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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1903)
FIB ! r 'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1903. MAY DAY will be celebrated in Pendleton this 'year and to be in the swim you Will need a pair of our fine shoes to be able to take the prize. Call and be Properly Fitted with a pair of elegant shoes from the 'largest and most capable stock in the City, Dfaritager, Wlkon & Those Main 1181 Good Shoes Cheap Co. QREW80ME RELIC. Bloody Bote of a More Criminal It 8ent to W. 8. Dadley by His Nephew. W. ,8. Hartley has at his place of business on Main street a very grow some relic from the Philippine Is lands in the shape of a native bolo. It waa Bent to him by his nephew who Is a non-commiBsloned officer stationed at Morong on the island of Cebu, and wbb taken from a native criminal just after ho was thrown in jail for tho murder of three native policeman. It Is yet covered with tho blood of the murdored men. Tho blade is 10 Inches long and wavy. By this shape It will give a more ugly wound and at the same time free the knlfo so that it can be easily withdrawn. Tho Malay from whom It was taken claimed 20 men had been wounded with tho weapon, and or that number three are cor tain to have met their death by Us meanB. The nephew of the present owner saw one day, Bevcral native policemen after a criminal who, when cornered, turned at bay and killed three of tho men before he could bo overpowered. The knife with Its wooden scabbard was sent to Mr. liadley just as It was taken from tho murderer. F. & S. Bitters The great System Tonic. The remedy that is so popular because of its real mnrit. Now is the time to take F. & S. Bit ters and tone up your sys tem. One bottle is equal to a month's recreation. Manufactured by TALLMAN & C2: THE RUGGISTS J. A. Horseman, of Ourdanc, is in the city today. W .0. Hurlburt. land locator of Echo, Is In Pendleton. W. W. Lufkln, proprietor of the Pilot Hock hotel, Is In the city today. J .I. Matheson and wife, of La Grande, are at tho Hotel St. George. James B. Welch passed down on the delayed train today from uaiccr uiiy to Portland. E. D. Brown, of the Union Pacific, is in tho city on a visit io ms ran road friends. Genrgo M. Gage, of Portland, tho business manager of the Pacific Monthly, 1b in the city today. A. A. Prosser, an old-time freight conductor on tho mountain division of tho O. It. & N., passed through on No. 1 today to Portland. Ho is now running a train out of Lcadvllle, Col. C. J. Hamilton, brakeman on tho O. R. ft N. between this city and Hunt ington, who has been very ill with ty phoid fever for the past two months, Is yet unable to go on his run. Mrs. Morso Kauffman left this morning to join her husband at Walla Walla, where they will reside in the future, Mr. Kauffman having secured employment there some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of Spo kane, returned to their home today after a visit In Pendleton and vicin ity. Thoy wero In search of timber lands and were successful in finding good claims. Mr. and Mrs. A. U Thurman have returned to their homo at Genessee, Idaho, after a protracted visit in Pendleton. Mr. Thurman came hero some time ago to visit his mother. and wnno here she died. J. A. Glnn, of Fort Worth, Toxbb, Is visiting friends in tho city. He is on his way to La Grande, where ho win enter tho employ of the Oregon itaiiroaa Navigation Company, run nlng out of La Grande to Pendleton some time, but It was Mr. Hlckey's Intention to move Into .it on the first of the month. - It was a Bmall four-room residence, valued at about $700, and was insur ed for a small amount Tho origin of the fire Is unknown, though It Is suspected to be inccn diary. A local real estate man, who had the house in charge, gave the keys to a prospective renter, and the man visited the premises between 6 and 7 o clock. At that time every thing was all right It is reported by a passerby that a man was seen coming from tnc house later In the evening nnd shortly before the lire was discover ed. Whether that was the firebug or the renter Is unknown. BAKER CITY DRUG CLERK CAPTURES A SWINDLER THE OLD BAND Was Reorganized Last Nlaht Will Play at the May Day Exercises Names of Players. The old Pendleton band ganlzed last evening and will play for the May day celebration. The personnel of tho band as given be low. Is about the snme or It used to be. The names of the nlavors nmi thnlr Instruments are: Gibson, tuba; Gil liam. olsom, L. G. Frazler, Jnck itoDinson. trombones: C. C. Shnm naritono: Parks. Havden. .t t?. Rim unu; luiuur, saxepnonc; uari wesert acotl, Hicks. Huston, rlnrlnnnt Ralph Folsom. Clint Roosevelt win Brown, cornet; Lee Baker, base arum, and C. V. Volth, snare drum. me oanu win practice again on inursany evening, and nfter thn Max- day celebration it is the intention to again disband. All the members of me Dana Deing business men It Is nn inconvenience to them to give tho lime necessary for nractice. How ever, there Is a very remote possllill And in Doing So Has an Interesting Time in the Rear of the Establish' ment. Baker City .Ore.. Aprl! 29. C. W. Hoff, whose real name Is supposed to be Hoffman, is in the county jail hero on tnc chnrge of obtaining money under false nretenses. The officers think he is a clever forger and swind lor who has been operating in the Northwest for some time. Sunday afternoon ho wont to Levlngor's drug more and bought a small bill of drugs for which ho tendered a check for $5. Ho was given $3.25 in change. The clerk, becoming suspicious, telephon ed the bank officials and lenrned that the check was worthless. Hoff did not take tho drugs when he bought them, but called laBt night to get them. The clerk, C. S. Black man, told Hoff the check was not good and he would have , to refund the money. Hoff made a dash for tho front door, but Blackman head ed him off. Hoff then ran for tho beck door and Blackman caught him in tho back room, throwing him to the floor. In his struggle to get up, Hoff kicked the bung out of a bar re! of alcohol and Blackman had to hold his hand over the bunghole and hold down his man at the same time. The drug man was exceedingly busy until a policeman arrived and took the swindler to Jail. Hoff had several Blgned checks on his person when searched. He had also passed one of his checks on Mike Hoff, a saloon man, "whom he bent out of $10. The officers are looking up tnc man s record and feel sure they have a much-wnnted individual. It Is certain that ho has oneratod Jn bumpter recently. FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON TOMORROW Charles Konasek Dead. L.nanes KonaseK. aged 18 years. died today at 12:30 o'clock at his home in th Is olace. of a eormillratinn of diseases. Some weekB ago he was ill with typhoid fever, but recovered. Afterward he developed symptoms of Brlght's disease, but apparently re covered. Saturday he returned home from Baker City 111, but did not devel op alarming symptoms until laBt nignt, when he sank Into a. stunnr. This morning he was attacked with spasms, from which he did not rally. curing nis last illness since Satur- uay last nis kidneys nnd stomach have Indicated acute derangement. me Deceased was horn and reared 1" Pendleton. A few weeks nirn hn Pendleton Has Decided to Enter th Leaaue and Will Have a Team 1 the Field for First Place. Tim hniteball enthusiasts of tho eltv nre Jubilant in general, and Man ncer Baettcher and Leon Cohen in particular are radiant with happiness and success, for the team is at last assured and the majority of the play' crs nre Blgned. It took some hustling to get the money raised and some tall hustling at tnat, Dut ai ibbc no mm mlttee succeeded in gathering togeth' nr niimit ii.EOO dollars and the sus' penso wnB broken and once moro the fans breamed ireeiy. At the meet ng last Saturday an hone was given up and all leaguo funds hold by Mr. Boettcher was re turned to the omciai at la uranau. When tho other members of the ae tlnn Pendleton had taken n mlgniy howl went up for everyone of the members wanted to take a fall out nr the local team for what It naa done to them In the past. They wanted to nlnv and they wanted re venge. Now they can have It If they want it and all they want, ueroro tho season Is over they will get ample satisfaction, co the local fans hope, for tho team will bo a winner and sure thing for our money and a balm for our pride. Six of the men are now signet! ana nre rendy for the fray when it be gins tomorrow. The rest of the play' orb will be on hand by the time they are neoied The mpn signed bo far nre from North Yakima. Two of tl'em. Taylor nnd Cox, are of last year's winning team. Tho others are men well known to the baseball world; they are Dunn, Nngle, Court and Shorter. The season will open tomorrow, April 30, with the first of a series of three games between Colfax and Pen dleton at the local field. On the next day, which Is May Day, there will be a game and also on Saturday. The succeeding games will be an nounced in due time. Now that the league matter is sot tied, all Pendleton will turn out and give th9 team Its hearty support, both financially and by voice at the games. In the nasi Pendleton has nut tin xx inning game of ball and it is the intention to do so again. If the team has the hearty support of tho com munity in every way, the manage ment will do the rest. Ity of their staying together for the ok ,chtt.rKO of tho Portland Tele. rest of the season WORK OF FIRE BUG. Residence of W. M. Hlckey, on East Turner Street Completely Destroy. ea Dy Fire Last Ninht. The residence of W. M. Hlckey, on East Turner street, was completely m-Biiuyeu Dy ro aDout y;30 o'clock mat nignt. ine nouse has been vacant for gram's circulation business frnm Pnn. tlieton to Huntington. It was whlln in Baker CitV on this hnnlnnsc that ne was taken very ill Satunlnv Inst and returned homo. The funeral will be Friday forenoon from tho Catholic cnurcn, conducted bv Father Nnntn mm wu iiuermoni win lie in the Cath olic ccmoiorj" COMMENCEMENT EXERCI8E8. Program for the End of the Term at the Pendleton Academy. Commencement week for Pendle ton Academy will begin this year on Sunday, May 24, with the baccalau reate sermon by Professor Forbes, at the Presbyterian church. The class day exercises will he held on Wednesday, tho 27th. Tho following Is the order of the program for the day, with only the musical numbers and the titles of the ad- dresses to be added: Address by the class president. Miss Grayce Crockett. Class artist, Miss Nellie Whltte- more. Class prophet. Miss Flora Walker. Class poet, Joseph Kennedy. Address to undcrcraduates. Mln Mabel McDlll. Class presentation. Miss Eva Belts. The regular commencement exer. cises will take place May 28. The ST. JOE STORE We are so busy we have no time to write an "ad" t0W J ..v. .'c ct;ii nn. Will mcrelv call vour attent;nn 1 1U9U w... ww m l(J that . ll J . UK UJ our stoCK in an u-piiuicui was never so comnL..! onri mn want vnur natronaec. rt Our summer dress goods are beauties; our new dress trimmings are the latest; our lovely laces are Un8Ur passed; our ladies' knit underwear not equalled; 0n ladies knit glove stock complete; our drop stitch urXr it-Ill nlf vnii; nnr stork- larrrn. m.r -' . i HUD.-.,, ..... r- J-' o j'"cesiov Our treatment good. We are prepared to clothe and f.-,i (l LYONS MERCANTILE CO. The Leaders In Pendleton :illlUllllllilimHtUn Don't let it escan Yon Hnn't ol, 1 . .ajS uavesucl - "rporiuniiy oi securinr , offering just now. v i... the best split bamboo p0J hookB, flies, reels, leaders. J .......... tu: ; .. . EvjruuuK in uie line oi fishiiy W J.CLARKE & CO an Court Street Most Successful Trln. FJ.1di Nolt ihBS returneil from a trip place where the program will be ren- Take a Good Look at Yourself and you're not satUfled with the wyy your shirt, collar, cuffs and white waist coat have been lami derrd, give us a try. Moderate ly speaking, if we fall, all othera must fall. At any late, give us a try we'll run the risk. DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Court and Thompson Streets. 10 unicago in tho interests nf his mure, tie reports tho moat success mi inp ne has ever mnito. Whiir. there Mr. Nolf met tho lmnnrfi.ro nf luruiKu noveilles anil wns thus on abled to secure iroorts xvhinh r.thr wise would not have reached Pendle- ion lor a .couple of years. He nnr. dered Is not yet determined. On the 29th w III tako nlarn alumni banquet. the The Jolly Dozen The Jolly Dozen Dancing Club wish to announce to those holdlne Invltn. nuns mai tneir next party will be chased a full lino of un-to.dntn m ,i "t "1 ',uriy . ' 10 for his hoiiriav- trnii in or,r, ' f u ',,uu' "bi. -iiay n music good trip, Mr. Nolf back to Pendleton. In suite of the Is glad to get Hhll. To Vote Aaaln Advocates of tho latn imnd nrnnn. nuion aro not Slow tn l enlnro thnf tho city will havo an opportunity to vote again perhaps twice, should a uura proposition bo turned dnmn- upon other propositions yet this sum mur. rnoy intimate x-orv ntrri.. No. S Annulled. .NO. 6. of last n Eht. wns nnnnllpri and two sections of No. 1 wero run loony. What Shall We Have for Dessert? that the fight Is now well under way. This question arises in the family 99 ''EL SIBELO "EL SIDELO" Is Manufactured by SAM'L I. DAVIS, YCA ASK FOR "BANKER" 2 for 25c ALLEN & LEWIS, Distributors 11 SIZE In Police Court. wiiuam Jones, one nlnln iimnir was fined JB in Judco Flu court this morning. He paid his niiu ana aopuriea. Jell-O, delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. Nnhnilintrt ryr baking! add boiling water aud sot to eooU Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp. Deny and Strawberry. Get a uaeUot i your grocers to-day. jo eta. Condon-O'Connell wHHlnn wasningion, D. C. Anrll 9Qa neuuiUK IDUBV mat nttrnntnrl offlcore of the nrmy and a large quota of foahlonablo society folk was that of Miss Fanchon O'Connoll, daughter i iuu ouiiciior or rnn Tiwaaiip.. nn.i Mrs. Maurice D. O'Connell, and Lieu- x.. m. x,uuaon. U. H. A. Thn I Hoi- .j . .. ceromonv was rrfnrrnH ot .1. " k "X . ."" """"'. uarvesi me straw. of tho brldor, S Tin " Milton was followed bv a lareo Vn""u fno croP Promises w i iu mi uuuiiuniiv am WANTED nays AI Kerne ne hv inrnn,, : . "" w woem out. that Prinsa Lolse lnten.U "rTVS? lnR fnd..c?mb,ne prnt wlUl Ploaaure Qiron after "thf b ZkZ 12 'i mlte up to the Kree-I wooka ai It was then stated that family toward reconciliation, To Rejoin Qlron, April zs. Tho and niitnMn help will be needed. Thr win ho employment for a largo number of PORTLAND. ORE. oho wuuia ma kg nvnrtnn i j M r.nu a . w u i turu. jpreewainr rAMn rt t I Motley, Milton, Oregon" T. See Our Corset and Hosiery Window The fit of the dress depends strictly upon the fit of the Corset, therefore do not have your spring gown fitted over an old Corset. We will supply a new one in Straight Front, Girdles and Tape Girdle at popular prices. We are in position to fit Corsets fKld ittino ilrdl We make a Specialty of Child ren's Lace and Fancy Hosiery Our stock of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery is more complete than any in the city. We are especially strong in Ladies' Drop Stitch and Fancy Hosiery. The Big Boston Store We have CarDet Kewj nants, Bome of them Ivp fnough for rooms, that will close out at greats Reduced Prices M. A. RADER MAIN AMD WEBB STBlBJj UndertaklM Parlors in Conn Have YoWt PipM Exuy U Raktd t Delay will lead to serious breaks. Fim-class work guaranteed 'by BECK, the Reliable PUmbct. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel W-t Af