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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1903. Summer Bargain Sales For 30 days wc will sell all our short lines of shoes at greatly reduced prices. If you want high grade shoes at very low cost, now Is your chance. This Includes all of this sea. son's Oxfords for ladles, gen tlemen, misses, bts and children. For stocks and prices see hand bills. DindiQgcf, Wil son & Company Good SHOES CHEAP Phone Main J8I BARNHARTS BOUND OVER. Attempted Rape and Took Whiskey on the Umatilla Reservation. Allen Barnhart was brought before the court of Commissioner John Hat- ley this afternoon and charged with tailing liquor into the reservation. He was held to tho next session of tho federal Brand jury under $200 bonds. which he says ho will furnish. His cousin, Alfred, who was Implicated in tho same ofTense, and who was examined n day or so ago. Is also looking for bonds today and will per haps get them. Tho case is a mixed one and shows one of tho peculiarities of tho laws governing the Inuians. Tho two Bamharts came to town nnd In some manner procured several bottles ot whiskey besides what thoy drank be fore starting for homo. Having tank ed up well they started for tho res- ervatlon and on tho way overtook Annlo Nowcom and Alleeswalla, two Indian women, whom they invited to drinl: with them. The women refus ed and tho men then pulled the younger ono from her horse and at tempted to rape her. The two women fought tho men otf and camo to the city and swore out a complaint against them. But there is no provision in the law governing tho Indians under which thoy could bo held unless the crime had been ac complished. Therefore, the first com plaint had to be dismissed and tho ono for tho violation of tho liquor law brought into play. Toolaleetsa, an Indian, was nlso ar rested and oxamlned for tho larceny of a clock and a hat from ono of tho camps on the reservation nnd was held to await the action of the fed eral grand jury. Freight Car Robbed. An O. It. & N. way car which arriv ed from Portland last night was broken open and robbed somo time during the night, near tho stock yards. So far as Is known now, two boxe3 of smoltlng tobacco, belonging to parties out of town, were taken. Tho empty boxes were found near tho car this morning. The town Is full of hoboes and it will bo well nigh impossible to locate the stolen to bacco, as two boxes would not makt more than a pipeful around for all the gentry here now. Going to Hartford, Conn. P. C. S. Krupko of the C. O. Pick Transfer and Storage Company, of Portland, is In tho city, having come up from tho metropolis to pack tho furnituro of tho E. Y. Judd apart ments. Mr. and Mrs. Judd will soon depart for Hartford, Conn., and will take their furniture with them. i How to Prevent t t Tho spread of Infection and contagious diseases is a mat- ter In which all are interested. 4. In order that our customers may have th most modorn j method of disinfection, as well li as tho safost, simplest and mo3t reliable. we havo ndded I to our already completo drug stock a flno line of . ? SOLIDIFIED ? I FOR-MAL-DE-HYDE 4. T and T f FORMALDEHYDE J GENERATORS. 2 I j. Besides being an Ideal sick- y room disinfectant, it Is un. v 3. equalled in fleas, insects of all I kinds, etc. See them in our 2 window and como in and lot T J us tell you more about it. . I A I TILLMAN & jj. Leading J)iii,'f,'l.'t.s 4. j PERSONAL MENTION, i James Brophy, of Kcho, is in tho city 011 a short visit. I). K. Mathows, ot Echo, Is in tho city on a business trip. S. A. Wiles, of Baiter City, is in Pendleton for n short time. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Wood, of Iono, are visiting frlonds In tho city. W. F. Matlock wont to Hoppnor this morning for a short visit. B. E. Kennedy has gone to Free- water for n short business visit H. If. McHcynolds, of Uklnh, Is in tho city for n fow days on business, Miss May Stanton Is tho guest of friends nt Freowator for a few days. W. A. Williams, ot Waltsburg. Wash,, Is In tho city on n short bus iness trip. It. J. McDonald has gone to Hopp- ner on a business trip, to bo gono for sovoral days. Mrs. H. F, Johnson has gono to Portland, where sho will visit rcla tivos for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Slovens, and Miss Grace Stevens, of Milton, nro in tho city tho guests of friends. Miss Edna Thompson left this morning for Portland, where sho will bo tho guest of friends for tho sum mor. James Crawford Is confined to his homo by a slight Indisposition, nnd has not been at his placo of uuslnuss today. Miss F. Anna McOeo loft this morning for Portland and Long Beach, where she wlii spend tho heated season. Miss Jessie Bust left this morning for Independence, where sno will visit during the summer with rela tives and friends. Mrs. L. B. Mack, of Walla Walla, has returned to her home, after a visit nt tho home of Mrs. B. E. Ken nedy, of this city. Mrs. C. W. Avery was the guest ot tho Hotel Pendleton yesterday. Mrs. Avery Is the wife of tho proprietor of the hotel at Bingham Springs. Mrs. O. P. Thompson, of Northern California, who has been the guest of Mrs. B. F. Kennedy for somo tmo, left for her homo this morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ashford, of Portland, aro tho guests of tno Hotel Pendleton, while Mr. Ashford looks Into somo business Interests here. Mrs. W. J. Sowell and daughter loft this morning for Portland and other valley points, and tho coast, whero thoy will spend tho summer. H. Koopke, formerly of this city. wlio nas been a resident of Troplco, Cal., for several years, has moved with his family to Ellenshurg, Wash. Harry Bennett, of Spokane, has ac cepted a position in the baroer shop of William Krasslg, on Main street, and will mako this city his placo of abode. Ernest Hartman camo up from Portland this morning. With his father. Judge Hartman. and his brcther Fred, ho will go to Wallowa lako tomorrow for an outing. Miss Stella Mamie has cone to her homo In tho country near this city, for tho summer vacation. Miss Mar- plo was ono of tho graduates of the Monmouth Normal School at tho closo of this year's session, and has been the guest of friends in this city for some time. POLICE COURT AFFAIRS. Two Boys Found Guilty of Being Drunk and Disorderly, This morning C. It. McLyman. tho leader of tho orchestra that has chargo of tho dances being hold In tno big tent on tho island, swore out a warrant for the arrest ot Bud Sum mers and Miles Durham, charging mem witn being drunk and disorder ly at tho danco last night. Tho hoys were arrested at the tent last night and were tried this morning and found guilty, tho court sentencing them each to two days In jail. Sum mer Is 18 years of age and tho other boy Is but 10. W. E. Iloso was arrested this morning charged with holnc drunk and disorderly conduct nnd was al lowed to go under sio ball till tho court has time to try him, as Its tlmo is now entirely occupied n the con sideration of the civil caso Involving tho ownership of a colt. TAKEN TO PORTLAND. Joe Bailey Subject to Hallucinations Since He Lost His Eye. Joo Balioy, who suffered tho loss of ono of his oyes from a spark fly ing Into it from a pleco ot not steel mat lie was welding gome time uko. was tnken to Portland this morning by C. P. Davis, where he will be plac ed under the enro ot n iipecinlist. For sevoral days Mr. Bailey 1ms been growing worse and has been subject to queer spells, in which it seemed as though he wero floating through sparo apart from his body. This is the result of the ehock of the accident to the nervous system, nnd it was determined to take tno suffor or to Portland, where there were bet ter facilities for his treatment than aro to bo found hero. SUES FOR DIVORCE. Well-Known Music Teaehor Secko Dhwolutlon of Marriage Relation. A suit for dlvorco was filed yes- torday by Helen M. Marston throuali her nttornoy, James A. Fco, against James A. Marston. Tho complaint alleges gross and habitual drunkenness nnd nbuso nnd threats ot bodily harm nnd death as tho causo for action. It furthor al leges non-support for tho past live yenrs. Tho plaintiff prays for an ordor dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing, for tho care nnd custody ot tho minor child, for on ordor re straining tho dofondant from Inter fering with tho plnlntift or said child during tho pendency of tho nation, nnd for such other relief in addition to tho costs nnd disbursements of tho action, ns tho court may deem Just OFF FOR A VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. KlmbreH Have Gone to the Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klmbroll loft this morning for tho heart of tho Bluo mountains, where thoy will spend tho next six weeks or two months. Mr. Klmbroll camo to tho conclusion that tho only way to got away from his business wns to steal away, so this morning in tho early light ho loaded a wagon with all of tho things necessary for n long trip and drove out of town. Ho loft word for all those- who want to uco him that if they 11 ml him Inside of a month thoy will have to bo birds nnd strong of wing, for ho Intends to bury himself for that length of time. EIGHTEEN CARS OF CATTLE. Also One Carload of Horses Shipped From Pendleton to Seattle. J. C. I.onergan shipped six cars of beef cattle from Echo Inst night to tho Froy-Bruhn Company, nt Seattle. The stock was bought of It. Staunch!, and goes to tho Seattle beef market. Tho samo man will ship 12 ears out over the W. & C. It. road tomorrow night for the samo place nnd to tho samo people. The cattle In tho Int ter shipment will como from tho re gion south of here. , O. H. Holcomh shipped a carload ot horses out over the samo road last night to Seattle, whero thoy will bo sold to tho transfer trado of the city. WOOL TO BOSTON. Six Carloads From the Furnish Ware house Today, Tho Furnish warehouse Is shipping the last of its wool as fast ns It can get It loaded, and will wind up the wool business this week nnd have nil clear for wheat and other grain ns fast as It comes. Six cars wero loaded today at the warehouse, making a total of 20.000 pounds In this shipment. It Is con signed to Boston, and Is part of tho wool bought by Charles Green, ot this city for the big mills of that city. Doctors to La Grande. All of tho physicians aro trying tu mako somo arrangements to attend the meeting of tho Medical Associa tion which convenes at I.a Grande on Thursday. If thoy can llx It with their patients so that their presence can no dispensed with for a fow hours tho largo majority of the frn ternlty in this city will attend in a body. Smallpox at Helix. It is reported that there Is a severe case of smallpox In the cuy of Helix. Tho person having tho diseaso Is a newcomer nnd was taken with tho malady soon after his arrival In tho placo. A pest houso was built for him and ho was moved thoro n day or so ago, and tho strictest quarantine is established, so there Is no danger of a further spread of the disease. Merchants' Protective Agency. H. C. Guernsey has taken un a woric that can bo made very useful to our local mercnants. Ho furnishes ro ports as to tho financial standing of customers ior ins patrons. It Is de sinned to protect merchants from giving credit to thoso who are not wormy of credit. Valuable Hone Hurt. Dr. John Christio, tho veterinary surgeon, went 10 Adams this morn ing in answer to n mossago from Mr. Guise, of that place, saying that a flno stallion bolonclnc tn hi m liml been kicked In tho jaw, fracturing tho suh-maxlllnry bone. Tho doctor look along HIh caso ot instruments and will reduco tho fracture. Threatened With Blood Poisonlnq. Bert Campbell Is threatened with blood poison In his foot as tho result of n wound received on the oxcurslon Inst Sunday. Ho Is confined to his room. New Deputy Sheriff. Henry Shocking wns yesterday ap pointed a special deputy for tho Klne's Orovo district bv tho slmrlff and will servo without oxtrn expense ui uie county. Former Oronon Editor Assaulted. Mark D. Scott, at prpsent editor of tho Slnnx Fills fS. U.1 .Tournnl. hut formerly editor of tho first dally pa llor published In T a Ornnde. va as saulted hv nn irato reader In Sioux Falls, Monday. Hons to Portlnd Warren Chandler, of Elgin, passed down over thn o It. N toilny 'tHi three carloads ot fat hogs from North Powder, to the Portland mar hots. For Sale Choan. Two Jones Iteapors and one Jones Mower. PETER WEST. EXPENSIVE CAYUSE TWO DAYS' AND A NIGHT'S TRIAL OF A REPLEVIN CASE The Humble Equine the Cause of a Controversy That Is Out of All Proportion to Its Value Large Number of Witnesses Summoned Tho case of J. G. Meyers vs Mary ttiifiinii lins buen occupying tho at tention of tho Justice court for tho last two days. It is a suit lining " for tho replevin of n colt whoso pedi gree Is unknown and whoso ago Is in dispute. Both tho plaintiff and tho dofondant claim tho ownership of tho lllly, nnd tho lady has tho halter end ot the nrgument, moreiorc mo pium tiff seeks to rocovor. All nt the cousins and tho neigh linra fur miles around spoin to know something of tho different delicate phases or the question, ami liavo neon retained as witnesses. Each party claims to havo raised the nnlinnl nnd nianv neoiilo havo boon found to tes tlfv as to tho nrosenco or tho absence of one scar, which is 01 impuriiinvu to the outcome or tno prosecution Thoro aro also numerous export wit nesses as to tho ago of tho animal, and this seems to bo of somo mo ment. Tho enso was called yesterday nt 2 o'clock and ran nil during the afternoon. Then they tried n night session, nnd the caso was postponed till JO this morning, and from that time was put oft until 2 in tho nrtor noon, when It wns again taken up. J, T. Illnlilo represents tho plain tiff, nnd James A. Feo the doronso, mid both sides are putting up n skill ful nnd determined light. In tho meantime, tho colt Is hitched in front ot the city hall Innocent of Its value and Importance, for It will bo valua ble by tho time tho costs of the case are counted. PIPE ARRIVED. Material for the Extension of the Water System Is Here and Will Be Used at Once. The carload of pipe for the water company, which has been nwnlted for so long, arrived in tho yards last night and will bo distributed to day. In the morning a force of men will lie put to work on tno ditches that havo been opened nnd waiting for n couple of mouths, nnd tho peo ple who nro crying for water will he satisfied In short order. There will be nbout 1,500 feet to lay. The pipe is from Pittsburg, nnd has been on the road over two months. Gong After Witnesses. Thomas J. Clark, tho postal in spector of this district, enmo to tho city last night from Uklnh and left this morning for Walla Walla, whero ho goes after witnesses In Un case ot the government against Ed and Sam Hall, tho two brothers charged with fraudulently obtaining a money order at tho Walla Walla office n fow days ago. Ho will return this ovonlng, and nB soon as tho wit nesses can reach tho city tho pre liminary hearing of tho men will bo held. Gone to San Francisco. Miss Both Thompson, ot Spokane, started for San Francisco this morn ing, where Bho will attend collogo uuring mo summer term. Miss Thompson has been the guest ot Mrs. C. A. Colo, of this city, for some time. a Daradrwff and Facing lasr vanish before tho magic touch of w JNewbro s Jriorpicidc, the fr latest scientific discovery, It killsi the dandruff germs, ra Destroy the cause, you re move the effect. Kill the dandruff germ, and your hair will grow abundantly. ST. AlTHOtT.lDUTO. IW,,'. TlftrrlplililfM.xii I Itiil.vf.n M ... it f. ttHj ciutniMl my h,- ul Iron, il.ui'iriilf, unil'li-H .-M4 uicut.'.Dw,.. t,; ini.i, HUM Vfe.lt. For Sale t all Flrst.Clais Drug Stores. WHAT IS THE USE ot suffering from Indigestion It you eut what you want, or ot starving yourself to nvold such dlutrcss? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets tahon after eating will digest your food perfectly and free you from all tho disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspep sia. Eat what you llko nt nny time, and take an Acker Tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Your money will always bo refunded It yon nro not satisfied. Write- to us for a froo gnmplo. W. H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. HI NEW MEXICAN ROAD. Line to Be Built to Tap 2,500,000 Acres of Timber. Snn Francisco, July IB. Colonel John Woir hns Just nrrlvod horo from Mexico, whoro ho hns invested in a l!,r00,000-acro tract of timbor near tho city of Chihuahua for hlmsolf nnd his nssoclntes, Vice-President Morton, ot tho Snnta Fo, nnd Wnltor S. Eddy, a Saginaw liimhormnn. In ordor to niuko tho land nvallnblo, Its owners, according to Colonel Weir, nre con templating tho construction of GO miles of rnllroml southwest of Tor ra.os, tho southoru terminus ot tho Hlo Grando, Sierra Madro & Pncllle rnllroml, or about fiG miles northwest from Mlnncn, on tho Chihuahua & Pacific road, the connecting link in tho now aystom of the Kansas City, Mexico & Orient railway. Part of tho project Is to havo n portion ot tho newly acquired territory colonized by Boers. Forthcoming Prosecution. Oyster Bay, July 15. Presldont Hoosovolt la consulting Attorney Bo naparte of Bnltlmoro today regard ing tho postolllco scandals and forth coming prosecutions. Big Cut Prices s a"Df Partients of oar Store all this Week. AH who trade at ow Store understand this means cheaper than yoa can bay the same grade of goods elsewhere. 51. JUE ST0R 20 0 DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Guarantee. See oar Granite Ware Window Display. XT I ft a ntrr r- vr . i. LiLnnac rv. i,n. 211 Louriai MidSummer " i A rfc A IL I OUT D k I I R- z& mr Arojf ft- Al !c rwF r rrrr 1 CTTRDCAI F. has t Ull , VSUI IV LS 1 IUI, ci ULtlUCU MILL Gib, DUL Ullb LIGiuauv c:al:iiii 2111 1 1 iifr c;iifac 1 1 ;i zf rvLi iiuut is to clean up all cotton dret-s goods, white shirt waists and shirt waist suits. $1.00 Hliirt wniatB in wliitoor colored ... 75c shirt waists in whito or colored .... 20c colored fancy dimity 12A lawns 2f)o whito goods 20c whito goods 10c white goods Ofic sheet ,, largo size 12Ac pillow ensns. throe for $1.50 shift waists $2.00 shirt waists I.ongsdalo muslin 15c dross duck $1.00 bed spreads 25claco curtaining $2.25 oli j ft waist suit , 25c silkinols for waists They will all go" qaicfc at the pficcs 4......;,..2,.. 2..!.. .,...-i--",'1' Will V visit tlmwoild'. mwi -.. "iat with ellrnnd'np k u-l . ,uie ace-cm,. uuiii iiniif .. ... '"us m v-aii; laKCn nt , . . ' If Private entrance tn ,l ' II lyment's in all ... due at tin. 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