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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1903)
,ltflM get GOOD uuuua ,uBuuurB. k The latest Belts PaH Mall Monte Carlos and Dip de signs, just received by ex press at the ji y"k A M wi- C -d- vk. t n i n 9 i a h 0 n. . u u u , i n h r h All EH U Ifc Ji JL W H.B J BL B FOR SALE EIDENCE PROPERTIES nt ,1........ .... may sliac!'ei lnwii, on prom kc( court ttieet, 2500. nr. seven rooms, centrally ftlihelectrlc liglitH. bath and W11 mauru UIWI1, t-OUU. n dwelling, stable nud two sijsmI lot, centrally locat- IfMings with lots from $700 Fine Syrups Tea Garden Drips Canadian Maple Syrup .Log Cabin Maple Syrup Monopole Syrup Acorn Sy up Buckwheat and material for your hot cakes THE STRAIGHT OF IT N. W. MUMFORD CORRECTS THE FREEWATER STORY. Those Desiring to be Cut Out of the Corporation Are Small Farmers The Postoffice Appointment Has Nothing to Do With the Matter. Freewater, Ore.. Jan. 12. (Editor of East Oregonlan.) In your dally is sue of January 9, you print an article to which I beg space In your columns to Correct The article Is headed "Postofnco Fight." and farther states that a half clpzen citizens of Frcewater have be gun proceedings to have their proper ty cut off from the corporate limits of Freewater In order to air their grievances arising from the appoint ment of John S. Vinson as post master. Realizing that you have been cross ly misinformed in this matter, I beg to give the real facts In the case as they actually exist, and to begin with, wish to say that there arc nine prop-i cvty holders Instead of "six," who arc I " ,1 c" desirous nf havlntr thnlr nlnroa fwhlM, 1 . B0, of land lef: which Is ground enough to build a half dozen such towns as the present one is. Very respectfully, N. W. MUMFORD. ANOTHER COUNTY. Portions of Wasco and Cook to Be United Under Name of Stockmen. The petition for a new county, (Stockraon), to bo cut from Southern Wasco and Northern Crook, will again come up before the legislature this winter, says the Dufur Dispatch. Thert arc no good reasons why this prayer should be refused. Residents ot the Wasco portion of tho territory f.re obliged to' travel lengthwise through Shtrman county to rench the county seat, and those In the Crook county portion are very little bette- oft, when roads and methods ot travel arc considered. Aside from tho ex pense, inconvenience and loss of time, resulting rrom present conditions, it would be well to consider that mile fgo and court expenses consume cbout all the revenue from this territory. If these people are willing to take tills -noney and run a county govern iiio.it with it, they should bo allowed r THE BIG SALE! Commonces tomorrow morning nt 8 o'clock in full blast. Everything in remnants am) odd goods will bo displayed on tho largo center tables at tho BIG BOSTON STORE at. prices that will surpriBo everybody. by the way are fruit farms of from three to 10-acro tracts each) set off from the Incorporation and are as fol-1 It is said that Prlnevllle is opposed to the movement; and yet, all that city has at stake is tho small amount of assessable propeity in Crook, for lows: Mrs. Nellie Russell. William I ,,T T 1 ' "V . . Downs. William Lloyd. Wil lam Shaf-ll "s ls ,eCn trlbtar' ,0 The for. JosntiT, imns it nr. t t Pn"cs. ,n a business way. Lufrom il2u to $3C0. It! til my property on easy ii 1. 1......... I., nntin ntlnil DKUtT BUY NOW Brum til fnnrt Street D. EEMLER Sl SON A Big Grocery In a Small Room Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bank The Columbia Lodging House SEWLY FrHNISrI5I EAR IN CONNECTION K CENTER OF .BLOCK SET. ALTA & WEBB BTS f..SCHE,MPI,Prop. Despam & Clark Wholesale Com mission Merchants iTi Will pay cash for poultry. The Market price always. Bring it in every day and all day. Chickens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys. Office in Sav.tngs Bank 'Building Come, Get Out Quotations Groceries oee KER THAT MADS twin IUDIB Uilli hQl imported lnnr.lif. ' sauerkraut and RD j m'm a fleets near Pnntnffir. At money-saving prices at the Miller Cash Grocery. Every thing first-class. Prompt Delivery rer, Joseph Irons. Mrs. M. J. Irons Bailey Irons, Ira nunkcr and myself, and before proceeding wo wish it dls- tinctly understood that, this movo Is not tho result of the Freewater post office, fight, as this matter was thought of and talked of loner hofore more was any postoffice fight; and furthermore, thero is none of us oh Jecting to Mr. John S. Vinson as post master and in fact, there Is not n semblance of truth In the renort that this mattor is tho result, or has the lenst thing to do with the postoffice trouble or 'any other and I also wish to state that I was not a candidate for the postoffice as you stated in your Issue of the 9th. Your paper also stated that the half dozen citizens wishing to bo cut off from the town were located on about eight acres or land in the heart of town and to cut this portion out would leave the town in a very awk ward shape. This statement Is also untrue, as the tract wo wish cut off, comprises about 77 acres located on the extreme west aido of the town and tho proposed new lino would bo located on a half section line and would leavo the town lino nartortlv stratgnt ana furthermore, this tract of land Is all in little fruit farms of from three to 10 acres each, with no streets as yet through any of it an part oi this territory hasn't even public road to It. This tract of land is all newlr nn quired territory and Is not-now, nor ever was any part of the town of i'1-ecwater proper and was taken into tho incorporation under protest an as we do not care to take the chances of having our little farms bonded and subject to city taxes with no possibil uy oi even reaping any bonellt, we have taken theso steps to have our property severed from the in corporation before the charter for the town Is ratified by the legislature and With this portion cut off the town would still have about 250 more acres If the nevv county government will add to the comfort and prosperity cf tho people living in it and we be llevc it willthen their gain will mora than compensate for any temporary le ss to, Wasco and Crook. Our representatives should stand for Stockmen county. Parish Sociable. The ladles of tho Parish Society will glvo a sociable and entertainment at the Parish Hourc tomorrow, Wed- rcsday evening, commencing nt. S o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend. TO CO-OPERATE WITH COUNCIL. Felt It Would B ltolinf to Tut Kkln JProm Hack. Cured by CUXJCDItA. I had a breaking out all over luy bad:. Tlio Itching was almost unbearable, and at times I Iclt that It woulu bo ;i roliui to u-ur tho Bkiu olf my bflcL. I trlud due-ton." pie terlptkms, Mill r" ' r! r" imH-p. without even rcllot. 1 rend oi your (Juucuua it'iuo diet) In Uio ludlanuiioha .New. After time nmillcaUous, my back quit milling, and by the lhuotho box of CUTlftiHA Ointment wn.- halt used tho breaking out hud nil cUsappvaied. J. II. TIIDMA8, 2M0 Cornell Ave., Hidianajiollf, Iml CUTICURA THE SET SH.25 Complete External and Intoninl Trr t ment forJKveiy Humor, connlstlnp of Ct'TI cuiuKoAl' (25c ), to clean tho skin of cnuts and cakM, CuTituiu OlnlOMnt (50c.), t J alluy itching, nnd soothe and hmLOUTiouriA Uemu vent (&0o.) to cool mil cleim tho blood, floia throughoutlbc world. I'nTTtn ti an i 'hem. (Join-,, Boh Proiw., Uontou. How iu I ute ltchlnK llunioxj." fruc. Our Cash System chasers money. saves pur- Miller Grocery Co. 623 Main Street Phone Main 511 ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNBELLOB-AT-LAW U. 8. Supreme Court REQ1BTEKED ATTORNEY U. 8. Patent Ofllce U. 8. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trdo Usrki ud Copyright 700 ftn. st, N. W., Wnslitnirton, D. 0 DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure dyspepsia and all disorders arls Ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. Trial package free by writing W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. V. W, Schmidt & Co., druggist. To Sleep Well get your stomach and liver acting right. The easiest, quickest and safest way to do it is to use Beechams Pills Sold KrirTwbara, In boiei lOo. nd Kt, Ladles' Parliamentary Club to Urge Civic Improvement In Pendleton Committee Appointed. A committee of ludks in the Parll mentary Club has been appointed to co-operate with tne city council alow; lines calculated to Improve tho ap pearance of the city. Tho direction this work will talte will be parallel with the work of civic improvement societies all over tho country. Tho movement is expected to result in a more profuse planting ci trees, tne gathering up and dis- rosal ol waste and refuse, the more rystematic and careful numbering of mo streets, the condemning ot un rtfe'htly and perhaps dangerous buibl- wrr and nnccs, the painting nnd re pairing of the city's property and everybody else's for that matter, and the looking after a host of things that naturally come within the jurisdiction 01 sticn an organization. The Parliamentary Club has an pointed the following ladles a commit tee to co-operate with the city council along the lines indicated: Mrs. Wil liam Hoyt, Mrs. P, C. Itobinson. Mrs. T. C. Taylor. Mrs. P. P. Wamslev and Mrs. C. B. Wade. This is a Genuine Cut Price Every Remnant, every Odd Pair of Hose, every Odd Wool Waist, every Odd Silk Waist, every Odd Corset, every Odd Skirt, all Odd Children'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. Re member "that the cost considered. of these goods is not Get a ticket onthe Rubber Tired Buggy at the New Century Comfort Millions are dally finding n world of comfort In Bucklen's Arnica Salve It Kills pains from burns, scalds, cuts bruises: conquers ulcers and fever sores; cures eruptions, salt rheum bolls and felons; removes corns and warts. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Officers Elected at Meeting Yesterday Afternoon Articles of Incorpora tion to Be Filed. The movement nrentloned some days ago in this paper for the organi sation of a cemetery association, cul minated yesterday afternoon In the election of officers following the ad journment of the Parliamentary Club. P. B. Clopton was chosen president. Judge Lowell secretary and C. B. Wade treasurer. Articles of Incorpo ration will bo drawn up at once and filed. Mayor Halley was chairman of tho meeting yesterday afternoon which chose tho officers named. It is desired and expected that tho aeso- c!at!on will get in active running or der by the opening of spring, which the time when the most etfectlvo work for the Improvement of the cem etery can be done. However, there are many preliminaries that could bo attended to with profit almost any time, such as the removal of the de- iris which accumulates invarlablv during the winter months, repairing mo iences ana snapmg up tho mounds, etc. i FRAZER OPERA HOUSE I BAKER & WELCH, Algrs, MARK M0ORH0USE, 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 ISS FAY LEE, President of the ShaKespeari&n Club, Kansas City. Acker's Blood Elixir Dosltlvelv cures chronic blood poisoning and all scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and nurlfler. Money refunded If you are not satis fied. 50c and J1.00. P. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Daphne Circle. All members of Daphne Circle are cordially Invited to attend the Instal lation of officers, oupper following. Wednesday evening, January 14. Ellen G, Bond, Guardian Neighbor. 1 Your booklet came to rav homelike a metzag: of health when I had suffered with -headache, backache and bearing-down pains. I was weak, nervous and hysterical and had not consulted any doctor, thinking It would pass away in time, but instead I found that the pains increased and were more frecjuent. 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For Sale 23 sections of grazing and farming lands in Umatilla and Morrow counties. Good buildings, Ranch will feed 15,000 to 16,000 tlous. Plenty of water. Also be tween 11,000 and 12,000 bead of sheep, 130 head of cattle, 30 horses, wagons, harneus, plows, seeders and other farming supplies. Address sheep. Ail under fence but two sec- Joseph- Vey, Pendleton. I