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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1903)
i; I Extraordinary low prices on all broken Ladies', Misses', 'piIlP Men's and I Shoes. When we advertise HVIII- Low 7&7" prices we do just what we say. Come and see for yourselves. lines of Boys' ow Diadrnget, Wilson & Co., PhoocMain GOOD SHOES CHEAP I IN CIRCUIT COURT LARGE ATTENDANCE OF JURORS AND WITNESSES i... i " J 1 " : newee MONDAY, JANUARY 19. 190S. PERSONAL MENTION. E, Dorler, or Nolan. Is In town He reports a great Influx of ; newcomers who are taking up gov- j eminent lana In that vicinity. i Mrs. Oriella Compton, who has been visiting her father-in-law. Mar tin Compton, returned this morning I to Balmer, Idaho, where she resides. Mrs P. P. Collier la eonTtleselnc I Owen Havnes had his right hand James Howard, of Nolan, is In the SMri..b?!E . . t- ' v. , ,,, t , . lal at the O. K. & N. yards this morn Carl Koenkcr, of Birch Creek, is Irk, , . . . I Joe Bailer starts tonight for Tnco- Effle Jean Frailer has recovered mai expecting to be gone two or three -"- " ; montns. He will be associated with Ralph McLaughlin, O. R. fc N.jC. E. Bean in the sale of the Security jswitchman, is off duty, sick. safe. Old Mr. Bell, or Cabbage Hill, Willi Mr. Lenhart's new cottage at the build a residence next spring i corner or "Washington and Lincoln - Mrs. E. C. Smith went to Portland I Plastering is being done. It will be this morning lor a week's visit. I ready for occupancy in about two Peter van Orsdall will go to "Meecham tomorrow on business. Mrs. Homer Hallock returned Sat srday from a short visit to Heppner. Henry Campbell and wife went to Jtanlngton on a visit this morning. "W. H. Babb, of Echo, was in town this morning en route to Spokane. James Baitezore, of Cabbage Hill mrinr. ' G. "W. Pliillips returned to Spokane today. He has been the guest of Joe Bailey. R. B. Miller, general freight agent CS the O. R. & K went through this zrarnlng. Judge Ellis has returned from Hilisboro, where he went to attend the funeral of Mr. Tongue. 1 John McNerney. O. R. & N. section ( weeks. .Senator Smith left for Salem yes terday, to resume his work in the leg islature. He Intends to return home again next Saturday, to remain over Sunday again. Messrs. J. D. Phelps. Chastain, Prickett, Hodgen and Evans .of Mil ton, arrived in town yesterday to at tend the present term of the circuit court as Jurors. Ernest Koenker. or Birch Creek, is in town today. He reports a light rail or snow in that neighborhood this winter, but or late there has been considerable frost. Charles Holman, revenue collector from Portland, is in the city examin ing the bonds and licenses of the Honor dealers, cigar manufacturers and tobacco dealers. Assistant Father Boschl, of the Ira Rose Pleads Guilty to Larceny of a Horse Ernest Conker Fined $50 for Assault With a Pitchfork Jas, Linder, Who Rode Another Man's Horse to Echo, Changes His Plea AHarge attendance of Jurors and witnesses was present this morning at the opening of the regular session or the circuit court. The case of Ira Rose, the young man who is held for larceny or a horse from near Weston, was called and he pleaded guilty. Ernest Conker was fined $50 for as sault with a pitchfork. James Linder, the young man who hired a horse from M. J. Carney and rode It to Echo, and then sold it to Richard Jones, was aralgned. At the premllmlnary hearing he pleaded not guilty to the charge. When arraign ed today ho plead guilty. His father arrived from North Yakima this afternoon and now young Under de sires to change his plea again, to that of not guilty. COAL STOCK ON THE MARKET. Thompson Creek Coal Company of Heppner Transacts Important Bus iness. At a meeting of the board of direct ors of the Thompson Creek Coal Co., held at the office of the company In this city a few days ago. It was de cided to place 100.000 shares of stock on the market at two and one-half cents per share, says' the Heppner Times. It was also decided to let a contract for sinking a 200-foot shaft, work to be begun on same as soon as possible. This company, which is composed entirely of Heppner people, report a seven-foot vein of a good quality of bituminous coal, the same being located about seven miles from a railroad line, ine cuuipu u boldlncs of 10O0 acres of land In hat is believed to be a very rich f-oal field. We aic lnforn-cd that a large lumber company will construct a logging railroad directly through the new ccal field In order to tap a large belt of timber beyond, lu this case the company will experience no trouble In getting coal moved, wnicn they expect to have on the market by the first of next July Mr R. F. Hynd. secretary or the company, tells Ihe Times that stock is selling quite rapidly. METHODIST SERVICES. Program of the Coming Week's Work Interest In Services Increasing. At the Methodist Episcopal church services are assuming their normal condition. Interest in the services is deepening. In the services of yes lord ay three persona came fonsard and began the Christian life. The work for the week will be Young people's prayer meeting Tues day evening at the parsonage. Wed nesday evening the Ladles Aid Soci cty will give a dime social at the home of A. H. Rue! Thursday night the regular prayer meeting will be hold. Friday evening a general song service. CHURCH REMODELED. Over $500 In Re- Improving Their Catholics Expend painting and Church. The interior of the Catholic church has been considerably remodeled, while the improvements and renovat ing effected have been considerable. Over o00 have been expended upon repainting, repapering nnd carpenter ing. The now altars have been built, and the side altars have been remod eled. The Catholic brethren con template, and win bend their ener gies to effect he building of a large hall which will be located upon the church property on Market, between Court and Webb streets, and which will be -used ror secular meetings only, by the Catholic brethren. SMALL TURN-OUT. Rabbit Drive at Echo a Tame Affair Was Not Advertised. The rabbit drive at Echo yesterday System to Be Extended. Upon the arlval or two new switch' boards and the necessary cables, the telephone system In Pendleton will be greatly extended. Over 100 new 'phones will be put In 'Phone boxes are being rut in new, but the lnstat latlon or these will take place later on, when the supplies mentioned ar rive. The company now has on hand about 100 poles, which are not ex pected to be enough to meet the needs or the extension. Preparing for Dedication. The Christian church will be dedl cateu some time in February or March, the exact time as yet not de termined upon. Rev. Lister, knowing the widespread interest in the build ing or the church which has been taken ror 100 miles or more about, is exerting himself to secure an ex cursion rate over both roads to Oils point fo rthe occasion or the dedica tion. foreman at Cayuse. snent Sunday in ! Catholic pastorate here, preached in fhie city visiting friends ' Grande ns supply yesterday. I was a rather tame affair on account C H. Finn, a nrominent attorn ev nf!J,ext 1Ioday a will preach as sup-! of the small turnout or hunters. Not nn, a prominent attorney oi . TIr,mo . ,,, i nrpr ni tt- .ua uranae, passed down on yesterday " evenins's train to Seattle. , XIss Myrtle Smith wHl go to The t t rv.,. -r!,, Dalles tomorrow to take charge or an7 FarmVr of DnlonTTs m the dty ! n!on fr store during! todav transacting busing. Ve? absence in Pendleton. at !capea the bedside of her sick father. over 200 men and hoys took part, and they were strung out along a two mile line. Not over 100 rabbits were killed, while it is said that thousands GOSPEL MEETINGS. Form of Bulldozing. A gang of young boys is said to be In the habit of congregating on Sun day around the Furnish warehouse. and engaging in boxing and sruffling for a pastime, while such a proceed ing is not appropriate to the Sabbath, it wGttld not be so objectionable did they not frequently resort to a form of bulldozing which they seem to hRve gotten down to a Idnd of sy tcm. It consists of persuading some boy to put on the gloves and then give him no opportunity to take them off. but to heartlessly cuff and brow beat him for the amusement of the i est of the gang, despite his protests and efforts to escape. Baptist Meeting. The revival meeting at the Baptist church will continue every night dur ing the week, except Saturday. The attendance is good and the result of ths meetings is highly satisfactory. Last night there were four additions to the church, and two conversions. Rev. W. R King is conducting the revival alone. see Here We eive oim- 1 in Police Court. Charles Hamilton, colored, was this morning fined by Judge Fitz Gerald ?10 on each of two counts for being drunk and disorderly, and for at tempting to kick in the door of a com-1 Pttruueni in ine lenuerioin district. He had his fun yesterday and plead ed guilty to both charges this morning. On lanuarv tax of tea ctnY ll) taken ofl all teas, SUN CURP That sold for It is rfine TWtVfl 4-fcC, nr word for 3 itandseefcryourselL 1 1 Owl Tea He 17 lbs. Sugar 1,. REAL ESTATE 13,000 acre tract and a. 800 acres. 8 mil. C -J cent off market nriv. ' 380 acres In Cimu pw ... 800 acres of vht ivr from Pendleton. tR tm 300 acres on the river, ms , Pendleton. 12.800. 1 nH ! M.OOO, 'BWU & CiiUICUOl, l,ow. This ia n&rtiil llt nr . HflH wtlMt fa lt.1 - w uicu a flirt 1 City Property a SfedtM i hare a loss 1 11 of lota, realdeaees, sac I do not list property sbJm j E. T. WADE, Keal fcstate Dtak. At the Point of Death. Mrs. B. F, Lane, of Nolan, lies at the point or death rrom the effects of cancer, with which she is afflicted, and for which she underwent an op eration for removal a couple of months ago. Her sons, one of whom resides in Southern Oregon, the re mainder in the East, have been sum moned and are daily expected to ar rive at the bedside. today transacting business. Vni A Tin. f-1 , if V. n i im. U . ... Ih. IMC X CUU1CD w .. . Warehouse, will start for New York' -J, er.u nasurned from at-j tendincr the ellvor lulilloo n-.v, ...i, ra a purcnasing trip, tomgnt. r . .:. .,,;.. u- r- ; rn,., r ' - . .versary oi Arcnmsnop Christie, at a " Charles Morrison, who has been . Portland. He reports that there were tional Church This Week. lrnrtTo Inohl, 100 prie8tfi Pent, and three: The services or the Congregational CominB Missouri. tped to Spokane this morning. .bishops. church were weU attended yesterday! The Misses Corda and Lulu LaHue u. iiorns. or walla Walla, general, Senators C. J. Smith of th!K cltr jand Kev. C. F. Clapp preached prac-'W Deep Water, Ma. have arrived and "l - was m town and Justus Wade of Union countv ! ucaj. pomtea ana instructive ser- joaay. en route to the westward. ' Renrcsentativc t -wt M,,rr.h- rimons. The eveninc service was one Mnnihv. ofl ine iniant uaugnier or josepn vey.j union and J. W. Scrlber of La Grande the prominent sheepman, was baptiz-1 formed a Jolly party on last even ed at the Catholic church yesterday, , ing's train, bound for Salem, efter high mass. Schick & Miller, the Athena mer- T. M. Bush and family, of Athena, , chants, are about to begin the erec Tlslted over Sunday with the family Uon of a brick business house lOOx of Edward Woody, returning this (120 feet in size and two stories in morning. ; height The building will be used for Ed Eben is having considerable re- ' the Grocery and furniture bnsiness. pairs and improvements effected up-! The 88th birthday of Nelson Swag es the Interior of bis cloak, suit and ! gart was celebrated Saturday even- waisi lactory. ing at the home or himself and his William L. Albright, who has been estimable wife, by a party or relatives ia charge or the Security Safe busi-.eaUlnS nPn them. Befreshments aesB here for some time, leaves for ! were served and an impromptu pro- Jjraver tomgnt. of unusual interest. In the after noon following the Sunday school session Hev. H. N. Smith preached a rousing gospel sermon nt the West End ChapcL The meetings are to continue this week at the Congrega tional church every evening at 7:30, with preaching by Rev. C. F. Clapp! and Bev. H. N. Smith. The public! Is Invited. ! come with the intention of makinc- their home here or in this vicinity. Their parents, Elmer LaHue and wife, of the same place, have sold their Missouri property and will soon follow their daughters to Umatilla county for the purpose of Investing and remaining here permanently. COLGATE 'S gram given. j K. A. Dozler, or Nolan, is In town .today. Mr. Dozler Is a fruit and hog j raiser. He states that hogs and sheep jaleo are healthy in his neighborhood, ! there being no indications of sickness J or any kind. So far as can be judged Eureka Lodge Installation. The new board of officers of Eure ka Lodge No. 32, L O. O. F., is com posed as follows: Noble grand, M. J. Carney; vice-grand, H. C. Craig; sec retary, W. F. Taylor; warden, John W. Duncan; conductor, L. A. Ed- dings; inside guard, E. Hansen ; I right supporter of the noble grand.. John Halley: right supporter of the( vice-grand-. D. ICemler; left supporter! or tne Ten Dollars Reward. Lost Last May, one bay horse; weight about 1200 pounds, branded 65 on left shoulder, mane roached last spring. Will pay above reward for return or same to Purl Bowman, . C. C. Myers, or Spokane, started on , his return home this morning. Mr. Lais .celebrated line ofM-Ters bas visiting here with his Perfumes Tcrifet War -irf i stm Mr. Myers, Sr., formerly cnraies, louti water and ,ived ucre and a umcksmUn , ubuuw iictu ' uv'jultuliuli. ne is si years or ige, I lU CUUUUIOn, . cntirta DiinnnHoi T T Tr1I-. i Wells: scene supporter. It Alexander. The installation was conducted k T B. i Tweedy, district deputy grand mas-1 ter. 1 Will Build Residence. Frank King, of Cold Springs. Is in I' 4fed fev tSS, If VOf Want'bat M heartr ana ab'e bodied as the SOmeining ezqoisitelv nice. . A "... " .T; . the city this week, in attendance up-' f . - w. wi-uu viii kij uumeujaiHiv in nn ino firniiu nitrf a i ask for Colgates. TALLMAN & C2: THE DRUGGISTS Tacoma to take charge of the man-.King will next spring build a' large agement in that district of the sales tepartment of the Security Sares. C. B. Wade has purchased territory rights for the invention, and Sir. Bean will promote the business. He has fcten associated with the Boston Store for over six years. Corner lot. A banrain. lfion Good 5-room house, good stable and other A FEW BARGAINS 7-room houie with bath room, wood shed, cellar, good lawn with shade tree, on Lincoln street, near Bluff. A snap for 11300 Tom Bwearenger place on Wert Alta street Two lota, good resi dence. Only I2&0Q, 1 Good G-room hou on West Alta. 8 acres adjoining the city, bulldlnea. OulvtlSoO. 320 acre, pood houae and barn, jrootl orchard. 30 acres in alfalfa, on nver, 12 miles from city. Juat J-1000. 160 acres 5 miles from town, small houae, plenty water. A rood proposition to take, $1600. 6 BUSINESS CHANCES The Old Dutch Henry .Feed Yard, a good investment, 70). Depot livery stable, only 7C0. Hayden's confectionery store on Court street, at invoice price. W. F. EARNMART, ASSOCIATION BLOCK and commodious residence on his ranch north of Cold Springs. Mr. King has in this year 640 acres of winter wheat. One-half of it Is up and luuniue feu. ine remainder was sown too late to make a fall ernwth which was the case with a large per " oi m; wmier wheat that that tclghborhof d In fact, there Is much of the wlntpr wheat out there yet to oe sown It will pay you to buy yout shoes I dating out Janu- I ary clearing sale, f All shoes are- cheaper and some ' : kinds that ST. JOE STORE, Out Great Special Sale Now Full Blast. Never before were goods cheap. Come bay and save money. We mean what we say. THF S VflNC hcdaiiitii c nn Bemember: The largest stock of goods in the city to select from. wwwvwsvwww Rader esponds eadily Pine crnitore Rewards eaped apidly af pamine x igtstes Officers of Woodmen. The following are the names of the newly installed officers of the Wood- nine: Thomas Fitz Gerald, council commander; William Krobler, advis ory lieutenant; E. J. Murphy, bank er; J. E. Beam, clerk; h. D. Drake, escort; Roy Knight, sentinel; Ash ley -Follet, watchman: Philip Mc Brien. manager. Were $5.00 now $3.35 3-5o 3.50 300 2.50 1.50 '25 2 95 2.50 1.69 1.50 98 89 Rade, Reliable Retailes Main and Webb Streets. System to Be Extended. The water system will be extended westward on Court street from Ann tr. Star streets very soon. The pre liminary work will be the laying of a main between the points mention ed. Afterward the sen-ice will be connected with private houses all along the route. Bargains if we can fit you. fPEOPLES I WAREHOUSE riiiiiiiiiiin..it1) Our 25c Coffei It can't be improved on by any priced coffee. Maple Syrup, Pure and Delicious Buckwheat for your hot cakes. All kinds of mushes complete, clean and low priced place to buy groceries Martin's Family Grocery and Bfckef) BEST DRY WOOD. We have boKght of the Allen Brothers, their interest is 1 Wood business, and sow we are ready to farnieli w dry wood on short notice. Office 638 Main Street. Plume 1 12 1. p. P. COLLINS & LEGAL BLANKS lXC aloie of them. A faff seppty always kept ia stock.