DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1903. m SB, 1 ' 3te'J 1 i I '$ I GOOD SHOES CHEAP. The Grand MidSumn Sale STILL GOES OR And on tho Oxfords that nro loft wo nro making another re duction to mnko room for our fall stock of shoes, which will nrrlvo soon. If you want Indies', misses', men's, boys', youths' or little gents' Oxfords, call and oxnm Ino our goods and prices before buying, Dinctonger, Wil son & Company 'Phone, Main iiSi Formerly of Pendleton. E. E. Sharon, of Portland, Is In tho city today, the guest of his brother, Julius Sharon, of this place. Mr. 1 Shnron is an old-time newspaper man of this city and Is well known here. 1 He Is grand secretary of the I. O. O. F. and grand scribe of tho encamp ment, and has been to Hop'pner for some time engaged in looking over the relief work of tho I. O. O. P. at that place. He came to Pendleton to visit with his brother and take Ills family back to Portland. Ho will 1 return In the morning. Colony of School Teachers. J. F. Nowlin, tho county superin tendent of schools, has returned from his homestead near Alba, where he has been for the past two weeks. There are a number of school teach ATTENDANCE LIGHT ABSENCE OF BUSINESS MEN FROM CITY RESPONSIBLE. p,y ,H my , j.a 0rn,,e. but tho ninttor will bo taken up later In the sensnn, when duo nttontlon will bo given to tho Important matter of having Umatilla county represent ed In that collection. Dr. l.oltoy loft this morning for Milton and will probably return to spend Saturday and Sunday In this Dr, LcRoy Explains Need of More Thorough Advertising In the Ore gon Exhibit and Outlines Work of Oregon Information Bureau at the Commercial Association Parlors Last Night. Ony Uoyd, of Heppuer. Is In the city on a short visit. . , , . .. , ' 0. E. Nelson, of Weston, Is In tho Owing to absence of many of tho ,. imsn,.qs visit business men from tho city, there plt n a hua mss isil was only a small attendance at the1 G- V- Unidley or Athena Is trans special meeting of the Commercial notliiR business In the city today. Association last evening, called for j J, I). Casey, the Hlleard sawmill tho purpose of listening to the re- man, was In the city yesterday even marks of Dr. A. l.oltoy, on the nlms ' Ing. and scope of the Oregon Information jir. ml,i .rg, r p. Holtlc. of Pilot Hureau, which is now collecting ox- noc;i nro visiting friends hero to hlblts for the purpose of advertising ,ay. the state. ju.B ,jUcy Mmor of Athena, was Dr. l.oltoy gave a brief rovlew of the guest of friends in the city yes the work of the bureau during Us torday. snort uie. wncn ne toou cnarge oi the work In April, there woro but one or two exhibits on hand, nnd in tho past three months ho has secur ed exhibits and advertising matter from nearly every county west of the Cascades, and has the rooms tilled with the splendid products of the state. He says the bureau makes a spec ialty of greeting homeseekers and Mr. and Mrs. II. S, llrownton, of Hums, are in tho city tho guests of friends. Mrs. I.. U Thomas, of Milton, Is in tho rlty the guest of friends for a short time. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. I). Tlel, of Echo, wore the guests of the Hotel Cioldcn Utile yesterday. C. W. Nibloy, the sugar beet man placing them on the right track, on 0f i.n arando, was In tho city for a tltelr arrival in l'ortiami. 'or tins short visit today. service alone the bureau has earned tho perpetual gratitude of tho citi zens of Portland, who feel that In this institution tho stranger has a friend which will protect him from the wiles of the grafter who Is always on hand to meet the unsuspecting. Speaking of tho need of such a bu reau in the largo cities of the West, to which most all tho tourists and homeseckers buy their tickets, he says that -14,000 people have settled In the State of Oregon in the past 17 to the ile,,nMjn convention mumus, mm null mis Kiuui liusi ui Investors and homeseokers must grope almost blindly through the maze of opportunities awaiting them, without some organized nnd syste matic force to direct them. In this hureau, which Is seeking to have every portion of tho state represent ed in its exhibits, is found just such a directing force and as people como A. G. Allen, of the llrm of Templo & Wilcox, went to Echo this morning on a business trip. Mrs. George W. Young loft this morning for Seaview, where she win spend tho summer. L. E. Therkclsen went to Athena this morning on business connected with his piano house. A. Stenger returned last night from Portland, where he was a delegate 1 l. 1 I. .. J. 1 11 I tilt I 111 IUII.U t ' V . ,e KT,a i to understand its mission more fill ly, its work will be enlarged and Its Influence felt. claim that Professor Nowlln has, and they have formed quite a colony there. Thero is all manner of game In the neighborhood, and the camp- f.M era live nign wntie uioy are on tneir at this time. Returned From the East. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Owinn and daughter returned this afternoon from an extended visit in the East, where Mr. Gwinn went to attend the meeting of the One Hundred Thous and Dollar Club of the New York Life Insurance Company. After the meeting of the club thoy went to sev eral of the Eastern cities for visits with friends and relatives, and to see the various points of interest. Will lltHHUII" m m . . I'l I T r I I 1 HIGH GRADE SPIGES Of this addition of 44,000 people to the population cf Oregon, in the past 17 months, Umatilla county is accred ited with but 1,000, which number, ac cording to estimates made, has been added to the population of tho city of Pendleton alone, in that time. As a basis for determining her popula tion, Portland multiplies her number of school children 4Mi- Using this basis for determining the population of Pendleton, It will give her C.S14, or a total of 1,521 school children multiplied by 46. The same basis would give Umatilla county an in crease of 1,501 population In the past year, as the number of school child ren in tho county has increased 347 In that time. Dr. Loltoy called attention to the j v'slt at the coast, whore he went for fact that this great number of peoplo 's vacation, nnd from Oregon City, had settled In Oregon with but little where ho was one of the delegates Inducement in tho way of advertising 1 ,0 tho great council of the Itedmon. James Dovlln has returned from a visit at Portland nnd Oregon City, to tho Uedntcn grent council, M. J. Uoach, traveling passenger agent for tho Hio Grande Western, with headquarters at Portland, Is In the city today on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Temple and family will leave in the morning for Lehman Springs, where they will spend the hot days of the coming month. M, P. Kelly, the proprietor of the Golden Utile, loft this morning for Uklah, where ho goes to look aftor a ranch ho lias in that part of tho country. Mrs. O. L. Sheok and daughter, Hazel, returned this morning from Portlnnd and Tacoma, whero thoy have been tho guests of friends for some time past. Thomas Fltz Gerald is back at his odlce after some tlmo spent In Ore gon City, whore he was one of tho delegation of the local trlbo to tho state camp of the Uedmen. any miner nas returned rrom a and that with organized effort, many more of the most desirable class W. P. Evans, of Portland, is In tho city for a visit with his old friends Wp havo hist received a full 1 ,, V '""V,"" u,c here. Mr. Evans was formerly in tho we nave just received a lull 'gon is capablo of supporting 10 t mes rmdnnqtnr' now nt tuia io,.A ,, i lino of Gilpin, I.angdon & Co.'s I,,ts present population and In tho tor-veal binn nn" hn Vnn pure, high grade Spices. A few J rltory thus represented, is room for ' f, 'a'?,L" "' ,r.?a' of tho varieties are A i Cloves, English Mustard, Red jfepper.'Blaok Pepper, WhitelPepper, TurninricI Cinnamon, Mixed Spices, Etc. These are all guaranteed pure spices of the very best make. Put up in convenient sealed packages. When you want spices that i aro right, como to us. TALLINN & GO. I Leading Drii'bits several cities as largo and prosper otis as Pendleton. All that Is need ed to bring about the complete set tlement of this vast domain Is ad vertising, diffusion of knowledge of the great resources lying dormant, and to this end tho Oregon Bureau of Information is directing Its efforts and Invites Oregon to assist. Tho county courts of tho state woro empowered by tho last legisla ture to expend a sum not oxceedlng $1,000 each year for advertising pur poses and it Is the hnpo of the bureau that some of the Eastern Oregon counties may bo induced to take ad vantage of this law. The Commercial Association ap pointed a special committee some time ago to confer with the county court of this county on the subject, but so far no arrangement has been made. Owing lo absence of many of tho busbies men from the city, no defi nite Oft1' i was taken last evening, of that city. Ho has been spondlng part of nis vacation with friends and relatives in this city. Check for $12,750. Joseph IJaslor is a happy man tills morning, for lie has received a check for $12,750 from John bchmldt and has also received tho abstract for the property. This is 11C pages long and was made at a cost of $125.50. This Is one of tho largest abstracts of tho city, and tho last owner of tho prop erty Is glad of tho distinction of having owned a piece of land that had so much to tell about It. NOT GOOD, NO'I HERE They head the Procession Mr. Kennedy Again In Charge, H. V. Hassen, the general western manager of tho Coo Commission Co., with headquarters at Spokane, was in tho city yesterday transferring tho olllco from tho charge of Mr, Cocker ley, who has had It for tho past month. Into tho hands of II. E. Kennedy of this city, who formerly had It. Mr, Kennedy will in tho futuro conduct the affairs of the company. The popularity of Swift's products , .ing all classes is very largely duo to the absolutely clean ! Myglonlc conditions un der which each carcass is dressed, and meat and tho food pro ducts prepared and Inspected. This is particularly true of Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon. Prom the sleek, corn-fed hogs In tho pens, the carefully selected hams and bacon In the smokehouse, tho final oxport inspection by the U S. government, and, lastly, tho dainty wrapping in parchment paper, each step In tho evolu tion of theso nutritious and appetizing products is a guaranteo that thoy will always please F. S. YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, NOT HERE Traveling Freight Agent. W. P. Carson, tho traveling froight agent of tho Northern Pacific, of Portland, was in tho city this morning for a time, going to Walla Walla ou tho morning train. Ho will return hero this evening, whero ho has com pany business to attend to. Gone to Emigrant Springs. C. E, Uoosevolt, Charles E, Carter, Thomas Warner, Charles llerkloy and Charles Porguson left this nftor noon for Emigrant Springs, whero they will celobrato the opening of tho grouso s,eason. Thoy will hunt dur ing Sunday and will return with tliolr spoils in tho evening. Will Hunt Grouse. I H. J. Stillninn, Prod Wulto and J. ' V, Tnllman will leavo In tho morning for Emigrant Springs, whero thoy will hunt grouso during tho day, re turning In tho evening. STABB AFFRAY WARRANT OUT FOR ARREST OF WILLIAM COSTELLO. Claimed That Ho Carved Will Davis Without Provocation Defendant Will Make a Fight Both Men Have Their Partisans nnd the Cnoc Will Be Stubbornly Contented. Papers hnve been filed In the case or the State of Oregon vs. William Costcllo. It In n case growing out of a quarrel In tho harvest Held, and It Is charged that Costello assaulted Will Davis with a knlfo and Indicted on him severe Injuries. Kugeue S. Smith Is the complaining witness. The affair look placo on tho farm of W. it. Campbell, 1G miles north of the cltv. near North Cold Springs. It seems that Costello was loading from the hendor and Davis was driv ing tho wagon. Ho did imr plaro his wagon In the right position and was told to -pull up the loader. A quarrel arose about tho matter and Davis wanted to fight, but Costello told him to wall till after supper when ho would satisfy the cravings of his tin turo for blood. Tho affair ended thoro for tho time being, and the teams woro unhitched for tlio evening. Costello was taking his horses to tho bam, and as ho got to the door Davis stepped out and knocked him down. Ho fell under his horses, hut as soon ns ho got to Ills foot lie drew his knife and wont to tho other fellow, with the result that ho cut him over tho eye, across tho bridge of the nose, and dug a small piece nut of ills sido in the ro glon of the short ribs over the heart. Davis ran and tho men wero separat ed, Later tho warrant was sworn out. Tills Is the story of Doc Campboll, the owner of tho outfit lor which tho men wero working, nnd ho hits sig nified his Intention to fight the caso for the defendant, since ho believed Davis to have boon tho aggressor. Tho men on the other side, however, says that it was tho other way around nnd that Costello was tho leader in tlie trouble. Tho warrants In the caso were Issued this morning, and as soon as thoy have been served the case will bo arraigned and tho time for tho examination set by the court. BIDS FOR OLD POOR FARM, None Made That the Court Will Ac ceptWill Move to New Farm About August 15. fl. A. Hartmnn loft this morning for Weston, whoro ho goes to look aftor the harvesting of tho crop on property owned by him. Judge Hart mnn says that tho county court linn advertised for uldn on tho old poor farm property, but has found nono that nro sntlsriictory ns yot. Unless It can get a good prlco for the land It will not soil It. An soon as tho liny crop Is gather ed from tho land of tho old farm and tho work will slacken up a llttlo, tho inovo from tho old to tho now quar ters will bo made. It will ho about 10 days or two weeks boforo tho su perintendent will attempt to ninko the move. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and liclthful dih-'T'. i r pared in two minut Noboil'iil n baking I add boiling vat' r.:i'i set ti eool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, T'.f-ji Deny and Strawberry, Get n .iiUa;; your grocers to-day. jocts. Id i When the hot days of sum mnr como the cook stovo is to bo avoided and well It can bo with tho stock of summer deli cacies. Lots of now things In convenient form ready to servo cold or wIMi a llttlo warming. You will bo sur prised at tho many tempting dainties wo havo for you, HAWLEY Bios. We Can Mend It Wo havo purchased tho Wltheo litcyclo and nopalr Shop and are prepared to make quick re pairs and guaranteo our work. Wo ropalr blcyclos, sowing ma. chines and othor light machin ery; do brazing and othor re pairing. Wo aro agents for three makes of wheels that havo met tho test nnd proved their worth. They nro THE RACYCLE, THE HILLCLIMDER, and THE CRAWFORD, If you aro going to buy a wheel, come around and look at our wheols boforo you pur chase your wheel. Gordan & f dmisten 311 EAST COURT 3TREET. Visitors From Portlnnd. Misses MiiIro and Cornlo Murphy, of Portland, nro tho guests of tliolr uncle, Thomas Pits! Gerald. Thoy ac companied Iho Judge on his return from tho city, and will spoiid some time In Pendleton. ASHES Wbeabascba,ll)lavcrl)a nut 1 H, . "Ml "u"'ur' 11 18 ""cd a 8a(6 tit, When wo got a custom,. our Afternoon Tea It ls a 6ac J It has that peculiar, pleasing fc I U11U Want to ci05e the i ....u u.uuiii uioy can tasto It yet Have you tried It? OWL TEA Tickets for St. Louie Fair. ST. JOE STORE A REGULAR WHIRLWIND OF LOW PRICES We have more goodH tlinii wk want (his season of the year, We must unload. Come help tw. SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE Muii'h kikkI inideri-liirtH at iifio Men's better imderslilrtH at 3Jc Men's extra lliillirigmitt iindernhlrtH fiOe. Drawern to match all of tlie above grades. Men's "HeHt in Town" work shirts only 60c. Muii'h cheaper work shirts if yon want thuni, lluls, glovea, ties suspenders, lots of them, and cheaper than you cm buy them ebe' when. If good goods ut low prices will reach you, wk will certainly get your limint'HH, us low prici-H prevail hi all departments of our store. Yours for huailiehH, LYONS MERC. CO. VWHttHHH 20 X DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Guarantee. See our Granite Ware Window Display. W. J. CLARKE & Co. 2.1 Court Street iickirkir WE HAVE NEW CLOTHING DRESS GOODS The Ideal Business Suit The ideal suit for business is our Three Button back. dressy, stylish and made from Cloths that are exciubivc p terns. Coats are made will "hair cloth" front. They ate "Coats that keep their shape made by KM Chicago, rna " n7:..n.,nflTailoredCIow Clsuiriia."""" n iti. Made i.i i uion om The ready-to-wear clothing we are selling: today is oW ent" than the clothing" of a year or two ago. There is nothing better in the ready-to-wear or made to measure. i BIG BOSTON S ...m.--,.J1i,ii.i,nmiirirMI mi WE CARRY A COMPLETE LIN0nPTHING COATS that I fc-JI PS . .n-Muallty. keep their shape. bR0?HlR5 with inu. s)