East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 05, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1903.
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MEET ME AT
Where They Sell: .
Good Shoes Cheap !
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We are holding a SHOE CARNIVAL where a feast
of the hetuties of footwear meets the view of all callers Our
shoe exhibits is in our store and in all directions can be seen
the NEWEST. BRIGHTEST, FRESHEST CREATIONS
IN THE SHOE MAKING ART.
We carry all kinds of Shoes, but ONLY THE GOOD
GRADES. Not a shoddy piece of footwear enters our store
but every one ;s made to wear as well as to appear proper.
We are prepared to fit the most fastidious lady, the best
dreised men, the voung ladies, the youths, the rough boys
and the children.
OUR FALL STOCK is in and we are ready to protect
jour feet against rough weather.
The Only Exclusive Shoe House
in Pendleton.
DANGEROUS PLACES1
OPINIONS RELATING TO
RAILROAD CROSSINGS.
Do Not Agree on the Question of Em
ploying a Watchman A Petition to
every day during the time of the fair
with an Interested audience, vho
came more to listen to the music
than to see the sights. The excur
sion train reached Pendleton about
1 o'clock this morning.
CHEMAWA BAND.
Twenty-one Member Arrived This
Morning and Will Remain Five
Days.
The Chennwa lndlnn hand reached
the city this morning and will be here
i the five dnyg of the carnival. The
Favorable Day Yesterday and Some , boys are all registered at the Golden
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week.
PIGEON SHOOT.
With tho band Is Itobert Savage
and Oscar and John Steelhammer,
Very Good Records Were Made,
Several of the members of the
Snortsmen's Club held a live nlcrfi'l
Have a Watchman Will Probably ; shoot yesterday at- the club grounds, . ,lim, of thp members of tho Salem
Be Circulated Two Members of , at which some very good records bam, an(, mcn wcll known throughout
the Board Not In the City. were none, me ua was gooa lor th( va)CJ. ns musicians. The Steel-
I the men and bad for the pigeons. i3 namraer m-. Bre the leaders of tho
For some time the matter of pro-' tboT? wns 1,0 vlni- . , Steelhnmmer orchestra, the principal
tectlng the children from the trains ' Thc "orJ8 were: A. D. Stlllman, orcllcl.tra r the capital city. H. W.
the manager or tho
1th the aggregation.
registered at the hotel are
1 n ronn HnrrV Ttnnfll .lPfifif
members of the school board now In ?lew?" anaJr " . . Crook. Bob Savage, Richard Harris
uu utlilo. I tit: LUt mvi ium v..
of the Ave, while Mr. Wade hit the
first and then got the buck ague and
missed the rest.
as they go to and come from schooi'i' J" , u. hm..j. stoudemeyer.
has been agitated by the parents of 1 4 "a"'e.V: ; paries rcrgii- b , aIs w
the children and others interested in sn'.s,; J. "nan w. Those
lh. mipsllnn nnri . .nr... .. ell. i. OUt Of a possible 11. H. .nl,M
the city was taken this morning In
order to find how they stand.
Dr. Smith's Opinion.
Dr. C J. Smith Is In favor of put
ting a watchman there, but would! School Fund Apportionment,
rumrr -e uie company put gates, superintendent J V. Nowlln Is at
JtaSTnn 't at the depot He' .ork ino apportionment of the
?,i t , ,vl'at.chm,ar school funds to the different districts
u?, n Trl h V8.1 l of the county. He has over $21,000
alone unless ho had the gates to he p t0 dslributei and ln order to make
him. The ttle children, especially aPIortionnient. will have to make
IMncn trrm Ilia Mitnirt rnmr ' ..... .
here to attend school are not accus
tomed to dodgtng trains, and are apt
when they are. caught on thc tracks
at Main street by the engines which
are passing there continually, to be
come scared and lose their presence
of mind and thus be run over. He Is
in favor of some means of controllng
the travel and guarding the lives of
jibe children.
Mr. Teutsch Favors a Watchman.
Carl Geffe, Freeman Ladrant, Haynes
DeWltt. Clifford Coonskln, Tracy
Hatch, Sidney Wlllings, James Steel
quette. Oscar Steelhammer, Charles
Payne, Andrew lecard. John Steel
hammer, Joe Teaho, William Arcuet
te, John Harris. Tepple Nelson nnd
il. W. Stoucifiueyer.
SHOWS ARE HERE.
hjs death .
children, SmliS
ton. ai. TATea!
Stanton, of AttJSl
suVvhM8'
The funeral
tlan chure .rV.WlJI
yesterday, con
- one or btiL.
ty. Missouri, anj
til a raiintin.
even- Indian I J
Ing that time Hei.1
the Chrlstln
UIT6
, Chicken pi, ft
The ladles 0f if
church will Bme u
ner at Hendrirt.. .Vv
lH-ginnlnK at ll a.
Boise City mtb iu" "
block, for WjpU1'
roiinrll In, , ,WBHk
a list or all the sciiooi cunuren in
each district of the county and di
vide the money between them ac
cording to the number, allotlng to
each district the sum of tf, tor each
child.
Inland Empire Pioneers.
Thc Inland Empire Pioneers" Aso-
I' elation held a reunion at Walla Walla
Saturday, a banquet being enjoyed as
one of the pleasant features of the
TRACKMEN'S UNION.
Such an Organization Will Be Effect
ed Wednesday.
The track men of the O. It. & X
of this vicinitv wiii hoM a nutting
ou Wednesday evening fur the pur
pose of organizing a union It is ex
pected that there will be a member
ship of 20 or over. The matter of
Lee Teutsch. another member of occasion. The lollowinc officers were
the board, is in favor of gettiug thc elected for the ensuing year Dr. X.
i company to put a man on the cross- q. Blalock. president; Marvin Evans.
Ing to watch the travel. There is a secretary, and Levi Ankenv. treai-
I great deal of passing to and fro oa urer
! the Main street crossing, and there .
Train From Portland Nearly Wrecked should be some means of warning at To Exterminate Beaver.
Mrs Casper Van Dran return that place, to those who are passing I -valla Walla sportsmen are plan
last night from a vis t in For-land' not only to the children, but the ' nn lo exterminate a t-olony of
and other valley points. The train j general public as well. The matter ueaver that Is contentedly lo
on which Mrs Van Dran returned was spoken about at the last meeting rn,j n mm prPPL- not far from that
of the board, but no action was taken. clt No mention is made of these
The company should be asked to anlmals ln ,he p,rao lawg of Wnsh.
make some provision at the point for ,nl;ton am, the Sp0rtsmen h3Ve a li
the safety of the public, for it is a w.nsc ,o kl ,honi off ,f th(iy h0
had a narrow escape from being
wrecked ns It came through one of
the cuts along the Columbia. A
small boulder had fallen from above
onto the track, and the engine and
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organization nas ien unaer oiscus- mree iiaaseu uc ramc 'miun oiuuim . ,
s on for some time and it has at last 1 train could b stopped The cars from a business view as well. The
li.Hin deem.-d best tn the interests of . passing over the stone executed a traffic at tinms is congested on Main !
minute, but ah.
thp mn tn form a union 1 he wh-te i lively dance for a
men in the service of the company i not leave the track.
do not like to work by the side of the j
Japs who are being ho generally em- Hall Is Indicted.
ployed by the company along the i E(J HaJ of walla Walla, who was ,
iiUC Ol mcu luau. uuu a imiuu.. I nrrpstfi,! in tntS C1IV aOOUl l
street, and passing teams do not
hear the approaching trains until
they are almost ujion the street. It
Is a dangerous arrangement as now
conducted, and should be changed
some way.
Mr. Failing Is Adverse,
Jesse Failing, on the other band.
Is of the other opinion. He thinks
Automobile Cab Line.
A 12-passeugcr gasoline auto has
been placed In service as n cab in
Walla Walla. It will be used for ex
cursion and sight-seeing purposes
about the city and country adjacent
Iwlston is thc only other city in
the Inland Empire boasting of such
a novelty.
tmniose of their union is to try and ; nn,hK am n the advice of the pos-
tersuade their employers to do away ..wities from Walla Walla, has
with the hiring of Japanese or Chi- ,, lippn h-dicted by the United iK nl the other oninion. He thinks Thirty-One Cars Cattle.
namen on their lines. , states grand jury, at Tacoma. for ap- the putting of a man there is not j j. c .Lonergan will ship 31 cars or
There is no other trackmen's union ; propriating a letter belonging to an- j necessary- In the cities there are cattle out of the city over the W. Si
la this vicinity, though there Is a na-1 olher Hall called for his sister's , n)0re trains passing ln a minute than c. II. tomorrow evening. This is the
tional organization of the trackmen , n)ail at -walla Walla, and when , here in an hour, and accidents are second of the big shipments he will
which extends over neari an oi me ... a letter belonging to another . .he exception rather than tne rule, make this month.
I voung lady, cashed the money order j There is more danger in one day
if ntn Inert and suent the money, fmm street cars in the cities than
railroad lines in the country.
ACADEMY WAGONETTE.
Holds Twenty Children Driven by
Skilled Horseman.
The wagonette ordered by Pendle
ton Academy some time ago from
Temple & Wilcox has reached the
city and was jjut in commission this
moraine for the first time. t -will
hold 20 children and will take them
He lert Walla Walla immediately and there is here from the cars ln the
nantiiroti hv the police force in rmlt nf the schooi year, and Mr.
as capiuren
this city.
Rev. Bell to State Synod.
Kev. J. R. X. Bell, of Baker City,
t.ri throuch the city mis morn
ing on bis way to Portland and Cor-
vaHis. ln Portland he will visit with
hiu i- u'hn art- residing there.
to and from school daily. The vehi- . pnrtland he will co to Cor-
cle is accompanied in its rounds by Taj6 to attend the meeting of the (
a teacner irom me tnooi wuo wes j presbytenan synod wnicn nuveii
that the children are safely trans-1 m that rjtv on Thursday
jiorted to the Academy and bac k I
again to their homes I Merchants' Cafe.
The driver Is a young student from I ,nc m RnA lmnort.
Klein who is a rood horseman, so ; Keeps constantly on hand import
thPr. Is nn rtaneer of anv kind to the ed lleber. -rst,
pupils.
ear, and
Fallinc does not think It necessary
to put a man at the crossing.
Senator Hunt in Town.
J. E. Hunt, of Portland, one of the
members of the senate from Multno
mah county. Is in the city today at
tending to some business matters.
Tents Going Up and Other Prepara
tions Under Way.
Thc Arnold sho'vs reached the city
last night ami today -the workmen
are busy getllng the tents up and
everything in readiness lor the car
nivnl winch will open tomorrow Tho (
para le will commence at 10:30 from
the tent near the depot, nnd will ,
trnveie the principal streets of the
city.
Some of the business men of the
city will juit booths iu front of their
place of business, when- they will
have ou dlcpla an assort inent of the
things they sell ou the inside
Lemonade stands and merry-go-rounds
(or pleasure wheels, as they
are now called l are being put into
position, and by tomorrow night the
Pendleton carnival will be In full
swing.
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What:
Our
Blend Ct
DEATH OF A PIONEER.
Stanton Passes Away
From Cancer.
at Milton
B. Stanton, aged 6S. died from fac
ial cancer Saturday last at his home '
at Weston. Wiih him at the time of
OWL TEH
nr eourse some one Is liable to be , While here he will be the guest of
run over and perhaps Kiiieo. uui u , Dr. u. j. smiin
would be as bad with a man mere
as without one. for the reason that
the people would get Into the hablt-
Frankforters,
i oic rmwflsh. crabs, oysters
. i nil l:inds of cheese. Hot mercnams
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hMI III I lunch daily from 11:30 a. m. 102 p. m.
I They Go
At a Bargain
JAKDIIEBIC5. The time
for transiernng plants I
here and we will make it aii
object to buy your jardinieres
of tin. GET OUIl PRICES.
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Rev. Murry to Milton.
Uev D D Murn- who conducted
services at the Baptist church yes
terday left this morning for Milton
for a short visit with friends before
returning to his home in Caldwell.
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THE MFHOLESOME
Crescent
Sale of a Farm.
Joseuh Klngel and Mary Hlngel. his
of placing all their dependence on the ( wife have sold to Louie Hlngel for
watchman, and If he were absent for $5,000 a trait of land in section .13 or
a time the people would be In more township 4 north or range 35 east
1 .1 . ., r.- liop n-mllrl Tint K. I . 1 n .1 tlin ir nitv nf WpKtrin
convenes j "anger man era, in' uviu, ... .. ....j w.
u-ntfh inr tnemseivew. ae i
man Is not necessaty now so much
as he might have been some time
ago betore the installation of the
nrimarv crade at the high school
Ham"i building. Xow all of the children on
the south side of the track uo ikh
have to expose themselves to the
dancer of ihi crossing, as they did
formerlv. and the older people arc
able to look out for themselves.
Mr. Hailey Is Not in Favor.
John Hailey. Jr., the clerk of the
board, does not think the watchman
advisable or necessary, for the same
reasons advanced by Mr. Failing He
thinks the people of the city are
making a mountain out of a molehill
in their estimation of the danger at
tending tho children at the crossing,
nnd does not think it necessary for
the company to put a watchman at
the place.
Petition Proposed.
It is proposed to petition tne city (
council to take some steps toward : J
protecting the railroad crossing and;,
while the sentiment of the school (
board is divided upon the subject, thc , J
eeneral public and patrons ot me ,
Til i man & nn leaking Powder
IflLLlflflll W UUi ' Tue remarkable increase In consumption
LrfuttlliiK Drnj;;:M"
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41 I I IIHHI I I I HI! HHIK
frurei iu funty and wholesomencs.
ONE POUND 25 CENTS
With a Coupon
NOT GOOD, NOT HERE
Does juality count with you. MR. CONSUMER3
U so, then buy the BEST.
The use of the BEST FRUJT and VEGETABLES packed
with the necessary care and knowledge, guarantees the
superior quality of the "DIAMOND W" brand Canned
..Goods.
A trial convinces.
F. S. YOUNGER & SON
NOT GOOD, NOT HERE
Fitters
If y m are
troubled with
lllltloimnt".
Constipation,
sick Ilrad
autie, Klilne.v
Al I month, I ii-ll(ie-tloii.
Mu
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you need the
B i 1 1 e r s at
once. It will
cure you and
restore you to
perfect health
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ST. JOE STOI
Special Dress Goods
Commencing Monday, September 28th
And Ending Saturday Night, Oct. 3rd
Wo Iihvv Inst iwilvwl livTlirfM R Ixfllltlflll line of X0V1
DKESS GOODS, eonitingof .Scotch Cheviot." French V&l
Rliih Hoiuespuns, Etamine-, Kibelhie, Meltons, CamtB nut
ture ana many otlitr?.
Remomber on Dec. 24, We will Give Away, Absohtfljl
$100,00 in Gold
We irive a tieKf t with each 1 nurcha- iu any dt'
connected with the ?tore will be allowed to participate in 4
iVery Truly Yours
LYONS MERCANTILE
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Men We Are
Out For Your Trade!
bchool are duly Interested In securinc
home protection.
Walter S. Pierce and C. S. Jackson,
who are also memhcrB of the school
board, are absent from the city, but
will be Interviewed on the subject at
the earliest opportunity
EXCURSION TO WALLA WALLA.
One Hundred Eighty Went From Pen
dleton Band WaG Principal At
traction. In Bpite of the rain a large crowd
took advantage of the concession on
the part of the O. ft. K. and went
to Walla Walla yesterday to attend
the closing of the fruit fair, Ono
hundred and eighty bought tickets
from Pendleton, and this number was
added to at the stations along the
line until by the tlmo the train reach
ed Walla Walla It was loaded to tne
guards.
The weather at that city was not ot
the best lor the 'enjoyment of the vis
itors, a steady aln falling all during
the day and roust of the night. On
the return trip many Pendleton peo
ple who had fjrne to the fair during
the middle of tue v.eoU took the spec
ial train whU i left the city at 10:30
p. m. for 2'jO, o.
The fruit inlr Itself was not as
large as tbo 01 e of last year. The
exhibits er od In quality but
shrunken li qnantity. However,
some very l!n 8iclmens of produce
were on ext- iuon. The. principal
feature of tl week was the Italian
band, which packed the big pavilion
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WE are having perfect
success in making Suits
and Overcoats to order.
The line we carry has
every conceivable pat
tern and the prices are
most reasonable. An
early call will be appreciated
I SULLIVAN it I
BOND i
J Men's Furnibhlngs.
lliescke's
eats
eet
The approval of all who
want the best meat
most delicious but no
no higher in price. ......
COURT STR E'ET
Children's and Misses'
COATS HAVE ARRIVI
And I tell you they are beauties. All
sizes from a 2-year-old to l-S-vears-old
Fine, Snappy Garmei
Bring your Children and hae them
fitted out. Young Ladies, we have tne
proper styles lor you
BOSTON
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Mighty w
T Mmtices of yootf
teTTlunibing'wort,,
hands than ours. ,
perlmentiug: We
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r-e always do
maiiuiioiu jiv- - w
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COU11C WCCM1C"
Ing on any kind of
business bask, g'v M
portuulty.
3 Court'
W. J. CLARKE & Co