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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1905)
D.VILT EAST OI(E(;VIAX, PENDLETON, OKEUON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, IMS. EIGHT rAGEb. TAGR EIGHT. We Have A .w Importation of whit and es.rated Havlland China Juat in; also kaai-sinted Pouyat. Lanternlei. T. V., Hsvlland and Royal Austrian Chtaa. Oar hand-painted China ia largo ana varied. Price are the lowest cstpare them with others Sterling Silver 184? Rogers Bros, and Oneida Community Plated Ware are now sold by ns The Community war ia guaran teed for twenty-five years. No other plaited ware "Juat aa good." Owl Tea House Chance on a drcaocd doll, boys' tool chest and hand-finished game set, with Uc purchase- SMALL PONIES UMATILLA "CAYrSF.S" ARE SENT TO CALIFORNIA. G. W. Shipley of Santa Barbara, Has Purchased About 100 Head of Res ervation Ponies to Cross Willi Shet land Umatilla Pon.es Are Most Beautiful of All the Small Breeds. fashionable horse market and the Umatilla Indian pony being a distinct and unique breed, has furnished the greatest possibilities in this line. Other tribes of Indians have ponies which would be much cheaper than the Umatilla ponies since they are nearer to his farm at Santa Barbara. but no other breed of Indian ponies combines the beautiful outlines and freakish colors with nerve and spirit, and so for this reason these ponies are purchased for this odd industry and shipped nearly 1000 miles In prefer ence to other breeds founde nearer at hand. 10 DESIRABLE CONSOLIDATION OF STOCK ASSOCIATIONS. lumen II. Gwtnn, Secretary of the Na tional Association, Well 1'lca.Hcd With lU-wulta Asportation Will Now Agitate for a Biennial Uvastock Census: In Order to Keep Stockmen Ported ou Conditions. NO HOSPITAL FOR CONDON. 1 UajMllla county is thoroughly ad vertised all over California through the Sunnyslde Shetland Pony farm, belonging to G. W. Shipley at Santa Barbara, Cal. Mr. Shipley has sent out over 100 head of Umatilla Indian ponies of all the colors of the rainbow. to his pony farm, for the purpose of crossing them with Shetlands to pro duce a docile, moderate sized, attract ive breed, suitable for polo ponies, basket buggies, small phaetons and other fashionable rigs at his stables In Pasadena and Santa Barbara. Mr. Shipley Is now in the city and has selected another carload of 30 head of small mares from the reserva tion, which will be shipped direct to his farm where they will be broken to drive and ride and bred to Shetland stallions. So far the Umatilla county ponies EXACT INCREASE. One-Third of a Million More Assessed Than Last Year. The exact Increase in the amount of the assessment for school district No. 16, Pendleton, over that of last year is $354,129.28, the amount for last year being but t. 398. 699. while It amounted to $1.750, 828.28 this year. Remodeling the White House. Frank Robinson, Instead of tearing out the "White House" on South Main street, is having It completely remod eled, inside and out, and repainted. It will be ready for occupancy by the middle of next week, and In the hands of a lessee on the premises. A large part of the structure will be devoted to Rultes of housekeeping rooms, for which It Is especially adapted, as from ltd tiAonlinr tiwntlnn hnth Rtnrles nre purchased by Mr. Shipley have proved ; eaually accessible from the street. Every room In the building has been to be the best breed ever crossed with the Shetland for a beautiful, spirited small hone and he will continue In the business as long as the fashionable tourist and rich people of California furnish a market for this odd breed of animals. He will select freak colors on the reservation, such as pinto, mouse col ored, speckled and other oddities In the color line. In hopes of securing freaks in the breeding of this kind of ponies, to the small Shetland stallions kept on his farm. The demand for the freak is grow ing more strong every year In the CURE Don't EndurelCofds Wearing out a cold means wear ing out yourself. The endurance method la neither wise nor neces sary. Once It was hard to curs colds, now It Is easy. Our F. & S. Sure Cold Cure enlarged, and the general plan modi- fled and improved Will cure In a short time. Take them when the first symp toms of cold appear and the cold won't come. They stimulate all the vital functions. They relieve the congested condition of the head and throat. They cure and do It promptly and thoroughly. Price, 25c For sale at TALLMAN & CO. LEADING DRUGGISTS. Experts Resume Work. Today Experts Buchanan and Beck wlth resumed their work on the books of Treasurer Sommerville, In which office they had not entirely completed their labors when they submitted their report. Also, they have a few hours work In the office of Assessor Strain before they are entirely through experttng the county records. No investigation is to be made in th office of the school superintendent, as the work there is such as not to ne cessitate it. That the union of the National Livestock association and the Ameri can association which is to take place In Denver on January 30, Is most de sirable, is evidenced by the following letter from James H. Owlnn, secretary of the National Livestock association, who brought the two associations to gether In a meeting of the executive committees some time in October. Mr. Gwlnn says: Denver, Col., Nov. 8. (Editor East Oregonlan.) The press of the entire country has been almost unanimous In Indorsing the union of the two live stock associations, and there is no question but that it was a very wise move taking Into consideration the number of Important matters that are pressing at the present time In the way of national legislation needed, and larger appropriations for In spection and experimental stations, and one of the most Important things that we do desire, and that the stock Industry needs, is a census at least biennially, so as to be able In a meas ure, to try to govern the supply as to the demand. At present It is guess work on the part Of everybody, and this works a hardship on the industry both In times of large supply and small demand as in times of small supply and large demand. The agricultural Interests, such as corn and meat and the cotton indus try of the south are looked after fairly carefully, and the statistics and data are compiled by the government officials, and we see no reason, why just as close interest should not be taken as far as the stock industry is concerned. You have doubtlec noticed that wo nre getting some response from Ger many as the outcome of the reciproc ity conference held In Chicago, and there Is no reason why, from the at titude that Germany is taking at present, that we cannot consummate a reciprocal relation with them, and thus give us a larger outlet for the over supply of cattle that we evidently have on hand; this Is greatly to be de sired for some of the lines and grades of cattle have shown scarcely any Im provement, and in fact, in most cases, are not as good as last year. Taking into consideration the large amount of inferior cattlo that have been sent to the markets this fall, the cattlemen everywhere should muke an extra effort to Improve the 1 quality of their stock as it is demonstrated every day In the markets that high bred stuff Is what lr In demand and what brings the price. Project for Now Building May Now be Abandoned. Condon may lose the Sister's hospi tal, says the Condon Globe. This statement will no doubt prove unwelcome news to u lurge majority of the people of Condon and vicinity who hud taken It for granted thut the project was practically assured. The proposition from the sisters whs that if the town would put up $3, 000 their order would erect n hospital to cost not less than $10,000. Ill order to carry on the work It Is iiecessury fur the sisters to neijotiuco u lonn in the east giving a note, endorsed by) the bishop of this diocese ui surety. A subscription paper was started here to secure $3000 asked for from the town and after three weeks or : a more about $2200 has been subscribed I and while those in charge of the paper believe that eventually the full amount may be secured the work was so slow and the Interest so lucking that when the bishop learned of the situation he remnrked that "evidently the people of Condon do not want a hospital," and declined to give his further en dorsement to the. project. Father Kelly Is now In Portland conferring with the bishop and on the result of that conference depends the fate of the hospital. A few years ago when a similar in stitution was projected at Heppner, the town was asked for $6000 and the amount was raised in less than 24 hours. They got the hospital. People say today that Condon is a better town thnn Heppner ever wus. If It Is as good that other $800 should be forth coming before another sun goes down. vv mi 1 are more men buying $25.00 suits of this store who have hereto-fore had their clothes made by a local tailor? It is a fact that our $25 suits : are commanding the respectful : consideration of our best busi ness and professional men. - GYMNASIUM DANG E FIRST REGULAR FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE TONIGHT. Will Be Given Every Other Friday Night, Alternating With "the High School Dances Admission of Fifty Cents Charged Both Dancers and Spectators Entrance to Gymnast um Will Be Through Court Street En trance. tStein-Bloch Smartuom& iw. mm 3, have yon seen our display of this line of Suits Overcoats Raincoats Dress Suits Business Cluuiges on Cottonwood. Several changes in the business places on Cottonwood street, between Alta and Court, have just taken place. Brummett & Son, owners of one of the livery stables there, have pur chased the stable of Walter Llndsey and will hereafter conduct both busi nesses; while Mr. Llndsey has pur chased the Tom Gurdane second-hand store and will conduct that business In the future. What Shah We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family very day. Let us answer it to-day. Try IN SESSION SEVERAL DAYS YET. Supreme Court Cannot Complete Its Labors This Week. Tomorrow the famous case of Baker county vs. A. H. Huntington et al will be tried in the supreme court for the second time. This time the appeal Is made from the decision of Judge Ellis, before whom the case was tried last spring on a change of venue, and a verdict given In favor of the county for $10,000 and interest and costs. The case for the appellant is based upon technicalities. Attorneys for Baker county are Thomas G. Greene, This evening the first regular Fri day night dance will be given In the Commercial association gymnasium, i under the auspices of the athletic board. In preparation for the occa , slon a stove has been placed in the room so as to make it comfortable, .and the equipment will be removed so as to leave the floor free for danc- I ing. The club dances, which nre to be given every two weeks, alternating with those given in Music hall by the high school students will be Informal In natyre and open to all members of the association. An admission of 60 cents will be charged for both spec tators and dancers. The floor man agement will be under the direction of the members of the athletic board, which Is composed of the following: George Hartman, Jr., R. W. Ritner, Dan P. Smythe, George Strand and Mark Moorhouse. Music will be fur nished by Messrs. Uuiott and Klrk- man. Entrance to the gymnasium for the dances will be by the Court street stairway, and the door leading from the billiard room Into the gymnasium will be locked. A First-class Shoe Repairer Here ROOSEVELT'S Boston Store No Place Like Umatilla. George Warburlon, an old-time res ident and successful farmer In the Cold Springs country, tiring of Uma tilla county prosperity, thought he would try Idaho, with the result that he is perfectly satisfied he made a of Portland, and Halley & Lowell, of, mistake and Is willing to acknowledge ihi. ..iiv uhli Hrt A Smith reore-! It. says the Echo News. Mr. Warbur- de'icions and healthful dessert. Prc ;wred vi tv-n nrmiti. No boiling! no '.Mixing ! ami boiln:!f water and set to rooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp jerry und Strawberry. Get a package t vour grocc"' toiay. JO cta, Our Savings Department It Is broad enough to Is not restricted In the scope of Its patronage. accommodate all, and Here are its Patrons I The young folks with their small savings. 1 The breadwinner, striving to accumulate a fund to procure a home or competency for old age. $ The well-to-do, for the convenience afforded and the Income pro vided. 4 Those with Idle funds awaiting Investment. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OfcECON sent the defendants. In the supreme court it Is said the argument will be made by William Smith, who is the only member of the firm now In the city. The defendants In the case are A. H. Huntington, ex-sherlff, A. L. Brown, Jurats Fleetwood, J. W. Isen hoffer, J. T. Fyfer, D. Curtwrlght und Harry A. Duffy, all f whom were bondsmen for the first named. The following cases were disposed of by the supreme court today: Quackenbush & Burroughs, respon dents, vs. Hoskins & Harkins, appel lants. The case was appealed from Malheur county and the argument for the appellant was by Oliver O. Haga, of Boise. No oral argument was made for the respondent. L. H. Springer, administrator, vs. Jenkins Bros., from Harney county. Dalton Biggs, of Burns, appeared for the appellant, while Will R. King, of Ontario, argued for the respondent. Keystone Mining and Milling com pany, appellants, vs. the Equity Cop per and O. M. comrmy, respondents. Arguments were bj N. C. Illchards. of Sumpter. for the appellants, and John L. Rund and Errett Hicks, for the respondent. Aside from the Buker county bond case it is also expected that the case of Price vs. the O. R. & N. company will be heard. This case is appealed from this county. From present indications, the ses sion cannot be comploted this week and will last until perhaps Tuesday of next week. ton was unloading his large farming outfit of stock und lmple nents from the cars this morning, and told us that he had tried Idaho but was glad to get back to his old haunts. He fur ther advises those who may think there are better locations than this county some other place, to stay at home, thus saving the lost time and expense In finding out that there Is no place like old Umatilla. The sin found out Is no worse than the sin concealed. The recollection of quality remain long after the prion paid Is forgotten. When you want a first -dam article In the grocery line, remem ber tliat you can get It here. Our prion are right. We are getting In new goods daily, and aim to keep our stork up-to-date In every respect. Special Today Cheese of all kinds. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. IF YOTJ DONT TRADE WITH US WE BOTH LOSE MONEY. F.vcrytlilng Empty But the Indian. For wandering aimlessly on the streets last night, a lone Indian way taken In charge by the officers and booked with tho charge of vagrancy. Articles found on his person were two pint bottles, empty, which presumably accounted for his restlessness, a purse, also empty, and a corkscrew. Returned to Spokane. Itoe Coutts, who has been In the city for tho past three weeks with rheumatism, returned to his home In Spokane this morning. Mr. Stevens, chief engineer of the Panama canal, is clamoring for more machinists, bollermakers, plumbers und track foremen. How much does contentment cos t ? Ask liA.Fftlf.FR5'l eyour grocer the price of Golden Gate Coffee on merit. Sold Aroma-tight tins. No prizes no coupons no crockery J. A. rOLGER A CO. Umm 1'rmclioo tSVIkBUSHi. MM Big Discount on Sweaters We desire to close out our tntb - stock of m.n's and boys' Sweat ers. Here Is your chance to buy a good Sweater cheap. 7S sweaters go at c $1.00 Sweaters go at $1.26 Sweaters go at $1.50 Sweaters go at t&0 $2.0 Sweaters go at $2.50 Sweaters go at $3.00 Sweaters go at t3A $3.50 Sweaters go at M-M Baer (b Daley Clothiers and Hatters Hawkes Cut Glass (Grand Prise Paris Exposition.) The Hawkes good name Is built upon more than twonty-flve years ef progress In the work of glass manufacture. Hawkes Cut Glass is in a class by Itself. No low grade glass, but every piece th. HIGHEST QUALITY. We are excluslv. agents hers. Bee our window display. WINSLOW BROS. Jewelers and Opticians Byers' Park Addition Opens The cheapest place in the dry to build a pretty home Can at FRANK B. CLOPTON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY and Cat PricM . .112 Court Street LEGAL BLANKS gonlan for a free eat alogoc of them. A tuU strpply al wayi kept to stock.