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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1903)
DAILY ;.sT QRCSQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER! 3D, 1903. ve ij . lorM I - L . cl teal eKi SWAGtj ''ittcn BO EilalefsjJ MTAI J nil dm ; irom ii to 00(4 -Itni nil i Ittii tlf J of i I. W.I to fill ycJ as I ply. wcoJJ 1 1 1 1 H t H 1 1 1 II H III irt, Waist Week ., the, New Year we will sell all our Shirt P . n1ir rnrliiRed nrinoa. Wf want I Jala III gio -v.. falsi" . i t iot mm goffer t'ie fllowinS inducements: USE ARTIFICIAL ICE BREAK&THE RECORD IS SUPERSEDING ICE. FROM NORTHERN SOURCES. J RECEIPTS FOR TWO MONTHS IN THE. RECORDER'S OFFICE Wofsts CavJ at $3-85 3-65 3-iS 2.90 44 2.35 1.98 $2.25 Waists at 2.00 " " 1.75 i.5o " " I.25 " 1.00 " $73 J 1.48 1.35 J .98 f .78 I lou ffi 11 find olbor bargains all over the store. EE TEUTSCH'S BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA i ty Brevities Lfr, (jei auuuj. flippers at Teutsch's. lit agency, Boston oiuie. Lia chocolates aro uinoreui. the liutclior, 'phone mnin In qiiartor sizes. BoBton ett-'A plane. Apply at this vita cliocolatu and bou bons taste like more. ICimpbell la having a special all winter muunery, .1- t nh..t. ulmn vnil b unes i)uii !' j flndow glass put In. L ba6 a first-class piano tuner. orders. WorK guarnmeeu. freferlda, the best cigar muile, ' cigar store, jouri ucm, hi t. Kennedy's cab Is at your I . .11 imitm Phmin mntn 1 ai an muu.o. flier's clothing Is correct. Cus- i are satisfied nuu always wen IJ. (or the price. Heason the is shoe is selling so fast at the 1 Store r jour lady a pair of Gloria Thev always pioase. uosiou agents. Delia trade grows dally, be ttc real delicacies are fold. ulei A callable white woman I laundry work. Aimlv at once at I'matllla Indian school. Just like a trln to Portland to Ut the Boston Store, excnnt the h In prices It pays you bettor Ivlng Only Natural Ice That Will Be Used In Pendleton Next Year Will Be Put Up by the O. R. & N. Brewers and Other Heavy Consumers Will Use Product of the Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage Plant. ' largest timber belt In Kastein f Is In Wallowa county. Wo e you on some choice clnlniN. farther particulars write to Mc- t & McDonnlil Wnll,.. n (let Sunny. U C Radcr. Fresh fruit daily at Martin's. New ready-made skirts ai laily at Teutsch's. Full line McKlnley ten cent music. Ask for catulogue. Nolf's. uimuren s school shoes that wear uud look well at Teutsch's. White Houbo Cook Books, new odl tlon, $1.2.1, Nolf's book store. Call up 'phone main 701 when you want a cab. Ready for service ul all times. The Steln-Bloch clothing is a pow. orful convlncer of the Boston Store's superiority. For Sale Well established milk route in this city, nt a bargain, En quire ut IIiIk office, Fcchtor is at his old stand. 221 Court street, with a fresh stock of candles, nuts, fruits, cigars, etc, Best meals In the city are served at the new St. George restaurant. Everything new, neat and clean, 85c and tip. Don't forget the watch party at the Christian church, New Year's eve. ICverybody Invited to watch the old year out and the new year In. Exchanged by mistake, at Music Hall Tuesday night, a small black Iceland wool shawl for larger one. Return can bt made at 520 Thompson street. Enjoy New Year's eve at the social made by 1 at the Christian church, Bpiemuu program will be rendered. Admission iy cents. Oyster supper will ue serv ed from !l lo 12 for 26 cents. Lost At Music hall last night, a diamond pendant, one diamond In center, surrounded by Ave pearls. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving nt Mrs. Otto Boottcber's. f2f. College street. The North Powder Ice Is a thing of the past In this city, for It has been decided by Mr. Koplttke that he will not ship Ice from that section Into the city this winter, but will handle the artificial ice If he Is In tho busi ness at nil. Last year he shipped Into the city about 300 tons of Ice from Meacham and other points, for the local trade. This Is about tho amount that wns sold to private consumers, though the estimated consumption of Ice In tho city for the year will reach close to the 3,000-ton mark. A great deal of this amount was natural Ice which had been furnished to tho brewery here and to the other places where a largo amount of Ice was used. .This year all of these places will use the artificial product, the local,- output having n practical monopoly on the trade. The'O. R. & N. company will uut eight carloads of ice Into the store house at tho depot, and all this will be sent In from their pond on the Nortli Powder. It will make an Iceberg of about 160 Ions or more, and while it is a small amount, It will be enough for the use of the company at this statl'on. Tho other points along thu line will also be supplied from tne North Powder, bo that the loss of the local trado will not mean much tortho men who each winter make a little pile of money from lue work of gathering tho ice from the ponds at that place. Huilng the cold part of tho winter owr 100 men are each year employed Lj the company at North Powder to harvest their Ice crop, and load It for shipment over the line to where it Is needed during the heat of the sum mer At each station whore the trains stop for a change of crews the ice tanks an. refilled and at these places the company has store houses here- they each vcav storo enough Ico to last them through tho summer, and until the cold weather- has made It possible to restock their houses These men will find but little change in the amount of their labors by the installation of the Ice plant 111 this city, for what they sent here was but a small part of the total output Pendleton will be cooled by artific ial Ice next year at ovory point except the depot, as both of the lecmeu will get their supply from the same soiivco. The new brewery will have a plant of Its own, and all of the peo ple will have Ice for every event fresh from the distillery and guaranteed to be pure. Nearly Nine Hundred Dollar Taken In Curing November and December as Fees for Recording Deeds, Mort. gages. Releases, Etc. On tho Con- t'sry, Business Has Been. Slow In the tick's Office. The county recorder's office has necn doing more business this month and last than It has before In tli.i his tory of tho ofilce. Tho fees that bave been received. In these two ntotths for tho recording of deeds, mortgages and ythcr Instruments amount at the present time to nearly $900, which Is by many dollars the largest amount that has ever been tnken Into 'he of- fico In two consecutive mouths. The fees In tho olTtce of the cvinty clerk and recorder nro turned lu.o tho hands of the treasurer as soon as thu dny's work Is done, and nt tho crrt o' ouch two months tho books nru gann over and made to tally with 11m ac counts of the treasurer. Kacu day the treasurer signs a receipt for tbf amount that ho receives from b.ilh o' the other offices, and nt tho -nil of tho two months he again O. K.'s tlu? books when they ore submltkvt for tho app'ruval of tho county couit. While the business of tho county recorder's ofilce has been the heftiest since the opening of tho office, the clerk across tho hall has not hfil so tni'ch to do. He depends to n cent Icprec on the suits and acti'irs tt law which are filed, for his 0ITU0 re ceipts, and it has been noted in the past tow months that the peop'o of the county seem to bo more at peace with etch other than for some time. Very tew suits have leen flic! and lh business of the ofilce has s itVerod lu consequence. However, It has not fallen far below the standard for this time of the year Is usually n -.tilet cne In this office lu In ODDS AND ENDS OF CUT GLASS The remainder of nur IIULK Will lia Closed Oat a a reduction of , 11 " Vet tent- includes all we have on Rate War Ended. It Is unnounced by the O. II, & N. company that the Spencer, the Inde pendent boat that has been causing the rate war from The Dalles to Port land, has been taken from tho river and that .io Bailey Gatzert, the O. R. & N, boat, had also been taken off of the run so that now the same nor mal rates exist from Portland lo The Dalles ami nil intermediate points as wore In effect on and before Septem ber 1. Only the boats of the Regu lator line will now be run. This sab. 'he stock hand, Some beautiful r;r-c '0 select (rn. HUNZEKER 'He Advance Jeweler Pleasant Dance Last Night, A lull account of the pleasant dance given by the young men nt Music Hall last night will appear In Sat. urdny's soclnl notes. BUSINESS COLLEGE MOVEMENTS Matter of the Reorganization of the Modern School of Commerce Will Be Discussed by Commercial Asso ciation, The mutter of the reorganization ami Incorporation of the Modern CMuinl of Commerce. Including the brail! "lls c"y nwl tlle one at ''a Grande, -Is Progressing satlsfactor- "5The f.il.,t ,ot 1-a Grande havo shon Va'nd'-coS: ration of the two f 8 tdZ b erable of the stock a8 ed there already. f0It, Tho matter will be ui."uBl11 .' , the meetlnc of the Pendle a COU. merclal Association by tho pi ''m"tcrs of the nlan. on next 1'uesrlav nlt'.'lt H, E, Wlllard, of M Grud,., Is tho city for a business, v'islt. W. P. Allen, of lVon Cm,,. js. me city tor a sur,r, business visit II. A. Barretl of Athena, wns I i the city yesterday lor n short hustnen visit. .Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Warren, of Eight Mile, arc in the city for a shut! visit with frlcnus. M. Pillion, a farmer of the I. oik Creek country, Is in the city to buy supplies for hiu ranch. Fred Gllboit, of La Grande, wan the guest of friends In the city todav for a short time on business. Mrs. Charles Bean left this morn ing for Foster, wliPro she will be the guest ot friends for 11 few days. Mrs. R. N. Stanfleld will return this evening lo her ll0,uv '" Etl'o, after a holiday visit with relatives In the city. Mrs. R. I). Stanfleld will return to morrow to her home near Echo, after a visit In this city with relatives and Irlends dining the holidays. Mrs. O, C. Smith, the wife of tho manager of the O, R, & N. office at Umatilla, has returned to her home after a short visit in the city with friends. Miss Hagcr and Miss Grace Hager, of Heppuer, nieces of Mrs. Dr. Me Kaul, aro visiting In the city lor a lew weeks, the guests of Mrs. Me-Faul. AGAINST CATTLE STEALING. The Son Indians, who Inhabit Tl buron Islanu, Gulf of California, are on the warpath and are raiding ranches on tho mainland. They are f.annlbals. What Shall We HaVe for Dessert? This Question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre Eared In two minutes. No boiling 1 no aklnff ! add boiling- water and set to I cool. 'Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawlrerry. Get a package st your grocers to-day. 10 cts. ..1 . i - . mil view 01 hvL-iiriiig encouragement n ;iGrant Counts r'jUL LI... ulll Oman that body In estaollsnlng the schoo.'J C " . . ly Cittli Men Wi" r on a firm foundation In this city. J ,ze 10 Prevent "RusUI Ing- SOh'a uaJ'. lt. 30. Tif growein ..i ,.ata ,'' manv hv.ii,u Grunt ,...,,.. . -W nsbhtrlrtu- ii,,. ..j,t. el of .nut,,,, arm. --o tiv luniA (. lormlnt; oM HSxPclalioiiK, one tH ulu principal objects Oi" whlcl Is to "' vent and put a' (op ji the work 6 ustlers in this L(Hinly, S It Is not known, rirtr can one rl'lV.o li tho number of cattle' that disappear irom 1110 county each yir, am! possi bly while only u small number of cattle that disappear from flm county each year, and possibly wiille only 11 small number are stolen outright. A largo number of head drift Into adjoining counties und on to strange iuiikub, uuu ure never again recov ered by their owners. 1 he school Is In good condition and If the plan for the formation of 11 Joint stock company succeeds. It will be enlarged nnd placed In posl tioii to tench more fully all tho branches included in u full business court). Several prominent citizens havo taken an Interest in the matter In this city and there Is every pros pect that the Incorporation will be effected. FALLS FAMILY ILL. HOT SODA You will enjoy a cup of our delicious HOT CHOCO LATE. We don't know how to make it taste any better. Don't believe you ever had any finer. Ours is 5c a cup. One Sick With Inflammatory Rheuma tism and Four With Typhoid Fe ver. The family of M, C. Falls, who lives In the west end of town below the Walters flour mill, is almost entirely out or commission with sickness Three of tho children are now down with typhoid fever, one Js Just re covering from a severe attack of .y phoid and Mr. Falls himself is confin ed to his bed with a severe attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. Falls Is ubout the only well member of the family left to caro for the sick. Mr. Falls is a member of the G. A, 11., and that order has vis Ited and cared for the family this week, but further attention must bo given them by their friends. KOEPPENS The Popular Price DRUG STORE A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS . . . Harney County Murderer Repents. A Salem special says Harry Eg bert, tho convlcten murderer of Dep uties Saxton and West, and sentenc ed to be hanged at the penitentiary, January 29, 1904, has confessed reli gion, mnde a cleau breast of all his crimes und profosscd to bo sorrowful and repentant. In the seclusion of his death cell, on Thursday last, lie was baptized by Rov. E. W, St. Pierre the prison chap.aln. -- . Card of Thanks. Tho undersigned desires to express his thanks to the ntany friends who kindly assisted In the Illness anu death of his son, Charles K. Walker. R. W. WALKER. Heat shoe repairing at Teutsch's A NEW YEAR PRESENT GIVEN BY THE Modern School of Commerce Instruction, will te given to all new Students until January J 5 ABSOLUTELY FREE "We know that no better instruc- tion and training in SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS is offered anywhere ; but we want you to know it. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. Call for Catalogue and copy of "Business Builders" LaDow Block Pendleton Grant County Pioneer Dead, Buck Humrd, an old-timer of Eastern Oregon, died nt Rlttor about 12 o'clock Monday night, where he lins been stnylng for sovoial weeks. He received n stroke of paralysis wnlla eating supjier nnd lived only about 30 hours. Mr, Ilazziml was in Iing creek during tho Indian trou bles of 1878. Ho had not been hero since that lime until a few months ago, but Is remembered by all the old settlers here. The builal will take place In tho Hitter cemetery to inorrow. -Uing Creek Light. Lost, One light red yearling steer, brand ed .1 on left hip; ono rod yearling steer, branded J on left hip with O on right hip; one 3-year-old dehorned steer with O on right hip; four yeurl lug, branded O on right hip; nil with crop off right ear and under bit; hole or under hit lu leit ear; $5 paid for each of them delivered to W. H. Rugg's, Starkey, or John Southwell, near Pendleton, 7 Special Goods At Special Prices Lurije H-thy Clocks, timekeepers Kood i $2.95, worth I4.00 Kine Line of Toilet Soap 2c to loc a box The g0ton Store SOLE AG. ENT FOR THE THE MASQUERADE BALL. Grand Event of the Season at Music Hall Tomorrow Night. The grand in a fei 11 crude ball to bo given at Music Hall' tomorrow even ing, promises to bo ono of the moat largely ut tended and brilliant events of the kind over given In Eastern Or egon. Tho gentlemen at the head ,f the ball aro leaving nothing iiniloun 10 make the affair a success, and will show all who attend a delightful even lug, (iood music has been arruiiKcd for and a fine program of dunces wilf 00 given, lu order that all can get suitable nstunics for the event, u reoresenta. the of the Chicago Costume House. of Portland, ms been hiought to Pen dleton with n very llveial tuipply of suits uud masques, which are now displayed In the corner 100111 In .lie Judd block, whole selections can be made. The costumes uio cviU at verv low prices. The publrMs Invited lo ittend tile masquerade', and pass 10111 the old year Into the now, amid scene of merriment. Cash prizes of $5 lor I he best lady character, and for tho best gentleman charact"r, will bo giveai. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative IJromo Quinine Tablcti. All rtrui?glii rt-fund tlm moDoy If It fills 10 curt. E. W Grove' tlirnslura on each box, ,!ie. Shoos W. L. Douglo 1,00. Men, $3.50 and $v for lloria Alao the Pinuretf . HhocBjfor Women, $3 The kittle lied Schooil.. u shoes for Children, The above three lines uri tho beet for the money, He fitiro and notice the stamp on the -sole, as it has come to our notice that oth er are selling their Hhoes for the above brand. Tablets, Complete lines from 5c to 35c New boards, linens and cream laid. Frederick Nolf School Supplies The Boston Store PROMPT, JtKUAHLK KKKVIC'K A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Oood taken twtt'of euro of, Uare 01 den at TxuTsiH'n. r-tiono Main joti. New Year's Greeting 1 . - j secth.1::"u,,,,, iino' j GIPTS Sulfa W 'Jr this otti, sion wo ru "'low'ng. Don't Votget We handle exclusively in Pendleton thu Chase A- Sanborn Teas an J Cof ees, recognised as Ihe. highest grade on die market. C ROIIRMAN OKIKTK CO.UKT fcTRKKT The Oregon DalJy Journal can b found on sale at Frozler's boo:; starcv I I