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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1903. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. The Grand NidSummer ale STILL GOES OR And ou the Oxfords that arc left wo tire making another re duction to make room for our fall stock of shoes, which will arrive soon. If you want ladles', misses', men's, boys', youths' or little gents' Oxfords, call and exam ine our goods and prices before buying. Dindiager, Wil son & Company ' Phone, Main iiSi POSSIBLE LARCENY ACCUSED OF THEFT FROM THE TELEPHONE STABLE. will return to tlio city about a month earlier in order to have everything l In readiness for the Improvements j he Is Intending to put on tho place, He will make somo nltoratlona to i the Interior this year, but during the coming year will make ninny Im provements In the iin'iso r. many ways. It Is tho Intention of the now owner to make of the hotel nu up-to-date family hotel, comfortable and convenient In every way. The trade was effected through the efforts of the Hartmnn-Hentley Abstract Com- Young Man From Baker City Is In Jail While His Brothers Are Rustling to Settle the Cnse Against Him Out of Court Eight Dollars ' 1,R,'- in Cash Was Stolen. , Mi,on and preewater Exhibits. Carl Miller, a 19-yeni-old bov from! I,r- 'tUcHl wnnB the Or Baker City. Is In the county jail i Informntlon Unreal returned awaiting his examination for larceny ! at "0"" tm,a- from n vl,9lt JMllt null r reewuicr, vm;iu nv iuvl iwi NEW LAND AGENT. J. W. Morrow Resigns to accept the Position of Tax Agent With the O. R. & N. Portland. Aug. 3. J W. .Morrow, of Heppner, hns resigned Ins position as state land agent, to accept the position of tax and land agent for the O. P.. & IS". Company, In place of Ahio S. Watt, who has held the position Blncc tho company was first organized. Oswald West, of Astoria, has lieon appointed laud ngent by Governor Chamberlain, to succeed Mr. .Morrow. J. W. Morrow Is one of the most progressive young men In the state and as an evidence of his ability and fitness, Morrow county elected him county clerk for four successive terms, and state senator for four years. Mr. Watt retires on account of his advanced age, as he will be SO years old when he steps out of his office on the first of next January. Operator for Coe Company, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hannum, of Havre, Mont,, are in the city and will make this their future home. Mr. Hannum hns accepted a position as operator for the Coe Commission Company and will be located here permanently. New Examining Board. The examining board for tho com ing teachers' examination to bo held the middle of the month, will be com posed of J, F. Nowlln. Professor Cherry, of Adams, and William Va landlngham, of this city. millll H-"H'H"M I"M-H"H-H-' from a building. Friday afternoon three brothers, Carl, Henry and Mox Miller, came to this city from Athe na, where they had boon working for a day or two, expecting to work on the sewer In this city. Thev went to the Telephone Livery Stable and ask ed to be allowed to change their clothed there and remain until they found a place to pitch their camp. The permission was given nnd the young men wont Into the loft and put on other clothes, after which they came down and were in the front part of tlio stable. C L. Howers. the owner of the place, wont to his dinner, leaving his sou In charge of the barn, anil the latter went out to look nt n load of hay. leaving the strangers in the trout of the stable, near the ofllce. He returned In a few minutes nnd shortly afterwards the young men left. Soon after that, having occasion to go to tile till, it was discoveied that about ?S In money had been taken from the drawer. As there had been no one else In the stable but tho Miller boys. It was decided that they were guilty of the theft, and tho police were notified and com menced search for them. They were located Saturday evening In the back of the Gratz saloon, and were taken to the police station. It was found that Mox Miller had been wormng on the sewer Saturday afternoon when the money was taken, but the other two boys had been at the stable. The older of the boys put tip a straight story and convinced those present that he had not taken the money, but the younger one had not so much to say. leaving it tor the older one to explain all that had taken place. He claimed to have $1.25 in cash, but when he wns searched It was found that he had a $5 gold piece In a match box which he had claimed contained fish hooks. He was unable to account for the money, nnd was taken to the jail and locked up, It Is said that he confessed to having taken the money, and tho brothers are endeavoring to settle the matter out of court. Either the older one of the men is Innocent, or he Is n good actor, for while making his talk to the officers on Saturday evening he broke down and cried like a child lvecnuse of the humiliation nnd disgrace of having been called to account for such crime. He put up a straight story as to what he had done, and it was seen that ho had not taken the money himself. The younger one of the men, and the one who hnd the money on him was more composed, though he look' ed as though ho was sorry for having 1 1 got Into the predicament. Ho had 1 nothing to say until ho was searched and then he also broke down and sob' great success In collecting exhibits ror the bureau. Ho shipped two lurge boxes of excellent fruit exhibits. In jars, samples of fresh fruit nnd nn ex hibit of corn nine feet nnd tour Inches In length, grown by W. Hnun, of Froewnter. The Hour mills nt Mil ton are now prepnring nn elaborate exhibit which will be sent In later, and many line agricultural exhibits are now being gathered. The Shields Fruit Company nt Freewatcr, will prepare one of the finest exhibits ever brought together In the state. Pendleton Man Abroad, Mr. Alfred I.ung, a prominent citi zen of the Pendleton district, Is In the city, having traveled from t'en dleton to I.ewlston by prlvnto con veyance. Mr. I.ang reports that tho crops In the lowlands between here nnd Pendleton nro very light, with the exception of the Pomeroy dis trict, which will have an average crop. The farm land nearer the moun tains has fnred much bettor than tho lower sections nnd the crops of these higher altitudes are vory satisfact ory. Mr. I.ang hns looked over n large portion of the country sur rounding I.ewlston nnd Is much pleased with the conditions found here I.ewlston Tribune. iiiwii wunuL. vi ivi.w i, llke n ,nby ns ll0 wns lGd ,,, the Wo havo Just received a full X , Ja" line of Gilpin. Langdou & Co.'s X I( ls claimed by the boys that they nure. hleh srado Snicos. A few have never been In the enro of an of- of tho varieties are Cloves, English Mustard, Red PepperBlack Popper, White! Peppery Turmuric, Cinnamon, Mixed Spices, Etc. ficer until now. Carl, tho youngest. and the one who took tho money, has never before been away from home. The case will conio up for cxamina tion as soon as Prosecuting Attornoy Hallcy returns from tho springs and can make out the papers. It will In all probability be heard tomorrow, unless it Is settled nut of the court room, as the lads on the outside are attempting to do. These are all guaranteed T pure spices of the very best j Z make. Put up In convenient I sealed pnekages. x When you want spices that J are ngni, come u us ! TALLMAN h CO, I Leading J)nij;nlsts T , .. .;, i..i...K-fr;"H"H.4.'H "rat f November and Mr Ilr 'd GOLDEN RULE TRANSFER. Hotel Will Change Hands November 1, Following Many Improvements T. K. Heard has returned to his home ut Modesto, Cal., after a visit of sevoral days lit this city. Mr. Beard Is tho gentlomnn who has bought the Golden Ilulo hotel nnd lie took with him the papers for the sig nature of his wife. The bote! will change hands nbf .it NOT GOOD, NOT HERE They Lead the Procession The popularly of Swift's products among all classes la vory largely duo to the absolutely clean and hygienic conditions un der which each enrcaso Is dressed, and the meat nnd tho food pro ducts prepared and Inspected This Is particularly true of Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon. From the Bleok, corn-fed hogs In tho liens, tho carefully selected hams nnd bacon In the smokehouse, tho final expert Inspection bv the I. S. government, and, lastly, tho dainty wrapping in parchment paper, each step in tho evolu tion of those nutritious and appetizing products Is a guaranteo that they will always please. F. S. YOUNGER & SON ROT GOOD, NOT HERE John Adams In the Hospital. John Adams, of Adams, who had the misfortune to have a shoulder broken last Tuesday, by the fall of a saddle horse near Ills home, wns brought to the Sisters' hospital here. yesterday evening, by Dr. J. D. Plo niodon. of Athenn. It mny be neces sary to join the broken portions of the shoulder blade together with sil er cord, in order to restore the use of the arm. If such nn operation is deemed necessary. Dr. Plomodou will remain here to attend to It. At present Mr. Adams is In bandages, but there Is little hope that the use of his arm can be restored without on operation. Dangerous Felon. G. W. Thompson, who has been laid up with a felon ou his right hand since last .May. Is about again and will soon tnko his old posuion with the O. It. & N. Company as a bridge builder. Mr. Thompson has iiad to go to the hospital since his felon started and have his arm laid bare almost to the elbow, that the doctors could got at the diseased bono. As soon as tho palm of his hand heals ho will he in as good con dition ns over. Will Visit in Michigan. II. O. Hurroughs, the night opera tor ot the O. II. & N. depot, will leave In a short time for his home at Grand Itaplds. .Mich., for a visit with his parents. He lias not been home4or over five years, and Is looking for ward with plensuro to his visit. He was to havo gone this morning, but the relief did not come ns expected, and he will wait for a day or so until an extra man gets here. Ed Strnhon leaves tomorrow or an outing nt Itliighnm Springs, Miss Florence Smith, of IloHo City, Is visiting Pendleton friends. Cliniies Frnzlor hns gone to Leh man Springs for a vacation trip. W. I). Strong, of Wnlln Walla. Is In the city on n short business visit. AI Waffle, of tho Boston Store, has letnrned from a 10-dn.vs' vacation trip. Mrs. M. A. Under and family ore at Lehman Springs for the summer months. Mrs. Rlla Harnett, of Walla Wnlla, Is visiting friends In tho city for n short time. .1. II. Gwlnn left this morning for Ai.nnis, where ho will spend tho day transacting business. J. F. nines loft this morning for Lehman Springs, whore he will spend n few days' vacation. Lee Goodman, a popular young man of Wnlln Walla, was the guest of Pendleton friends Sunday. I). II. Whlttemore, president of the Irwlu-Hodson Pnpor Coinpnny of Spo kane, spent Sunday In the city. Mrs. K. It. Ilnuni hns returned from her visit at Salem nnd othor points In the western part of tho state. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mustno, of Washington, P. C, are ut tho Golden Hole for a short visit in tho city. Louis Hunzlker has returned from a trip to tho beach, whoro ho took his family the first of the last week. Miss Eniniii Nolf has returned from Portland, where she Iuib been tho guest of friends for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Arthur Koelluor leaves this evening for Jit. Forest, Canada, where she will spend the summer visiting her parents, .Miss Slary Lyons 1ms returned from nn extended visit with tho .Misses Campbell nt their home near North Cold Springs, Mr. nnd .Mrs. K. E. Sharon left this morning for their homo at Portland, nftor a visit at the home of Jullon Sharon, of this city. JIIss Ethel Frnlior and JIIss Elva Turner left this morning for Portland whore they will be the guests of friends for a couple of weeks. W. J. Homer, the insurance man, has returned from a trip to Ilakcr City nnd La Grande, whore ho has been for the last week on business. I). E. Vernon, editor of the Owl, of Oakland. Or., was In the city Satur day night on his way to Garfield, Wash,, whoro he goes to visit friends for a short time. William Valandlnghnm nnd J. F. Nowlln have gone to the Camns pra irie, whore they will spend a fow days on the professor's homestead, fishing nnd hunting. .Mrs. Laurence G. Frnzler, accom panied by her mother, Jlrs. Perry Corby, who is her guest, returned Saturday from a visit with relatives and friends in Seattle. A. Kunkle is at Bingham Springs visiting with his family, which Is spending tho summer there. Ho will remain a week boforo returning to his business in this city. Misses Stniuborger, Minnie Llew ellyn nnd Magglo Codd, threo young ladles ot Colfax, were visiting In tho city yesterdny whllo on route homo from nu outing at tho Springs, William Illnkeley left this morning for his homo nt Eastland, after a visit In thlB city with his brother. Ho goes to nltend to the harvesting ot his crop nnd to look nfter tho open ing of his warehouse. Dr. C. .1. Whlttnkor will leave In tho morning for Lehman Springs for nn outing. After spending some tlmo there ho will go on Into the moun tains for it couple of weeks, hunting and fishing. Camping at Kamcla. Mr. ond Jlrs. C. JI. lloguo und fam ily, Jlr. and Jlrs. 0. H. Garrett and family, Mrs. William Jlllno nnd Itov. N. II. Ilrook8 composed a party that hns gone to Kumplii, where they will upend the next two weeks cnmplug in tho mountains. As a consequence of Hie absence of ltov. Brooks front the city, thoro will be no services m the Christian church on Sunday next. r R E tv?n'il1'!:r:Tyi'mWortK,. holder rrco r'"m,18wi the wall with on78crerhl St. Louis World's rir tu.. ftUfi -rre .... II m i i i ii iiii USSL I I h nil IIU Three Hunters Get Five Birds. Clifford Uelllngor, George llauni anil 11. Cooley went to tho much of tho latter named gentleman near Hlllgard yesterday for a day witn the grouse. Tho party got five birds In tho day and are well satisfied, for .Mr. 'Cooley went hunting uftor a cat tle deal, Jlr. Iiniim had a rlllo nnu therefore did not hunt, and thlB .left nil of tho honors for .Mr Bellinger to sustain. Returned From Long Beach. Sol Baum, of the furnishing de partment of the Alexander store, has returned from a 10-days' vacation spent ut the Driftwood House at Long Peach. Whllo awuy .Mr. Baum caught fish from tho surf and deor from tho headr and comes home much refreshed In mind and nody for the hnrd work of the winter. No Dessert More Attractive Jell-O produces hotter results in two minutes? Lvcrytlung in the package. Simpl) add hot wiuuriiuu socio com. it's perfection. Amir prise to the houscwlfi' No troubli-. les., ex pease. Try It tiwl.iv. Iu Four Fruit FLi vors: Lemon. Onuigo, Strawberry, ILwp- ST. JOE STORI A REGULAR WHIRLWIND OF LOW PRICES voimvo inon-Booosiimii we want lliisseu-un of theiear tl miil imlnnil. ( :m. in n nu v;t na SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE .iion-s K"oo uiiiierMiiriM at an-. Men's bct'er uudershlrtiiattJ Mi.,.,Im Hull. ,! i,,ll.l.(.. tn. r. "U""1"S 11 3V1 ....... r, ....... ,.,it,,jiruii m 'uu. I'ruwers to nmtfh .11 . the nlmve grades. Me,;'s "Uwt In Town" work Sttlf Men's eheuper work shirts if you want them, Huts RloveiuV HiNpemlers, loth of them, mid cheaper than you e.ui buy ihtmZ where. If good floods at low prices will reach yon, we wil cerulnl Hi-i jrnm- imiim-fi., an iimv prills prevail III nil Uepitrtultnt ot 0 Mllllt' Jllllin llll IMQIUVNH, LYONS MERC. 00. 20 "! DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Guarantee. See oar Granite Ware Window Display. W. J. CLARKE & Co. 2i. court stt r WE HAVE NEW CLOTHING DRESS GOODS XWWII The Ideal Busines Suit Recently Arrived Physician, A medical certificate has been Is sued to Dr. Frederick PJnolmrdl Dorn. and tho same Is on file in the office of the county clorlt. Dr. Dorn graduated nt tho Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons Jlav (1. 1001. and Is now on titled to practice medi cine in this state. New Dulldlnn at Athena. B. U. JIay. the brick contractor, ac companied by Wininm Flnndors, Tom iMor.tn. John Williams, F. Johnson, Kd Poters and Tom Denny, left this I mnrnlni' fni- AMionn ,vlir, liv ...111 start the work on tho Ml'lnr building, n now hrlclt business block, to bo constructed nt that placo. !r'! " nam n ' FLI&fOflHNGEMLTBACTS AbolurePurity, finest flavor, O'rcatejrSfrenjth.ncasorvabk'friccs. CL0S3ET & DEYERS PORTLAND, OREGON. Idaho Cattle, J. C. Lonorcnn went to Huntington Snturdny ovonlnrr, from whlcn point ho will ship BOO head of cnttlo to tho Fryo-Bruhn Comnany, of benttlo. Tho cattlo wero boutrht of Henry THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind when you need poultry and stock Biippllos find nsU for tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Uso Low Kuro for your cow trou bles. I - F. Golesworthy 127-129 East Alta St. Agotit for Leo's Lice Kilior I A H i big mmnB A WE J COATS that H keep their shape. The ideal suit for business! Button Sack, dressy, stylish and made fnj Cloths that are exclusive; tf-rns. Coats are made "hmV rlnth" front. The) ' , 1 Coats that keep their snap- mnrln hv KQJKK Chicago (WnpI-landTailored inz. Made in Union ShoM ti... Nr.tn-wear clotnu frtrlav IS dill we are seiuuy u tLwrlnthinP or a)1 em tiuiu uixx- ... or two ago. There is no better in the ready-to-wear made to measure. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE CLOTHING, with Individ UlackwcU, of Huntington. I