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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUOU8T 21, 1903. 1 US TO CHOICE! Whim you buy a pair ot shoos, you can't have too many Btyles to choose from. Every added kind Is an advantage, offering you the widest possible choice. This Is ono thing that has ranilo our store popular. You have such a wide range of choice. We have shoes for every need or occnslon. Dmcttcger, Wil son & Company 'Phone, Main i i8i GOOD SHOES CHEAP. ill ill nil - - WILL RETURN EAST. R. E. Oldfather Will Teach the Com. ing Year at Iowa City. U. E. Oldfather, the brother of Thomas Oldfathor. of this city, loft this morning for Portland. San" Frau clsco and the East. He has heen em ployed as the day clerk for George Darveau for some time, but Is return ing to his home at Edlna. Mo., for a visit with ills parents, after which he will go to Iowa City, where he will teach In the public schools this winter. Mr Oldfather was accompanied by S. M. Gardner, also of Iowa City, who is returning to take a position In the schools of that city. TWO HOUSES BURN REMARKABLE F BOTH FIRES AT THORN HOLLOW YESTERDAY. I went home, whoro ho spent Bonio time with his mother and brother at the camp, but before leaving he had told Mrs. Klgby that he would return on. the following Monday. Mrs. Klgby thought nothing of the ...,,,. hov's continued nbsonco until sie STURGEON OF VERY UNUSUAL DOCILITY AND SMAHTNtt5. One Property Was Insured, But It Is Not Known That the Other Was1 One Belonged to the Kerr-Glfford The Undoing of the Cartilaqlnous Ganoid Was a Taste for Apples Which Degenerated Into an Appe tite for Cider Ths Rest of the Fel lows Are Asked to Take Warning. O. A. Hnrtmnn hns returned from went to look for somo money with which to pay for some goods who had purchased, when she discovered her loss, The jherllY's oillce was told of the matter, and as soon ns Sheriff Taylor returned from the mountains Mr. Illakoley went after romnnni. h nfh,r tn th interim-' the Hnskiiiscs, whom he thought . , had taken the money and other artl-, Company - Thousands of New((,)cs whcn he nrrest0ll tbo boy8 tho 1 were oonsumcu. . lnttw maintained nt nm urn no. . Newl,ort, where ho went I knew nothing of the nrtlcles, though 1 1 , . ' . ., , Two warehouses were consumed by , , ,, tjmo ,10 wnB wearing tho ring to visit with Ills family who nro lire at Thorn Hollow yesterdny after- on n8 fl,lgor. After having boon spending the summer thoro. The noon. One of them was the property , uroKht to tho Jail, however, ho re-1 , , ls ,nimi,,l mid sunburned, capo of the luterior Warehouse Company ipntii imil admitted linvlnc taken the i . ... ., . ,i and was valued at about $1,000. In It jgs. He "will be examined before ls "" "ut " tht 10 were 1.000 sacks, which were also . tno justtco of the pence this nftor- coloring of that member Is duo to the lost. It Is thought that the company i I10()I1 0"r tomorrow. sunshine of the seashore nnd to no carried some Insurance on the place,, Tnu brothl!r l8 nut thought to be a cmsca A ,iroof i,c clnlmB though as that port or the business .irtv to the crime In that ho help-1 ,, , , Is transacted at the Portland office, i r ! be 1 beft but ho Ttemptod to 1 tl',u llp " T medicine along nothing is known of It at this end of ,e' , 1 brothSr and Is l erefore with him reputed to be a specific In the line. While nothing definite Is "',,. , tho action 1,11 ,,nsrR of ,-f,,neiit hlto. and that known nt tl. lnnR nf the rnmnnnv. . " ,mr, 10 U' t he bronchi over half of the bottle tt t. tli.tur-l.t tl.n, tVin tit.alfinoa nt ' It ls thought that tho business nt Thorn Hollow Is too valuable to lose, i even for a season, and thorefore nn- Brother otner nouse win tic mint ni once. The larger warehouse of the two was the one belonging to the Korr Gilford Company. This place DIED IN THE FIELD. back with him. Any one not believing I thin ran see the bottle by calling on of Mrs. Ed Hughes Meets ,' the judge when ho , . not Jmsy The With Sudden Death Near Albany. om, ,Q fnke n)t,(clne when It Is necos .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hughes, who re-1 snrv to crawl off behind n rock nnd , side some distance In the country, i tnl.-e the dose nlonn. .nin n rmn niui in miiiltinn in were railed to the city last nignt uy' rtiit the chief Item of Interest that the house. IS.000 new sacks were the news that Mr. Callwoll, of Albn-, tho judge saw while awny was a fish, burned. It ls vhought that the plant ' who is Mrs. Hughes' brother, had , tnmed and the property and pet of n wns covered bv Insurance, for it is heon hilled while nt work In tho liar-! friend As he enmo home Mr. Hart- the custom of "the company to cover vest field. .Mrs. Hughes took the ear-jmnn stopped nt Hood Klver to visit all ot their property with a blanket fo' morning train for her home this I wtn ),is son Earnest, nnd his wife, pollcv of $30,000 or more, and in the morning In order to be with the fain-1 who are the guests or Dr. Adams and event of any one of them burning the H" when the burial took place. ! wjy of ,mt .,ince. Now the doctor property is Insured by that policy. The brother was with a threshing n Very nice place and a iieputiful The grain and contents or the houses outfit, nnd It Is not known whether i jnWn. nmi i the back yen' he has are Insured In the same way. he met ins death as tne result ot nn , n inrpP ,K,nd with fountains nnd Frank Curl, of the Kerr-Gifford ncciuoni wnue working m mu iium other things to make glad the eye. It ne (lieu irom uiuiinu t-.mnt.-B. k P IN THE CENSUS DEPARTMENT. DInmIiihI IUIimmUu ft o'"1""1" uiii.iii.ii; man na f amout I Football Player, ' P. S. Plshor, of Tho Dalles, wnn In tho city today on routo homo from, Vnshlngton, D. C, where ho has' been In the consus department of the government Borvlco Tor tho Inst throe I years. Mr. Plshor Is ono or tho Stan-1 ford bootbnll heroes of tho old nn via , tin.. UII'IJIIIIIIK Ullll hi. mi IIUICB. Iinlrtn- . ul'. we will ' io is n grnuunto or the law dopart- n ' ..li.il linn l.ntl nl... - UrUfltn Hunt mi., unn n.iii ..inn hu ui ono or cast-lrnn uw 1 fU inif uivisioiiB or mo census denart- nn , ." V, """nvaare m.v.'.,t, for.. ths.-,.M.t.tlir?0 ;cn,, . nni1 Thrust ?.n.e una iB uiu Hint huiu no hub i)Con holder ,i.. uo DrMBii,. , nome since goinc nto tho snrv en ""vo ie mi From the Old Willamette. i George S; Uoed, of tho Portland 1 Seed Company, was In the city yes-' terday and today visiting friends. Mr. 'St. Louis WrM. r . Heed Is from the greon fields and thn , ' . murmuring watercourses or tho old Wlllamottc, nnd when away from home for any length or time Is com pelled by homesickness to look up everyone from tho valley that ho knows, In ordor to satisfy his long ing for something groon. on lnttii.- OWL TEH Have Gone to the Coast, Miss Nona Griffith nnd .Miss Gar trude Hadclltr, of Cripple Creek, Col., left this morning for Portland, after a short visit In this city with .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Troutman. The ladles are making a tour of the coast and stop ped in this city to visit with Mr. and Jlrs Troutman, who were neighbors nnd friends in their home city. They will visit Portland, Seattle and Cali fornia points before returning to their homes. Company, stated this morning thnt o men and lumber would be on the ground by Monday next ready to re , build the warehouse just burned. The . J businods or the company at that place I , is ton voidable to lose ami a large force of men will bo put to work the first of the week, and the now bulld- n.ll! I.n ramlf in n.nnK'ii u-himl J MOrC bv the last of the coming week. The 1 f"ss ln e city yesterday new building will be 120x40 feet and! V. P Jinnette, of Adams, Aninnp those things is n largo stur geon, the king of the pond. This stur geon is as large as Prank Curl, the local manager of the Kerr-Glfford i I Warehouse Company, nnd more llve ' ly. It eats candy from the hnnils of ..tnin. i ii ... . i lull., timiiua iliui lllll,ln ill,' til it, , , , , stroke it Lead nnd look at I'' terth. of Helix, transacted Imsl- ..... ,.., .... lu. ,,,.. to .,... ., i The fish is 50 years of age and has was in I been in the possession of the doctor .- IIIIIIM BIG CUT PRICES WE ARE STILL SLASHING PRICES In nil departments or our big store As heretofore, you will find our prices much loss on rollablo merchandise 'than elsowhoro. Our largely increas ed saleR over former seasons satisfies us tho peoplo nro learning this fact Wo Bhall contluuo to do all we can to merit tho good will and patronage of the many customers we now have and hopo also to add many now ones Am goods bought nt our store "not satis factory," returned In good condition tho money will be promptly returned at all times SHOULDER DISLOCATED. j John Kutchenthal Fell From a Gang Plank Yesterday. ' John Kutchenthal, one of the em- Second Strawberry Crop. J E. Walden. of Preewntnr Is In the city todav with a ln.nl nf fruit i Aside from the nnd tomatoes. Mr. Walden says the the man wi" sue" n injury fruit crop in that vicinity is excellent tne accident. this year, peaches, melons and grapes being abuudant and of good quality. He has a bed of strawberries that is now ripening the second crop. will be as good If not hotter than the the city yesterday on n business trip. ! for the last 2", years. one burned. Mr. and Mrs. W. T Anderson, of i Every one knows that sturgeon 1 Mlsa. Wash., nre In the city for n Hke apples, and that liking wns the short time . unuoing of the doctor s pet. When Mrs B. J. Murphy, of North Yaki- j ,w"8 y',,Hr8 "f aB,f !in1 01,1 ,no,!fh ma. Is the guest of Pendleton friends I VT, V V'r' ? """J" fnr n fou- ilnvs 1 0(1,11 1,,iIb to ft'aRt 011 "Hides gr..WP ior a ew uays. ut H()()(, IjV()r Qn(i m( 1Ioalu(, (U)Wn F"red Nolf has returned from a 1 Hie r,v..v nmi v..r th.. i,nr t),r. ployes of the supply department of weeK speni visiung wiui ruiauveb ami f,8i, hll, ,,, tnvi of ,, ,, hl(, fol. the O. It. & X.. lost his balance yos- friends at Newport. mv,,,i , trail up the Rtreuii . Whon terday afternoon about 4 o'clock while j Mrs. J. C. Drown and family, of he -oi Hood Hiver. 'lowo-er :lu working on the gang plank stretched ' Huntington, nre in the city for a J apple harvest was over, and nothing from the platform of the warehouse short visit with friends. remained in the vicinity but a lot of to the door of the enr which the men j jrg p Smith and daughter. Miss elder. One night the sturgeon wun were loading, and fell between the smith, of Wnlla Walla, are the ; dored out Into the orchard or the doc car nnd the warehouse, dislocating guests or' the Golden Rule. ! ,lr 'l Kot l"t" a barrel of the bev- 1 his shoulder. The man was taken toi CI. , . , 0i,..rifr ! orage. and the next morning was or Morrow county, was in the city ' '"""l. ,,n. thr "n l"roli tryliiR to ; jesterday on a short business trip. : ?"Iho,r ',' t,le , dno,r: l lw ' , ,, ... , , ' , doctor mil him in the pond nnd he hns I Mr. and Mrs H. J. Taylor and temillned there ever since, an exam- lum iy .uuiriiuii yusiuiuuy irura a iwu , ,lU. to ,)Very ,. to ,, c,,ur n(tpr weeks' outing in the mountains nt , u na8 Brown to nnve 8Imr,.1(!S , H 1 eyi-. The judge says thnt the age or Mrs. James Nelson and ; the fihh Is correct, at least. MlVcry Truly Yours2HS2SE Wis MMMEim e 9nt his home and Dr. Cole put the Injur ed member in place once more. natural soreness troni PETITION IN PROBATE. ' Kamela. i Mr. and -Ml I I I I I I I I I I i i I I I I l I i : t! 1 Guardianship Asked to Secure Right family left this morning for Lehman to Dispose of Property. springs, wuure iney win camp ior John E. Russell this morning filed a petition in the probate court ask A Son Was Born. Wednesday evening Mr nnd Mrs Toilet Daintiness Who is It that does not ap ireciato a sweet, delicate odor, especially of the dainty, last ing kind? We have the largest line of imported and domestic perfumes ln Eastern Oregon. A few of our leading imported odors are: Axurea, La Trerie, Peau d' Espagne, Vlolette de Parme, Indian Hay. And many more of the same quality In bulk as well as in fancy packages. the next two weeks, Mrs. Lester Swaggart and children i u-nlter m f!nmiii.n ..i.i Ing that letters of guardianship be 'eft tills morning for Athena, where ,v ,(. vlslt of nuIp ,)oy at tne(r issued to him In the estate of Chas. they will be the guests of relatives j nome 0, West Jackson street Mr J. Kussell. aged S years, and Fred C. and trienas ior a wceK or so. Campbell Is a railway mail clerk who Hussell. aged C. The estate consists Mrs. Edith Wlthorite and children runs from this city to Pocatello of a ninth interest in a piece of prop- wore the guests or friends In the city erty valued at $537. left them by thoir yesterday, en route to their home at Will Visit at Long Beach, mother, Fannie Russell, deceased. , Milton, from a time spent nt the ( ,irs j y urry ani daughter Mis The other owners of the property springs. .,elmI(. cft (his morning for ' Long wish to sell, and the lettors were ask-, u w HoichkisH, one ot the pastors , Reach, where they will be the guests ed that the guardian might be able ,)f lIkai, ia fn tne clty for a Bll0rt ,)f frelis for n cou)llc ot woeks Ite. to represent the Interests of the ml-, vat having come down from Meach-1 fore returning home they will visit nors. The petitioner is the father of j am til morning en route to his Mends In I'ortlnnd ror n time, the children. l.ome V. P. Jinnette. the pastor or the. i r-.,M. Methodist church at Adams, wus in i0 LcSSCrL tne city yesterday visiting friends, -mm 1 , , . . and left this morning for Echo for a iYlOrC AttrlCLlVe The court ordered that letters be Issued and the bond of the guardian be fixed at $1,000. CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. short visit. Alleqed Offense Committed at Wll-1 liam Rlgby'c Place East of Town. Yesterday nftornoon J. A, Blakeley arrested Grovor and Dock Haskins, 1 charced with entering the house of 1 William Rlgby, about five mll-i east! of the city, ind taking a watch. .1 Real Estate Transfers, ring and some silver money amount- David M. N. Prince and Robeccn ing to about $1.50 I Prince, his wife, yesterday sold to The two boys have been eamplng J- Thomas Hicks for $1,'.00. tho In the grove east of the city, nnd southeast quarter or the southeast Grower has been working on the Rig- Quarter of section 11, ln township 2, by place for some time. On tho Stb north of range 31 east, containing -in i 1 1 1 1 1 I IH-H-T-i--l--:w-.n-nM4 of 'be month the boy quit work and acTQa of 'and ln lI,e vicinity of Darn- , nun Why nn.' gvlatiiiu nud Dr. C. .1. Smith returned this mom- 8p-nd hour wmkinu. ing irom i.a uranue, wnere ne was swentaniiig, iiuvnnng caned yesieniay in consultation on a case which Is in u critical condition In that city. 1 r';l"rr.,r:?-- 9 TALLMflN & CO, Leading lrll,Kiht and culnriug win u Jcll-O produces lmttur n-sult-s m two minutes? Everything in the package. Kimjilv mid hot Wutorundouttocool. It'sjierfcctinn. A.wir. prise to tho lmav wife. Ko tnubl,., Ibss ex. peaie. Try it tMliy. In Four Fruit Flii. vors: Ik'iiihii. Oningti, Stmw berry, ltiwii. burrj-. At grocun. 10c NOT GOOD, NOT HERE They Lead Ifie Pfocessfcn Tn.ln.. T lMw.nnc trll... 1 j ft miuj a. L iiuuiun niunn UIIU luill I I Ieen Hicks, his wife, sold to Henry ' j Rath for $1,500, the same ploco of j iiu,;ii) ub ilie iiuiinier uuuve. t f t t The popularity of Swift's products among all classes Is very largely due to the absolutely clean and hygienic conditions un der wh.ch each can ass is dressed, and the meat and the food pro ducts prepa-ed and insw-ie-i This ls particularly true of Swift's Premium Ham and f:-n m l Jni the sleek, corn-fod hogs in tho pen the carefully h. . r.., j ....j an(1 tjacon , tno HmoI(ciir)lmo the final export lnspe. i u t ,..u u. S. government, nnd. lastly, the dainty wrapnin.. in pare..:, -nt ,. r wh glep ,n the cv0, t.on of these imtntlo-is and appetizing uroducU Is a guarantee that they will a'wavg please. F. S. YOUNGER & S Hall-Payne. i Last night at S o'clock MIhh Dora Hall and Mr. Charles L. Payne, of Kamela, wore married at the Church of the Redeemer, Rov. W. E. Potwlne performing the ceremony. The groom Is a fireman on tho O. R. & N run- nlng out of Kamela, 'nnd his hrlde is recently from Missouri, where sho , was raised, and whore the groom for merly lived. Mr. and Mrs. Payne will live at Kamela. hOT GOOD, KOT HERE Active construction oporatlons have b' gun on tho Pike at tho St. Louis World'B Fair. Tho erection of tho "Galveston Flood" and the "Irish , Hinge" began recently. The natural Increase In the popula tion or Now South Wales, Australia, U loss than that ot any other country except France. A BIG RIPE Juicy Watermelon On Ice, Just the thing for LUNCH We Have Thfra. Snake tfiver Melons. None Uottor : : : : Call Us Up and Order : : One : : SPECIAL 79 For this Week Only WORTH FROM $2.00 to SALE PRICE Shirt Waists That are Left at Half Price At The Bis; Boston Store Standard Grocery i .Monoploe Ui-tjcori. Court 8in K The Best Oil Cooking Stove Ever Made 1h the cooker, keeper m boll, bal.i' It bin "a o noon to r a ... Ill-a a ""anon of oil . T the M three (ln - u , 1 .,, most W T n ADTrP fb Co. 211 Courts ' I-....-' IWH WT1 nil