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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
CLEARANCE SALE Short lines of Ladies', Men's and Children's SHOES. Special bargains in these lines Conic and select a bargain. If we can fut yen in any of the short lines it will mean A Big Saving to You i i DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. f Phono Main USt. J 4 GOOD SHOES CHEAP j LEATHE.08BORNE. Unexpected Marriage Groom Is From 8llver Bow. Yesterday afternoon Silas Emma l.entho and Herbert U Osborne wero married at the office ot the city e. corder. Miss Leatho has been m ployed In one of tho residences of the city, and yostorday she went to tho lady of the house and stated that owlns to tho sickness of her sisisr she would bo compelled to go homo for a week. Later In tho day ono of tho housohold happened Into the -e-corder'8 office just as the ceremony was In progress. t It Is not known whether the bride will return at tho end of tho week or not, as the groom Is a resident Jf Silver How. Mont., and It Is thought that they will go there to reside In the future. RENTS NOT ADVANCED. Number cf Renters Decreasing and Home Owners Increasing. "While Spokane, Walla Walla, 13a kcr City and tho other cities of tho Inland Empire aro complaining of tho constantly Increasing rents, Pendle ton Is not experiencing any advances In any large degree. The largo office buildings have mado no advances ou their tenants, and If there is any .evidence of high er rents It Is In the residence dis tricts. There Is scarcely a vacant office room In the city at the present time and all the dwelling houses in every part of the city are occupied with permanent renters. Ono of the most Important changes in the city within the past year, la I F. & S. i Cough Syrap Will stop that Cough and Cure that Cold. It is Sure to reach THE RIGHT SPOT. TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists . .;. . 4. . .. . .4- I NOT GOOD, "When the Frost is on Lhe Pumpkin" Shorter days Mow and longer nights. Soon a nipping frost and the leaves glow with crimson and gold. Man's appetite, sharpened by the crisp invigor ating morning air, will demand a cup of good COFFEE,, hot biscuits and smoking pancakes deluged with Maple Syrup. REVERE Is the proper accompaniment to a pancake breakfast. Do not spoil otherwise a good breakfast by poor Coffee, but always order Revere, as it is sure to please. Wc arc headquarters for Maple Syrup and Buckwheat of all kinds. We remind you of will remind you later. BE PREPARED F. S. YOUNGER & SON I 4" 444'41ly1rfr DAILY tho tendency among former renters to own homes. Many new cottages have been built this year by people who have always paid rent, and these houses vacated by the people building for themselves havo In turn been bought by others, so the total number ot renters In tho city has decreased at least 10 per cent, In the past year, and the num ber of home owners has of course, been recruited to this extent from tho renters, beside the large number that has moved Into the city from outside points. Real estate men are well satisfied with tho results of !, past year's trade and while the movement of property has been In the residenco line, more than usual, some of tho largest deals recorded for sover.il years have been made. Installation at Pilot Rock. t A party of Odd Fellows from this clt) went to Pilot Hock today to as sist In Installing the officers of the I. 0. O. V. lodge, at that,, placo to night. Tho party consisted of the following well known Odd Fellows: If. J. Taylor, (5. W. Drown. A. M. Erb and William I.lttlejohn. (1. W. Drown Is lo be Installing officer. Excursion Tickets to Rabbit Drive. The O. It. & N. will soil round trip tickets from Pendleton to nillepoit 197. west of Foster, wheio the rabbit drive starts, on Sunday, January 10, for $1. Regular west-bound train No. 1 will stop at this mllepost for pas sengers to get off, and No. 2, oa-it-bound passenger train will stop at samo placo In evening to pick up pas sengers returning to this otity. Will Winter In California. Gus Clulon Is In thu city visiting old friends here. Mr. Gulon has been in thu East for some time and has retnrue-i here for a short visit be fore going to California, wheiv he will spend the winter. Carpenter Crew to Kamela. The O. It. & N. carpenter crow, which has just finished building an ice house, left this evening for Kame la, whore some work will be done on a number of bridges near there. Fat Cattle to the Coast. Nineteen cars of fat corn-fed cattb' from Nampa. Idaho, passed west lo day over the O. It. & N. to Portland nad Seattle. Marriage License. A marriage license was issued this morning t" Miss Emma (Join and Mr. Henry If. Williams, both of whom re side at Echo. To Attend K. of P. at Helix. T. 0. Montgomery went to Helix yesterday afternoon to attend a moot ing of the Knights of Pythias at that placo last night. Ho was accompatv led by D, E. Kennedy. A good resolution Is a good begin ning, but It does not cut much Ico as u terminus. NOT HERE COFFEE these things now. The cook OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, T BEVEHAL MATTERS OF BU8INESS CONSIDERED. Road Viewer Appointed to Meet Jan uary 31 Board Is Auditing Claims Against the County 8trong Flgnt Being Made Against Granting Li cense to Sell Liquor at Uklah. Tho county court mot today Cor tho second day of tholr sosslon, and took up tho matter of tho road asked for by Brady Howdyshell and others. After somo dellboratlo ntho .petition for tho establishment ot tho road was granted and S. K. Yatos. A. Zeus ko and J. W. Klmbrol woro appointed viowcrB. They will view tho road on the last day of tho month. J. W. Klmbrol was also appointed surv'iy or for tho now road. Thu rest of the day has beon taken up In looking over tho accounts .f tho county for tho last month, and in auditing them as fast as tho court has time to give thorn consideration. Tho attention of tho court has been taken up this afternoon, howovor, with tho consideration of tho , petition presented by J. D. Shlpp, ot Uklali, who asks for a license to open a sa loon In that placo. Ills petition Is fought by a remonstranco presented by a number of tho ladles and other residents of tho town. .Mrs. E. I). Oambeo and Mrs. Hu bert, both of 'Uklah, aro In attendance on tho court and nro doing all In their power to defeat tho potltlon. The court has as yet taken no action on tho petition, nnd what decision they will reach Is not known. LETTER FROM F. V. BOWMAN. Former Umatilla County Man In Wal Iowa County Writes of Winter and Stock. F V. Hownian, lormerly of this county, now located near Joseph ;n Wallowa county, writes a lottor to tho East Orcgonlan, In which ho says there are now 10 inches of snow In that locality and that stock aro In excellent condition, Hn reports stock running on tho winter rnnges ol tho lmnnha and Knako rivers, In tint) condition, and the green feed down In the low river ranges plentiful and very good. Tho sleighing Is uood and tho stockmen are highly encouraged at tho pros pect ot bringing tholr herdB out In tho best condition in the spring. Tho feed yards nre frozen and have been for somo time, nnd Mr. Rowman sym pathizes with the stockmou of Uma tilla who are fighting It out In tho mud and slush. O. R. & N. OFFICE TRANSFER. Traveling Auditor Here Today 'Check ing in E. C. Smith as Successor to F. F. Wamsley. Travcllnc Auditor of tho O. H. N., F. S. Ilarradon, Is in tho'clty t -day cheeking up tho offlco prepara tory to delivering tho company's 'n terests In this city Into tho keeping of E. C. Smith, successor to Frank F. Wnmaley, who retires from the po sition of agent hero, to accept a po sition In the offices of General Freight Agent k. D. Miller, at Portland. Tho work of auditing thu stntlon accounts will probably bo completed tomorrow, nnd tho transfer mado m Saturday, and Mr. Wnmsloy will leave for Portland on Sunday, to resumo his now duties In tho freight offices In that city, ELEVATOR IN HOSPITAL. First In Operation In This City Of Great Convenience and Value. The elevator for St. Anthony's hos pital has arrived and will bo put In placo as fast as possi-iu. Tho olova tor Is now In and ready to run, but there Is somo work to bo dono on tho shaft before thu convenience can bo utilized. This elevator, which Is tho first lo be put in In this city, Is hydraulic, and Is so fixed that it will bo possi ble to move on It from ono floor to thu other at tho wish of tho nurses. It can bo utilized In operations to bring patients from the top .or tho first floor to tho operating room on tho second floor, and w... prove ot un told aid to tho forco at tho hospital in performing their duties. I. O. O. F. INSTALLATION. Full Corps of Officials Inducted Into Office, Integrity Lodge No. 92, I. O. O. F met In .their ball last night for tho installation of officers for tho com ing term. A largo number of tho membership of tbo lodge woro pres ent, and a very pleasant meeting was had: Tbo officers that woro Installed woro: Noblo grand, W. II. Mcpormac'i; vlco-grand, J, K. Seals; secretary, J. E. Deam; treasurer, Max Dacr; con ductor, A. M. Erb; R. S. N. Q., D, E. Coon; U B. N. O., J. 8. Kcoh; U. S. V. Q T. D. Qurdano; h. S. V. 0 Don K. Davis; h. H, 8., O. F. Stool; I. 0., A. k. liaynlB. GOVERNMENT P08ITION8. Columbia College Gives Dates and Places of Examinations, President Roosevelt, In his annual message, stated that for tho last fls cat year tboro bad beon 2G.666 per sons appointed through compotlilvo examinations under civil service rules. ThlB wait 12,672 mora than for any previous year, and 40 per cent of alf who passed the examinations. There will bo a postoQIco oxnmlna tlon In this city tho first Wodnesday or Saturday after May 1. Tboro will bo examinations In sovoral places In this stdto for railway mall dorks, EAST COUNT U OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, stenographers and many other noal Hons during March nnd April. Tho Colombian Correspondence College of Washington, 1). C, has Is sued an announcement Riving tho d tcs and places for 'holding oxnmln- Ions, tho ago limits, physical quid mentions, education required, and 11 Information about tho various positions In the government civil ser vice, and It will bo sent free to oil who write ror it. WILLIAM FRAKER ILL. Affliction Came Suddonly and He Is Mending Somewhat. William Fraker, tho stepfather of W J Furnish, wos taken 111 at his rooms In thn I.a Fontaine, hotel last evening, nnd for a tlmo It was thought that his sicknosH was sen- ".Mr Franker who Ib an old man, has ,een 'aluug for several days, nnd Inst night after having beon out ror a time, found whon ho went to cllmii the stairs to his room that he wiib unable to got up tl"o stops. Ho wu nsslste.l to his room by a couplo of friends, and at last roports was ie- porteu as oeuig " " Card of Thanks. On behnlf of all tho mcinbers ii,,. undersigned wish to our ivuiiy. their most heartfelt appreci ..'ii, nmi tnnnkfulness to thu many f.i.,,ic nml nnlchhors In the vletn' i, r iiniiv fnr tholr kindness and attention to our beloved father, Lewis M. Iluson, during his last Illness and during tho sad hours attending 'Jls funornl arrangements and burlil. t.'on.rliillv nru wo Indobtcd to Matt Miiinr .inhn McEnehcrn and wife, T), D Hlchnrdson nnd wire, llnrry Grimes, Charles Alspaeh, Snmiiol Star, D. II. Itlchards, .on I). Smith nnd wlfo. Mrs. G. W. Knight, Airs. P. Rones. Mrs. 1). H. Decker nnd S. r, isnncs. Wo also wIbIi to express o'ir thanks .o tho Knights ot the Macca- hoes and to Dr. unsworn or neiix mm t t tilnklo. of Pondlotou. No fnm- ll'y in tholr bereavement could havo had kinder attention or more willing and sympathetic help. h. E. II U SON. TICHIE HUSON. Free Delivery Blanks. Postmaster l.lvormoro has had tho carriers busy today distributing blank renuests for free dollvory among thu resident districts not now covered by tree delivery. All thnt In neressnrv lo secure freo delivery In any portion of th city within tho do. livery districts, is to number tho res Idences. nnd fill out a blank request lng delivery at your number nnd then bo sure and ask your correspondents to use vour number In addressing you. Suit Over Land, A suit was filed this morning In tho offlco of tho county clerk by Hal loy & I-owell In behalf of Charles W. Maler et al.. vs. Laura Uartlett and Angus McKay, Jr. It Is a suit to dt: claro the plaintiffs co-tennnts with tho defendant in a piece of land nnd to also decree that Angim McKay has no interest in thu land. Will Visit at RiUville. Andrew II. lirover, of lone, who has been visiting in tho city fnr sov. oral days,, will leavo this ovoning fur HitzvUle, accompanied by his slstor, Mrs. A. II. Smith, where thoy will visit with their sister, Mrs. William Williamson, of Humboldt, Nob., whom thoy havo not seen for 20 years. Father Neate in Poor Health. Father Thomas Neato loft this morning for Warm Springs, where will remain for a tlmo nnd rest from thu hard work that ho has been doing In tho pnst year. In his absence, Dlshnp O'ltollly will bo at the mis sion, having reached tho city last night from Ilakor City for a visit of a couplo ot weeks. Two nicely furnished rooms for rent at Mrs. WV.T Llark's, 708 Maloy. fHt WHOLESOME CRESCENT ESS -Phosphate OAKINO POWDER The remarkable tnrrrr in ertn. umptton demonstrates its superla tive merits and wnolesomeneas. ONE POUND 25 CTS HILL'S RHEUMATIC PHIS Have curU Rheumatism for 100 years. Mr. Hill! I lecelved your Pills tn due """" ?u Rm ""W'V y I think they re all thoy are lecinmernlnl to bf, hav ing cured me of Sclntlc Khtumalliim. I vs. JJIE h"!i MSMy wolll(1 rcomnifri1 t b. " urf,rr of llheumstHm. l-inv " "u mr me iirnrnt thry ive Mr. O. A. Hill! Hlr! I i Ilh.umatlo J'lll, jo b of srat biiRfli to m. At tho tlrnr I coiAmrm'ei! ualnit thtm It was with difficulty I could i.ur.u., n v th fyi i u. W.hen, I.hoa ,ake box of ? kA "i" V,r,eA?iif,e 'lum Ithcumallsm KI.I.A J, TUKKT, iJtwitnce, Mast. All Druggists and Dealers at 2!c. Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden Are guaranteed to cure any caseofUlieu matlsm Money back if they fall. , C. Kocppen & Bros., AgU. fir Pendloto OUN -NKIt H HTKIIH' AflAmtHV innu 1904. COMING EVENTS. Northwest FmltBroworB' associa tion, Portland, January 11-12. National Livestock convention, Portland, January 12, 18, 14 and ID. Orogon State Horticultural soclntv, Portland, Jan. 12-13. North Pacific Fair association. Portland, January 15-16. Wnlla Walla Poultry show, Febru ary 3-7. Orogon Christian Endeavor i (inven tion ut Pendleton, Fcbrilnry 19-22, 1004. Whitman-Oregon debate, Kut-otxi, January IB, 1904. Jolly Club Dance. The Jolly Club wishes to announce that tho second of tholr series of .Innritu will tin ttlvnu Thursday nnm. lng, Jnnunry 7, at Music hall. Those. holding invitations ,wiu kindly re member tho tlmo and pjaco. At n banquet of business men and . military men at 8nn Antonio. Texas. Colonel Fred Orant was Indorsed 'or, nresldont. Tho colonel's callbro Is Indlcntod by his acquiescence In tho ST. JOE STO Thanking all our friends ami patroos lor i very liberal patronage durinc the v,-ar innuiiiii. l u i ii in tiui i i .i iiiirnriii,.. mii u Kiunuun uijii m uijumjus tNCW Year .7i 11 1 nil (luuln. tri It. .1 . . v that xvc must tube our ANNUAL INVENTORY rfiiill-jlttc flint 1 t nrli.i tri ...., .y.V.1 wrwini n.rjiur wijjl qi inm. u- will nnr it If -J i w l. IX II i if it WATCH, WAIT AND SAVE, HONEY I ST. JOE STORE 1 Tho Iwulers of Low Prlw in Pendleton. Wc arc having a Sale of Overcoats and o Oregon Cutlery... Carviim Sots, Butchor Knives, ire- ivnivoB. L,argc line 01 plain and fancy IdiihIIcs. a- 1 .fIJj.AlrnTK II 1 1 EEt THOMPSON Shot Guns Rifles Ai r 7 . . . . A . ciass material, uui jofc" is the highest grade, which u "e shooting coming to us. ':',. iui. .ui-i i. .ii. Tlao Hard-ware 7At MAIN STREET A Her .,nl th. Po.t Oranonlan of fieeT.rf J I fa r T9l . i , S,eef shank at Fi, W or fTi " Pride" Cn: b"ou ior it, the !: OWLTEA t0 ahnui ft. Kemeffl ... i . ir:.fl: ill HARDWARE 621 Main St. if . MIL senUlntifo tver 100 bio pPfi M" b