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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
Summer Bargain Sales For 30 days we will sell all our short lines of shoes at jreatly 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, t ,'s and children. For stocks and prices see Viand bills. Dindinger, Wil son & Company Good SHOES CHEAP Phone Main AT HOT LAKE NEXT YEAR. Medicos Returned From Meeting of Medical Association. Drs. C. J. Smith. W. E. Cole. T. M. Henderson and U. E. IUngo returned this morning from Hot Lake, where they went to attend the session of the Eastern Oregon Medical Associ ation. The gentlemen report a very pleasant time and a profitable meet ing. A constitution and by-laws were adopted at the meeting yesterday and it was also decided that the associa tion would hold one meeting a year Instead of two, as has been the case formerly. The next meeting of the association will be on the first Thurs day In July, 1904, and the place of meeting will be held the same as this year, at Hot Lake. Hot Lake is a centrally located pjace ,and the accommodations are good there, and the people like to have the meeting and endeavor to make the time pass pleasantly for the visitors, so the session determin ed to make It the place of next con vention. Waiters Strike In Cleveland. Cleveland. July 1". -Only 200 wait ers responded to a general strike or der which was to take effect this morning. The strikers demand Jl a week Increase and shorter hours. Merchants' Lunch. During tho hot weather you can save your wife the misery of cook ing over the hot stove by going to the Merchants' Cafe (formerly the Mazeppa) and getting a hot lunch for 15c, between 11:30 and 2 p. m. HH'i'H I 'M 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 11 1 IH 1-1 ! How to Prevent ' The spread of infection ana . contagious diseases is a mat ' ter In which all are Interested. ! In order that our customers may have tin most modern method of disinfection, as well '. as the safest, simplest and most reliable, we have added ', to our already complete drug . stock a fine line of ' SOLIDIFIED FOR-MAL-DE-HYDE and FORMALDEHYDE GENERATORS. Besides being an Ideal sick room disinfectant. It Is un equalled in fleas, Insects of all kinds, etc. Seo them in our window and come in and let us tell you more about it. T I TALLMAN & CO-! Lending DiukkIsIk j NOT GOOD Mill rlimlnng up. Tin enormously increas ing demand is getting decidedly interesting. Gold Medal Butter is, beyond all uestion, tho Best and Purest ever placed upon the market. Tastes Good-becauee it is good. Once used, always used. F. S. YOUNGER & SON 'N'nt Good -Not Jhr'" j PERSONAL MEHTIDH. It. Walker, of Pilot Rock, la in the city on a business visit. W. A. Mlkcscll, of Echo, Is In tlit city on n business visit. W. II. Ilabb, of Echo, is In the city today on a business visit. .1. L. Ilucklmssen, of Kittor, If in the city on n business visit. Mr. nml Mrs. Isaac Hngon, of Nor. Perce, Idaho, nro In tho city the guests of friends. It. E. Cox, one of the hardware men of Athena, Is n guest nt the Hotel Pendleton for a short visit In tho city. W. H. Cnnficld, a" attorney of Col fax, returned to his home this morn ing after a business visit in the city yesterday. Mesdames Mary Montgomery and A. II. Montgomery and Miss Lucy Montgomery, nil of Helix, were In Pendleton yesterday the guoHts of friends. Dr. Johnson, of Colfnx, returned to his home this morning after a short visit In tho city with friends. The doctor was on his way homo from the session of the medicos nt Hot Lake, NEW TEACHERS SELECTED. Pendleton Academy Faculty is or ganized for Next School Year. Following nro the tenehors of the Pendleton Academy for the coming school year; Rev. W. H. riloaliney, 13. A., princi pal, science and English. Rev. R. L. Alter, M. A., Westmins ter college and Princeton university. Greek nnd mathematics. Miss Bess Craig. II. A., Grove City college and Bryn Mawr, Latin, French and German. .Mrs. Leila Schulte Hleakney, King's School of Oratory. Pittsburg, Pa., elocution, voice and physical culture. Miss Emma Olds. B. S. D., Mon mouth State Normal School, prepara tory department. Miss Dora Y. Parks, State Normal School of Normal, 111., Intermediate department. Miss Mary Cruikshank, Valparaiso college and Northern Indiana State Normal school, primary department. Miss Flora Walker. Pendleton Academy, assistant. FINGER BROKEN. Old Story of Hand Being Caught In the Halter. Theodore Armstrong, a young man who resides three miles out in the country, had his finger broken yester day afternoon as he was coming to Pendleton. He was driving one horse to a buggy and was leading another behind, when the led horse became frightened at Home object along tho road and pulled back suddenly. Arm strong's hand became caught In the rope in such a way as to break the index finger of the right hand. He came to the city and had the hand dressed by Dr. McFaul, nnd was on the street attending to his busi ness In a short time, not much the worse for the experience. NINE VAGS. Three Dismissed, Two Sent to Jail, Balance Told to Hike. The city court was a busy place this morning once more, the night force of the police department having rounded up nine men without visible means of support or habitation. Out of the lot three were dismissed, and the rest were found guilty and their sentences suspended while they got out of the city. One or two out of tlie hunch were sent to Jail to serve three days for the added luxury of drunkenness. Judging from the police court dock et the transient population of the country has a great love for the city hold TWELVE CARLOADS OF SHEEP. Came From Boise and Will KB Trans- ferred Here to the W. & C, R. Ry. 1 C S. Scott, the sheep huyor for the i Froy-Druhn Meat Company, of Sent- j tie, will ship 12 cars of sheep out this evening over the W. & C. U. for ! Si-attli- These are tiie sheep that! have been such a mystery In stool. ' rin-les- foi the Inst day or so. Yes-' 'rdctv ilu inrs were ordered and m he-p wer in sight The men wh" 1 mi KERE wero supposed to know of nil of the stock movements In the country, knew nothing of the sale and could think or no place In the vicinity 'where 12 enrs of sheep could he bought, for the reason that all of the sheep In the country are on the sum mer ranges. This morning the consignment came In over the O. R. & N. from llolse. where they had been bought. They were unloaded nnd will he transferred to the W. & C. R. line late this evening and sent out about -I in the morning for titelr ( est nation. FELL INTO THE BASEMENT. Darkness and Absence of a Railing Responsible for the Tumble. Ous Llndormnn met with nn acci dent last night which resulted fortu nately for him In thnt It was not fn tal. Ho had been working for the lust week nt n place In the country, and returned to his homo yesterday afternoon. In tho evening he came down town nnd nftor remaining some time stnrted for his home with a sack containing his tools on his shoulder. Having been out of the city for sev eral days, lie was unawnve of tho n).niTHa' tnl.-lnr nlnrn nn AVelih Ktrent whore George Darveau Is building his i new snnipio rooms, mm m me unu noss. stumbled over the railing on the sidewalk and fell to the bottom of tho basement, a distance of about nine feet. He struck on hts bend nnd tne sack fell on top of him. After he had gathered Ills wits to gether Mr. Llnilerman groped his way ttt r tlm nvnttvntfmi ntul wnllt tn bin home. This morning he is suffering ( from a badly strained neck and bruised face, hut otherwise Is none the worse for the fall. I Did a Humane Act. Tlie city olllclals ure humane anil believe in" tho old adage of kindness to the brutes. This morning a man ' came Into the city and tied his horse I to n post. Thnt was the last that 1 was seen of him up to I! o'clock. If i he has been seen since that time no I one knows It. His uorse stood in tho I sun all tho morning and at noon wns i given a drink by order of Armstrong. 1 the policomnn. At 3 o'clock tho man had not put in an appearance and his horse was taken to a livery stable ami given food and wnter. Now when the man wants him he will have to pay tho hill and run tho chance of prosecution for cruelty to nnlmnls. Gallery Will Be Open. During my absence the gallery will be In charge of Mr. Vnugn a photog rapher of 15 years experience. Mr. Vaughn Is thoroughly conictent to do all kinds of photogrnphic work. Amateurs wanting developing or printing done will find Mr Vaughn export in this class of work. W. S. BOWMAN. Took Prisoners Away. A. A. Roberts, the deputy United States marshal, loft this morning for Portland, having in his custody E Hall, tho man wanted nt Walla Walla for taking the money found in a let ter belonging to another, and Tola leeta, an Indian, held to answer tho charge of larceny on the reservation. Leaves for the Sound. W. S. Bowman leaves tomorrow tat Seattle where his wife is visiting her sister. After a week or so spent on the sound. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will go to Portland, from which point they will Ieavo for the coast where they will spend a few weeks. Report From Susanville. P. S. Moyor, of Susanville. Is In the city today on a business trip. Ho reports tho mines of that section to lie in fine shape nnd running steadily with a big output. While here Mr. Moyor bought hi ma line buggy and a set of harness which ho will use to help drive awpy the cares of business and the fatigues of the day. Looking for Location. It. Johnson, who has conducted tho Spolinuc Cafe in La Grande for the past year. Is in tlie city in search of n business opening. He may engage in the general merchandise business if a suitable location can be found. He has disposed of his rotaurant b'us iuesK in La Grande. Birch Creek Farm Sold. V E. Ilrlckoll and Clara E. Uriel; oil. ills wifo, have sold to C. L. Hoff mann and I). T. Ham for $1.5u0, tho east -half of the southwest quarter, and tho west half of the southeast ipmrtor of section 2S, in township I, north of range 32 oast, being land In the vicinity of lllrcli crook. Mrs. Hen Hoppor returned this morning from La Orande, whore alio has been for somo time visiting her son, J. Hoppor. Mr. Hoppor, who Is over 80 years old, Is the guest of friends horo today preparatory to go ing to bar homo nt Yoakum. 12 miles out of town. Sixty-Five Thousand Still Out. Philadelphia. July 17. Tho first break In tho textile strike took plnco this morning when 750 operatlvog re turned to work. Tlie atrlko loaders claim this Is Insignificant, us 65,000 are still out. Will Visit in Seattle. .Mrs. L G. i'razlor, ar r-ompanloil by her mother, Mrs. I'. p. Corby, who Is her guest from tho East, will leave this ovenlng over tho V. & C. It. for Seattle, whoro they will visit with relatives and friends for a few weeks. T THREE BOX CAR TOURISTS LOSE THEIK LITTLE ALL. Victims Are Harvest Hands Who Were Coming to Pendleton to Work No Clue to the Perpetrators Ar rived In Town This Morning. Peter Hosteller Is In the city this morning minus his watch, his money, bis gnu. Ids knlfo and pocketliook as the result of a chance meeting with three had men on train this side of Holier City Inst night. Hosteller and two companions started for Pendleton from the south em part of the- state a few days ago, Intending to work in the hnrvost fields In the vicinity of this place. It Is the habit of Hosteller to work for a machine man near this city every harvest and lie had started north to take his usual summer job, The men were In a box car about an miles this side of Baker City this morning, attempting to got somo sleep, when three masked men climb ed Inside and told them to throw up their hands. The sleepy men com plied with the request and wore re lieved of all the valuables they hud. Hostetler lost a gold watc.i, J20 1' cash, a gun nnd two pockothooks. One of his companions lost n watch and about $5. and the other lost about $4. The men. nftor getting tho monev dropped off in the darkness What Shall We Have for Dessert? This quc-tion arises in the family svery day. l it us answer it to-day. Try 4 delicious am' ViWul dessert. Pre pared in two mitmt' .. No boiling;! in, baking' I add boiling water and set to sbol. Flavors- Lemon, Orange, Rasp Derry and Strawberry. Get a package it your grocers to-dav. Jo ctr.. Are You Constipated? It causes more than half the sickness, in the world, especially of women. It can be prevented if Ikediam's Pills are taken whenever nature calls for assist ance. Comfort and happiness follow the use of Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 23c LOSSES ALWAYS VIET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Out companies stand first in tlx world. HHV t H Hartford wire Insurance Co.n2.2o,07r Alliance Assurance Co . L1),0.'10,l)(i London & Ltiucu.ilitrc Fire Insurance Co. 2,6-14,H8:- North Hritish & Mercantile Co lH,fln5,K7t Koyal Insurance Co.. lK!.hll7,lfi FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET The Columbia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connecti Uet. Alta & Webb bts In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor Suffered frghi Months I can heartily recommend Acker's Tablots for dyspepsia and stomach itoubloH. I hnvo boon Buffering for elghtVmontliB and tried many romo dlos without rollof, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only a short tiuio nnd am now perfectly woll. Thanking you for tho speedy recovery, I am gratofully yours, Franc-Is I. Gannor, Vancouvor, Wash. Send to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffnlo, N. Y., for a free trial package, (Nothing llko them.) F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. HOLD UP UNA IN As Ai7 and disappeared. Tho loss wos told i to the police in La Grande, and a de scription of tho mon glvon, but thoro is no cine ns to tholr whoronbontB, nnd It Is doubtful ns to their evor be ing found. Accident at the Golconda. Ooorgo Oswell, foreman nt the Gol conda mine, near Sumpter, wub se verely Injured a few days ngo by n smnll cavo-ln on tho 100-foot level. Mr. Oswoll was standing in tho tun nol nenr tho wall, when n ton of rock foil upon him, bruising him severely but causing no fatal Injuries. He Jumped to ona side In time to escape sudden death. Pendleton Good Business Point. Pendleton Is n good business point for almost uny lino of business. As nn Instanco of the fact W. J. Homer lias placed $7-1,000 or insurance for his company, the Stnte Life of Indiana, during tlie past two months. Mrs. Taylor Has Returned. Mrs. T. C. Taylor returned this morning from nn extended visit nt the hnmo of her parents In Illinois, and with other relatives In Chicago and other cities of that state. ------.-. .i.... Saturday Jaly J 8th Monday Jaly 20th SATURDAY and MONDAY u- .;il :.,. n. patrons 20 lbs. Granulated Sugnr for $1.00. W B I E kV. KTnD J..-.l-.4.....-.-4..4..J U.J.-J.-J..J.-j a , 'krk'A'k'k k kkkiiritrk kk k' if 20 I DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled "Ware. 5 Ycaf Guarantee. See our Granite Ware Window Display. MidSummer f.SFARAIWT SAL ! r.. rnr I C'n'CD CAI P. tlUS l 1IUW UII, lUr KI-LV LL.1 I L,i """" a decided success. But this clearance sale exct ll all other sales we have ever had. This . I .irhlTP V is u ciean up an cotton ures& suuu " shirt waists and shirt waist suns. SI. 00 shirt vai?tB in white or eolr red . 7oc shirt waists in white or eolond 20c colored fancy dimity m lawns 2f)e white goods 20c white t;oods lSe white goods Ooc phef-ts, large size 12 ic pillow cases, three for,, $1.50 sbirt waists S2.00 shirt waists Longsdale muslin 15c dress duck SI 00 bod spreads 25c laco curtaining $2 25 shirt waist euita 2oc silkinels for waists ! They will all go quick at the prices we - BIG BOSTON $T0ltf ,v'3,t World'. I etc ...! r'youtou,- .... ole ... rnn, """"WMltm,. r Li ... 'uuine. 1 Hotel is attW ' . Guides .in .'""01 !.ipf'va.e entrance ton,.: ,iPavmi.nt. .. , ........... , au uue at thi r,.-, am . ... "vr ICDI Inn.. . " I'cr rent ... months (May 1 Fair nnn, M" t OWL TEH offef