DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 24, GOOD SHOES CHEAP. Mid-summer Oxford Sale Ladies, misses' men's, boys' ami llttlo gents' oxfords. Orcnt values nt bnrguin prices. Men's canvas shoes, the shoe for hot summer weather, $1.25, $1.50 anil a Goodyear welt nt $2.50. Keep yonr foot cool ami comfortable. Big Odd uud End Sale still in progress Dmdinger, Wil son & Company Phone, Main i iSi CASHIER IS SHORT. STREETANQ BRIDGE LEE STREET BRIDGE DEEN GREATLY STRENGTHENED. out, niul would bo good for 20 years travol. , ' ' Now Is the host tlmo for tho work to bo done, for nil of tho machinery i haB been hauled to tho nobis and tho wheat has not yot begun to bo limited to the mills. In a fow weeks this 1 condition will be changed, and tho road will bo lined with wagons and I teams coming from all over the conn- , , ,. . 1 try to the mills and warehouses. Ordinance Against Throwing Trash Th0M t wou(1 ))0 t()H lnto f(. tll0 on the Streets Will De Enforced bridge to bo closed without n grout Main Street Bridge Needs a New deal of loss to tho fnrmors, and might Deck and Needs It at Once, But It Jyort them to the warehouses In OIIU'I pilllM ill uiu ruuuij. jiiil ii in" I work Is not done, there will bo trouble when the hauling does commence, for the deck Is worn nut now and It will not tako ninny heavy loads to Should Be Done Differently, James Means, the commissioner of stroots for tho city, has finished the repairs on tho Leo street bridge and cm t,m)11(,h th(1 (lec). , fnr ,)uIow tho tho overhauling that It 1ms received ; "n,"'cl 'KHIU In the last week or two tho bridge is In better shape than It has been for some tlmo, and in tho cstlmnuou of tho street commissioner It Is as strong, If not stronger now thnn It was when built. Better Bridge Than When New, SHIELDS' PARK. I. R. & N, Employe at Baker City Goe6 Wrong and Disappears. About a week ago the traveling au ditor of the O. K. & N. came to linker City and checked up the accounts of the station, says the Ilakor City Dem ocrat. It was known at the start that Cashier George W. Hreaw was short, and ho was dismissed from the serv ice of the company, although he as sisted tho auditor In checking tho station. Two or three days ago Mr. llreaw left the city, and yet there Is nothing to show that lie went away on ac count of his shortage. The exact nmount of the shortage is not known, but Is understood to be les sthan $200, although Agent Hallock does not care to talk about tho matter until the re turn of Sheriff Brown, who went in search of tho young man. Dreaw was bonded by the Guaranty company. Large Crowds Enjoy the Clean and Wholesome Entertainment. A large nnd appreciative audlouco nttmiilni! Qlitnliln' Pnrlr Inst evnnltlir. Ilorore the remodeling tho bridge in spite of the threatening wenthor. was a two-span structure, and from The Cockatoo circus was tho star the result of age and heavy traffic, feature, followed closely by the Ko had Bagged and was unsaie; hut tho hers, who arc certainly nrtists. workmen hnvo cut each span in two . Little Irene made n great hit and and mado four spans in the place of is sure to become very popular dur tho two. In this way the structure is lug her stay In Pendleton. Lyndon much stronger than with tho old, long and Wronn excited tho luullcuco to spans, for the braces of tho super- considerable applause with their very structure are only half as long, and laughable Hketch, "The New Wo there is on that account not so much mnn and tho New Man." swing and play to tho body of the "North, South and Dixie" made a bridge as formerly. j splendid Impression as did Mr. Josoph Yesterday 12 mules niul a conibin-1 Leo in his Illustrated song, "Wearing ml imsspd over the. structure, nnd My Heart Away for You." Tho mov- there was not the slightest swing or '"R pictures wore excellent. sway in tne whole length from bank I Ttilus It as a whole, Pendleton has I mu wiiiiuaoeu u Know lu eiiuui 11, nun it certainly will bo well patronized Pendleton can well feel proud of such n clean entertainment. W. II. Iloyd, of Kclui, is In tho city on a Hhort hiisineiH trip. a iinllownv of Helm, was In the city today transacting business. Mrs. V. .1. Warner, of Long Creek, Is Ibo aiiost of I'oiiiiintou menus. W. L. Knight, of Helix, Is In the cltv today on a short business trip. Mr nil, I Airs. . II. IlCrttllC. Of HcllO, cie In the city for u short visit witli friends. I. At. Harrington, who lives four miles east of Pilot llock, was In tho city yesterday on business. N. V. Wear, of Adams, was the guest of tho Hotel Ht. ueorgo ycsiei lie he transacted business In the city. Mrs. Will lucrum nnd children left this morning for Meacham, whore they will visit lolntlves during the heated term. II. II. Trowbridge returned to his home at Ijico tilts morning litter tlmo spent lu tho city attending to business matters. Mr. Trowbridge Is a stockman of Grant county, and has been In Pendleton looking after the Interests of his business. Will Study Law In Pendleton. Ban Smythe. a son of A. Smythe, of Arlington, Is In the city and will en ter the law office of Halloy & Lowell where he will practice his profession. Mr. Smythe is a graduate of the Uni versity of Minneapolis, and is well versed In tho law. Dickson and Boyle to Portland. A. A. Roberts, the deputy United States marshal, left this morning for Portland, having in his custody Archie Dickson and John Uoyle. held to the federal grand jury for selling liquor to tho Indians to bank', The approach has been overhauled and new decking put in whore it was needed, and the sng taken out from the middle so that It is now straight and In good condition for the heavy work of tho harvest season. Will Enforce Trash Ordinance. After a long and hard pull tho iti havo got the streets cleaned up from one end of tho town to the other. but ATTEMPTED ROBBERY. Some Unknown Attempts to Hold Up A. LaRose, and Escapes. Last night an unknown man al tacked A. I-altoso on the comer of even now. with all of tho work Cottonwood and Alta streets, and nt that has been done. It keeps one mnn tempted to rob hlni. He knocked his busy all of his time to keep the main Intended victim down and started to streets of the city free from piles of go through him, but Laltoso sot up a paper ami other refuse from the , nowi anil ran line lie was pursued stores and the front doors of tho va rious shops over the city. As a gen eral rule all of the trash, or at least a large part of what accumulates in by (lends The would-be robber gave chase, out as lie readied Main street he was in turn chased, and only mado his the bouses during the day is swept escape by bolting up the stairway of out into the sidewalks and on Into the the (iratz lodging house and down tho streets, thus compelling the commls- back way into the dark alley, from sionor to keen a man at the work on ! where he made his way unnoticed in- those streets from day to day. to the back street and out of sight. As there Is an ordinance against ! TIl0rS ,s 110 c1"" tn tho nml1' aml no such practices, It is the intention of description of him can bo given, so the commissioner to warn the bust- I'"'"-" "' " " ness men niul nil nf Hie iipnuli. nss , "UL uie iiiuuui. far as that is concerned, to desist ........ ..j i r ..... t .'t from the practice, and if they do not heed tho warning, hut continue the J nuisance in defiance of the law, they will hnvo to answer to the law lor their defiance. Main Street Bridge Needs New Deck. ' Former Pendletonlans. Tho linker City Democrat makes the following complimentary mention of H. H. Hallock and son, formerly oi this city: H. H. Hallock Is making a record with business men, ns agent of tho O. It. & N for his thorough rrl,n ,l..nl.f 41. it i . . !,H,i" n i, n h,,i , i I I organization and business methods, bridge Is In a bad shape, and it is I , , t , cnnnratulated nnrm lmv the wish nf the rnmrntsalnnnr tn'rnm. ' . 1 13 l" "C COn(,raiUiaie(l Upon lla- ey the defect as soon as possible, I W Zr?Z?UM?La m$l and tho matter should he auemled to Howto Prevent i t The spread of infection and T rtnnlnnln.m .1 ! f .- . V luiilUriiuua uiatuai-a jb u mill U ter in which all nro interested, t In order that nnr rimtmnnra T may have th most modern method of disinfection, as well as tho safest, simplest and most reliable, we have added to our already completo drug stock a fine lino of before tho farmers begin to haul their grain to tho warehouses of the city. lor then It will bo too Into and would entail a great deal of hardship and inconvenience and oven loss on them to have the bridge closed to traffic In his office, niaino Hnllock hi son, has been given tho Important position of ticket and billing clerk in the office. Resisted an Officer. Abo lawronco was arrested tills The decking of the bridge is mado ! morning at an onrly hour for being 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 thorn In our window and come In and let us tell you more about it. ! TALLMAN of 4xC timbers sot on edge, and this ! drunk and disorderly on tho streets arrangement was a mistake on tho 1 When placed under arrest by Police, part of the architects of the bridgo I nian Armstrong the fellow became Lending DhiukIMs for tho reason that when tho roadway becomes as badly worn as It is tho present time It cannot lie repaired, for a now timber put in place would be at least three inches abovo tho rest of the floor, and when a heavy wagon rose over It and dropped onto the old timbers again the probability would be that the wholo thing would not stop, hut would keep on into tho lied of the river. Tho best way to repair tho lirigdo would bo to lay the floor or the main decking, with 4x0 placed flat as it was intended It should go. and over this to lay a super dock of 2x0 reach ing from tho side of the driveway to the middle. This would make tho deck as heavy as before, and would allow of repairs without closing tho bride to travel, for one side could be blocked whllo tho worn top deck in,; could bo replaced with now ami j. the other side then remodolod in the T i same way. In this way the sub-dec k nbuslvc and resisted tho arrest, but was ovorcomo by tho officer after a struggle and taken to tho Jail. This morning ho was tried by tho record er's court and sentenced to fivo days In jail for tho resistance and live more for being drunk on tho streets. W4W--M"K'-K"X-H"I- or the main floor would nover wear After Blooded Sheep. Charles Cunningham and W. Pedro left this morning for San Francisco, whero .Mr. Cunningham will purchase 100 head or tho best Morlnn rams to ho found In the market for his herds In this county. It is tho intention oi tho buyer to get tho best Merino stock to bo found, nnd mix with the Itamboulllet stock that ho has on tho ranges, making a cross bettor than tho pure bred stock that he now runs Cencentrates for Tacoma Smelter. Tho Iladger Alining Company have lately shipped out over the W. & C. 1!. to the Taeonm smelter, two car loads of cencentrates for reduction at that place. For some tlmo the teams of the mining men luivo been hauling tho ore to this point for shipment, it Is necessary for them to conic hero for their supplies, and since that is so thov save half of the trp by bring Ing their wagons loaded with tho ore for tills place. At this time there is almost another car of the conceit trntes at the depot and more Is on tho road. As soon as Hiilllcient Is tic cumulated the car will be shipped to the smelter. To Portland and the Coast. Luke linwley will leave In the morning for Portland, whero he will visit relatives and many friends for several days, going from there to tho coast points. Seaside, Nowport and Long lieach. After some tlmo spent nt the seaside, Mr. Hawley will visit with ids parents at Independence for n time before his return to his post of duty In this city. NEW CABLE OPENS. Rates From San Francisco Are Made Public. New York, July 21. Announcement is made today that the Commercial Pacific cable will open for business wltii the Philippines, China, Japan ami Corca tomorrow. The rates from San Francisco to .Manila are to be $1.05, to Hong Kong, $1.10, to Japan $1.41 nnd to Honolulu, .15 cents per word. Beats the Old Boat. Highlands, July 21. niiumrock III finished at 2:2(1:22. beating the old boat 14 minutes and 20 seconds over tho 20-nillo course. Five members In four days have joined tho Piano Purchasers' Union nt Thorkelsen's Piano House No Dessert More Attractive LAST RITE8. Funeral and Burial Services Over Re mains of H. C. Guernsey. The funeral services over tho re mains of H. C. Guornsoy wore con ducted from tho house yestorday nftemooii ul. 0:30. Tho sorvicos tit tlio house were conducted by Itov. John Warren, of tho Kplscapat church, at tlio conclusion of which the Masons took chnrgo of tho cas ket, conducting over It tho ritual of tlio order. As tho casket was loworod Into the grave tho Elks assisted In j tho ceremony, nnu uio Allisons con cluded tho ceremony according to the beautiful nnd lmprosslvo service of tho lodge. Merchants' Lunch. During tho hot wenthor you can save your wlfo tho misery of cook ing over tho hot Btovo by going to tlio Merchants' Cnfo (formorly tlio Mnzoppa) and getting a hot lunch for 15c, betweon 11:30 nnd 2 p. m. Will V m Wo can sell ten or twenty plnnos cheaper than one. That Is why wo hnvo formed tho union, Thorkolson's Piano House. Visit tilt; WnrUi.T, . --.u a.rairat St liWe will sell vo ,.., Ul Willi LI ' '"-'-"'nmodat . room nn v ... ,.a yollllke jl Hotel ,sat the gates ,,,, lMJllltlCS W m... . IfPrivate entrance tn ,u.. IfPaymcnt-i )n all r.. due at the rate of , . n rwl r vc ... in ,ci cent Mn.iLi ii ...incnce nniu months (May lsti H,.wc Fa r nnen ' "'" c OWL TEA HO Agents t Saturday July J8th Monday July 20th V j. July 2h t CATTlDTlAV.-J MAMriAV :n . ... i. -r ' ..in ui vl- an ui patrons UU lbs. Uiiiiiulated bugar for $1.00. ST- JOE STOft "&iTt rvl TT(PlTTKTm Z3 u0 msuuiN 1 On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Guarantee. See our Granite Ware Window Display. w n n H ui m. wt m.t f n - t rii.i-T mit Whv u-o lii Li'.iiiD nnd spend hours b iking, Oa dEL.VrQi sweetening, II ivurnig S -caes&S! ii nc !-r.-r;vlml fcv v n 11 wr.. .. - produce bvtt.,r result- in two minutes? Evurytliin in the p iel, Simply add hot wiiturumlf ttoim l. liVperfectinn. Asur prlM; to the hoir u Ni It'ill'ilii, le-w el-jiuiiM-. Try it tn. ! i . In Fnur Fruit Fla vors: Lemon, Or.m'.;e, Strawberry, ltiisp burrv. Af iff i.r. Klu. "NOT GOOCL NOT HERE." Fresfin Every Day STRAWBERRIES, H WATERMELONS, A MUSKMELONS, I. GRAPE FRUIT, A ORANGES, I) LEMON8, t, BANANA6, t, PEACHES, t RA8PBERRIES, s D LACK BERRIES, H PINEAPPLE8, GRAPES, n APRICOTS, (1 SWEET CORN, TOMATOES, CUCUMDER8, STRING BEANS, GREEN ONIONS, BEETS, TURNIPS, RADISHES, CARROT8, LETTUCE, CABBAGE, GREEN PEA8, CAULIFLOWER. 8 c "5 S S. YOUNGER & SON "Not CioiMl-Not ihtro" Real Estate Transfers. W. V. Mntlock and Ann .Matlock, his wife, have sold to Peter Shorldan for ?l,noo, a tract of land nonr Uma tilla, containing 120 ncios. Tlio same parties have sold (o llur nard Sheridan for J1.BU0. 80 acres near Umatilla. Kredorlek Weber has sold to James Hnrkett for $7,000. about l.filo acres of land near Grant. .1. 13. Hackott lias sold to C. 11. Wade for $1,000, about 1,010 acres of land near Yoakum. New Residence Bulldinn. Mrs. Eliza Teal, of Ucho, Is build ing n cottago on Alta street, just across from tho Kplscopal church. Tlio cotlngo will bo two stories In height nnd will bo modern in ovory particular. It is (fastened by C. K. Troiitnmn of this city, nnd Is being "instructed ns an Invostmont by tho ownor, nho Intending to rent tho place. Lots In Block I Sold. Through tho ngonoy of tho firm of Hdiorn & Swaggart, Miss Ida Iloyd has sold to Josoph nil tho west half of lots U ond 10, lu block I, for tho sum of $2,R00. 'Just tr ,i Parrot Cigar So" Tho Parrot Olgav is tho now So oigdr an muoh talked about. Its- good qualitlos aro astonishing SEE SPOONEMORE THE HUSTLER If you want yot i houses rented or your property hold. J. C. Si'OONr.Mom., 220 11 Court V-T.ir.TT.TT.T.T .'r.f t.Tf T'T'T'T'VT-l 1 MidSunimer I CLEARANCE SALI T ; m. - ..,f r..4.Y.ii. .n j i ins aaie is io citutu up un oui"" waists and all Cotton uoods t )D Wafettg Sale Pce - S Wc&felS, Sale Price ?5(2 WafeflSo Sale price U5C MCJ $to&9 Sale price - Pillow Cases, large ske, 3 for in i ii 25c Curtaining to White, Sale ptice UUUU U V V- f ! BSG BOSTON ST0R It . L