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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903. 4 3 a I'll! w v i !t. ' i I I i ;i 'i li j 1 Stylish Shoes That have the wearing quality and give jH'rfect and comfortable tits are the kind we handle. Our special shoe for boys war like Iron. 1 Dmdingcrr Wil- f I son & Co. g GOOD SHOES CHEAP. FRUIT PACKING. A Great and Growing Industry In North Part of the County. The frutt packing industry is rap idly assuming mammoth proportions. This season the three packing houses at the O. R. & N. depot have packed and shipped double the amount of pears, prunes and peaches ever be fore handled in the same length of time. This has been accomplishes., too, in spite of the fact that for a time sufficient number of packers could not be secured to prepare the fruit for shipment as rapidly as it was offered for sale. As a result a large percentage of the peach crop was allowed to rot in the orchards. During the past 30 days about 50 cars of fruit have been shipped from the Milton depot and an average of two cars a day are being scut at the present time. Besides this, a large proportion of the fruit purchased by the "Walla Walla Produce Company is sent loose to Walla Walla and there packed and shipped. A consid erable amount is also sent out In small lots by express by individual growers. TO BUY MACHINERY WILL BE INSTALLED AT ECHO PLANT SOON Go to California. Mrs. Bertha Sommer, of La Grande, and daughter. Miss Fannie Sommer, were the guests of friends In Pendle ton for a Bhort time today, while en route to San Francisco. The ladles -will spend the winter In California, visiting the various points of inter-ets. Will Attend State Fair. G. A. Hartman left this morning for Portland and Salem where he will take in the two fairs for a day or so. It is the intention of the judge to visit the stock, show at the state fair for a day, after which he will return home. Choose a wife as you choose knife. Look well to her temper. IIHIIIMIIIHII unit m Toilet i Daintiness Who Is it that does not ap ireciate a aweet, delicate odor, especially of the dainty, last ing kind? We have the largest line of imported and domestic perfumes in Eastern Oregon. A few of our leading imported odors are: Azure a. La Trefle, Peau d' Espaone, Violctte d Parmt, Indian Hay. And many more of the same quality in bulk as well as in fancy packages. fTALLMAN&CO, Leading DrugKixth HUM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 One Man Will Furnish 10,000 of the Rapid Runners If He Can Catch Them There Are Many Applicants Who Want to Sell the Meat, Which Is Said to Be Better Than Chicken, W. D. Fletcher, or this city, who has been for some time corresponding wun various nrms concerninc the In stallment of machinery in the pack ing nouse or the Echo Hare Packing & Cold Storage Company, has at last made definite arrangements with a company who will put the machinery in and have It in operation inside of tne next two weeks. The deal was closed this morning ana tne machinery will he ordered in the next day or two. The new 40x50 foot house at Echo has been complet ed and is ready for the machinery, so that there will be no delay in starting as soon as the machinery can be placed in the building. One Ton Starter. It is the Intention of the company to start with a daily output of one ton and this will be increased as the business grows. There is already n demand for the output lu Seattle, Spokane and the other cities of the Northwest. There is a man in Nebraska who is after the exclusive right to sell the product throughout that state. Other applications are coming in for the privilege of selling the company's product and the indications are that the business of the concern will be large from the day that the first lot of cans are taken from the wrapping rooms. Big Contract The company has a contract with a man in the vicinity of Echo who has agreed to furnish the cannery with 10,000 hares at $1 a dozen. This rate will be paid to all who are nble to furnish the plant with animals in good condition and fit for use. It Beats Chicken. Within a few days a force of men will be busy installing the machinery and as soon as that Is put In the peo ple of the country will be treated to a taste of the product, which Is said to rival the chicken in sweetness and ' flavor. -IMPROVEMENTS AT NORMAL. Special Features Are Added to Phys ical Training Department. The Thompson Hardware Company has finished the plumbing of the hew gymnasium at the Weston Normal School. The place has been fitted throughout with the latest conven-, lences and Is now one of the best equipped gymnasiums In the state. Many considering tno size. It has hot and cold water, shower and tub baths and 1 all the paraphernalia necessary to I bring the best results in the training of the physical department of the . school. ; INCREASED BY 166 PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN WITH 895 IN ATTENDANCE. More Pupils Will Be Enrolled at a Later Date, and for This Rea son It Is Thought Buildings Will Be Crowded Worse Than They Were Last Year. The schools of the city opened this i morning with an increase of 166 pu- plls over the enrollment of last year. There are more who have not en rolled. The entire enrollment was snr, Tonight Is amateur night at; Thp schools mav atraln be over- AMATEUR NIGHT. Large Crowds and Better Perform ances at Shields' Park. Shields' Park, and the best talent of crowded. the city will hold the stage after the regular bill. The reception given the performers last night alone insures a large audi ence tonight, as It was In some re spects the best of the entire reper toire of the Shields' Park Company, no matter at what point In the North west that company Is doing business. THUGS' BIG HAUL GET $550 FROM AN AR LINGTON GAMBLING JOINT. Three Teachers Elected. The school board held a meeting this morning at the office of Dr. C. J. Smith. Three teachers were for mally elected. They were A. I Hen nlng, of Eugene, who will have charge of the department of manual train ing; Miss Mamie Scott, also of Eugene, and Willis Lamasters. These teachers had been engaged but owing to the board not having held a meet ing since arrangements were made with them, they had not been formal ly enrolled. No Seats Yet. The new seats that were ordered from the East have not as yet been heard from and will not be here for a week or 10 days. In the meantime tne best arrangement possible will be made and the pupils will be plac ed so the work of the school will not be affected by tho lack of seating capacity. As not all of the pupils will enter tho school during the first week, it is thought that there will be little need for the desks before they arrive. Used hor Pj Two Years It Is with pleasure I your Lifebuoy Soar, for ii k?"" uses where a good disinfectant cleaner is needed. In my onto! has no equal, and have used ft f,i past two yeftrs.-Ellzabcth Tomli 3217 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia Why, Certainly. City Udltor See, here, Hurlbut. did you write this Interview with Mayor Patmos? Unsophisticated Reporter Yes, sir. City Editor Why in thunder did yon make him talk like that? Unsophisticated Reporter I didn' make what h City Editor-The riuico It is. And plst, Oor. Ferry and Belmont?' Who told von in wrltf. whnt he said! MoJrtou. Mia ul "fci You were told to Interview him. A SUPERIOR DISINFECTANT I find Lifebuoy Roan nmnii..,. claim for it. ?dVWfulS l it as a superior disinfectant to? .5 liuuot uuiu i'VJCT. ii la oan.l i. him talk like thae, sir. That's g(l0d In cases of sickness fS he BM- . , tAgious. diseases -H. P. Childs TiS2" ll.w:.. ATI- Bartender Who Attempts to Save Money Gets the Worst of It Posses Are Formed and Country is Being Scoured for Highwayman There Is No Clue. THE WHOLESOME Crescent "Miss Fairy Tltmarsh has a pair of calves that cannot be beat In this section of our glorious republic, says the Toledo Blade. Veal or otherwise, ' mny we ask? FOR SALE BY OWL TEA 1 ST. JOE STORE BUYS FARM LANDS. Hands A Weston Ranch Changes Sale at Helix. J. H. Shelton and Olive L. Shelion, his wife, have sold to George Tred for $1,900, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, the west half of the southeast quarter, the south west quarter or the northeast quarter or section 18, In township four, north of range 36, being a tract of land in the vicinity of Weston. Emma L. Whltemau and E. E. Whlteman have sold to Byrd B. Kich ards, of Helix, for ?2,000, lots 9 and 10 and the south half of lot 8. all in block 8 of Richmond's addition to the city of Helix. C. B. Wade Is III. C. B. Wade, of the First National Bank, is confined to his Home, ill from the effects of overwork in the bank. It is the verdict of the phy. sician that a few days will see Mr. Wade once more at his place In the bank. Unionized. The Walla Walla Statesman Is au thorit3' for the statement that El lery's Royal Italian band has unionized. been IH I 1 1 1 1111 1 1 M 1 1 1 I 1 1 ? E. MOTSCHMAN Teaches a thorough course T in voice culture, piano and violin, for information en quire at Empire Piano House. 4tMTIHIM 1111 IMt NOT GOOD, NOT HERE DELICIOUS IS OUR GOLD MEDAL BUTTER It is perfection in the butter making art. It is always sweet and good, Jt is recognized as the best product that comes from any creamery. It is a butter once tried, always used. It is handled in Pendleton exclusively by F. S. YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, NOT HERE Last night about midnight two masked men robbed Coe's saloon at Arlington and made away with $550 In money and checks. Several games were running at the time and the men entered the back door shootlug Into the floor. After terrorizing the men In the saloon the robbers or dered them all tn stand close to the wall and while one man held the In mates of the place at bay with a couple of revolvers, his companion ' looted the open safe, the money till, and the banks of the gambling games. Bartender Takes a Hand. When the robber doing the collecting went lehlnd the bar to open the cash register, the bartender grappled with him. but was overpow ered and choked into Insensibility. The men then gathered their booty together and backed out of the rear door. As soon as they had gone the bartender ran to the front door and fired several shots bringing the peo ple of the town to the saloon. A posse was formed and every effort was made to find some trace of the robbers but they had left no tracks behind them and at this time there Is not the slightest clue -as to who they were or which way they went Were Old Hands. One of the men was tall and slim and wore a long black mask falling over his breast, while the other was short and heavy set and wore a black handkerchief over the lower part of his face. The men were cool and col lected in their actions and were uvi- dently old hands at the Lmdnest., be traying neither haste not nervousness in their movements. This morning armed men were guarding all avenues of escape from the city and a close lockout is being kept on all trains and every means of getting out or the country so that it is thought that the men will be apprehended soon. 4 t 1 it if WIVES WIVES WIVES Do you want your husbands to be well and becomingly dressed. If so sed them to the ST. JOE STORE for one of our celebrated B Kuppenheimtr suits. This clothing is made right, trimmed right, wears well, good fitters, and always give satisfaction. MOTHERS MOTHERS MOTHERS Do you want your children to have a suitable school suit at right prices. If so send them or bring them to the St. Jr.e Store. A nice cap free with each boys suit Remember this sale will last all this week ending Sat. night, Sept, io. COME Baking Powder The remarkable Increase In consumption f roves its purity and wholesomeness. ONE POUND 25 CENTS with a Coupon COME Very Truly Yours COME t LYONS MERCANTILE CO. tftAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1 WHEAT CONDITIONS. Some Farmers Holding for a Raise Some Threshing to Do. Once more after the rain the wheat hauling has commenced, and the Byers mill is receiving at the rate of 3,000 sacks a day. The mill now has over 200,000 bushels bought, and more Ib coming all the time. The exporters are still offering 07 cents for wheat, and the mills are ranging from 08 to C9 for red chaff, to 72 for bluestem. Tho farmers are holding still, waiting for a raise In the price, and there Is not much do ing In the selling line. Purl Bowman was to have started his men to harvesting the grain he still has standing near the city, but with the exception of a few small fields scattered here and there, all of thp harvesting of the season Is over, and the grain Is now waiting to be hauled to the storehouse or the market. G. Turtle Is Back. Gerrold Tuttle, of Brock & -McCo-mas' drug store, has returned from his vacation spent at Portland and the coast and in visiting at his home at I.a Orande. The Merchants' Cafe. Keeps constantly on hand Import ed llebens'irst, Frankfurters, Ham burg eels, crawfish, crabs, oysters, all kinds of cheese. Hot merchants' lunch dally from 11:30 a. ni. to 2 p. m. Choir Practice. Presbyterian choir practice will be held this week at tho church on Fri day evening. Delta Laborer: The La Jara Chron icle has changed management. Ed- itor Cliff Wilder was married days ago. : Just Received By express a new hunch of neckwear, warlet midget four-in-hands, the latest craze for both men and women, and a thousand other htylf!'. We can please you in under wear, we have it from the cheapest to the bilk and wool or silk and linen. Our hats are ber and they ate beauties, all the latent novelties, cowboy shapes with leather binds, also the panunia shapes which are worn so much in the ulties. When you waut anything new in funilafiliigs come and s' e us, we have Cooper's Underwear, Pfister's Sweaters, Dents' Gloves and the best of everything. SULLIVAN & BOND Men's Furnishings. BEST FOR THE BOWELS tou li.ven't rrcaUr. l;altby moTtment of Uw tia eer ilT. Ju'J ro III or III be. Ketp youj (Kimln.-iull will. Fore. In tbe hmorjrle iitffl!rierillll"i"t.U danffrou. Th mootb- 3lcarfc el V- k CANDY CATHARTIC PAT EM LIKE CANDY CM t n.i.t.,. t'nUnt. T<A Oood. Do Good Ser bickVn. Weaken, or llrlpe, K, . and. " Eer box. Write lor frre ttlnple, ud booklet ealth. AddreM w iTIUUXU .tlHtDr COliriSI, CHICiSO yo. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAR WHAT IS f HE USE of suffering from Indigestion if you eat what you want, or of starving yourself to avoid buch distress t Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after eating will digest your food perfectly and free you from all the disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspep sia. Eat what you like at any time. and take an Acker Tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Tour money will always be refunded If you are not satisfied. Write to us for a free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. T. Rheumatism Positively Cured Jy Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden. a few Aionev-uacjt uuuua. n,v.jvuif jmhu BROS., Sole Agents for rendleton, The Big Boston Store The New Goods are Now on Display We haven't hurried the Fall Exhibits We have waited in buying until we were certain as to what were the new ind proper materials, new styles in waists and skirts. We have them now on our counters. We wish to show you what we have accomplished, and we thing you will say we have done ourselves honor as to assortments and infinite credit as to low prices. Ladies New Black Tailor Made Skirts. Ladies' Shirt Waists in Mercerized Wo a!. Ladies' Pine Silk Lace. Waists. Ladies' Elegant Silk Petti coats. Ladies' Fine Lace and Lisle Hosiery. Ladies' Silk Coats for Fall. THE FINEST PEAU DE SOIE SILK IN THE CITY FOR $5. Get your guns and Ammunition from a man in the trun business A full at carncu uy MAIN STRBHT K. O. BuiUHNO H. J. STILLMAN, Repairing of all Kind;. Satisfaction Guamtmi A A Many People Are about as progressive as a sky tocket 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 Four coated, seamless, all steel kitchen ware. W. J. CLARKE & Co, 211 Court Street AAMtirtick1rkAAAAAk