Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1904)
DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 111, 1904. New Goods Two of our 1904 Spring lines for m-n ar now in, For the swell dressers we have the Edwin Clapp shoes. They are the acknowledged lenders. The J, E. Tilt Shoe, positively the best shoe for the price, $3.50 and I400 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 FOB THE ACADEMY REV. VAN NUYS SPEAKS OF PENDLETON INSTITUTION Says Eastern Oregon People Should Build up Home School Its Field Should be Widened Church Pec pie Should Take a Pride In Pat ronlzlng It in Preference to Out side Schools. llov. W. L. Van Nuys, pastor ot tho Presbyterian church of La Grande, and president of tho board of missions of tho Eastern Oregon presbyter- wns In tho city, today, on business connected with tho Pendle ton Academy and tho Presbyterian church here. Mr. Van Nuys Is enthusiastic over the prospect and wide nold lor use fulness before tho Pendleton Acad emy, and assures the people of Pen dleton and tho patrons of tho In stitution, that tho church In Eastern Oregon and tha Presbytery, will be gin a campaign In tho Interest of that Institution, which will place It at the head of tho list of denomina tional schools In tho stato. Heretofore Pendleton Academy has been more or less a Umatilla county and a Pendleton institution. Its cir cle of activity has been confined 'o "this county, whllo It is tho only Presbyterian school In Eastern Ore gon or Eastern Washington, An awakening of tho church in tho Interest of tho school is now lit hand. Mr. Van Nuys thinks, and as president of ono nf tho most impor tant boards in tho Eastern Oregon presbytery, ho pledges tho moral support and personal nctlvlty ot tho church of Eastern Oregon and tho presbyterj, to tho academy. Ho thinks tho Held of the academy should be widened to Inclmlo nil tho counties of Enstorn Oregon, Tho moral surroundings of this school under tho supervision of tho church nre of tho highest possible standard, Tho corps of teachers cannot bo ox celled In tho state, and ho feels that tho members of tho Presbyterian church, throughout Eastern Oregon owo It to tho people of Pendleton who havo built and equipped the academy, to pntronlzo this Institu tion, In preference to Portland or other schools. Pendleton has done nobly In as sisting with tho erection and main tenance of this school. Tho citizens here havo moro than done their part. Now It remains for the people of Eastern Oregon who aro interested in higher education and especially tho church peoplo who aro directly interested In the welfare of their In stitution, to render all tho moral support and patronage possible to Insure a firm and atopic foundaHau for the school. : IF IT IS F. & S. You can depend on its being good and being the right thing for the ailment. F, & S. Cough Syrup Oil Liniment Liver Pills Toilet Cream Elixir Cascara Sagrada Sarsaparilla Quinine Hair Tonic Bitters , Healing Oil Manufactured and sold by TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists Snow at The Dalles. A. D. Gallowny, representative tf tho UlakcMcFaul Paper Company, of Portland, arrived in tho city this morning from Portland. He says there is about on? foot of snow in Tho Dalles, aud the Weather is very cold. At Umatilla there is a sllgnt fall of snow, but west of Tho Dalles at Hood ltlver, there Is no trace of snow, nor Is thcro any at Echo. A streak of snow extending from tho Cascades to Umatilla fell on Sunday and Snnday night. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT E -Phosphate I BAKING POWDER SAVES ONE-THIRD THE EGOS. SAVES TWO-THIRDS THE MONEY SAVES ALL. THE WORIIY. One Ponml 2ScinM, AllGroceri. CIRCUIT ClR T JURY FOUND SENATOR MITCHELL WAS ClUlLTY. Perry Hunter Will Be Tried on Charge Double Larceny Tomorrow Case of Connerly vs. Ell Is Being Tried Today, Being a 8ult to Re cover Damages to a Team Other Cases Set for February 17 and 19. Tho circuit court has been grind ing moat of tho day on tho enso of William Connorloy vs. Joo Ell. It Is an action for money, brought by tho plaintiff to sccuro dnmago alleged to bo duo for Injury done to n tenm cf driving mares, which ho let to tho defendant during tho lattor part of tho summer. It is alleged thnt tho horses wero ovordrlvon and under fed so thnt thoy wero practically worthless when returned to tho barn. Tho plaintiff asks $276 In damago money, together with tho costs and disbursements ot tho nction. Tho caso Is being heard beforo n Jury consisting of J. H. Price, William Duff, J. II. Mumford, Robert Still, Tlvls II. Mollroom, Douglass Bolts, A. Hopson, 0. M. Oross, E. A. Dud ley, H. U. Lcc, J. H. Parkes and John McGinn. The caso of Eleanor Payant vs. Adalard Payant and William Mc llrldo hns been sot for Fobrunry 17. On February 18 tho cases of Mary E. Past vs. T. S. Hittt and J. 0. Moy ors vs. Slary English, an appeal from tho Justlco court, will bo heard, whllo tho casu of F. N. McChandlors vs. Samuel Warner will bo heard on tho 19th. Two Sentences. Senator Mitchell, tho Indian who was tried yesterday for stealing n horse nnd saddlo from J. S. Holmes In this city, was found guilty by tho jury after being out a few minutes nnd will bo sentenced by tho court beforo tho closo of this session. Perry Hunter, who wns held on tho double chargo of larceny from n warehouse, nnd of the theft of threo mares and two colts, was arraigned nnd pleaded not guilty. His trlnl Is set for tomorrow morning. TAX ROLL WORK. Busy Time In the Sheriffs Office Re ceiving and Estimating. The ofllco force of tho sheriff's of fice Is busy with the tnx roll, both In taking In taxes over tho counter, nnd In mnklng out the statements asked for by those living out of thy city. This morning n letter was receiv ed from N. A. Davis, of Milton, ask ing that tho statements of taxes owed by 500 persons whoso names wero included in tho latter, ho sent to him. It will take tho clerks somo time to make tho statements, owing to tho rush of other work In tho of fice. In a short time, when the peoplo begin to rush Into tho office In or der to get their payments made be foro tho rebato clause in tho law is void, a man will bo appointed to work during tho night on tho state ments from tho out-of-tho way dis tricts. This action Is mndo neces sary from tho fact that during tho daytime tho men havo not tlmo to use tho books for other purposes than thoso lined up at tho counter. T NOT GOOD, NOT HERE The Daily Question No matter what your appetite may be you can always enjoy a cup of 1 Revere Coflee For breakfast, at lunch or dinner it is perfectly delicious. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED F. S. YOUNGER & SON I WILL LEAVE LONG CREEK. Editor of the Ranger Has Been Threatened With Death If He Re mains in the City. C. E. Coo, editor of tho Long Creek Ranger, whoso ofllco was blown up with dynamlto on Febru ary 7, has received letters threaten ing his llfo, nnd that of his family's It ho persists in publishing tho paper In his residence ns wns hid Inten tion, nfter tho ofllco wns destroyed. Ho has been wnrned to leavo tho county on peril of death, and will scttlo up his affairs and movo away. Ho will makd ovory effort to locato the persons who destroyed his ofllco, nnd serious trouble is oxpected ho- foro tho matter Is entirely settled. Tho trouble is thought to havo 'jx tended to tho settlers, who take sides In tho difficulties, ami a genu ino feud Is being nurtured In tho in terior of Grant county. Officials ex pect to hear of a killing every day, as many prominent citizens of tho county aro identified with tho con troversy, which resulted In tho de struction of tho Hanger office. HAVE INCORPORATED. W. J. Clarke Hardware Company, With 8tock of $15,000. Articles of Incorporation havo boon filed in tho ofllco of tho sec rotary of .stato nt Salem, organizing tho hardwaro firm of W. J. Clarko & Company. Tho capital stock Is placed nt $15,000, and tho Incorpora tors nro glvon as W. J. Clarko, W. A, Johnston aud K. C. Clarko. Tho incorporation of tho business is simply a matter of policy on tho part of tho management, which will not bo changed in tho least by tho action. TWO FUNNY ANSWERS. Came as Definition of "Quorum" and "Initiative and Referendum." It is often tho caso that funny answers aro glvon In ochool examin ations, Lut tho toachors' examination Just closed furnished a couplo of laughB. It was asked in civil gov ernment that a definition bo glvon of tho word "quorum," nnd ono of the teachers wrote, "A quorum Is thnt condition f ctiulllbrlum whoro tho opposltPB balance." Another teacher said, In nimwor to n request to glvo hor Idea of tho n Itlntlvo ami roforoiulum," thnt tho "Inltlntlvo Is the beginning or prelim Innrles of anything nnd referendum Is tho closing or ending nt n thing. WILSON-ESTES. Well Known Younn People United In Marriage Today. Miss Sarah B. Wilson and Claudo R. Ustcs wero married this afternoon at 5 o'clock at tho residence of llov. O. W. Illgby, who porformed tho cer emony, immediately nfter tho cere mony, which wns wltnossed by a few of the limuedlato relatives ot tho principals, Mr. nnd Mrs. Estcs took the train for Spoknno nnd Soattlo, where they will visit for a tlmo ho foro returning to Atltonn, whoro thoy will mnko tholr futuro homo. Tho brido Is n well known nnd highly respected young lndy, nnd Is n sister of Mrs. Corn Cooper. The groom was formerly n bnrbor In this city, but lately bought n shop In Athena, whore thoy will reside. CLARENCE HAYES TO ASYLUM. Has Epilepsy, Caused by a Fall In juring His Back. Sheriff T. D. Tnylor left this morning for Salem, having In his custody Clnronco Hayes, who hail been committed to tho asylum. Hayes has been to tho Institute onco before, and was discharged ns cured. Ho Is the victim of oplloptlc Ills, nnd whllo in them Is violent. Tho com plaining witness wns .1. 13. Mumford. Tho dlsenso Is thought to bo tho re sult of n fall received by tho pntlcnt when a child, when ho fell from a barn loft nnd Injured his bnck. Swart-Mason Wedding. Miss Mao Swart, daughter of I. Swart, the veteran telegraph opera tor of Illugham Springs, wns married to J. S. Mason, of Ia Orando, on Sun day. The wedding took placo nt Union They will reside permanent ly nt Ijv Ornnde. New Laundry Complete, !,n (Iramtc. Fob. 111. Tho now laun dry of Dunn llrothers Is now com plete anil ready for business. Tho building Is much larger than tho old ono destroyed by Ilro on December Prize for Solving Riddle. Miss Mildred Cheney, of this city, hns Just received n prlzo of $2.B0, from a San Frnnclsco firm, for guess ing a riddle in a contest published In n San Francisco paper. Parish Aid Valentine Party. A valentlno narty will bo given by tho Parish Aid tonight, at tho resi dence of Mrs. J. F. Robinson. A happy time Is expected. Ilrlng your dime. Attending Mrs. Anderson's Funeral. T. E. Ilueliler, Mrs. J. C. Shea, Mrs. Charles Mclqulst and Miss Pau lino Lederleo, of I-a Grande, camo over this morning to attend the fune ral of Mrs. Mnrtln Anderson. Ill With Tonsllltis. Deltn Crnwford, tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford, is 111 with a very severe attack of tonsllltis. A woman may know moro than her husband, but slio doesn't at tempt to show it when sho wants n now hat. l ,, 't H I Artists Supplies If you are interested in Oil Painting see us. Our line is complete ACADEMY BOAKDS STRETCH KRS BRUSHES ARTISTS SABLES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of fram- mc mcturcs. 4, w T - r 1 01 irames Newest stock C. C. SHARP Opera ITouse IJIock CANTY'S Amusement Hall A pleasant place to spend your spare time. Pool Billiards Shootfng'Gattery Bowling Alley And other" Pastimes MUSIC EVERY EVENING Basement, under W. C R. Depot & I MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. lo. 7 Poll tL, $Mlun,0(R.gLuENSHOREIYPEWniTER supputi ... ntnung ... Eipttl Repairing TO ORGANIZE HEARST CLUD. First Movo Toward Arranging for the Coming Presidential Campaign In Umatilla County. Tho first rcnl movo townrd ornan- lalne for tho coming prosldontlal campaign In Unmtllln county hns hns boon mudo by HcnrBt demo-crnts. Preliminary stops hnvo boon taken toward tho organization of a Hearst Club In tills city, to promote tho nomination or w. u. Hearst for tho prcsldoncy. A meeting will bo call ed In tho nenr futuro to com plot o tho organization nnd bogln nn nctlvo campaign for tho nomination of Hearst. Pendleton Lady 8andbagged. Word has boon rocolvod by Louis Hunzlkor, tho Jowolor, thnt tho lady who was tho victim of nn attempt ed sandbagging In Wnlln Wnlln FrI day ovonlng, wns his slstor, Miss I.llllo Hiinzlkor, Tho young lady is now recovering from tho shock of her unpleasnut oxporlonco nnd Is onco moro nt hor work, hut wns for n few dnys much shnkon up ovor tho occurrence lanan n.j .. ! ww. tat 1 J hmes where ' feel fine. Mother's Pride Coffee Is servprl i. memi,..: akes all i OWL TEA HB8SE ! ST. JOE STORtf Just Received from New York New embroideries, all widths, new laces all tl newest patterns, new ladies' collars, they are pre S? new tinsel braids, nil colors, new buttons, all s!i and shapes, new muslin undrrwear, new dress ami, Voites, Etamines, plain and Melrose effects, Cecilliaa..! plain and figured, new suitings. Prices most reason able. If you wish to see the newest and latest novel ties, visit our store. NEW TSOODS ARRIVING DAILY LYONS MERCHANTILE CO, '- NEW HATS AT THE BOSTON STORE See our new hat conformer tall week. On the road now, The Boston Store SHOES AND CLOTHING a t CYfTTTNfi TIME need not lead you to forget this -and it is a fact-that w e your shirt dean ,gi anu iron h u ui . iji outofourhandsyou: wear it. furuier, linen serves toshow w.thcq"! tnj fu ness what we can -uu r , iaunuumiK, delivered. mn nruurRSTIl, inn. uvHi--STEAM LAUNDRY ...GET DRY WOOD.. We have on hand o very large stock of solid y wood of all kinds (not half seasoned Rtecn wooo; dry wood, whick burns and gives out heat. prepared to deliver this good wood promptly lo A trial order for our wood will make you want more when you are out of fuel. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Newman's Cigar Store. Phone Blak ,0, JL rELA-rrniTg I. Mineral Rubber.1 t- noOT or mm It neooswiry to IlKPXiACat a " r- I Vl fi I ELATERITE ROOFIN Tempore J for all climates. .Reasonable In cost. o"' teoc u will pay to ask tor pricesona ""'"'"b no CO. THE ELATERITE ROOFINU Woraastar ullrflno. " . TTyrMUr-i NX - w w w0wm mtl MUUI 4l4 V"