiS a ciose. we have been very successful and the " community have shown their appreciation of our high " iinery by selecting from our stock. We have stiuw " Hunting for Hawkins" "Hunting for Hawkins." well defined in plot nnd purpose, and laugh producing from start to finish, will be the Jolly attraction at tho f. aer jthwtr, pn Friday, November- 2S. The Qtieen Hotel Now Open The new buildine. m h recently erected by J0e. Ell, on Garden strejt, between Court and Alta, is now open to the public. Contains 10 well lirht.rl lated and newly furnished rooms." Wot an inside room in the build ng. Modern tne lights and baths. The Hotel is directly back of nf m, n Chop and Oyster House on Main street, and the Queen Chop House ?nd thr- Queen Hotel will be run m connection by Messrs. Olson & Van Paymfcroeck Proprietors some 01 tne most stylish fall and winter hats wmc - to dispose of and are offering them at greately reducefl P We invite you to come and inspect these hats and get tJ CARRIER MILLINER1' THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. M. - - . . . A GOOD THINO AND WE'LL PUSH IT ALONG The best and most convenient tJ,1fJder the kind we have seen is a neat little 101 showing a calendar for 1903, a lodge aw tory, railroad time card and car fares. ' are for froe distribution. Call for A. RADER THE FURN1TURF MAN