East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 15, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 8

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    DATtY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY IB. 1904.
WARM FOOTWEAR
FOR COLD AND ROUGH WEATHER
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SPKOHAli PWUE TO 11KI1UCK BTOCK
Youths' 1 buckle Arctles. . nRU
Hoys' ,. ,, ,.
Men's " " "
Men's Noll-edge Arctic "
Men's Excluder Arctic "
Men's -l-bucklo Arctic '
Men's Molormiui Overshoes "
Meii's OtUiwuH "
Men's Knit Wool llootH perfection "
Men's Kelt Hoots 1 rfeothm "
Boy's " " "
now il).7n
1.00 " ,85
" 1.2ft " 1,00
" 1.50 " l.fl)
" I.fiO ' 1.20
" 2.155 " l."5
" ;i,00 " 2.10
" a.fio " iMt
" :.oo " i.60
2..W1 " 2.10
" 2.0(1 " l.M)
1.00
Clearance prices ou allbioken lines of men'.-), boys', ladles', mines'
nml children's shoes.
DIND1NGER, WILSON & COMPANY
Phone Main ltm.
COOD SHOES CHEAP
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WORK ON STREETS
J. R, WEANS GIVES 8YNOP-
SIS OF EXPENSE ITEMS.
City Council Ordered No Permanent
Improvements Made Because of
Sewer Work Street Sprinkling
Expenses Ate Up Most of the Street
Funds Bridges and Crosswalks All
Come Out of the Total Expense.
Pendleton. Jan. 15. (To the- Mi
ter.) Tho Tribune having been yelp
ing at my heels during nil tho time
I was street commissioner, strains
itself to be spiteful nt the conclu-;
akin of 'my torm. In commenting on
-tho council's action In establishing
tho office undor the scare head "No
More Street Commissioner," tho Tri
bune declares tbnt over 18,000 was
spont on Btrect improvement during
the year, with llttlo left to show for
it except tho present condition of tho
main thoroughfares.
streets constantly torn up. For tin:
small repairs that rould bo made,
and cleaning, Including removal of
tho mud nbout $M0 altogether was
spent under my supervision, about
SG to for crossings and there Is lum
hot- on hnml worth ntioiit $100, a total
of $1,440.
About $5011 was spent on bridges,
and the remainder of tho $S.O0A men
tioned or practically $i'iaiu, was spent
on sprinkling and other Items not
under my supervision, and this was
never under my supervision.
The present condition of the
streets 1b excellent In juiy judgment.
j when compared with th insignificant
sum spent on them.
What I was able to d without
money was done, and the amount ef
money expended and' the present
condition of the streets is the proof.
I was particularly instructed by tho
council not to attempt any consider
able improvement and nut cent for
any put pose was expended oy mo
without tho expenditure being tlrst
approved by the street committee,
and no considerable sum was expend
ed until after It was authorized by
tho council.
No proper system of bookkeeping
JUDGES HID CLERKS
clorks, I). A. l'eobler, I.eo Ilenm, A.
. Mccarty.
In an effort to bo snlteful, thoTrl-jfor tho street department Is wait),
bune has falsified tho fact cither wll- i talned by the council, but the fig-
fully or through the Ignorance that
usually guides Us declarations.
' The llttlo venom does not hurt mo, I J-'-t-
but the people saould be told nan
much of tho $8,000 was spent upon
tho streets under my supervision.
It is a fact that no money has been
spent for any permanent street Im
provements. Tils properly so. because construc
tion work on the sewer kept tho
ures SJvyH auovo as to money ex
pended by mo are. approximately cor-
I do not know whether tun
ENTIRE CORPa DRAWN
, FOR COMING ELECTION.
List of One Hundred and Two Clorks
and Same Number of Judges Who
Will Preside In Umatilla County's
Thlrty-four Precincts June 6 Next,
Tho clorlts and Judges or tho couu
ty election, which will take plaio on
Juno C, wore chosen C8terdny nftur
noon by the county court With tho
exception of Juniper nnd Prospect,
every precinct has been c.hoson
throughout tho county. Till) list of
otne'nls is as follows:
Adams Judces J. O. Hales. Job."
IVrrlncer. J T. Ueuallon: clarks
J. H. KIrby, 1). A. Marquis, M. A
Ferguson,
Alba Judges A. 0. Quant, It, Mc
Donald, Frank Drown; ciorKs, u,
llrohm, Jouh Clark, Wlllinm Mc
Laughlin. North Athena Judges Cnss Can
non, V M. Shlck. James Scott; clorks
C, O. Henry. York Dell, N. A. Mil
ler Knuth Athena Judges Honry
Schmidt. E. A. Dudley, David Taylor;
rlorks. Oeoruo It. Corking, W. 11.
Taylor, C. C. Whltoman.
Illnuham Springs Judges J. F
Thomnson. Hurry Willis, C. V. Ave
ry; clorks, It. II. Graves, it. u. linger,
Henry I-accy.
Cottonwood Judges ueorgo
fllnn. Lewis llolus. J. W. loner
clerks, C. It. Huhor, T. U, Wallace,
Wnlter C. Orecn.
Kcho Judges William Gulll-
ford. Frank Hack. Otis Mccarty;
clerks, Arthur llammor. Charles H.
Miller, O. D. Teel.
Encampment Judges a. ii.
Todd. T, II. Wells, U S. Osbom:
elerhs. K. B. Porter, W. Ii. Iloss, Kan
(inlanders.
Fulton Judges II. J. Taylor.
John llarr. Walter McCarmmnch;
clerks. G. T. Elgin, William Potts,
(leorgo Schroeder,
Gllllland Judges G. V. Dunn,
0, E. Adams. A. 11. Hnuna. Sr.;
clerks. John Pecblcr, David Horn.
John Wynn.
Helix Judges W. K. Potts,
Perry Myrick. Frank ltlcbmotid:
clerks, At. E. llott, II, 15. Itlehnrds, A.
F. Turner.
Hoguu Judges J. E. Arkoll,
A. G. Uuholtz, Swnnto Anuorson;
OFFICERS INSTALLED.
Clerks' Union Afterward Had Social
Session,
The Clorks' Union of tho city met
n, ii,., t.nii innt n la it for c tin installa
tion of their olllcers for the term, At
tho conclusion of the meeting a bnn
mint wnn served and n general good
time wns had by all thoso present.
'Nearly the whole membership of tho
union wns In attendance aim uuioo
n lnrge crowd.
The officers of the union who wore
liiBtnlle;1 last night were: President,
Charles A. Epnlnger; first vice-president,
Georgo Ferguson; second vice
president, Carl Cooley; recording unit
corresponding secretary, D. 11. Hal
loy; financial secretary, Norvnll
Jones; guide, A. V, Zoolluor; guard,
J. H. Wallace.
1303 EXPENDITURES
WHAT IT COST TO RUN
THE COUNTY LAST YEAR.
1
F. & S.
Cough Syrup
Will stop that Cough
and
Cure that Cold,
It ia
Sure to reach
THE RIGHT SPOT,
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Tribune's claim of a total expenditure
of $8,000 Is within a mile of the truth
or not, and whether my figures of
Jfi.ofin for Hiirlnkllnir are correct or
not I do not know, as thoy depend j clerks, M. M. Fix, C. W. Drown, A. J.
entirely on whether the Tribune Is i Gill.
Holdmnn Judges Wnlter lilt
ney. It. L. Harp, .W. (J. Purcell;
clerks, Ora Holdmnn, W. W. Hartle,
E. C. Johnson.
North Milton Judges J, V.
Arnold, A. Hopson, William Lloyd;
clerks, N. W. .iiumford, J. N. llaskott,
correct as to the total expenditures
or not. They probably are not cor
rect. Respectfully,
JAMES It. MEANS.
The nonnllsts of Kansas, according
to tho state central committee, will Elmer Chastain.
keep in the middle of the road during South Milton
tho coming campaign will not split
tickets or fuse with the democrats.
Trie WHOLESOME
CRESCENT
-Phosphate
4. OAKlNG POWDER
TALLMAN & CO.
Leading Druggists
t
The remarkable increase in con
sumption demonstrates its superla
tive merits and wholesomenes.
ONE POUND 25 CTS
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NOT GOOD, NOT HERE
Judges Daniel
Kirk, H. I Frnzler, H. M. Cockburn;
clerks, Itobert Still, Claudo W. Steen,
C. E. Berry.
Mountain Judges A. J. Shaw,
John E. Waldcn, J. W. Hyatt; clerks,
John Oldborn, J. Z. English, William
H. Gould.
.McKay Judges Alex Hudson,
Charles Herin, S. P. Hutchinson;
'.'I'jrKs, D K. Hell, S. K. Yates, H. A.
Faxon.
Pendleton Precinct Judgos T.
11, Swcarengen, S. A. Alloway, J. A.
Horn; clerKs, 8. S. Darnell, C. H.
Penland, F. E. Earl.
North Pendleton Judges F. II.
Clapton, J, M, Ilcntloy, Sim Iladloy;
clerks, C. H. Hamilton, Frank Fra-
' zlor, Leo Moorhouso.
I South Pendleton Judges L. A.
, Vogel, L. E. Penland, G. Neuman;
clerks, J. It. Dickson, T, F. Howard,
L. G. Frazlur.
East Pendleton Judges W. It.
Wlthee, William Hlltou, W. 11. Ha
ley; clerks, N. Berkeley, F. W. Hen
ley, J. P. Walker.
Pilot Hock Judgs Doug Belts,
Herbert lloylen, J. E. Cherry; clerks,
O. F. Carnes, Oliver Kuott, John Har
rison. Reservation Judges A. 1). Blue,
H. M. Wood. L. L. Mann; clorks, 11.
F. McElroy, s. C. Ulttuor, T. U. Haw
ley.
Tl Tluddock Judges E. J. Wll
I ' bur. Fred ('. Davis, E. S. Wilbur;
1 clerks, H. A. Blair, B. Swaugur, II. F
The Poor Cost the County More Than
Any Other One Item of Expense,
and Reform School Commitments
Cost the Least The Aggregate wns
Forty.elght Thousand Two Hundred
and Fifty-one Dollars.
The county clerk has sent to tho
state treasurer an account of tho ex
penses of the county for the past
year as compiled by tho clork nnd ap
proved by the, county court. It plucos
the total expenses of tho county for
tho year 1903 at $48,'J51.79, Itemized
ns follows:
County court 2..1G0.40
Circuit court
Justlco court
2,SC1.VI
78C.95
Sheriff's olllco D.81U.9G
Clerk's olllco
Recorder's office
Treasurer's olilce
Coroner . . , ,
School superintendent
Stock Inspector
Assessor
Tax assessment, collection..
Current expenses
Court house
Tux rebate
Jail 1.I02.C3
Poor ".ioc.cfi
Indigent soldiers 319.&0
Insane commitment ex
penses 9b.ir
Reform school commitments 10.15
Election expenses 21G.tr.
Mlsscllaneous expenses, (for
tho relief of tho Heppncr
sufforurs & other things) 2,231.00
.1,300.00
3.300.00
1,200.00
342.25
2,lfi9.fS
G99.90
4,142,00
U17.-W
3,252.22
4,190.93
103.00
COMING EVENTS.
North Pacific Fair association,
Portland, January 35-10,
Whitman-Oregon debate, Eugono,
January 1G, 1901.
Walla Walla Poultry show. Febrn
aty 3-7.
Oregon Christian Endeavor 1 envoi
tlon at Pendleton, February 19-22,
1901.
Visitors From Morrow County,
W. J, Wattenburgor, of Hoppner,
and A. K. Wnttenhurgor, of Butter
crook, woro In tho city today on bun
luoss. They report Block In oxcclltmt
condition on tho lluttor crook ranches
and say that while Hoppner is very
dull nt.tho present time, many small
buildings tire going up, nnd that the
opening of spring will witness gen
eral activity In building more sub
stantial und permanent structures.
W. J. Wattenburgor moved Into
Hoppner for the purpose of sending
his children to school, and noxt win
ter will probnhly come to this elty
for the samu purpose, owing to tlio
greater conveniences here.
It Is bo flattering to 11 sick man to
toll him that ho Is 111 from overwork.
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Japan
Wants
wc rjo not, w.
" sell y01 , ;
"Mother's Pride,
TJic liest (Wenl
coffee o eaD h;,
We havc othet Lit
ualy 0Jnd!.'
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The iA-aders of Low Prices in Pi-mlteiou.
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Our Big Annual
uooas arc going JXcgardlcss of True Values
we mubi matte room tor our BIG i
2f jxinu 1 ULK. Come and let us saver
yo money on any good s you may need to
our line of business
Total $18,251.73
DALLAS O'HARA FINED.
"When the Frost
is on the Pumpkin"
Shorter days now 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, hat biscuits and smoking pancakes deluged
with Maple Syrup.
tl
Urown.
REVERE COFFEE
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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.
We are headquarters for Maple Syrup and Buckwheat
of all kinds.
Wo remind you of these things now. The cook
will remind you later, 9
BE PREPARED
F. S. YOUNGER & SON
! !
Ultlab Judges E. 1). (lambee,
Frank Hllbcrt. Henry I-azlnki,
clerks, J. W. Galloway, Hay Hnrpole,
Frank Hoynton.
Umatilla Judges W. 11. Park
er, John Swltzler, S. A. Haylor;
clerks, J. W. Duncan, J. N. Hoover, J.
H. Tomllnson.
Union Judges A. C. Fried
ley, Kugonu McCulle.r, D. Howdysholl;
clerks, Fred fiearcey, Herman Suhl,
11. 11. uarvoy. ,,i
Valley Judges W. 8. GooK
man, James Kirk, Thomas M, Lowla!
clorks, C. F. Weiss, Frank K. WellaJ
Honry Swartz.
Vancyelo Judges J. A. Ores-,
well, It. C. Dunnlngton, W. J. Stock;i
man; clerks, W. H. Dale, Carl Kupcrs,
1 Uenjamin Stanton.
VlriBOn Judges E. A. Hugg, 8?
G. Lightfoot, Donald Itoss; clorks, J.1
N. Sulste, J, M, Kramer, C, JEC. Hus-J
sell.
Woston Judges H. A. Dames,
H. B. Turner, William Powers;
clorks, Clark Wood, Frank U Blair,
Clark Nolson.
East Weston Judges J. M.
O'Hara, N. B, Ilradloy, Uobort Jamlo
son; clorks, O. C. Turner, M, 8.
Hancklo, James H, Prico.
Willow Bprings Judges John
A. Owlngs, Harry Whlttakor, Georgo
L. Horseman; clerks, John F. Oglo,
M. B. Fletchor, James Marcum,
Yoakum Judgos 11. Hoppor,
Ed Dtipuis, A. W. Norton; clorlts, W.
B. Oould, Kim Morton, II. Y. McCIol
lan. JuniperJudges Frank B. King,
M. h. Morrison, Mnnuol Frlodly;
clorks, John F. Wyrlck, Andrew Lar
son, II. V. Btoolo.
Prospect - Judges II, C. Ilran
Btettor, It, M, Alcorn, B. Y. Turnoy;
Defendant Let Off Easy, as He Was
Not Altogether to Blame.
Tho case of the city against Dallas
O'Hara was tried In tho recorder's
court this morning nt 10 o'clock, and
fitter tho introduction of tho testi
mony tho defendant was lined $5 and
the costs of the action.
O'Hara was nrrested yestorday
morning charged with having assault
ed William SI. Hooves, on Slum
street. Hooves swore out a complaint
against him after some consultation,
and, was tho principal witness In tho
case. The testimony was, somowhat
conflicting In places, and It was owlnn ,
to this that tho lino was so light. 1
Starving Indians of Ontario, north I
of Lake Nlplgon, murdered nnd ato n j
young squnw lately. The Cnnndlnn
government has hustled food supplies
and constables Into the district. 1
Closing Out Prices
Of Dry Goods
12'ic Ladles Hose, 4 for 25c
15c Children's Hose, 3 for. .. ,25c
$1.00 Colored 8erge 49c
$1.50 Wrappers D8c
$1.25 Wrappers 79c
$1.00 Wrappers 59c
0 Handkerchiefs for 5c
$1.25 Colored Velvets for 75c
94 Bleached Sheeting for .. .21c
10c Bleached Muslin for . . 72c
8 Spools Thread for 25c
50c Velveteens for 25c
12!ic Light Colored- Percales .5c
$1.25 Kid Gloves for 49c
$5.00 and $6.00 8klrts . . - $2.98
$10.00 Tailor Made Suits .$5.00
SIRnn T.-i ir Martr .Quit 17
75c Sheets, 81x90 size ,,.
$125 Corsets
$1.00 Corsets
50c China Silks, all colon
Odd Woolen Underwtar ..
12'2c Outing Flannel
50c Bleached Tabling ..
idc Lawns, an colors
1Rr Walstlnn
1Q, W.-ilntlnn ....UVil
i . i ... ...25c
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