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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1903)
r . 'a ii' '. i w 5 I .jH-H-H-' I T ' j Nothing I Better.. . I ! 7 in Men s shoes than t ROCK OAK SOLE ! $4 a pair I t Box Cah Vfci, Valour, Cor 1" dovan and Calf. All the new shapes 4 Dindinger, Wil f 1 q , T SOU GL L-iOITlOa.Il'V u w. j " Phone. Main mi GOOD SHOES CHEAP. EXTENSIVE WHEAT RAISER. Expects to Make as Much This Year as Last Off a Smaller Crop. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Malstrom left this morning for Portland, where they will visit for a couple of weeks. Mr. Malstrom is one of the wheat men of the county, and lives about six miles north of the city. He farms lsnd on the reservation, as well as that on the home ranch, and is happy in the high prices of this year. Last year he raised on one piee of ground 6,000 sacks of whea.. and this year the same ground yielded 4.Kh bushels; but the first time he sold his wheat for $1 a sack, and this year It brought close to SI -60 for a sack. In this way he will make as much as he did last year. He has sold some of his wheat for "0. cents and some for 72. but is holding the most of his crop for 75 cents. If he gets this price he wilt more than make a profit over the crop of last year. What wheat he had was of the best nual.ty and brought the best prices, and taken all around It was as good, if not better than last year. RETURNED FROM THE SOUND. Joe Basler and Family Had a Fine Time and Give an Interesting Ac count. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Basler and fam ily have returned from a visit at Ta coma, Seattle and Fox island, near Stellacom. Mr. Basler had a fine time fishing on the island, and thinks that it Is the finest place he has seen for a long time. It was no trick at all to go nut t Toilet Daintiness : Who Is it that does not ap )reclate a aweet, delicate odor. especially of the dainty last- J j In. TTA 1 . 1. 1 . line of imported and domestic perfumes In Eastern Oregon, j A few of our leading imported oaora are: Azurea, La Trefle, Peau d' Espagne, Violette de Par me. Indian Hay, And many more of the same quality in b-ilk as well as In fancy packages. t t i J j TALLMAN & CO. Leading Drugpfot H I I 1 I I I I I I I t I I I 1 I I It 1 NOT GOOD, They Lead the Procession The popularity of Swifts products among all classes Is very largely due to tho absolutely clean and hygienic coidltions un der which each carcass is dressed, and the meat and the food pro ducts prepared and inspected This is particularly true of Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon. From -he sleek, corn-fed hogs In the pens, the carefully selected hams and bacon In the smokehouse, the final expert inspection by the 1 S. government, and, lastly, the dainty wrapping In parchment paper, each step in the evolu tion of these nutritious and cppetlz-ng products Is a guarantee that they will always please. F. S. YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, in the morning and get fish enough lor a meai in a iu mmu.ca. besides, that, the fertility of the islam. miirro nf wonder. One man 1 vnH fmir nnH a half acres of i Vnl nttnli of; ' tomatoes, ana uum i'-'--" cround has cleared 51.6UU. un one vine alone there was over 100 toma- 'toes bv actual count. The plums ijthat are grown on the island are as I big as well-developed hen eggs, and t ! the apples are five Inches in diame 4 ' ter. ! Mr. Basler brought back with lum t . several mementoes of the trip, one a ' fine cane, a present to him from a ' friend. He also yielded to the plead T in,c nf tho rhihlren and bought a German Spitz dog that is a beauty. j Its hair is as long ana wuue of an Angora goat. AT SHIELDS' PARK. Over 800 People Visited This Popular a Resort Last Nioht. and Were Well ,, , ..u , ki.hi.ct mmnli. ment to the character to the attrac chect t0 the bank. Mr. Mor. tions at Shields1 Park, last night, in..,. of the SaVines Bank, declared r-ifin i. tho lnrrwt nttendance It , has enjoyed since it was established ' lioro r-er SlMI rvMlIllP CrOWfleO miO the park last night, and many of them t ine pars msi u-m. "-"'- were compelled to stand in the aisle. on aroount of tne seatlng capacity be- ing filled early n the evening. The . popularity of this attraction grows teadlly as the season advances, aim t the people come to understand that ; they can see attractions here at a very low price which cost all the way from 75 rents to one dollar In the large cities. The professional bill was especial lv rood last night. The numbers were all nresented with snap and vlcor, ...wiJu a uom it-hu- intflrnaMnr. i Miss Dunbar recited the "Irish Pan- orama" with pronounced ability and , n-i. t-ni.ni re?p".nae?. .t. . ' was espeairl enderTd Mr Towen hTs a gol voice which, with Z . mtein. uld nlace him ahead of many of the professionals on the ' name in the city the check was put i In the bands of the sheriff, an I the The same Interesting professional man was arrested late In the ni?ht bll will be presented again tonight. ' back of Mike Gratz's saloon. He had and tomorrow nlsrht the rand draw-1 a little of the money left when be was ing will take place. The pries are takn bv the sheriff. When taken to es-iecialiy fine this week, and may be the Jail the man cave his name as seen in M A. Rader's wlnaow Tick- j Anderson. He is now locked up ets are on sale at Brock & MeCo-! awaiting the action of the prosecut-mas- drug store. I ine attorney The man is a stranger in trw city Traveling Correspondent in Town. R E. Holcomb. western correspond- eut and solicitor for the American Snepnerd'g Bulletin, the well known she-p journal, of Boston, is in the city for a few days, on business con nected with his excellent publication. Mr. Holcomb Is located, when at headquarters, at No. 11 Exchange avenue. Union Stock Yards, Chicaeo. , the Hotel Pendleton making tne esca hut is constantly on the road In the i vatlon for the new boiler house, interest of the Bulletin. The Shep-' where the big boiler for the steam hpnl-K rtnltetln is one of the best i heating plant will be installed. The livestock publications that comes to ) this office, and Mr Holcomb Is a genial and practical man. His terri-! the surface of the ground, tory includes all the states and terri- Today several men are kept busy torles west of Chicago. He is inter- pumping the water from the excava viewing the Umatilla county sheep-. tion as the men in it work out the men while in the city. ' gravel. The big pumps are kept 1 busy and even then it is hard to keep Noble-Adams. i last evening, at A- 3m last evening, at the real-' ..-n of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Noble. I I , iv, wB 1 fZ v X and Walter Adams, of thU cuj. was "J!?"!' "e:i.,al... I "'' "1 l"C ,uusilanuui . ' The wedding was a very' quiet affair, unij u lew ui wv nnj iiiuuiuie . tendance. Both of The parties are ' well known in the city, the groom be- i I ing the agent of the W. & C. R. at I this place. Mr. and .Mrs. Adams will , I be at home to their many friends at , I fh ho ,k rnnm J , , 1 0f Bluff and Cottonwood, where they ' will reside in the future. Notice to Patrons. Uocln. AnA ikr. M,.ll .1 . ment of mv hutcher business tn Mr. 1 A. D. Aucustavo. an einerinncfid I butcher of Walla Walla. I myself will , connuct me wnoiesaie part ot sain . businoss. and all persons knowing themselves Indebted to me will please 1 raii ni mnrwo. 0h ..ii thiir no. counts Mr. Augustavo also desires ' i i .,nn,.n. .ho. .v, ,..0i,o ...in i conducted as It has been, and all pat- r .im . ,, i same courteous treatment as hereto- for PERRY HOUSER, A D. AUGUSTAVO NOT HERE NOT HERE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1903. T .,crc i wu iuu.s. OCCURRED YESTERDAY Last Chance Saloon Pays Out The S38 for a Worthless Piece of Paper, xo a n8B. l0 C.otnes ny xne same n, Yesterday afternoon after banking nourg a stranger came Into the store Aown a number of articles of cloth- and some other articles to the man. : In return for which he handed over ot and rouDiry wno lias mui. jiuuit, u. v . i.i .v.. , i. tnr.an- nnn th man wn0 had been de'talned in the . ,,,lnr nrrost ,s 'supposed that the name In tended was that of Dave cargyie. Tho fhook- was fnr SSa.To The man jg a stran2er ;n the city, having been hcre hut a daj. or two As b,s p,m ,s unqllestioned. it is very likely that h , nave a cnance to pass another forged paper for some time to come. And Still Another. the format this sson o7 tneTear. for yesterday there were two at- temnts at the came. Last nlcht a man giving the name of Alden. went into the Last Chance saloon and pre- doTitAfi a rhork fnr S3S which the bar- Inno; ;.sh Vho nhV.L-was drawn in favor of Thomas Xldan and was purported to be signed by Dave Ells- worth. As there was no man by that and was a companion of the one who passed thp check at the More of Lee Teutsch yesterday afternoon. NEW BOILER HOUSE. Hotel Pendleton Is Putting In Exten sive Improvements. Workmen are besy at the rear o new houne will be 20x30 feet in size, and tne Boor will be elgnt leet below tne watfr down. The whole inside of rt ... . ,oriQ .,.h ,ho ,, . vn, lr. 0 , f ,ho Kn,i. in- The boiler is the largest In the , d fa , h can be utilized for the heating of ,, Mock and later The work of the will be Matlock building. !,,.., h ,h .-i.v. .hi. month, he I!ttnt wl" thon ie read 10 be lll"u SUITS BEGUN. ..... .. . . Action for Divorce and Another on a Store Account. John W Endlcott has med suit ! against Ida M. Endlcott for divorce. ' "aIie!lsjLi.he, ,?,nip,?Lni lh.?5 ?'! ' "Hi; lioo UOTClltu uuu UUU Mill IIUl 1 ve wlth hlm-. Carter Sc Raley are . ,De attorneys for the plaintiff. "' ftn ,v --- - - '"" . ' The plaintiff al eges that during he time between May 23, 1S02, and ??nt?mber 1903, the defendant bought goods to the amount of $35.- SS- wblch n re"se. to Pay for. The curaijany asKR xor me recovers of idg am?unt, ,r. the indebtedness and tho 'c08ts of "e action. J. T. Hinkle Is me auorney ior tne plaintiff. AFTER CATTLE RUSTLERS. Burnt River Stockmen Offer J50O Re- ward for Thieves. ' Cattle rustlers will have to be iclose to their Job If they expect to i escape detection and conviction, says . the Baker City Democrat, j The Upper Burnt River Stock As I sociatlon, of which organization F. Butts is president and William ' Fleetwood is secretary, announces i that a reward of 1500 will be paid by the association for the arrest and J conviction of any person or persons found butchering, stealing or In any way molesting any cattle or horses ' bearing the brands of members of the ' association. Sugar Factory at Wardner. M. U Causey, of La Grande, was In the riry for a short time yesterday, the guest of Pendleton friends. Mr. Causey is on his way to Wardner, ' Idaho, where it is his intention to I establish a sugar beet factory a he ' can secure acreage sufficient to sup 1 port it Mr. Causey Is connected WO GASES F DRGERY .i ... i ...... iniin tut. p wrinn in up iriinu ,.w,... ..u iCiji:ii-ii..-'i. signed by Dave cargen. as oi me cuuuuj um-. , "'" " - .. i hi. r,nrt of tho n rnance a uxnress mc" , an iiiuis ui i- " " ""' i7"" " rL ..... i. i tVmnht n this i i. .l.ik. rrn I with the factory In La Grande, ana the new proposition In Wardner Is to be run partly In connection with the rid d laut SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION. borne in uaiuweii, An Election Will Be Called to Give ton is pleased to note the many 1m . Everybody a Chance to Go on Rec Pavements which have been made ' ord. The matter of the consolld -i. -t 1 Jlntrlnte nrnttnil thlfi cttV . '"V,;TP(,mlleton ,strict ,g stm n embryo, mu , oem u .uj.-d. "--" ,,, fn ,, me a meeting will be called and the matter win ne 0111 is known that a great many of In favor of the scheme and it is.Cheno, near this cm. be consummated without an ' trouble. . ui course u - "." - - - . 11. timn timt thnrp will be no trouuie when the time comes, and tha by the end of the coming school Jew at least, the Pendleton scnoois wmigtreei supplant the little red sehoolhouse of and all of the terri- lue cruasiuttun. dmi " ' 1 w- tory arouna me cuy iur wmim will be in one big district. Will Teach at Echo. Miss Francilla Duncan returned to Echo this morning after a vUt in th eitv with Miss Lavelle Moor bouse. Miss Duncan ami uiss .uour- house will teach the Echo school thi- wlnter. Miss Duncan was ele.-t"'! t a position in the schools of ;his cltv .d not take th? Position on a,- " Return to Eugene. Roscoe Bryson will leave this even ing for Eugene, where he will make his future home. Mrs. Bryson lias been In that city for some time, ami it is the intention of Mr. Bryson to co into business there. lie was form- erly of that city, where he attetided the State University. The Columbia Island Case. Walter Pierce has returned from San Francisco, where he has been for some t'.me attending the trial of the Columbia Island case. Both Mr. Stlllman and Mr. Pierce were engag ed in the conduct of the case, and have hopes that they will win their side of the contention, To Walla Walla. J. M. Beutley, accompanied by his nephew. L. S. Bontley, of Mod"sto Cal.. left this morning for Walla Walla, for a visit of a couple of days with relatives and friends there. Thl6 is the first visit of the Califor nia man this far north, and Mr. Bent-, ley is showing him the country. Miss Chaddock Recovering. MIsk Chaddock. who hart a kinder- Barten school in this city last year. is in one of the Portland hospitals, where she underwent a surgical op eration not long ago. Her many friends In the city will be pleased to learn that she Is convalescent from the operations and will soon be once mor In good health. Marriage License Granted. A marriage license was issued this morning to George Thompson and Miss Leila Zacbary. The prospective groom is a resident of Douglas coun ty, while the lady lives in this coun ty. SICK HEADAC-'E Indigestion Dyspepsia, Constipation, Billiousness, Heartburn or Nausea tan be quickly cured If you will only take Hostetter's Stomach Bitters at the first symptom. There can be no , -; disappointment, because it contains .!.. tn ..It 111 strengthen the stomach and cure l,r,.c WV. - it the next time your stomach gets out of order. The genuine must our Private SUmp on neck of nome HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS '"'''wwwwww . j i . . 0 J O I 4 Vl 1 fl SlTPPt Ii . - wv Don't Forget this Location when Seeking Men's J Furnishings J It's time you was looking for J heavier underwear. This Is Where u-n uhlnn Alt cl,o, an.. It colors from 60c a garment to J i o a garment. Also a ueau.-ul line of neckwear. Only two ties of each pattern. The beat grade of corduroy pants, $2 a pair. Suspenders, shirts, night robes, collars, sox, dress gloves, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, anu all kinds of furnishings. Come and see our little store. Every thing is new and up-to-date. e are agents for the best tailoring establishment tn Chi cago. Come and see our sam ples Here's where SI got his'n. SULLIVAN & BOND Near St. Ceorg- Hot-.-l A i-ormcr - Dr E. E. Dutton formerly Part- ner of Dr. Whittaker, in this city, and a brother of C. R. Dutton, of the mm n Hnr nt Mrnuic iu 11. i cMlnn tiitnmnr report. is visiting here for a few days, from his 'Yemenis "-" "- - in the appearance of tne cuy. tiui.u his departure. He will leave tor ins Mr ,, M Tvy Ha?ey, of Di.n . (,p, returned to their home this morning. nppnmnntlfnd hV tlielT ! grandchl'ldren. Joe and Shirley Che- ; ney. Mr. and Mrs. Haw " " The Merchants' Cafe. Keups constantly on hand import- KranKioriers. rnuii- fish. crabs, oysters. beose Hot merchants 1:30 a. in. to 2 p. m. , see Charles Ine alH.u. your paint ,1m; and Parr hanging SO, mrent . , t pa; i-jJLi w i 'PBcmaR'rTCTi"'w -n-S- Big SpedaiSaleLrSrSy? ember 8th, 9th and JOth. Lace Curtains Portiers, Art We shall make s. me tr ,cw :,.- o" all c-.ii n tionni above Tr. fact m i.roi:-. t- .t; aftrsctui rr all through our stori dt.nni; tm sa.t K-member tt.f dt SSlKESlVery Truly YoursMBKESSi LYONS MERCANTILE CO. Prepare September 7 J)ress ap, some, ami get a Hiiit, hat. oven-oat shoe underwear anil nil the rest at BIG Many People Are about as progressive as a sky rocket turned upside down. Its a hard thing to say but we think that expression fits the housekeeper who sticks to the old, rusty tinware or cheap enam eled ware instead of saving money by buying STRANSKY ii Four coated, kitchen ware W. J. CLARKE at - Josephs Academy: Pendleton, Oregon. For Boarding and Day Students. Conducted by the Sislers of St. Frances of Philadelphia Uassts will be resumed September 7th. For Terms, etc., Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR Thirty Years of Housekeeping ... vm,ricnffi of ovnr an w -- -- 0f nonseKeepiiis i um-n many kinds of soap, bin i.iieriuoy B the king of nil. I nave used It or the past four years and would not be without it for any price. Throughout the house I used nothing elt but Lifebuoy. I also find that for toilet an(t bath 11 Cii" We- is surely worm us weight Jn MRS. J W. STEVENSON 511 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn, N y FOR SALK m OWL TEA HOUSE DOXT KOItGKT LABOK I i Rugs, Bed Spreads, and Squares to Celebrate BOSTON STORE -- ,- seamless, all steel & Co, 211 Court Street i it,i 4