! Nothing In Men's shoes than ! ROCK OAK SOLE i $4 a pair Box Calf Vfci, Valour, Cor dovan and Calf. All the new shapes Dindineer, Wil son & Company Phone, M.aiv i I'M GOOD SHOES CHEAP. .- THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD. Paper That Is Read Wherever the English Language is Spoken. The Thrlce-a-Week World was a brilliant success In the beginning, nnd has been steadily growing evor since. Time is the test of an tilings, nnd has set Its seal of approval on the Thrlce-a-Week World. ZnoJr AH events "of hnportaner. no matter where they happen, are re-' ported accurately and promptly. , The subscrioer. lor on. one , i.v,r pt .h. nanen every week : year, gets three papers every weeK , and more news and general reading , than most great dailies can furnish ' at five or six times the price. Thn Thrlrn-a-Week World is abso-, ti.t,.lv fair In Its nolltlcal news par-. ilsan bias !" IM to aHect ii. pnlnmns and democrat and' Better republican alike ran obtain m Its ' committee the , m'",! supposed to have had with him some- pages truthful accounts of all the , and the show will be al ow ed to cime i h) kp tl3rt wnch naB neVer been great pollaical campaigns. into the city frw ol ' dut The jho f In addition to nil the news, the! company was granted the u of thr j Thrlce-a-Week World furnishes the intersections of Main and Court e w Seattle- best serial fiction, elaborate market ; streets, subject to the approval of , h b f .be .ports and other features of Inte, street cmUt -nderjn- V&JS ST.,e Thr.r-Week World's reg, j adjoumed. ST-U" lar subscription price l oil !W j , fc Tne ule are ,)rmlgn, per year and this pajs for 50 pa- ice TO WALLA WALLA. , werp tnered pers. Wo offer this uneaualed news- vallev paper and the Weekly East Oregon.an Ross Ice and Cold Storage ComvMM&Tnyit t0ft'her of! Sh"Jpi"9 0ut a Carl03d 3 D3y- ill? and are In fine fix for the, market. thp two nanera is I 50 I tne l0 papers IS .OU. . . ,.. , , t ., 1 tveeps consiaiuiy un iiiinu imijun-1 . i.-,i.fr(nrC iinm. , burg eels, crawfish, crabs, oysters, the product at Walla Walla, in ad 'all kinds ot cheese. Hot merchants' I dltion to the home trade .s keeping lunch dally from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Hie force busy . 3lnr flip aMMtilv U'hipli tllp O II .f , . 1 Toilet Daintiness Who Is lt that does not ap ireclato a sweet, delicate odor, j, J I especially or tuo aainty, last ing kind? We have the largest llnn nf Imnnrted nml rinmestie t ti nprfumpq In Pnstprn flrpirnn. A few of our leading imported t odors are; , Azurea, La Trefle, X 1 Peau d' Espagne, ? ! Violette de Parme, T Indian Hav. , And many more of the same quality In b'llk as well as In ' fancy packages. 4 t . J , TALLMAN & GO. I.eiKllnj.' DriiKKists i NOT GOOD, They Lead the Procession The popularity of Swift s i roiliin. among all classes is very largely due to the aosulutel clean and hgienlc conditions un der which each carcass is di eased, and the meat and the food pro ducts prepared and Insist,- t'his Is particularly true of Swift's Premium Ham a . Imui. "roni the sleok, euro-fed hogs In the pens, the carefully selected mi .h,.! a on In the smokehouse, the final oxpert Inspection bv the V. S government, and, lastly, tho dnlntv wranrlnc in narrhmcui i.,rv i. iJ, ,.. - . . - . nwii ui iiii-M- iiuiiuiuus aim i ip ' that tlicy will aiw.u, please F. S. NOT GOOD, . . tin inr turn. i iiiMMiimitini i iv ii itun IRfiMNauw -.!. G0U1 GIL MEEIWC NEW HOSE, TORCHES AND GONGS ORDERED DOUGHT. . rr-in. itVfJ far Pri Tate P Pos Lcvee Will Be .ilghtiV br.n, out some excel 5, Bcfuse-No License - X n. Will Be Charged tne Arngiu val Company, The council met last evening but . hns ues outside of the Anting at - ,nlon to the j biwlnw men of the city .to noiu we i otr-Pi- thnt wasdoDe. Lai ii i n i in Dt.w-w--.. from the tire chief recommending to , nt 1 i nn feet w i of new fire hose, soron gongs to We j n UnaA finrtR In OrnOT ID ill n. aiicio in nranr iiiti (. hf nponle will not !e run down by the swiftly moving vehicles when ii. n - Am nml ntlP 1 the swlltiy moving " , . 11.. tn a flro nml one 1 ine arc ihtvu,ub ; dozen torches for the use 01 me ur- 1 ...,. .hon (i i ilnrk. After con- partment when it Is darK. Alter cou- sldcratlon. the recorder was instruct-, ed to advertise for bids for the ma- j terlal. which will be opened 011 the , ill Dl 1 uvdud; J w Georne Sutherland asked the per mission of the city to use the fire engine in the construction of the boiler house at the Pendleton Hotel. In making the excavation the water from the river flows In faster than It can he pumped out by band, and the company doing the work asked for the use of the engine. The mat tor was left to the discretion of the fire chief. dear The recorder was instructed to or The last and the Palpal K f the evening was the ore fc - -lham tn that permission be granted them to, . ." " rt""i ito Arnold enter Into a contract with tne Arnoia , shows f''r folding a carnival here on j the streets for five days, commencing , the fitb of the coming month. The details of the contract were snown m1. the city and permission was granted. In this case, at the request o, tut- . uuao lit' CC uiu aiuiOKr i iKiny Is now shipping about a car of i The Ross Ice & Cold Storage Com- .. ice a (lay to waua waua. iiunug me frntf ti.-term - ........ ....... at full canncltv and this demand lor Tne pinnt is running i & X. had stored for the purpose of Tinning ine reingenuur iruii ci is J , exhausted, the Hots ice people are furnishing the company with about J ! 12.HH0 pounds ier day for the cars X , ordered for the Milton fruit crop. The O. It. & N. company has suf J ficient on hand to supply all the pas ? senger and dining cars, but the sup J ply for refrigerator cars wbb ox i hausted several days ago. The Mil- ' ton fruit rush will continue for sev- erai weess yet, nna me ice piani win enjoy a brisk demand outside of the clu lor Its product, AT SHIELDS' PARK. Mananer Nelson Fills in the Vacancy Caused bv the Absene of the .,,. cl,. ThomPsn Slstsrs. The Shields' Park program did not suffer an last night by the accident " th- tral whch prevented the Thompson sisters from arriving, Manager Nelson hlniielf, an old ao- un, iwiitu a iwvm wiiicii wb re- reived with hearty applause, and limb luuuvrifii tup program more lete and Harvey, the comic in. ra artiste and scarecrow shadow .'!,' at thelt be3t and gave ,ui 'm client performance. John Co- 1 1 NOT HERE i u... n,,i itl T.,U(U tl--!i! ;; products i a guarantee & SON NOT HERE -'ftrtflWar nil DAILY EAST nnrr.nN.AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. burn the black face banjo artist whoso troupe of twined pigeon. -Is a olt In the vaudeville line n a favorite and Ills songs and Jokes ellc l:P1; round of nppiause "XSJJK Tuxel we new and refresb.n. It, s me of the vory beat program. that has been presented and with the , i long looked for Thompson sisters. - eiTADrMiNG FOR HER SON. dward Antone Has ,Tne """"" ul ... i Arrived From cau.orn.a ; Mrg johana Jloe. of i.on& ueacu. i -t tii Mntnl Pendleton ana 1 - ' - , i nurp in rcuiiu u tut . ... , h ?on T,no cnme to this count j i aaA unm Two yPnrs ago last July -Mrs. Moei a nn, fiiworn aniline. ii j 1,-- enn Edward Antone. ntone, a Portland. v un mnn of lived in n Moe rjeei(ieri to i ... Mrs. Atoe aeciaen io uiu..- n i i r.t.n.l tn nmilp to m..a (n T nn, neaeu ami r.uaiu " - Ii anil t-.nwaru was i" . thls mrt of the country anu .,.., ei, minor whpn he also (lurlng thP summer, when ue aiso . wouW Rn tQ Cnuf0rnla and make his , hom? wlth nls mother. He came here am) onp( or twlce ns mother heard trom mm. ine nisi ...o. received told of the Illness or the, i.nv an,i snirl that as soon as he was woli be would co to work In the liar- n.,u Thnt ii'ii the last ever! num. heard of the lad. and repeated In- nutria,. nf tho nnsininrp ncre uiicucu .. in,.moinn ihe lnttpr.? never lie-1 lng answered. ered. . . lt was known that the boy worked with a harvest crew In this county, but where he died or where he was R'as 1 hnripii pannot be learned by the,1 mother It is thought that he was in the neighborhood of Athona or He lix, but of this nothing definite is known Mrs Moe will be In the city for some little time, and will be grateful for anv information that would lead to the iocatlon of the grave of her son She has placed her case In the hands of M. A. Itader, and any in formation on the subject can be .. Edwar() Antone Moe waR R young d habtg and wag well ,ked a wno knew hlm , Port . ,0 tlme a clerk . . , ellwood and for a vear JZTl Portland h h ,vhen he Ue0 he i8 ' " M. ...... i - shipped to the Portland market iney win oe loaaeo at mis pmce aim ),lnIUIj , ,h ln,,lnn mnrltut Meiurnca 10 roruanu, J. W Morrow and A. S. Watt, ol ,l,o AT? X- V rnrnrtinrf tn Pnrl land this morning, after having spent thp ilftv thp sniPfltR nf thp f-nlintV court. The case of the tax reduction lor tne company will be brought be' fore the court on the 23d of this J month, when that body meets In ad-, -Journed session. , J Guest of Mrs. Fred Lockley. Miss Ethel Rlgdon, of Salem, is the guest of Mrs. Fred Lockley for a few days. Miss Itlgdon has been for sev eral years one of the teachers in the L.... Ukt.WV.,, J. .... (.,., UIIC t,u public schools of the capital city, nnd liuuiiu 2CUUU1& oi inu capital ciij, uiui is now on her way to Baker City, . ,. . . . : whore she has accepted a position In me punue scnoots oi tnat city Operation for Appendicitis. J Dr. N. .Molltor, of La Grande, loft this morning for Spokane, after a short visit here with Dr. C. J. Smith. The latter gentleman operated on Mrs. Molltor for appendicitis not long .iku uitu kiw lULiiij iriejius oi hip uiuy will be pleased to learn that she re covered from the shock of the opera tion and is now on the road to recov ery. Guests of the Hawleys. Mr and Mrs. Monroe Millkey. of Monmouth, were in the city yester day the gnosis of Messrs. W II and Luke Hawley, who are relatives of theirs. Thuy left this morning for Washington cities, where they visit for some time before returning to their borne In the valley j Farm Sold, j Isaac L. Mitchell, of Walla Walla, has sold to D. A. Pinkerton, of Athe I na for $8,111X1, the southeast quarter 'of section 11, in township I. north of I range 34 east, containing I611 acres j or land near the town of Athena. j Death of a Child, j Yesterday afternoon Melioa. the I Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Cllf ' ford Dupuis. died at the family ioroe. aed 1 weeks and 2 days. The fun : rai was hold this afternoon at the I residence, the services being conduct ed b Rev. H W. King. Carload of Hob. . J 0 Lonergan will ship out a car- load of hugs to the Seattle market m.s e vening over the W A C. It. Th urnob .... - LA..L, - .a" I T r. . nugg nrotn era and McElroy. and Is in good con- I Dillon for the market WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1903. eh SCHOOL BOARD NOT PURCHASE p00R FARM PROPERTY, Poss,bity of a Primary Grade in High School Building-Depends on Number of small un. 0. R. & N.-City Schools Will Open Next Monday. - .. The school board held a meeuuK ,a night, and besides the reftwal , .., i,i nfrerptl them by the coun - . fie q( ft gcho(jl b ua. j nothing of Importance was umn:. , n!ninn nf thp hoard this tract iu ur ui'"""" ... - , . r.. innn vil huh w "r" mlrpose 0 the school and it was de- .. . it The ,)oar(1 ls nt this time making canvass of the children on the r,h ,.,,, nf .1,0 railroad track. In . . . ri tint or,ier to uetcrmiue wircmn .. . ..nAtA nnniliar nf Rmnll tnerP s a gnmrieni nuimin ji mere IS a sunn-itui it,....... cnI(lren in that part ol tne cuy iu ....... i,i(,,tinn nf n nrlmarv j1I9tlfy ti,e Institution of a primarj ,,P1Mrtment m the big building on the nil anQ- lt tnere can he found ,( prmar.. children the room will be ai,ei to tnose aireany men?, Jn paF,ging from one side of the ,.., .1.. nthor the children are nn,miiv nipnaecd by the trains ... i. .,r 11 II .C- N aml gwucil unfiles v - - and wne I10thlng has resulted from .... j i,n-A ic n nhntipp mm , .... ,..i ., ..iicht i..wnmp f 1 1.0 mtlo nnrs mleht becomp pnroless and meet their death on the . . ,g act ls a COntinua! annrrp nf wnrrv to the parents, nnd , 1, i.n- raa'nltpn the enll for the ... . , , ., hih sphonl huild- A.. ,nnm In thp Ilich SetlOOl hllilcl ing. Whether or not It will e added depends entirely on the number of children In the district smith of the tracks. The schools are now ready tor tne opening day. and the teachers are beginning to return from their vaca- tious, and the new ones to come to ' the city. On Monday next tne 0011s will ring for the opening sessions ot the nine months' term npr a,lm .Mrs. j. a. mm. iu. N weeha. left this ntomlna to, h.r 1 Sick lleadaclic. riatulents, lielcliin, Loss of Appctito, Indigestion, l)spt-'psia find Constipation Are nil ,'rtuied hy the itonuU I roruiiiK wtat Mronglhen It with the Wt'er nn tc curtti ot ihee HlluieiuK It neicr Iils. Ik' tun; to uy it xx-x Suits to Your Measure To be smart, stylish and shape-retaining, clothes mus be nmilp tn nriler nnd to thp measurements of the man who )- , . .u 8 !, aT 1 10ra-, fpen tne best rendv.niadc clothes never best ready-made clothes never tit properly, anil quickly lose their shape and become baggy If you want to get away from the ready-made habit, let us make your next suit We guar antee a fit. SULLIVAN & BOND Near St f corgc Hotel j Anv TiasE j Is a Ooob Tmt Now is the accepted time ta have your house painted or pa pered. A little painting here and there will help its Iooks wonder fully. Some nice, bright, new wall paper will lend a freshness to any room. Our stock of wall paper was never ,-nore complete pattern In endless variety and every one new and up-to-date In color design. Better come In and let us show them to you and tell you what It will cost for your whole house or one room. E. J. Murphy, 111 Court Street. jfjSTETTErr; STOMACH ' home. Miss Downey was ; calle home before her visit was quite ended l a change In the residence o her pa .M! ramnvn from IH iSetS onC' a resort on the coast near mm uu TWO TRAINS LATE. , 7T7u cmokane and Accidents Delay Both Spokane an Portland O. R. & N. Trains uuc , " Vrccked freight train. , - c No 7( tlie Bpoi,aiiu bm at BMB yesterday eve- j nlng. did not arc ve '""J o'clock, and No. -. ' ''.'""., i Aw horc at o:w. urn nui T " . u.30 . m.. having been delaea a , c inP curve, three miles wtm Horse Shoe' curve three "Mnnw": of Darnhart. by a bnrsted flue on en .ni Conductor aihpu". " --, ,, this city on a hand car and not . .11 hnr nf thp accident. to mis i. hj un u i. t . . , . . .... .11 ,hr nf thp accident neu in ui3mivmvi . and the helper which was ylng at Dlncham Springs waiting to help tht trnln up the mountain was run o this city, turned nround. and sun after the crippled train. Knglne -101 is here In charge of Foreman F Rounds, where It will be repaired. nf tor tn . . . 4.... ,. PSS terra Big Special Sale JnWdC STharSay?sS? emter 8th, 9th and J 0th. Lace Curtains Porticrs, Rags, Bed Spreads, and Art Squares . We s an iiiak. tut t low prices on ai. Koocls nu tion.-i ..Don. It. fact wt jroio. to m.ie attractivr pr ( ai! throucl. our ston .luring this sa.t. Remember tin iljt EaEKHMESiaSiaaiVery Truly YoursiSSBS2533S2!sa LYONS MERCANTILE CO. t Secure Overcoats I 11 The Boston Store OYER COATS Get your guns .mil Aiuiiiiiimi.n. trm ... ma,, ,D the uun busmest- A full Mt carried bv H. J. STILLMAN, gKSI Renm-U; of all Kind- Satisfaction Guaranteed ELATJRITE lsMlneral Rubber VOr MAY INM'KMt lll l 1,111 SO ' " " ' " iiHoeiry to ltEI'L VtE A, WullX-OUT UOdK ELATERITE ROOFING ikeg th . place of shingles, tin. iron, tar and Bravni on,i nil ronnr Tak roofings , ." . ,. 7, u """-p teod it will ClV-, Ile"1ona"le m cost. Sold 'on merit. Ouarai). leoa. n will pay to ask tor prlcesand information. Worcester Building. int tLATERITE ROOFING CO. Have Your Water PipesExattined and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class worl guaranteed bv BECK, the Reliable Pfcmber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel Used For Pst Two Years It Is with lentire J recopmieud - t ifoY.nrn- Snnn for nil ues where a pood disinfeetnut ani needed. In my opinion J j(o uni( ,d hnve med It f ir tbe JnI7 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia. SjpER0R DISINFECTANT A .. m I llnd Lifebuoy bonp tqiml in,U yn claim for It, ami elieerrully recommend ,per!or disinfectant fr ..,,,. i,i imrno". It Is mim.iii. imu-ehol'd inirpcHes. It ls especially ip f)f gipkness from iW- r !...., ,iijU,i4.h.h p. ntitiitc ti. ct, " l v'i u"u J,e"otit Htn.. $, ,;,,, jas. OWL TEA HOUSE .-----"--- S2c ECT3 fpft, PTSi RCT Your Nest Einy as the st;ab(jr and the coats aU ht-rc are showing nn r i or riw overcoats than ever ltl u and should be plensed t convinci; )u that wt 1 the prettiest line to sue ' from in Eastern Oregon u. ana gravel, and nil nreparec gutierb, valloyB, etc. Easy to lay Portland.