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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THUHauMT, acr.um.. "'t- T I Nothing ! Better.. I t In Men's shoes than ROCK OAK SOLE a pair J NEARLY ONE HUNDRED TWENTY to tho ground, while tho other man went through ms pocueis. Although he could not speak, II was learned from his signs that he . . . . ,1..., Hi, mnn I had lost nuoui fw, aim inm- i" - alter inoy nau cnmnuuou wiu iuuuuj i II CIRCUIT COURT made their escape In tho sago brush. TWO LARCENY CASES WERE t nini. lii thn nvoiiliic two men were, , T.,lc unnMiNr.. THOUSAND DUSHELS. i arrested, hut the old man couiu not Identify them, wnen xnoy wmu j hrought before him he shook his Rjchard Ryan Aan n Court, This neau, wiiiic iiiu iuuis. I.... ........ i checks. The money which was taken from him was all he had. He has nn i relatives here and his name Is not known. Ho came to Umatilla some time ago. Box Calf Vlci, Valour, Cor dovan and Calf. All the new shapes J pas Ik Dindinger, Wil son & Company j 'Phone, Main 1181 GOOD SHOES CHEAP. BOARD MEETING. Farmers Are Independent and Have Succeeded In Bulllnn the Market for Keeps Barley Commands One Cent a Pound Wheat In Ware houses Being Held for Advance. Today has been the dullest in tho wheat hauling business so far this season, and tho Ilyers mill has not had enough to keep the men warm. At tho warehouses It has been the samo way, and It seems that the farmers for some reason are taking n lay-off Irom tho hard work of tho past few weeks or so. The fact of tho matter Is that most tho wheat Is already In tlio mills and tho warehouses and tho farmers 7 j are not hauling for the reason that 1 1 they have nothing to haul. It Is said I by tho warehouse men that tho end of f tho coming week will see praclicaay ! ai. of the grain that will bo hauled to the warehouses ami tile nuns in the buildings, and the hauling sea- i son at an end. Tho men of tho coun try have been taking advantago ot tho good roads since tho rain, nun have boon rushing their grain Into tho houses as fast as the teams could haul It. Tho grain has been coming in so fast that the men at the mills have not had time to keep track of the totals, and do not know how much grain thoy havo received, but they aro sure that at least GO.Ouii sacks have been taken over tho scales. Each day has added 3,000 sacks to tho piles already In tho rooms. Tho mills are paying 72 cents for red chaff today, and the price of good Time Charged With Theft District Attorney Recommends That Two Boys Be Sent t o the Reform School. SUIT FOR DAMAGES. Meeting of Stockholders of the New Light and Power Company, P. W. Vincent left this morning for Walla Walla, where ho goes to attend tho meeting of tho board of organlza- 4ln,t f..,. lie fln..enll.ln,..l trie light and power company that : WusUjni la up to the top no oh of ,1 will lu formed in a snort time, Insurance Company Seeks to Recover From the O. R. & N. A suit has been filed by tho North wleh Tire Insurance Company, through their attorneys, llalloray & ilcCourt, against tho Oregon Railway & Navigation Company. The plain tiff alleges that on March 30. 1903, Nick Taltenger had S.432 bushels of wheat, worth 70 cents a bushel, or $5,902.40 in total, In the warehouse at Cayuso Station. On tho day slat ed tho warehouse was pet on llio from tho sparks emitted from the en glues of tho railroad company and the wheat was damaged to the ex-1 tent of $3,709. This amount tho insurance compa ny paid to tho owner of tho wheat, An Information was filed In tho circuit court this afternoon against Itlchard Ityan, charging him with tho larceny of $C.fi0 In a purse, from tho person of a man named Thomo not long ago. Kyan is tho notorious char acter who has given tho police so much trouble In tho wco1;h past in fighting and drinking. He was sen tenced not long ago to a long term In the city jail for knocking a man down In a saloon In tho city. Ho has served four or live jail sentences In the last throe months and will this time bo put out of tho way, where ho will harm no one for some time to come. May Be Sent to Reform School. Tho district attorney also appeared before the court this afternoon, and recommended that Doll AlcOlnnls and Orovor Hosklns bo sent to the re form school at Salem. Hoaklus is the and now tho insurance company seeks to recover on the amount of 1 man who took tho money and watch the Insurance. The plaintiff usks tor from the Klgby residence near uie By tho plans of tho promoters of the new company, tho board of man agers will bo residents of tho West, while tho board of directors will he Eastern men. Dr. Vincent Is one of thn linnl'tl nf ninn.irrnra nf flin nnm. pany and will go on actlvo duty the , nouses- first of tho year. It Is tne purpose of tho present meeting to organize a. temporary board which will get tho company Into running order. The sale of the Pendleton property lias not yet been consummated, but will be In tho near future. It Is bar gained for, but tho deal has not been closed. When It Is closed tho busi ness will bo transacted In this city. Will Teach at Lostlne. Miss Rebah Oans, of Salem, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Lock ley for a few days. MIS3 Gans Is on her way to Lostlne, where sho will have chargo of the school for tho coming year. Gone to Wasco. J. O. VanWInklo, of Salem, who lias been In the city In the interest ot tho Willamette University, left this morning for Wasco, whoro ho goes to see somo of tho prespectlvo students of tho institution. M- Toilet Daintiness Who Is It that does not an- )roc!ato a sweet, dellcato odor, especially of tho dainty, last ing kind? Wo havo tho largest lino of imported and domestic perfumes In Eastern Oregon. A tew ot our leading imported odors aro: Azurea, La Trefle, Peau d' Espagne, Vlolette de Parme, Indian Hay, And many moro ot the same quality in b'llk as well as in fancy packages. TALLMAN & CO, Leading Druggist But tho grain must he good to take that figure. Tho mill claims that they aro paying more for tho grain than It Is worth, hut they have to have It In order to keep tho mill running, and so havo to pay the price that will got tho stuff into their The larmers are independ ent In the matter and retusc to sell for a less figure, so that tho mills are compelled to pay the prlco that is de manded. The export dealers aro paying 09 cents though ,for a day or so. Dur ing tho week tho price advanced to 70 cents, but they could not stand tho price nnd have dropped back co the old figure. Howover, at this quo tation they are not taking in a great deal of grain. The Barley Market. ' Harloy Is up in tho air at one cent to tho pound, and the farmers aro not anxious to sell at this prlco. Howover, It is not likely that the quotation will be raised, for there Is moro of tho grain In the country than is generally supposed. For tho last two years the prlco has gone up to one cent and has not gone above, and tho men who are buying hopo at least that It will not get above. The exporters aro out of the barley busi ness for two reasons- one that they cannot afford to pay the price, and tho other that there is not enough of tho grain in tho county to supply tho local demand this year, and there fore tho local men aro gobbling an the grain that the farmers will allow to bo sold, which is not much, as thoy aro holding onto their barley tighter than thoj are to their wheat. Tho biggest barley sale of tho late season was made this week, when the Ilyers mill bought of Purl How man 14,000 sacks at the price of one cent to tho pound. Tho Furnish warehouse has ship ped out about 2,500 sacks of wheat this week, and the season In tho snip ping lino Is dull, the men who have had wheat In the warehouse not wanting to sell at tho export prlco at tills tlmo. thn amount of tho Insurance, $3,709, with interest at 0 per cent from the date of the filing or the suit, and the costs and disbursements of the action. AT SHIELDS' PARK. city, and the othor lnd is one who en tered a house in Milton and took (pilto n sum of money. Thoy havo both been In the Jail Tor almost a month. COUNTY COURT. Excellent Program Promised Tonight Amateur Numbers and Changed Professional Bill. "The Irish Panorama" will be ie cited at Shields' Park tonight, by special request, by Miss Agnes Dun bar, who will lead tho amateur num- . hers on the program. Miss Dunbar 1 has an enviable leputation as an elo cutionist, and this number promises to lie a genuine treat. Other good to- , lections have been made by Manager Nelson, and the bill will be highly on-; lertainlng tonight. The professional bill will be chang ed as usual. The large crowds which have filled the park each night this week, testify to the merit of the pro gram, and the added Interest of the t amateur numbers will he special feat ures for tills evening. The prizes to the grand drawing, I still liclug Audits Bills and Disposes of Question of Dividing District 27. Tile county court was In session this morning and wont through the regular routine of auditing tho bills of tho county for the month Just ended. Yesterdnv afternoon all of the tes timony was heard In the case of tho petition for the division ot school district No. 27, and on the motion of tho defense tho case was dismissed and the petition denied. This is the end ot tho matter, as It has been taken before the circuit court on ap peal when tho court below ordered that the district be divided and tho higher tribunal ordered that tho caso lie remanded for trial. In cao the scheme to consolidate the districts around Pendleton into one carries. It will not bo necessary to havo tho district undor discussion divided, ns all of tho children will he enabled to reach the Pondtoton schools and thorc will bo no school hold In that neighborhood. 8UIT FOR DIVORCE. and In The Laundry Simply wnshlng clothes with ordl. nary soap and wntor may nmlto thorn Plaintiff Alleges Abandonment Cruel Treatment. E. F. Carter has, through his attor neys, filed in tho oinco of tho county clerk Riilt for dlvorco ngalnst his wife. Alice M. Carter. Tho plaintiff , cIu mlt wI not ,iostroy thoso nn- ttAnwTZl ' "which Ket couvor, Wash, About a year after tho - Into clothes unknown nnd unseen to dnto or tho marriage tho defendant us xho uso ot Llfobnoy Soap win began a course of cruel and inhuman t ()I),y thoroughly cleanso clothes conduct townrds tho plaintiff nnd has continued tho samo over since. lmt n'so frt ? , m from , Beed8 of lnieciioii. iiuminy purines, uisln- It Three times sho hns deserted the plaintiff and refuses to llvo with him, nnd Is now living apart from him. Wherefore, ho asks for a di vorce and such other relief ns the court may deem Just and equitable, llalloray .t McCourt aro tno attorneys for tho plaintiff. See Charles Lane about your paint nir 'Hid paper hanging; 807 Vincent street. fucts perfectly whllo it cleanses, is Soap Perfection. FOR HAMS II Y OWL TEA HOUSE DONT FOUGHT LABOR l).Y I Han ft mutt iBPilre t A. WE ARE STILL SLASHING PRICES In nil departments n( our big store. As heretofore, you will find our prices much loss on reliable merchandise than elsewhere. Our largely increas ed sales over former seasons satisfies us tho people are learning this fact. We shall continue to do all wo can to merit the good will and patronage of the many customers we now have and hopo also to add ninny now ones. Any goods bought at our store "not satis factory." returned In good condition the mone will be promptly returned at all times Very Truly Yoursajiaasaai STORE next Satunlav night, aro given out with each admission, and ! as the prizes are especially attrac-1 J J live tills week, tne numuer or ticuots i Ic ...iriv.utmmlllinlv l.iri?l Tho nrizOH 'T may lie seen in Manors wimiow. Tickets aro still on sale at Ilroek & .McConias drug store JOHN KING IN HOSPITAL. HOLD-UP AT UMATILLA. Underwent a Severe Operation This Afternoon Condition Is Critical. John King, of Helix, Is at tho hos pital, where this afternoon ho un derwent an operation for bladder trouble. .Mr. King Is an old soldier of the civil war and was one of the delegates to the national encampment ol" the Grand Army that met In San Francisco last month. While in that city .Mr. King took cold, and this aggravated the ailment from which ho had been a sufferer for sovernl years. Ho came homo not long ago und grew worse, and yester day It was deemed best to bring him to tlie hospital for treatmont. Owing to the ago and goncral condition of the patient, the caso Is very critical, and grave fears are entertained for his recovery. Old and Deaf and Dumb Man Is Rob bed of $10. Passengers who came In this morn ing hrought Information of tho rob hcry of a deaf mute at Umatilla early Tuesday evening. The poor man had been hauling coal for Hid O, it. & N. Company and had just re ceived his pay. As ho was passing thiough tho yards he was attacked by two men. Ono of the thugs grab bed him by tlie throat and throw him NOT GOOD, NOT HERE They Lead the PfocessJon Tho popularity ot Swltt's products among all classes Is very largely duo to tho absolutely clean and hygienic co-idltious nn der which each carcass is dressed, and the meat and tho food pro ducts prepared and inspected. This Is particularly true of Swift's Premium Ham and Uacon. From the sleek, corn-fed hogs In tho pens the carefully selected hams mid bacon in tho smokehouso, ho filial oxport inspection by th- U. S. government, nnd, lastly ho dainty wrapping in parchment paper, each step n the evohh tlon of these nutritious and appetizing products Is n guarantee that thoy will always please. " F. S. YOUNGER & SON Imarrmin lllllllll NOT GOOD, NOT HERE Returned From Alaska, After an absence of three weeks, W. F. Matlock has returned to his home in this city from a trip to Skag way. where ho went In thu Interest 01 properly that ho owns In that part of the country. When lie left, Mr. Matlock slid he would be hack in Pendleton lu threo weeks, an.! y?s. terday was the limit. ,Ho readied Ihe city this morning. Returned to Spokane, Miss Klcanoro Macllncy returned to her home at Spokane this morning after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. W. O. Colo, of this city. Miss Macllncy Is one of the principals of tho Spokane schools, and has been visiting in Denver during tho sum mer and Is Just now on her way home. Attention Eagles. Ileginning with September 4, Pen dleton Aorlo No. 28, F. O. K., will moot tho first and third Fridays of the month in Hendricks' hall. All Unglns aro requested to attend. J. T. 11 INK I.E. Worthy President. HOY W. ItlTNHH, Worthy Secretary. Marriage License Issued. A marrlngo license was Issued lato yesterday afternoon to John L. Iilack liurn and Miss Nottlo Howo. Doth or the parties are residents or this county. Notice. All persons Indebted to H. M. Sloim please call and settle thel. accounts, illaclismlth shop corner Cottonwood and East Altn, New Store and New Goods Wo carry a complete lino of men's up-todato furnishing goods. For Instance, Cooper's all wool underwear, Sllvor col ors, 2 for 23c, and neckties, tho finest you over saw, from 25c to $1 each. Suits, overcoats, trousers, fancy vests, made to order, and wo giiaranteo a perfect fit, Como and soo us. You will find ns at CM Main street, near St. Ocorge Hotel. 3 SULLIVAN & I BOND Union Store i A A i TOM'.iTOaKr.maiaaq Prepare to Celebrate I 21 TV I September 7 Dress up, sonio, and got a suit, hat. ovorcoat, hIiocs underwear and till the rest at E BIG T H OSTON STORE ! Shields' Park! A HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE SHOW Come and Bring Your Friends Show them what good laun dry work- really means. Tho Domestic Laundry will ho nl ways pleased to show Its skill and to demonstrnto why their work Is superior to nil others, anil how ono can add to his personal comfort during tho heated term by having tholr linen laundored proporly, DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Court and Thompson Htreets, UAAAAAAVAWVAAAAAAAAAAAVEJ Money Back I'M W i.iii in cure Jiiicuuiatism, For Sale by A. C. Kot-ppen : llroa. Agts. for I'cmll'ii. Provides an evening of rare enjoyment 4 Good, clean, wholesome fun. Not a j dull minute. 4 MAIN STREET Near O. R. & N. Depot Admission, 20c Children, 10c Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Delay will lend to surious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Pfomber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel