1903. I Stylish Shoes That have the wearing quality anil give perfect and comfortable llts are the kind we handle. Our special shoes for boys wiar like Iron. Dmdingef, Wil son & Co. rsnnn RHOER CHEAP. SnLL HETIKfc mum rrtmviinu. $ L Smith Will Continue In the Har vester and General Implement EBusiness. MB. I Smith, dealer In Holt combln- harvesters, on uouri sireei, huh cliled to retire from the farming slness and Is now disposing of his rm machinery and iivusiuck. uhu 11 soon offer for sale 30 head oi e tacks. Mr. Smith will retain his land and lease It. Ho will also purchase RUNAWAY WEDDING DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ,2, I catp PURSUES A FAMILY. . .. - ma a . a r-B 1 I ) i ... i omMi wur wcii con- iiiT nnu iiiii i may uu ...u -- nil n I I INK 101 1 I I L MARRIAGE TOOK PLA'CE AT 2:30 O'CLOCK A. M. Croom Was From Spokane and Bride From Weston Parental Objection Was the Reason for the Clandestine Ceremony Forgiveness Is Predicted. MM i4'dlt!onal land. Ho will continue to 'indlo harvesters and extras for farm iichlnery. Solu Mortgaged Property. John Fordler was arrested yestcr- y afternoon for selling seven Ives upon which Charles Cunning m, of this city, had a mortgage. lo cattle were tho property of For ir, but ho had mortgaged them to nnlngliani. and beforo satisfying a mortgage ho sold tho stock and cot to kIvo the amount of the urtgage to the man that held the per. His arrest followed, and no 11 bo given his hearing as soon as 'e district attorney has time to tako e case. First ..nnual Shoot. rriio Daker C'uy Hod and Gun Cluu m Its first annual shoot at that Ly yesterday. A largo crowd of Cistern Oregon sportsmen was In at- ndance. Roy McDanlel made the st score, getting 50 bluerocks out a posslblo 6J & The Merchants' Cafe. QwlKeeps constantly on hand import' lleberv trst. Frankforters, Ham' rg cols, crawfish, crabs, oysters, kinds of clieoso. Hot merchants tfjch dally from 11:30 a. m, to 2 p, m. rTTTT'f'I'T'l I T Si Toilet Daintiness Who Is It that does not ap pelate a sweet, delicate odor, especially of the dainty, last ing kind? Wo have tho largest line of Imported and domestic perfumes In Eastern Oregon. A few of our leading Imported odors are: Azurea, La Trefle, Peau d' Etpagne, Violette de Parme, Indian Hay. And many more of the same quality In bulk as well as In fancy packages. Late last night (leorge Conger, of Weston, accompanied by Ileuuen Hlcronymous, of Spokane, and Miss Edna M. Itandnll, a 1'J-ycar-old girl of Weston, camo Into the city and after putting the team In the livery stable, commenced search for the county clerk. Shortly after 1 o'clock that official was found sweetly sleep ing at his room, and after a little IHjrsuaslon, went with tho trio to the clerk's office, where ho made out tho necessary papers permitting tho two young people to bo married. After the license had been Issued Air. Chamberlain very obligingly took tho party to tho residence of Justlco of tho Peace Thomas Fltz Gerald. Hero they had some difficulty in get ting tho judge to awaken, and during tho time that ho was dressing, tho visitors were nervous; but once In side the house they became calm and asked that they be united In the holy bonds without delay. Mr. Fltz Gerald complied with the request, mid by 2:45 a, m Miss Ran dall had plighted her troth with tho man from Spokane, and tho couple were pronounced man and wife. It Is understood that there is a rty manco back of the unusual methods adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Hlerony mniis to become one. There are ru mors of an irato father who would not give his consent to tho marriage of his daughter, and of n disinclina tion on the part of the young people to abide by the commands of the pa rent. He that as It may, tho bride and groom left this morning to make their peace with tho old folks and claim their blessing. It Is also said that when they como back In fear and trembling to Weston they will ho welcomed kindly and iorgiven, for .Mr. and Mrs. Randall were not so opposed to tho union as the ytun people thought. Hut whether tho trouble was real or assumed, tho wedding was romantic, and the rest of the clerk and justice was broken by the nervous anxiety of the prin cipals. I LOCK W huh --I..-. i ..,11 rtvpoiiieil. ceivuu mm - , ,, , The choruses were spirited and -i i,. ,minif1. "Dear Old ColIef,o Days" and "Cupid Does Not Marry." being encored by the W b'1Ip;, . ! STATES HIS and most of the song specialties be- EX-MAYOR states mo Ins recalled. , ,, POSITION ON ISSUES The costumes were elegant, the; -v,..i-ni nrmtiirnment unique mm UlULllH-lll -, highly appropriate, aim " through. It Is the best musical com cdy over appearing In this city. wi,n anmn of the features of the "Fiddle Hoe Dee," girls which wo-n, hero last winter, were more sprightly) and ludicrous, the general ..a, u-. His Policy Is to Carry Out the Wis-ins of a Majority of the council, wn.cn Course He Pursued When Me for merly Held the Office, ft...... lmvo linen rumors afloat all S LmTanrthr"mM,lHto;1cnl (Iay To th'e effect that W P. Mntlocjc interest of "The Burgomaster" places ,,,, stalrd that ho would be a can 1 -it above Its only rival in the musical lat0 for tllc mayoralty ?t he co , noirl J anaeor inixuii h- serves great credit for booking this i.nrnr-tpr of attractions, am! his ef forts aro being appreciated, Golnti to Roseburg. H. W. Stewart, who has been In tho city for some time, will leave tonight for Hosoburg, whero he goes to look into some business matters, Mr. Stewart will be gone for several days. He has been asked to accept the position of cashier in a bank at that place, but Is undecided as to whether he had best go or not. Ho Is an old resident of that county and is a stockholder In the bank mentioned. PROF. W. C. HAWLEY. TALLMAN & CO. .Rheumatism Positively Cured ;'jjy Oil and Sweet Spirits of Iiden. !.i.onev.back Goods. A. C. KOIH'l'IJN & .''ROb., Sole Agents for IVudleton. 4i Former President of Willamette Uni versity on His Way to Salem. Willis Chatwln Hawloy, who was formerly tho president of the Wll- Iametto University, passed through Hie city this morning on his way homo from Leadvlllo and Denver, to Salem, whero he lias been as one of the head managers oi tho Woodmen. For somo years .Mr. Hawley was the president of Willamette Univer sity, but when the university author ities decided to make a campaign against the debt tuat hung over the pioneer Institution a man from the East. Dr. Coleman, was called to tho head, and the chair of history was given to the former president RAILROAD TAX HEARING. New Hotel at Elgin. A. C. Haley has returned from Elgin, where ho has Just finished building a new hotel tor Dan Son mors, of that place. The house will be run as a first-class place, and will be under good management. .Mr. Sommers Is the brother of A, Sum mers, who at the time of his deatli was the proprietor of the Sommer House at La Grande. Range Being Surveyed. Montle U. Gwlnn, brother to J. II. Gwlnn, of this city, has just leased one or the largest tracts of range land In one body, in Eastern Oregon. This range lies on the head waters of Hurnt river In Uaker and Malheur counties and is 17 by 25 miles in ex tent. Tho tract Is now being survey ed. It will support 30.000 head of sheep. White Labor Scarce. Since white labor Is so scarce In Grand Hondo valley that It would lie impossible to harvest tho beet crop without some Imported labor, the sugar factory people have contracted for about 150 Japanese for work in the beet fields. They aro now arriv ing at La tiranne from different points. In small parties. Sold 300 Bucks. .1. E. Smith, of the Smith Livestock Company, returned yesterday even ing from a business trip to Weiser, and Baker City, In the Interests of his business. Ho sold 300 Merino and Delalno bucks while gone, and says these breeds are in greater demand this year than the Hambouillet among the sheepmen visited by him. Strain's As N. Be Heard Question of Assessor sessment of O, R, & Tomorrow, J. W. Morrow, the tax agent of tho O. It. & N Is in the city, having come up from l'ortlaiiil to appear be fore tho county court tomorrow when that body meets. This Is the time that the tax caso of the company comes up for hearing by the county court. Tho company is confident that It will bo able to convince the court of tho justlco of Its claims. and tho other sldo of the question is aiso sure that it will liavo the win nlng sldo. Prize Fight at Athena. According to the present plans there will be a prize tight or boxing contest at the Athena opera house between Black Demon, of this city. and Jack- Overdorf, of Spokane, one week from next Friday night. Tho contest will be for 10 rounds and the decision will tako the gate receipts "THE BURGOMASTER." Manager Nixon Delivers the Goods to His Patrons of the Frazer Last Night, A crowded house greeted IU .-en union of "Tho Burgomaster" at tho Frazer last night. The company was mado up of artists, and tho attractive scheme ruimiug through the plot ir the collection of humorous situations NOT GOOD, NOT HERE DELICIOUS IS OUR GOLD MEDAL BUTTER It is perfection in the butter making art. It is always sweet and good, It is recognized as the best product that comes from any creamery. It is a butter once tried, always used. . i u.iiHHcu m renoieton exclusively by F. S. YOUNGER & SON Health Improved at Springs. Doc Rudd has returned from a visit to Ixhnian Springs, where he went In hopes of benefiting his rheuma tism, from which he had been suffer ing for some time. He has returned much benefited by the stny at the springs. La Grande Liveryman Here. (1. D. Simmons, tho O. U. & N. fire man, who was crippled at Kamela in a collision in 1900, Is in tho city to day. Mr. Simmons Is now In the livery business In a Grande, and Is hero for the purpose of purclmsiiir u cab for his business. Hereafter, Baker City. Will Reside Here E. 1'. Cranston, of reached this place this mornlnir ami will make his home hero In the fu Uiio with his son-in-law. F W. Schmidt, the druggist. .Mrs. Cran ston will follow In a day or so. Lot Sold in Utopia Garden. U D. Lynde and Effle M. Lyndo have sold to H. u Swaggart, or this city, for $1,500. the east half of lot F. in tho Utopia Gardon, being a tract of land in tho edge of tho city Spokane Bank Unfair. One of tho live banks of Spokan -has been declared unfair by tho labor unions or that city. The other four carry advcrtis-omenls In the labor pa per and aro therefore Indorsed Steers at Three Cents, Paul (Hupp, of Long Creek, sold 50 houd of 3 and 4-year-old steers at ueppuor htiniiuy, tor It cents pound, .,ttinn When nsueu concorimiB the truth of the statement, Mr. Mat lock confirmed them. "Before I went to Alaska, " said Mr Matlock." I was asked by some of my friends to make the run for the llee and 1 told them that they could use my name If they wanted to That was before anyone else hnd been mentioned for the place. Since. 1 have returned from Ogden and have heard that Mr Vincent was In the race, I hnvo seen tho men who were anxious for mo to run and told them that I would not make the at tempt, lor Dr. Vincent was a good man and bad done well in the place before; but my friends have asked ( ctnv with the contest, and 1 have decided to do It If 1 were lo back out now It would look as though I was nrraid to run, and that Is not the case. 1 may be defeated, hut 1 have met defeat before, and It is not a dishonor to be beaten by sue. a man as the one that I will have for an opponent." "What are you going to do with an of these questions that vox the ad ministrations of the cities of tho land? Aro you going to drive the Cot tonwood district off the map. and shut up all the games that are running in the city, or what will you do with tltf" question?" "Well." answered the prosH-tie mayor thoughtfully, "I do not think that the mayor has the power th.it some people think he has. He pro sides over the council, and 1 uimk that he should do as they think best, ri liMM been niv nollcy in tho pa3l to abide by the decision of the majority of the council and I have twice oeen the mavor of the city. In .Uw dayy there was not hair the tumble about these questions that there Is now. I would let the council decide what thev wished to do with the matters under discussion, and then would see that their wishes were carried out If possible. Other than that 1 have not thought of any policy, i am inn maj or yet. you know." and .Mr .Matlock smiled in a thouglltlul way. Four Members of the Pruett Family Follow tacll unei i of Oregon, Death. Fatality still pursues the Prultt family, of Prairie. Two weeks ago ho Herald chronicled tho death o ..,,,,., Pniltt at Whitney, after n .'I., .,f tvnhold. Ills death Used For Past Two Years It is with pleasure 1 recommend your Lifebuoy Soap for nil household ties where n Rood disinfectant and iniou It S lieuui . v.... i. ...1.1 Tn int. ,!.. ; ... ,.i i..n.h. ' Cleaner la ircra. . j "y had followed tne kiiiiiib ui l.-a nn entml. find Imve used it for fh ;,,., ,., : piist two years. hllzftbetli 'lomlinson, er "Mug" at Mitchell on July was followed u iu T,ni ' a21 7 Mt. Vernoii di., l uimueipuiu. deatli Of a Bister, ami u - w is all but killed In a Dixie Meadows I mine accident in August. And -jm SUPERIOR DISINFECTANT tho news comes that the father has died at Prairio City. ' i ilnil Lifebuoy Soap etpml to all you This, Indeed, is n pnenomena cni, fur it, nnd clieenuity recommend Will Live in California. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazer left this morning lor their future home at Edgewood, Cal.. amid tho usual showers of rice and good-bye greet ings. On Sunday night, at the home of Mrs. Hattle Stanlleld, Mr. Walter Frazer and .Miss Daisy Orllla Stan lleld were married by Rev W E. Potwine, of the Church of tho Redeemer. THE WHOLESOME Crescent Baking Powder The remarkable increase in consumption troves its purity and wholetomenest, ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon nHHtjHHHHr J per Just Received By express it new bunch of neckwear, earlet midget four-ln.-liands, the latest craze for both men and women, and a thousand other styles. We can please you in under wear, we have It from the cheapest to the silk and wool or silk and linen. Our liatH are here and they are beautirs, all the latest novelties, cowboy shape with leather binds, also the pananm shapes which are worn fo much in the titles. When you want anything new lu furnishings come and se us, we have Cooper's Underwear, Pfister's Sweaters, Dents' Gloves and the best ot everything. In Business at Heppner. Hriico Haynes, formerly of this city lias purchased the furniture business of Wells & Co., at Heppner. and Is now thcio In charge. Ust year 2.9C!) employes of tho P.-l II lo ...' 11.- , ,,. ... . "" n "in uimeii amies were. Killed while nt work, and 5rt.B2t Jured. ' NOT GOOD, NOT HERE SULLIVAN & f BOND I Men's Furnishings. " ' . V ............ nl. will attract universal nueimun. - er City Herald. Camas Prairie Cattle Sold. George C. Sloan, of Rittcr, hns sold Mils week to Frank Sloan, of nutter creek, 125 head or stock cattle at $18 i.on.i Tlmro was about 100 head ot 3 and t-year-old steers In the lot, which wore reserved by the owner, he having refused an offer or $3 per bond for them. Ho Is pasturing them on Camas prairie at present. i It us a superior uisinrectiuit ror nil household purposes, ft 1 especially good In cases of sickliest from con tnglotn diseases. H. 1. Ohllds, Drug glt, Cor. Ferry and Belmont 8ts., Maiden, Mass. FOR SALIC BY OWL TEA HOUSE --- ST. JOE STORE WIVES WIVES WIVES Do you want your husbands to bu well and becomingly dressed. If so send them to the ST. JOE STORE for one of our celebrated B. Kuppunlieimer suits. Tin's clothing is made ripht, 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. Joe Store. A nice cap free with each boys suit. Remember this sale will last all this week ending Sat. night, St-pt. 19. COME COME iVory Truly Yoursi COME LYONS MERCANTILE CO. The Big Boston Store The New Goods are Display Now on Oil and Sweet Sniriis of Ffipn In-' ""-.Kuaraiueert to cure any case-of Rheti matiMu -Money back if they fail. I l' Koeppen & Bros., AUts. for Pendleton We haven't hurried the Fall Exhibits We have wailed in buying until we were certain as to what were the new and 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 Wool. Ladies' Fine Silk Lace Waists. Ladies' Elegant Silk Petti coats. Ladies' Fine Lace and Lisle Hosiery. Ladies' Silk Coats for Fall. The Finest Peau De Soics Silk Waists in the City For $5.00 BARGAINS IN BICYCLES For a few days ! will offer special low prices on all wheels on hand.rj i H. J. STILLMAN MAIN 8T11EET K. O. BUILDING -An Many People Are about as progressive as a sky rocket turned upside down. Its a hard thing to say but we 2vL. , ! P'f5510" f"s the housekeeper who n -d wnqth- ld'lru?ty liware or cheap enam eled ware instead of saving money by buying STRANSKY Four coated, seamless, all steel kitchen ware. W T r"T A rTrrr o . iw.r.iiyE, 2II Court street 5 AAAAAATilrT i . .