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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1903)
DAILY EAST ORE QONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1903. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. Mid-samme Oxford Sale I.iulles, misses' men's, lioys' and little gents' Oxfords. Oreat values at bargain prices. Meu's canvas shoes, the shoo for hot summer weather, $1.25, $1.50 anil n Goodyear wolt at $2.50. Keep your feet cool and comfortable. Big Odd and End Sale still In progross Dindrngei, Wil son & Company 'Phone, Main ijSi 10 STORY BRICK ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF WEBB AND COTTONWOOD Structure Will Be Built by Rudolph Martin and Occupied by a Bakery, General Store and Steam Laundry Second Floor Will Be a Rooming House. LAYING OUT NEW TOWN. Sumpter Valley Railway Starts An other Village in the Blue Moun. tains. Sumpter, July 21). Joseph West, chief engineer of the Sumpter Valley Hallway Company, accompanied by a crew of men, passed through this city yesterday evening, en route to Summit, a now town site, at the present terminus of the road, and will survey the site and prepaie to put It on the market at once. Summit Is nine miles south of Whitney, which has been the termi nus before this season's work com pleted nine miles more track into tho timber bolt It is the intention of the company to continue the road. In definitely, into the interior of Grant county, as fast as the business will justify. At present the company is making surveys between Summit and Prairie City, and next year will wit ness a much longer extension than this i Merchants' Lunch. During1 the hot weather you can save your wife the misery of cook Jng over the hot stove by going to the Merchants' Cafe (formerly the Wazoppa) and gottlne a hot, lunch tor 16c, betweon 11:30 and 2 p. m. . i - Deputy Game Warden. " A. V. Nye was appointed a specltll deputy sheriff this afternoon ly Sheriff T. D. Taylor. Mr. Nye is Invested with the authority, of an of ficer on account of the requirements of his new office as deputy game warden. Rudolph Martin has decided to re build on tne property east of the Hast Oregonlnn olllce, recently occupied by the laundry and othur buildings destroyed by lire. Ho will put up a two-story brick at least 50x1)0 feet, mul If he can get the lot back of his property will extend till the dimen sions of the building will bo 50x100 feet. The structure will cost from $11,000 to $12,000. nnd will bo modern In nil things. In part of the building Mr. .Martin will put a bakery, and anothar portion Is desired by pnrtles who wish to install a now laundry. Tho upper part of tho building will Ix? fitted up ns a rooming house, and will be the best In iho city, from the fact that all of the rooms will be on tlie outside of the building, and the dark rooms will be done away wltn. There will be no building on tho west side of the place more than one story high, and as the property Is on the corner It will be seen that all of the upper Hour will be able to have out side windows. It Is the intention of the owner to finish the Interior In as modern and elegant stylo ns can be. and with nil of those advantages he hopes to have a good Investment when completed. Bids have been advertised for tind the work will be commenced as soon as brick can bo secured. Owing to the famine now on In the city In the brick line. It Is not unlikely tha: the actual construction of the building will be delayed until spring, but It will be then pushed all the faster, and Pendleton will soon have another fine business block. However, If it Is possible to secure the material, tne work will be pushed ahead from now on and the structure will be complet ed by fall or winter. ground to draw from It would yield more wntor. Accordingly, two 10 Inch pipes will bo laid to tho east ward and at tho end of tiie pipes tho main line will be branched nnd will Mwl in anvurnt nliicst lmvlne nerfornt- j ed ends. The plpo will be sunk clour ' to tho bedrock, and In thiB way is . expected to bo below tho water level so thnt at all seasons of the year It I will be able to draw water for tho I well. , Hy the now arrangement It is ox ' pected that the woll will bo full the 'iynv rnttinl tuiil Mint there will never bo any further necessity for the use of the fire engine during tho dry months. FREE VACATION. CONTEST, Miss Haller, of the Boston Store, De clines to Continue In the Contest. Series "H" In the Kast Oregonlnn free vacation contest coupons was voted at noon todny, Miss Hnller. of the Boston Store, has requested that iter mime be withdrawn from the con test. The remaining contestnnts nre In the field to win this vacation at The lireakors, ami all show encour aging Increase In their strength. Series "C" will be voted nt noon Saturday Following1 Is the list of contestants and the total vote, cast up to noon today: Etlle Jean Frazlcr, People's Ware house, 2t0; Hessle Hulse, Fair Store, 70; Dora Myrick. St. Joe Store, 22; Ruby Whlttemoro, The Delta, 21; An nie Kennedy, I.ee Teutsch Dopart nimit Store, 20; .Miss Newipilst, Tne Fair Store. 0. LOUIE MONTERASTELLI DEAD. I How to Prevent s J Tho spread of infection nnd 3. contagious diseases Is a mat 's" ter In which all are Interested. J In order that our customers Jmay have tin most modern method of disinfection, ns well 4. as the safest, simplest and most reliable, we have added X to our already complete drug i stock a fine line of ? SOLIDIFIED I FOR-MAL-DE-HYDE T and T FORMALDEHYDE t GENERATORS. I 4, Besides being an Ideal sick- 2 room disinfectant, tt Is un it equalled In fleas, insects of all I kinds, etc. See them in our window and come In and let X Us toll you more ubout it. iTALUAN&CO. Lending Diii'ist.s The End Came In Portland This Morn ing, Very Unexpectedly. Louis Momerastelll died at tho hospital In Portland this morning suddenly. Mr. Monterastelli has been afflicted with a slight gathering back of his ear nnd hud doctored for it for some tirau with physicians here and at Walla Walla. Not receiving nny benofit, ho went to Portland, where he consulted a specialist and was, ad vlsuil ID Submit in an opdrntluti, whlt'li he did Monday morning last. At hat lime he wrote his wife In tills city u letter, saying that he had under gone an operation and would soon be well. Since that time he has been reported as doing well, nnd nothing serious was thought of the matter un til the news of his death reached the city this morning. The deceased was 35 years of age in March last and was horn in Italy. He came to this country and located at Portland, whore he went to work at his trade of a stone cutter. About two years ago he came to this city and opened the marble works on Main street, where he has remained in business since. Mr, Monterastolll was married In Portland just seven years ago today, and five children are left as the Irult of the union. One brother, Laurence, and a cousin Sylvestro Perfettl. are all of the relatives In this country that Mr. .Monterastelli has, though his parents survive him In tho land of his birth. The deceased was a Woodman, and the funeral will be conducted by them In part. Arrangements will not bo made until tho arrival of the body, which is now on Its way here accom panied by the brother. AT MAIN Ai ALIA BUSINESS HOUSE HAVING SEVENTY-FIVE FOOT FRONT Will Stand Where Now Is "the Wooden Row" on the Southeast Corner Will Be Two Stories High, of Brick and Modern In Every Respect, NEW WATER SUPPLY. Ingenious Device for Replenishing the City Wells. The water company has a forco of men at work digging a couple of now trenches near tho city woll, for the purpose of putting In two now In take pipes For some tlmo tho water ha- heen pet'liie lower, and it was df elded that if the woll had more "NOT GOOD NOT HERE." Fresli Ewpy Hay c STRAWBERRIES, 8 SWEET CORN, WATERMELONS, A TOMATOES, MU8KMELON3, h CUCUMBF.R8, 8 GRAPE FRUIT, A STRING BEANS, ORANGES, J) GREEN ONIONS, -5 LEMONS, T) BEETS, 2 BANANAS, o TURNIPS, PEACHES, v RADI8HE8, RASPBERRIES, y CARROTS, o BLACKEERRIES, H W-TTUCti, a PINEAPPLE8, 1 CABCAGE, GRAPES, N GREEN PEA8, APRICOTS, U CAULIFLOWER. F. S. YOUNGER & SON "Jiot Guild Not I lure" G. N. Smith, of Tehoa. is in the city on a short business visit. S. W. Spencer, of Hoppner, was n Pendleton visitor yesterday. W. C. Minnis visited his wood camps at Aleachain yesterday. Rev. It. J. Diven and family left this morning for Long Reach. Rev. John Warren returned from Walla Walla this afternoon. Fred l.nckley returned from Sump ter and Raker City this morning. A. S. Pearson, of Freewater, was a visitor in Pendleton yesterday on business. John F. Robinson, of Pilot Hock, was a visitor of Pendleton friends yesterday. E. Ricnardson. of Hollx, is In the city today on a trip In tho Interests of his business there. James Crawford, wife and daughter loft this morning for n month's vaca tion at Long Beach, George H. Sutherland, of Walla j Walla, is in the city on business con-1 uected with tho sewer. ' f- , Miss Ttitby Wlilttonioru loft this I morning for Long Beach, where ln will spend the summer. .Miss Myrtle Smith left this mornlnjr, for Newport, where she will be the guest of friends for a time. .Martin Fletcher, one of the W. & j C. R. conductors. Is In tho city to day for a visit with friends. G. W. Schrimsher, of Weston, is visiting friends nnd transacting busi ness in tlie city for a short time. H. P. Rolf, the engineer in charge of tlie construction work of the W. & C. It., Is in the city 011 a business visit. Jesse Learn, of Prescott, Wusli., and an old-time resident of this city, Is here for a few days' visit with friends, Hugh McLean, one of the farming men of Athena, was in tho city yes terday for n short visit with friends and on business. Mrs. W. H. Cady arrived lust eve nlng from Portland nnd will make Pendleton her homo for tho next few months. Mr. Cady. Is connected with the Shields' Park. It. Lord and wife, of Falrfux. Iowa, aro at the Pendleton on their way homo. Mr. and Mrs. Lord have been visiting friends in the mountains and at the springs for some time. M. J. Buckloy and J. D. Muthiison, of La Grando, tho division superin tendent and tho traveling engineer, respectively, of tho O. It. & N nre in tho city on their regular round of inspection. 1 C. W. Nlbloy and M. L. Cuuso) two nf the nroinlnent lient Hiiinr fur j tory owners of La Grando. passe'l j through last ovonlng to North Yak ma. where a sugar factory will I built In the near future. I Mrs. It. Alexander loft this morn . Ing for Newport, whore tiho Will be the guest of Mr. nnu .Mrs. W. C. Twoo ! dnl, at their summer cottage for tho i seaside season. Mr. Alexander will 1 , join his wlfo in a week or two f .1 ! tho remainder of the summer. Thanks to the nrhltrntltm of Con rad Platzoeder anil tlie mystic Inllu oni'os of tho dice box, Pendleton Is soon to have unotlior brick building, and It Is said, 0110 of tho finest In the city. It will bo renionihored that for some time Joe Ilaslor and J0..11 Schmidt have been arguing over the salo of the property on Mnln street upon which both wanted to build a business block. Hut both of the men wnnted to buy and neither to fell. At last Conrad PlnUoodor got tho 111011 to sot n price on their land and asked them In settle tho matter by chance, but the men bucked out at the last minute ami It was thought that the matter was over and done with. But Conrad's mind wns busy, and after much porsunBlon he got the principals together last night nnd the matter was talked over. At last Schmidt offered $12,S00 for tho place and this was $50 less than tho price wanted by Ilnsler. Both of the men stuck here, hut the arbiter at last got them to shake dice for the result. If llasler lost he was to sell, and If he won Schmidt was to put up the $50. Ilaslor lost and according to tne contract an ngieoniont wns signed nnd the papers will be made out at once. 'Schmidt will Imlld a modern brick on the property, and operations will commence nt once If It Is seen thnt material can be got tor the coiuple-1 turn ot tlie place by fall or winter If It is thought that brick cannot be got this fall the building will be put , up as soon In the spring as tlie ! weather permits. The block will have 75 feet fiont and will be two stories, and will be finished in us modern n manner as the money and plans of the owner and architect can make. Erecting Cannery Building. W. D. Flotchor Is In receipt or n letter from H. C. Willis, nt Echo, this morning which states thnt tho building for the American Haro Pack ing & Cpld Storage Company la now undnr way. A forco or men Is now nt work upon It nnd It Is tho Intention of the company to Btnrt tho cannery on AuguBt 20 or Soptombor 1. Tho building will bo 24x40 foot, at first, with additions ns tho domnnds of the business require. Tho pooplo of But ter creek have glvon tho cannery company great encouragement, ns thu institution will bo n means of reduc ing the rnbblt post from that sec tion, besides furnishing employment to ninny of tho suttlors. Ilousekeepor I'll give you a good meal If you'll light tho lire in the stove for 1110. Woury Willie All right, lady. Housokeopor Vory woll. Here's a hatchet. Just chop Bomo of that wood out there . Weary Wil lie Oh, boo hero, lady, I thought ltj was a gas Btovo you hud. Good day Philadelphia Press. When a hMcbnl out In tho center am .... When wo cot a -...... wiij;r B our Afternoon Tca U a sltlon that thoy aro safe Ul. H has that peculiar, piea,h. that mak es 0110 mnnl . "-"k iu close aim urcam tlicy can (.. ,. U ...... . . . . . ,ovC yuu iriea It? Havo your Hhoes ropnlrod nt Veutsch's. met 1 tpi iiwi Ln un w i n un Tickets for St. Loult FHP " rTT-,r 4il..A. . t - i ST. JOE STORI A RRfiULAR WHIRL WINf) OP I (1W nmrnc Wo have more kooiIh tliun we want this KfMtHlltl nf flint.,. ir SIMMER DRESS GOODS AT vnilD mvitfiiDirc . ... 1 1 1 1 1 vij Mi'llN I'lKKI lllllllr-lllrlH Hi. "Ul Mi.ii'm l,t..,- I. i. n- ....... . .... ,. , fc v, ,1l.,,MnTKv tne auove gniues. men -iiesi 111 Town" work shirts on e HI Aieu'H cueiu'er worn suiris 11 ou want tiiem. iinta in.. .1. u,u....,ul..K, li.tu ..r I limti .1,1,1 ...... 1 ' ' . wiii.ru. 11 i-onti irilflllH ILL low IiriMI' IV riMii.li Vim urn ...111 f.,,1 viuii liiiitit'HH. im urn lirtneM tiiiimii in 1 ,iu.,ni. ..... Htnro. 1 ours lor uiiBluchH. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. LYONS MERC. Sneak Thief Captured, But Escapes Before the Police Get Hold of Him. Tlie city was the scone of another hold-up this afternoon, and this time tho affair took place In the broad light of the day, and not only that, but in a lodging house. A man under the inlluence of liquor went into the Queen lodging house, back of (lie Queen Chop House, ou .Main street, and started tq rlilo a trunk In one pi tli& rooms. He was seen by one of the roomers and when ho discovered that the people of tho house were aware of Ills intentions, lie broke and ran. He was pursued by a couple of men and after a strug gle taken to the police court room, where he was held for some time, awaiting tho appearance of an o Ul cer. None happened to lie present at the time and at last the man was turned loose by his captors. Ho went into the water closet at the back of tlie room and crawling through the vmdow escaped. Just at this time the pollco came upon tho scene nnd nt once gave chase, but the man hnd disappeared. Ho Is a stranger in tho city and no one seems to know him, or where he Is from. It Is not known at this time wheth er or not he got anything while In tho lodging house, but It is not thought likely lio did, lor tho reason that ho was discovered almost as soon us he wont into tho place. Has Been Captured. John Halley, Jr.. who Is acting in tho place of tho recorder while Mr. Fit?. Gerald Is In Oregon City, enptur ed the would-bo robber and at tno same tlmo, perhaps, saved his life. When the ollicors caino, just ns the man had been turned loose by those who hnd enpturod him, ho wont at unco to thu room whore the man had gone, but he was not to bo seen. Halley noticed that tho top had been taken from the cesspool under the window, and judging that his man was somewhere near, ho crawled thioiigh tho window to Investigate Sure enough tho fugitive was down in tlie pit, which Is several foot deep, and ho was unable either to got out or to escape In an underground di rection, as lie hnd evidently intonil ed. The recorder pulled him out and ho was oscorted to the jail by the marshal. The man has only boon out of Jail for a day or so. having just complet ed u sentence for fighting with Tom Scott on the 18th of this month. 20 'I DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Guarantee. See our Granite Ware Window Display. u u m . v 7 m t a -aii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t m r K Y y . J , VJIl K m''Wll W K K H R Sin"" K " " " - ---- - WE HAVE NEW CLOTHING DRESvS GOODS Atlvertlolng "Trlb." A representative of the Won turn diitrtbuting agency of "Trlb," at Ba ker City, is In the city today on busi ness connected .with tho famous rem edy. Ho is arranging an attrnctlvo display in tho window of Tftlluiftn & Company's drug store. Will Summer on the Coast. W. H. Illeaknoy, the president elect of the ncudomy, passed through the city this morning nu his way to the coast, where ho will spend tho summer in company with Bnv. and Mrs. Dlven. Dessert More Attractive Why ue gi4ulii,n nud speuu limiM unking, i HWUl-IVlllllg, HlMillUl aim ciU',uu;; wiwn produc-s better Kiiulls in two minutes? llvurytliiiig in the pjcku;?. Kimply mil hot WutorandM'ttuciMil. It's perfection. Awir prisetotlie ImiMewife, 'No trouble, low ex. punsc. Try it to-day, Iu Four Fruit Fla vors 1 Lemon. Orange, Btruwberry, Ittup berry. Atfrocor. 10c. !' The Ideal B 1 OX! . anif.i'.fi 1 ik m mi fP 1 1 IMG B 1 1 m tfi -4Sh II H El li . t 1 "fcay. mil nit ftir business El .... t-i 1 t--w L- E our inree uuuou dressv. stvlisli anu iiw- - P nt K lilt arc Cuum- r ... , I k,.l III .. . IU" f, 1 11 I" nan liulii vjt.i-- - - . . . ak, , I . . ,. ml 1UIIV.11. I-' J I tSMW H ' lit CI S OI I'lllCl""' ,.-t 1.. I . ,.M r .11 l li"" M nc rcauy-i." , . r we are selling ti . nnr" Hint! I If t ' ' I ' 1 ' ' . v.1.1. . ., .1 or two ago. J-"- better in the ryto- made to measure. iOSTON ST0g WE CARRY A COMPLBTF UVE OF ' G . COATS that BOH. ith Individua