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to DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULV 22, 1003. 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 l6 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. Dindinger, Wil son & Company Good SHOES CHEAP Phone Main J J8t Clmrlcs Hotts, of Hollx, la In tho city for n brlof visit on business. J. W. Scrlbor, of l.a Grnndo, Is In tho city on n short business visit. Mrs. .1. W. Cronln, of Monchnm, Is In tho city the puest of frlomls for n Bhort visit. Misses L. Justlco nnd Mny Justice, of Dayton, nro tho guests of Pontile ton friends. Mrs. J. R. I.oDlnnc. of Hunting ton, Is tho guest of frlomls In tho city for a few days. Dr. nnd Mrs. D. Davidson and fam ily, nre nt tho Golden Hulo for n short visit In tho city, Mr. nm! Mrs. D. Sommer, of Elgin, are nt tho Hotel St. George for a short visit In tho city. A. C. Clinndler, of MeMlnnvIllc, Is In tho city tho guest of Ilov. nnd Mrs. It. W. King, nt tho llaptlst parson ngc. Mr. nnd .Mrs. V. H. Ilabb, of Echo, have returned to tholr homo nfier n fow days spent In tho city visiting friends. Misses I.llllnn nnd Mnrjorlo Miller, of Arlington, nro visiting with their aunt. .Mrs. Thoo. Danner, 210 West Illuff street. bring now sconory nnd put in iv now curtain, nnd mnlai tho details of tho hoitao as modern ns poHslblo In or der to facilitate tho handling of the plays It Is tho Intention of tho man agement to bring horo this coming season. Tho season will open tho middle or the last of September with tho pre sentation of "Tho Christian," by tho llalfer company. Following Hint tho best, attractions of tho circuit will be brought horo during tho wlntor and spring. EASTERN SHERIFF PUBLIC SCHOOL AFFAIRS. PENNSYLVANIA DEFAULTER WILL BE RETURNED AT ONCE Treasurer of a Worklngmen's Club Had a Shortage and Fled Has Been Run Down at the Instigation of a Baltimore Trust Company. VOTE YOUR COUPONS. Each Series Must Be Voted by Date Named on the Coupons. In order to cxpedlto the work of counting tho coupons In the contest for the East Oregoulnn free vacation nt the Breakers, the coupons will be divided Into series and each series must be voted before expiration of that series. In this wny the work of counting them can ho made during the progress of the contest. Otherwise, many of those voting would be In clined to save np coupons until n large number was collected, thus in creasing the task of counting. AH those voted from the beginning of the contest until the hour of noon, on Saturday, July 25, will be classed as series "A," and must be voted by the time designated to be counted. Series "B" must bo voted by noon, Wednesday, July 29; series "C" by noon, Saturday, Aug. 1; series "D" by noon, Wednesday, August 5, and se ries "E" by 9 p. m., Saturday, August 8. Hereafter tho coupons will con tain Instructions as to the series and expiration of tho time at which each must bo voted. Largest Cash Holder, The assessor is at work on the rolls for the coming year. By tho figures coming into the oftlce. J. H. Koontz, of Echo, Is the largest cash holder in the county, he having turn ed in an assessment of $S,000. This is for his cash on hand, and takes no note of the other property owned by him. How to Prevent The spread of Infection and contagious diseases Is a mat ter In which all are interested. In order that our customers may have th. most modern method of disinfection, as well as the safest, simplest and most reliable, we have added to our already complete drug stock a flue line of SOLIDIFIED FOR-MAL-DE-HYDE and FORMALDEHYDE GENERATORS. Besides being an ideal sick room disinfectant, it Is un equalled In fleas, Insects of nil kinds, etc. See them In our window and come In and let us tell you more about it. TALUAN & GO. jj! Lending Driifinisth Mrs. I$ose Campbell bns returned from a visit nt tho homo of relatives and friends In Spokane and other wasningion ernes. Colonul F. D. Boyd Is nt Dolano Beach, up on the Sound, tnklug his vacation. It Is possible that ho will he absent several weeks. A. A. Roberts, of Portland, Is In the city, having come up to be pres ent nt the trial of two men accused i of selling whiskey to tho Indians. F. S. Harding, editor of tho Me Mlnnvlllo Tolephono Register, nnd wife, were passengers on No. C today on their way home from the Natloral Editorial convention. Miss Mary Thorn, of Holdmau. who has been seriously 111, is slov.lj convalescing and Mrs. Sawtelle, who has been attending her, has return ed to her homo In this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Campbell leave this morning for Lehman Springs, the famous summer resort of the Blue mountains. Thoy will stay at least a month. La Grande Observer. Mrs. James Means left this morn ing for Foster, where she will visit with relatives for several weeks and possibly tho summor. She was ac companied by her sister, Mrs. A. A. Hammer, who will visit with her. V. E. Cumback. of the Troy Laun dry Machinery Company, is In the city tho guest of J. F. Itobinson to day. Mr. Cumback has his headquar ters at San Francisco and came from tho meeting of the laundrymon at Portland, J. F. Hoblnson has returned from Portland, whoro ho- went to attend the convention of tho Lnundrymen's Association. He reports a vory profl I table and successful meeting, about ! -10 men from ovor the state being In attendance. H. S. Anderson, chief clerk In tho I ofllce of the Ann Arbor rallwav at Cadillac. Mich., is in the city today between trains. Ho has just return ed from the Malheur county gold fields, where ho has some old friends Interested In mining. John Heathman has returned from Lehman Springs with a crippled toot. Willie at tho springs ho hurt ins luui on u sione, nuu li uus ue veloped into a mild caso of poison ing. Ho Is able to bo around tho streets with the aid of a cane. Heating Apparatus Will Be Put In Soon Two New Rooms to Be Fit ted Up. The work nt tho school houses Is progressing slowly, but will bo wen In hnnd In a few days and will he finished In plenty of tlmo for the opening of tho schools In tho fall. Tho contractor who bns chargo of tho heating systom nt the high school building Is not working nt the pres ent time, but ho has tho work start oil, and will bo at his contract In a fow dnys onco moro. Thoro nro eight rooms to bo heated by tho hot air Hystem, and tho work will bo completed In n short tlmo, In a fow dnys the carpenters will start to work on tho old nendomy building, and will partition tho part of tho building formerly used as a dwelling by Professor Forbes and his family, Into a couple of rooms for tho use of tho school. All of the work Is planned and the contracts given, and tho completion Is but the matter of a short time. BUT LITTLE RANGE. Mountains are Crowded With Thous ands of Sheep. Cnniptendors coming down from the mountains nfter supplies for their sheep camps complain about the mountains boiug too full of sheep, says tho Long Creek Light. Eighteen thousand outsldo sheep came In re- :tontIy to claim a share of tho sum mor range. Thoro is n camp In i almost every place whoro n bund of I sheep can bo grazed for a fow days, and ns tho feed in tlieso camps will not last over a fow weeks nt tho most, the camptondors are nt a loss whoro to move their herds. From present Indications tho summor rango will be tramped to dust long before fall and ninny sheep will come out of tho mountains poor. Fred T. McCullmu, tho whorlfC of VcnniiRo county, Pennsylvania, Is In the city, having come yesterday aftur Felix A. Dohorty, wanted In Frank lin county of that state Tor ombezsilo meut. According to tho liiformntlon given by Air. ulcCullom tho mnn now In tho Jnll wits the secretary nnd treas urer of a worklngmen's club In Franklin nnd hud entire charge of the funds. He accumulated heweon $Kini nnd $!M0 and loft tho country. Ho was under $1,000 bonds nt tho tlmo, furnished by tho Fidelity Trust Company, of Ilaltlniore, nnd these people nre tho ones who nre looking for restitution. The man nfter leaving Franklin, went to New York hut was located and again loft. Nothing was heard of him for some time, and the sheriff had a lot of descriptions made and mailed. These were sent nwny from the ofllco on Thursday, and on Tues day evening word wns received from Pendleton that the man was In tho county Jnll, and asking lor Instruc tions. .Mr. McCullom will leave In tho morning for tho return trip. It la calculated that it will tako $1,500 for Dohorty to square the matter and keep out of tho state's prison, for If the amount Is made good, and the costs of tin) nrrest nnd trnnoporta tlon nro added, tho trust company will let tho ninttor drop. Mr, McCullom Is Interested in tho raising of lino horses, and Is looking over tho Hold horo for a plnco to In vest. In tho vicinity of Franklin there nro sevonil young mon who nro anxious to como to this country and locnte, and tho Hherlft Is Investigat ing tho conditions whllo ho Is horo. Ho Is well Impressed with the coun try, and If ho can llnd a sultnhlo plnco will doubtless return and innko this state his homo. Horses for Walla Walla. ,T. C. Houston, who lives about 34 miles east of Prlnovlllo, passed through town Tuesday en routo to Wnlla Walla with 32 head of horses. Tho hand consists of 1C woll-mnted driving tenniB nnd Mr. Houston ex pects to sell thorn for nbout $100 por span. Long Creek Light. Merchants' Lunch. During tho hot weuthor you can save your wlfo tho mlsory of cook ing ovor tho hot Htovo by going to tho Mcrchnnts' Cafo (formerly tho Mnzcppa) and getting a hot lunch for lGc, hotweon 11:30 nnd 2 p. m. wiiTYiij V:it the World's F.ir,.... 1 Wo will sell you round T 'i --ts w.th hotel accomm 5P 1 or, hotel accommnf&odat room only as vn kC"" f Hotel is at tlm n. ' , . I TIGu.des will meet you an1 owe taken ol J0U "J ev 1l Private entrance to the Broun IFPnvmnntc in n dfatthera;;or;oSe:e;;J and to nor r,.n i. ...n,dl paid, lICommL. ... ' " months (May lsn wi fiJ Fair open OWL TEA Agents Saturday July J 8th Monday July 20th Tuesday July 21st MAY ENLARGE OPERA HOUSE. Interior Will Be Greatly Improved Season Will Open With "The Christian." George L. Baker, John Cort and Calvin Hellig, tho managors of tho Northwest Theatrical Circuit, aro In tlm rlty today looking to tho Improve ment of the opera house hero for the owning of tho season. Jinny im provements will ho made in tho Inte rior nrrangemont of tho liouso, and the season will bo opened with one ol the best plays In the repertoire of the Iiaker Stock Compnny of Port land. It Is tho intention of tho manage ment to extend the building towards the rear If It Is possible, and to en-Ur-.'e the stage They will also Still dimlnug up. Th' onormously increas ing demand is getting decided y interesting. Gold Medal Butter is, lioyond all question, the Most and Purest ever placed upon the markot. Tastes Good-hecause it is good. Onco used, always used. F. S. YOUNGER & SON "Nol liuiKl-Not Horo" CREDITORS' MEETING. Cecil Galloway, of Elgin, Was Chosen Trustee in the Buck Case. The first meeting of tho creditors in the case of O. W. lluck, of Elgin, wns held heforo Thomas Fit. Gerald this morning, he sitting as tho re feree In bankruptcy for the United States district court. Turner Oliver, of La Grande, James Mnstorson, W. I, Dishman, D. Sum mers, N. C. McLeod, F. S. Ivnnboo and It. H. Lloyd were presont at tho meeting and thoy elected Cecil Gal loway, of Elgin, as tho trustee In the caso to tako charge of tho proorty. Tho Indebtedness of tho principal In tho case Is $8,000, while his liabil ities aro $0,000. The bond of the trustee wns placed at $10,000. LIQUOR TO INDIANS. Two Men Under Arrest Charged With the Offense. Archlo Dickson nnd John lloylo wero arrested Monday by tho local police, charged with selling whlskoy to tho Indians of tho reservation, and will bo arraigned before tho com missioner this afternoon and tomor row. Dickson, It Is said, was caught In tho act of giving tho liquor to tho Indian on .Monday morning, and the other man later In tho samo day. Tho former will bo given his examin ation this afternoon If tho witnesses can bo found, nnd tho last named man will bo given his hearing tomor row morning. i ei mi B3 f OATTtTinAV H""KTr A Xr :11 . oa. i uxvLri x ano injiutx x vvu win give ail our t patrons 'JO lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00. ST. JOE STI IDAHO PIONEER DEAD. N. Falk, for Whom Falk's Store and Postoffice Is Named, Passes Away. Iloise, July 22. Nathan Falk, a pioneer merchant and head of the Fulk Mercantile Company, the larg est concern In Idaho, a prominent Mason and Odd" Follow, died at Hal ley this morning, nfter u lingering Illness. .Mr. Folk's homo Is In this city, and ho loft hero two weeks ago. to enjoy an outing with his sons nt Kotchunl, on Wood river. Monday lie was taken HI with cramps and grow worno continually, until duatn relieved his sufferings tills morning. PhyHlcinns from Salt Lalco City und from hero, also, wero dlspulchou by special trnln yesterday ovonlng. Fnlk'H store and postolllco In Ada county wuh nnmed for him. One Police Court Case. A. S. Amlonson was tho only one to como boforo his honor tills morn ing, and ho wns quickly found guil ty of being drunk on tho streets and was fined $5, In default of which bo wont to tho city jail for three nays. Vaudeville Entertainment Tonight. Shlold's grand opening will occur tonight at tho park near O. It. & n. depot. It promises to bo a vory good show. Tho outlook for a largo attendance Is good. New Delivery Wagon. Mike Grata today purchased nn el egant now delivery, wagon from A. Kunkol for $12C. Airs. Anderson, a prominent society woman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, says : " Thoro nro but few wives nnd mothers who have not at times en dured agonies nnd such pain as only women know of. I wish Mich women knew the value of Lydin I',. J'ink Imm's Vegetable Compound. It is a remarkable medicine, different in action from any other I ever knew und thoroughly reliable. " I have hcen cases where women doctored for years without permanent benefit who were cured in less than three months after taking your Vege table Compound, while others who were chronic anil incurable came out cured, happy, and in perfeet health after a thorough treatment with this medicine. 1 h.ivo never iim-iI 11 myself without gaining great benefit. A few do.ses restores my strength anil appetite, and tones up tho entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, ln-neo I f nil v endonv It." Mia. U. A. Asnnnsos. Wash ington St., .Iiu'ksonville, !'lu. SS000 forfait Ifotlihial of abouf tejtlMonhll provli.tj ijct.u Ziaii '&3 iantiot btt produced. Tli cxiio.Wcnee nnd lostinioiiy of sinneol' tin' most noted uoinen of Amorlfii jro to prove, bi'vnnd n ucsf ion, Hint I.ydin li. PinU liiini's VcirolaliUi Compound will correct all sucli d-niihb' at once by reniovitiy; the cause, and n atot'liiir tlio n'i,:uis to a healthy and normal condition. t 4. I We keep nothing but pure y natural Ico, frozen from puro, J. clear mountain water. It goes farther and lusts longer than V J artificial Ice. AH wo ask Is an 4 iiiiiirojiiuiuuu uiui ot our ico. Why not older a caso of tho celebrated Schlltz, A. H. C. or Gambrlnus for your Sunday dinner? 'Phono your order to Main 51. t HENRY KOPITTKE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 10th WANTKD-YOUKO MKH In preiir for Onv ernmmit l'uillloiii Klnc On-nlrum in nil Do rnrtiiieiitf. Oooil ftilarles. ItapM Priimollonf, txamliiHilonmnon. I'nrtlculara Frvo. Inter-smto Cor. hut., Ceilur Knpldi, la 20 DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year i Guarantee. See oar Granite Ware 5 Window Display. 5 W. J. CLARKE & Co, Court Street MidSumnier CLEARANCE SALE This Sale is to clean up all Summer Shirt f Waists and all Cotton Goods 2 Wsntt0 Sale Price 50c $1 ?5( WafettSo Sale pi'fee - 39c B 5C Fancy DiUCk, Sale price - Pillow Cases, Jai'ge sie, 3 tot JOc 25c f 25c Curtaining in White, Sale pi-ice J 2!c ! Call and seethe prices on oftf hwt Wsifl(t BfG BOSTON ST0R .fr.. .... ..., . 4.,.. .'' T7 ' ammmi'-ysi! 'v.e&assmsrrs