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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1903)
f Ok. Jkte it lift MONDAY, MAY 11, 1903. New OXFORDS New I WOULD OPEN CREAMERY HERE. I North Powder Man Looking for a Lo cation '.to Invest. E. M. Sanders, tho proprietor of the Sigma creamery nt North I'owuer, was in the city yesterday for a Bhort EXCURSION TO PENDLETON. "J PEB5MML MERTfON. Indications That 'a Largo Crowd Will Go to See Ball Game Sunday, wniia Walla. Mar 12. Propara' .i,D om hulncr made bv the -Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company for excursion tram to r-enuituun Sunday. Bobble Burns' Kimes mm the warriors of the Umatilla range and will have two ments in this week. ship-I Thomas 0. Halley Is In Adams to- "i-n - wnr hlay on legal business, fnr n lopntlrin for in laren creamery Mrs. Mary E. Morgan Is visiting and tlnlrv business anil wants to come Mrs. H. F. Hendricks. at Baker City. Ttiat received 'one shinmentof to Pendleton, provided he can make Judge Stephen A. Lowell went to prnsn lints In the Oregon city on that Ladies' and Gentlemen's Oxfords I satisfactory arrangements. During Milton this morning on legal busi- ,my am the contest Is expected to be ins Hiuy nuru uu inoijctiuu ouitiui Hess. in warm one. properties with a view to buying and Mr. REpn Tniislrk. nf Wnlln Thi excursion train will be large it is nrobablc that In the fall he will tn accommodate all who de locate here. Golden Rule. Llrn to eo. and present Indications It is Mr. Sanders' wish to buy a alnr r, ,,, , nro that a small population will be In """" " . 'l .... -1 ! l, nnnni, filfV ultnomah county, Is in the city the 8le v' t -.i: i r..t j .!... j..ii iiuiui ui kcuuiui, , . - ... nrrer t no irnin hub kuiib. nimuies uAiotus, "ian caii auii wllore hc wji keon n number of cows, r""1 a fnnfurn nf thn train will bu a finish, welt sole: This is u swell as many as ho can find pasture for, Mrs. EKla J. Kinney, of Grand p..iilnnn car for the use of a seat In street oxford. to supply' the local trado. The bulk Rapids, Mich., was a visitor In the ... 0( 2h cents extra will or ms mint, nowover, no win uniiK p-" "iiunum.. be charged. This Is a now departure Also a lull line of from North Powder, wnore ne nas n b. u. calderhead, general freight i,,. the railroad company, and prom- ranch of 1400 acres of meadow lanu. and passenger agent of the W. & C. iBea to be a success. A rate of ?1 Oxfords lOf Children "e cn" Becur" rates 011 11,8 mm from " cnnie ovcr "ui Walla Walla to- for the round trip has been made, The Latest Thing that nlnro that will enable him to nut day. Misses; Hoys, Youths, and littie lit on the local market as cneapiy as jtrg Gents Dindtnger, Wilson & Co. r&one Main 1181 Good Shoes Cheap FOR A PLEASURE TRIP. Osborne, of Woodbine, Iowa, any milk now sow. wna in tno cty today en route to The dairy bus hiess at the present Spoinne whore sIie wl vlslt her unio cious mil amy ii Be . 'i"- son. a resident of that place, ments nf tho loca demand. Owing ' . . . .. . .i, Dnn,nif.. f min.- nrn.ii.rl,, nna. i. i-und, of penmeton, was a ,u ",u ."" ....... I---"-. tUnlln Woll ..loltn,. .o.l,,l. ........ Peonln wishing to ride In the Pullman will have to reserve their seats. In Police Court. John Broyllo was up before Judge Fitz Gerald this morning charged it.,. r-h fl . ... , "n" ........ .iu.illU., 1 licit.' Ull AUIIUllt,!!. n( n, I L! 001 v ,ffort'lwe.3t he will, In all probability, make defln- n member of Company 02. U. S. oonrorenco, y. ji. o a., te nrrnngemonts to carry out the de- tlllery, and received his furlough Park, Portland, Oregon, tails of his scheme. m Hnv i,. n, m iih Coming Events for Which the O. R. & N. Co. Offers Very Cheap Rates. Caledonian picnic nt Athena, May 26th and Students' Oearhart May 29th to June 7th. State Encamp ment, Grand Army of the Republic, Portland, June 25th to 27th. Washing ton Christian Convention and Cnmp Meeting at Walla Walla, Juno 5th to 15th. Oregon State Teachers' Asso ciation, Portland, Juno 24th to 27th. Grand Lodge I. O. O. P. at Walla Walla, June 1st to 4th. ture In this vicinity tho local milk ,wn"a Y"n ,VISIlr yesterday over - ,;" five men rnn not nroducc imllk to meet the to see thn ba" Kame between Walla with vagrancy, lie was g" come by shipping direct from the val- John W. Veatch, of the Boise Capl- 1 .VL??" " .v.V tin-nn ley of tho North Powder, where the tal News, accompanied by his family, aVs for tho Bnme charge John F. abundance of water gives fresh paB- passed through over the O. R. & N. n't ,., flnp., R fnr i)ei,1lr ,ir,mk ture tho year round. ' today, en route to Salem for a month's . J. hU fine Mr. Sanders returned to North visit at their former home. Powder yesterday and will visit Pen- c. W. Smith, a nephew of Theodore muiuii uKuin in me naii iiuure, wiiun .uanner, is Here on furlough. He Is Ar- SECOND LECTURE. .Mrs. Ida AI. Wood, of Six Lakes. aucn., visited friends in the cltv last evening, leaving this morning for Professor Knox Gives Last of the Series of Free Lectures Last Night Professor M. F. Knox, mental sci Nineteenth entlst, gave the second and last of his Annual Tournament Sportsmen's As- free lectures nt Frazer's opera house soclation of Northwest, nt navtnn. last night, Wash.. June 2Kth tn 27tli. Thn Snnn. Tho attendance was very good and Snoltnnn whom h!ii win vlaii iio- ci gerfest at Walla Walla. Juno 5th to Hie lecture was highly Instructive, ter, Mrs. Eldred. Mrs. Wood, accom- Htn. urnnd Lodge and Grand Chanter novel ami enienaining. lonigiu I pnnled by Mrs. Shoey. of Milton. Nob. or Alasons, Grand Chapter Order East- 1 rulcBur vox win givu a lecture on nns been on an extended tour cm Star, nt Portland, Juno 8th to tno subject: "How to Select a Wife through Utah, California and the lum. Oregon Pioneers. Indian War r nuHuaiiu; jeaious wives ami nus- Southern States. veterans. Native Sons of Orecon. Na- uanus uurea.- tive mughters of Oregon, at Port and pnid his fine. May Be Insane. James Cralc. sunnosed to be a for trap b wnlknr nn tho O. R. & N.. Is In w nays on account or in neaitn. He tho county Jail, under suspicion of in is stationed at Ft. Worden. snnltv. HIh examination has not as The largo banner ordered by the yet been held, as his condition Is sup- progress Club, announcing the cole-1 posed to be due largely to nrinK brntlon of the Fourth of Julv bv thp After he has had time to sober up city of Pendleton, was put In placo he will bo exnmlned and lr insane, by tno committee today nnd Is now will bo sent to the nsyium. stretched across Main street. I I ST. JOE STORE Friday and Satotday Special Prices on Our New Walsttngg W Silk Oxford Waistings 6oc, sale nnVP ... Mercerized Yarn waistings 550, sale price Almostilk Waistings 50c, sale price 3SC The largest and preitiest assortment of Summer Dress Goods in the city will be sold also at I Prices. Come and gel some of these new aH .?Cel nnr nresent low nrices. BOOtisj LYONS MERCANTILE CO The Leaders In Pendleton COFYRjHT Every Day Needs r ' ",c llouse ate sunpljJ DV the mnnv ari.Vi... rr 1 j ...luca o, ,VO0 wc are now offering httle prices. Long and shd oicmuuuers mat ar k..J and safe. Tight tubs and paij all sizes. All . u, wooaenwai is suunu ana seasoned. WJ.CLARKE & CC 211 Court Street I H mi' . . l" Wealthy Nebraska Farmer Came x :0ib l0 aoove meeungs win 110 West to Invest and Locate. round trl , Tho rt . n .,nK . Mwn.. of Wercc. Neb., accom- Tickets on sale three days nrlor to "anleu by tls famlIv. wn8 ln Pendle the openhfg day. ' t0n ,for tlmo . Mri,Mn; son Is a largo breeder of thoroughbred BARTENDERS ORGANIZE. LIST OF JURORS. Regular Venire for the June Term of the Circuit Court. County Clerk Chamberlain and Sheriff Taylor today drew tho names short horn cattle and has sold out I Of fllR rOEIllnt Vnn!rf nf lilVnro nr his ranch In Nehraslm anil come West tho nnxt tnrm nf thn nlrmilt nnurt II.. 1. .. 1 , ...mi tt.. I . . . ".. Thirteen Charter Members Enroll and 17S k ' ? V . v wnicn will convene June 1, next. The snvn thnt thn llpnn'n In th. Tnnt Elect Officers. I Unnw nntlllnir nf thn rnsnnrrpa nf thn rno narienucrs of the cltv mut nt West nnd think t iinnn tlvntnil nml i-uiniorB nan on tsundny afternoon a wasto Inhabited by Indians and last at 2:30 o'clock, and effected a cactus. All of his friends In the East permanent organization. remonstrated with him for snlllnn- nml Tno purpose of tho orcnnlzntlnn in I startlnir for such n wlhl mnntrv Tin I .u 1'iuiuuiu uiu moral, social ami nau ncres or well improved land financial welfare of tho mernhnrn nnil I for whlnh h rnnllyprl S7I1 nn nnrn tO bring them tOCetllCr In hnrmnnlnnu I Hp will visit 111 Rnnlnno will, hlc or.n utiiuu lor uicir general ootterment. and rrom there ns a base, look over ine omcial title of the order Is tho the country. He expects to return to uuui-iiuurB iiueriiaiionai i.enciip Nn 1 I'nm intnn with ivhiri ninf m it At A 1 a. . . "... . I . . . . I'--- -txt, uiiii H was orcanizeil With IS much tn tpn nnil Invnntlirntn tho fn charter members. Twenty-soven men I cllltles of tho country. Tno dentin Igned the application for a chartor mnn Is verv nnthiisInKttp nvnr thn nnn. and nil will be enrolled as soon as sihllltles of this part of the West, 1 uy can nnn opportunity to attend and will make his homo here, going into the business of ralainir blooded short horn stock on a large scale. names arc given as follows. John Porringer, Adams, farmer. Hugh Mclntyre. North Milton. lurmor. C. W. Knight. Helix, farmer. Hlgby Harris. North Milton, farm- the meetings. James H. Doty was elected presl dent; Oeorge Ernst, vice-president; Paul Wltlock, chaplain; J. D. Shell, secretary and treasurer; Walter Hop per, inspector; Dave Carlln, Insldo guard, apd Wyn.Ce Krebs, outside pisrd, '1 MENELEY QUARTET. Rendered Entertaining Program at Methodist Church Last Night. Tho Mcneloy Quartet, working un der the auspices of tho Prohibition Alliance of Oregon, and under the Immediate call of tho local alliance, gave a very enjoynblo concert nt the Methodist church last evening to a largo audience. The singers were re peatedly encored nnd tho scenes thoy depicted ln their songs of tompernnce woro very affecting. Mr. Knox, a momber of tho qunrtet, gave several readings which were well received by tho audience. Tho gentleman is a reader of raro ability and has more tnan a state reputation. The Pendle ton alllanco expect good results from tno concort. "Grandma" Munra at Hood River. urandma" Munra, who managed tho Log Cabin eatlnc houso nt Meacham for eight years, will take cnarge or the O. it. & N. eating house ai 11000 uivor m tho near future. She hns been at Huntlncton In chargo of the Pacific Hotel, since the O. II. & N, took possession of it last December. Electric 8torm Threatened. Tho local barometors Indicate that a heavy electrical storm will pass over this Immediate section of coun try within the next 48 hours. F. & S. Bitters The great System Tonic. The remedy that is so popular because of its real mjrit. Now is the time to take F. & S.,, Bit- Caledonian Picnic. Preparations are now being made for tho Caledonian picnic to bo held nt Athena, on May 20 and 27. The honnlo Scots of Athona nro leaving notuing undone in tho arrangement of the prosram nnil entertainment. The O. R. & N. has made a special rate for the occasion nnd there prom ises to bo a large attendance from here. Meeting of Eastern Star. Tho regular meeting of Uushee Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will bo held this evening. There will be an initiation, followed by a social ses sion. GRAiN-n f THE PURE V J fiDJlMncccc L Tho coSee habit Is quickly over come by those who lot Grain-O take Its place. If properly mado It tastes like tho best of coffee. No grain coffee compares with it in flavor or health f trine. TRY IT TO-DAY. it grocers erctywlitrc ; isc. ami sic pr ptcluse. TAKE YOUR CHOICE One of the finest residences in Pondleton 11 rooms all modern Im provements; pretty lawn; complete $6,500. $2,500 down, balance on time Another residence 7 rooms, with bath, sewerage, olectrlc lights: pretty lawn, shade trees, within three blocks 01 Main street, z,&oo. utner houses and lots from 1600 to tZ.000, iMicerwaenco-yjta, Mjont "of Mil , t7v. tim. M. M. Johns, Athena, farmer. J. F. Temple. East Pendleton, canl- innsi. C. H. Itoseuburg. Fulton, farmer. T. J. Kirk. Athena, farmer. J. B. Frazler, South Milton, farmer. T. P. Do Friece, North Athena. farmer. C. W. Brownfleld. East Pendleton. merchant. Itobert Jamleson. Weston, farmer. J. ai. English, Mountain, farmer. William JolniBon. North Milton. - 1 rarmer. Hubert Ferris. Mountain, farmer. Thomas Thompson. North Pendle ton, larmor. Ed Dupuls, Yoakum, farmer. J. Ambler, Juniper, farmer. James Nelson, Vinson, stockman. William Blakloy. South Pendleton. - 1 larmer. A. C, Frledloy, Union, farmer. Robert Morrison, Adams, farmer. W. H. Reeder, Athena, farmer. John McPhall, Adams, farmer. D. J. Kirk, Milton, merchant. C. F. Colesworthy. Pendleton. farmer. Thomas Campbell, East Pendleton, farmer. John Horntlon, Weston, farmer, William Clark. Valley, farmer. Matt Mosgrove. Milton, farmer. James W. Hyatt, Mountnin, farmer. " If you want to know what smartly dressed men will wear this season, ask to see Steln.Bloch Smart Clothes." There is One Make of Clothes that in every way equals the expensive custom tailor's productp, yet costs but a trifle more than the common ready made kind. They are the clothes tha tbear THIS label a label that has become famous through out the country as the "imprint" of the makers of THE MOST SUPERB APPAREL that high class tailoring-skill and human engenuity ever produced. We are the agents for Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes here, and invite you to call and ex amine every feature of the garments as crilicsl ly as you know how. You will be mightily pleased and sure to learn something about "fine clothes-making" that will be worth while knowing. VGXr!i SEEK8 DIVORCE. Stein-Bloch Smart Suits and Spring Overcoats $15.00 to $25.00 THE BIG BOSTON STORE Eva V. Mills Alleges Cruel and In human Treatment. An action for divorce was filed yesterday with tho county clerk by Eva V. Mills, vs. Horry E. Mills. The plaintiff alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment, nnd that tho defendant called her vile and vulgar names, and struck and choked her repeatedly, Tho plaintiff asks that her maiden name of Eva V. Rowo he restored to hor and that she recover costs and disbursements of the nctlon. Attorneys Reedor nnd Perry repro' sent the plaintiff. Band Concert Postponed. Tho concort to be given by M day man's Roys' band, has been postponed until Monday, May 18. The hoys of tho band will canvass the town tomor row with tickets to their concert. Fred Motto, a harp soloist from lite East, will appear nn the program with the 'boys In several numbers. Mr. Mottu is an old friend of Mr. Mc Lyrnnn. Thoy played together in tho Black Hills 20 years ngo. Real Estate Transfers. U E. McBee, of Echo, has sold to Oeorgo II. Stevenson and H. F. Con ner for $9,500, the southeast quartor and the west hair of tho southeast, quartor of section 22, township 2. thipf range 27 east, jind the north. jtlitt(rtor',of j9ctlpn-.,27 ,ln town- SYRUPS Monopole, Rock Candy, Red Star and White Rose in half gallons, gallons, jackets and pails. HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES Lettuce Radishes Onions Celery THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries X Five Porcelain Tubs i i Are now to be found i PrivjeU's ,Barber Shop and X XBathR(MMns. Wtglso Uve.i I Know U you need a few nice . Furniture i mobn tliR house ffld'l fortable and cozy And! PETS, well, you shouia big line before you buy. Go Carts from S3 M. A. RAD1 uiiu vn WEBB B1 Undertaking Parlor In t1 ...- 3 t i mm if ? -sum a t ..Jhisr- 3 IM ill Take a Good Lo Yourself .nri vou're not eatlfi' ,a,tir ahlrt. coliwi! white WW coat W Uerea.KiveuB"" My Ml r'.soma.nlceW the river. j to j f f c.