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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1903)
r '..ill 4 t Take a Look at the New Fall Shoes We Are Showing The styles are the newest. We fit the "hard to fit," as our line is largo and we have the variety Dindinger, Wil son & Good shoes ;0tC heap NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers are requested to notify this office If there Is any Irregularity In the delivery of of their paper, and the fault will be promptly corrected. We urgently request each sub scriber to put up a box at his gate post. There will be but little danger of the paper blow. Ing away or becoming lost If the paper is placed In a box. We are anxious to have good delivery service and will be grateful for the co-operation of our subscribers. EAST OREGONIAN PUD. CO. 01 4 1 1 1 1 '! I M I HtH I tuau n t i iiicy uu It Do pirn in m a dm gam jVillDtttlEREB. The time for transferring plant is here and we will make It an J object to buy your Jardinieres of us. GET OUK PRICES. J TALLMAN & GO, DEDICATION I DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1003. I A' NEW HOSPITAL READY 'FOR OCCUPANCY UPON THAT DAY. Addresses by Blsnop O'Rellley, Gov. Chamberlain, Gov. Morrison and Other Notables Hospital Is a Finely Equipped Modern Instltu. tlon, Rivaling Any In the State. Yesterday afternoon Illshop O'lleU loy, In conference with the 8lstera of St. Francis, ucclded to nostp&no the uedlcntlon of the now hospital from tho first of the month until tho after noon of tho 6th, in order to have tho pleasuro of tho presence of Gover nors Chamberlain, of Oregon, and Morrison, of laano, ai mo raviuua. Both of these gcntloraen havo ox pressed a deslro to bo present and lond tholr efforts toward making the dedicatory services an epoch In tho history of tho city, and as they will be horc In attendance on the irriga tion convention, it was decided to hold tho services In connection with the opening of tho hospital on tho day ueforo tho convention In order to save the distinguished visitors tho Inconvenience of an extra trip here. The now hospital lias been, or will bo by tho 8th, completed and ready for occupancy, and on that day It will ho thrown opon to the general public for tholr Inspection, that they may bo uulo to Bee before It is occupied all of tho conveniences and advan tages which It possesses. Finely Equipped. The St. Anthony's hospital, as the now edifice will bo christened, will bo ono o fthe best equipped Institu tions on the coast when It Is finished and In operation. Not that it will ho as large ns some, but It will bo a far hotter Institution for Pendleton, taking Into consideration tho slzo of tho two places, than is St. Vincent's hospital for Portland. Tho surgery Is us good us can ho found In any of the institutions on the coast, and has been constructed out of the ex perience of the past and with the knowledge of tho present. It is com plete In every detail, and as near perfect In equipment as tho thought and efforts of the management could devise. Dedication Begin November 8. On tho afternoon of November 8, nt 3 o'clock, tho services of dedlca- THB WHOLESOME Crescent tln mill liniHn. Thn cnnnrnl ilnill cation of tho building will bo held first and will ho In the open air, ns will all of tho oxorctsos and ad dresses. Tho church will havo oxciu slvo charge of the first part of tho service, In which tho hospital will bo given, acconung to mo muni oi ino church, to the service of God nnd to tho nmolloratlon of tJio Bufferings of man. Tho ritual In connection with tills sorvlco Is simple' yet lmprosslvo and will be a fitting and eolomn opon lng for tho services of tho day. Address by Bishop O'Relley. I Following the general dedication, I Bishop O'Rolloy will make tho open ing address -of the day, In which ho will explain the purposes of tho Insti tution, Its scope. Its past history nnd Its futuro expectations. Ho will opon It to tho puhnc and dedicate It in words to the good of humanity. i Governor Chamberlain nnd Gover nor Morrison will speak after tho bishop has finished and Mayor T. Q. Halloy will mako the address of wel come to tho visitors and tho general public. Judge Kills will also ho pres ent and speak, and tho medical staff of the hospital will have one of tholr number address the people In bohalf of tho medical profession. I A general Invitation will he extend ed by tho bishop to all of tho mom uors of tho medical' profosslbn of tho state to attend tho services nnd lend intorest to the proceedings by their presence. A band and other music will ho provided for tho occasion nnd tho day will bo made ono of tho memor able ones In tho history of tho city. Banquet Last Evening. Last ovenlng a banquet was ten dered to Bishop O'ltollcy by the Sis tors of St. Francis, at which tho mourners of tho staff of the hospital and other Invited guests wore pres ent. It proved a great treat to those fortunate enough to be present to be ennhlod to meet the bishop nnd hear from him the plans he has for the work In this part of tho state, and ills expectations of the good that will come from tho work. Tho feast In Itself was something to mako mankind forget the sorrows of life, hut It proved of small Inter est besldo the pleasures of tho bis hop's presence. Sold His First Crop. Conductor Frank Coykendall, who Is now on tho passenger run of Mnr- tin Anderson, on tho O. It. & N has i just sold his first fruit crop, nt La Grande, nnd Is proud of tho record. Ills orchard is only flvo years old, all of tho Gano variety, and this year he has Just sold l.UUO boxes from U7U trees, and In that number of boxes but four were culled, or second-grade apples. The price paid was 75 cents per box. A. t . !.,,,. I 1 1 1 11 1 I 1 1 1 1 I l"H"W"l' 1 11 Ming Powder The remarkable Increase In consumption troves its purity and wholesomencsa. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon To Sell Theater Tickets. Manager Nixon, of tho Frazor theater, has decldod to placo tho seat sales at Brock & McComas' drug store, on account of th3 Ingonveii' lence of tho box office, for Hie patrons of the thpster. Ills tlmo Is taken up with other details of bis growing business, and for this reason the change will bo made. Hereafter the seats will be found at this placo. IN CIRCUIT COURT IMPORTANT DAMAGE CASES WERE TRIED PLENTY RABBIT8. Echo Plant Is Slaughtering Cattle and Puttlnp In Cold Storage, j c Koontz, of Echo, Ib In tho city for' a 'short visit on business Mr. Koontz Is of tho opinion thnt tho rabbit crop around Echo is as good .. .. 1- l...t on fnr thn Rphn tins year ua mm uu. I cannery has not thinned thorn out for for their machinery nas nni urwvuu uuu t vo do ne buslnoss. An- wiuy uiu - " i,.i,r. DO Y01) Why are As Peoplo arq asking for P. 1. P.. .4....-4''l,,1l'l",-' 1ST. JOE STORl Verdict for Norsltch Company . i th. n a. A. N- $3,u b"i' 1,ho cannery has noon hiiuikihuijhk other Damage Case for $4,259, Is nowov(!,. ona sending them to -r.l.A Uhlrh Also Orlo- 1 'i.i .Inrnm lllnllt Til tlllfl CHV, NOW ueing men, - - inated With a Fire. Tho Jury In the case of the Nor sltch Union Flro Insurance Company vs the 0. K. & N., was out all night and nil of the foronoon. They wore unable to agree for a long tlmo on n or,iirt. nnd mado soveral attempts to bo discharged, but foiling In this at noon today settled on a verdtel. On the convening of tho court this nrtornoon they woro called and awarded their decision, tho amount claimed by the plaintiffs in the case, $3 709, together with tho costs anil disbursements of tho nctlon. Another Damage Case. Tho circuit court took up tho con sideration of another O. II. & N. dam nsi! enso this morning, when It con vened nt 9 o'clock. ThIs tlmo it is the case of the Manchester Assur ance Company and Virgil Moore against the O. It. & N. The plaintiff is represented by tho Arm of llallorny 6 McCourt. whllo the railroad has Charles II. Carter, W. W. Cotton and H. F. Connor to look after Its inter- STho complaint alleges that on Do comber 3. 1902, Virgil Moore had In the warehouse at Barnhart Station, 7 098 bushels of bluostem wheat, of the value of 71 cents a bushel, or tho aggregate value or $5,033,58. This wheat was insured by the plnln tiff company in the sum of $4,259. On the morning specified at about 5 o'clock, the ware.iouse was sot on fire by n passing engino belonging to the O It. & N. and totnlly destroyed, to gether with tho wheat contained. The plaintiffs have nover received nny reparation from tho railroad for the damage done, and therefore they ask Judgment and costs of the com pany In the sum of $4,269, which the ii.,i,.,air.f Assurance Company paid to Moore as por policy, and the further su mor ?u.uo, mo uuiuum. lost by Moore In excess of his Insur-nnro. Tim naan la linlnrr tried before n Jury composed of John McKeown, G. W. Ilugg. W. E. Potts, J. S. Harris, 12. L.' Cheney, George Glnn, W. P. Dan iels, Jesse M. Baskett, Lee Teutsch, Henry Lorcnzen, James Derrick and (5, DeGraw. 80 suPerior ,0- an I I,.,.... ,i namuui ol tea ,. iuw nours nnd CM ...I.. . . . the cold storage plant In this city, , ' a lit,j, where they will bo held lor we mar hot later In tho season. ... Vpp Til a H c Willis, tho promoter of the OCC UIC rcchn cannery, has been sick for near ly a weok, having suffered an attack w , rnonmhilne anonlexy sovoral days I vvt ",,vc n ago. Ho is recovering, nnd will bo articles to be absorbed k-j out again In a short time. ""M j . ' ' L V-J , rk. Mr-h9rttK' Cafe. I ifpena constantly on hand Import-1 ed lloborwurBt, Frankfurters, Ham-, hiinr oolff. crawfish, crabs, oysters, all kinds of choesc. Merchants' hot lunch dally from a. m. o & v. m. strong NOT GOOD, NOT HERE t A Little Higher in 1 1 lVVr) UHI" We wish to call your especial attention to butter. The Gold Medal Brand has a reputation well established to which we can add nothing; and wc would say if there has ever b:en a customer dissatisfied with this Butter, it was no fault of the creamery. In order to have GOOD BUTTER there aie two very IMPORTANT things to be considered; first, all Butter must be well taken care of. 1 TheGold Medal Brand Butter comes to us in excellent condition, well covered with parch ment paper, and is placed in our refrigerator at once, which keeps it from being exposed to the changes in temperature, and it will not become rancid. Anothtr thing, always order THE GOLD MEDAL BRAND, as it is properly taken care of from the time it leaves the cow until it reaches your table. We make a specialty of this butter, having fresh arrivals frequently, and can assure you perfect satisfaction at all times; therefore it will be to our mutual advantage if you will ' Blve It a Trial IF. S. YOUNGER & SON iltliiliiiiiiiiiilAiAiAiiiissiAitiii Will Hear Nordlea Sing, Soveral young men of this city aro contemplating a visit to Port laud, to hear Nordlea sing at tho Armory, in that city, next Saturday night. The famous artist will ho ac companied by a musical company of CO persons. Hor net Income at Spo kane was over $6,000, and It Is ex pected alio will double that amount in Portland. Will Lecture Toriight. Mrs. M. N. Graves, of Centralla, Wash., will lecturo at t-o Baptist church tonight at 7:30, on tho sub ject: "Is tho Young Man Absalom, Sato?" Sho will be assisted by Mrs. M. M. Wade, and the lecture will be for tho benefit of tho Men's llesort. No admission will bo charged. All aro cordially Invited to attend. 3 NOT GOOD, NOT HERE The Great McEwen 'Coming. Tho "Great McEwen," ono of the most noted hypnotists of the cen tury, will be seen at tho Frazer on next Tuesday night. Ho comes to Pendleton with high compliments from his Eastern tour, and this now departure In tho line of attractions coming this way will add a zest to his appearance. Wolf-Towntend. Word has been received In tho city announcing the coming raarrlago of Charles A. Townsend nnd Miss Fan nlo Wolf, In Vancouver, on tho even ing of October 29. Mr. Townsend la well known here, having been tho guest of friends In this city at vari out times. Ho is an old cmployo of tho Wolls-Fargo Express Company, being tho cashier In the Portland of fice. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend will reside In the lattor city. , Dowle at 8pokane. Spokane has a Dowlo colony num. boring 40 and as soon aa tho cijm- rnlirn In flrpntnr NnW York III (MKlK'J un army will march on tho city by the falls. Two memuers or ukj rtpo- lr.nn nnllitcrnnl nrn linw tvltll tllO UUUU bUUMIIRV.lt ...w ...... ..... rt.tli fnvnna In Mow Vnrl.V Abhllt ...... ... tu.WWM ,,, . . V ' " - . . . nix mcrabors from Sentllo nre also wltli the army. O. R. & N. General Attorney. iw w rvittnn hn f) H Kr N -at. ini.nnv nf Pnrtlnml In nt 'thn Hotel itanfllatnn linvlni- t'nmn hnra tn tako part In tho caso that Is before tho. . . i !...... 1. .(.... ilnmairAa CQUn lOUUy, lUVUnrillB uminvw against the company. Recoverlnn From Gunshot. Henry Harrison, of tho Younger grocery storo, Is at his post again, rni. t. nrot limn ulnpA hn mnt with his accldont ol several weeks ago, In which bo shot himself through tho foot. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take lxttlv Bromo Qumloe Tsblsts. 'All drugs UU refund the monx II II una tosurt m. W, Grove's sliaatura on mu Imx. ate, OWL TEA Crescent Baking STILL IN THE LEAD MAKING LOW 1 PRICES FOR OTxicKS TO FOLLOW Too limy to write an ail you will hear from us again lain j keep in mind u you want oottom prices you must trade at t THE ST. JOE ST0I Largest Line of Gents' Underwear In theCit WINTER THEATER PROGRAM. Season Opened Last Night at Armory (Hall With a Good Attendance. rni, nnnnlnc nnrformanco at the i,n... mi,tnr In Artnorv hall, was greeted with a good attendance last night. The hall has been wen arrang ed for tho purposo and the seating capacity was about all occupied to witness the opening program. Tho work- or Lavorn, uie Hinging i nnaoin TiVcrn. the slindowgrniih work of Travello and lenders, the Juggling of ltaynor and tno moving pictures were an oxceueiu. Tim "iinnm nf ileath" bv IaVome, was one of the most novel and mys tifying performances ever seen 111 this city, and tho shadow work of Raynor wes especially worthy of mention. It was a whole show Itself, ..Manager Nelson Is well pieaaeu with tho nrosnects at tho beginning of tho season, and will Improve and add to tho progrem as last as possi ble. The moving picmres i: rtlnunlvlnc vtnwn WOfO bettor tllllll nnv seen here last summer, and the features of the winter theater prom ise to be novel nnd entertaining throughout the season. Attending Court. Conductor Harris, of the O. H. & N. passenger run between this city and Portland, ono of tho oldest and handsomest men in tno service, aim one of the most genial conductors running outside of Arkansas, Is lay ing off a few trips to auenu mo : slon of circuit court In this city. Cloak Departing A COUGH , CONUNDRUM When is a cough more than a cough? When it's a settled cold. When it hangs on in spite of all you can do. , Cough mix tures won't cure tit because they are merely for a cough and this is something more. Scott's Emulsion cures the cough because it cures the something more. It heals and repairs the inflamed tissues where the cold has taken root and prevents its coming back. We'll lend yoa simple Irte upon rtqutit. SCOTT & ItOWNE, 409 Purl Strt, N Yerk. PnOMPT, ItETifAlUiB BERVIOE A. I. BEAN HAULING OF ALL KINDS Goodi taken belt of care nf, h.ivte itln t Walter's Flouring Mills Opacity, 1B0 barrel a day. Flour xchanged for -whwit, Flour. Mill Feed, Oiwpped etc., always on band. Will, as usual, be the center of attraction during this week. UEntire stock of Suite, jackets, Capes Walking Skirts, Silk (VaistB, Pettico&te, Furs, Flannel Waifts, Brosfing Saques all at remarkably Low Prices II Ask to see our Ladies' Sweaters TlOur $5.00 Ladies' Coats are very line H$1. 25 nnd $1.50 Petticoats all at i)8c 1I$1 25 and $1.35 Woolen Waists at 98c 1120 per cent off 011 all Silk Waists AT The Big Boston Stoi ft The Best is The Cfaeapflt 'The MBU'iie imp" ruplc ecated STBANSKY STJ1L" i superior lo ay ' ... , 1-.. h ItsiK. ' iBeBtran.kyBMVWl W. J. CLARKE & Cos a. court! j HEALTH II COMFORT Are Combined In EC( Cole's OfagtggL Tight WoodHeat Hot Blast CoalJ!! They have proven p Hundreds oi eatished people in and Umatilla users of Cow ( , heaters always recommend l tn friends. Sold only, in Pim Tlx Hardware OsaOaMiNOneDaytGrp)3 Days' '