DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1903. S. P. TO BURN COAL 'the PenplggOrgJtest Outfitters High Class Drug gists WILLAMETTE VALLEY WOOD BURNERS DISCARDED. Bl'K annual School Sale of boy s Suits Shoes, Cops and all the fixings necessary to put them in shape for hard wear of the school days. Tako advantage of this op portunity its a money maker. . . . .-. itk tr-rr in t ir a rs. I K v mm m i bl-v h l n n A a MiB BE l Ifl 1 I . Ul I UEL. All Locomotives Will Be Equipped With Coal Burning Apparatus No More "Wooding Up" for the Train men Everybody Welcomes the Change. imtnr at) mwrif I R$!s5V.s?M- . , - mlAIr ) Dnnrllntntl CtriMllflt M n fl Pride tr.V A f.llIIIJ M VILIIVC I I IV I y MulwIUH wwumw- . - mi.. Made at Home. A. KnOUt, mimcr. arc Taking no Chances When You Use re Distilled? rk. 4f?- wfTfc. TN fe. i ui !ic in ri'ii li ill tsiiiii uv lik; jm.-h it i; iv. vjiiiu unman v No other distilled water ice sold tv. Hit kiivh vmi null mi Plmni ATinn 1SR1 i want PURE ICE S A wavs we come at the plant Ross Ice old Stnrane Company one Main iv, i... rur. ui..... v.. .ou. ivt voili.c; i nuiiu liltliu lO'M There will bo no more engines on tlio main lino of the Southern Paelfle railroad burning -wood, snys the Salem Statesman. The engine that pulled the overland past Salem and down to Portland cm Monday evening was the last ono. That engine was taken to the Bhops yesterday nnd will he con verted Into a coal burner. The freight engines on this section or the road, and the engines on the branch lines, most oi them will Kuril wood for a time yet a few of them possibly, tor n long time. But there will bo no more wood cinders to get Into the eyes of the passengers on the main line. It was rumored in railroad circles that (he Albany locnl was to he drawn by an oil burner, nut this will not be, lor the present. The en gine drawing this train will burn coal. The coal will come from Helling ham Day in Washington, until a more convenient supply tuny lie had. Oil Burners. It Is likely that oil burners will fi nally be put on tills division, as on the California and other southern sec tions of the road. Rome of the en gines burning oil now come as 1'nr ! north as Ashland, and a tank for the (storing of tl'o prut'" oil v.'Ml s'lrvi It cstablished there. So far the oil is secured there from tank cars. The Wood Situation. The burning of coal by the passen ger engines on the main line will somewhat relieve the wood situation of Western Oregon. Wood is grow ing scarce and high in the country north of Junction, and the matter of economy figures as one of the rea sons for the change thai has been made from wood to coal. 'I line and convenience are also factors. There will be no more stopping at wood yards to take on fuel. " 1 ITTTTTTiU'rTTTT'rTTTVTT'rrf rl-ao7 flfXf n T CAtJ tn.f. FREE j r" rv vj vj j i ului V'uaiii iviwi anil Gold Leaf Java & Mocha Coffee contains one ticket. These goods are the best ever placed on the market for the money. Try a package and if nnt Ratisfm-tnri rnlnrn it In 11(1 111' 1U.II ...i.. , leuiiui your money. 'OIU Leal brand aniens, tens; i-Ytrarlc nnd li.ittini' I V .in. I ... fun nnepr-r cc orilLrK. uo., I'OUTI.AXI) FA' 1 JK. ."TV f 1Hl M ..II. .hi . " ""' man in the gun business A Utll stock STILLMAN, reffilS ml Satisfaction Guaranteed A Famous Creole Dish. An old private recipe for that fam ous Creole dish "Gumbo Met" Is found in the new book C'o".in in Old Creole days (Harper's), nnd reads as follows: "Put into a casserole (sni'e pan) a spoonful of pure lur mid om of flour, stir It well until it is of u light brown. Chop an onion into small pieces and throw tlicm In Cut ' up u fat capon or chicken into small pieces and put these In the casserole with the Hour and lard. Stir it all the while until the chlcl eu is nearl done. When the whole is well brown ed, ndd a slice of ham cut up small Throw In two or three pods ol ivil pepper, and salt to your taste. Now ndd a quart or boiling water and , leave it on the lire for two hours and a half. A quarter or an hour before 1 dinner Is served add .three doen oys- i ters with their liquor Just In lore , talcing the soup off the lire, put in a tablespoon! u! of lliel, stirring it nil, the while. Let It boll one mlnule , and then serve. Do not put In too much diet; the spuon should not .u full. Indoed, half a tablospoonful is enough." j Eleventh Annual Convention Pacific ! Const Association of Fire Chiefs, Olympia, Wash., Sept. 22-25, 1903.) Kor the above occasion a rate of . one and one-third faro is authorized i to Portland and return, and to Seat-1 tie and return under the following j conditions: Delegates or their fami- , lies will purchase on any three days prior lo September 22, regular one way tickets to Portland, taking re ceipt for same, which, on presenta tion to agent. Union Depot. Portland . together with certificate properly signed by II. W. Brlnghiirst. secretary or meeting, will entitle the passenger to return ticket from Portland to starting point at one-third fare, pro vided same is presented on or before September 27. 100a. Tor further par ticulars, call on or address V F Wamsley, agent O. It. & N. Co. The Editor's Appetite. 'i'li ml I tor nnd wile had anorher squnro meal Sunday on account of hav ing received an invitation lo uine iu tlw lmtnl. Perk- said ho was afraid we wouldn't accept, but we did. For the benullt or our lau.v readers, we win stato that they had chicken and the aiiiff flint, cues with such n layout, and strawberry shortcake and lettuce. Our who woro nor nine ami wuue mm looked real dear. Mrs. Perkins had a new skirt and looked too sweet for anything. Tho editor woro his Sun day Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, Saturday suit, nnd was sick an nigm.--v hub to. u Leader. AND OTHERS. Tho liclter class 61 druggists, everywhere, are men of scientific attainment;? and high integrity, who devote their lives to tho welfare of their fellow men in supplying tho best of remedies ami purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with physicians' prescriptions and scientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent remedies, hut always under original or olllcinal names and they never soli fnlso brands, or imitation medicines. They aro tho men to deal with when in need of anything in their lino, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class phnrmacy nnd the finest and best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances. The earning of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Pyrup of Figs is an excollent laxative, remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, nnd therefoie they aro selling many millions of bottles annually to tho well informed purchasers of tho choicest remedies, and they always tako pleasure in handing out tho genuine article bearing the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front, of every package. Thoy know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or torpidity of tho liver and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion, or over-eating, that there is no other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as Syrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction. Otving to tho excellence of Syrup of Figs, tho universal satisfaction which it gives and tho immenso demand for it, imitations have been made, tried and condemned, but there aro individual druggists to bo found, hero and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principles of the profession and whoso greed gets tho better of their judgment, and who do not hesitate to recommend and try to sell tho imitations in order to make a larger profit. Such preparations some-times have tho name " Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syiup"and of some piratical concern, or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on the packagc,"bul they never have the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of tho package. The imitations should bo rejected because they are injurious to the system. In order to sell the imitations thoy find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever n dealer passes off on a customer a preparation under the name of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup," which does not. bear tho full namo of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of the package, ho is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter his establishment, whether it be large or small, for if the dealer resorts to misrepresentation ami and deception in one case he will do so with other medicinal ngents, and in (he filling of physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every one who values health and happiness. Knowing that the great majority of druggists aro reliable, we supply the immenso demand for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may be purchased every where, in original packages only, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts, in order that all may decline or return any imitation which may bo sold to them. If it does not hear the full name of the Company California Fic Svrun Co. nrinled on the front of everv nackace, do not hesitate to return the article and to demand the return of your money, and in future go to one of the better class ol druggists who willsell you what you wish and the'best of everything in his line at reasonable prices. 1 SCHOOL PREPARATION SALE We are making a special effort to supply Pendleton l ys and Girls with their Suits, Shoes, and Dresses, needed for the bejj nning of the school season, and below list some of the SPECIAL BARGAINS offered Boys' Outfits Suits for boys, worth $1.25 and 1 50, for this salo $1.00 Suits for boys, woith $2.25 anrl $2.50, for this salo $2.00 Suits all grades, two and three- piece knee pants .and long pants, Special Reduced I'mccs. Underwear, light weiglit, only 19c per garment. Good, heavy shoes, neat and dressy, $1.35 and $1 60. Boys' heavy hose, 17c value, for this sale, 14c Pair. Boys' hose, lightweight, 12,c valups, only 10c Pair. Girls' Outfits All -th s ami pru t ol Pcicaie ami Ging ham dresses red in ed jo per cent for tlii-. sale. Girls' hose, isc grade, sp-'i.ial sale price per pair Girls' huso, ioc gi.rle, 3 pair foi Girls' line libbed hose, double Knee, per pair only Girls' lace hose 25c values, pan only Girls' fins nlibed underwear toe urade for this sale '2nc Girls' skiits all lengths and pri es. Come and sue tham. Kibhnns nnd J.u cs and mill)-., all styles and at pric -i that defy competition. 25c Ini 18c MILLINERY OPENING Saturday, Sept. J2. FOR THE MOTHERS Gncd, large comforts (illed white cotton, our regular S 1 .50 oiufort, spici.il -ali prm $ 1,20 Cotton blankets, 75c grade, full size, only (0 Outing flannel, 7c grade, limited special 20 yard-, .... J,()() Bleached muslin, limited 10 yards for All grades Wrappers, Special Reduction of "0 per emit. Notice. All iiersous Indebted to II. M Sloan, nleaso call nnd settle theh nrvnmitH. Ulaeksmlth shon corner Cottonwood nnd Kast Alta. On This Saturday Night. nv,n ilnmi ladles' laee hose,, tills season's new goods, 25 cent values, tonight 17 cents, or tnreo pairs 101 50 cunts. Tho rooplos Warehouse. am m ' B I X 1 1 JL I F K I R The Place to Save Money Misunderstood Instructions, A good story comes from Ellens burjj about two young ladles who be came Imbued with a desire to go driving; one afternoon lately. They went to u local livery stable and asked for a gentle horse, as they wantod to drive Into tho country a few miles. The man In charge gave them 0110, and told them that the burse would be all right If they kept tin rein from IiIh tail When liny letiiriieil In nslicl Hum if they had any trouble. "Oh, no," said one, "It did spriuKlc home, but wo had an umbrella, and wo tool, turns at hold ing It over the horso's tall so that not a drop of rain touched It, and we got along all right." Received daily, fresh tomaloe, rabs and erawfish at Grain's. 1 (jS JS 1 'dsnOHEMIAN 1 1 JIKiUKHN IIOTKI. Cleuo (.iiiomruiiio room 11111a a -milK Hit. V,.u-lr lii.iilMtiMl tluaugliout. Quuon C!io llouia In connection. Menln it h bourn 'Joly h lilis help em ployed. UIvu u r irlnl v "KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERo SOLD E.VEKYWHKKE, AM Bf 1 MVii Twl ?In7 i W iW I i 1 jiff VcrwJ " rr rrrra as:- j a), . . -. . . . . ..... ..r.j 7aRtKI VOUH OHDWIS FOB EN xiiued cards, wadding Imllatloun, etc.; 100 fngrnrd vlbitlnj; card! with plate. I1.&0; RdUltlonnl card In future, It pit bendred. The fott Orfgonliu.