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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1904)
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1004. 4 New Goods Swo of our 1904 Spring lines for im.n arc now in. For the swell dressers we have the Edwin Clapp shoes. They are the acknowledged leaders. The J, E. Tilt Shoe, positively the best shoe for the price, $3. 50 and '$4 00 ever sold anywhere. They are made in Vici, Valour, Box Calf and Calf and genuine Reck Oak Soles. ; DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phone Main 1181. GOOD SHOES CHEAP PROPOS E CHANGES WOO L PROSPECTS LARGE CROP COMING AND OF FINE QUALITY. Sheep Are All In Fine Condition and the Growth of Wool Has Been Un. interrupted This Is One of the Years When All the Conditions Have Been Admirable Sheepmen in Good Spirits. Charles Cunningham has juat re turned from a week spent among his sheep and is in the best of spirits over the prospect for a good clip this year. All of the sheep are in pood con dition, fat and healthy, their lleeces are large and the wool is strong, so that in the estimation of 'Mr. Cun ulngftnra the crop this season win :-,e nt least a fourth more than last, and It may yield a still higher advance. The winter has been very favora ble to the growth of the sheep, warm and open and at the same time not overly wet. The pasturage has been plentiful, the grass strong and easy to be gotten, so that there has not been a day In all of the winter when the sheep did not have nil they wish ed to eat. This has kept them in good flesh, nnd has allowed the wool grow steadily, so that there has Jfeen no break and therefore w" '' no dead or spliced strands. ! Its growth by lack of feed nnd be j gins to lose flesh, the woot begins to die. or at least stops Its growth, nnd ' from that point out the strands of the lloece become dead nnd brittle. having no life or strength, nnd bring jingtin the market nn inferior price. This year, however, nothing of the I kind has happened, and the wool will I be therefore of strong fibre, heavy in weight, rich tn the natural oil, nr In the language of the sheepmnn. It will be "nllvo." Those nre the rensons all of the sheepmen of the county nre In such good spirits, for they know that no ordinary spell of weather thnt could sweep over the country front now m would nffeet matters in the least. PLANS FOR NEW LINE OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT main with the government, nnd bo expended In schools nnd Improve ments or be allowed to nccumulnto for their children, while tho other faction wnnlB to draw It nil down and spend it as they see fit. The factions have actually chang ed positions In the past year, tho una favoring the payment n year ago now ! maintains thnt tho government Present Quarters too Small nnd Un-1 should keep the money for tho future . and a Lar0e Number of Pocks j ZlH are Packed Away Proposed to ,,,,,, ThB ci,nnB0 s duo, Enlist Co-operation by the School nlinosl entirely to the disposition to' District Problem for the Next be opposite to the other faction, Commercial Meeting Association. I THE "WONDERS." When tho new administration of ,. , ... the Commerrlnl Association conies , Baseball Team Beln0 Organized for Into power nt the noxt mrotlng one Coming Season, of the first things that will come up j The "Wonders" are about to be for discussion, according to (he ' nrgnhlxed ami put on n playing ba story of one or two of the members, sis for the baseball season, will b" the disposal of tho library. At a meeting Inst night Hoy Alex- The library has been n perplexing ancler wns elected rnptnln, nnd Tom question with the association for Malarky malinger. Nearly nil of the some time, nnd as yet there Is no 0ld plnyors nre In the city nnd some satisfactory solution. Tho shelves m,w material, so It Is expected to are now full of books, nnd thoro are organise n stronger tnem than ever over $100 worth of new books which before. have never been unpneked, owing to When the team was organized the lack of a place to put them. The several years ago, It was composed Utile room where the library Is 0f some of the boy players of the placed Is full, and unless there Is city, hut with the passage of time, some alteration made In tho roomi- these have grown to be pretty husky there can be no place for nior, voting ball players, who will put 'in LOOKING FOR LOCATION. Would Goods ! R. L". Fontaine, of Billinos, Start Ladies' Furnishing Store. It. E. Kontninn fiirninrlv In Imsi. TmsH nt Tlllllnr-a Mnnt to n. ,. I- dleton. He is In search of n suita ble location for a Indies' furnishing goods establishment, and thinks Pen dleton would bo an oxcellent location for sucli a business. He would nut in a $20,000 to J30. OOti stock of up-to-date goods and wishes to rent In prominent loca tion. He has been timJble to secure quarters yet, and It Is nnss.''''o that a building will have to be erected especially for the business. books. Many Men of Many Minds, Some of the members tnke but lit j tie Interest In the fnte of the library I as their tastes are more In the club line Others wish to improve the library, but do not wish to sacrifice a good game when harness. they get Into WILD MAN AN OLD SOLDIER, Faithlessness of Fiancee Has Affect ed His Mind, OrniiKovllIo, Idaho. Fob. 12 n car a. Hodson the wild man fauna wnnilorliiB In Salmon niver moim tains Inst week, has boon adjudged Innnno nnd will bo taken to niaeic foot asylum. Hodson whb Idonti fled by Charles IJbIo of the Qranee vlllo Standard, as formorly n mem l.or or company C, First Montana volunteor Infantry. Uslo havlnc served with him In tho Philippine is. lands. O. R. &. N. Bulletins. A supply of O. H. & N. Hulletlns Including tho roport or Col. it c' Judson, Industrial nsont, linn 'heen received nt this onico nnd will i,e cheerfully distributed to the farmers Interested In tho experiments mndo by this enterprising company The Hand Painted. The self mndo mnn will win respect ' Although or learning shy; To self mndo women wo object, E'en though 'the paint 1b dry homes a 'ttd - "UCIJ ""Winer's Prii Lffee Issved. 1.- culd tnewspaPe I thin In l-.Marsh. OWLTBl 4t ST. JOE SToJ The Journal's War Service. The Oregon Dally Journal Is the only nowspnpor in Oregon receiving the full Henrst war service from the nny of the room or conveniences of ""em. 1 nis special service is much the association. Others would like l"'tlt'r uml "u,rn s',lc' "" tlu' stur to have the current magazines and ilyicd Asso-lated Press service, papers but care nothing for the refer-' Tll" Journal lm recently trebled its once hooks and histories that com- j lnrRe subscription llflt in this city, pose n lnrge part of the collection. showing thnt Its enterprise in socttr One nlan now being talked over. I 'R tlllB "unrst war service is highly nnd the one thnt seems to meet with I appreciated. the greatest favor. Is the plan to j ; make of the collection n public II ' Taken to Hospital. brary for the use of tho book-lovers 1 Miss May McConnell, or Republic. and students of the city. The plan who has been critically 111 at the of thebo people Is to arrange quarters Hotel llickers for some time, wns re- I Just Received from NewYrJ ixt-w uiiiuruiucries, a,l wirti be ...... , newest patterns, new ladies' collars th new tinsel In aids, all colors, new bnttow ,H and shapes, new muslin undrrwi r?. ; 1 . . urest . ura, gamines, piain and Melrose effects tV:! moved yesterday to the hospital, where she wns taken In hopes that the added facilities of the Instlttl turn would promote a recovery. 4 t Grant Copeland Married. Grant P.inwlnntt nml Mlaa Al!rn Whenever the sheep Is retarded In I Hooper, or Walla Walla, were mar- j rled in that city yesterday after noon. Mr, copeland Is a well known citizen 01 waua wunu cuuniy, aim 1 has many friends in this rlty. He j. is a partner pi senaior lmvi AUKeny IF IT IS F. & S. You can depend on its being good and being the right thing for the ajlmentt F. & S.. Cough Syrup Oil Liniment, Liver Pills, Toilet Clean: Elixir Cascara Sagrada Sarsapaiilla Quinine Hair Tonic Bitters Healing Oil 1 in the stock business t' ,-i f THt WHOLC30HC CRESCENT Manufactured and sold by i TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists Egg -Phosphate BAKIMC? POWDER SAVES OS'li iHIUD THE EGGS. saves TvaTHmrh the money SAVES ALL THE WORUY Ohe round 3" rent. AHOroori. for the honks in the rear of asBocin tlon rooms, and sopnrnto and apart from the association propor. The hooks could then be placed at the dlsiiosal of the people without in terfering with the members of the parent body. Students of the school. and those wishing to make use of the reference books could liuve the privilege free. proposal to Divide Expense. Those members who have talked the matter over arc In fnvor of some such change ns the one noted, but! " they would not be In favor of maln-l That old time ndvlco nbout sav tnlnlng a free library for the use of 'ng the pennies must bo twisted, the school district without some 1 Save the dollars and spend only tho heln from the district. If the scho.il pennies mid you will Innd In the board will donate n certnlu amount capitalists- row eacn month tor the maintalnancc of Will Preach at Butter Creek. Rev M. V. Howard, pastor of the Methodist church. South, will go to . Echo tomorrow night nnd will preach on Sunday at the Thompson school house on Iluttcr creek. Hev. G. XV. I Higby will occupy his pulpit hero, I during his nbsenco. plain and figurr d, new suitings. Prices ana laidt able. If von wish to see tl. ,.., "., U0Sl , . - '".ai II ties, visit our store. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY LYONS MERCHANTILE CC - --r -. 4.. 4-..4..4.. Spying; Shapes of the the llhrarj' the proposition would be very likely to meet with favorable consideration. If the change wore made, a man would have to be placed In charge of the rooms who could give his whole time to the care of the Asso- 4 elation rooms nnd the library; one xbo would know how to care forj lue uooks. Keep uiuui 111 jMiiue, ttuiv regated. and where they could be ' readily found. This librarian would have to be on duty every aftornoon, all day Saturday and In the even ingB, and would require for bis ser-; vices a higher salary than the Asso-, ciatlon can pay unless a special ' revenue Is provided. This is tno situation as It will bo laid b&forc the 1 association at the next meeting, and ' If all the conditions are met. the scheme may be adopted. htu. STOMACH fX. Don't select an unknown nif (Heine ifyou want to get rid of stoma eh, II ver or kidney troubles Wle people u-e the liltters iK-enuse for 60 years It him never full ed In cases of Poor Apixtite, Indigestion Flatulency Dyspepsia and ('oiiHtljiatlor, Give It a trlit . sfr si si m s i m iji i si ss s ss m m ijs m i m H' l 'I' NOT GOOD, NOT HERE t f t f I Don't Roast Your Cook But See COFFEE That, it the Your BEST Much Colfe is spoiled through the carelessness of the cook, but its no use to roast her, unless the Coffee is above reproach. To have it so always order "Revere." ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED j F. S. YOUNGER & SON AT ASSEMBLY HALL. Pupils of the Eighth Grade Will En tertain Tonight. This evening tho eighth grade of the public schools will entertain their friends nnd the patrons or tho schools ut the Assembly hall with n lltornry and musical program. All of those who take part In the enter tainment are members of the class, and a very Interesting time is prom ised to those who attend. The pro gram Is as follows: I'lann solo Katherine Smith Essay Pearl Harris. Vocal solo Nellie McMulIen. Ilocltatlon Vlalotte Do Horde. Duet Mlsss Kleda and Elllo Parkes. Essay fr'ranklo Webber. Hecltntlon Durr Edwards. Vocal solo Wlllard llonu. Essay Jessie Smith. I'luno boIo Ethel Hayes. Hecltatlon Flora Sheek. Vocal solo Itcna Ferguson. UMATILLAS WANT MONEY. Periodical Excitement 'Over an Imag inary Payment of Interest Money From the Government Indian Agent Charles Wllklns 's experiencing one of tho periodical Hurries of excitement among tho In dians on tho reservation, over an Im aginary payment of Interest money from tho government, on the princi pal owing to tho Indians for lands sold from tho reservation. Tho Umattllas know thore Is a largo sum of money duo thorn on this land, and about onco each year, Im agine tho government Is going to make a payment. They become high ly elated over tho prospect or a small fortune from this source, and aro now making business for tho agont vlth conotant Inquiries about tho pay mont. Thoy have sent An hundreds of names of those entitled to a pay mont, In case tho money comes and many or them aro planning what dis position will bo mailo of tho funds. Ono peculiarity ol tho situation Is that tho Indians, themselves, aro di vided on tho question of drawing this monoy from the government, Ono faction believes tho monoy should .'o- at it 0 fauING0NAllV5UIT?l Let us help you. x A Smart Stvles . ir i!f,Gocd Workman jp fXj ship Low Prices. a rare coniDir.a tion. Sullivan t Bond Fred Kautlnunn'i Local RrprexnUUre FRED KAUFFMANN The American Tdllvr aueano, U.S.A. KNOX HATS Arc here and ready for iosps tion and sale. All shes and colors R1GBY-CL0VE rlifiUPACTURINC COMPANY Manufacturers of Riby Clove COMBINED HARVESTERS BARLEY CRUSHERS Sectoral Iron for Brick Buildings, Sash Weights & Castings of all kinds Repair work on all kinds of machinery, and general black-smithing. Intersection of Webb and Alu streets CANTY'S Amusement Hall A pleasant place to rpend your spare time. Pool Billiards Shooting Gallery Bowling Alley And other Pastimes MUSIC EVERY EVENING Basement, under W. C. R. Depot & 1 ' - T , The Boston Stoi SHOES AND CLOTHING AN EXCITING need not lead you to forget tfd 1 ,c fact- that we canl ttiichit pnl lUllitaa sm. - -Itht anvthint! else you leave 1 u laundering Goods delivered. thp nOMESW' STEAM LAUNDRY IELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.) TOO MAY IN I X.t.l 111 Jl JJIJJ O .,... A(K a VOUN-OC?L 11 ATCDITP ROOFIM Takes tn, place of sIiIiikIob. tin, Iron, tar aad 6r"X' 'etc. BUT roonnga. For flat and atoop aurtaceB, buii, '--.' metti Tempore for all cllmatos. noasonable In cost bom u toed. It will pay to ask for prlccaand Informat on. THE ELATERITE ROOFINO l-u Worcestsr Building. T t ...GET DRY WOOD" . 1 golidry' We have on hand a very large stock 01 wood of all kinHs (not half seasoned green ' dry wood, whick burns and gives out nea . prepared to deliver this good wood promptly A trial order for our wood will make yon an when you are out of fuel. -'t .i-.. .t 4'4''( V. C. MINNIS .... ... ph.Bl'" j-eave oruers at Newman's uigar ai""" 16. to Fei tors 1 Robbe OF T IS TA I With I the Mi Lbbcrs hd Do for T appear Irt Log nclscc tab lot coi I robbc flv rms ai tbo 1 irely t 1 relle am knttng sccu Iminu bl th nselt obbei ingll Komi fctrk I0R "i"i' --