East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 28, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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HOTEL ARRIVALS.
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY L'S. 1903.
GENERAL NEWS.
The town of Port ile Paix. Hayti.
was completely destroyed by fire
Thursday.
Thirty electric locomotives are tte
ing built at Brussels. Belgium, for
Central Africa.
An American firm is erecting one
ot the largest foundries in the world
At Hagdebur?. Germany.
The Argentine minister reports that
Great Britain has purchased two
cruisers of Argentina and two of
Chile.
A bill to exempt beet sugar factor
ies from taxation for a period a' five
years was killed in the Wisronsin
Assembly Thursday.
A score or more of prominent Eur
opean electrical engineers are now in
the United States studying how
Americans do things.
Another great engineering enter
prise is projected, namely, the build-j
ing of a bridge across the Mississip-I
pi river to Baton Rouee.
The structuar iron workers of Pitts
burg. Pa., and surrounding districts
have struck against a violation ot an
agreement bytftiietlf American Bridge
Company.
Startling disclosures in St. Louis of
a system of traffic in young women,
under police protection, are to be
made by the grand jury as the result
of a raid on resorts.
It is reported that 500 imperial
Chinese troops were ambushed in the
Yang Yuing pass February 13. All
the soldiers were killed and the rebels ,
captured large supplies of arms.
After torturing a man he had al-1
ready wounded three times, Henry
Carr. 32 years of age. was shot and
killed Friday night by James Fletch-!
er, 19 years of age. his victim. Carr j
believed Fletcher had won his wife's ,
love.
Hotel Pendleton.
R. M Hart. St Louis.
K. F. Humeston. Chicago.
H. DeLano. Now York.
F. J. Daley. Xew York.
A. D. Katx. Boise.
J. E. Desmond. Pittsburg.
G. E. Moser. Spokane.
S. S. Gill. Spokane.
Charles Leedy. San Francisco,
B. C. Holt. Walla Walla.
A. True. New York.
D. B. Jarmon, Athena.
D. Williams Athena.
A. J. Morgon. Santa Rosa.
A. C. Glger. Heppner.
W. B. Jenkins, city.
T. Donovan. I.a Grande.
W. R. Glendening. Portland.
William Maher. Portland.
C. M. Smith. Portland.
Helen Young. Portland.
Daniel Sully. Portland.
Willis E. Bover. Portland.
G. W. Hunt. Portland.
Golden Rule.
J. H. Clark. Boise
W. M. Willnugbby. Athena.
Martha E. Hitchcock. Athena.
J. D. Little. Matson.
C. J. Little, Matson.
Frank Little, Matson.
May L. Little Matson.
O. F. Rice. .Moscow.
E. S. Mc.Macken. Matson.
S. J. McMacken. Matson.
I-aura E. McMaken, Matson.
Fred R. McMaken. Matson.
May I. McMaken. Matson.
G. M. McMaken. Matson.
I T. Tohey. Sully.
R. R. Blaylock, Sully.
G. D. Galley. Portland.
A. RIchey, Osakis.
E. H. Swinson. Osakis.
F. Burns, Spokane
W. J. Moore, Spokane.
A. J. Hall. Spokane.
G. W. Williams. Spokane.
William Duffy Talent.
J. C. Duffy. Talent
M. L. Duffy. Talent.
H. M. Duffy, Talent.
S. C. Duffy. Talent.
John Milan. Ukiah.
F. J. Gardnet. Portland.
United States Consul-General Law
ter is returning to the United States
from Ecuador on the same steamer
that took him south. Mr .Lawtor de
clares that he prefers obscurity at
home to high honors with yellow fever
at Quayaqull
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
Charles W. Holderman. of Astoria,
has been appointed private secretary
to Senator Fulton.
Walter Reed and Charles Monell. of
Portland, are under arrest for selling
bogus theater tickets.
The Catholic sisters of Roseburg
are contemplating the erection of a
convent at that place.
The three story brick temple built
by the Masonic order at Grant's Pass,
Is ready for occupancy.
Cecilia Jones, of Tacoma. ha?- been
Indicted for sending improper liter
ature through the malls.
B. F Martin, of Salem, has been
arrested upon advices from Tipton.
Mo., where he misappropriated public
funds.
Donnelly. Hopkins & Co.. of Port
land, have been arrested for defraud
ing new comers in bucket ?hop trans
actions. C. J Christie, who Is wanted In
the east for obtaining money under
false pretenses, has been located In
Fort McKlnney. B. C.
M. Bottler, of Portland, has sued
the city for $10,000 damages, for in
juries sustained in the collapse of the
Second street bridge on November 2.
1902.
Ex-Governor T T Geer has accept
ed an invitation to go to Missouri
and ask the legislature of that state
for an appropriation for the Lewis
and Clark fair .
C. F McVlcar and wife have been
arrested in Tacoma for forgery. They
are professional crooks and impostors
and worked Portland for Ir.rgc sums
before going to the Sound.
How's This7
We offer One Hundred Dollars KenarU
' for any case of catarrh that cannot b
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHE.NKV & CO., Props., Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have known K. J.
Cnene; for the last 15 yean, and hellere
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
WEST & TItUAX, Wholesale Drusslta,
Toledo, O
WALD1NG, KINNA.V & MAHVIX, Whole
, sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
' acting- directly upon the blood and mn
Icons surfaces of the system. Price 75c per
j bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testimonials
! free.
' Hall's Family I'll Is are the beat
CI
GE AT DALLES
iM. T. NOLAN. REGISTER; MISS
ANNIE M. LANG, RECEIVER.
Reward for Long and Faithful Party
Service, Says Congressman Moody
Miss Lang Very Efficient Young
Lady.
Washington. Feb. 2S. The presi
dent on recommendation of Repre
sentative Moody, today sent to the
senate the nomination of M. T. Nolnn
for register and Anne M. Lang fur re
ceiver of The Dalles land office, to
succeed J. 1. Lucas and Otis 1'nttor-
' son. whose terms expired last July.
Neither of the appointees were appli
cants for the office.
! Mr. Moody states that Nolan was
recommended on account of his long
and faithful party service, and bt
i cause of his record as a reformer
' when holding municipal positions.
Miss Lang's appointment conies as a
' promotion because of her recognized
ability ns an efficient officer in the
land service after years of experi
enci Confirmation of both It is as
j sinned will promptly follow, as the
' senators have no desire to obstruct
' or prevent confirmation nf appoint
ments made by the president for of
fices in Mr. Moody's home town
The appointments of new officials
to the local land office In this city
came as a great surprise this after
noon to the community generally
None were more astonished tlmn the
beneficiaries, neither of whom had ap
plied for or were candidates for the
offices. When the terms of the pres
ent incumbents expired last June it
was generally thought they would be
retained by the congressional delega
tion. Hon. M. T. Nolan, the newly ap
pointed register, has been for many
years one of the most prominent cl-'
tizens of The Dalles, both politically
and in business. He has occupied
various positions of trust in the com
munity, having served two terms as '
mayor of The Dalles, three years in
the city council, four years as water
commissioner, and he was also post-,
master from 1S90 to 1S94. ,
He has been an active member of
the republican partv since 1SSS. His
selection is regarded as excellent i
from a party standpoint, as well as '
from the point of capability. (
Miss Anne M. Lang, who is named
for the receivership, is a civil serv-1
ice clerk, who has served as a clerk i
in this local office for eight years. 1
She is regarded as one of the most '
competent persons in the land serv-,
Ice. I
Regarding the appointment of his
successor. Receiver Patterson said
"The appointment of my successor)
was not unexpected, but I was not I
aware as to the person who would '
be indorsed by Congressman Moody, i
for my position. I know that the)
president thought a great deal of Mr. '
.Moody, and in this instance he used
his prerogative and appointed Mr. '
.Moody's selection without regard to '
the rest of the delegation. Miss Langl
has been a clerk in the land office,
and is one of the most competent per-
sons I have ever met Although not j
on the same side of the fence. In a '
factional sense, we have always been
good friends, and I sincerely congrat-:
ulate her The patrons of the office j
will find her accommodating and well 1
acquainted with her duties."
States Company, have been busy here
for n week past installing 'phones,
putting up wires and arranging a
cable for the new switchboard, which
la expected dally.
It Is now thought that the oxulmnge
will continue to grow rapidly. There
is a demand for several new 'phones
on Normal Heights, for Instance,
which will be put in as soon ns the
necessary roles can be erected for
connecting this new addition.
BAKER CITY BOY WINS.
R. F. Tallmadge Scores Third In
Prize Essay Contest In Oregon High
Schools.
Baker City. Feb 2S Robor Fiee
man Tallmadge. who was awarded
tlu third piiie by the Orcpon Sod
otv Sons of American Rovrlutlon for
his essay on "The Burgoyne Cam
paign." Is a son of F. W Tallmadge
of this city Young Tallmadge was
born in Saginaw. Mich.. December IS
IlSSO The family has resided in Mils
j city for the past six years where
, Roger has attended the public srhools
' !! is a member of the 19i' class of
'the Baker City high school
Bug
Killers
Paris Green
Sulph ur
Blue Stone
Arsenic
London Pur
ple liliale Oil Soap
In an quantity,
at re-r lowest
price
F. W. SCHMIDT & CO.,
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
Phone Main 851
1903 Shapes
Knox
Stetson
Gordon
Delacy
$3 to $5
Others at $1 to $2,501
Boston
Store
Always
Values
The Gasoline Engine is man's,
most handy companion See
the Improved i
NEW TELEPHONES.
Notice.
We. the undersigned, will be in
Pendleton within a few weeks, for
the purpose of purchasing three hund
red (300) more or less head of horses,
for the United States cavalry, there
fore, would Instruct owners In this
vicinity, to get their horses in proper
shape to conform to the following re
quirements: Geldings Roans, light and dark
sorrel, and other hardy colors. They
must be sound, gentle under the sad
dle, with free and prompt action at
the walk, trot and gallop; without de
fect or blemish: of kind disposition,
to weigh not less than 950 pounds,
nor more than 1150 pounds, from 15
bands 1 inch to 1C hands high; from
four (4) to eight (8) years of age;
suitable for the United States cav
alry. We will notify you later, the date
we want the horses brought in for
inspection.
Yours truly,
HENRY OLDEN8TADT,
HERMAN METZOER,
For further particulars, write to
Herman Metzger, Portland Ore.
Linemen Have Been Busy Extending
the Weston Exchange.
Weston, Feb. 2S. The extension of
the telephone system at Weston Is an
outward and visible index that busi
ness conditions are improving here.
The number now used Is compara
tively small, hut Weston Is or has
been somewhat conservative, and it
will yet take considerable time to in
culcate a general sense of apprecia
tion of the conveniences of the tele
phone service.
Just a year ago, when Mrs. J. E.
Crane first took charge of the local
exchange, there were only four tele
phones In the system. Now there are
2-1 including a dozen new ones just
put in Three linemen of the Pacific
THEME
Gasoline Engine j
It's something new. Requires no j
packing and lias no stud holts
to twist off.
Let us show you our irrigation !
plant. Irrigaticn in this
country means wealth, 1
3U Court'
Street
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Garden Tools
and Seeds
I have just received a full line of Garden Cultivators
and Seeders. The above tools are the combined
seeder, hoe, rake and plow.
I have also a full line of Choice Garden Seeds in
bulk, Grass Seed, Alfalfa, Timothy, Broom Grass,
Orchard Grass, Etc. Call and Get prices.
5 T. C, TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN
Withee,
74 J Main Street
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It Is stated In New York that the
North American Company Is negotiat
ing for the purchase of the Laclede
Gas Lighting Company, of St. Louis,
and the Missouri Edison Electric
Company, of the same city.
All the popuiar works
of fiction.
All the now books that
have pleased the public.
All the standard
works.
Our circulating library
is growing in popularity
daily.
It costs only a small
sum to read any of the f I
new books.
Come and investigate.
FRAZIER'S
Book and Stationery Store
ROYAL RESTAURANT
l have purchased the
Royal Restaurant, on
Main street, 3 doors nortk
of V. & C. R. depot,
where 1 will serve the
Best 25 Cent Meal
In the city. I will ap
preciate your patronage
and ask you to call and
see me.
MEAL TICKETS, $3.50
R. F. THORP,
Gray's Harbor
Commercial Co.
lre Don't Keep Everything
But we do Keeji a good big
stock of ulce dry Flooring,
Celling, Rustic and Finish,
in all grade Also all kinds
of Dimension Lunibtr, in
cluding Lath and Shinglw.
Our stock of Doors, Win
dows, Moulding, Building
and Tar Paper aud Apple
Boxes U complete, and any
oue in need of Lumber will
not be wroug in placing
their order with the : : :
Gray's Harbor Com. Co.
Opp. W: & C. R. Depot
Our Banner Month
We are trying to make this our
Banner Month and in order to do so
are offering rare inducements. You'll
make money fay investigating.
THERKELSEH'S PIANO HOUSE,
315 East Court Street.
On Its Merit
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Has the large demand for
Byets' Best Flout
Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in
to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
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