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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1903, GOOD SHOES CHEAP. The Grand M id-Summer Sale STILL GOES ON And on the Oxfords that arc left we nre making another re duction to make room for our fall stock of shoes, which will arrive soon. If you want ladles', misses', man's, boys', youths' or little gonts' Oxfords, call and exam ine our goods and prices before buying1. Dindinger, Wil son & Company 'Phone, Main iiSi PERSONAL Kill. time ago, tolling the liveryman that ho wanted to go to Frcowntor nd then como to this city, and wild tho horses to M. J. Carney of this place. One of tho informations charges " ' ' 0 ' ' r the llt,fmmt wlth Inrcony by halloo, M G. Mimly, of Portland. Is in tho In hnvlng taken tho team and sold city on business. , It. nnd the other alleges that ho ob John Asho has gone to the const talned money under fnlso iirotonscs for a rest from tho enres of business. In giving tho hill of snlo to Cnrnoy and guaranteeing that tho horses u.. r.. !..... ii. wore his own property. ( ' There are n couple of nthor chnrges , i, ,, , , i. ! tlitxt will pcrhnps bo filed In a day O. Solfridge, of linker City, was tWQ nRast tb0 same man. It Is iu uiu on uusim-s-s u ip .vi-biui thonpitt that tho man Is an old offend-l,nJ- or. anil that he has a record behind AJox Oliver and family returned him. and the fact of his traveling yesterday from a week's outing nt over the country under names other .uenenam. than his own would Dear out tno sup Mrs. Grace Tat urn loft this morn-. position, ing for a month's visit with relatives In Walla Walla. Mrs. Ilert Huffman and family are at Kamcln for a few weeks' outing In the mountains. Julius A. Nelson, the principal sign writer of Snlcm, was in the city for a short time yesterday. Mrs. W. K. Iiussel. of Walla Walla, was In the city yesterday the guest of friends for the uny. Mesdames G. E. Gage and J. W. Gage, of Dayton. Wash., visited Pen dleton friends yesterdny. H P. Johnson returned this nfter noon from a week spent at Hot I.ake for the benefit of his health. .Mr. and .Mrs. C. II. Wade loft this afternoon for Portland and coast points for an extended visit. CRITICAL CONDITION. William Gooseman Has Been Taken to the Hospital. William II. Gooseman, who has been a resident of the city for the past four or live yenrs, Ib at tho hos pital In a critical condition, and his life Is despaired of. For several years Mr. Gooseman has been troubl ed with a derangement of tho gnll bladder, and hns been under tho enro of doctors here and in San Francis co, hut has gained no permanent re lief. He has of late grown wenkor and weaker until at this time ho is unable to retain nourishment on his stomach for any length of time. It is expected that nn operation will bo HOSPITAL DONATIONS. Residents of Pilot Rock and Vicinity Subscripe to St Anthony's. Last week Mother M. Stanislaus visited Pilot Hock and through ,h kindness and untiring efforts of Mrs. John Sylvester, the following names of residents of Pilot Rock and vicin- pcrfnrmed on him tomorrow In hopes Cloyd Oliver, of Echo, wns a visitor of changing the drift of tho disease, in the city yesterday, returning on but tho hope Is a forlorn one, and IS NOT ARRESTED FOUR MEN ARRESTED AND THE FIFTH THOUGHT HE WAS. tho evening train to his home. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Colesworthy will spend the summer at Long Beach away from the heat of tho city. Mrs. Thomas Cox left this morning for Elgin, whore she goes to join her husband, who is working there. 15. F. Strohn, of Echo, returned to his home this morning after a time spend In Pendleton on business. ity were added to the list of benefac tors of the new St. Anthony Hospital . The Misses Emma and Pearl Hal at Pendleton: leek, of Monmouth, nre the guests of Jonn Sylvester, $15; a. J. Smith, friends in the city for a few days. 2.du; Cames Bros., $2.50; It. S. Huel son. $2; Ezella Gariopy. $1.50; Sam. (Chinaman) $1.50; J. W. Smith, $1; Mrs. Lou Roberts, $1; C. E. Sturte- vaut, $1; .Mrs. J. S. Cherry, $1; A. C. Dresser, $1; A. D. Sioun, $1; .Mr. Perard. of East Birch Creek, $25; E. O. Parker, M. D., $5; Glen Cannon, jz.bli; jju Burrows, $2.50; L. E. Boy. 2; A. A. Cakral, $1; Sarah Manning, $1; S. E. Lofkin, $1; George W. Done, $1; William Glasson, $1; C. L. Pewcount, $1; Elmer Brown, $1. Will Summer at Long Beach. Sliss Sophie Gratz left for Long Beach yesterday in company with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Colesworthy, where she will spend the summer. Her place as cashier at the French Restaurant Is filled in tho interim by her sister. Miss Annie Gratz. It is stated as a scientific fact that some kinds of music will kill mos qultos, but unfortunately there is no reason to believe that mosqultos will kill some kinds of music. Kansas City Journal. 1 1 m i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 inn Mrs. Fred Judd and children re turned this afternoon from Bingham Springs, where they have spent the past two weeks. Mrs. T. G. Hailey and children re turned this afternoon from Bingham Springs, where they have been for the past 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cohen left on this afternoon's train for Portland and Tncoma. After visiting those places they will go to the coast for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Taylor left this afternoon for Portland and coast points, where they will spend several weeks visiting during the hot month coming. J. M. Spence will leave next Mon day for an extended trip through Grant and Southern Umatilla coun ties in the interest of the Kunkol Implement house J. H. Koontz, of Echo, returned to his home this morning, having spent a couple of days in the city on busi ness. Mr. Koontz came hero to see to the transfer of the Echo flouring mills, which he sold to Mrs. U G. Hunt, of Portland. his death Is oxected at any time. MAY NOT BE HELD. Miller. Accused of TIM Robbery, Wll Probably Be Released. It has been stated by Mr. nHlloy that he would allow Carl Miller, tho lad accused of taking money lrom the till of the Telephone Stables some time during last week, to go, pending liis good behavior. Miller Is only a boy, and this is his first offense, and there is besides, some doubt as to whether or not ho could ho convicted on the evidence tbat lias been brought out so far. Tho brothers of the boy are work Ing on the sower and are apparently steady and industrious men, so that in the opinion of the district attorney it would be the best thing for nil to give the lad the benefit of the doubt and allow htm to go, as long as ho behaves himself. Tho order to tils miss him from custody has not yet been made, hut will perhaps lie in the near future. GETTING READY. i t li ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED. HIGH GRADE SPIGES t We have just received a full line of Gilpin, Langdon & Co.'s pure, high grade Spices. A few of the varieties are Cloves, English Mustard, Red Pepper, Black Pepper, White, Pepper, Turmnric, Cinnamon, Mixed Spices, Etc. These are all guaranteed I pure spices of tho very best make. Put up In convenient J sealed packages. When you want spices that J are right, como to us. X TALLMAN & CO. I Will Look After the Estate of Vic- , ( limn ut ncfjpnr riuuu, Ti Upon the petition of Matt Mos J j grove, of Milton, letters of adminls- trntlon were ordered to bo issued to him for the estate of L. B. Banks, of Milton. The deceased was for years a res ident of Milton, and about n month before the Heppner disaster he was married to a young lady from Milton, and they moved to Hoppnor, where the groom had secured a position In one of the stores there. When the flood came both Mr. and Mrs. Banks were drowned. Their bodies wore brought to the old home at Milton and burled there. Mr. Mosgrovo was an old friend of the deceased. TWO INFORMATIONS. Luatliiif; IniKj;ihtN William Webb, Alias H. W. Stevens, Is the Defendant. T. G. Hailey, the prosecuting at torney, has (lied two Informations against William Webb, alias H. W. Stevens, in the county clerk's offlce, this afternoon. Webb Is tho man who rented the fr'H"I"i"I'r-i"M-l"l"l"i I fig from L. White at Milton, some W. & R. C. Railway Making Prepara tions for a Big Grain Traffic. The management of the W. & C. R. nre busy getting their rolling stcck in readiness for tho wheat season, and all of the cars are being over hauled and hauled to the wheat bolt, where they will bo held for the transportation of this season's yield. No empties are being hauled to tills end of the line, nnd all of the full cars that como into the city are sent out as fast as the cargoes are taken out of them. If some one wants to have a car for some purpose they can take It as It is emptied, hut It Is hard to have them shipped In here at this time, and it will he harder un til after the rush of the harvest Is over. MAIN STREET BRIDGE. Has Been Overhauled in Readiness for Heavy Traffic. Street Commissioner J. H. Means has finished going over the Main street bridge preparatory to tho heavy work of tho next few weeks, He hns tightened nil of tho braces and has repaired nil of the holes and weak places in tho decking. The bridge is now safe and can be used by the heavy wheat wagons with no danger to tho teams or the wagons, Tho matter of redecklng the whole Btrticturo will be taken up at tho next council meeting, and In all probahlll ty the repairs will be ordered at onco. Mr. Platzoeder Was So Interested In the Welfare of His Men That He Lost Track of His Own Status Stood for the Release of His Own Employes nnd Saw Them Through, Tlie police roiirt whs filled with ex citement and Inug-wlmled wordB this morning when tho cases of George Archnubault, James Wulch, A, B. Withy nnd Tom Anton wore called for examination. All tho troublo originated at tho Pmuoedor butchor shop yesterday afternoon about (i o'clock, when Geo. Arehuubnult nnd Tom Aston had n light over some little difference. Tho mnn with the long nnnio wns getting the worst of the argument, when tho oliluers nppeareil on the scene and at tempted to tnke tho men to Jail. Welch and Withy claimed that the police ban no right to arrest the nion without a warrant, and refused to nllow them to tnke tho two pugilists to the lockup, with the result that all four of lie men found thoniBolves ip tho clutches or the law In n very few minutes. Along about this time was whoro Plntzocdor misunderstood tho situa tion, lie thought tlint tho officers were a little off in taking Ills men out of the shop whun they were work lug on his time, hut he was willing to hnve them arrested if It had to be done. However, he wnnted to go bail for the men so thnt they could go to work, for ho had a carload of hogs to unload and had no time nor men to spare. Ho became so excited about tlie matter tlmt the officers threatened to lock him up, and ho came to the conclusion after ho had gone to the recorder's office nnd paid $10 ball for each of his men that he was under arrest himself so this morning when the enso was called he wiib represented by Bnlleray & Me Court. The lawyers soon saw thnt they were not needed and left, but Conrad didn't know he was loose until after tho court had adjourned. Then he heaved a great sigh, pocketed tho check he had written for tho ball of his men. and went nway marveling nt the course of Justice as found in the cnurr of Judge Fits'. Gornld. Archnubault waB considered to hnvo been punished enough In the fight and was discharged, but the other three men won? fined $5 each; Welch and Withy fur Intcroforlng with nn officer In the dischargo of his duty. and Aston for disorderly conduct. Ing theso people tho boneflts of city govornmout, Qlvo tho mayor moro authority, plnco moro responsibility on his Hhouldors, glvo him tho ap pointing of tho principal pnld city of ficials, do nwny with tho oxponslvo nnnunl olectlon by having It once In two years," r R E HIb Shot Were Small. S. H. Minor, of Aurora, while out hunting ono day, took a shoe nt n (I imn wiui no. u birdshot man fttJ Imnlnn ' .".,u cents nn ,7 "urHftr. il mifiirlMi, .mil rilamnv l , " "7 "WCr frw nvWHtf,,.' ...u .......... ... nyil. u imni rw. , - bob up from bohlnd n corn shock nn.i urom hold.. . catch tho lond full lit tho face. In. . Wr? wntrlvaw '.tV'tod stead of dropping, tho man stnrtn,i "'S0" with on. hi i,,,,,,i Ail,.,,,. .. -if .. inrust. in with blond and with a murderous r dMs ie rest. iuuk hi ii i o ujva. junior irieu to run, but he wns bo badly Beared his feoti refused to move. Tho fellow drew near nnd ns Minor wns about to drop1 witli film- mnnlicd nut tiln Imtwi n...i r.. said; "Say, partner, hnvo you got nnv UIS World chowln'7" "Yos," Minor nlmost yell ed an he handed him a plug. "Take it; it's all yours." "Woll," replied tho mnn. as ho bit off a large chew, bo a llttlo kcerful when you'ro shooln' In this hero held. Kf them had been big shot they might hov spiled my complexion." Kansna City Star. 's fair luJ On Inn ii '" "ummtntj SHIELDS' PARK TONIGHT. NOT GOOD, NOT HERE They Lead the Procession The popularity of Swift's products among nil classes Is very largely due to the absolutely clean and hygienic conditions un der which each carcas, is dressed, and tho meat and tho food pro ducts prepared and Inspected- This is particularly true of Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon. From tho sleek, corn-fed hogs In tho pens, tho carefully selected hams and bacon In tho smokohnuso, the final export Inspertlon 1 the V. B. government, nnd, lastly, tb dnlnty wrapping In parchment pnpor. arh stop n the evolu tion of these nutritious nnd appetizing products 1' a guarantoo that thoy will always ploaso. F. S. YOUNGER & SON I.OT GOOD, NOT HERE Securing Many Exhibits. Dr. A. Leltoy, who was hero last week In the Interest of tho Oregon Information Bureau, advises from La Grande that ho has secured a flno ox hlblt of sugar, Btigi.i- beets and other products from tlir factory in that city, besides a lu-i-i collection of ag ricultural exhibit- Ho lias muilo ar rangements for ono of the largest fruit exhibits In -lie bureau, to bo prepared at tho Oldenburg farm, near La Grando. Real Estate Sold. Jamos A. Martin and Mary B. Mar tin havo sold to G. E. Bobinson for $2,000, the south half of section 17. In township 4, n rth of range 37 cast, containing 320 u a8 near Linkton mountain. Smith Denies Report, Tho report circulated to tho effect that I havo kopt my teams In tho stalilo for G2 hours without feed or vator. Is false. EUGENE L. SMITH. Receiver Will Be Appointed. Trenton, N. J., Aug. C. A receiver will today bo appointed for the Perth Amboy Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, on tho application of tho treasurer. Liabilities uro J311.000, and assets $170,000. In Addition to a New Professional Program, There Will Be Some Ex cellent Aamateur Features, Tonight being the date set for tho change in the professional prog-am. Hooley and Kelton will appear in a new sketch, "The Sleop Walker": Dan McOrcavy, the funny mnn. will have entirely new songs nnd jokes, tlie popular Earnie and Honeggor will do wonderful now tricks, and Jessie Orr will give now dnnces and new songs. Joseph Lee will render now Illustrated songs and the pro fessional program will lie new and interesting throughout. In addition to tho regular bill rendered by the memuors or tno park circuit, tho tal onted Taylor family, will uppcar In songs, dances and entertaining SKOtcnes. The amateur program Is as fol lows: Annie and Rosa Basler. piano duet uaddls and Beard. I'ho Way to Wlndom," comedy sketch. Frank White (colored) Southern songs and Imitations. Professor Goodnight and IiIk Unlit. Ilg ClllCKCIl. Tho nmntoiir program will bo ron. aorcd at the close of tho regular mil. --.'-------4...4..... OWL TEA 1 ST. JOE STORE A REGULAR WHIRLWIND OF LOW PRICES We lmve urnr goods tliim we want this s.-hsoh of miiHt unload. Come help in J" u.ejar, SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICF Men's Kn"'l tmderrliirlh ut fiu .Men's liet nr imii,i . ,'h exim llHlbr.g.nn uiulershirtH fiOc. Draw ' ! 1", Meu'i the nbnve grades. wen's cneaper wor e hiurtx ir joi, want ilieni. HmisKSJ HUHpenilerH, lot of ilium and Caper than you can buj KSj where. J f good good nt low pricen will reach ynu, we 4l '""'"""i i""" prevail in mi department! of store. ourH for hunliie-N, LYONS MERC. CO. f.ft-fi-rt-fT.t-t.t--t-..t...t.t.f.j, i J The Best Oil Cooking SfJ Ever Made 5 E'1 !P is the autoniulic blue tail cooker. It Is a boon to tbeiJ keeper in hot weather, uii uoii imue or roast like t It burns only a gallon oH three days, and Is the simplest, cleanest and mod iiomlcal stove ever made. Prices Reduced to Closii WANTS NEW CHARTER. Mayor Hunt, of Walla Walla, Says Old Charter Is Out of Date. .Mayor uuuert Hunt, of Walla Walla, In his annual message says in regard to the extension of Wnlla wana-s city limits: we need a new chartor Wo havo outgrown our territorial chartor un der which we are working and in or- nor 10 get it in n satisfactory form to meet tho approval of our citizens wo snoiiid tnko plenty of time in winch to frame it. If left till next year more will linrdly ho time to got It In shapo for tho next stato legisla ture, "Our boundaries should bo extend ed, thereby Increasing tho population of tho city sovoral thousand and glv- l- A AN THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Even children drink Grain-O becauso they like it and tho doc tors say it is good for them. Why Jiot? It contains all of the nourish, ment of tho puro grain and nono of the poisons of coffee. TRY IT TO-DAY. At groctri overjwhero j l sc. and Mc. per pwkiRe. W. ). ULAKftE. 6L LO, 2ii Court Strl WE HAVE NEW CLOTHING DRESS GOODS The Ideal Busines Suit The ideal suit for business! rmr Thrpe Button Sack. 1 dressy, stylish and madefrj Cloths that are exclusive pi fprnc r.nats are made i kWl U w. WW "Wr rlnth" front. They - "Coats that keep their shap made by KM ChjcagjJ ersofFineHand'Iaiioreu ;n,r Made in Union Sim- 1I1C iwu; , (,.UJ or cellinP today is H -ii ii. fjiprlnthinfjrot an em wiu - - r Hvn aro. There is notlf better in the ready-to made to measure. BIG B OS 1 ON STORi t WE CARRY A COMPLETE .0LHiHG