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DAILY EAST ORE QONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1904. BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL liues of Shoes in our store, except Queen Quality. Our clearance sale continues until February ist Special Low Prices in broken lines. Pick up these bargains while you can. Ladles' Kid Turn Bole, SerRP Top. $5 00, for 12.50 Ladles' Patent Kid, Turn bole, 15.00. for fJ 00 Ladles' Kid, Turn French Heel. 15.00, for 13.00 Ladies' Kid Shoes, In light atul heavy soles $- 50, for $I.7o Come in and take a look and get Prices DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. lUiono Main 1181. i GUILTY OF MAYHEM GOOD SHOES CHEAP . ASK FOR STREET GRADING. Residents of Tustin Street to Peti. tlon City Council for Relief. Residents of Tustin street are clr culatlng a petition to be presented to the city council, nsKlng for tne Braa Ing of that street, between Thomp son ana .Main. At the present time the east end ot Tustin street pitches over a steep hill over which it Is impossible to drive a team and the only outlet the residents of Tustin can use is by way of Thompson street. The petitioners will ask that this hill be graded down at the junction of Tustin and Main streets, to an easy grade, extenuing back far enough to make tho street passable for teams. The work will Include filling in the deep hollow crossed by the high sidewalk between Main and the high school building, the dirt cut from the top of the hill to be used for this purpose. Several elegant new residences have just .been completed in that vl ciillty and the street is badly needed as it is now necessary for teams to reacb these residences by. way of Tfcompiicn street. MRS. KENNEDY ACQUITTED. Second Trial for Murdering Her Be. trayer in Kansas City. Kansas City, Jan. 29. Mrs. Lulu Priuce Kennedy was today acquitted of Hindering her husband, on the plea of emotional Insanity. This was the second trial, the first result ing In conviction and a sentence of 10 years. Three years ago she shot six bul lets into her husband and kicked tho -''' F. & S. Cough. Syrup dying man In the face, saying. "You'll nover betray another girl." Tho cause of the killing was his suit for divorce, alleging tho marriage was unjustly forced upon him by her father and brothers with rovolvers. L. Strauss Promoted. L. Strauss, who for the past two years has been employe in (no wool en and scouring mills in this city and recently promoted to be superintend ent of the scouring and packing de partment, has just been promoted to tho position f traveling purchaser for tho woolen mills and will travel through all the wool producing terri tory of the Northwest. His head quarters will be in thin city. Spofford Farm Sold. Walter C. Green and Alfred C. Green have sold to Louis L Kennedy for $7,500 the east one-half of tho southwest one-fourth, and the north west one-fourth of the southeast one-fourth, and tnc fractional west one-half of the northeast one-fourth of section 17, in township ti, north of range 36 east, containing 140.7 acres in the vicinity of Spofford. Drunk and Disorderly. John Gamson was arrested yester day charged with having been drunk and disorderly on the street and was fined $5 In the city court, in default of which he was sent to the jail for three days. The prisoner wanted to go home to his brother, but had giv en the police too much trouble to be allowed the privilege. Favorable to Beets. E. W. McComas has returned from a visit to Switzler's Island, where he has been for a couple of days with the men sent by the sugar beet peo ple to examine the land. He reports that the examiners are much pleased over the prospects in this part o( the country, and that a large acreage will beyond a doubt be seeded to beets this spring. Will stop that Cough and Cure that Cold. It is Sure to reach THE RIGHT SPOT. I ! THC WHOLESOME CRESCENT TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists ! ! Egg-Phosohate BAKING POWDER The remarkable increase in con sumption demonstrates its superla tive merits and wholes omeness. I ONE POUND 25 CTS WM. GLASSON CHEWS E. F. DEITEL'S FACE. Row Occurred In the uorner Saloon at Pilot Rock Glasson Alleges That Beltel Sold Liquor to His Wife Glasson Will Be Held Under" a State Law, Charged With May. hem. E, F. Beltel, a councllmnn of Pilot Hock, had his nose chewed off by William Glasson laBt night In tno Corner saloon, run by Burrows Broth ers in that strenuous little city. A feud has existed for somo tlmo between tho men, which has been kept alive by Glasson. Ho for n tlmo ran both of the saloons of tho city, and tried to keep tho fact of his cor ner on the refreshment business quiet, but at last got Into n qunrrul with the city council over tho license and eventually sold both .p.laees to linker & Ogg, of Pendleton, who now own them. Beltel Is a barkeeper In one of the places, and is a member of the city council. List night he. In company with several friends, went into the Corner saloon and started to shake dice for a few drinks. Ho lost the first throw nnd Invited Glasson, who was standing near, to have a drink with the rest of tho crowd. Glasson refused the offer, stating that ho would not drink with with Boltol for various reasons. For ono thing, he hnd been a member of the city coun cil when It had raised the llccnso and put him nut of business, and for a second offense, Glasson alleged that Beltel had sold whiskey to his wlte when he had asked that It be kept from her. One word led to another until Glasson suddenly threw his arms nrnund Beltel's neck and commenced to chew his nose. The men fell to the tloor and wore separated by friends, but not beforo Glasson hud bitten a piece out of the left sldo of his opponent's nose, taken the end off and bit through his Hp. When pulled to his feet he kicked the pros trate man in the head and tried to brain him with a billiard cue. After the fight Glasson went to tho ofllco of the justice of the peace and pleaded guilty to tho -charge of ns- sank and battery and was fined $10, which he pnld. Ho then went back to the saloon, and after taking on a few more, started out for Beltel's ears, as the end of his nose had but whetted his appetite. Beltel had, however, left for Pendleton, and could not be found. He showed up In the sheriff's office this morning with an information from - the office of the district attornev, charging Glasson with the crime of mayhem. ami tne omcers at Pilot Hock woro asked by 'phone to hold their man until the sheriff could go after him. AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. SUES FOR $12, JOSEPH VEY SEEKS TO RECOVER THE SJM NAMED. Claims the Money Was Loaned by C. B. Wade Who Took a Note and Mortgage as Security Which Vey Now Claims as His Own Property -Asks for an Injunction to Protect His Claim. Joseph Vey has thlB morning tiled a suit In the ofllco of tho county clerk for the recovery of a nolo for $12,000 with a mortgage securing it. which he claims tho First National Bank of Pendleton Is withholding from him. The First Natlonnl Bank, C. B. Wailc nnd George Darveau nro named ns the defendants In tho suit, and the plaintiff nllcges that on April 18, ISO!), ho had n largo sum of money on deposit In the bank, and that on that dnte C. 1). Wade took $12,000 from tho sum nnd loaned It lo George Dnrvcau, taking from him a note for tho amount with 8 per cent Interest, secured by a mortgage on the St George hotol. Tho Inter est on the' note was made payable to C 11. Wndo ns trustee. It is further alleged flint tho de fendant. C. B. Wade, has become in solvent and has absconded from the state, nnd that tho note and tho mort gage are In tho bnnk, which clnlms to be the owner nnd threatens to use them In tho regular transaction of business ns the property of tho bank. The plaintiff nlso claims to be the owner of tho note nnd tho mortgage securing It, and to bo tho beneficiary named nnd Intended by tho term "trustee" in the papers for tho .$12, 000. and that therefore tho noto and the mortgage are of right tho prop erty of the plaintiff Vey, and not of the bank. The plaintiff prays for a temporary Injunction restraining the bnnk from disposing of or transferring the noto or ..it mortgage until after the final settlement of the suit, nnd that Bar veau be restrained from paying any money to the bank until after the settlement of the suit, tic also prays that tho noto nnd mortgage bo sur rendered by the bank to him. Bui leray & McCourt aro the attorneys fnt the plaintiff. NEW LAUNDRY. Large Audience Every Night "Hid ing From God." "Hiding From Gou' was the sub ject of a great sermon delivered by Dr. .Martin last night. The interest in the meetings increases all the time. Mr .Martin is one of the most able preachers In tho United States. ine people of Pendleton who have not attended tho services aro miss ing a rare opportunity to hear a great preacner. The song service under the direction of .Miss Snrlnger Is un- lining. Subject of the sermon tonight. Why I am a Member of the Christian Church." This will be a very Inter esting sermon nnd everyone ihomd heal It. The public Is cordially Invit ed to attend. I. O. O. F. AT ATHENA, NOT GOOD, NOT HERE A Praiseworthy Fault One that true economy must endorse The only complaint we have ever heard about "Revere" Coffee came from a consumer who said it was "too strong." "Too strong" is a highly laudable fault in a Coffee, and one easily remedied by USING LESS TO THE CUP "Too strong" is not the same as "too rank." The latter is a fault that often characterizes weak coffee, and nearly always characterizes very cheap grades. "Too strong" simply means that REVERE COFFEE will produce more cups of the desired strength than the consumer gives it crodit for, and for that reason true economy prompts its purchase. The "per cup" cost of "Revere" coffee at 40c a pound is no more than when a 25c grade is used. The incomparable flavor, rich aroma and satisfying body cost absolutely nothing extra. Once Tried Always Used F. S. YOUNGER A, SON t !... .t. .... .... ......... .... Two Lodges in Joint Session Tonight Attendance From Pendleton. Joseph Miscolli. the grand master of tho Odd Fellows of Oregon, will be at Athena this ovening, where ho will meet the Athena and Adams lodges, which will convene In Joint meeting, the members from Adams going there today. .Mr. Miscolli is making his official tour of Inspection and will be In Milton tomorrow night, where he will meet the Milton lodge. GONE TO 8UMPTER. T. G. Halley Will Investigate the Go. conda Mine, T. G. Halley left this morning for Sumpter, where ho will visit tho Col conda mine of which property bo Is president of tho board of directors. He will Investigate the plans laid by the management of the mine, and the work that is being done there in or der to acquaint hlnuelf with his now duties as president of tho board, Returns From Spokane. Royal Sawtell will arrive this even ing from Spokane, where be has been employed In ono of tho leading Jew elry houses for some tlmo, and on Monday will commence work for Louis Hunzikor, the Jeweler. Gone to 8t. Vincent's. C. A. Camoron, who has been ill at hit, homo for somo timo, has boon taken to St Vincent's (tho O. It. & N. hospital,) at Portland, whoro ho will remain until his condition Is Improved. Marriage License Issued. A marriage llccnso was Issued this morning to Miss Wlnnlo D. aorklng and Roy B. Beck. Both of tho par ties aro well known young people ot Athena, Special Baptist Services. G. W. Hllko, Ph. D., a successful evangelist, will ho In town Sunday next and will fill tho pulpit at tho Baptist church. Attack of Fever. Miss Josslo Folaora, tho daughter of County Recorder Folsom, Is con fined to her home with a slight aU tack of fever. TO SAVE THE FORT. Senator Mitchell Wires That He Is Co-operating With Washington Sen ators. F. B. Clopton this afternoon receiv ed a message from- Senator Mitchell, at Washington, D, C, In reply to one sent htm on behalf of the citizens of the county, to tho effect that ho was co-operating with the Washington delegation In trying to persuade the war department to retain tho govern ment fort at Walla Walla, The message Is as follows: Washington. D. C. F. B. Clopton: In response to your telegram I wish to say that the department has de cided In favor of tho removal of tho post at Walla Walla, Howover, Sen ator Foster, for Senator Ankeny, nnd himself, has introduced an amend ment to tho army bill the purpose of which is to try to provide for a law for the retention of the post. I am co-operating with tho Washington senntors nnd will do all in my power to secure the Incorportlon of such a provision In the army bill. J. H. MITCHEDL. Tne tollowlng message wns sent by Mr. Clopton to Senator Mitchell: J. H. Mitchell, Washington, D. C: Together with all tho citizens of Umatilla county, 1 urge you to use your influence with tho department to hold the army post nt Walla Wnlla. Its present location is of great ad vantage to this county. Eastern Ore gon Is entitled to Its protection. (SlgneQ F. B, CLOPTON. Marley to the Asylum. T. V). Taylor loft this morning for Salem, whoro ho wont to escort James Morloy to tho asylum. Mar ley is tho man who was arrested on tho streets somo tlmo ago In a seem ingly drunken condition, nnd who afterward becamo violently Insano when committed to tho county Jail. hostetterv. l CELEBRATED Wor Mulnria there Is noth ing ho sure us the Bittern. It tones up the tysteni,HtlMup the sluggish blood and posi tively cumh 8lck Headache Dlzzlnets Insomnia Indigestion Dynpeprfa and Constipation. A fair trial will convince you. STOMACH g Fitters i All persons knowing themselves to be in debted to me will call and settle their their accounts as 1 need the money. t Conrad Platzoeder I Meat Market WE WILL BUY I ; ?h..p 1 HOKi, Calvas alio Draued Uaof, hindquarters and w,M " i .v, D-ii rum Kno rOUl- try. Wa nil oountry ordsrs. SMITH BROS. Wholesale Butoheri, Portland, Or, Dullding Completed and Machinery Installed Soon. Tho work on tho now laundry building Is progressing ns rapidly ns tho workmen can push It, nnd It will bo but a short tlmo until tho machin ery will bo Installed. Tho onglno and holler aro now on tho ground, nnd ns soon ns tho floor is laid (tho workman commenced on this tusk this morning) tho onglno will bo sot up. Tho roof of tho build ing will go on in a fow days and whon the plnco Is undor cover tho machin ery will bo sot up. Tho holler will bo Bot In a boiler house to tho rear of tno main build ing,, nnd tho stonm pipes will lend froni It to tho engines and washing machines in the bnsomcnt. Insldo of u month It Is hoped to linvo tho plant In operation. E. Y. Judd In Portland. B. Y. Judd loft for Portland this morning after a weok's visit In tho city, looking over tho woolen mill. Ho In nil probability will roturn to his homo In tho East after his visit In Portland, though ha may roturn to Pendleton for a short tlmo boforo leaving for Connecticut. v Backs Down... OccasionaUyiTTH troversv u,;V?.tl,e ton! 'y to get a Ve ffi You will find g ,p ta'k'ng Peace generals pIepag read! 'uu ti -t WAR' News Trv Hlnnl,, . . n Conees" rYou wK H how much U "Ml E.p.Iwlth,h ZSl 4. iiuiUKurg ni?iini.rr?ullt -... '"f'pjUty OWL TEA HOB! BIG Remnant Sah Notice to Dry Goods Buyers This is the last week of the Closing-out Sale of Dry GoodB at the Boston Store in the present Etoro room. All this week lowest closing-out cut prices for "ends of lines," "remnants," "odd pairs," and "take all that's left ut a price," will prevai.1. Think twice before spending once, and you will go to the lio6tou Store, if economically inclined. . . . Ne.xt week we open our Shoe stock in north room and ask your kind in dulgence. Our ByBlem of good fitting, appearing, and wearing shoes at popu lar prices will be more noticeable than ever. The Boston Ston We nave just completed our invoice and find we W ----- . ... - 4 i 11 niuua ui I'nnn i scntfil. Ginghams, Woolens, Ticks. Sheeting pJ.'l cries, Ribbons, and a thousand and one other kinds o( good! COME AND UUY THEM CHEAP We will also during this sale make a great clean up on ShoJ ui an graucs CLOTHING WILL ALSO GO VERY $i8.5o Suit will go at $i3.oo 17 5o Suit will go at 12.50 16 50 Suit will go at 11.50 i5.oo Suit will go at 10.00 12. 5o Suit will go at 8.5o And so on as low as $3.50 per suit We have the finest selected stock of Goods bouehtfol Spring it has been our pleasure to show since locating in Pen! uieton, ana we must maKe room lor them. We will cut priced ireeiy ior ir e next two wccks, so come ana let us save yoJ money on what goods you need in our line. We wish to thaoH our many friends for their liberal patronage during the yeil 1903. it lias ueen tne most succcsslul year since locating id your city. Again thanking one and all, ST. JOE STOR Leaders of Low Prices in Pendleton PLUMBING Oat Work and the BlD Will stand comparison with the I of 'em. The work is as near perfl n hi.mnns can attain the p1 therefor as cheap as anybody shoj expect. We do all km 01 " tary plumbing and gas 1 ,m not immoderately. us estimate on your next necessity! our line. W. J. CLARKE &C0. CourtStre ELATERITE la Mineral Rubber. 11 ATCDiTri"Ei?viF Nv: T. I l 1 I l I 1 V w - - prepan takes th, place of shlngloa, tin, Iron, tar aad 6 BMT "i ana moop eunaces, guuurn, -' - merlt. u" Tempore i for all cllmatos. Reasonable in coat Bold on It will i. n - 1 a infnrmatlon . .. . 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