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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1903. HHHHIIMII IHMM IHt' Everybody Uses Groceries Many people, however, do t not know that most of their food is adulterated by schem- j ing manufacturers. Such concerns do not get our a. trade. Our goods are fresh and first-class and our prices j are as low as good groceries are sold for J c o vmiitoro t r a9 uunatn m m & SON V(. urt llt-mliium'tot-.. I'nr nil UhuNorirt.il irult- The Colombia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connecti Bet. Aha & Webb Sts. In Center of Block. F. X. Scnempp Proprietor Daily East Oregonian by only 15 cents a week. carrier, t t a 111 "4'ltfMMI .j, I 1 THE LUDVIG, -li old reliaim- to S" V ,Tif. tha- ha woii m-dai- at pari.- V HI Iluffalr. e'hi'-ago uii' -u- Na ionm O i.v'i '"' Eri.-,-or.- Q U n w THE PACKARD. he most artis ir Qu -ano mailt The instrument that has Q Pflj fo-ged to the iron- or. its merits H MASON & HAMLIN ,.av rescue. IE 1 highest itosslble honor' at !C exposi I Al Mons. and are the only American or I KVAf I gans that have receiver .such a' anv Rreat foreign exposition L GRANGE FAVORS LAW ti PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY PASS STRONG RESOLUTIONS. Want the Initiative and Referendum Amendment Sustained Call a Con- stitutional Convention to Revise Oregon's Antiquated Constitution. Oregon City. July 11. By resolu tions Pomona Grange. Patrons of Husbandry of Clackamas county, dur ing its session yesterday in Milwnu Kie. took steps to save the "Initiative and referendum" and Indorsed the constitution, if necessary to save the!0"' commend to law irom destruction. It was by far the most important measure brought betore the grange and speeches were made by men and woman In favor of vigorous action on the part of the granges throughout the state along the lines suggested in the preamble I anil resolutions adopted. which ap- j pear below. ' There was a large attendance. Kd-1 win Unlet-, of Sprlngwater. presided. 1 State Master II. G. Leedy and State j Secretnry Mary S Howard were pres- ent. besides other prominent mem-1 Iwrs from outside the county. ' in uie ioreuuun repuris were rv i ceived and read by Miss Anna Holmes from each grange, nil of which show- to be cut from live timber and thor ed growth and prosperity. Mollalla. outrhly seasoned. To be delivered at Xo. 312. reported the erection of its j the different school houses in the new hall as being under way. State 1 District in such quantities as the Secretary Mary S. Howard reported I board directs. Payment to be made that in Clackamas county there were In school warrants of School District IT granges in good standing with a i Xo. 10. The board reserves the rlcm total membership of 1175. Butte grange will surrender Its charter leaving 17 granges. Dinner was served by members of i Mllwankie Grange, the tables being ' filled three times. In the afternoon, after the grange had been called to I order by Mr. Bates. Dr. J. S. Casio read the following preamble and reso- j lutious: I "Whereas Tht- people of the state of Oregon rur three years expendei. miin'" t. sec 'i-f an amendment ' th. cinsru'nii a: r s'ate knows a1- -l, r '.a'ivi am' r. fcrndrnx aiv Woman Tw sessions If Ma' c usscrr.b'v nwi )ss 1 CX-'T - T u Tlie Instruments THa.t Stand. Hieliest THE THE artiK f i'ianf' or disapproval ot said amendment , and ' Whereas, At the Inst general olec tion thu people did Indorse salu mens- urc by n majority of nearly 11 to 1, ' and "Whereas. In a test case In Tort- land the circuit court decided that salll im.ndment was invalid and oi i no effect; and 1 Whereas. Many politicians express j ,llt, opnon tnnt tnp sunrume court , will coincide with said circuit court.' , aim nonce tne win or tne people win be set aside in the Interest of wire pullers; therefore, be it "Resolved. That Clackamns County Pomoua Grange, in regular session assembled, do recommend that the proper steps be taken to call a con stitutional convention to revise the constitution; and be it further Resolved. That this Pomona all Pomona Granges, councils and subordinate granges in the stnte to bring the question up for discussion, anil after thorough discussion, if thought best. Indorse the above resolution. "J. S. CASTO. "A. LUELI.INC. 13. SPEXCK. "Committee " Proposals for Wood. Sealed bids will be received by me at my ottiee in room 1C Judd building, until 6 o'clock p. m.. of Monduy, duly 2m h. 19U3, for furnishing School m- rlrt No. 10 with one hundred and , twenty-five cords of four-foot wood. ' to reject any and all bids JOHX HAIKEY. JR. Clerk. Pendleton, Oregon, July loth, lima Notice to the Public. On July IS I leave for the moun tains, to be gone till Sept. 1st. Those wlshlnc photographic work are re quested to await my return, when 1 will I prepared to do better work ban ''-..) 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Although access has bi-en refused to this rHrt. it Is understood that it is directly against the Dewey Cat tle Company, and urges that action should be taken to prevent further violation of law and me continued existence of unlawful fence, which promise to result In further tragedies In the inevitable clashes, between the cattlemen and homesteaders. It is understood tnat the agent found thnt the cattle company did not have a semblance of title to the land and that in currying out its fencing schemes It completely Inclosed a num ber of homestead tracts of land. Xo action will be taken by the gov ernment until the present intense ill feeling subsides somewhat, and until the result of the criminal cases be comes known. Then the government will take a hand, no mntter what the outcome may be It will insist thnt if there are Illegal fences in existence at the time they must come down. 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