East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 13, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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MEN'S AND BOYS'
SHOES
LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT
Vici Kid, Calf, Kangaroo and Cor da van.
Boys' Shoes, '$ J. 25 to $2.25.
Men's Shoes, $1.40 to $4.50.
Our Shoes are worthy of your inspection be
cause they are money savers.
Bae & Daley
One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Burniahors
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MAY
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1903.
GENERAL NEV6.
TUo senate committee on interoco
anic canals has referred to a sub-committee
tho bills fixing salaries and
residences of Isthmian canal conimli1
sloners. The resignation of Jlidshipman
Pearson from the Naval Academy at
Annapolis, because he was hazed ias
been rejected by Superintendent
Brownson.
Rev. Thomas A. Perryman presi
dent -of the Creek House of Kings, died
Wednesday. He was a full blood Creel;
Indian and had been a leader in the
Creek nation for 30 years.
The executive committee of the
New York Clearing Houso Associa
tion adopted amendments to the con
stitution regulating the surplus trust
reserves of trust companies.
The San Francisco Brick Comp'-ny
has violated the labor law and the
United States attorney has filed 15
complaints against the company. The
penalty In each case is $1,000.
All the cotton mills of the Cocheo
Manufacturing Company at Dover, N,
H., are shut down owing to a strike of
250 spinners and carders to enforce
pay for 20 minutes' overtime.
A syndicate has been formed includ
ing practically all the French naviga
tion companies and representing ships
of 1,500,000 tons. It is headed by M.
I.ebon. ex-minister of commerce.
A representative of Korea Is in this
country to contract for the making of
idols to be used in his country and
China. New York and Philadelphia
firms are bidding for the business.
Four deaths due to the recent bliz
zard are reported in New Brunswick.
The fiiot train for six days reached
St. John Wednesday. Railway traffic
is still delayed by heavy snow drifts.
General Ricciotti Garibaldi, a son of
the great patriot who raised a force
of Italian volunteers for Greece dur
ing the Greco-Turkish war. is organ
izing a volunteer expedition to assist
tho .Macedonians.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Pendleton.
F. A. Peters, Portland.
T. Alaher. Poitland.
C. it. Smith, Portland.
W II. Mcintosh, PortlanJ.
G. T. Williams, Portland.
F. S. .Mc.Mahon, Portland.
T. T. Burns. Portland.
K. H. Burke, Pottland.
J. Shuerman. San' Fiancisco.
J. A. Dunlap, Now York.
J. H. Young, St. Louis.
S. W. Cole, San Francisco.
J. Davis, San Francisco.
F. A. Johnson, i.ouisvllle.
F. F. Farrlll, St. Louis.
J, -A. Harbke. lone.
R. H. Castou. Spokane.
S. S. Gill, Spokane.
G. C. Moser. Spokane.
W. IS. Jenkins, city.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
Multnomah county fruit growers are
preparing to establish a free market
place for members of the association
in Portland.
A. C. Smith, of Salem, who gave
checks for sums due on a gambling
debt, and afterward drew his money
out of the bank and refused to honor
them, was released from the change
of Issu'ng botus checks, Thursday.
Joseph Yowell one of the oldest
pioneeis of Union county, filed in
Union Thursday, aged "0 years. .Mr.
Yowell was keeper of a toll gate on
the Halllv stage road east .of Union,
35 yeais ago.
Jake Shafer, a Russian baker, wai
caught iu the act of stealing clothing
from the White House clothing store
at Walla Walla. Thursday, and con
fessed to stealing $85 worth of goods
, within the past week.
A human skull and backbone, sup
posed to- be the remains of a man
iiameil All'.iard, were found in tho
Santlani Thursday. Millard disappear
ed from Swe" Hpme a year ago biuI
has never been heard from.
Sharlotte Grimberg, tho wife ot a
sailor, has sued tho Columbia River
Packers Association for $5,000 dam
ages, for the death of her husband
which' was caused by the unsafe rig
gins of tho vessel breaking with him.
Golden Rule.
R. H. Simpson, Baker City.
A. F .Bernard, Portland.
K, Taulan, Denver.
J. C. Bowman and wife, Salt I,ake,
S. 1j. Bowman, Salt Iake.
F. C. Bowman, Salt Lake.
C. L. Bowman, Salt Lake.
James Pond, city.
Mr. Wright, Valley.
Fred King, The Dalles.
Joe Pentelen, The Dalles,
J. W. Lusk, Ii Grande.
Mrs. F. Nagel, Gcncssee.
F. R. Nagel, Genesee.
Joseph Morsch, Gcnessee.
J. T. Taylor, Farmington.
W. Moak, Telba.
Fred Burdlc, Genessee.
Mrs. C. K. Hibbs, Genessee.
Maude Burdlc, Genessee.
C. L. Sulard, Halstead.
B. B. Larron, Halstead.
N. A. Rasholt, Halstead.
K. O. Slette, Halstead.
J. W. Koontz, Tho Dalels.
W. W. Wheeler, Portland.
W. H. Roche. Sumpter.
C. B. Masson, Portland.
J. G. Helfricb, Spokane.
Charles Austin, Spokane. "
Joe Lleuallen, Weston.
C. Keysers, Helix. -'
Georga Ness. Cold Springs.
F. J. Gardner, Portland.
Mrs. W. D. Benedict, Kcho.
A. H, Robinson, Echo.
E. I j. Johnson, Denver.
H. E. Davis, Salt Lake.
M. .M. Alorris, Tacoma.
J. E. Rogers, Seattle.
R. J. Guild. Baker City.
NOT ACCEPT
JUDGE LOWELL HESITATES
TO ACT AS COMMISSIONER.
Fair Appropriation Bill Allows No Sal
aries to Board Only a Rich Man
Can Afford to Lose the Time Board
Will Not Organize Until in May.
Judge Stephen A. I,owell hesitates
seriously about accepting the appoint
ment of commissioner for Eastern Or
egon for tho Lewis and Clark Exposi
tion. Judge Lowcjll regrets that his
means do not warrant the expendltuie
of time and energy which tho law Im
poses upon the commissioners! who
will receive no salary. The appropri
ation allows them only their hotel bills
and railroad faro does not remuner
ate them in the least for their out
lay of time, which will bo very con
siderable, if they oven attempt to ex
ecute the amount of work which tho
law requires oi them.
Mr. Lowell declares that .no man
who Is not independently rich can af
lord to undertake the duties of exposi
tion commissioner. Of the 11 mem
bers of the commission, 10. live west
of the Cascade mountains. What he
thinks Is obviously an error in the
enactment of the commission bill Into
law prevents the organization of the
commission bclore May 23, which will
help embarrass tho members by
crowding their labors into too short
period of time.
.Mr. Lowell did not go to Portland
to meet with the other commissioners
and the other officials of the exposition
board, on account of the oveilani!
train upon which he expected to go
being so late arriving here he could
not get through to Portland in time
WARD'S MINSTRELS.
This Aggregation of Artists to Appear
In This City Next Monday.
"It's tho man behind the gun who
does the work" Is n saying that has
gained circulation recently from tho
fact that uowoy, bciuey, uampsuu mm
all the great commanders, are receiv
ing niihllr nralsc. and tho men
th.it actua'ly did the work are only
lecognlzed collectively. The fact re
mains that the sturdy sons of Amerl
f.'.n fathers and mothers stood behind
(he smoking cannon stripped to th(
n-nuts henrinimi with mrwuer. in 'inn-
oar ni-nrv mlniltn nf a shell 01 small
shot tearing through tnoir rnnus, ami
mullnc thrm to instant deaths and
.diH they stood loading and nring. ami
the favorite song ot tho brave men
lchlnd the gun was, "What the H
n, Wn film?"
it Is said that while one of theio
l-.eioes lay dying ,on tho deck "while
the surgeon was endeavoring by his
i.ilnlstratioi.s to sooth his terrible
pain's, a comrade knelt by his side nnc!
r-sked if theie was any word ie desir
ed to bo sent to tho loved ones at
home. Tho poldlor raised himslf on
his elbow vlth a supieme "ffort and
diawing a little package iiom ms
pocket haidcd ft to his friend, and
c.nli "filvn this to mv brother' It
contains two tickets to Ward's ruin
Bm1a mid T don't want him to miss
It," and he died with a beautiful smllo
on his face. The date of this at
traction will be .Monday, February 1G.
ai tno r-razer.
TO INVESTIGATE ROCK CRUSHER
Baker Citizens Now In Portland on
City Council Business.
Councilmen H. S. Bowcn, R. D. Car
ter" and L. Crabill,.ot Baker Citv, pass
ed through yesterday evening on
ther way to Portland for the purpose
of witnessing experiments with the
reck crusher, which has been taken
under advisement by the city council
of Pendleton.
The Bakei City council has been
censidering the purchase of a crusher
and this committee was sent to per
sonally investigate the merits of the,
machine and the work it Is capable
of doing.
While in Portland this committee
will also investigate the management
of the Portland sewer system with a
view to impioving tho system at Baker
during tho coming summer. Baker
also expects to pave or use crushed
rock on all of her principal streets
within the next year.
Sick Headache absolutely and per
manently cured by using Mokl Tea,
A pleasant herb drink. Cures con
sttpatlon and Indigestion, makes -you
eat. sleep, work and happy. 2E cents
and 50 cents. Write to W. H. Hook
or & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for a freo
sample. F-W. Schmidt & Co., drug
gists.
Dime Social.
The "Reds" of tho Christian Sunday
school will entertain tho "Blues" and
their other friends In tho lefcture room
of the church Friday evening, from 8
o'cloo kto 10:30. Refreshments will bo
served and a pleasant time Is anticl
pated.
How's This?
We offer One IIuiHlrwl Dollars Itewaril
frr any can- of raturrli that i-annot bo
cured by Hall's Catnrrh Cure.
F. .T CHUNKY & CO., I'rops., Toledo, O.
We, the uiiiJei-plxned, have known K. J.
Cheney for the lust !." yearn, and bellero
him perfectly honorable In all business
tranttactlonx and financially able to carry
out any obllKatlonx made by their Arm.
WICST, & TltlTAX, Wholesale DniKglstn,
Toledo, O
WAI.DINd. KIN.NAN .1. MAHVIN, Whole
sale DrugKlsts, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catnrrh Cure 1 taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system I'rlce 75c per
bottle. Sold by all drusrslsts. Testimonials
free.
Hall's Kainlly Tills uie the best
Cheap Rates Westbound.
From February 15 to April 30, 1903,
Inclusive, (he O. R. & N. Co, will
have on sale tickets from Missouri
River points to Pendleton for $22.50;
from St. Paul, $25.00; from St. Louis,
$27.50. Call on tho O. R. & N, ticket
agent for all particulars.
Nearly Forfeits His Life.
A runaway almost ending fatally
started a horrible ulcer on tho leg of
J. B. Orner, Franklin Grovo, HI. For
four years It defied all doctors and all
remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salvo
had no trouble to euro him. Equally
Tho mother of Elliot Lyons, the good for burns, bruises, skin erup
murderer of Sheriff Withers, of Lanoitions and piles. 25 cents at Tallnian
county, Is now expected to die at nay& Co.'s drug store.
time. She is under arrest, but is uri
consclousrmost of tho time. She ind
Lyons' wife held the sheriff while
Lyons shot him.
Three sailors on the barkentlno
Amarath, were brutally beaten by sail
or boarding houso keepers of Port
land, Thursday. Ono of the sailors haB
not been found since tho encounter,
and is thought to be dead, in tho bot
tom of tho river.
For Sale.
$3,750, two houses and 75x100 fee',
on Garden street. Rents for $33 per
month. Address J. M. Leezer, 2B9
Clhy street, Portland, Or.
f 2
Ifenry Thlbeouf, tho suspected
French murderer, and Mario Pietto,
bis suspected accomplice, will bo re
turned to Paris from New York,
Largest Timber Shipment.
The largest single contract for Ore
gon timber that has yet been recorded
is that of tho Oregon Snort Line Rail
load company with a Portland sawmill
firm for 2000 cars of piling. ThU ship
ment of piling has bee.i passing over
the O. R. & N. for tho last 10 months,
as fast as the millers loaded it.
Tho piling is of Oregon fir, ranging
in length from 50 to 70 feet and ono
length of piles is loaded on two flat
cars.
This timber is being used on a oiec
of new track, which crocs-es a portion
of Salt Lake, where for 22 miles th"
road will rest on piling. From Tour to
10 cars of the giant stick i pass thnjugl,
Pendleton each day.
Used to Cramped Quarters.
Husband (Inspecting house and lot,
with a view to purchase) The lot is
absurdly small, my dear; scarcely big
enough for a flower bed.
Wife (fresh from flat) Er couldn't
we have a folding flower bed? Smart
Set.
Tho county court of Linn county
awarded Mrs. Harriet Riley, of Port
land, tho sum of $2,000 for damages
sustained in a bridge accident on a
county road last summer, A span of
a bridge over Owl Creek gave way
precipitating a carriage in which Mrs.
Hiley was riding, into the mud and
water, Injuring her permanently.
If you are troubled with impure
blood, Indicated by sores, pimples,
headache, etc., we would recommend
Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo sell
undera positive guarantee. It wll lal-
ways cure scrofulous or syphilitic
pclsons and all blood diseases. 60
cents and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt &
Co., druggists.
Valen
tines...
The line of Geo. C.
Whitney & Co., from
ioc to $3,00.
Cupid
s
Errand
BE ONE OF THEM
AT
F. W. SCHMIDT & CO,
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
Phone Main 851
IVALENTiNES
Fancy Imported
New Designs
Rare Beauties
Prices 1 cont and up.
Take a look at the dis
play in our window.
I FRAZIER'S
I Book and Stationery Store
ARE YOU READY-TO BUY
REAL
ESTATE ?
THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST
A lodgiug house, 14 rooms and lot,
very eentrally located, $2500.
A lot ubout three blccks from Main
street, $260
A house, 8 rooms and lot, live blocks
oil" Mala street, $1100.
Other houses and lots from $600 to
$2500.
Single lots from $125 to f300 accord
ing to location.
Four lots together $600.
8lx Jots together, $860.
Fourteen lota together, whole block,
1600,
Will sell for cash or on easy terms.
Will explain and show property up
on application. Pendleton Is growing
rapidly and investments now will, in
my opinion, prove profitable. To the
average man In the West, tho surest
way to prollt Is in real estate Invest
ments. G. D. BOYD, III Court Street
Shirt
'LION BRAND'
77?AOE MARK
5?
Ear'y arrivals oil
spring
MEN'S SI
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-ncai aligns!
v atttad
eye and lighten the
are now on disphy.
SALE OF SHIRTS
$.25 S Values of oaf Best Lines of ) tff I
$1.50 ) Shirts left after fall business i "PM
WINDOW
TONSTO
Poultry Supplies
1 have iust received a shioment of Incufcators.
5rnnilir; anil Cirpon llnni P.nttfirs. The raising
of poultry is a paying business, and a few dote
carefully invested will bring many in return.
I have a first-class line and it will pay you to ex
amine tne same hetore buying enewnere.
T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE
74 J Main Street
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Our Banner Month,
We are trying to make this ow
Rann. 1Utn,tU J J. nfrW to 00 SO j
make money by investigating
THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE,
315 East Court Street.
Have Your Water PipesxExaminecJ and Repaired
Delay will lead to serious breaks.
First-class work guaranteed by
BECK, the Reliable Piamhei
Court street, opposite the Golden Rule no
LJlMf rN. Wl I expect people to kl
IWVV UJ J KJU you have to sen i
The new store can never be
known nnless It advertises
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