MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1903. Clearing j mounted, they having come from Manila a row monttis ago. it Is ex acted that regular cavalry drills will Lcgln within a row months. PLEA OF INSANITY. PIONEER DEAD. PERSONAL MENTION. Up 1 Dentist of Waltiburg Being Tried for Attemptlno to Kill His Wife Fri day. Walla Walla, Feb. IS. Dr. J. W. McLean, a dentist of "VValtsburp. Is being tried In the superior court to- , day for Insanity, the matter being Jw. H. Huffman, of Union County, j Pastes Away Sunday came to ur egon In the Early Sixties. J. F. Stticnkel, ot Spain Gulch, was j W H Huffman, one of tho pioneers In town the other day. en route home from Portland. Chris Peterson, of Spain Gulch, was in town S. turday. He has lately re turned from a trip to Portland. o' union county, nieti oi orupsv m l.is home In Pyle's Canyon, near t nlon, Sunday. February 15 nRd 65 years. Mr. Huffman came to Union coun Josle, th. ll-yeaiHrid son of Elmer """,? "a -VSnunna rrsli lience has teen in Union county over since. He was marTied In 1867, In Snyder, who lives six miles north of itroueht on hv an nttpmnt on tho nanf10"' 18 tr e,ch w" ",e of the doctor to kill his wife Friday! wigmser .Mcumnon anu conauciori tniou county, to Catherine Stanley, night. Mr. McLean was tried a I ew , Corkendahl brought down the special' wnon, ne survived six years. The 'weeks ago and released, the tempor- j yesterday with the Yallroad officials. runeral nnd Interment will take place nrv spell seeming to have passed. A; Charles J. Ferguson, has recovered at Union this afternoon, o r u a r- a c i ,ew das ng0 tne trouble returned from a slight Illness and was at his I Among those attending are Pert Un Udds ana L-nas. bpec- and resulted In the ntterap; upon his office at the Woolen Mills again to-! Huffman, his son, and editor of the ial Ibargains. See prices j wife's life. The demented man was day. . j East Oregonlan. Mr. Huffman was in north window, I brought to this city, and a number oft George B. Gillette arrived from Los, called to the bedside of his father witnesses weio caned to testily as'ngojes Saturday last and is now op- Saturday last ana was wun mm ni Dtedinger, Wilson & Co. Good Shoes Cheap to his actions for five or six yearsierator In the uptown Western Union pasi. it seems uiai nervous trouoie telegraph office. ?!T,tedJ,he mMd ,thK d0CtOK'1 T. E. Woodside. who lives five the effects being noticeable by neigh- north of to dl Ik,s for several years. ml a e of wheat and thot )g I ir. good conuiuon. Mrs. Collin Mcintosh left for Eu- ! Whitman College Celebrates the 93d i ?ene ,nis moraine. She has been a couple of weeks. FOUNDERS' DAY. Rev. MONSTER LOG-ROLLING. One of the Greatest Anniversary of the Birth of Ells. Walla Walla, Fob. 16. Today is be ing celebrated "Founders' Day" at , Whitman College, the day being the Gatherings of S3d ar.niveraarr nf tho birth nf Unr. wau wal,a M IW. and Its first instructor. At ! """nr,; " V"" John Blom and wife, who live near Griggson, are both severely 111 with the gTip and have been confined to the house for some time F. Wells, of Middle Cold SprJn.cs, his death. Five children, four Bons nnd one daughter, survive him Pendleton people who have been acquainted with Mr. Huffman fo; many years, say of him that he was a man of n very equlabln temper, generous. ii:Bt and In every respect a practical, honest American. Also that he was and had always been an ex ceedlngly well-Informed nnd progres slve man. WOMEN BURNED. Walla Walla, Feb. 16. Tho local chapel this morning Allen It. Rey present intention of leaving the country, but Instead, will buy another camp of Woodmen of.the World is.nolds. who was intimately acquaint- f f V. lu ,mtr arranging for a monster loe-roUinc in'ed with Rev. Ells, spoke of the life, i 1 . this city May 1, when it is promised i work and character of the pioneer.; V uvingston and George E that 349 candidates will be initiated A number of friends of th college. Ia,e- representing the Union Publish into the order in one of the greatest 1 were presenL Rev. Ells wa3 born in gatherings ever witnessed in the ' Blandford. Mass., Fobruary 16, 1S10, state. General Organizer W. C. and established Whitman College in Krum, of Denver. Col., is in tho city;l6S, In honor of .Marcus Whitman, making arrangements for the event. ' Two grandchildren of the founder are The "Woodmen have ordered a nina-i students at the college. Walter Ells, ber of electric signs and advertising' of Twunc. Wnsh., and Miss May Ells, matter Is being prepared which will j of Tacoma be scattered all over Eastern Wash-, ington. Prixes of $75 have been hungi TOUR OF ALASKA. up for the member presenting the most names of applicants acceptable' Department Commander of the G. A., to the camp, and other forms of rival-' R. to Visit the Posts. ry oc lnirotmceo. rne initiation Walla Walla. Feb. 16. Denartnient Ing Company, are in town. The firm they represent lately published a dl rectory of Walla Walla. A special train yesterday arrived i lmlniwn' Irnm thr. PnM hnHnr TV IT a i UHll'U. Thome, who is President Harrlman's chief assistant; Superintendent J. P O'Brien, and W. H. Kennedy, chief en gineer of the O. R. & N. The party went north to Spokane after a few moments delay at this point to Eight Persons Killed In an Explosion at Fostoria, Ohio Charred to a Crisp. Fostoria, O.. Feb. 16. Eight ier sons were killed In an explosion at the Fox Magazine Cane Company this afternoon. Six have been Identi fied, all charred to a crisp. Three men escaped, but had their clothing burned off. All were seriously injur ed. The cause of the explosion wa Four of the dead are Gay Parliamentary Season. London, Feb. 16, Society is return ing from the Riviera and other re sortB where the winter months have been passed and the west end Is llv- ;nlnp up in anticipation of the open i ing of parliament tomorrow. The season Is expected to be a very gay tne. The list of receptions, political and otherwise, which are in antlcl- R r. Tim Pit nr. " ,u : ,l l ... i r J.. -II ,w 1 I..., ! m . " r . T". - I nnlr- nf n ronrcconlnl re r.f tho Pact , l"u". '"'5' "". w, f"uiM ouior companied oy ilrs. uedeu, left tfte ; ' . 5tanhoie Ladv Wlmborne Iidv Te- compeUUon lor prizes, and ether ac- cUy tat nIght or a tour of this statej Oregonian he said "les, 1 an; .shear-Sonde "dy f? tractions will be offered the public , and Alaska in which Mr. Bo.tr.li win . lc .aireaay I nave been shearing special ed ann a prnnn or trip uniinrm ranir nr in ...... . .1 the order Is being perfected among a banquet was tendered the departing ou tno tnlth- 1 I,ke the ninchlne the same men. As an inducement for , officer and his wife by the members work mucn bM- 1 nave merely enthaalasm to present itself quickly. ' of the local lodges of the Grand ' , c:lec,ei1 getting the sheep shearing GERMANY WHIPPED Poor little Venexuela and destroyed her gunboats. So it goes through life. It is always a survival of the fittest. Our MOTHER'S PRIDE Coffee has survived It has stood every test and stands like the Rock of Gibralter. Test it against any other coffee you are using, and then you, like our other patrons will say, "It's the best 25c Coffee on Earth!" Owl Tea House 17 lbs. Sugar $1.00 Land For Sale Washington & Columbia Rive Railroad Take this: route for I Chicago, 8L Paul, 8U I All Points East an4 1 PortUad and 1 on the Sound I Trttt CARD, ArriYB Pendleton Uond&T Leave Walla Walla dally tIr I ArrtTS Walla Wiu dalff St 1 (nuinouimiMinii... ZBodatloni, rail oo or adlna W.ADA B. B. CALDXRHXAD. 0 fi Walla Vaiul w. Is Shearing Sheep. Charles Cnnninchnm. the voiprsn . ana nana, reD. 10. ijepanmem . r . A r has been scheduled for Mav 1. and.rn., r r. 1 t sheep breeder, was in town toaay buy. will continue three days. Bands from ' lnsrtnn nnri Ainai.-!. w r Tiioii o.: lDS wool sacks. In answer to the In- a-1. 1 T 1 I AlUUllllUU. IUC AJ UV.UCSO VII At I tXk J II u 1 - penoim xne minatory vrorK a official r visit thi 40 nr more nosts nf lur lue i"101 aB-vs- 1 "ac H"ear- onA t ...n. degree team Is being organh- the Grand Armv located in diffeTent : about, L30O bucks so far. While 1 t""' "i-' In this city. cnnsisOng of 45 men, paru of the denartment. The trio cav.e . trled machine shearing. I ami .," .-""J-"?"", " t oiiii ataiiii-; uy iiann. inmiirrx in itfii i . ..." . a special gathering of the lodge hast Army. Sons of Veterans and Rllef ' raachlnes- 'l s not generally known been called for this week, when an; Corps at the hall on Alder street Sat-! whai a larpe volum' f business U oyster supper will be served to all unlav !im conducted in the sale of pure hred members. I " ! stock by the Eastern Oregon sheep ureeaers. MOUNTS FOR TROOPS. WARD'S MINSTRELS. Contract Let for 300 Horses to Be Used by the Ninth Cavalry. Walla Walla, Feb. 16. The Ninth cavalry, located at Fort Walla Walla.; Arrive In Two Special Cars One of the Best Minstrel Show on the Road. The Harry Ward .Minstrel Company Froome-Lark. A pretty and quie wedding took place last evening at the home of Mrs. Chas. Finch, at 621 Maple street. ne contracting parties were C. M is to be furnished with 300 horses wh wl WVf the opera house 1 1 anQ Mn. OHve Lark botfc 1 of within 60 days with which to inotrnt' f.ved n town this momlng , reri,0hn; T "? 5 fi the four trnnns nt thn TCPll.fcT.rmrn r-nl. 1 ' 'w special cars ored regiment. The contract for the The Parade given at noon by the purchase of the stock had been ! company was 0I5e of tfae finest over nwarded to Herman Metsr nf Pnrt.: wn a roaaieion. mere were 31) limd, and the price is fised at ?U7 per m8' lwo Dsnds ana a Quanet or meg head. Tr. r.rtire t- t iI aphone singers in the parade, the closed up within 60 davs, and it ls!Quartet "adering 6 medley of popu espected that most of the horses wili;iar sonSs 1 the street concert, jirrive iiere within a month. In the Thia scasoa Mr- guarantees competition a pumtwr of horsemen ' h.Is ,ahow l be one of the best min madfbids, most ot the men interested; fg" ,l .tJ? nf,1 J' in Eastern Oregon and Waahinstoa i Ffinf ' caIW 1A.Nlfht to ld n" making figures considerable higher' na- Js TerJ". elaborate ana was de than those of the successful bidder. 1 stsned especiallr for the Ward shov. Since the arrival of the Ninth at'uftor Mr: Ward 8 own, Ne,w this post the men have been un- BonSnQ new Jokes will be heard in 1 the first part. The olio Is a strong cne, being made cp of seven pleasing In our prescription department i vaudeville acts. Including Harry we use Parke. Davis & Co.'s fluid i11'! original monologue, Hershel's tu Lei, .,i 1 exclusive electrical bag punching act extracts They are absolutely . n(j Mnrjvrn's riecullar "Lone Hotten- jjuic. Etrthymol Tooth Paste formed by Rev. G. W. Rlgby. in the presence of a small party of relatives and neighbors and a few other invlt?d guests. Afterward' all sat down to a 'men, two bands and a quartet or meg- wedding supper. Mi. and Mrs. Froome during the 20 years or so that both Is a scientific preparation which whitens the teeth, hardens the gums and destroys all germs, thus preventing the teeth from decay ing. TALLMAN & C2: THE DRUGGISTS tott" acL For thoEc who "appreciate good mu sic, clean comedy and excellent vau deville the Harry Ward show will be an attraction not to be missed. The minstrels spent an open date in Pendleton several weeks ago and were entertained by the local lodu of Elks. Daughter He says my eyes are like limpid pools, pa. Father Who does? Daughter That young man who was In the front room with me last night, pa. Father Well, you tell him if he stays so late again, I'll raid the poolrooms. Judge. have resided either In or ne&r Pen dleton. Their mutual confidence and respect are shared In a ery wide circle .of people. Mr. and Mrs. Froome pre at noire at 503 Garden street may urewe win open their now house with a big party. Lord Rose berry and I.ady Colebrooke will en tertain for the liberal league, and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman will do some entertaining for his party. Chapin to Wrestle Hugee. Fond du Lac. Wis., Feb. 16. Adel bert Chapin of this city and W. Hugee of Stevens Point, are to be tho prin cipals in a wrestling match to be pulled off here" tonight. According to the articles of agreement the men) will weigh in at 126 pounds, and the match will be at catch-as-catch-can , style. Considerable interest is maul-' fested In ti e contest. I 220 acres, 90 in bottom, 40 Bet to al falfa; fine big orchard. 2 is nJlee from railroad station, $6,000. 80 Oacres and 600 sheep. A fine stock ranch; plenty of water, 93,700. Three quarter sections wheat and alfalfa two miles out, $13,500. 720 acres a stock ranch with fine summer range adjoining; running water, $4,600. 200 acres 10 In river bottom; six miles west, $2,600. 140 acres on the Umatilla river, IS miles oat, $1,500. SOO acres of wheat land, 12 miles from Pendleton, $6,000. 360 acres a Camas Prairie stock ranch, $2,200. 320 acres. 100 tons hay m barn, $4,000. This Is a partial list; I have many other stock and wheat farms for sale. CITY PROPERTY A SPECIALTY I have a long list of desirable lots. residences and business houses in lo calities to cult the buyer. E. T, WADE, Real Estate Dealer. RUNS Pullman Sleepk Elegant Dioine Tourist Sleeping j roj THROUGH TIC! CHICAGO WAfiHIN GTOI PHTLADKLPi NEW YORK! and all points East anl Ifiroorh ticket to Jap Tacoma ana NnrUierG FclCcj ana ADtrcn una. TIME SCBEODU Trains leare Pendleton ualli ; at 7:00 p. n. rat raztcer lnlaraation. tla ana uueu. eau on or write dleton. Oremn. or A. 1 Tnlrfl and Morrlwo su OLD NEWSPAIIRS TO carcets. on shelves, walla Ping purposes. Old newsp Durales or 100 each at 2.r. at the EAST OREOOMAMl ion, ureses. Trust Legislation. Congress Is grinding out trust leg islation not of the metal from which can be forged anything detrimental to trust. As usual when public sen timent begins to show signs of unrest, the trusts, ever on the alert, exploit some scheme in the form of law that enables them to carry on business at the old stand. Freewater Times. Socialists Meet. mere was a large turnout yester- day to the Socialist Club meetlne In V the Despain building, and 12 new members were voted in. The subject ' MHill -H IlllltTlllllllll discussed was "Why Should a Union. J f i 1 I Man Become a Socialist?" The ad- !X ' -V- Vw' Shoes ?! dress by Ferry Houser on this sub ject was partlcuulrly entertaining and sound. The next session of the club will be an onen meetine Mondnv evening. February 23. It will be ad-r dressed by Rev. Jonathan Edwards, j T eratlon." 1 A FEW BARGAINS 7-room houe with bath room, wood shed, cellar, good lawn with shade tree, on Lincoln street, near Bluff. A snap for $1300. Tom Bwearenger place on Wet Alia strett Two loU, (rood rwi denoe. Only I2b00. ' Good 6-room bour. on West Alta, Comer lot. A bargain, $1000. 0 acres adjoining the city. Good 6-room house, good stable and other buildings. OnlyJISSO. 320 acres, good house aud bam, srood orchard, 30 acres in alfalfa, on river, 12 miles from cllr Jnt J4000. 160 acres 6 mile from town, small house, plenty water. A good proposition to lake, $lcCC BUSINESS CHANCES The Old Dutch Henry Feed. Yard, a good invtHtnaent, 7tC0. Depot livery alable, only $700. Httyden's confectionery store on Court street, at invoice price. W. EARNHAR1, ASSOCIATION BLOCK IIS3i2S!fc2XT3tSa Broke Into Office. Last Friday evening the deputy Ir. the county assessor's office forgot to turn off the electricity in the office. J The incident was probably responsi-'Z ble for some oi.e during the night, u. wun.i.h III UWUI Ul ill? IJUJCt;. The door was securely fastened and the interloper, whoever he was. surg ed against the door with sufficient force to break the lock from its fast enings. At what time in the night this took place is not known, neither can any object be surmised that af fords a good explanation for the as sault on the door. There was no evi dence whatever that anything In the room, either public or private prop erly, had been In any way nioleated. Marriage License. A marriago license was issued Sat urday to Mark E. Nowlln, of Adarar county, and Miss Anna E. Johnson, of Umatilla county. In Police Court. Til-e-quotej, and old offender, got five days in the city jail for being drunk and disorderly today. London, Feb. 16. A gun cotton ex plosion in Woolwich arsenal this afternoon killed three and Injured many. The king and queen were In specting the Royal Herbert hospital, a mile away, at the time. Patent Colt, Monkey Tops, $5 00 : : Vici K d, Fine Dress Shoes, $4 50 :: ; ; Velour Calf, Blucher Pattern ' ' $4.00 : : ; I Box CaH, Good Business 1 Shoe, . : $3.50 : : All made of the best stock ;; and with the cood. old-fash- I ioned x Oak Tanned Soles Z $3.00 and $2.50 SHOES : I In Box Calf, Velour and Vici ; ' ; ; Kid. . - j All kinds of Babies' Shoes ! :: i: peoples! WAREHOUSE I """"iiiif iimniiin ST. JOE STOI On Tuesday Next, February 1' We will put on sale the nicest uo-to date lit Ladies Muslin Underwear shown in Pendleton! season. SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE WEEK. W our center window for display. lust received, direct from the mills, 100 dozen TW0-IN-0NE WORKING SHIRTS. These shirts! worth 75c: our sale price only 50c. 3 Remember we are acents for the Cosmopolitan P3 Patterns. Price 10c. None better. The Lyons Mercantile CompJ Kemember: The largent stock of goods In the city to ele Yes, on the jZ RADEJ like to C U B A Cm e if i jopular Purchasing lace 1 c Ftiwiittife min and Wcbb On Its Merit Has the large demand for Dyers' Best Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows e ro Hvfr Mpct ninnr it : ncneciion iu num. PENDLETON ROLLER Ml W. S. Byers, Proprietof . T T7r A T DT A KTVC Write the l vAI 1 Jl XXi. n7 goolan lot alogwe of them. A fall aufply always kept ia