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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1903)
Summer Bargain Sales For 30 days we 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 ladies, gen tlemen, misses, t ,'s and children. For stocks and prices see hand bills. Dindmger, Wil son & Company Good SHOES CHEAP Phone Main J J6J TO NATIONAL G. A. R. Debates From Pendleton Will Leave , Here August 10. G. IV. Kigby and wife. P. P. Collier and wife and J. H. King and wife, of Pendleton, have been elected dele gates from Kit Carson post to the national encampment of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. which meet in San Francisco on August 17. The party will leave Pendleton on August 10, in order to reach San Francisco in time to spend a few days in sight seeing before tlte con vention meets. Gone to California, Dr. and Mrs. "W. E. Garretson left this morning for California, where they go in the hope of improving Mrs. Garretson's health. Mr. and Mrs. Garretson have made a host of friends during their residence in the city who will be sorry to see them leave, for their absence will be felt in the business and social circles of the community. As time passes with change of climate and scene, it is hoped by the doctor that the health of his wife will permit his return, and In that cae it Is the desire of the family to once more settle in Pendleton. Merchants' Lunch. city yesterday, having come here on ' During the hot weather you can : business connected with his office, save your wife the misery of cook- j Mrs. Otto Boettcher and Mrs. Xor lng over the hot stove by going to villa Jones will leave the first of the the Merchants' Cafe (formerly the week for Hidaway Springs, where Mazeppa) and getting a hot lunch for j they will spend the summer months. 15c, between 11-30 and 2 p m. Mrs. Fred Shoemaker left this, - ' morning for Waltsburg, Wash., where ' she goes to meet her husband, and at ! IIHM'll I I II I I I I I I I I U-H' ! which place they will visit for a time 1 I How to Prevent 1 4, , 1 The spread ol infection ana contagious diseases Is a mat ter In which all are Interested. In order that our customers may hae tt most modern method of disinfection, as well t f , as the safest, simplest and 1 n k, ' i .i .i - j i uiuat i uuiu. imte uuueu at to our already complete drug stock a fine line of 1 I ! 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. See them in our window and come in and let us tell you more abou it 1 ' ? f 5 T , TALLMAN & CO. I NOT 1000 Still iMit'irir up. Thf -nrmoU'-lv increati ing d JtiarH is getting di-cidtiliy interesting. Gold Medal Butter is, beyond ali question, tho Best and Purest ever placed upon the market. Tastes Gojd-Wau?e it ig good Once tted, ul wave used. F. S. YOUNGER & SOW "Not (,(, (I -Not JJerf" l PERSONAL MENTION. ... ' M Goodnight, of Echo, Is In Pen- dleton ou a business visit. i John McCall, of La Grande, was In ifh nitv fnr n tin.n vMterdnv ' H 1. , rtsterla. ; G tt. Rlgby goes to Adams in the mornlnir nn n short business trln. l El E. WIshard. of Granite, was tho guest of the Pendleton yesterday. K Cameron, of Echo. Is n visitor In tiie city today for a short business trip. I E. Payet. of Echo, was in the city ycsteniay :or a snori ume on si- ness. 1 . nf hii1 was thee. of friends In Pendleton" yes- O. D. Teel. of Echo, spent last fmorn hme n the morning train. R. W. Hotehklss, one of the pas- , tors of Uklah, is in the city the guest j of friends today. Miss M. V. Gaithers. assistant su - pcrlntendent of the Umatilla Indian' school, is in the city touay. i J. A. Blakley was a visitor at ' ton this morning, having gone ' to serve papers in a civil case. 1 Mrs. X. Berkeley and family leave Spring: summer Mrs. 1 Helix, returned to their home this . morning, after a visit with friends in this city. W. H. Bell, of Cabbage Hill, is in the city today on a bl visit ' , " . , u, J. J. Hennessy, accompanied by his son. was in the city yesterday on a short trip connected with his inter- ests in sunipter. S. B. Calderhead, the general pas-' sensor ngeut of the W. & C. R. is In uie city luuuy on ousiues rauimu with the road. ; Miss Constauce Despain will leave Monday for Baker City, where she will be the guest of her friend. Miss Hallocfe, of that place. ; Rev. W. E. Potwine, of Pendleton, was In the "city this week looking after the matter of building a new ' church. Heppner Gazette. j Rev. Robert Warner is in Union as-! I slsting in the Methodist camp meet-' W 111 ill tills el'UluK iur uii.M""" . !Tk. n.rn hnvlnr tho larCCSt s where thev will spend the wi ll not ue ripe at .teacnnm unu iva- i --- r. - unert tnej -ieim e n(jw ber of cm,p0ns to be the winnc 4 I Tl, , i.enfrnci' tf t IU) fHintfRI l j. wainer ana aaugaier, 01 " ing at that place. He will return ot tn & c. ii., is in tne city to home the first of the week ' day on business connected with his TV At wlnfcw nf Pnstlnnrt tho fnr. I work Mr. Rolf has charge of all of mer sheriff of the county, is In the city today visiting relatives and friends and transacting business Fred Schmeer. of the Savings Bank returned last night from a vacation visit to Portland and Albany, where he has spent the past two weeks. J L. Miller, the justice of the peace , from Milton, was a visitor in the Mrs. Henry Bean, accompanied by jiiss nose .ppie, win leave next week for Hidaway Springs, where they will spend the heated season at -ur. x.uu s auranier nume mere. Sol Baum. the popular young clerk . nf tho A lovnnHup ctnn i . leaves this evening for an extended ' trln t0 LonP Beach, where he will on- j deavnr tn rernnnml nfipr uavom I , -' . "cars 01 excessive labor. M1rs.F- A. Green, of Echo, return-! If h,M 0,me morn'n aftr ai visit with Mrs. Cooper, of the Stra- hon rooming house. Mrs. Green is l .T ' , " " 1 tel at Echo, and was in this city look- 1 ing after property investments : 7. ; I y Runaway ! The team hitched to the ice wagon ui iuc tiuurj nupuiKe ice storage - v . -'- ajjiw iiiib aiict iiuuii '-nm the Lee street bridge to the flag loie in tront or tb- city Jail against whlrh rhv hrntivhr n,x u.f,h i- ran uown ( oun street and turn- onto Cottonwood but in nmkine rn they were goinp tOf fast to he middle ot tht root! and as a r.mr ran foul of the flaenole. The HOT HERE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 1 front of the wagon was broken up n I little, but apart from that and the loss of n small nniount or Ice, there was no ilnmnge done. J Case of Typhoid Fever. I 8. A. Kldwoll wns brought to this j cltv last night from Helix and was! tho ,c,,nt' rh?"''!'n11, Bf"?e? I l'K with an attack of Uphold Icer. h n)an WOrklnK t HuHx for 80mo tIme, . . - , i, .o wnen ne was uihuu . f f,nri,t lmst to remove him where ll0 fxM have the proper care. He is not dangerously 111, but will nave a , long siege before he is able once more to go to worn in me nem. TTTTTTr I - - -- Dan Hart, who had the misfortune to collide with the team of a fruit yesterday on Ma street. lng considerable damage gen- "ho truU w on. Mr! Hart g a mnn and workg bJ. dnv la. bor to gu,,,,ort his family and would have ,,, ,ne entlrc bm nml nc lieon nb)e , Huckleberries on the Market. Charley Johnson, a full-blood Uma- Wes..,iH. brought In several gallons of there huckleberries today, which his fam-1 ,lly gathered on.Me.cham creek. The berries nre of large size anu tne in-1 Fire on North Side, grass on the hillside across ! The the rtvushtj .that neighborhood hnd to turn out , wUh wot gackS! and fipnt the flameg to ,. thenj (rom the fences and nolI'ses. Bv their efforts no damage , regultPd , Avay tor His Vacation. Hov mxner of le Savngs Bank left thls monimg for Portland and Orecon City, where he will spend his vacation. He will visit friends for u few days in the latter place and will attend "the meetings of the Chautau- qua there, and will then go on to the coast, where his mother and sister are spending the summer. Bridge Superintendent H. B. Rolfe. the assistant engineer thf briilce construction now under wa on that line of road. Real Estate Transfer. Rihorn & Swaggart have sold to S. F. Hayes, lots S and 3. block res ervation, belonging to S. L. Morris, of Pilot Rock, for $220. WILL BUILD ? SPARRING FOR CONTROL OF CORNER OF ALTA AND MAIN. Interesting Contest on Between Lead ing Business Men, Both of Whom Wish to Build a Fine Business Block on Southeast Corner. For gome Ume thore have j,, m morR l tlle effect that there will be ; n ffilllil' nf Tifu- liiiclnnsR hnfifine hllllt j n the property owned by Joseph Basier and John Schmidt on the cor- ner of Main and Alta streets hut ns i i yet nothing has been done for th ' reason that thore Is a deal on between thp two ownors for the pog8,8gIon of the land. Each of the men 'want to ...... .,. nrnnortv f h n,hr h, but I thereby hangs a tale. nal(' , ,,n nfferft(, , ,,.. Rnhmi,if 1 ., t-i i , ... " i to Baslor with a view of purchase. but when they came to the Btntemont of price they always hung up on the amount. Basier wanted to sell hi So feet for $11,000. hut Schmid' thought it too much. Basier wanted to buy Schmidt's 25 feet for $5,Gw. but the ownor demurred to this on the ground that the price was too htnall. In the meantime the Hummer ik passing and both are anxious to build, hut each wants the whole prop erty. Conrad Piauoeder has lieen an in-t-rested spectator to the many meet ings and conferences of the pair of uncertain property holders, and at last decided to offer his service as a court of arbitration. So he took the ! two men into a place where men of prominence often go when tney want to ponder over an abtruse ques tion of finance, and laid bare bis plan The two men were to shake dice, and the man who lost was to sell his prop erty to the other at the figures named by the victor. Each man was given 24 hours in which to think the matter over. At the -i,d of the time 1r Rautor folf In.L , nH u. . - F.J nuu WUIU i i liis diet- to the place of meeting. bti ! J mt ocnmini was or a ni"ianchoiy , turn r mind and refuM-. to make the i attempt. So the matter stands. The conn Is disgusted, ft&slcr Is disap pointed, and the building Is yet in thr pajier stage. Permanent salvage corps to render aid in eases nf accident ate about to be organised by the Swiss Alpine clubs. r i . rnt.., i l nnk Kllilt'l' IK1L 1 111 iiiut, i'fl A FREE VACATION LADY CLERK TO B - LECTED FOR AN OUTING. Transp0rUtion and Two Weeks' Hotel s w, Be Furnished Free tA'lt' hv the East Oregonlan to success- ful Candidate Contest Opens To day and Continues Until August 8. . iiimntincod several weeks ago, the East Oregonlan will scud n lady i clerk of this city ou a two weehs ' ", , ,i, ..,9i,io iinrlm? tho ! vacation to tho seaside during tho I hot weather, translation i an t all ,ldy Tlu mutest hv which the lndy to enjoy this outing is to be chosen, be-1 gins today nmi will continue Saturday evening. August S. at 9 li. "VouiHing will be published In the advertisement tho Hotel Breakers, in tw nnllv East OroKonlnn. from . I this date until the contest closes, and this date unt '"u (the only reHu re"len "?p '? these coi.iK.ns sha 1 c it out ana - . "-- l" ,,, num- inner. ill he imblished from time to time anil the ballots will be open to the Inspection of all interested In the contest. The person selected must be a ludy clerk of the city of Pendleton. Thnt Is the onlv qualltlcation necessary. The place selected for this free va cation is Hotel Breakers, at North Beach, Washington, one of the very finest resort on the entire coast. A first-class room, fronting the ocean bench, hns been engaged In advance for the lucky contestant. The vaca tion will be for tuo weeks, beginning August in. Hotel Breaker has been selected on account of Its Ideal location nnd the splendid opportunities it presents for two weeks of unalloyed enjoy ment. It is situated at Xorth Beach, a reg ular stop for all trains ou the Iiwaco railroad. The hotl veranda is only 200 feet from the bench at high tide and all the luxuries and conveniences of a first-class seaside resort are to be enjoyed there. Transportation over the O. R. & X. from Pendleton to Portland and from Portland to Iiwaco on the splendid excursion steamer, T. J. Potter, and from Iiwaco to Xorth Beach over the I. R. & X. railroad, will be furnished free by the East Oregonlan, nnd two weeks hotel exiienses paid. In hopes that some lady clerk of this city may enjoy an outing as the guest of this paper, at the best place on the coast. DIDN'T LICK ARMSTRONG. Man Who Neglected His Horse Pays His Bill and Leaves Town. Yesterday afternoon a story was i told of a man who brought his horse i to town and left him standing In the . J hot sun all the forenoon and nan of the afternoon, until the police took pity on the brute nnd had him put in a stable. ' fanoruy alter the Horse Had len ieu anu waioren tne man novc , I i. around the corner and sought the place where he had left his steed, but found It not. He Immediately raised the cry of horse thief hut was told that a darky well-known In the , t t t i ii it v if on V J3 61 THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Even chi. Ircn ''.ri:-. Grain-0 because they l.ke it and the doo tore say it is good for them. Why not? It contains all of the nourish ment of the pure grain and none of the poisons of cutlet-. TRY IT TO-DAY. Attrroctrs ver?Htnn ; IV. ami ' pr package 5 t GE 0BEI1 i T i . 1 :t Just call up Main lSIil, Dnt- ton's Candy Store, we will send our wagon around with any quantity of ice cream you wish. What dessert can you get more i satisfactory and refreshing this hot weather, than wafers and Ice cream. Our cream Is j pure, cold and delicious. If j yon are down town drop in and try our hot weather drinks, j Try our candies, they nre made ! fresh every day. t 'BlttMl I ! 18, 1903. city had led It away, so ho hunted 1 i tho gentleman or color. Thorn lie wns told that tho horse was In tho barn, nnd ho went to got It. At the' barn ho asked who had It put there. and wns told that the deed was done by the order of John Armstrong, the tiollccmnn. Tho mnn wns wroth nmlivit,. .l ... --.I tl.nt lin u-nltlil fln.l "IC WoilrN 1 mnn nnd nfter administering rhm. t We will ,..n tlscment to him would seek his place ets with , ,6ad t of abode, so he led his horso away or, hotel ac '""a iiiiu en " u.i i..u ..mu iu await rnm .., """MJlir-. tho coming of tho victim, m 0nl' asYoB;k. ia line of vision nnd n long-tnlled coat. i"'Rl, ... nnd looking fnr above ho met the" c " , ,s w"' 1 questioning gnzc of Pendleton's tall e ,alien ol liollcemnn. He looked a moment, it Private entrar nnd then rose slowly to his feet, i r ce,lisp iookcu once more irom ino ground up i rJ rnent m and then said. "Well, I guess It Is ! due at the rai.i cool enouch for mo tn lin rnln1 -j ltil0tr.. mounted his horse nnd rode away. ' i na;j JJ5r Cer't tttj. III at La Grande. U Ray Jones, one of the new pro prietors of the Pendleton Business College, hns been very III nt his home In l.a Grande for several days. He was expected In this city the first of this week, but has beon unavoidably detained by his sickness, Big Special Salt Saturday Monday July X 8th Jaly20th aAiUKUAY and MUNDAY we will ,veaf paiiuuo -a nir. vji.ujuiHiea CHigar lor .(JU ST. JOE STORI it- 20 ; DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Guarantee. See our Granite Ware Window Display. K K W . I. LLAKKK fa l.rv m Court Strt AAAAAAAt ...... ..-. MidSummer CLEARANCE SALI is now on. Our RED LETTER SALE has I a decided success. But this clearance sale 3 erll nil nthpr enlec ;f have fver had. 1 1115 5 is to clean up all cotton dress goods, white gocd shirt waists and shirt waist suits. $1.00 shirt waists in white or colt red 75c shirt waists in white or colored 20c colored fancy dimitv 12i lawns 25c white goods 20c white goods 15c white goods 05c sheets, large size 12ic pillow cases, three for 1.50 shirt waists $2.00 shirt waists Longsdale muslin loe dress duck 1 00 bed spreads 25c lace curtaining $2.25 shirt waist suits 25c silkinets for waists They will all go quick at the prices we t BIG BOSTON STORE Will ii "HI I tinmen,,- ttJ Fair open ,5' aii OWL TEA Agent Ttiesdj H 2lJ .12 Mi .0 .25 .071 5 offer tifsl ............ ... -Tfc m