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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
Pendleton, Oregon, Thursday, September 23, 1915 Twrv Paeon illllinillllHIEtlilllllMIIItlllMIItlllltltllllllllllllltlllllllltlllllllEtl IinilllIIIII!lliII(UfllliIlIIIIIIIIMIttltittUt!!IIIllllIllllllIti FEDERAL BUILDING FILLS LONG FELT WANT Structure Now Being Erected Will House Pcstoffice and AUo (Jnittd Stata Court 5 Concrete and Fire Proof. One of the Largest and Most Modern Gar- age in all the Northwest East Ore?crun Round-Up Souvenir Edition W hen the rorncrstnne of Ihe Fen dlclon building was laid with appro prime icipnumifi fstenlny after i.oon the niTHjuin marked the con- ummatlin f a leire held by the (ommunily for many years. It wua peveral vphi? ano nhen the late Judge W. K. Kllis aa In congress that the flrat B T.iiriatlon was secured for the IV-mili t.m federal butMing The di'lav in the construction war due primarily to :he fact that follow ing the p.o-.ice of the eastern Oreson BOHfiS-n of the federal court in Pet. dleton twiie f.u'h year or oftener an1, an additional federal judge was ap pointed for Oregon. In order to provide suitable accom modations for the federal court and federal offices subsidiary to the court.! coneress was asked to vote additional money. This was finally done am'.; the building when completed will house not only the postoffice, but the, federal court, the supervisor's office for the Tmatilla forest, the U. S. ' commissioner and possibly other fed-' era! officials of this section. When the cornerstone was lal 1 j Sesterday a multitude of souvenirs went beneath the cornerstone. A par tial list of the offerings for this pur pose is as follows: Cosble Pultt Patent of this prop erty from the United States to Moses E. aoodwin. , Livermore List of postmasters for Pendleton, Ore., from the first one to the present incumbent, as fol lows: Franklin Coats, Millard F. White, Lot Livermore, Frank B. Clop ton, Ben S. Burroughs, James John son, Charles E. Fell, Lot Livermore, James T. Brown, Thomas J. Tweedy Lee Moorhouse Set of Cayuse Twins photographs with history, one Ind'an arrowhead stone.) Tendleton Lodge No. 51. A. F. A. M Preamble and Bylaws. Bushee Chapter, No. 19, O. E. S. Origination and Bylaws. James L. Carroll Medal of Nation al Encampment at Denver, 1905, of a. A. R John Kearney Medal Cuba, Philip pine and Porta Rica, service. Lee D. Drake Card with name. Joe Ell Clipping of history of Pen dleton Fire Department. Pendleton Commandry No. 7, Knlnhts Templar Copy of Bylaws. Oregon Building & Loan Associa tion Articles of incorporation aid bylaws. Dave Horn One buckskin whip lash, brought to Pendleton In 1874 Then Dave Horn first drove mall through Pendleton Whip in excel lent condition. Dr. Chas. J. Smith Letter to T. J. Tweedy with card and photo when he was candidate for governor. J. W. McCormmach, Franklin auto dealer Advertisement of the world's record auto drive on low gear fror Pendleton to San Franclseb, Cal. Ralph Howland One Columbian half dollar, 189S. Farnk P. O'Harra Warrant for f 1, drawn on F. O. E. No. 28, salary as trustee for 1 year. Good when pre sented. Western Union Telegraph Co Night letter with rates. Chas E. Bowlsby One copper pen ny, date IS 50. Dr. I. U. Temple Button with name on It. Gus La Fontaine One card of Quelle Cafe, with rates. E. L Power Son Photo of first prise of broncho busting contest for 1911 Round-up, saddle valued at T50. Highest priced saddle ever given. Won by John Spain of Unlou Oregon. Dr. F. W. Vincent Pacific Power I & Lisht Co., bulletin with sketch of! Pendleton at 1S69 and 1914. Integrity Lodge, I O. O. F. No. 2 Constitution and bylaws. I Dr. Guy L. Boyden List of names who are members of Pendleton Citj and Umatilla County Medical Society Mark Jatton Map of Portland. Ore., printed in 18" 1. Governor Wlthycombe, one copper penny, date 1832. Shrine card for 1913. Receipt from democratic com mittee for contribution for the elec tion of President Wilson and vico President Marshall. Leon Cohen Photo of Peoples Warehouse. First National Bank Statement at the close of business, 1914. rendleton public school Course of study. Fraternal Order of Eagles Copy of constitution and bylaws. J. S. Winters, contractor for this build'ng List of names of 3lone cut- ;. " -'.:';-' 1 1 , .. , , i f ' ' .... '1 ij ... . .. .. . I .... ', Dr. H. S. Garfield Copy of Sports and Field magazine, March, 1904. Union Pacific Railway System Local time tables, with card of T. F O'Brien. E. T. Wade Information of Uma tilla county. Albert Minthorn (Indian) One ar row head (stone.) Thomas J. Tweedy Letters from Senators Chamberiain and Lane and Representative Sinnott, signed by their secretaries and one letter from f"U T"t IT TM T,t "1 .I'M tl 111 11 11 lt'1 '1.1 111 ,wi 1t-i mi iim in 'nil imrrrrmmi ill ri mi .ml l"l 1-i IM Ml 1AI JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllltllliillllHI IIIIIIIIlllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllltllllltllllllltlllllllllllllllllllillltlltlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllMlllllMif RY TONES MM SAUSAGE' Jiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimi'v JONES Dairy Far m" SAUSAGE 4 rTlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlillllli- lts just the product of a simple, old-fashioned farm that has never met even half way the shams and artifices of modern progress in food manufac ture. The meat and link are exactly the same preparation. "Jones Dairy Farm Sausage" recommends itself. Its steady growth in popularity has been largely due to the recommendation of it by one friend to another. It is carefully made and shipped in refrigerator boxes. The ideal way to'obtain it is to ask us to send you enough for breakfast, one or two pounds, on the day we receive fresh shipments. W WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. PURE FOOD SHOP IN BASEMENT, 3 MAIN LINE PHONES, ALL 15. Cleanliness, Economy, Service. We will be glad to give you one of our receipt books if you ask for it. ters and masons who work on this building. Ministerial Alliance List of churches in Pendleton, Ore. Max M. B. Korn Letter written and signed by Max B. Korn, Wm. H. L. Davis and L. M. Gard, J. P. Walker Constitution and by laws of Head Camp, Pacific Jurisdic tion, Woodmen of the World. Badge 1890 and 1915. Kit Carson Post G. A. R. Badge In memorial Post No. 28, Pendleton, Or. O. F. Bryant Souvenir of Co. H., 9th Reg. Wise. Vol. American National Bank Report of condition closing Sept 2, 1915. Commercial club Facts and flg- l ures regarding Pendleton, the biggest city of its size in the world, together I with twenty bucks 1914 and 20 bucks I for 1915, Happy Canyon coin. I Harold Stewart Clipping from ps I rer on death of Eli Stewart, his father, who came to Portland, Ore., In 1850. American Express Co Letter to T. I J. Tweedy containing folder, i Geo. W. Webb Copy of letters to banks when he was state treasurer of ' Oregon. j Mrs. Frank Frazler Letter from her husband with pedigree of West-j i field, champion trotter. ! I Rev. J. E. Snyder Loal committee, of Oregon Social Hygiene Society. John Hailey, Jr. History of the ! Halley family. Geo. Roberta Clipping of brief sketch of the death of Representative W. R. Ellis, who got the first appro priation for this building. L. B Cronin Ticket. Pendleton Woolen Mills General Catalogue of pure fleece wool Indian lobes. Pendleton Hotel Envelope con taining photos of hotel dining room and lobby. Laura J. Tweedy Button of tho Liberty Bell with small V. S. flag at tacked while on trip to Panama-Pacific exposition, San Francisco, Calif. Dr. M. S. Kern Insignia, Ordi nance Dept. Oregon National Guard. Engraved upon button by R. G. Wl mer. H. E. and Mrs. Bickers Copy ol Pacific Christian Advocate, April, 1S65, conta'ning account of assassi nation of President Lincoln. Mrs. C. E. Stocker Two cent cop per, date 1868, the year Pendleton ns founded. Leon Cohen One Let 'er Buck Round-up button. Bowman Sidney Francis Picture of first San Francisco post office, 1849 and one "In 1915. Winnie Prlvett Photographs of postoffice employes. Frazier Book Store Copy of the Slanfield Standard last Issue, succeed ed by the Oregon Optimist, Stephen Norton Bobo, editor. J. W. Kimbrell Biography. Dell and Bertha Blancett Their photographs. Pendleton Flour Mills One sack blue ribbon flour, one sack of Round up flour, one sample of blue stem vheat which makes blue ribbon flour Pendleton Lodge No. 288, B. P. O. Elks Bylaws and rules of order. S. A. Newberry Business card. D. D. Phelps Business card. Pendleton Cash Market List of of ficers: L. B. Ramsdel, P.; C. H. My ers, V. P.; H. P. Whitman, S. E. W. McComas Envelope contain ing seven head wheat, not threshed. Ed MeBroow One Buffalo nlfkel. Tom Hopper One Lincoln penny, 1911, set In allumlnum, presented by W. O. W. Hamley & Co. Round-up saddle watch fob. S. P. Hutchinson List of officers of Kit Carson Post No. 28, G. A. R. C. P. A .Lonergan Business card of Warren Bros., Co. bltullthic paving. Will Moore List of officers of the grand lodge, A. F. St. A. M , of Oregon. C. S. Wheeler His Picture. "Tha Sun of the Forest," with photographs of Postmasters Millard F. White, Lot Livermore, Ben S. Burroughs, J. T. Brown and T. J. Tweedy. W. S. Bowman Casket containing photo of Pendleton, old court house In 1869, Babtlsta the hand- cuff man, Capt. Martin, Jacob Frasler, Henry Bowman, himself and building, sever al other photos and coins. The Round-up Association Photo of grounds, auditorium and other Round-up literature. C. P. Strain Assessment and taxa tion, state conservation of water pow ei by C. P. Strain, assessor of Uma tilla ounty since 1902, George Fell Photo of Chas E. Fell, seventh postmaster of Pendleton and his father. John F. Robinson Bill of the Do- (Continued on pagcelKht.) j i it- ! V I.' INDEPENDENT GARAGE SAFETY SERVICE CONVENIENCE : if We offer three roomy, clean, light and well ventilated floors for the storage of your car. 20,000 square feet of floor space. Ladies' wait ing room and every modern convenience for our patrons. Gasoline, free air and water at our curb. Largest and best gasoline pump in Pen dleton. Prompt attention and satisfactory service all day and ALL NIGHT. Full line of accessories carried. Automobile Overhauling' and Repairing a Specialty General repairing and overhauling of autos, combined harvesters, gas engines and machinery of all kinds. Parts made to order prompt ly. Expert machinists and up-to-date machinery. Kelley's Auto Repair Shop in Connection iemmelgarn I Webb, Props. East Court and Thompson Streets. Telephone 633 nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli: 'rnxMSSsmmmmmmmwrnt mm r4 j McLEAN AUTO CO. (Successors to City Auto Co.) . ;f ffrrr,r,-rrrr ffr.f?rjrr rr ?f.e! .('.'! n S3 1 l- t i : ii i - - ft rzTfXSifzf. t U n irr it i . I " i t i ' I - i jMf..llH I Agency for the OVERLAND and WILLY'S-Knight Cars ACLOSE-in and convenient garage for storage, repairs, over-hauling and accessories. Gasoline pump, air and vater at our curb. The best oils and lubricants. Overland, Cadillac, Hudson, Ssrvica Station Factory mechanics in our shops, who understand the indivi dual requirements of the above cars. We make a specialty of service that is service - 726 Cottonwood Street, Pendleton, Oregon. 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