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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1903)
- g r Monte Carlos and. Dip de signs, J tfst received by ex press at the k. 1 rTk TTTT LECTURE jflLJLJLkj AND P E RIME NTS Enjoyable Entertainment of Novelty and Instruction Under auspices of Pendleton Academy and H. M. Hanaford, Chicago, Exclusive Managers Itearle AIR AS A LIQUID 312 BELOW ZERO Freezes Alcohol, but Burns Steel; Mates Iron. tin and rubber brittle; Renders mercury hard as, iron; Runs a steam engine and docs DOZENS OF WONDERFUIFEATS UNCI L MEETING RESOLUTION PASSED AGAINST THE CHANGE IN CHARTER. Councilman Hartman Resigns as Chairman of the Health and Police Committees F. X. Shemp Granted Liquor License Estimate the Cost of Six and One-half Miles of Sewer at $33,000. The rlty council at Its meet ing last night: Ordered the storage house painted. Granted liquor license to P. X'. Schemp for six months. Adopted resolution providing for grading of Main street be tween Jackson and Wilson, an1 for now sidewalk on both sides' of Main, between Jack son and Washington. Asked the legislature to vote against charter change, mak- lng offices of recorder and marshal elective. Estimated cost of six and one- half miles of Bewerfl at f 33,-000.1 At the council meeting last night there were present Mayor Hailey, Recorder Fitz Gorald, Attorney Car ter and Councilmen Hartman, Som mervllle, Swltzler, Johnson, Clopton, and Dickson. The nuoslion coming un in informal discussion1 lis to the prospects of sell ing the old engine, it was agreed that it should be cleaned, and that some minor repairs were needed upon It. T. J .Million, the engineer at the pump house, was Anally authorized to clean it and put in such repairs as are necessary, use his own judgment as to details, and afterward send In his hill. The bill of C. E. Roosevelt for $10 for floral decorations used by tho committee when the Tongue funeral train went through wns read but passed up, no action being taken up on it. Before adjournment $3.50 was raised among the city officials pres ent, and the remainder will He rals- What Shall We Have for Dessert? every day, Let.us, answer it to-day. Try U ul FreoStg Strawberries In an Ice f RAZEE OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY ND&Y JANUARY 26 LAR PRICES, 50o and $1; children under ,15, 50c. Selection Subscribers onlv. cens at q a. ,m. Tan. 24. Sale of seats, t.Arn " a r m Ton A ivir.Tiiieiti ucxiua u 1 a. u mitt tie Columbia V V rrin-rr rlAn kiiiv r rr- u w IiY FURNIHHF.T3 IW 'mHwurmTAKi CENTER OF BLOCK ft . IJi helling floune and two . . w wuuuii r with lota from $700 i ii9r. in. 4ov property qn easy YVmiilatfsvn villi iiaira "7 vu uojf mure. a WClt Until real u NOW III Court Street Despam & Clark Wholesale Com mission Merchants .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 Oat Quotations 9 a delicious and "healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling ! no baking 1 odd boiling water and set to eool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry arid Strawberry. Get a package st your grocers to-day. 10 cts. The Big GROCERY In a Small Room Best -apples in the market, only 50c and 75c per box. Finest Walla Walla Creamery Butter, a pound bricks, 70c. D. KEHLER & SON Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bank HARPER Physicians prescribe it for their most deli cate oatients OLD and PURE For Sale by JOHN SCHMIDT Lumber, 1, 'Lumber, Lumber. All kind- for all purposes. Sash, I Doors and Blinds. Planing of all descriptions done to otder. ( Don't place your, order loi Building Material until you havf consulted us. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lpmber, Yard. ROBERT f (MISTER, Proprietor by private subscription to defray tho bill. The council ordered the palntlnf- of the storage house, the expense of which, the building belnp 20x48 feet In size, Is estimated at $20. The application of F. X. Schemn jfor a license to sell liquor for six I months from tho firstt of February, was granted. There was an Informal discussion of the subject of there being two bars In tho OoU'.en Rule hotel, run under one license, and the question was n ued whether the bartender for the basement is running it for himself or for the house. The point was raised! that as the law requires the posting of the licer.se in a conspicuous place J lit-hind' the bar, U could not bo done' In this Instance, because there are two bars, on different floors. The Inquiry was also made as to whether Jhe oraprietor holds more than ono fcuvernment license. A resolution was unanimously pass ed providing for the grading of Main street between Jackson and Wilson treet3 and for laying sidewalks on both sides of Main between Jackson and Washington. The council unanimously passed a resolution indorsing the bill now bo fore the legislature appropriating ?F00.000 for the Lewis and Clark ex position. Tho resolution printed below In rull, was read and passed with one dissenting voice that of Mr. Hart man: Resolved, That the mayor and common council of the city of Pen dleton, having learned that a petition Is being ciiculated asking tho legis lature now in session to amend the charter of this city, making the offl ccs of recorder and marshal elective instead of appointive; and recogniz ing the fact that It is inimical to the interest of good government to the city to have said change made, for the reason that It Is a step backward rather than forward in tho march of civilization, that the election of these officers in the past (before the char ter was changed making them ap pointive) In a number of Instances, made officers who were not In accord with the mayor or common council in conducting the affairs of the city. even going so far as to openly defy them, and that several of these elect' ed officers made exceedingly bad rec ords, and that all the experience of the past leads the mayor and com mon ctntncll to believe that no change should be made at this time, that tho present law has not been long enough In existence to fully prove its great value, and further that tho mayor ard common council before they Can rightly bo held responsible for the conduct of tho government of the city, must be left with control of the various officers who are to put the laws Into effect; would therefore urge the senators and representatives from Umatilla county to use their best endeavors to defeat the passage of such an amendment to the char ter. That the recorder be directed to at onco send a certlflod copy of these resolutions to each of our senators and representatives from this county. As soon as the vote on the resoln tion was recorded, Councilman Hart man, who voted no, aBked to be re lieved from the chairmanship of the health and police committee. The recoider was Instructed to pre pare copies of both resolutions and forward them to the representatives and sentors from this county. An informal discussion of tho sewer question developed the opinion that not over six and a half or seven miles of sewer will be needed to carry out the proposed plans. If the system costs the same per mile as the Baker City system, which seems to be tho nearest to the Pendleton system as to general conditions surrounding the work, the seven miles of sewer here will cost approximately $33,000. The problem of putting the two Babcock firo extinguishers beyond the Influence of extremely cold weather was discussed. The matter was finally referred to Fire Chief Wlthee. A resolution was unanimously adopted ordering a plank sidewalk on the east side of Cosble street, be tween Alta and Court streets. The district does not have many residents hut It seemed to bo the concensus of belief that the walk ought to bo laid, and so the resolution passed. The opinion developed that per haps the city had put Its foot in a hole by ordering the Improvement of the east end of Court street, but no proposition to reconsider the action of a week ago was even proposed. A general discussion of the subject was indulged in, It was agreed that how ever necessary tho Improvement is that nevertheless the situation has its unfortunate phases. One Is the fact that the cost of the grading and rocking will exceed the value of some of tho lots, which are unimproved, and their value will un doubtedly be eaten up by the expense which Is estimated to. be at least $260 per lot. The Sisters of St. Francis own three blocks and 60 feet of ground abutting the lane, and the hardship the Improvement will impose upon the order was deeply regretted; es pecially when the value commercial, social and educational of the socie ty to the community. Is considered. The prospect of the O. R. & N, de fraying a portion of tne expense does not seem to bo altogether hope less. City Attorney Carter is in receipt ot a letter from the company which implies that the company may bear a KNOX HATS SPS ARE HERE. THE GREAT $5.00 LINE I PNOY THE GREAT lCnUA $3,50 LINE GORDON $3.00 LINE LATEST 1903 HATS BIG BOSTON STORE SWEATERS ALL COLORS ALL SIZES ALL PRICES SEE THE NEW SPORTSMAN'S SWEATER AND SHOOTING JACKET portion of tho expense, but the com munlcatlon does not really commit the company to so do. Tho policy ot the company In this county hereto fore In relation to grades and bridges was referred to as being qulto liberal and the hope was expressed that the company will conclude to bear a por tion of this expense. It will ho re membered that the railroad right ot way abuts the etitlro north side of the lane. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Must Have Luxuriant and Glossy Hair, No Matter What Color. The finest contour of a female face, hte sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses something If the head Is crown ed with cant hair. Scant and falling hair, It Is now known, is caused by a parasite that burrows Into the scalp to the root of tho hair, where It sapt tho vitality. ' The llttlo white scales the germ throws up In borrowing aro called dandruff. To cure dandruff permanently, then, and to stop fall ing hair, that germ must bo killed. Ncwuro's Herpicide, an entirely now result of tho chomlcal laboratory, destroys the dandruff flerm, and, ot course,, stops the falling' hair, and cures baldness. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Send 10c In stamps for sample to Tho Horplclde Co., Do trolt, Mich. Only the Fire of Genius. "No, child," said tho patlont mother "the Plymouth Church Review Club's 'Evening With Hums' has nothing to do with tho coal situation." -Brooklyn Eagle, Bt'HOIKUJ. "Wf roo rror hurt In your automotillu7" , ' "Ma; but l broke three ribs when 1 was thrown op I of It."