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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1903)
I- ' DcnM TUESDAY. JUNE 2, 1901. nm v PART OR EGONIANi PENOUtlun, - - J ' """""" " " " I nuc ... i . -niinT tbt i . . m it t uriii. ninniii i iiiniii i k ii . a rtvr n r ttiiii'iiiLiii- . iw-a h -mb 1 in k i iiiiiin I ,111 UIIIUUI I www.. - PEftSONKL MENTION. "'HEY talk about "style" and "beauty ana "lorm and other things that mean nothing But they say little about nt. "Queen Quality" is the one shoe for women which is made so that it fits the foot just as a Pans made glove fits the hand. BOOTS $3 - SPECIAL STYLES $3.50 DINDINGER WILSON & CO' Phone Main 1181. Good hoc Cheap J. C Saylor, of Echo. Is In Pen dleton on business today. Mrs. S. M. Cauthorn, of Corrallls, is visiting friends In the cltr. G. W Knight, of Helix. Is a Pen dleton business visitor today. Mr and Mrs. U. U Smart, of Tekoa, aie In the city for a short visit. Mis Lizzie Xewcomb, of Echo, is visiting friends for a few days. Mrs. A C. Mclntyre, of Athena, is visiting in Pendleton for a slio. time. Mr and Mrs. F. M. Bell, of Baker City, were the guests of Pendleton friends today. THEY talk about "Style H professor Boy Conklln goes to and "beauty" and "form" H Union tonight where he will spend lue I j c- Mnrhomr. Of i jur. aiiu ,ut. o. v. .-.-w ' iltlton, are spending a few days with Pendleton friends. Miss Myrtle Smith is quite ill at her home, S06 College street, with an attack or the grip. Rev. Levi Johnson and son.. Doug las will leave tomorrow for a visit with Portland friends. Miss Miriam Strong, one of the teachers at the Academy, will spend her vacation with her parents at Portland. -p . ovinr KhpHff of Umatilla county.' is registered at the Belve dere, from Pendleton. Portland Daily Journal. I Doctor and .Mrs. J. H. Cook, of Mc I Mlnnville, are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. W. King, at meir nume uu Woodmen and Women of Woodcraft ast lta street. Annual Observance. I Miss Effle A. Patterson, of the Pendleton Camp HI, Woodmen or Academy faculty, will leave Monday the World and Dapnne Circle No. 2. for Portland, where she will spend will hold their unveiling and memor- her vacation at home, ial sen-Ices on Sunday afternoon pari O. Kloepfer. one or the faculty next at - o'clock. at the Academy, will leave Sunday The two lodges will meet at tneir for his old home In Indiana, wnere .11 - . n nr. I .. .t. ft nun nnri fit t . ill .1 V. r- fannHnn ntr nt Ttlnf.hn.Tn. H J. Still- man will probably assist In the dis tribution. LINE-UP AT COLFAX. Pendieton W..." WUH Strongest CASE OF O.LULANO V Team of Season. J WM The Pendleton baseball team, will leave for Colfax on Wednesday even- Weston Will Be Brought ing or on Thursday morning for their Brother of we regular schedules wltn tne coiiax CHILD LOST. Another Was Supposed to Be, But Was Net. Professor W. S. Wilson, of the Academy ana J- F. Robinson were tut Headers in two sea rch.ng expe. i Hons Saturday evening. Earlj in "he evening Mrs. Wilson missed her little daughter and at once made In- onirics, at last locaung uw vo Mnir nrnwn today signed tw more men. both of whom are stars. One. Bob Wilner. Is well known here and needs no introaucuuu; one. J-.les McDonough. Is a veteran of Butte's last year championship team or "Honest John" Mcuosky rame. He is a fast man. a nara ou ter and a steady and relia.e man be hind the bat. He and Bob Brown will spell each other in doing the cage work. Dunn was released this morning, and left for Boise, Idaho, where he will play the rest or the season. Danrorth, who has been Captain Brown's guest, will return to his home at Corvallis in the morning. Danforth hns been kind to Pendle ton, having come at the solicitation of his friend. Captain Brown, and helped fill out the team, asking noth ing but his expenses In return. Pendleton's line-up for the Colfax series will be as follows, given in thvir )ntfin- nrilpr- Neacle. left field: Brockhoff, second base; Gass, center field: Fay. short stop; .ucuouuugn, liocn- nmwn rntrher: Wilner pitcher: Spiedel. third base; McDon ald or Collier, rlgm neia. con Being Tried Today. u- I..-.. In tho rasp' of T. P. Gilll lilt' JJ ... -- . 1. . land vs. E. T. Wade today oroasi In a verdict In ravor 01 me inui..uu. awarding him $25. The jury was out from 3:30 yesterday afternoon until 10-30 this morning, and the verdict is in the nature or a corapruim-. the suit being for Jioo. he suit being lor tii'ir. i Robinson was nearo The case oi fc.. onui"" " i anxiety, me o-jtai-uiu - Nelson, involving tho sale of a span i ,nto ,he mom and calmly announced . i. trta thle after- .... , r,A hnr nnvwherD. .MRiutim, i v MEMORIAL SERVICES. . J. V. . W . V" " O ..... nt ttn in tim nftcrnoon and at 4 o'clock sharp will march . to the cemetery, where the ceremonies will be held. Robert Cronln will deliver the ad dress or the day. and will speak along fraternal lines, touching also upon the symboliclsm and beauty or the unveiling of monuments for the fra ternal dead. There are two monu ments to be unveiled this year, one by each lodge. The Pendleton camp mourns the loss of Samuel Hays, deceased during the last year, while the Daphne Circle will unveil a mon ument In memory of Mrs, Arthur Gib son. it Is a custom of the Woodmen to hold memorial services for their dead on the Sunday following Memorial day, and upon this day the monu ments are unveiled. The services next Sunday are In accordance with this custom. he will siena nis vacauuu. , George B. Curry, manager of the Northwest Advertising Agency, or La Grande, was In the city this morning en route to the Sound cities. Turficld Muelhopr, employed by the construction department or the O. R. & N.. spent yesterday In Pendleton and went to Portland this morning. Mr Vnrvnl .Tnnes arrived from ii.-ii- ,t-.ii. 1.., .. fi. Tnn lAt,n W nitnfnn 1000 ftuna I una iiui ui&ub. u , ju.i.t ... - - - - has accepted a position with the Peo-; Bertha Spargur 10S0 ..!.. n'..AhincQ ortA tlior will rld FranL- QnlL-n . - 200 permanently In this city. J henry Baumgardner ... 300 Rev. W. E. Potwine, rector or the " ,""-,u. Church or the Redeemer at Pendle- J- & clf ton. passed through the city this Chas. H. M Her 1000 mnminp nn his wav to Cove to start I J- G. Hamilton lou the summer school "in that place. La G. W. Hunt laO n m rHn f imn r o I ' . - MONEY, NOTES AND ACCOUNTS More Taxpayers Swell the List With Cash Assessments. n t strain rnnntv assessor fur nishes the East Oregonian with the following additional list or taxpayers who have given cash and accounts. The work or assessment is progress ln- vorv satlsfnrrnrllv and the out side deputies have about finished their work: Money. Notes r. W Hansell $1590 $ Gott. Sen wank 2500 Wm Clark 300 1200 .Tfc Mnnrp 1000 n F. Thomson 100 465 David McCarty 450 Craig Thorn 1200 W h. Parker 300 or horses. Is being tried this aHer noon before a jury composed or C. T. Colesworthy. Robert Ferris. Higley Harris. F. P. Derreece, W. R. Reeder. Thomas Campbell, Joseph Dunn. W H. Fowler, l-rea weuoer. j. n. i gusen ana J. J. aicuonuew. nlainurr is represeni? uy i ... , r ! . 1... UnUaV Itaiev ana me ueieuuuut uj ":j & Lowell. i The case or the state or Oregon vs. Ed Weston, is set for tomorrow, and will be a hotly contested trial. It is an action alleging the larceny o( a,, horse by the defendant. Sheriff T. D -Taylor went to baiem Monday after the brother of the de- , fendant G. L. Weston, wno is sen- Ing a sentence on a similar charge, and who Is wanted here as a witness in tho trlnl nf his brother. The sher iff will return this atternoon with the witness. ATHENA GUN CLUB MEET. Will Be Attended Friday and Satur day by Several From Pendleton. The Athena Gun Club will hold its open tournament at Athena on Fri day and Saturday or this week. Pendleton will send a delegation to compete for the honors and prizes of fered, and among those going are J. M. Spence. F. W Waite. S. B. Thompson, W. J. Sewell, T. W. Ayres. J. D. Tallman, D. C. Clark. Otto Boettcher and H. J. Stiilman. .Messrs. Ayres and Tallman, Boettcher and Clark will lierhaps go one day each, as they cannot both leave their business at the same time. Others of Pendleton's sportsmen may also attend, but as yet they have not made known their inten tions. A delegation of visitors from this place will also attend, though not to participate WRIST BAGS and PURSES All the latest stvles and nov elties in the mcst fashonable leather. Our stock is large and varied and the prices in teresting. 2000 150 400 40,000 ISOO W. J. Stockman, a wheat raiser F. W. Andrews lser 1 : . - - .. . . . unas h. uarmoiumew from Helix, is in tne cny ioaay. .nr. , . . Stockman believes, although the dry I y Temple '.'.'.7.7.7 weatner nas maae tne wneat juok i . -sickly, that It has a good average ! Jnn " es chance for a good average yield. If!"- J- cllastaln sufficient rainfall comes soon, a big crop is sure, as the stand Is not yet injured. FISH DISTRIBUTION. 300 200 200 730 400 10.000 1500 2685 SEVERE ACCIDENT. Apportionment Considerably Smaller Tnan was txpcciea n wouia dc. Horse Frightened by Lightning, Throws His Rider. Svbil Baltezore. a little girl 11 vpnrs nf nire. llvlnir at Cabbage Hill about 1C miles southeast of Pendle- 1 1 d 1 1 no bAp-wuw . . ' auuui 111 Utiles auuuicuoi ui tww,-- The Oregon Fifh and Game Asso-1 ton, was thrown from her horse last elation has at last got (iO.000 lro.it j evening and very seriously hurt. readv for distribution In tne streams , sne was riamg along me roaa on . " , V, .111.. ... til 1 1 1 I. 1 I , I OI Ltregon, UUU uutanilH tuumj iter viaj uuiutr w ucu iiguiuiub Dr.n l.n,-A Iidf cdnra rt tho llttlp fifth I ctriinL- a frpo npflr her f ritrhtenlnc BIJU 1. " ' 1. i. "-- - ' . . . .. H " ' ' t c ...1.1. ,,.i,tnv, n cinnl. t )wi ciriianiG nnri hni tinma and Minslni, him tn Innin lakes or the eastern section. sideways, throwing the girl against a The game association was to nave i stump, shipped the trout the last or May. She was at once brought here and . . 1 1 1 1 T" . T . I 1. . 1 .1 . 1 1 r- anu mere were 10 uave ueen uuum ur. txjrvy uueuucu iu iujuhco. 400,000 or them, but owing to the She was taken to the hospital and floods and various reasons, the ship-1 an examination showed that she had ment has dwindled to G0,000. I sustained a compound fracture or the Thp shlnment will lie made as soon forearm, her nose was broken and as permission is received from the ' her back was Injured. The wounds state board, and the fish will be plant-! were dressed and the young lady is ed in the upper Umatilla, Meacham resting as easily as could be expect- .rrl- ihn NTnrth fnrlr nf Venrhnm. . McKay, Birch and Butter creeks, and the Walla Walla river in the vicin ity of Milton. DEPARTURE OF REV. FORBES, TALLMAN & C2: GOOD DRUGS y oi .union. i Tim nn. nnntnlnlnc tho chlnmnnr , . cttla n Til, Cham nf u-lll ha nnHor thn citnArricInn nf thn & mi i. ..... -- . --- Lane oireci vnurcn. hatcher- men and will unload at this . . th . fl KVlTT Xt president ot the Pendleton and Birch creeks. The others Academy will leave tomorrow even- Ing, accompanied by airs, rorbes, for Seattle, where he has been call ed to the pastorate of the Lane Street Presbyterian church. The people or Pendleton and the students or the will rnlsn President rind Mrs. Forbes, who have done so much for the good of the academy and the city during tnetr resiaence nere. To Visit in Indiana. Mm T C Wnmtr nnrl snn Hsr. nlH lfinrp In thp mnmlnp fnr n three months' visit to weir old home at Fort Wayne. Ina. They win go by wav nf QnfiL'nnp St P.nil nnd Phlrn. go, to avoid the terrible floods that are now blockading the roads through me cenirai siaies. GRAIN COFFEE In comparing Grain-O and coffee remember that while the taste is the same Grain-O Rives health and strength while coffee shatters the nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Grain-O and its ben efits. TRY IT TO-DAY. At grocer ejttjvihm ; !.. and 33c per fittist Bring Us Yonr Second Hand Goods We will pay you what is right for them. Bargains in new and second hand goods. GURDANE & McBROOM 312 East Court Street Wanted Position of Trust By a middle-aged man of good habits, having a good general busl nesu fxiierienc-e. good penman, cor refiiuinflpnt and collector Best refer ences: modest salary. Address P. S., care E. O. Mutton Sheep to Seattle. .InmM Wrlpht will shin Rlr Mr, " - ...ci". - 1 IniiflB rt iihnnn tn Snnfttt this t.vnn . ing The sheep were bought from the ranges near renuieion, ana go 10 me mutton market ot tne sounu city. ----- , 1.1 n nniLiuiiui o Here as Witness Simpson vs. Nei.( tfce meantin,e Tr Robinson's . .AnVnA inTfirricion m t-nu 111 t tlO UOy llvvuuiv- , own. Darkness came and he did not return and a posse was iorm ai..uB the neighbors to look for him. He .. hih anA lnw hv the en- was suugm 6" - tire neighborhood, but could not be found. At last aoout T?i.iei-.n tiparlv iranuc -nnu Erorcssmen Organize a Team. The expressmen or the city have t-.n,i o imcplinll team and will in a Tew days Issue a cnallenge to n,,v nr nil teams In the city, the league team alone excepted. n ANNOUNCEMENT Trt KlttlrJL. to put oS ranch needed i2 incuts iiuiu me u. S P uuun nanus aown its 0n- which is expected any time. Tt r . Theietore. we will Pn niy uaCK 10 uie pteminatiA A 3-Cmt premitm thi every 25c purchase of ,M, lci "-""IB powaer, snitu troz-te: nix ,,W5I Triicttncr tim ... a-nn lie in . . . . ""a uuAvoinahi and honinc for nnct lavnrc Yours truly OWL TEA HOUSE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY AT It ! ! DIED OF PERITONITIS. Away Florence Inez Gordon Passed This Morning, rinrsnfo Inoi finrrlnn the datlgb ter of David Gordon, or this city, died j H ine ow. JOacpa uupiiat lint luuiu Inir nl A 1 r. nVlnrl. nj".l l.'l VfATS and 5 months, rrom general peritoni tis, rne enuu was oiteraiea upon u) Drs. Smith and Cole ror appendici tis, hut the case was or too long standing and the disease could not be checked. Tho nnprnl trill he held frnm the ramlly home. 711 Willow street, at 2 o clock Wednesday atternoon. ACCIDENT AT MILTON. The St. Joe Store OUR SALE during the past week has been such i success that we liaxe concluded to continue it cat week iencer The opportunity we give you lo buy seasonable goods cf the very latest and mostup-to date styles, direct from the world's fashion centers, is vtty unusual in Pendleton. In fact it never before happened prices will be found most interesting. COME IN AND SEE US Lyons Mercantile Company Passenger Thrcwn Violently to the Ground in Trying to Catch a Train. W H Stamner. nf Weston, a pas senger on train Xo. 41. was seriously injured at .Milton tnis atiernoon in trrinc to get on the train while in motion. He was thrown violently to the ground and severely cut about the head and race. One root was also badly cut. He was brought to his home at Weston, and while he is se rtmiKlv lnlnrpd his condition is not necessarily dangerous. Celebration at Long Creek. Thp rltlzpns nf T-nntr Creek. Grant county are preparing for a monster Fourth or July ceieoraiion. IT IS WONDERFUL What a clever boy can 'do a pocket knife it is equity amazing how we carry sicl i large and varied stock of heirj and cholf hardware, aid Tft sell at such reasonable prices. !' Vnnp nstnnlKbment will (trw " when yon Inspect onr exoci. W. I. CLARKE & Co. 211 Court Street Men Who Breathe Deep not only live long, but think l hard, plan well and. protect their estate by Life Insurance. Such men will be interested in reading how the greatest trust fund in the world is invested, as described in "A Banker's Will." A curious provision of his will is well worth con sidering. Send to-day for the pamphlet. ThU Company ranks iMf in Aucti. irx In Amount Paid Policy-hoidm. Fir si -la Art. The Mutual Life Insuranck Company of New York RtCHACD A McCl-KDY, Pmidtst. Alma D. Katz, manager, Boise, Idaho. Frank L. Hammond, District Manager, Pendleton, Oregon. 5 3 St. GEORGE Restaurant Dinner Twenty-five Cents From 11.30 a. ni, to 7 p. in. Short orders a speciality Quick, Courteous Service Open all Day and Night T. A. Oldfather, Prop. nnifcuii 1 Four Days More Of out Great Wast Goods, Shift Waist, Suit and Shirt Waist SALE Saturday was our Buisest day of the Season and many of the gocd things were carnea off, but there is still a very fine assortment of our Sale Goods. Our Shirt Waist sAre The Finest in The City We Are Still Selling Embroider ies at Our Usual Reduction : BIG BOSTON STORE a truly graieiui one. Seek a generous man if would find