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DAILY EAST OR EGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1903. r Summer Days are Oxford Days and With the opening of the season we have ready for you the largest stock of men's women's and children's Oxfords that we have ever carried. TITheee goods mean more than "style" or "beauty" for they have the best wearing qualities of any wo have ever carried and the prices, remarkable. DINDINGER "WILSON & CO- Phone Malu ItSl. Good Shoes Cheap FORMERLY OF PENDLETON. Rapid Rise of a Young Man Who Be gan the Practice of Law Here. Judge J. A. Allshle, of Urangovllle, Idaho, was the guest Sunday and Monday of his old classmato at Wil lamette Collego, J. T. Hlnkle. Judge Allshle was on his way to deliver nn nddresB at the commencement of Wil lamette Collego, from which Institu tion ho graduated In 1891. Immediately nftor Ills graduation he came to Pendleton and opened a law ofllec In the East Oregonlan building. The first money Mr. Allshlo made In Pendleton he used to get out of town with, and hied himself up to Qrangevlllo, whero he has since re sided. Last fall ho was nominated for Jttdgo of the Biipreme court of Idaho by the republicans, and was elected. lie had nevor before hold office, or been a candidate. Ho car ried his homo county, which is nomi nally 300 democratic, by 200 major ity. Mr. Hlnkle regards Judgo Allshle ns one of tho exceptionally able men and that he has but entered upon a brilliant career. OUR T DECISIONS OPINIONS ARE RENDERED IN CASES HEARD AT PENDLETON Of Six Cases, Four Are Reversals of the Lower Courts All Are of Inter est to Many People In This Vicinity, The following decisions have been handed down by Chief Justice F. A. Mooro: In tho case of J. L. Slater vs. the La Grande Light & Power Company, np nealed from Union county, tho ueciS' Ion of Judgo Eakln Is roversed. This is a suit to foreclose a Hon. Tho nlaintiff constructed a dam for the ue fondant in the Grande Hondo river, and tho disagreement nroso over changes In the plans and specinca' lions. In tho case of I). G. Ovorholt, ad mlnlstrntor of the partnership estate of John Muldrlck, deceased, vs. David D. Diotz. annealed from Grant county, Judge M. D. Clifford's decision is ro versed. Opinion by woiverton. In the caso of John Stelgor vs. Goorgo Fronhofor, appealed from Ba ker county, the decision or tno trial Judgo is affirmed. Opinion by Bean. This Is an action to recover a balance duo tho plaintiff on a contract for the sa c and delivery of sheop. In tho case of J. M. Hilts vs. ltachel Hilts, an appeal from Union county, on motion to dismiss appeal, the ap peal was dismissed. Opinion by Wol vorton. In the case of Herring Hall, Marvin Co. vs. James It. Smith, appeal from Union county, opinion of trial judge reversed. Opinion by woiverton. This is a suit wherein the Hall Safe & Lock Company seek to recovor from tho defendant the value of a safe which they shipped to him nt La Grande and which ho refused to ac cept. In tho case of Elanor Potter vs. M. B, Pottor, an appeal from Wnsco county, the decision of tho trial judgo Is roversed. Opinion by Bean. This Is a suit to enforce the performance of an agreement to sell 115 acres of land inear Hood Itlver. RIQBY-CLOVE COMBINED. Fine Cattle Shipment. Phillips, tho cattle buyer, laBt even ing shipped over the Northern Paci fic to the Sound, 75 head of very fine grade shorthorn cattle, purchased of Jack Brlgham and Frank and James Roach. They aro consigned to Cars tens Bros. WRIST BAGS and PURSES Three Machines Will Be in Use in Umatilla County. In Umatilla 'county during the pending harvest Reason will bo In use threo of tho combined harvesters man ufactured by the Rlgby-Clovo Com pany. Tho other nine machines man ufactured by the company this season have been sold in other counties north and east. Tho three referred to will be In use ns follows: Alex McKenzIe, on his farm adjoining Adams; J. N. B. Gherklng, near Athena; John Leedy, near Helix. It Is tho Intention of hundreds of wheat raisers to Inspect tho Wgby-Clovo machine In operation and satisfy both curiosity and judg ment by a careful examination of its merits. Tho machine was thoroughly tested last year and several of this year's output sold many months In advance of tho harvest. The company could have sold a half dozen more, but having gauged tho capacity of the plant to a dozen machines for this season, could not nil the entire ie-mnml. FINANCIAL REPORT. Receipts and Disbursements of the Ball Game. To tho Generous Public of tho City of Pendleton: We, tho undersigned executive com mittee of tho Doctors' and Lawyers' Baseball Aggregation, do most re spectfully submit tho following state ment of the recolpts and disburse ments of the day: Gate recolpts $142.45 Receipts nt tho grand Btnnd . . 85.50 From sale of tickets at drug stores 63.25 Snle of mitt 1.50 Sale of shield -.00 PERSONAL MENTION. Total receipts $2,84.70 Expenditures. Boys' Band, for music $10.00 East Oregonlan, advertising .. D.00 J. Marin, soda water 2.00 Turner, transfer, 1.00 Smith, soda water 2.25 Peoples Warehouse, supplies .. 2.45 Work on the ground 2.50 Nolf, supplies 2.95 Tribune, advertising 4.60 Frazior, supplies 10.10 Garrcttson, for ball 35 McFaull, for ball 50 Total expenditures f 43.70 Not proceeds, $241.00. And further bog to advise that, in pursuance of Instructions, we have paid tho same over to Mother su porlor Stnnlslaus. in charge of St. An thony's hospital, with instructions to expend tho same under the directions of tho physicians playing in tho game, for fittings and supplies for said hospital. Very respectfully, E. A. MANN, J. H. RALEY, R. S. BRYSON, Committee ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY EXER CISES. An Interesting Program tonight at Frazer's Opera House. Tho following is the program of the Kith annual closing exercises of St. Joseph's Academy, at Frazer 6 opera house tonight: Instrumental trio Galnpde Concert. Selection "Santiago March," St Joseph's Oichestra. Soloction Vocal. Selection "Mnssa's In the Cold, Cold Ground," St. Joseph's Orchestra. Recitation Miss Amelia Robin novltz. Selection "Bride's Welcome," St. Joseph's Orchestra. Drama "Tho Champion of Her Sox." Duet Violins and Piano. Pantomime "My Faith Looks Up to Thee." Frolic of tho Brownies Primary hoys. Flower drill. Cake Walk Boys. Delsarteau March nnd Poses Twolve Young Ladles. Illhbon Drill Sixteen lounc La dles. Farowell Chorus. SHEEPMEN ARRESTED. All the latest styles and nov elties in the most (ashonablc leather. Our stock is large and varied and the prices interesting. T ALLM AN & C2: GOOD DRUGS Hold-up Near La Grande. Sunday afternoon as live men wore going to La Grando, when a short dlstnnco from Hot I.ako, they were held up by threo toughs, who relieved them of what surplus cash thoy pos sessed. Upon their arrival in La Grando thoy reported tho clrcum stnnco to tho police, who 'phoned a description of tho toughs to the polico of tho soveral cities up tho road, and it Is to he hoped thoy may soon be captured. General Funston at Walla Walla. Lieutenant Calvert,, of the United States army, has been In tho city soveral days Inspecting horses offer ed for sale for the cavalry service. Last night ho received orders to re port to General Funston at Walla Walla, anu loft for that point this morning There is no beverage more healthful than the right kind of beer. Barley malt and hops a food and a tonic. Only 2XA Per cent of alcohol just enough to aid digestion. But get the right beer, for tome beer U not healthful. Schlitz u the pure beer, the clean beer, the filtered and aterilized beer. No bacilli in it nothing but health. And Schlitz is the aged beer that never causes bilibusnew. Call for the Brewery Settling, tkm Br that made Mltwaukmm fammiu. Phone 51 Main, H. Kopittke, C07 Main St., Pendleton Outside Sheep Trespass on Quaran tined Range. John Lovforgey and O. D. Jaync, sheepmen of Condon, wero arrested early tills week on a warrant sworn out of Justice. Austin's court at Ham ilton on a charge of trespassing on quarantined range. Tno case of Lov forgoy was heard yesterday, George E, Davis, of tills city, representing tho state of Orogon nnd Sam E. Van Vactor, of Heppnor, representing tho defendant, which resulted in tho ac quittal of Lovforgoy on a technicali ty. Tho caso against O. D. Jnyno was dismissed, It appears that through oversight, only ono quarantine notice was post ed whllo tho law requires tho posting of two notices. Now notices have been posted and all future trespass ing will bo vigorously prosecuted. If this quarantine Is enforced It will have a tendency to provont outside sheop from coming into the county. Blue Mountain Eagle. Work of the Roesch Brewery. William Roesch now expects to bo ablo to begin work on the side walls of tho now brewery on or about next Monday. It Is a question morcly of the delivery of brick whenever It Is on hand tho building will bo crowded to a completion. If work is not bogun soon and is not subjected to dolays, Mr. Roesch will begin browing In tho now building ubout Octobor 1, next. Still Negotiating. Tho Fedorntcd Trades Council last evening appointed n commlttoe to re sumo negotiations with tho Rlgby Clovo Company, and It is probnbio that the whole affiilr will go to a finish very soon. Offensive Carcass. Thoro is complaint bolng mnde about the putofylng carcass of an im mense dog which llos on tho gravel bar beneath tho rivor bridge on tho road to tho raco track. Broke Up In a Row, Colfax, Wash., Juno 9. Tokoa nnd Colfax Lcadors played a 12-lnntng game Sunday foronoon, tho gnmo breaking up In a row over tho um pire's decisions, when each team had 1C scores. Tho gamo was awarded to tho Loaders, 9 to 0. Batteries Vlning and Brownleo for Tokoa, Ellis nnd McNeil for Colfax. Two men aro mortally wounded at LInwood, U I., In a three-cornered pistol light over a trifling dispute. Carl Cooloy has gono to Grounds, vlllo on a vacation. Matt Mosgrovo, tho Milton mer chant, is In the city. wiillnm Slusher went last night to Portland for a visit. William Lowell has gono to Burns to snend the summer wun rcmuvus, W. II. Babb and wife, of Echo, are in the city, stopping nt tho Hotel St. George. Albert Rash, who formerly Jived In Pmniintnn was a business visitor yesterday. W D. Hansford has gone to Port land to attend the ShrluerB' state convention. L B. Campbell, an O. R. & N. postaj clerk, has lately moved to 309 Jack son street. W. D. Chamberlain is in Portland attending tho state grand lodge of tho A. F. & A. M. William Slusher and family will spend tho summor at their reslnencc near Lehman Springs. W. W. Bristow, formerly an In structor In the Oregon Agricultural College, Is in town for a few days. A marriage license was issued yes terday afternoon to Bert J. Byors and Sarah E. Stewart, both of Milton. n. At Davis, nf Boise, ox-state su perintendent of Insurance of Idaho, Is In tho city the guest of tho St. uoorgc, Mrs. M. Alice Sheridan left this morning for Portland to attend Iho convention of the Order of Eastern Star. Samuel Warner and family have moved to their summor home about 10 miles beyond Pilot Rock, in the mountains, Mrs. George Adams has returned to her home on McKay crook. She has been tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Henderson. Mrs. Charles Wllkins, wife of Indi an Agent Wllkins, hns been quite 111 at her homo. Her sister is visiting her from the Sound. F. J. Kneppcr, of Vancouver, a vet erinary from tho United States army, was In the city yesterday, leav ing for Ukiah this morning. Miss Florence Coopor, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Hlnkle, since last fall, has return ed to her home nt Washtuckna, Wash. Dr. Vaughan has gono to Portland, delegate from the A. F. & A. M. of this place to tho state grand lodge. Ho is junior warden of the local lodge. Charles Holimau, of Portland, deputy revenue collector, Is In tho city, doing business with tho tobac conists and others who pay lnternnl revenue. Rev. B. F. Harper will go to Baker City Saturday to file with tho secre tary of tho presbytery his report of the Presbyterian general assembly at Los Angeles. George R. Demott has returned from a visit to his old homo In Now Jersey, which ho had not seen for 20 years until he reached there the first week In last December. Dr. D. Y. K. Deering was a Pendle ton visitor today. Dr. Deerlnc has just returned from a visit with his daughters at Portland. Ho Is on his way to his homo in Union. Dr. G. W. Tape, of Hot Lake, is in town. He roports his new bath house ns finished. It is 130xCC, and cost $18,000. It is mado of brick, cement and tllo and Is a well-built and sub stantial structure. John J. Lally. who is in the omnlov of the O. R. & N. company at Pen dleton, was In tho citv Sundnv nn a visit to his old-time friend and school mate, John Dordan, of the Hotel Som mer. Mr. Lally and Mr. Dordan wero boys togothor in Minneapolis, and their meoting nftor years cf separa tion was very cordial. La Grande Chronicle. Injured In Runaway Accident. Sumptor, Or., Juno 9. Mrs, Eugeno Bartholf and her little grandchild, Wllmor Harrison wero soverely in jured In a runaway accident hero Sat urday morning. Mrs. Bnrtholfs foot was brokon and tho boy suffered a fracturo of the hip. Both patients are resting comfortably. A particularly sad featuro of the caso is that tho llttlo boy's mothor Is lying danger ously ill at Baker City hospital, whero sho has been receiving treat ment for some time. Getting Ready to Operate. Sumptcr, Juno 9. Tho Sumpter Lumber Company lias succeoded In floating nil the sawlogs banked on Oracker creek to the mill site Just south of town. Tho total amount put in was over 1,000,000 feet, Tho frame for tho new mill will soon be up, and as soon as the logs at tho old plant aro consumed tho big mill will nio ready to be operated. 'tup oi inr- m M m (. rune THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Even children drink, .GroIn-6 bccHtiso thoy like nud .tlio doc tors say it is jjood for them. Why not?'. It contains aUof.th3nourI$li-,w went of lie':pure grata iond'Jjono" of tho poisuns of coffee. " TRY IT TO-DAY. Lu Atcroctra every whero; 1J. nnd43. pr pacing. SPENCER SOON TO DON STRIPE8 Will Probably Work In the Tailor Shop. Edward Spencer, slnyor of Ella Mundt, Is still In tho county Jail and may not bo taken to tho penitentiary nt Walla Walla for anothor weok yot, says the Spokesman-Review. The coming on of another criminal term of court has made tho sheriff's office short-handed, nnd Sheriff Doust said yesterday that Spencer would not bo taken before tho latter part of the present week. It Is not believed that Spencer will bo put In tho brick yard or the jute mill nt the penitentiary. Ho Is not strong, and his lung, through- which he shot hlmsolf, gives him moro or less trouble. It Is sore. His sido also pains him considerably. It Is moro than likely that Spencer will bo assigned to work In the tailor shop or tho laundry. His experience as a waiter may gain him n placo In tho palatial rosldenco of the warden When John B. Catron was warden of tho penltontinry, all his house serv ants wero murderers. He selected them because, ns a rule, murderers arc not professional criminals and arc safer to havo nround n house. JESS SO? ..w "i.. ward wae i. ng he had a habit ol "Jess so," "jess SQ l had said anything that " le ticularly tunny. 15 P- Now Mother's Pride is , , ny bait's the best S'c JESS SO JESS SO You have only to try it t. convinced of its merit. OWL TEA HOUSE cuijc-h lace in Oregon YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY AT The St. Joe Store t t t t t t OUR SALE during the past week has been such i success that we have concluded to continue it ont week longer. The opportunity we give you to buy seasonable goods cf the very latest and most up-to date styles, direct from the world's fashion centers, is very unusual in Pendleton. In fact it never before happened prices will be found most interesting. COME IN AND SEE US Lyons Mercantile Company AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAjHrttttJ u (- " V.I1T3 1 Ilir MtlliTM The Best Oil Cooktae Stove Ever Made j is the automatic bine flame oil j cooker. It is a boon to tie housekeeper in hot weather, ail will boil, bake or roast like i charm. It burns only a gal of oil in from sixteen to twenty I hours, and is the safest, sim plest, oleanest and .most ecouoi- ical stove made. W. J. CLARKE & Co 211 Court Street AAAAAAAAAAAAaaVyVVVmmWM I SHIRT WAIST SUITS i i I There will be a discount of l ceitl i per on our entire Stock of Mint Wsinstt Suit and a still la get reduction on all oaf I mi.iu-, ;CaIfr and see oat Shirtwaists j BIGiosf ON STORE