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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1903)
-.--- ; , m. Von iilways Ed GOOD.. GOODS at Alexander's. -THE Alexander Dept. Store Beg to announce their an nual Sale of Muslin Under wear and showing of Dainty French Lingerie. f FOR SALE RESIDENCE PROPERTIES TTrvim dwelling House and two Kith pretty shaded In wii, ou prom UnmeT of court fctteotj $2500. Illrelling, fceveii rooms, centrally l,wHlieleotric liguts, Dam ana ;(, well sluiilcu lawu, Jnuu. Ir'iocm dwelling, stable and two M lltelllngaudlot, centrally locat- mi, i Indwellings with lots from $700 Fine Syrups Tea Garden Drips Canadian Maple Syrup Log Cabin Maple Syrup Monopole byrup Acorn Syup Buckwheat and material for your hot cakes RIDGE VICINITY FARMERS PROCEEDING WITH 8PRINQ SEEDING. tm tn $aoo all my property on easy ifrihhhicreaslni! in lionulatlon i nlss in real emote nro rising, jtw before you have to pay more, a't tit down and wuit until real ca ll pre higutr. BUY NOW Id. BOYD, M Court Street D. KEMLER & SON A Big Grocery In a Small Room Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bank The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNEiirmN Df CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA A WEBB 8T8 lF.X.SCHEMPP7Prop. totR THAT MADfi MlKf ' FAMOUSJ tl, urat sauerkraut and lStrets near pno(,.fli,. Despain & Clark Wholesale Com mission Merchants f Will pay cash for poultry. The Market price always. Bring it in every day and all day. Chickens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys. Office in Savings Bank Building Come, Get Our Quotations William Corley Sells. His Horses Dance at Thornwald's Personal Notes Reasonable Weather for Past Fifteen Days. Rldgo, Jan. 10. William, Corley. of uurdano, sold his herd of horses to Qcorge Cummings of said locality for a fair figure, Leo Blevlns, of Lena, was in the vicinity of Gurdane on Important bus iness this week. James L. Hall, of Pendleton, has been spending a few days at his Gur dane ranch looking aftor his interests. Mr. Hall was a guest of the Ogles' this week. Ho Intends moving out to his homo in the near future. He has boen purchasing more real estate irtely and so has a fine stock farm now. Miss Susie Roberson, who has been! making her homo at Tinnd R'vor, fr..- about 18 months, 13 now spending the. winter with relatives in this part. Sho sold her ranch to Jerry Durham some time ago. George W. Lisner made an import ant business trip to TJklah this week Some of cur people are turning over the sod. while others are going nlong with their spring seeding. Tho Roland Bros., of Ukiah. fur r.ished tho music for Thornwald's dance. Thfre was also a nice dance tho Sam G. Lightfoot home on Butter Creek, January 10. Joseph Gibbons and son, of Alba, were guests of the SImonton brothers (his week. George L. Horseman, of Gurdane, made a trip to Pendleton this week on Important business. Prank Plant, of Nye, mndo,o trip to Pendleton cn business. Miss Susan Ogle, of Athena, in vis iting relatives and friends In this vi cinity. Mrs. James Davis, of Alba, Is visit ing In the Willamette valley. Richard Baker, of McKay creek, was a visitor in this iocality this week. Our locality has had very reasonable arid welcome weather for tho past 1T. ar.ys. it lias been as high as CO de city and leads. to the speculation that rreaB-awtvo; ami -lias nntIK.'tw any u trarciemand tor brick at other points lower than 20 degrees, which was only one night. We have been having some log ana there is snow on the moun tains, but everything Indicates a mild winter, with perhaps a cold," squally spring to follow. BACK FROM UKIAH. Trip Baking and Groceries.... At nloney-saving prices at the Miller Cash Grocery, livery thing first-class. Prompt Delivery Our Cash System saves pur chasers money. Miller Grocery Co. 623 Main Street Phone Main 511 ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN GOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW U. S. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. S. Patent Office U. S. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Hsrki nd CopjrlftaU 70O7tif.6t, N, W., Waahlnirtou. I). C T. W. Lusk Returns From a Through the Interior. T; W. Lusk, who resided for 20 j ears In the Ukiah locality, but who ic at present located at La Grande, returned to this city last night from an extended trip through the Interior of Eastern Oregon. Mr. Lusk reports the roads in fair coudltion as far south as Susanvllle. Stock is In good condition and feed s plentiful. Mr. Lusk reports an unpre cedented settlement throughout East ern Oregon during the past six months. ' He Is engaged In the land and tim ber business and has had occasion to visit many of the most remote cor ners of this section of the state and finds new settlers constantly locating on all the available lands of the great mountain regions. Recently he visited the country ly ing between the Wallowa valley and the Washington state line, where he was surprised to And many new loca tions. This has been considered one of the wildest sections of country left In Oregon, but the settler has invaded this domain and roads are being built through tho canyons and forests to the outside world. tion, writes H. J. Stlllman that the Pendleton shoot Is attracting tho at tention of sportsmen from all over the Northwest, and beyond any ques tion, the attendance will bo large from other points. The membership of tho Pendleton club, which Is now between PO and 100, will have Its hands full to properly entertain and arranco foi tho visitors. The buildings out at tho range are being gono over In readi ness for the event, and In addition, quite a number of commodious tents will be provided for tho accommoda tion of the refreshment booths, and tho secretary's office will also be in a tent. The latest phase or develop ment of tho tournament Is a sorics of prizes offered for the best exhibition ot shooting by lady contestants. First, Becond and third prizes are offered as follows: Five dollars for tho first, by Frank Frazler; 2.50 for tho second best score Is offered by the locan man ager of the Coe Commission Co., nnd $1 for the third prlzo, offered by N. T. Conklin. W. W. Hoch will furnish tho targets, nnd N. E. Mosser, travel ing passenger and ticket agent for tho Great Northern, will furnish tho shells. It is proposed that the association furnish the guns used by tho ladies, and this proposition will probably not be dissented to by any member. Little Wheat Left. Ei W. McComas, the grain buyer, es timates that of last year's crop of 3,500,000 bushels or wheat in this county that not over a quarter million bushels remain in the hands of tho farmers of the county. As a rule It is held by well-to-do men who are hold ing It for C5 cents per bushel, which fipure seems to' be tho acme of ex ptctation. General indications point tv a strong market, though, as Mr. McComas cays, "If wo all knew just what the market would go up to, there would bo no question about everyone becoming rich." Brick From La Grande. William Roesch has purchased at La Grande, brick enough to go ahead with the construction of the new biewery for which he could not se cure the material from Weston before May 15, In a quantity sufficient to fin ish it. The inability of the Weston ards to meet the demand for brick h causing the delay in the construc tion ot a number of buildings in this tributary to Weston 1s aB gieat as at Pendleton, why Is not the yard's ca pacity enlarged to meet the demands upon it? Plans for Store at Athena. is. v. iroutman, the architect, goes to Atnena today to present A. L. Mil ler, the furniture dealer of that place with plans for the new furniture store which- Mr. Miller will build there immediately. The building will be of brick two stories in height. In cluding a high basement, and -will be modern throughout. Upon its comple tion flir. Miller will move Ills furnl ture business Into it. Tho building will be 35x90 feet on the ground, nnd In to be built as rapidly as the weather wjll allow. THE BIG ODD SALE Commences tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock in full blast. Everything in remnants and odd goods will, bo displayed on tho largo center tableB at tho BIG BOSTON STORE at prices that will surprise everybody. This is a Genuine Cut Price Sale Every Remnant, every Odd Pair of Hose, every Odd Wool Waist, every Odd Silk Waist, every Odd Corset, every Odd Skirt, all Odd Childr n's Under wear, every Odd Pair of Ladies' Wool and Kid Gloves, every Odd Wrapper, every Odd Jacket and hundreds of other things too numerous to mention. Remember that the cost of these goods is not considered. Get a ticket on the Rubber Tired Buggy at the Bowman to Build. Purl Bowman, tho wealthy reserva tion, farmer and cattleman is figuring upon the construction of a large bus iness house at the corner of Main and Railroad streets in the spring. Mr. Bowman owns a strip 50 feet deep ftontlng on Railroad, nnd extending clear through from Main to Garden His general plan Is that of a business bouse or houses on the first floor and lodge rooms above. MANY" COMING. Shoot Will Attract Many From Many Northwest Pendleton Visitors Cities. - From. 50 to 75 contestants are ex pected to take part In the forthcom ing tournament. There are .applica tions for opportunities to take part from San Francisco and Liglngston, nnd of course from many intermedi ate points. A. J. Winters, ot Portland, who was secretary last year of the Northwestern Sportsmen's Assocla- Visiting in Pendleton. R. SlTTJalllson, the genial proprie tor of the St. Elmo hotel, of Palouse City, Wash., Is In this city in search of health, and a much-needed rest. Mr. Calllson will remain here indefinitely. He Is delighted with the climate and expects to soon regain his health which is enfeebled at present by a too close confinement to his business. Will Stop Construction, Upon the completion of the founda- ton for the now Implement houso be ing erected by Ferguson & Maloney, adjoining tho East Oregonlan build Ing, work will stop upon tho structure until the middle of May, owing to tho mammy to get brick with which to go ahead with the construction. New Century Comfort. Millions are dally finding a world or comfort in Bucklen's Arnica Salve It kills pains from burns, scalds, cuts. RED ROUGH HANDS FALLING HAIR PREVENTED SI The most effective nklt purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well aa puront ami sweotost tor touet, uatn, ana nursery. It strikes at tho causo of bad complexions, rod, rough bauds, lalllug liair.unci uauy pieuiisiioa, vir., me ciogseu, irritated, inflamed, overworked, or slug gish Potties. 8oldlhrouiboullh. worll. rottlnD iniC.Coir., mpJottan. I!owtolUTiBtftuuftitCemplMiQU,frM bolls and felons; removes corns and warts. Best pile cure oa earth. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Parish Sociable. The ladles of the Parish Society nlll give a sociable and entertainment at the Parish Houre tomorrow, Wed nesday ovening, commencing at 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend. Ten Dollars Reward. Lost Last May, one bay horso; weight about 1200 pounds, branded 65 on left shoulder, inane roached last spring. Will pay above reward for return of same to Purl Bowman. The youngest monarch who ever as cended the British throne was Henry VI. He was 8 months and 25 days old at his accession. FRAZER OPERA HOUSE BAKER & WELCH, Mgrs, MARK M00RH0USE, Local Mgr. Joe W. Spears presents the big musical comedy The Irish Pawnbrokers With the farce comedy triumvirate SULLIVAN & MACK AND MAZIE TRUMBULL THURSDAY, JAN. 15 A Comedy for Nice Folks 25 People Positively 25 MALHEUR COUNTY 8 EAT. Bitter Fight to be Transferred From the 8hortgrass Country to Qalem. Ontario, Ore., Jan. 13. With the convening of the Oregon legislature Is revived tho county seat fight be tween this city and Valo, which will be waged by the former town until the people of Malheur county will have an opportunity to express their preference as to where the seat of county government will bo located, This is the third time the Oregon legislature has been asked to grant the people of Malheur county an en nbllng act to voto on the re-locatlon of the county seat. At one session tho bill paseed the house by an over whelming majority, but failed to pass tho senate by one majority the vote being a tie. Aftor the olcctlon of Hon. E. H. Test, realizing that the county scat contest would come up again the citi zens of Valo havo completed their court house and now want to present It. to the county. Calderhead Here, S. D. Calderhead, ot Walla Walla, general paceenger agent -of the Wash ington & Columbia River railway, la In the city on official business. Par ticularly tho ex-Kanaans will be Inter ested In knowing that Mr. Caldorhead la a brother of Congressman W. A. Calderhead. of the Fifth Kansas dls trlct, and whero prospects aro good for an election to tho United States senate this winter. j .... lualiv. mv ilenr. vnu Iihi- , fur In. id dim hiiw OfiinforlHl'le lid oiler