. t .1 I- THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1903. 1903 Latest Styles lhasc of It has also been presented by the East Orogonlan (luring tbo past seven weeks, or since the subject be tamo a live issue. The stroot commissioner was ordor- ' ed, by unanimous vote, to ailvertlse I for bids for the grading of the north Poneen. rent of pound. $S: Sam Os Iwrno, janitor, J4; total. $3S4.50. City Finances. Tresnror Hamilton's report Is as ! follows: Resources. TURNER ART EXHIBIT. end of Slain street. tCnsli on hand March 1 $ S.007.25 The application of Peter Metcrnach I Bills receivable 1S.21G.PC for a license to sell liquor was grant-1 Umatilla county fi.CS9.lfi ed. ; Claim for Damages Laid Over. ; "'7 "' The claim of M. Fix Tor $30 alleged ' , , , L,abll,ties- damages to a wacon. said to have -enenu nu J S.47S.S hwn tt-reekml on West UViih street , Called warrants 14.37 because of bad street work was laid J-evee sinking fund IC.cyii.n over for Investigation. Somo of thc.uenerai sinking tuna nnntinll lndcln.1 thnt Ihnra a.-ns lint , Assessment rolls. 9i Our spring and summer shoes at tne polnt Iiamcd by Mr Fix anv , Assessment rolls, are here and we can fit all with dttCH or other obstruction that could Assessment rolls, the latest styles at the right price possibly cause the wrecking of a j Assessment rolls. We have the largest assort- ' wagon under the most favorable con-: Assessment rolls. . i i : .i t dltions of darknosB and carelessness. 'Assessment rolls HllH VJ k J IIUL in till, 1 . J UU to make your selection from, and To Lease City Lands, our prices are right. i The application of V. T. Porter to the city's 40-acre tract of land nd- t- joining the cemetery was not acted upon further than that Mr. Haxtman was authorized to lease or not lease , the ground according to his beat Judg-. ' ment. tn Mr Porter or to other nar-! ties. . Movement on Foot to Organize a Club i To Regulate Cemetery. to Purchase the Bingham Springs The city recorder spoke of the 1m- Resort. Assessment rolls, Assessment rolls. Assessment rolls. Assessment rolls. 94 .. '95... 9R .... S7 .., 9S..., 9S ... '99. . . . 00 ... 01. ... 1.035.00 1.1CS.50 452.39 4S7.31 453.19 667.36 3S6.43 3 SO C50.6O 121.69 1.2G1.09 Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Phone Main 1181 Good Shoes Cheap Rips on shoes bought of us sewed Tree of charge. Total $31,913.3; IDEAL CLUB GROUNDS. WANT NO CRUSHER CITY COUNCIL DECIDES THAT LUXURY IS NOT NEEDED. possibility at present of deciding with C. W Avery of Illnghnm Spring... any accuracy as to which lots In the lis in the pity Mr Averv reports sev ! cemetery ate sold and which are tin-1 oral feet of snow in tlie vicinity of ' sold. He was authorized to employ hte springs, and predicts very "high the sexton, who will be paid $2 per water In the Umatilla when the snow day while employed with him, to as- begins to molt. There Is n movement eist in formulating a system by which on foot to form a club, the members the unsold lots can be identified, and to be made up of men of Pendleton those which have been sold can tie 1 and Walla Walla, to secure the properly accredited to their owners. springs property and make It their ; G. A. Hunt Is registered nt the Ton dleton. Miss Margaret Peters has returned from Portland. A L. Knight Is In Portland and will return tomorrow. Sirs Shelly Jones went to Walla Walla yesterday, on n visit. Dr. Cole went to Echo on n profes sional cnll this afternoon. T G. Montgomery went to Helix to attend the K. of P. lodge. Charles H. Miller, the Echo mer chant, is in the city on business. Fred Shoemaker returned last eve ning from a business trip to Spokane. ' Pnrmallu nnnrf Vtfrrfat Aftn. J i . j ... . noon Large Crown Viewed the Pic tures. The Turner art exhibit, given at the courthouse, undor tho auspices of the women's clubs and the high, school, was formally opened yestcrdny , afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Hundreds of school children from tho city schools visited the exhibit during the after noon. The program prepared by thoi committee went off without a hitch and tho exhibit promises to be a great success. At tho evening pes-' sion there wns n large crowd and a very pleasing program wns rendered. ' One of the features of the evening , wns tho serving of tea poured by Miss Bertha Alexander and Miss Oer-, trude Sheridan, who were dressed In colonlnt costume with powdered hair rn rliDe a pni ... . .w www kuuu in ONE OAV v . . . - .....uiu 4muiae iahi HELLO Gen tral! F. S. lie Grow, Cashier of the The exhibit will continue nfternoons Athena Bank, wns In the city today, jand evenings, closing Saturday even . Trofessor Conklln Is able to be on Ing The program for tomorrow duty again after being 111 several night is as follows days. The 3-year-old daughter of M. P. Castle Is 111 with a fever, and delirious. Miss Edna Elder, of Despaln Gulch, Is dangerously 111 with a relapse from scarlet fever. Miss Mary Rimer, n teacher In the eighth grade of the city schools, Is III at her home. Fay I.e Grow, cashier of the First National Bank, of Athena. Is register ed at the Pendleton. Jack Brown has returned from a hide-buying trip to Butter Creek, and In the vlclnltv of Pilot Rock. J. H O'Nell, traveling 1 College song High School Glee Club. 2 Illustrated Fnther Goose song "Did You Ever See a Rabbit?" Wal-! tor Owens. j 3 Picture sketch Song of the Iark ' Flora Sheok. , 4 Solo Selected Fred Hartman. 5 Illustrated Father Goose song , The Ostrich Dance Genevieve Hal-, ley. Anyone may purchase duplicates of I the pictures, which are the finest of their kind to be procured cither in Europe or America. Give Me BLACK 133 Land For Sale Wanted Some Arrangement. 'Diamond Joe" Reynolds relates passenger this Btory of the late Philip Armour, City Recorder Will Arrange the Cem-1 etcry so Lots Can be Identified Arrests for February Fall Below the j Average Statement of City's Finances. Ir true Sll p-palort flinr anvn. et-atnm nf i - .. . 1 ... m . i ... irrlgatinc tl.e cemoterv should be in- r "iETi. 1'" wif.nt for the O. R. & N., passed 0f Chicago, who. In answer to an In stltuted. but no steps wer taken one 1 of the club or an invited cuesT TlTo 1 tnrUeh 0n hls war East la6t nlBht- 1uIr-v he was not often troubled by way or the other. 1 property would make Ideal club , William L. Shiverlck. who attends Bills Allowed. ' grounds, as It Is beautifully situated, ! to the shoe department of the Peo- The following bills were allowed' with tlie famous swimming pool, and I I'les Warehouse, is sick with the grip. Charles I-ine, painting fire house. $12, a,IaT. numl!er of we"bu" buIltl'DPB Zoeth Houser enme down from Ba- 60: Mrs. Sadie Pearson, boardinc ""S'lker City on the mornlnc train, and City council last night: Voted down rockcrusher; Ordered street commissioner to advertise for bids on grading Main street. Laid over M. Fix claim for damages. Empowered G. A. Hartman to lease city land. Allowed numerous bills and all salaries. Accepted reports of marshal, recorder and treasurer. 'smallpox patient 15 days at $S per are , n?achcd , b-v stage from Bingham will remain In Pendleton for a couple ,day. $90: Forster Lumber Co. sup-1 ?upri"BV",I?- n th,e maln llne of of days, lio Hit. mi ,T..j S I the O. R. & N. 20 miles east of this supplies $4 10- John AsWong sne-1 c't ' and are we k and liked 1 The three children of E. E. Elder, clal police durlnc the month of Feb- b-v man-v summer visitors from Ore-, f Despaln Gulch, who have been suf S " V ! 5? dS $6: Koopi5 pon and Wasl"n5ton points. foring with severe attacks of scarlet Pharmacv fomalrtnhvrto tsft.iB. n- fever- are convalescing. lLaDue. rvices at pest house, $40:' Ask lncrease in Wages. , Lous Aston, of Tacoma, is visiting jW. R .Wlthee, labor and material, $4; i Members of the painters' union are! his brother, T. G. Aston, of this 'T. C. Taylor, hardware. $12.50; Mrs. j very reticent about the intentions of, place. Mr. Aston is employed in the i U. T. Porter, provisions and labor, the order in reference to the demands J Northern Pacific railway offices at Ta j$11.05: Geo. LaDue, cleaning room in f made about a week ago for an In- coma. iRenn building. $3: E. J. Murrav crease in wages from $3 to $3.o0, but .mounting profile, $2; Laatz Bros., one own to the fact that such a demand 'icord of wood ,$6. Chas. Semple. fuml-'was ninde. with the request that It be I' gating. $2.50; P H. Fee, street labor' complied with April 1. It is Bomtf- There were present at the council , bill and material, $19; C. F Coles-i what problematical whether a strike meeting last night, Councilmen Swltz- worthy, hay, $2.15; East Oregonlan, ' w'" be ordered In the event wages ler, Sommervllle, Clopton, Hartman ! printing, $6.75: Electric Licht Co.. i are not raised, or whether the mem- and Dickson: Attorney Carter, Health $297; L. G Frazier. blank book, 55 hers of the union fall to stay by the demand for an Increase. There are 19 members of the union In Pendleton. Officer Cole, Marshal Blakley and Re- cents; M. P. Temple, storaee on en corner Fitz Gerald. gine. $12.50. Geary Kimbrell, survey- Perhans the most Imnortant thine inc. $19: J A. rtlnfclpv drlvinc hnrsps the council did, as well as the most out of town- $11; J. A. Blakley, feed-1 Interesting at this particular point of i Ing horses, $6; Waterworks, $100; Gs to Texas. Interest in the question of improving , Laatz Bros., wood, $9.75; J A. Blak- R. V. Hutchins has resigned his po the streets, was the turning down of , ley. burying dog. $1; J A. Blakley. sltlon on the morning paper, and left the proposition to invest in a rock fixing corral. $1; J. A. Blakley, fum-!thls afternoon for Texas. Mr. Hutch crusher road roller, and appurte- Igating Jail. $2.50; Brock & McComas. I ins was reporter on the East Oregon nances for the same. Mr. Swltzler , merchandise. 60 cents : Thompson , ian for a year or more prior to ac brought the subject to a vote by mov-' Hardware Co.. merchandise, $1.65: cepting another position In the city. Ing that the street committee be in- George R, Demott & Co.. groceries, , He came here from Dayton, Wash., strncted to purchase a steam road $9; City Bakery and Grocery, merch- where he at one time ran a paper of roller rock crusher, three dump bot-, andlse, $2.50; E. R, & C. J Baker, j his own. He is an active, affable torn wagons, a screen and an elevat- cab hire. $6.25; J. F. Brown, cleaning I newspaper man and his many friends or Mr. Hartman voted for the motion engine. $25: Commercial Stables, hone that he will make n surpass In and Mr, Clopton against it. No other $2.50: J E. D-ake, hauling hose cart j his new field of operations. members voted at all. to fire ,$1.50; Mrs. B. L. Bartlett, About all that was said on the sub- nurse. $39; Telephone Co.. 95 cents; i Pendleton Packing House Ject at last night's meeting was ref- E. C. Turner, hauling hose cart to I Schwarz & Greullch avpraeert all erence to the original estimate of fire. $1; M. B. Keys, hauling hose cart! w," j a ; ho dar deduced a $3000 for an outfit having expanded to fire. $1: Alexander Denartmentl ILTiJ . JS,.." 1 HJ- LeuceAat h- n.l. ffVin 1-1, e. .on no " I Ju...ub uuuoc. lue IttlC BUUfl practically no debate on the subject, the council at previous meetings hav- pros cons'of tie subject verV approved- The facts set forth will be 2 000 Per year, and supplied by far prog nna cons or me subject. Every found lneorporated in the clty 0.1 the larger part of the hams, side , er's report for the most part, and the f meats and lard sold from most of the publication of both reports would ne;cuntry stores in this county largely repetition. R. P. Brov-n has received an offer from the baseball club of Victoria, B. C, to manage their team, and hold down the position of catcher during the coming season. W. Johnson left today for Granite, 1 Grant county, where he has extensive . placer mining interests, to which he gives his personal attention during! the summer season. 1 C. R. Haines, who resigned his po sition as operator at the O. R. K. depot, has leased a fruit farm at Col lege Place, near Walla Walla, and will operate It the coming year. His intention is to quit telegraphy. G. W Taylor, of Albany, a profes sional house mover, is In the city. Hej thinks of locating here, believing this to be a more healthful climate than the Willamette valley. Mr. Taylor Is a cousin of Mrs. G. W. Harris and' I of Mrs. J. P. Nowlin. I 220 aens, ,90 In bottom. 0 net to tlto hrl tO.CK) " thnsp In iippt! nf nHHlntnni'o nns wrr- DlentY nf ntr trrm p ""'swciimj cd : i . JllFlZSiP"- uJ "Every day. I have one Impecunious' tso cie- itock rncb with tKB near relative who Is forever lmpor-ra"sjolninr; running wtr, uw. tuning me for help. Finally I shut ,;joo. r ixnwmiiuMii down on him. A few days ago when i Jo cre on the rjmtllU rim, l!a ll ne came ,o omce i reiusea 10 m Mrf. of whe.t Und. is ,. see him. He went home and pester-. dleton. isoou. cd me with letters. Finally I told my '""-'Pmu Prmlrieitoci rndl j nnnnrlnl tnnn t rlp him fhn If hpi TOtoni of l,.y in bMn.l would agree not to worrj- me for two This is a nartlal Hntr 1 h7s i years I would let him have $500. He other stock and wheat farms fat IK. ' 'Mnke " flV yCarS -CITY PROPERTY A SPEC1AIR ir.' I have a long list of desirabki mour." snld Mr. Armour, with a residences and business nouswsi chuckled, "that I let him have lL cn,1es to cult the buyer. Well, In about two weeks I got a let- Phououpd-too ter from his wife saying that, as Bhe tj tjt a ttj had not been a party to the contract C L W AUL, Bhe hoped I would make the same ar rangement with her." Exchange. Real Estate Deals. ST. JOE STORE GOODS! , age in hogs of course has rreatlv re- Marshal's Report Approved. duced the number. The firm has for City Marshal Blakley's report was years past packed an average of Toilet Articles Recorder's Report. City Recorder Fitz Gerald's report was as follows: Number of com plaints during February of violated ordinances. 67; total of fines collected $395.5: cash from cemetery lots, $30; nine show licenses, $20; seven bicl cle licenses, $7.25: three llauor llcen- Just come in and take a look SPS- $825: two express and dray II at our line. censes, $13.25 Seven burial permits were Issued during the month. We have a complete line of Salaries Allowed, all the requisites for the toilet, in-. The salary list reported by Mr. Fitz cluning the celebrated Howard Geram and allowed Is as follows: J. Hair Brushes A- Blakley. marshal. $100; J. W trusties. Schur n,Eht p(jHcei J75. p H street commissioner and night police, nr ATT YUt A XT O fr , "5: Thomas Fitz Gerald, recorder, I AlLLYLAlH CtL 50 C H. Carter, attorney, $25; W. TTir7 TVDTTrM-'TCrc R- Wlthee, Are chief, $10; Pendleton 1X1E, U.UjrVjliia Savings Bank. rent. $37.50; George Change at Men's Resort. The Men's Resort Is now In charge of Rev. Levi Johnson, and probably will be until the board of directors choose a successor to Mr. Hotchklss for the position of secretary- During tne past lew days the reading room has been removed Into the north room where there is light on two sides, and other alterations made in the arrange ments, which are an Improvement. Notice. The town of Pendleton Is overrun with painters and paper hangers, so men of this craft will do well by stay ing away. Local Union No, 693, Pen dleton, Oregon. NEW SPRING The nicest line we have ever shown. Each dav bnnesl a shipment of new goods; our shelves are now loaded withK Dress Goods, Watstincs, White Goods. Percales. Ginehial Underwear, Hosiery, New Hats, Clothing, New Neckwarj Notions of all kinds, Beautiful Laces, new patterns and dtS signs, Belts in fact, almost anvthinc vou can call for. selected these goods personally and with great care, hence r.l have all the new things that the markets have to offer, as3fc we paid spot cash we do not hesitate to say we can savtt who favor us with their patronage at least ao per cent on wit iney woniu pay elsewhere lor the same grade of goods. The Lyons Mercantile Company Remember: The largest stock of goods in the city to select free t f ST V VTTTVTTt f VTTTT Vt Tf ?y fTVyy yf f vwyyyy vTTTTTTVVyTV A FEW BARGAINS 7-nxmi home with hath mnm unrwl fihotft na1t ...ui. shade treea, on Lincoln Btreet, near Bluff. A snap for $1300. Tom Bwearenger place on West Alta strwt Two lots, good rtl dence. Only $2b00. ' Good 6-room hous on West Alta. Corner lot. A bargain. $1000. 9 acres adjoining the city. Good 6-room house, good stable and other buildings. Only $1850. . 320 acres, good house and barn, cood orchard. 30 anrm In alfalfa on nver, 12 miles from city. Juut H000. proKIo1,6tomtike!7M)o!OWD, Pmt A BUSINESS CHANCES The Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, a good nvestment, $7fXX). Depot livery stable, only $700. Hayden'i confectionery stor- ou Court street, at invoice price. W. F. EARNS ARIA a 1 1 r r . m . ' ADOUUlA'JlUfl JlJjOfJK Senator Pierce in La Grande. Senator Walter M. Pierce came over from Pendleton last evening. The gentleman expresses himself as being glad the session Is over, but regrets not being able to have suc ceeded in getting a couple of bills passed which he thinks would have been of much benefit to this entire section of Eastern Oregon. La Grande Chronicle. Two Graduating Classes. Two graduating classes of 11 each will be graduated before long from the Pendleton Business College. All are from both departments. There will be an interim between the grad uations, as the classes are not par allel in their studies. A Correction. In the interview with Mr, Holbrook In yesterday's Issue of the East Ore gonlan, the words, "cubic Inches" used In statlug the amount of water per acre for Irrigation purposes, at Draatllla, should have read "cubic feet," In the manufacture of a cannon the tendency today la toward reduced weight of gun and projectile, and In. creased muzzle velocity. This gives ac-aea range and penetration. t i M 1 1 nit 1 1 1 1 m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 Our Shoe Depart- ment Is Removed to the Rear! of the Main Store! PEOPLES II WAREHOUSE IIIIIIIIIWIIIlHiiHIlt ill ..il -I- ! I A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Yes. on thfi RADERwoni like to C U B A Customer If ywS areno'j Ftifnittire I lENDLETON'S lOPULAR Purchasing lace now cm Main and Webb Sm AAAAAAAAAAAAAAilrrA GARDEN SEEDS Fresh, Reliable Garden Seeds. The kind that art ( ductive. Don't take chances wasting your efforts. Onion? uesi variety. Nice Sound Apples Good Fresh Ranch j Martin's Family Grocery and Bi BEST DRY WOOD We have bought of the Allen Brothers, their IriUrf"? Wood bnslBOBB, and now we are ready to fnrniBrr" dry wood on short notice. Office 638 Main Street Phone 1X2X. P. P. COLLIER i phlnk rear Engin Train alt Lai, stern Nc Kht engi tb of hi "passent- le Brak Seman jb Jsed Peace ashingto Glass, co station pws- A1 from t e of j of Peac n Mar The Mai .Norfolk. Mi today to uadron. iff-