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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1903)
Summer Balaam Sales For 30 days we will sell all our short lines of shoes at greatly reduced prices. If you want high grade shoes at very low cost, now Is your chance. This includes all of this sea son's Oxfords for ladles, gen tlemen, misses, boys and children. For stocks and prices see hand bills. Dindinger, Wil son & Company Good SHOES CHEAP Phone Main J J8I BINGHAM SPRINGS EXCURSION. If Sufficient Number Sixnify Willingness to Go, Special Their Train Will Be Run. There Is a probability of the O. It. & X. Co. running a special train from Bingham Springs station to Pendle ton on next Sunday. July 12th, to bring home any excursionists or pic nic parties that may desire to spend a day In the Blue .Mountains. If ar rangements are made the train would leave Bingham at 7:30 p. m.. arriv Ing nt Pendleton at S p. m. The round trip fare Is SI. and in order to get the special trnln home a guaran tee of 75 tickets Is necessary. A very pleasant day can be had along the Umatilla river fishing and ' new trial. Today he was brought be picnlclng at this season of the year. ' tore the court and sentenced to one Parties could be made up and by tak-1 half year in the penitentiary. Ing along their lunch a very eniovable Weston was accused of the larcenv trip could he made of It. Those go-, ing out will take the regular train at 4:50 a. m., and with the definite as- surance of getting home by S p. m. on a specinl train from Bingham Station. ! a day's outing and pleasure would be ' guaranteeu. ah tnose wno will go should telephone or call at O. R. fc X. office and leave their names, and If enough signify their Intention of go ing, the special train will be arrang ed for. I ruDiie saie Tomorrow. j I will sell the following property ' at public sale at my place, just east; Sale will commence at 10 o'clock a.' ,an Er"P'f Piano House, m.: 12 horses four mules, two wag-1 B. F. Scott opened his Inland Em one, one buggy, one 30-foot harrow, pire piano house to the public Inst one lS-hoe drill, six sets of harness, one feed rack, one weed machine. Everybody invited. Free lunch will be served. Amounts under $10, cash; amounts over $10, interest bearing notes with approved security, paya ble four months from date of sale. JOHN A. SCOTT. Helix, Oregon. Delegates to Great Council. the evening of Tuesday last and at that time elected delegates to the, np.it cnimrii ti-Mn.. ,,.o(,- . rw. ' City on the 2Sth of July. Roy Kltner. ! james Lievnn, Tnomas Fltz Gerald i and August Stanger were chosen to , rnnresent thr. fmm i,,,in,i , Besides them E. B. Reeder, the gTeat 1 sacnem. will go from this city, being the head of the order In the state. Fat Stock Going West. Ten cars of cattle from N'ampa and two cars of fat hogs from Elgin, passed down the O. R. & N today to Portland markets How to Prevent Thr- spread of infection and J. contagious diseases is a mat- ter in which all are interested. X In order that our customers $ may have th. most modern Tnothod of disinfection, as well ? as the safest, simplest and most reliable, wo have added T to our already complete drug 4. stock a fine lino of SOLIDIFIED J FOR-MAL-DE-HYDE and FORMALDEHYDE X GENERATORS. 4. r t f .f JuesHies uoing an Ideal sick- . room disinfectant, it Is un- Besides boing an ideal sick room disinfectant, it Is un equalled in fleas, insects of all kinds, etc. gee them in our window and come In and let us tell you more about It. TALLffl 4 CO, ii? f J.oHtlliijr UriiKiristK T MORNING'S PROGRAM WERE LARCENV CASES. One Jail Sentence of Sixty Days Three Defendants Pleaded Not Guilty and Will Stay in Jail Until the Fall Term of Court, l.e Iloy Knsom. the young Ind who i was arrested some time ago for the ' larceny of some money from the i sheep camp of Rugg Brothors. near Nye. nnd put In the county jail to await the action of the court, was i ... ..... ..... T-.nt .1.1. uiuuiii uuiuiv uuuKi? r.uiA nits mum ' Ing and pleaded guilty to the charge. 1 In consideration of the youth of the j accused, the court was lenient with I him and sentenced him to GO days In 'the county Jail. Easom had a check for $5 and he agreed to turn that in for the money which lie had received for the J5 note which he had taken I from the camp. His sentence com menced this morning. , The Nelson brothers, who roblted j ! C. U Hastings of this city, on the ' way home from Heppner a couple ot j t weeks ago. were arraigned and plead- j ed not guilty. They were remnnded to the jail to await the next scsssoin ot the circuit court. They will In all 1 probability have to remain In Jail for j the rest of the summer, as they have ! no money to put up for their bail, i Jonn Morns, who is In the jail charged with larceny by bailee, was also arraigned and pieaded not guilty. Morris is wanted for the robbery of an old sheep herder on the train be tween here and La Grande some time ago. He met the man at that city, and the old fellow paid his way to Pendleton and gave him SCO to guard for him. Morris gave him back tin of the money and the rest was found on his person when searched at the station. He will stay in the jail to await the action of the court In No vember. Ed Weston Sentenced. Ed Weston was arraigned before the circuit court this afternoon for the imposition of his sentence. He had been found guilty at the last ses sion of the court, but has been await ing me decision on a motion for a f three head of horses, the property 1 t Mugn Hell. The horses were taken from the pasture near Athena last November, and for the crime the two Weston boys were arrested. One s now serving time for the offense. The case 01 Annie Pond, an Indian woman, vs. B. F. McElroy and Good man et. al.. is before the circuit court this afternoon. It Is a case to secure the possession of SO acres of land on the reservation. PIANO HOUSE OPENING. nforma, Muscae GV(Sn at lil- nlgnt, at which time he gave a very enjoyable program of instrumental music. The new store room was crowded with the people of the city who came out to hear the music and to look at the large line of high grade Instruments that Mr. Scott has brought here to show to the music loving people of the Inland Empire. O. P. Barkwlll, formerly with the Mark F. Jones Piano Company, will be with Mr. Scott In his new venture ?"d will sell for him, covering all of "it0',!n the Inland Empire Mr. Barkwlll is an old piano man and '? k"own t0 ,the pe1,Ie of -tht , : v.. '""""""iio. -Mrs. Barkwlll is with her husband aIJ(1 " opening last night delight- ed the large crowd present by her skillful playing. She will be in the store occasionally and will doubtless favor those calling with her work. Besides the piano solos by Mrs. Barkwlll. several numbers were given on the pianola by .Mr. Barkwlll, and a guitar and mandolin duet by Miss Georgia Folsom and .Mr. B. F. Scott was also very gratifying to the audi ence. The new firm will make a specially ot tne ciuckering, Weber and Kim ball nEanos. nnrl hnve n 17. finrt atrmlr hi instruments now on hand FUNERAL TOMORROW. Joseph Allen, the Victim of Show Day, Will Be Buried Here. This morning the undertaking firm of Baker & Folsom, who have In their charge the body of Joseph Allen, whu was killed at the show grounds j-es-terdaj-, received a 'phono message from Norrui & Rowe asking tnom to have the man buried In a decent man ner and that they would stand the cxiiense of the funeral and send the money down this evening. Accord ingly the funeral will lie conducted L'rora the parlors Friday morninr nt & o'clock, the Rev. Brooks, of the Chris- tian church, officiating. Interment will be made in Olney cemetery oru was sent to tne snerirf last ninUt that the name of tho man kill i d yesterday was Joseph Allen, anil that he had a brother and a sister living at Paima, Maw. Tho man first Joined the show from that plaro, and the management further stated that CIRCUIT j. 1 11 wouiii atanu tne expense of a burl T al. or would ship the remain hack to the ntionlft If It wntt an flnnlrrwl Aa the relatives, and It was decided to proceed with the funeral, nud If It was bo desired, the remains could he exhumed and shipped when called for. SONS OF HERMAN BANQUET. Members of the Order From Wash ington Visit the Local Lodge. The Sons of Herman had a reunion iiiu" banquet Inst night In honor of some of the visiting brothers from the sister state of Wnshlns'cn. After the regular meeting of the lodge the party adjourned to the Golneti Utile hotel, whore a supper was spien.l. and the delegation made moiry till the wee sma" hours of the morning, ' Those present from outside of the city were. August H. springer, ot &e attle. grand president of the Sons of tt ..... .,...., r lrnt.titni,nn neniiuii lut uv atuii- ui n uniiit,iw. and also the second national grand vice-president; George Retzer. ot Walla Walla, the llrst grnml vice-, president of Washington; A. Bnch- told, ex-president of the Walla Walla lodge; John Bachtold, the president. of the Walla Walla lodge, and Loul- Kan. ot Wnlla Walln. The visitors left this morning for their homes. . after having had a most enjoyable visit with the local lodge. INDIAN CELEBRATION. ' Umatillas Extend Their Festivities Throughout the Week Horse Rac ing the Main Feature, The Indian celebration at the res ervation, which was Inaugurated on tne Fourth, continues, unabated. The savages are yet encamped on the pic- nic grounds, near the Mission nnd ' engage In horse racing and feasting, ' to the nmuscment of a crowd of vis Itors. which go daily to witness the progress of the Indians' patriotic feel ing. Arrayed In their gaudiest robes, they take great pleasure in parading before the visitors, and for the in stant all the effect of the long siege of civilization disappears and they are just plain savages again. Many people from this city have enjoyed the novel sights on the camp ground, during the past week. J C Smith, of Athena, is in the city today Major Hail. O. U. & N claim agent, is in the city today. M. Young, of Weston, was a Pen dleton v'sitor yesterday F. J Kirk of Athena. Is in the cltv un a sho't business vU't. .Mr. and .Mrs. T. Knickerson. of Sn sanvllle. are visiting friends In the city. Mrs. H. Buckner. of The Dalles. Is the guest of Pendleton friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Short, of Colfax, are in the city the guests of friends for a few days. fr f iv.nnl.nn nt mnt.,r the guest of friends n the city yes-1 terdav and todav ttn aj and toiiaj. i if' a.d Mrfi' J,- Thompson of ; Jw, U ri.i "item, who has made a specialty of . ..w... ....... ,i ....uo. j .Mrs. Tausig. of Walla Walla, has . returned to her home nfter a visit with friends in this city. W. H. Royer. of Albany, Is at the Golden Rule, being here for a visit I in this country on business. C. J. .Mlllls. O. R. & N. livestock agent, left this morning for Walla; Walla and other points in Eastern Washington. G. A. Robblns, the proprietor of the! Owl Tea Store, has returned from I a trip to Portland, where he went to ! buy more stock for the store. C. W. Avery, the manager of the hotel at Bingham Sprlugs, accom panied by Mrs. Avery, Is at the Pen dleton for a short stop in the city on business. Nelson Bros., of Cove, Union conn tj arrived in the city this morning with some team horses for sale. They will remain In Umatilla county dur- Ing harvest. Marlon Jack, one of the represen - tative farmers from the wheat holt northeast of the cltv was a Pendlo- ton visitor today, having come to town to make arrangements for the harvesting of his crop. Taken to the Hospital. Louis I.firinme one nf ft,,. i,l -t. 'I tiers of tho city, was taken to the nospitai last nignt and is there under the care ot tho phj-alclans. Mr. La- Rome has been ailing for some time, I and it was thought bot to remove 1 him to the hospital, where there were ! better facllltlos for his caro than at ! home. j In Police Court. W. Wilson and R. Donaldson, two men who woro picked up by tho po lice In tho freight yards of tho O. Jt. K. last night, woro brought before the justice court this morning and fined S5. or throe days far vagrancy. In default of the cash they went to the jail for the time set f M'E'C beers j Guaranteed Pure. None So Good. ! jfc SOLD EVEKYVUERE. L SCHOOL BOARD BEGINS ANOTHER YEAR District in chase of Cause of Debt But $2.111. U0 Pur-' Old Academy Building Indebtedness Over 1500 Scholars in District. I For some time John Hailty. Jr.. clerk of the school board has been at worl. !, his annual report and has at inot .nmiiiiid It. Bv Its results ho , has tumid the district to he In debt S2.111.C0. This is due in part to tiic ..ltrMtfmn nf the OKI ncaUCmj DUlHIlllh ....... . ---- - and grounds, for hnil tne uoaru noi liought that property it would nav had the $3,390 paid for It to npplj on the outstanding claims. The report is as follows: Balance on hand July X, 0. l.-tJi.-J state, county and district tax received 16.CSS.C3 ! Total receipts . . . Warrants redeemed sis.ioa.se S1G.0-I1.24 Cash on hand July 1. '03.. S 1.1D5.C2 Warrants Issued During the Year. Tenchers' Salaries $U,55G.7f; Janitors' salarios Clark's salaries . Water Fuel Insurance Real Estate 1.03D.12 240.00 81.30 5C.25 152.15 2.H90.00 51S.27 Ropntrs Interest 1.017.0C General expense? 484.9-1 Totnl Outstanding warrants Cash on hand .$20,221.41.' . 3,307.22 . 1.1S5.C2 Deficit S 2.111.C0 While the report shows that the district is in debt to the extent of j S2.lll.Hi ihin amount will be brought down some by the payment of a few outs'n'Miing claims which the district holth- hut in the main the result is as shown by the figures. The report also shows that there are in the district 1520 children who are between tb nges of 4 and 20 years anil are. therefore, eligible to the pub lic schools. But while there are that number who are entitled to go to the schools, there are only 1035 children enrolled on iht- records of the schools of the city. . Of course, not all of the remaining I 4S5 children are on' of school, for the j private schouls of the city, the sis- tors' school and the academy and J the business college are to be consld-' ertd in the returns. 1 All of the teachers for the district, j J with the exception of one. have been ulc-'.ud by the board and all have ac-1 cepted the positions. In fuct. all of the teachers have been elected, hut one has not as jet been heard from J by the board, This Is the teacher wanted to .111 the place left vacnnt by the resignation of Miss Parrot . J "au luBn "'-' primary grade , ,J ta,r . . , ., It is the desire of the management . of lhf. cnooIi ,(( havp a vrm m charge of this part of the school sys- . mat worn, sucn a iwrson lias been i found, but It Is not known at the ' present time whether or not she will ! consent to come on the terms offered. Outside of the slight deficit the con dition of the district is good and the work for the next term will open with excellent prospects for a successful year's work. Taken to the Hospital. Engineer Al Kroner, of I.a r, ramie, was taken to St. Vincent's hospital at Portland, on No. 5. last night to he operated on for appendicitis He was taken suddenly ill Tuesday night, and at once developed a serious ens of appendicitis. Dr G. W. Bigger and J. W. Scriber. of La Grande, ac-' i ccmpanied him. Mr. Krauer was a'T resident of Pendleton for a number1 of years, and has a host or friends i here. . 7 ' Leg Broken by a Fall, i j Alfred Newcome. aged S year, fell ' ' oir a wW"n yesterday arterm.oii be-' ! tWG,fn! M,lruo"l Spur and Kamela. ' nn , ,iroh0 his leg between the hip , T i nml k,1,'e- Ho wnB taken l Kamela. ' ' JV1"1:0, 1 'e fracture a reduced by I ! I l)f-, N- """tor. of I.a Grande, after i which he was brought to Pendleton I 10.n?'0 - 5 last nlKllt aml U (lol"K nH ' 4 woll as could be " """" l",cieil OWln- to the severity of bis injuries. ! Ba Band Concert. T'le Hrst of a series of crertn to he given by the Mchyman Roj-s' hand, will probably be given a' the iland next Sunday. The bovs nre practising diligently for the 'event j anu expect to furnish some very in J terming entertainments in the near 1 future. it I I Sale of Land Near Frultvnle. R. M. Breeze and Nancy E Breeze, his wife, of Walla Walla. Wash., have sold to Rebecca K. Teel. of Walts bnrg. Wash tor $l.fmn, a trnt of land In the vicinity of Frultvnle. 9 ANNUA REPORT Informal Concert lnst evening Mr. I E, Therkelson gave a concert at his piano house, having secured the colored quartet which has been In the city for some time. During the evening they gave a number or ragtlmo melodies and old plantation songs, much to the de light or the largo number of people who had gathered to hear them. A nltnilm, ! f It. B 1 1. (finn t fl I fnnliiu. ,,. ni ,.n linth nn Ihn nnd pianola. The many friends of the proprietor voted the concert a de cided Htircess. Will Spend the Summer on the Coast. Mrs. W. J. Clark left this morning for Portland and coast points, where she will spend the summer. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C, S. West, of Camas, Wash., who n'ave been visiting with her for some time, nnd who will go with her to the coast for the hot months. Eighty Head of Fat Hogs. A. L-. Swnggort, of Athena, has sold to Perry Houser, of this city, 80 head of fat hogs for the Pendleton market, and will deliver them here In a few days. He will probably drive them over from Athena to the yards here. t Big Cut Prices In all Departments of our Store all this Week. All who trade at ocr Store understand this means cheaper than you can btry the same grade of goods elsewhere. ST. JOE STOR -4---4---.4-. ...4.,..,, 20 ! DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Guarantee. See our Granite Wart Window Display. W. J. CLARKE & Co, 2i. court st f ----.. MidSummer CLEARANCE SAL iinnwnr, Hitr DPD I RTTER SALE hai t n Hpriripri enrcecc Rnt this clearance sale excell nil nther ;nle; we have ever had. ThtSS is to clean up all cotton dress goods, white gofl sntrt waists and sniri waisi suns. S1.00 shirt wants in white or colored 75c shirt waists in white or colored 20c colored fancy dimity 12A- lawns . -00 white goods 20c white goods 15c white goods 05c Fheets, large size 12ic pillow case?, three for., $1.00 shirt waists $2.00 shirt waists Lougedale muslin 15c dress duck $1.00 hed spreads 25c lace curtaining $2.25 shirt waist suits 25c silkinets for waists They will all go quick at the prices BIG BOSTON STORE Have ined Life Buoy soap F- sale b; Owl Tea ..J..- .. . ...t effeft we H'i-M-i'-HiMi-H.!-v--K'lyot no word has been received from ,