DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON fUTK : Stylish j Shoes 1 That have the wearing (uallty and give perfect sud comfortable (Its are the kind we handle. Our special shoes for boys wiar like Iron. IDmdinger, Wil son & Co. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. SEWER MEN STRIKE ALL WORKMEN ON COURT STREET EXTENSION OUT. ' MAXWELL CANNOT COME. khor of Irrlaatlon Law Finds It Impossible to Attend Oregon Meet corge H. Maxwell, author of the lonal Irrigation act. and executive ilrman of the National Irrigation delation, was Invited by the Ore i delegation at Ogden to attend meeting of tlio State Irrigation loclatlon In this city. In Novem but the gentleman said in view .Wnvlrma mi.nrFImontH it Wnllltl 1)G msr.v .... ;;jf;f,;poasll)lo for Mm to arrange 't'Aiiie io come. 'h laxwell lias Just completed a ni-.JuiHtern tour In which ho snoUo in kauc. Seattle and Portland, and Ing to his nbsenco from homo for ; nast month, ho must necessarily lllno future engagements at pros- Ho was one of the ablest men llho congress, and wh.io there Is a png feeling against mm in Kansas, J.tliS'lbrado and Calltornla on account P'Jttfiflils attonmt to merge the Trans- 'iitalsalpnl congress and the Nation ;Jf;!fAlrrlgation Association, yet ho is iii-tj of tho lenders in the movement i'.lif ono of tho most brilliant advo !' it'fs of national reclamation In the ;ry. Is posslhlo that tlio author of ffc! MJUKinno irrigation laws win Do pros- 'Jt 8hlelds' Park Torn Down. n..t..1.n.l AMn.,ln tht "uinuiuii miiDiiuu luiuuvtii wi ?ber from the lot formerly occu- by Shields' Park, today. Tho era and lumber was purchased .i.T. M. I-owe. nnd will he used In VA.f ' frnmo wnrlr nf n nnw dwolllnc. 'iiv'!'ch ho will erect In the near fu I 'Ftif' on High street, In tin' vicinity lijfj'he high school building. !J The Merchants' Cafe. 'eons constantly on hand import- 'flkV-'JIohorv irat, Frankforlers, Ham- mWi 5 cols' crawnal. crabs, oysters, ifl&Y kinds of cheese. Hot merchants' M )h dally from 11:30 a. m. to 3 p, m. Struck Because a Foreman Was Dl charged Who Would Not Discharge j nf irrigation, a Laborer General Claims He Can Get Laborers When He Needs Them. ! nnd what of good will spring from It. . it. trnllai- In unenkhur of the mat- lor thinks that one of tho chief points of benefit to this part of tho stnto Is the enthusiasm that was en gendered by tho visit and tho com have returned from Ogden, there has been much Interest In what was dono mingling of all of the Irrlgatlonlsts of tho country. I Another thing In what tho men f. thin utnin Hnw thcro In tho way irrlsatlim. The people of that Foreman country have taken land not h for-, tile oy inr as mm ul .. , by tho use of water have made one of the richest districts In tho nation. Tlio natural advantages there arc not so many as here, nnd there woro more problems to overcome. Tho cost ot Irrigating was greater, and we of this state have the advantage In every way. For these reasons the people of this state should bo ready and wil ling to belli the problem of Irrigation In every wuy that is possnne. Thn best way to hasten tho con WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1903 also have a couple of EXCURSION RATES All of the workme non tho Court street sower construction unit work this morning, and as a result the construction is crippled to soiih ox tent, though J. F. Sliultz, the general foreman, claims that tho slackness of the work Is owing to tho fnct that the sewer Is crossing Main street to day and but a few men can ho used until the line Is once moro strung ,.,. ntin ,,f thn plans of tho ongln out uloug the sine street. I ,,,,rs atu ,rng tho country under the Yesterday afternoon Shult.: re lvllk,,. s SC(! thnt there arc laws (piested .less Ward, the foreman "f 1 ,un,0 ' nH 8oon ns possible for the tho Court street gang, to discharge ; ,o)l) ()f (.ovornnicnt In establish a man named Jim Duke, one of the j tho w()r- Any obstacle In tho shovel hands on the Court street I st.,,.us (,.lt nmv. exists should be work, as his work was not satlsrac- .,mm,ted. and the way made clear tory. The foreman refused, nnd ns a . . institution of tho plans of the result lost his job. Tills morning , ,,()Vcrnmet. Water rights should be when tlio men camo m wunv mo; asked that their foreman be reinstat ed, and when it was not done, they put their shovels nnd picks In the tool house und quit. There Are Others. As n result, only one of the men In the gang stayed with bis Job, and he was a boy. Tho loreman claims that when ho wants more men lie will ha-ve all that lie can use. nut that until the ditch crosses Alain! street ho will use a small gang and work them In little space, so as not, to Interfere with tralllc more than Is necessary. Every nay now is piec looked into, the nnnortlonment of the water over tho land, nnd tho distri bution of tin- same should ho detor- it? mined, and all of the details, as far, as possible, should bo fixed, so that t a when the time for the government v to open the work comes there will be , nothing to delay the consummation or its plnns. W. F. .Matlock, who was also at the congress, Is of tho opinion thnt the best thing the people of this sec tion can do Is to keep tlio matter of i Irrigation before the state und see that they keep It before tho national that hniiy win noi ior- RAILROAD FARES REDUCED DURING CARNIVAL WEEK. Large Attendance Expected From Neighboring Towns Stock Show Will Be Held on the Island Ex pected That Exhibit Will Be so Large as to Require Annexes. Arrangements have been made by tlw. mmmtrpinnnt of the carnival to run excursions over tho O. It. & N, from as far ns Hoppnor to this city during tlio week. Mr. J. O'Neal, the traveling passenger agent of llic company, was In the city yesterday and has mado arrangements for tho reduction in rates and tho excur sions, The gentleman stated that from what ho had heard along tho lino there would he large ciowd3 bore from the outside. It would be the policy of the company to do all that was In Its power to ninko ilie week n success. Mr Hallcy has made arrangements In hold the stock show In tho largo tent on the island. The carnival .m,inn- will omniinr tents, nnd should the lar?o ono not ho nblo to hold all of the ex hibits, theso can bo used for tho sur plus. I Sir. Halley Is now very busy with tho correspondence thnt tins arisen nut nf thn coming carnival, and his i part in bringing hero tlio stock part t ..()r Lifebuoy Bonp for nil hoiieho(i of tho show. Prom the encourage- U()es wjlt,rt. H f,(mi cllHlnfuctnnt aud ment lie is receiving, ho will bo nblo cleaner is needed. lu my opinion It to glvo the people ono of tho best ox- ), nn equal, nnd hnvo used it for the hlbltlons of fine stock that has over ,m8t two .venrs. Kliznbeth Tornllnsor, been shown In tho eastern part of tho 1 H217 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia. ' stato, I Used For ftkt Two Years It Is with pleasure I recommend n. Returned From the Valley, r Rlntnr has roturnel from I A SUPERIOR DISINFECTANT r Otwl T.1filil!nv Pfinn pmiitl fvcll ...in ci, ..,i nrimr. : ".i """"" " VISIl ill i-limuim -j...- eiUim KM 11, linn i;iict.-iiuiij i ''I'lMllIHt'lHl valley points. Ho went to Portland )t, ns ft nuperior (llsinfeotnnt for all to attend a session of the federal , household purposes. It Is espeolally circuit court In nn Indian InnJ case, R0()( ,, civst.s (,f slokneHs from con- nnd while in tho valley wont on to tnioiiH diseases. H. I. Clillds, Drug. Salem, whore lio visited relatives and Kst, Cor. Ferry and Jlelmont Sb.. saw tlio stnto fair. Maiden, Mass. ' Judge Balleray Returned. , I. .1. Ilnlloray has returned from n , visit to Portlnnd, whoro ho has boon for tho last two weeks. While away ho was tlio guest of ox-Governor V. P. Lord at Salem for a time. FOR 8AIJ5 BY OWL TEA HOUSE SniCBWiTEB a. fvH STOMACH (tt. " a c i- v FKid that re- jfOjr- mains imdifrfs ttd soon fer ments, cnusim; pain and dis tress A (lose of the jllttiTH. be fore meals will insure perfect digestion and preveii' Belching, flatulcnc), Heartburn, Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Tryo bottlo, All druggUtH. 1! M' : cu s ature. so lous to the constructors of the works. 1 get the appropriations that arc need ier they have far to go heloro they pd to carry on the worn, ine go flnlRli their contract, and not much eminent Is now doing all that It can tlmn in which to make tho distance. ; In the direction of Irrigation, and will , If It wero to transpire that more men do moro in tlio years to come If it , could not be lind io fill tho places of thinks and sees that the people oi . the strikers, the work would be de- the country nro anxious for the work1 5,, layed and the contractors would be and willing tn do their share in car- cp seriously Inconvenienced. j ryiug out the directions of tho ce:i- Mr, Shtllts! says that tho reason 1 tral government. The people 01 Ward was uiscnargeo was 111.11 ne i;asiern iircgou hiiouiu eunvmce '.'" as not competent to run the gang I icnresentatlves at Washington thev are In earnest about the WRECK ABOUT CLEARED UP. , and thev will have al of tho assist- (;J mice that they need. 1-nws should fjj Company Will Sell Coal to Highest i be made by tho state legislature ami (ti Art r PIPAD Bldder-Thlrteen Cars a Total ' enthusiasm kept up among the peo- HUO U U H h , plo of the districts to he henelltPii hv w w S" , r, (irrigation. i Fnroninn V. ' llnnnds. o the 0. U. , I GENTLEMEN WERE HOSTS. ft I 'They Royally Entertained Ladies of i ! the Eastern Star. j Last night tho gentlemen of the it;) llnstern Star entertained the ladles SMOKE THE i tlio r . 2 PORTLAND 1 & N., hilled most of the scrap Iron and tho cars that were saved from tlie Cayuso wreck, to Alhiua today. Out of a total of 1" cars wrecked, 18 are a total loss. Four steel coal cars wero saved and will he repaired at the Alblna shops. Portions of two box cars will also bo saved although they are badly damaged. 'Si 1 The Best 5 Cent Cigar on Earth t 4 of the order at the hall. The gentle men had entire charge of the occa- Thorn Is nliout 4011 tons of excellent i slon. and did things as they shuuld coal In the wreckage. That portion have been done. They bought the of tho coal lying near the tracu will j bamiuct. put It on the tallies and ho gathered un by the company aud served It. In fact, they were the brought to tills city, hut a large slaves of the ladles for tho tlmo he amount of It Is scattered down tho embankment out of reach, and this Will ip soil! to the highest blddo-, in th penr future, SOME IRRIGATION POINTS, Toilet Daintiness J " Who Is it that does not ap-- feclate a sweet, delicate odor, ,!', japeclally of the dainty, last it ,ng kind! Wo havo tho largest j' iine of Imported and domestic :f erfumes In Eastern Oregon. X few of our leading imported ' Mors are: j Aiurea, La Trefle, f-eau cr tipagne, Oregon Has More Natural Advanta ges Than Utah. Since the sessions or tho Irrigation! Congress are over anil the delegates I , Vlolette de Parme, I j 1 (naian Hay. ,', And many moro of the samo r luallty in b-ilk as well as ' jancy packages. in MLLMAN & GO, Lending Druggists THE WHOLESOME Crescent Ing. After the banquet games wero , a, played, songs woro sung, and a goner nl uihhI time was had hv all. Thn ' lJ!! principal musical feature of tlio eve ning was a male quartet, During the evening there was a bean throwing contest In which the ladles proved themselves to bo tlio lienor competitors, .urs. r, a. iiiuiiK-j. er winning the llrst prize, All of tho ( S ladles wero given bouquets of cut J (lowers by their hosts. The affair! was voted a grand success by all In attendance. Save the bands and get a ticket to the Fair Despain & Clark, Distributors Just Received J-ju uuce Killed by a Fall. Walla Walla. Sent. 23. W. H. I Crandall, the aged farmer who fell , from a barn loft at his place six miles i west of Walla Walla a week ago to- day. and sustained Injuries about tlio 1 1 head nnd body, died nt the Walla Walla hospital at 1 o'clock this after-' noon. Kur sovcral days ho has been! In n critical condition. His injuries' consisted ehlolly of concussion of tho hraln and an Injured back. NIs. Baking Powder The rcniirluble Increase In consumption rores Its purity and wholeiomenes. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon Guests of Dr. Berry. Miss (Jertrudo Hammond and .Miss Kugeule Hammond, of Walla Walla, tho sistcrs-ln-lnw ot Dr. W. U Horry, of the Quaker doctors, nro at the Pendleton, the guests of Dr. nnd .Mrs. llerry. NOT GOOD, NOT HERE DELICIOUS IS OUR GOLD MEDAL BUTTER It is perfection in tlio butter making art. It is always sweot and good, It is recognized as the best pioduct that comes from any creamerv. -It is a butter once tried, always used. It is handled in Pendleton exclusively by F. S. YOUNGER & SON Knights Templar, T C. Taylor left this morning for Albany, whero ho goes to attend tho meeting of tlio Grand Commandcry of im- rwiiKuis rempiar, which meets in nun city tomorrow. Photographers' Convention. C, S. Wheeler, tho photographer. ett this morning for Salem, whero win aucnu tne sessions of the muio rnoiogrnphers" convention, which has Its opening meeting there imiilj , Plain Drunks. I'o Hillings and John union were arrested this morning charged with drunkenness and wore sentonod io three days In the city jail by Judge Kltz Gerald. I NOT GOOD, NOT HERE Will Naturalize. James Francis Conlan, a nati.-o of w.uui urnain, touny tiled li8 declar ation of citizenship with the county clerk, Ilov. It, W. King will sell nt nri. vate salo, stoves, lurultiiro and car- Jly exprev' a new lmueh of neckwear, scarlet midget four-in-hauds, the latest era.e for both men and women, and a thousand other styles. Weean please you in under wear, we have It from the cheapest to the silk and wool or silk aud linen. Our hats are here and they aie beauties, all the latest noveltlei, cowboy slmpeH with leather binds, also the panama shapes which are worn so much in the uitles. When you want anything new lu furnishings come and we us, we have Cooper's Underwear, l'flster's Sweaters, Dents' Gloves and the lt ot everything. SULLIVAN & BOND Men's FuroishlngH. ST. JOE STORE We will give away, FREE without money and without price --in Dec, 19o3: $100.oo in Gold Coin as follows: $60.00 First Prize $25.oo Second Prize $15.oo Third Prize Tickets Given with Each Sf.oo ourchase--We have the largest and best assorted stock of goods we have ever shown in Pendleton, bought for SPOT CASH, ena bles us to meet the sharpest competition from any and all quarters, and this we will do. We assure the citizens of Umatilla and adjoining counties it will afford us much pleasure to have the opportunity of proving our assertions. So come and see us before buying your Fall and Winter Supplies. We are determined if Good Goods, Lat est Styles and Lowest Prices will accomplish it, to make this the busiest season we have ever had since locating in the city. We have a competent and affable corps of Gen tlemen and Lady Clerks who will take great pleasure in showing you any goods in our store. The Feast is prepared, so come and partake. Thanking our friends for their liberal patronage heretolore, we remain t i t t t iVery Truly Yours I LYONS MERCANTILE CO. -- 1 ICE We keep nothing but puro natural ico, frozen from pure, clear mountain wntor. It goes farther and lasts longor than artificial ice. All wo nsk la an unprejudiced trial of our Ice. Why not ordor a case of the celebrated Schlltz, A. B C or aambrinus for your Sunday dinner? 'Phone your order to Main 61. HENRY KOPITTKE W E ARE GETTTWn oc-Anv - - - w ax 1 jL - FOR . THE . BIG . SHOW 'HIS STORE WILL HP. hkaiwui). ters (or (be Big Crowd on Carnival days, OCT. (, 7, 8, 10. We are making all kinds oi arrangements lo entertain everybody that comes. Look over the following lis, and perhaps yon w.ll see articles thnt you may need before the show Hero's Our Winner Kino TAILOR MADE Suit black, blue a-t qq and tan... OliuO in Ladies' Walking Skirts from $1.50 to $7.50. Ladies' Mercerised Black Petticoats $1.00 to $5.00. Ladies' Drop-stlioh and Lace Hose 25 and 50c. Ladies' Knit and MuBlin Underwear. Ladies' Bead Girdles, Purses, Combs, Bags, Meckwear and Belts. f he Big Boston Store pets. nomo goon bargains. "tfilSMHMIBB m