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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1B, 1903, US TO CHOICE! t t 1 When you buy a pair of shoes, you cau't'hnvo too ninny styles to chooso from. Every ndclcil kind Is nn ndvnntngo, offering you tho widest possible cliolcc. This Is ono thing that has made our storo popular, You have such a wide range ot choice. Wo have shoes for ovory need or occasion. FINEST IN THE CITY BOWMAN IS BUILDING A STRICTLY MODERN DLOCK. I Equipped With Cold Storage, Sample Rooms, Furnaces, Light and Air Shafts Every Room In the Build ing Will Have an Exterior Frontage Will Have an Elevator. I PEHSQ1L MENTION. I I 1 Dindinge, Wil- ' I son & Company 'Phone, Main iiSi GOOD SHOES CHEAP. SUPPOSED GLANDERS. a Horse at Weston, Dr. Mcl.anc, the state veterinary surgeon from Portland, has returned to his home after a flying visit to tho city of Weston. He was called here by County Stock Inspector II. J. Hean to pass judgment on a horso at Wes James Hill, of Helix, spent yester day In tho pity on business. Hon Marlln, of tho Cottage hotel at Moaehnni, Is a visitor today. Joseph Cunhn, of Kcho. was In tho city today on a short business trip. I J. W. Chandler, of Ia Grande, trans acted business In the city yesterday. William Olios, of Hoppmir, was n business visitor In tho city yesterday. Tho workmen are now doing the ox-' "rs- lLKfZari cavntlng for tho basement of tho now ' vIsltt" frlomls for 11 fow l'url Howman bulldlug, and ns soon das. as tho dirt Is out of the way tho con-! Lester Swnggart went lo Athena struetlon of the building will bo start- this morning on a short business ed. When tho place is dono It will bo visit. tho largest and tho most modorn of all : j. n. Kllgorc, of Weston, was In tho of the business blocks in too city. city yesterday for a short tlmo on Modern and Substantial. I Imslllcss- Commencing at the basement the MMJ ZlTftT ' H h w-l'tv house will be built on a solid and sub- UtnatllUi. spent the da In tho elt stantial plan. Tho foundation will bo 'psu,,"a- built of natlvo stono and will bc mas-1 0. W. Ilradloy. of Athena, was In slvo In proportion. Tho snace In tho ' I'ondleton yesterday on a short bus- basement will be divided into sovoral sections, and in tho middle will bo lo cated the furnaces and the machinery for tho proper ventilation of tho build ing. The floors of the basement will Iness trip. Ornnt Horn, tho sheepman, of Pilot Itock, Is In tho city today on n short huslnos strip. .Miss Anna Ames, of Wnlla Walla, as bo mado of cement. Tho front part of )a tho Kcst ()t frlomls In the city for liiv uuBuuii-iii win uo ivi'ii iu liiu ' jj HltOrt YlSlt store rooms above them for their use. I rv,u f rvwm,.. I Is In the city tho guest of frlomls for ' a short time. V. .Myers, of Sumptor, is In tho city today on business. He will return home tonight. A. Ou.stnfson and family will visit I friends In La Oramle and Union a fow and tho back part will be used storage rooms, or samplo rooms. The first floor will ho divided Into store and sample rooms. In tho part of tho building fronting on Main street will bo two rooms, ono of which has been engaged for a saloon and the other for a retail establishment. On the otnor end of tho same floor days this week. win uo two largo sample rooms, lux c u nntton has returned to I.eh mi reet ami a com storage room BOxbU mlm springs,' after a short business ""V" , visit in the city. i iiu sutumi uuu uuru noors are imp- UGHTAHDPOW E CO SPLENDID WATER POWER NEAR BINGHAM SPRINGS. Force Will Be Used to Generate Elec tricity for the Weston Company Route for a Pipe Line Now Being Located Light and Power for En tire Northeastern and North Central Part of the County. llnn.-.c, I.-. ........ . ... I having 12 rooms and the third tl. All I ' J'f , ""' '"" frlcl"Ifi Air. and Mrs. J. II. Parker, of Gallo' ton, the property of Irving O'Hara, of of the rooms will bo large and commo that place. Tho horso was supposed to have the glanders, and tho state officer was called to settle tho matter. Aftnr fivrini Inn Mnn tin Tirn unnlilii tn tell, and took with him sonic of the discharge from tho throat of tho ani mal, which ho will havo examined at the experiment station. T . 1. ... I . I. 1. 1 I. .1 iwiii avi'ai.iio num iuu iubL unu win be bo Isolated until the verdict of the state officer Is returned. Life Insurance Paid. Yesterday I. L Ray, the agent of , tho Northwest Mutual Life Insurance Company, paid to tho estate of the lato II. C. Guernsey the face of the T inn .,..11,... Antn,l 1... I, .lnMnnil durlnir his life. Tho monov haR hpon dlous, and will bo modern in every way. There will be lavatories In each room, with hot and cold water; nlso electric lights and telephone service. for n short time. Mrs. I?. J. Garland and daughter, of Walla Walla, are In the city the guests of friends. K. Sanderson, of Helix, spent Alon day In Pendleton visiting trlends mid transacting business P. J. Taylor and family left last shaft which will extend the full length of the north side of the building, which will give light for tho storo rooms and tho side rooms In the event of the erection of another building along the side. Besides this light shaft there will bo a largo skylight that will give light tor tho inside rooms. Will Have an Elevator. T lo n frnnll n rr tr tltn ntnna ft a nntv C. Hogue Is Sick. drawn to havo an elevator in the cen- C. Hoguo, one of tho employes of ; ter of the bulldlnc for the accommo- lo m sin PrfliwfrtKl - II yr n1 Cn turrl o i ii . i n. . I if. from a vacation trip to Kamela. and Cnt handlinir of the baueaee. . Imm njl In tnlt' ,nrtl. in Itla l.a.l T I.i .on. ' r. . ... ...it. . i. ,.- vU u vw- iiie uunuing prupur win iucu liiu uutiL-u u uuu cum wiiuo in wie muuii- depot grounds ana will Do built or , v tains, and that, in connection with a pressed brick on the Main street and ilitouch of tho rheumatism, has put Mr. south sides. In the center of the t II.. I i I .... rayxiutiuu icmimiaiii uut ui tuuiuiiaaiuu. soutii sine will Do tiie main entrance. which will bc a large arch supported on granite columns and opening into a marble vestibule. From this vostl bulo will rise tho stairway. Taken from all standpoints the Howman building will bo tho largest and tho finest in tho city when it Is finished, which will be as soon as the work can be done. Light and Air Shafts. In the middle of tho building will I.a .. .. I . K .. r . .....II.... .1... uu uii an Bimn UAluuwuiK mini liiu rt,.rt.,i., ii. r.1... tim basement to tho roof, and into this , "?,nl ?..f"r ly' !hQtC t,,0 will ho lot thn vnntllaHiiir nnnnratiia " of the house, so arranged that overy Jlr aml J,r8, F- slosl,n- of room will be continually supplied with Meacham. are In the city the guests tresli air. At the back will he a light ; ""-" i"i u ""i -i WWHHKHI1 MM I'M- Toilet Daintiness 1 Who Is It that does not ap preciate a sweet, delicate odor, especially of the dainty, last ing kind? We havo tho largest lino of imported and domestic perfumes In Eastern Oregon. A fow of our leading imported odors are: Azurea, La Trefle, Peau d' Espagne, Violette de Parme, Indian Hay. And many more of the same quality in bulk as well as in fancy packages. TALLMAN & GO, Leading Druggists X Reported to Be Shot, George Jones, an employe of tho O It. & N, left this morning for Port land, called by tho news that his brother had been shot. It cannot be learned where tho accident took place. If It was an accident; but It Is known that tho place Is tho other sldo of Portland. Tho impression Is that the man was shot by another man, but whether accidentally or not could not bo learned. Agency for Rex Rings. Louis Hunzlker, the Joweler and op tician, has been appointed exclusive agent in this city for tho celebrated Ilex Rheumatic Kings. Booklets may bo had on application to him, The National White Wyandotte Phtli will linM tta 1QOi nnnmil moat. "Ing at St. Louis during tho World's Fair Tho club will make liberal pro vision for World's Fair special poul try prizes for that variety. NOT GOOD, NOT HERE They Lead the Procession The popularity of Swift's products among all classes Is . ry largely duo to tho absolutelv rlrnn and hygienic condltlot un der which ench carcass is dre3.'ed, and the meat and tho foe ro ducts prepared and Inspected. This Is particularly truo of Swht's Premium Ham and Uacon. From tho sleek, corn-fed hogs in tho pens, the carefully selected hams and bacon in tho smokchnuso, tho final expert inspection by tho U. S. government, and, lastly, tho dainty wrapping In parchment paper, each stop in tho evolu tion of theso nutritious and appetizing products is a guarantee that thoy will always pliMse. F. S. YOUNGER & SON r NOT GOOD, NOT HERE William .Matson, of Northfleld, Minn., la the guest of his cousin, O. A. Itobbins for a short time. Misses Mattdo Richards and Ceclle Irwin, of Union, wore the guests of friends in this city yesteniay. Sir. and Mrs. William Lano have gono to Lehman Springs for n vaca1 tlon visit of a couple of weeks. Mrs. Mattlo LaDow has returned to her homo In this city after a visit in the mountains near Meacham. D. W. Jack-ML of I-a Grande, is in the city to MlBfe A. Oustnfson on tho O. R, & MHpn engine for a few days. O. D. Teel, a prominent stockman of Echo, left for his home this morn Ing, after spending a day in the city on business. O. D. Teal was In town yesterdny looking after the construction of the rcsldeuco that lie is having built on East Alta street. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. LaDow have gono to Meacham, whero they will camp in tho mountains for a couple of weeks' outing. Itov. John Warren left this morning for Heppnor, whero ho will assume chargo of tho Episcopal church now being built there. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Campbell and family, of Cold Springs, havo gono to Lehman Springs for a rest from the work of harvest. .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown will leavo Thursday morning for a six- weeks' visit at Spokane, Medical Lake and other Washington points. II. H. Wilson, the traveling freight and passenger agent or tho mining ton routo. is in tho city for a short visit In tho Interest of his road. A. J. Jackson, who has been visit ing his mother and sister tho past six months In Cold Springs, left on tho morning train for his homo in Wis consin. Miss Anna Gregory, of Walla Walla, was tho guest of friends In tho city yosterday for a short tlmo while en routo homo after a visit at Ulngham Springs. Airs. W. C. Hoscason and children left this mornlntr fr tho homo of Mr. and Mm. C. Morse, on McKay creek, whero thoy will visit for tho remain der of tho warm weather. Mr. and Sirs. John Keos, accompan ied by Mrs. Thome, tho mother of Mrs. Kees, left this morning for Hlda- way Springs, whero thoy will spend tho remainder of tho wnrm weather. U M. Harnes, of Walla Walla, was ' In tho city yestorday to moot his j brother, J, W. Harnes ana his wlfo, I Mrs. L. M. Harnes, who havo been spending an oxtended visit nt Hryn ' JIawr. They returned to their homo at Walla Walla this morning. Outing at Lehman Springs. Dr. W. H. Campbell, Misses I.ucy and Margaret Campbell, of South Cold I Springs, nnd Mlssos Hcsslo Campbell, jMnry Lyons and Jay Campbell, of this i city, composed a Jolly party which left horo nt 3 o'clock this morning for n 10-days' outing at Lehman Springs. City Engineer 0. N. Miller him re turned from u trip to Weston nnd Hliighitm Springs, whore ho has been Investigating tho Installation of n plant for tho Weston Electric Light. & Power Company. Some time ngo the company (lied articles of Incorporation In tho olllco or tho county clerk, and since that tlmo thoy hnvo been planning for a silo for their power station, nnd It was to consult with them that Mr. .Miller went to Weston. There thoy talked over the plans of tho company nnd at last went to Illnglmni, whoro they looked for n suitable location for a power station. A place was found about three miles above lliughan: Springs where there was a volume ot water iiulllrleiit to generate 1,500 horso power tho year lound. Mr Miller says that thoro Is five times as much water In the north fork of the Umatilla at the point of the proposed plant as there Is In the river nt Pendleton, and that In two miles they can get a Tall ot over 200 feet. The water right has been secured by the company, and tho plant will bo put In as soon as tho work can bo done. It Is probable that the lines will be run Into this city Insldo of n year. .Mr. .Miller now has 12 men out locating the pipe lino and surveying for the site or the building. The plant will coat $90,000. and It Is Intended to supply nil ot the conn try between the plat and Weston on tho ono side, and Pendleton on the other. The distance of the plant from this city will be about 30 miles, but it will not be so far over the moun tains to Weslon. It is tiie Intention of tho company to put in n night and day service, and to feed all of the little towns along the line. As soon as the slto ot the power station has heon surveyed, the men will start on the work of running tho line for the poles to Pondloton nnd Weston. It Is now an assured fact that Inside of n year this city will have an all night servlco, nnd power for all of tho motors that the" various concerns of the city demand, nnd that at a reduced cost to the consumer. LARCENY BY BAILEE. Grant County Man and Woman Under Arrest for Crlmo. A few dnyB ngo William P, Ander son, of Dale, canio lo Long Creok and enused a warrant to bo Issued for the nrrcHl of Air. mid Mrs, ThomiiK Tut tie, charging thorn with larcony by bailee, saya the Uing Crook Light, Iieputy Sheriff M, N, Ilouham wont to Uklah Sunday whoro Mr. and MrB. Tuttlo at pro3ont rosldo nnd plnced thorn under nrrost, returning with Mr Tuttlo .Monday. Tho day for trial in the Justlre rourt nt thin place wns set for August 31. Mr. Tuttlo was released on u $;nm iinno being given for his nupearaueo for trial on that dato. Julius Shields and II, R. Dus tin uro his bondsmen. Air. Rnnlmin did not bring Mrs. Tuttlo ns foul- ot her children nro quite sick In TJklah, A siilllclent bond was given nt Uklah for her appearance for trial In the Justlro 'court horo on August At. Air Anderson claims that ho de posited between $100 nnd $500 with Air. and Airs, Tuttlo for snfo keeping and Hint he Is unable to recover It. Pope Plus has given $20,000 to the poor of Home r RE i win. BBSS 'JSWifrj. , "rooi holder i tl.., ,vi .:. """"nco, that i. V . ?K La fiL " ""os tno rest. "e "ooa St. Louis World's fair lidie( 0I Installments nil UWL bfi tot r JJUL Pleased With Umatilla County. II. H. Gilbert, who bought tho Hork farm, near Pilot Itock, Is In the city today. Air. Gilbert came to Umatilla county from Western Iowa, last Alarch, having known Judgo W. It. El lis in Iowa since his boyhood. He Is well pleased with the county and Is trying to lnduco moro of his neigh bors to come West. Ho and his friends In tho Rlrch Crook country aro great ly Interested in tho proposed rural mall route from Pendleton lo tho .Mc Kay and Illrcli Creek settlements. Remodeling a Residence, Airs. AI, A. Thompson Is remodeling her homo on Aindison street, across the river. The houso has been mov ed back from tho street and raised. and another story added to It, Increas ing tho s!zo of tho houso hy four rooms, it has heen remodeled and renovated both Insldo and out, and will bo prnctlcally a now house when It Is finished. Tho work put on It will amount to ?1,500 nnd Is being super Intended by C. E. Troutmnn. T9s For this Week Only Shirt Waist Suits WORTH FROM $2.00 to $4.00 SALE PRICE Shirt Waists That are Left at Half Price At The Big Boston Store Mrs. Thomas McKay Is Dead. The wlfo of Thomns AteKay. for merly of this city, died at tho Port land Sanatorium yosterday morning of consumption. Air, AlcKuy Is well known In this city, whoro ho formerly resided. Ho mnrrled his wlfo In Ha kcrsfleld, California, and slnco that tlmo has been living In Oregon City Return to California, Air. nnd Atrs. E. H. Hlshop. of Hak orsflold, Cal., loft for their homo this morning, after n visit In this city with tneir motner, Mrs, H. H. Hlshop, nnd nr-ier relatives and friends. Air. nnd Airs. Hlshop wero fomcrly resi dents of this city and of Heppnor, nnti nro wen known iicro. Miss Marie Ware In the City. AIIss AInrlo Ware, of Riil-cih. lu guest of Air. and Airs Cnsnnr Vnn Dran, at tho Pendleton. AHss Ware nas sioppeu on in tno city en routo homo from a trip to Denver, and will visit relatives and frlomls hero for n short tlmo boforo rntn homo .In Eugene. Will Return In a 8hort Time. Fred Crawlord has imnn tn Aiimnv whom lin will input IiIh rnmiK- nu.i spenil a short vacation, nfter which iiu win return to mis city to tliolr homo. Mrs. Crawford has been In tho valley tho miost of relatives fur tlmo. Printing Plant 8old. A bill of sale was filed this morn ing In tho ofllco of tho county clork. transferring tho plnnt of tho Pilot Hock Itecord from tho possoss'on of (J, E. Hrown to John P. McManus, who Is at tho present time tho editor. The consideration v,aa $500.. www, The Best Oil Cooking Stove Ever Made is the automatic bluo flame oil cooker. It is a boon to iuo , keeper In hot weather, and I irtU I boll, bako or roast like a etom It hums only a gallon of oH three days, ami i ,"-t telL k i simplest, cleanest nnd most o- j nnuucni hi" 4 Prices Reduced to Close Out CLARKE & CO. an Court Street ? xnlll mmu w. j. THEY USE THE UNDERWOOD ....1... rilnVA Affft E. H, Clopton. S. A. Nowborry. E. W. McComas iw' ue Co.. Younger &. Son. Miss Shook. Umatilla Indian VISr, Tcutsch, East Orogonlaii Pub. Co., Al. K. Shutruni Tcutsch, East Orogonlaii Pub. Co., Al. K. Hmurmu. " tvnewrltvirs HLE Typowrltor that has nil tho good features of ot nor m ot iiiwi n..o i i.no o tninilntor widen Is w 1 ...... i.iiiiu wi iitu uuu wnun. II. I.inu mi" '' tho machine . , ,0 points f'nlt nml Knn mnnltlnn I Mti r-nnvlncn VOU that l Hint are suporlor to othor makes. JOHN S. KEES, Agent 7.11 Alain .Street