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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1903)
jggg - PA'LV EA8T OREQONIAN PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE , 1 RIDGE UNO VICINITY Shirt Waists Free All This Week FINE MOUNTAIN PASTURE GOOD RAIN IN THE HILLS Baseball Team Organized at Ridge ie Being Driven to the Moun gress. rnmnJL6,' 7'irhe "etcher Bros, removed their cattle to the mountains M Until Saturday night we will g1Ve away absolutely free a shirt waist with each Dress or Street Skirt Sold over $5. Note the following: With every $s skirt we give you a 65c waist. With every 16 to $ skirt we give you a $1 waist. With every $8 to $8.50 skirt we give a $1.25 to $1.50 waist, With every fio to tn skirt we give a $1.75 to $2 waist With every $12 to $17 skirt we give a 2.25 to JS2.50 wa'ist. We also have a very large stock of under skirts in all the latest materials at very low prices. Would be clad to show them. lEDTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Pendleton'sJBtfsy Store City Brevities Castle's for fresh fish. See Sharp for paper hanging. Try The Delta's Iced drinks. Delicious Ice cream, The Delta. Lilies' halt soles 40c. Teutsch. Get your spring suits at Joerger's. EiTe your shoes repaired at fresh Coquitlo crawfish at Bays' cigar store, headquarters for Just received a new line of Jap forty different styles ot extension "El Sidelo," the best cigar made, at Work always in sight on the Under All kinds of imported and domestic Good business for sale, Main street, MP. Cimas Prairlfi stocl," rnnnhon ir.n in acres, races right. E. T. Kent-Sultp Ilea, fitlfi Mntl nn.l t,1 -.-4. street, inquire 208 Alta. w always furnishes good bend In vnur nrdor Kfnrlmt opposite Savings Bank. 1L r -'to 11 5-U "S " A Mil S15 Choice moats at Homer's. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Dining tables $5 and up. Rader's. Fresh strawberries. Oliver & Co. Store for rent, Inquire of Chris Itanley. Delicious strawberries dally. Haw ley Bros. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. Three unfurnished roomc at ans Jackson street. Fresh Coqullle crawfish at Schemp's tonight. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. Ilocelved dally, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Gratz's. I He very best of mountain nota. 1 toes at C. Itohrman's, Court street. Hanlon's cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies, Association block. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnuart, Association block. New line Bibles, bicycle sundries, flags and fireworks. Lowest prices. Nolf's. Skeleton clothing, dusters, straw hats, just the thing for warm weather. Baer & Daley. One huudred and sixty acres. Half rich bottom land. Good Improve ments. $1600. E. T. Wade. For Sale The Delta candy store. Doing a fine business. Owner in poor health. E. T. Wade. luvjuutaiiis. , ... uiuuuiHins at present, t pZ,, 'r1!' A'ba. a trip -iv iuU I it w (IB VS flpn nn hnol ness. " F. Wachtpr rnrvrf a foil ax a. uuatjr ittia tail at tlm hnmn nf M- ,in..i the mountains, southeast of Ridge the first of the week. Miss Glllilantl nf Plinf t-i. i. visiting friends in Uklah and vicinity at present. Miss Warner, nf Pon,iit iting friends cinlty just now. " " James , Hall, or nnrdnno .., transacting business in Pendleton last week. The Ridge bovs have organized a hnR0in.i ioaM A. . . IVWIU MU fmjcu uieir nrst game Stindnv nfnr. The J. E. Smith Livestock flnmnn, ny, Edwards Bros.. Fharmrnirio rim and Rust Bros, are having their wool' imuicu m present. J. W. Smith, tho Pllnt Ti. v oer, who had to cIosr his shnr, lack of having served his apprentice ship, is at present managing a cigar '",,D ""u "imura nan in said place. vvkua iv-o x. nuuvHr. nr a nn n-n n transacting business In Pendleton this week. He was nlsn a mirat f t . uniiigs on nis way to the city. Mrs. Jack Baker and her daughter Miss Bertie, of Pendleton, are visit- i"K melius anil reintivoa in tv-io ..i. cinlty at present. Guy McBroom, of McKay, was transacting business in our mountain vicinity this week. W. E. Baker was transacting lmoi. ness In the city of Pendleton last week. 50 per cent THE BOYCOTT PROBLEM. Is 1... . -in vi.ii uoi "" Because it navs t.e tn m,i. --.at K0 a ..J t Special lie (!..: . . 1 ;n"n.g ,or a days a .."HO size Wa -..mill I11UVC- 20 Vear raco (. . - 18 ua... CIS j-uicnance to t,:i. IV.11 IOr fhp T, f" f. -you'., have t0 act ZIFCFP Indications That an Understanding Will Yet Be Reached. It apiiears that no duly authorized federated Trades Council ever order ed any boycott of the Rlgby-Clove Company. Tne body which ordered the boycott is said to have been the organization commonly known as the Federal Labor Union, which is not by any means a Federated Labor Council. At the time the boycott was ordered the latter had not been organized. A Federated Labor Council was or ganized about a week ago. It will meet in authoritative session tonight, when the whole controversy will be gone over; all the merits and de merits of all parties concerned and their attitude and relation toward the local Issues will be considered. Police Court. Two Indians, plain drunk and dis orderly, were this morning fined ?5 each in police court.' A white man for the same offense, elected to go to the city Jail. Ridge, June 7. J. T. Ogle, of Ridge, transacting business 1 n Ina-n in. day. He reports very dry weather in his part. Grain and grass rallied some after the recent showers, but is in need of rain very much. He also reports crops suffering very much, between Pilot Rock and Pen dleton. J. Baker is transacting business in the city just now. David Carglll and son, of Cold Spring, nre 011 their road to Lehman Springs today, and they report crops us uomg wen in tneir vicinity. Sam Nell, of Alba, was transacting uusiness in rendieton a few day imi Kllgore, of Athena, Is trans acting business around Pilot Rod now. People on Birch Creek are cutting uuuna. some or it is quite nice, be' nig uciween t iree anil four foot height. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, of Pilot jiock. made a trip to Pendleton thi weeic. O. N. Slnionton. of Ridge, made a uusiness trip to Pendleton this weeli Discount on 105 of SMffimimw C3(0xQ)d: Monday at Sale the pieces begins PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Sumpter to Have Water Power Plant Work will be commenced within a few days on the new water plant nt Sumpter. The plant will have a min imum capacity of 600 horso-power, of winch amount the Sumpter electric lignt plant will require half. The re mainlng power will be sold to con Burners. Location ot the plant has not yet been decided on, but It will perhaps be about two miles above the town. Special Services. There will be a special service at the M. E. Church, South next Sunday. given by the Epworth League. The exercises will consist of recitations, rcadlngR and music specially prepar ed, and OPTICIAN Guardian's Suit. Paul Shownway has filed a suit in uonair or Agatha wheeler, his ward against Ed Chapman and J. M. P. Snyder. ' --- - With Nat Dressing man Ice Cream special u,,. .1 Wlln nugat nuts miNed and blend aI way to" makes it simply immense i.. 1 1 VNrtv &iJiea 's delicmnc ...... ........ , " Snoilo I r " uu iirtvc nau liic wuiu 'la. tl- "iiea 0r von nmiuii i,.. - j:u nt i .7 n. - -u wumc ucie ai nnce a n recover ine "wuie anrt v lt. , . "Wain avot. , wjiwb me uooa ice ureum, tne -"t oU is to oe naa tms season. fTv fl vm mail street toward the Court House Who Owns No. 322? No. 322 drow the riding horio which was raffled off from Rees's cigar store, but who Is the holder of the number Is not yet known. STRAY BULLET STRUCK HIM. A Very Queer Experience of an Idaho Rancher. Willie Mr. Fred WIeland was plow' Ing on his farm about six miles north of Itcxburg, he heard a distant re port of a ride, says the Capital News. He looked around, but could see no one. At the same time he felt a pe culiar sensation about his person. He continued plowing on down the fur row, when ho saw that blood was run ning down his hand onto the plow handle. He examined his arm and found that a bullet had entered the fleshy part of It just below the elbow and came out at the wrist. Tho bul let then passed on and struck one of the horses in the hind foot. As the blood continued to flow, after wrap ping up his arm with his coat, he hitched up ills team to the wngon and drove homo. He was so weak from tho loss of blood that when he en tered the house he fainted and fell to the floor. Wardner's scarlet fever epidemic Is abating. No children under 14 years of ugo nro allowed on tho streets. HOLDMAN NOTES RAIN IS BADLY NEEDED FOR THE GROWING CROPS Road Work Is In Progress Man Loses a Toe While Cutting Timber The Purcell Farm Changes Hands. Holdman, June 7. Tho farmers are getting quite discouraged over tho crops. Ruin Is badly needed. W. L. Purcell and son Albert went to the mountains with Frank Veils Wade Holeman. of Adams, was a visitor at the Holdman Brothers' a couple of days last week. George Waruuton and daughtor. Llnnle, were over Sunday guests In i.cno. John Gravctte bought 4-10 acres of and of W. L. Purcell. A party of young people gathered at tho homo of Dr. Guerraut Thurs lay evening and had a delightful time, games and taffy pulling consist lug of tho amusements. K, II. Beuthe, of Weston, was down overseeing the completion of the road work. We are Informed nat G. H. SchU' bert. while In tho mountains, had the uusroriune of losing a toe while cut ting timber. In A Eureka Flat Road Supervisor Trouble, 0. F. Thompson, a prominent Euro- liu Fiat rancher, nas been arrested. chrged with embezzlement of road funds, lie having been a road super- isor. It Is alleged that Thompson held out JG00 of Walla Wall' county funds, the amount coiisUtlu-,- of i all road and poll tax funds ihat ho had collected. The commissioners dis covered the alleged shortage and railed Thompson before them at the last session. He agreed to refund the money, hut failing to do this was ur- estcd. Tho love of some women Is like the ague; It begins with a chill and ends In a fever. To Whom It May Concern. union No. B99, of Pendleton, Ore., Juno 3d, 1903. Wo, tho undersigned committee. uuiy appointed by this body, do hero by declare Mr. William Illckoy unjust to organized labor. After signing nn agreemont as a contracting painter, to do and abldo by tho request of this nouy, an April luth, or thereabout, ho now goes contrary to what ho agreos, and wo therefore declaro him unfair to all organized labor. (Signed) Committee: JAS. UN HI OUT, R. S. A. L. UAKKR, Pres. Started for Alaska. Thomas Burke left this morniui; for Alaska, whero ho will work on tho extension of tho Alaska Central rail, way, from Valdez to Kaglo City, a distance of COO miles. A Sale of Dusters An Immense line of Dusters Just received Turkey Dusters, 20o to 60o. Ostrich Dusters 35c to $2.45 Wool Dusters lOo to 90c. All new and fresh goods Hammoclrs The Palmer line, 60o to $4,66 Correctly Booted I The walk, the ride, the hunt; or a spin on yonr wheel are not to oe enjoyed unless you are correct. ly booted. Our Shoes Show the Correct and Latest Styles in Business Wear or Occasions of Pleasure : : : You can't go wroug la them Fancy Dishes Four new patterns of English aemi-forcelain dishes 77 pieces for $11,95 BUY AND BE PLEASED AT Boston Store The Nolf Stof e SHOES $2,50 to $4.00 MADE TO FIT They wear well too A. EKLUND