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 ladles, gen tlemen, misses, I .s and children. For stocks and prices see hand bills. Dincttnger, Wil son & Company Good SHOES CHEAP Phone Main 18 WILL ATTEND WHITMAN. Dean of the College Has Been Can vassing in This Vicinity. Frank E. Whitham, the financial nfront nf Whltmnn Piillppp rntnrnpri to his home this- morning, nftor a visit I u1b evening for Hldnway springB. of several days In this city In the where the.v will spond the summer. Interests ot his i liege. While here Mrs. F. B. Wells Is visiting friends Mr. Whitham mnde arrangements and attending the Degree of Honor of with several of the young people of ' tue A. O. U. W. meetings In Port the city to attend the college during 1 land. the coming year. In all about a doz- ' j. p. Robinson Is in Portland li en of the prospective students have day In attendance on the state con signified their desire to attend the j vention of the I.anudrymen's Assoc! college, and five have made up thoir I ation minds definitely to be there when the ; Mrg wl,,m g, h , , M classes are called in September. , w, , this cvon f(jr , These are the Misses Myrtle Hawks. Rl,HM .h , -in ..,.! .1,0 Mabel McDill. Eva Boltz, Grace Crockett nnd Orvllle Edwards. The rest will attend If the circumstances of the future will permit. . -Mr. Whitham is enthusiastic in the praise of his college, and classes lt , as the best of the educational insti- ' tutlons north of the California line. He says that in the East it Is called the Yale of the Northwest, and that it j Is really the highest In requirements of all of the small colleges of this j territory- It has a quarter of a mil- j Hon of dollars endowment and no , debt, and one of the best men Is at Its head o Ik- found in the education' al field. Merchants' Lunch. During the hot weather you can i save your wife the misery of cook- nf MtCMfoS n,ii .. i . f . i u 4 i LTllW mCh loc, between n.3.. and . p. m. ( : . . r.'7,T, , 4-1 IH- t -l- l-i-1 I 1 1 'I i I I ImM I. .n... Howto Prevent i 5 The spread of infection and contagious diseases, is a mat ter in which al are Interested. In order that our customers may have th. most modern mothod of disinfection, ns well as the safest, simplest and most reliable, we have added to our already complete dru Btocfe a fine lino of SOLIDIFIED u T i FOR-MAL-DE-HYDE T and FORMALDEHYDE GENERATORS. Besides being an ideal sick room disinfectant, it is un equalled ln fleas, insects of all kinds, etc. See them ln our window and come in and let us toll you more about lt. i' j. y J TfiLLMAN & CO. ! j.. Leading DrilKuists HH-M--j--M-i--;----:--i-v.;..:-.-M--T-T NOT 00D Still eliaihiiip up. Th.- enormously increas ing dt-mand is toting decidedly interesting. Gold Medal Butter is, beyond all question, tha Best and Purest over placed upon the market. Tastes Good-beeaufce it ie good Once used, always used. F. S. YOUNGER & SON "Not Good -Not Jloro" PERSONAL MENTION. 11 ' I. O. Sheck went to Portland last nlRht on business. E. Sulllvnn, of Sumptcr, Is In the city for n short visit. W A. Chamberlain, of Wnlla Walla, Is In the city on n business trip. H. I.. Swncpcrt left this niornlnR for Athena, on a short business trip. Dr and Mrs. H S. Garfield left yes- tordny for an outing at "lack nioun- tain. E. Johnson and A. l.lnporly, of Jo- m,g(nv iiipht. In a serious condition, sot into the whiskey nnd the ntmos seph. arc in the city for a business lt wn"s thought for a couple of days I pliere. for It was a day of Arms nnd visit. I timt on operation would not bo noces-1 of bloodshed. Todny 10 men woro up A C Chandler, of McMlnnvlllo, is narv, but the case became so severe 1 before the police court charged with In the eitv today on a short business that he submitted to an operation ! violating the ordinance against light- visit R, C. French, president of the Wes ' ton Normal, Is in the city this after noon. Ed Mnckburn, of Baker City, was the guest of the Hotel Pendleton yes ' terday. H. n. Strong, of Wnlla Walla, spent , Sunday in the city the guest of ' friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Beathe. of Wes ton, were In the city the guests of friends over Sunday. Clark Nelson, of Weston, passed through the city Inst evening en route home from Portland. Kate Walker came over from Pen dleton last night and wns nt the Foley. La Grande Observer. Mrs. Alice Paxon, of Tennessee, is in the city visiting her parents, Con- doctor and Mrs. W. H. Kelsey. Father Van der Veldcn, of Wyom- ' ing. Is In the city the guest of Father I Neat0- nt ,he Catholic parsonage. t n -..! n..,i n..tl.. ...Ml 1 .. .u. uuiii.-uu mil, luujut in ji-ut; 1 1 su"lmer- Ir- Sirs. George Proebstel, of Athena, were the guests of tne Gold-1 p Ru'e yesterday IOr a short visit in "le cll- Mrs. Magers, the wife of Judge Magers, of Portland, is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. R. W. King, of this city for several days. Mrs, Gus Lafontaine and children will leave this eveuing for Long Beach, where they wll spend the hot months of the summer. Miss Grace Beagle, accompanied by Mrs. Hopper, will leave In the morn ing for Spokane on an extended visit I with relatives and friends. ! T?n!wrt Wnrnnr thn nnoMr nt thn Methodist Episcopal church, has re- turned from Union, where he has attera'DE meet,nK- 3lr ar"1 Mrs- A- F- Searles are in r,rtlantl ln attenrtance n te grand ,odge A a a w and t,le of Honor conventions, which are in ; session there. Mrs. E. Baum, accompanied by hor son hoi. left yesterday for the valley, where they will visit at Portland and at Salem. They formerly resided at . tne latter place. ! H. Kelson, of Walla Walla. Is ln the city to arrange for tho production of a vaudeville show to be opened noxt Wednesday evening in the big tont on Haley's island. Mr. and .Mrs. L. M. Guard, of Pilot Hock, were in the city yesterday on 1 ruuie 10 roniana, wnere tnoy have gone to attend tne workmen convon tions there in session. 4, 1 KoDert walker, one of the farming men of the Helix neighborhood, was in the city Saturday transacting bus T I iness and making arrangements for narvesting of his crops. ,.I'ee.Moorh0Ue WftB a vl8ltor to; I "mot II in Qtinriaw wkAMk 1m ... n 1 take some views for the experiment station at that place. The views will be used for advertising purposes. Charles Bond will return this even- ng irom a two days' visit at toe home 01 friends In Walla Walla. In Mr. .' liuml'b absence J. W. 8ulllvan Is con- Mil' hi.k tin- store alone and flnria it I 'n:ii - lonely without his partner, 1 i DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rMn, 1 whom ho will keep with him In the future. ENGINEER KRANER DEAD. Well Known Employe of O. R. & N. Succumbs to Appendicitis. ! Krnnnr. wollknnwn nnd hlch- n. rcsncctcd enclnecr of tho nioun tan division of the O, II. & N. nt I.n Orandc, died yesterday nt St. Vln- : cent's hospital In Portland, ns the result of an operation for nppondlcl- . , Tm,slIliy whlIp out on thp ,, , l)0twwn j a 0rnlldo nI1(1 HuntinKtun, I 1 nml ..nc Inl.i.n tr flin hnsnltnl IWll-i Frldav nt 10 o'clock In the morning. I ing. Tiiere nre so uiuii m mum mui He 'recovered from the effects of it Is Impossible to get tho dotnlls of the anaesthetic and was apparently ' the different fracases, nnd they nro or making good progress townrd recov-1 no consequence, anyway, for there orv, when be was token suddenly I was not much damago in any of worse Snturdav night nnd died at 2 them. Thomas Hicks, John Doe. o'clock Sundav afternoon. I Thomas Scott, lKinard Leltowo, Itoy He leaves a' wife nnd one little Hounds. James Summers, James En daughter. He was about 35 years old. , right, A. M. McLean, Murrey Curry n competent aud reliable man nnd I and W E. Hose are tho defendants In was the next in lino of promotion to tho different nffnlrs, nnd they are all the position of passenger engineer, i of them up before tho court ns the He lived in this city for a short time paper goes to press, about 12 years ago, where he held) The wickedest one of the lot wns thn finsltinn nf cnirino hostler on the the tight between M. Curry nnd W. E. O It. & X.. nnd has many friends iu this city. The remains will be taken to La Grande on No. 2 tonight, where tho j funeral will take place tomorrow un- I 41... nltlllnau f t ll fl T nnmnllfH ' i -crb' PLENTY WATER. city Reservoir Was Running Over Th, MornI and the WeM Was ' tr..lt For some time there has been n scarcity In the water supply of the city, and the nervously Inclined hove become nlarnied to a greater or less extent over the danger from lire; but the danger Is now n thing of the past, as the reservoir was running over this morning, nnd thore was a well full . of water from which to draw. The water to be used on the streets has been limited to some extent, and there is no danger that there will not be n sufficient supply of water to use in j case of Are. I Fat Cattle to Seattle. I J. C. Lonergnn will ship out another car of fat cattle for the Frye-Bruhn Company, of Seattle, this afternoon. over the W. & C. H. The cattle aro the pick of several bands belonging to Jnmus nnd Frank Roach. W. Smith and J. Jones, who live iu the vicinity of the city. In the near future Mr. Lonorgan will have another large shipment from the soutnern part of the county. Building Delayed. T. M. Lowe, who has been at work on the Kerr-Gifford warehouse at Cayuse. returned home Saturday, and , " '.T,h u f,.?. u"" ! the i)lllltlI1I: i ns been Wativ ilnl-Tv iWfttMJSS al to arrive on Ume from Pern- The warehouse Is now readj "or She floor! ! , d .. . com..etc, fn al)mlt in days, if lumber can be procured on time. 1 Big Hog Contract. A. L. SwaKgert, of Athena, is In the '-"'ty today, having come down with a "aa or rat nogs for tho Perry llouser .Meat Company. Mr. Swaggort haB sold a large lot of hogs to the com pany and by the terms of the contract , is to deliver a load of 20 head at the, slaughter Iioum; ln this city every , Monday mornlnc until the pmitrnrr is ,' filled. . LI 1 1 J - i . E. J. Wilbur, of Meacham creek, is I fa in me cuy toaay. He reports a se- varn haflatnt-m nf ., -1, T- 1. ' - ..n..o.wt u. iwnu ruin u 11 u I Wilbur station, 30 miles east of this, city last night about S o'clock. Some 1 of the hall stones were as large ns . marines ana wniie no particular dam-; i aso wns Hnn thla rant was Ana tn the very brief ' duration of the storm I ' Real Estate Transfers. "AKL.KEEP Y0U8 BLOOD GLEAN dleton Savings Bank for 12.585, the souioeast quarter or section 11, In township 2, north of range 32 east, Charles H. Iloork has sold to Isaac Jay for J 1.55ft lots 1. i mnii 9 in tho I reservation addition to Pendleton. Lec Street Bridge Open. Tomorrow mornlDg the Lee street ' bridge will be opened to travel, both ; by foot and horse. 8treet Commis ! sioner Means states that lt will lie , iierfectly safe, although more or loss ; work will he done upon the bridge I for a week yet. I Gone on Vacation. I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Havnes left j Sunday morning for OrangevUle, Idaho, where they wHI spend a 60- imy Titcniiiiii. rrank H. Moon, of San Francisco, wll fill the place at the depot left vacant by the absence of Mr. Maynes. Yeast "I see in a fat Kastern city a prinon has been unearthed and the mummies are supposed to have been prisoners." Crlmsonbealo "Hardened rriininuls. without a doubt." Yon hers Statesman.. Froe concert tonight at Thwkol sen's I'iano IIpuso by the Chicago Mandolin Club PTON. OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 20, TEN DEFENDANTS i ASSAULT AND BATTERY 1 CASES HAVE THE FLOOR j Fight Between M. Curry and w. fc. Rose was the Most Serious and Is Bcng FoU(Jht Other Events Were i Trifng and Little Damage Was Done. Yesterday something must have Hose. There has been bad blood 1k tween the men for some time, and yesterday Hose wns in the Columbia saloon when Curry came In. Hose was standing by the swinging door, nnd as Curry came In he swung the door against Hose, striking him in the face. Although lt wns an acci dent lt enraged H03P nnd he struck Curry In the face. They had a short fight iu tho saloon, but were separat ed and kept apart for a time, but as soon as Hose went out of tho saloon and onto the street Curry followed him nnd knocked him through the window of ono of the shops, a couple of doors north of the snloon. Hose's face was cut by the glass, and his hand was also cut. Today he looks as though he had gono through 1 I t j J T It a combine, and tho enso is being mught by both sides us tho paper goes to press. .... uncicce m ccitti r RACE HORSES TO SEATTLE, Fj L , Ho w Be h d , r. . Tomorrow Some of Especial Promise. James Irvine will ship a car of race horses from the Smith it Porringer track east of the city, to Seattle in the morning where they will start In the racing circuit Some good horses No Dessert More Attractive Why u' fir and i - and i',,lriug t.u -n Iffi : produi . - lii t'.T f --ult-. in two minutes? Ever; cim: iu tli- m i-e. Simply add hot water and s. t tn ..I. !' p.'rfwti'Iu. Aur priv tn t1'.- Ima-. i . Kn truuble, less cl- 1 wan: Tr i: t.-.li. In Four Tnit Flu. I vnrs: L- ni"'.. 'raii-' . Strawberry, Hasp. I btnr. A u"r r- 10c. i " '",! ,. S'rl ' J' . '" -J ' n .. n.nt Of thl Mil. K.rp yom 1 in 1 j i . of ,o ' i i Iim l.iO'ilb i k. iin 'he tuMelJ s&S CANDY CATHARTIC 41KKUV. 1 VIII ti " r urn Tn. Just call up Main 1531, Dut ton's Candy Store, we will sond our wagon' around with any quantity of Ice cream you wish. What dessert can you get more satisfactory and refreshing this hot weather, than wafers and Ice cream. Our cream le pure, cold nnd delicious. If you are down town drop In and try our hot weather drinks. Try our candies, they aro made fresh ovory day. iBEST FOB THi: ' BOWELS : EAT "EWI LIKE CANDY ! i Cieuant I' ' ,"1 '. n T I.-.llogrfj r '-i . . i..r i.u" I : tf.lt iiu i t t - 1. i I. f . u .i. I t . .. t,t M , IZ3 -1- ICE 0REI1 1 1 1 4 'Un ft ffl ! i ! 1903. hnvo been In training nt that track for weeks past, nnd thoy arc expect ed by thoir ownora nnd managers to mnko n good showing for themselves when they nro put on tho trnck. Pour of tho horses going today aro Ollle M, Ovltn, Francisco nnd Ilonner. M. There Is tnlk of Bonding others, but It Is not known yet whether or not they will go nt this tlmo. Mr. Irvlno will accompany tho stock on tho course nnd mnnngo thorn In their races. Visit of a Pioneer. I Andrew McQueen, ono of the ul. ueer residents of this section of the country, wns in the city todny shak ing hands with whnt number of old friends ho could find noro. For nonr ly 20 years Mr. McQueen wns a farm er on Birch crook, nnd Is now locat ed In Washington, where bo is en Joying tho declining years of his llfo. Delegate to Grand Lodge. C. P. Tlnvls has gono to Portland, where ho will nttend tho mooting of the grand lodge of the A. O. U. W., which convenes there todny. Be sure nnd attend tho trco concert nt Thorkclscn's Pinno IIonso tonight. t datura a.v Mnnrfav T j joiy om July 20th juiy2 SATURDAY and MONDAY we will civeall patrons 20 h?. Granulated Sucar for Si no W I a Uh 9 I Ull 20 DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Guarantee. See oar Granite Ware Window Display. k v w . . it rv r. iv. & r 1 -in i.iuiri .- MidSummer CLEARANCE is now on. Our RED LETTER SALE has h nrrafi- Rf tliic rlpnranL'e S3.it V UkWIU-U UWULO UUb U ' ' -- II .. a 1 I ..... V..,a. Mtrah hnn I tils is to clean up all cotton dre'Sgooos,wimi shirt waists and shirt waist suits. Si. 00 shirt wai-t8 in white or c-l rd 7oc shirt waists in white or co! n ii 20c colored fane' dimity .... m lawns U5c white goodn 20c white goods loc white goods , 05c phi te, large eizo 12Ac pillow cases, thro for $1.50 sLirt waists , $2.00 shirt waists Longsdale muslin loe dress duck $100 hod snreada -uu mce uui LUiiJiiig...., j.3 $2.25 Blurt waist suite ,12 2oc silkinots for waists They will all go quick at the prices we ' BIG BOSTON STORE 3 $ v,3,"'eV0,ld'sFa. rcwnise,u 1,,lis'i "e tenof jou15! ' Private entrance ,0 ft ' Payments in aii r, ; an?, 10 Per cent 2? Fair open w fe OWL TEH W Agents 4 Brtl . tila trrtf - ---- .