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

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    DAtUY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1803.
THE-
ARMSTRONG SHOES
ARE HERE.
It is with pleasure that we
announce to the ladies of
Pendleton that wc liave re
ceived our complete stock
of (he celebrated D. Arm
tronp; & Co.'s Shoes.
Tho Armstrong Htiott are ncogolted
Ike moil elTlIsh. bt made and preltlMl
hoe ravin We handle exoliMirely In
Peodtetou tne AimttmnR Shoe. To be ad .
ratted la but loaee Yonue Invito! to call
himI "famlllariM youneir with tlie choice
ihlnn In iadlcr' hoe n they are-shown In
the Armstrong line.
Dindinger, Wil-
0. P Good shoes
Mill Ob UU.c h
e a p
III SUPRE1WE COURT
INDIANS MARRIED.
Henry The-Pipes, and Miss Nellie To
Mat Were Wedded Yesterday.
Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock
Henry The-Pipes and MIes Nellie To
Jtat, two young people of tbe reserva
tion, made application at the office
of tho county clerk for a marriage
license and were married In the nflinn
by Judgo G. A. Hartman, doputy ! court
HEIRSHIP CASE FROM
range very good in -every locality, 'and
sheep in fine condition to begin the
wintor. H 1b hord Is In especially good
condition, on account of tho great
aniount of summer range at his dls-1 .
I posol near tho headwntors of Beaver
creek, In Union county. Ho owns a PROBLEM IS NOT AN
! I " - .. " l.nJ tliniw. ...1.1.
ASTOTHE POLLTAX
Clerk B. B. Hall and Miss Delia B.
Crigler, the stenographer of the office
being the guests of the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. The-Pipes are both
residents of the reservation and are
full-blooded Umatilla Indians, and
are the holders of a goodly number
of the best acres of tho reservation as
their own. The bride is a well edu
cated young woman and wished to be
married according to the laws of the
Amorican, hence she brought her
spouse to the clerk for the necessary
erniit and ceremony. ,
The attention of the supreme court
was occupied this morning by tho
ense of Agnes Kalyton, by Louise Ka
lyton, her guardian ad litem, appel
lant, vs. Mary Kalyton et al, respond
ents. It is nn appeal from the court
of Judge W. B. Ellis, and Henry J.
Bean appears for the appoliant, while
the respondent Is represented by T.
G. Hnlley.
The suit is an action In equity
brought by the plnlntlff to establish
her right to a quarter section of Innd
.on the Umatilla reservation and al
lotted to Joe Kalyton, deceased. The
plaintiff claims the land as tho child
and heir to the deceased, and the de
fendant sets up a like claim on the
ground that she is the sister and heir
of the deceased, who, so she alleges,
died intestate. Tho court bolow found
that the child was illegitimate, and
from this decision the plaintiff ap
peals. The appeal of Sarah C. Miller,
plaintiff anu respondent, vs. The Head
Camp, Pacific Jurisdiction, Woodmen
of the World, defendant and appellant,
was argued this afternoon before the
It is an appeal from tbe circuit
THE RESERVATION. 1 '"Pi1 '!" t0roI.WJ!S
I crowded, bis stock has fared execn-
OJuestlon of Property Rights of Legal i "nnr well this year.
Inheritors and Natural Descendants
Suit on a Policy In the Woodmen
of the World, the Order Having
Taken an Appeal.
- TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
Large Attendance and Great Interest -Taken
In the County Meeting Now '
in Session. '
Tho
tlon. But at the best the question is
a mooted one, and it is not thought
that tho city will be nblo to collect
all of tho money that is duo It from
this cource.
It sccm8 that any able-bodied man
in tho city ought to bo oblo to ralso 1
ti, omnii nmminf rnnuiroa in mo law
IEASY ONE TO HANDLE. ! fQr tho ucnont 0f the city in which
ho lives, when he enjoys nil of the
, . .. xa,u usiii advantages that the city convoys.
Not Certain That a Man Who Will . But ,f tncy ,j0 not rocognlzo this
Not Pay ilt 'Can Be Made to Only ! fact t is the opinion of tho marshal
Two Hundred and Nine Poll Taxes ' that they can spongq off tho munlcl-
Have Been Paid In This Year. I"ty h" mucb 6aner ot un-
"a i pleasant consequences.
COMING EVENTS.
The poll tax question Is a bad one
in tho nollmntlnn nf Mnrnhnl Shoor. I
Umatilla county teachers' In- n hns elven him no end of trouble in I "
ntltuto .at Weston waB woll attended the past and now It is up ngain. and I Second annual i meeting uregon ir
on the first day, thoro being 132 rog- is causing Him uneasiness. It seems I rigntion Association. Pendleton, Nov-
lstcrcd .yesterday evening. t to bo a bad law In tho application of , nna m u ,
Dr. Sheldon, of the department of it, and one hnrrt to handle If a man I Washington Teachers
pedagogy, of tho State University at wants to pay the tax ho will do so, T acoma, uec. i-3U.
Eugene, delivered a forcible and in-"and If ho does not tnoro is no easy
structlvo lecture on "Nature Study,"
followed .by President 1L C. French, of
tho Weston State Normal.
The official program, published
association,
In
im tn i-nmwt 'him tn do so. I Return to tcno.
It Is provided 'in tho law that If a i Mrs. A. W. Itoblnson ot Echo, Is the
man will not pay, his property can 1 guest of Mrs. Iee Teutsch, and will
be attached and sold, 'but this Is a , return to hor home tomorrow, accom
Robinson, who has been the guest of
miss Nellie McMullen for several
weeks.
court of uarney county, M. IX Clif
ford, Judge, and was argued for the
appellant by A. D. Stlllman, nnd for
the respondent by Biggs & Biggs.
' The ense is a suit brought to re
I covor on a policy taken in the Wood
men of the World by F. T. Miller, de
ceased, made pnyablo in favor of his
mother, the plaintiff. The order
claims that the plaintiff was not in
good standing at the time of his
death, and therefore refused to pay.
The lower court decided in favor 'of
the plaintiff, and from this decision
the defendants appeal,
th East Oreironian sorno time ano i ! hard thing to do nnd one that the . ponied by her daughter, Miss Juanlta
being carried out In full. Tho meet- "ulcers are loath to execute. The
Ings are hold in Chapel Hall, of tho city will lay ItselMlablo If it proceeds
Weston Normal, and tha people of , unwisely. and under those conditions
Weston are cntortamlng tho teachers ",u "'- , ,
Ulc Insuu. nuMi:rui. u 1110 juiuu-
tlon to cot all that ho can from those
in tho city who will pny, and If tho
.. 1 V Vtm f..nn thn '
in a royal manner.
Judgo Stephen A. Lowell .delivered
a lecture last night on "Horace
Mann," which was well Attended.
Judge Lowell is a student of educa
tional methous and his lecture was a
gem from a literary and educational
standpoint.
Superintendent J. 1". Nowlin and
his committees on arrangements have
made the institute a groat success,
and It is one of .the moat profitable,
if not the very best meeting of teach
ers, ever held in Umatilla county.
Expressions of appreciation for the
hospitality of the people of Weston
are heard on ovory hand, and the
teachers and visitors are enjoying the
visit to the fullest extent.
At the institute this afternoon,
there wore over 200 in attendance.
State Superintendent Ackerman, who
fit
sending
And coff,, ,i '
Pat,e .nd,S'
must have 1 '
the stfr . .
Our business-1
for
Placed , :
CXmiicJlo
, ..v, 0r
We know how
To Wend ai, .
" "' i,
OWL TEA HQI
mnttor, he will do so.
Two Hundred and Nine Have Paid.
When Mr. Sheer went into offlco
all the cream of tbe populace had
paid their taxes, and thoro are now
on the rolls 209 men who have paid
up, nnd more will undoubtedly come
to the mark betweon this nnd elec-
An Education
Without Strain
Sixty-nine Geese.
Elmer Turner returned this morn
ing from a hunting expedition to
Arlington with 69 fine fat geese to his
credit He reports that there ore
large numbers of the birds flying now
and that it is not & hard task to -pick
up a hag full with good luck.
CANDIDATE FOR FIRE CHIEF.
At a
team last evening, W. R. Wlthee was
placed in nomination for re-election
J as fire chief for tho coming year. At
Returned to Colfax. a meeting or wo nooK ana lauuer
Mr and Mrs c ? Williams have company several nights ago, Tom
refurn'to
If-W 5 & citr Mrf behttfparant.
. held the first Monday in December.
I It is expected that the other com
nnnlna in thn p.lv mav hnvn tin tit.
i-TanK 1 os, wtio was sentenced to 25 dates for the office, as each wishes
to poor train connections, and instead
of the lecture which he was to have
J delivered, there will be a musical pro
I gram, at Chapel hall, in which Miss
1 Ethel Garfield and other well known
I Umatilla county musicians will take
W. R. Wlthee an Thomas Nelson, part. The regular program Is being
and Perhaps Others Will Be. enrried out today. Tho Pendleton
meeUng of the Alert tlose . ,..,... nrt nrt ,nU)n rllvn in.
tcrest in the work of the meeting.
iSB.
Paid Hit Fine.
days in the county Jail for catching (,0 hnVe a man from' its own ranks nt
.uiuiun in me mm race last evening i the head of the department,
naid the remainder nf hlR flnp '
amounting to tU. and was released j
from custody i
upon the family purse. There
is a way for the father of the
was to havo addressed tho teachers f- ;),, tn nrnnr fr tK ,l
tonight, failed to reach Weston owing Iam,l W prepare tor the eclll-
rauuu ui 111c cunurcn, anu at
the same time protect the
family in the event of his death.
Our books, " Five Per Cent.
Twenty-Year Gold Bonds,"and
"A Banker's Will' sent on
request, contain information
that may be helpful and will
certainly be interesting to any
parent.
ThU Company raukf
Ftrtl In Assets.
First lu Alnonnt raid rlu vhoMers.
in.'-lu Ayf.
The Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York,
Kichaxd A. McCcxuv, President.
Alma D. Katz, manager, Boixc, Idaho.
Frank L. Hammond, District Manngor,
fonaieton, Oregon.
COMMITTEE URGED TO MEET.
UNDER SUSPICION.
Chairman Alexander, of the Irrigation
Reception Committee, Issues an
Urgent Call.
In order that tho proper attention
may be paid to the guc3ts who are
cxiiected to attend tho irrigation
meeting next Monday and Tuesday,
in this cfty, the reception committee,
appointed by tho citizens to receive
j nnd welcome the visitors and dele-
, gates, must meet tonigui ana mar
' oughly organize for this task.
There must be no delay or friction
'
t
-
ST. JOE STORl
JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS,
T ,4W T Ms TIT! J. c
WE PUT THEM ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST
$15
Wt Guarnuteeyou cau't eoual them anywhere for iu
On uccnuut of Jat arrival we make the low price we do wVSn
41(10.00 In Gold Coin to be given away Dec. 24th. a tlcktuS
11.00 purchat "
LYONS-MERCANTILE CO.
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i-M- i-n-i-i-i 1 n 1 n iii'M-mHi
" 1 nftrs r Iki v I r 1 1 n rc irtJ n tn nrrlvn nnrl
netumin'o wi.h th- RH, Thought That Mr. Hughes May Have j ,n orJer arc for th(J wor the
ttt , 9 , , , w ! 5,0,en Tobacco in His Possession. committee must have a meeting, de
W. W. Ilaker. a hanker of Walla' i-i,i ,,nn ti,r. Hntnlls nf the work- In
hand, anu roaue rcaay 10 greoi "
irrigation delegates. This commit-
AValla. accomnanied hr his danchtqr.; An old man giving his name
was in the city today while en route Hughes, was arrested yesterday after.
V. r 1 1t l 111. A I ' iinnt, nittVi o r.nnt nnn t n I rt I It tr 1 TS I1H fi
mains of .Mrs. Baer 'who died there j 5?os of tobacco of various brands in e I. LSX SL
, to soli the stuff on tne street and It is I al Association nt 7:30, without fall.
to curf a oni n m onk dav bought that it came from the scene The following gentlemen compose
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY . .." . ,klir , !,!,' the recent on commlttoc; It. Aloxan-
Tke LuatUe Brcmo Quinine TbleU. All,. . , , , ntt 'i,. ,v, dcr. W H. Hawley. W. J. Furnish,
dxuKfflt Kfnnd the edadpt- If Ir fill tn cure. 1
r.. n. urore's iiEnaiarean cscn box. 2ic
ldentiiication of the goods'.
I 1 I. II, IIMl DWN OM MOUNTAINS.
Exqulefuuew IX-signs In
Kve our window but better
still come Ju and
t REAL......
I CU4"GLASS
i
t
I Get. Om Ptices.f
t 1
TAL1MAN lj
Oil land Sweet Spirits of Eden
Ate gnaraiittetl to cure any case of Rheti
niatisjur-iutcy.wc-, , tuey jaji . 1
A C.'Koeppen & Hrtk.,AgU. fur I'cndlcton
3-1
t
Jlost beautiful collection ejA
dUjvlayed iu Pendleton. ' " $j
Sheep Arc Brought From Summer
the Winter Ranges and Pastures.
L H. Siinderman was in the city
yesterday, having just returned from
a three weelts' drive in bringing tils
hord ot sheep from the summer range
on the head of the- Grande Hondo and
leaver creek ti. the wlutor range
near Efho
Mr Sundorman ruports. tho lau
Ifiumih Ilnnlnr A Klinknl. M A. Ila-
1 dcr S. H. Thompson, W. 1). Hansford,
Ju, Hoch, F. X Schompp. W. E.
IinifL- V M nilvnr. .T It Wilson. V.
to S. rotwine. E. W. McCornns. T. G.
.Montgomery, J. m. iientiey, j. xi.
ley, leo Moorhouso, Ralph Ifolsom,
L. Huiizll;er, U 1). Header, C. U. Wnde,
E. M. Lyons, VtawY. Curl, C. C. Sharp,
A S. Kooppen, E, J. Murnhy. L. E.
Tarhett and J n, Dickson.
R. ALEXANDEH,
Chairman.
THE WHOLESOME
Crescent
NOTICE TO COMMITTEES.
'I
Every Member of Every Committee
1 Urgently Requeoted to Attend Meet.
ing.
1 All irrigation committees are urg-
1 0. requested to meet nt the rooms
' of tho Commoiclal Association murs
j day evening at 7:30, nnd mnke full
I reports and estimates of amount of
I money required.
I , Tho time is drawing near and we
1 must be prepared to entertain mir
Visitors u. A. HAlll AlArS,
Chairman.
You May Have Come
To Town on a Rail
hut wc can repair your rig In lirat-elu.s?
slinpe rca8onuhly. We liuve nil tlie
modern nppllareen f'ir doitur the w(rk
SreourWI NONA WAQONK, HACICcJ
anil lU liiME. They nu- thf Ut
becnUM- thev are iiiautM'f dried iiuibet
Call nml examine our rige.
HEAGLEi BROS,, THE BLACKSMITHS J
' AgenlR for Stover (ino)!ne Tinginei'
Our Great Big
Saturday Nighl
Free Distribution
Is Worth Investigation
i $30 Worth Given Awaj
t
FREE
it
I The Boston Stort
Baking Powder
The reroarkatle Increase in conumption
troves its purity and wholeomene.
ONE POUNDS CENTS
With er Coupon
Baker County Could Wait.
Ex-Stato Senator William Smith of
; BaKcr county, who has been attend
ing supremo tourt, loft for bis home
yesterday evening. In speakinc of
"I tho need nf a special session of the
leKlsinture sir. Smith said that ynue
Baker county could, -tldo ovei with
' out this year's tax lovy, it would be
I disastrous to school districts and rou
) rili'lpnlltics, to cause them to .wait
I another year for their taxes,
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A Fow Days More,
.Madam Thompson, tho clairvoyant,
w'bo has been so flucccssful In her
readings, will ho at tho Ciratz rooming
hoiiso for a few days more. Persons
who desiro to consult a clairvoyant
who Is roliablo, should not miss visit
ing Madam Tompson during her stay
here.
Lumber' Arriving.
The lumber for the Uownlan build
ing lias begun to arrive, and tho
workmen aio nt work putting In tho
Stringers for tho iloor, proparatory to
commencing tho brickwork of the
wulls
Forfeited His Ball.
Ono lono Indian was heforo tho
city court this morning, charged with
being drunk, and put up $5 to Inruiro
his appearance in court. When tho
time for trial camo .the culprit for-
I felted his bail for ...e good Of tho city
treasury.
LET .US. SUPPLY
WITH
YOU
...Material
IM liNS JOJJLU MR 10 It OV '.
' all fltwirijiti'ins. gash,'
.Doorn, Bliuda, Moulil
UK, Ihiilding and Tnr J'u,tr.
Bring Your Bill to Us and
Get. Our Figure's,
Grays' HartorTom. Co.
Opp. Wt & C. R. Depot
THE SURE WAY
to provent Pneumonia and 'Constipa
tion is to euro your cold when It first
nppears. Acker's English Remedy
will stop tho cough In a night, and
drlvo tho cold out of your eystom.
Always a quick nnd suro euro for
Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat
nnd lung troubles, If it docs not
satisfy you wo will refund your
monoy. V W. Schmidt & Co.
Money BackuKK
fall to cure Rhcuuintlsai, For Snle by
A. C. Koeppcn & Bros. Agts. for l'endl'n.
ream
ITSvTl
Js a necessity for
yen who desire a
clear, beaut'ful complexion-it
is opposed
to sunburn. An ap
plication olr Clover
'SCreaniJ befoiji C3j;
"Postifeto wind anL
sun will positively
prevent all roughness
of the .skin.
25 c
a Bottle
A sample for
asking only at
the
F. W. Sctmidt's
Tho Roliable ' Drnggiat
TlMloflKX Illock.
rhoncilaluJji
GOOD WORK
LADIES AS
Gcr.iltoM'l
COMMERCIAL STABLES I
C. M. FROOME. PROPHIETOR.
Carryalls for picnic parties. Good
teams with competent drivers for
commercial men, Speedy horsos and
hnndaorac rigs for evening and Sun
day drives. Gentle horses for family;
use. Stock boarded at reasonable
rates, Best .of care given to transient
stock. Opposite Hotel Pendloton
Phono Mp In 101,
Clothing
Cleaned, Pressed
and Recalled
Work called for nul l,n
J nes & Cooper
' Ml OarrtenSi eel, Cora
PRICES RIGHT
f Conrad PJatzoedei
? 1
I All kinds oi Fi .
altt'aVS OS
hnnd Fine Bacon,
Hams anJ SauWM
Prices as lo as the H
Save Moj
rv hi.vinff MattWl
Lace Curtains.
1 nn.r Olas-I
Etc. Etc. of
P A I LIN
Sole agent for theg
Ostermoor mattre5