sfc, DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1903. . p "4 lt . lJi 1 U- 3 I I I Ull fill U I IILII UIIIUIX I rIl mil I nrn - . . I DIE fflffl AT Where They Sell , Good Shoes Cheap ! We are holding a SHOE CARNIVAL where a ot the beauties of footwear meets the view of all callers shoe exhibits is in our store and in all directions can h the NEWEST. BRIGHTEST. FRFJdWFST rpcATinvc IN THE SHOE MAKING ART. -iArvCarryallkindsof Shoes. but ONLY THE GOOD OKADES. Not a shoddy pitce of footwear enters our store but every one is made to wear as well as to appear proper We are prepared to fit the most fastidious lady, the best dressed men the young ladies, the youths, the rough boys and the children. OUR FALL STOCK is in and we are rcadv to protect your feet against rough weather. li The Only Exclusive Shoe House in Pendleton. FOR A SALOON AT UKIAH. Mr. Shipp Tells thn Court He Will Not Press His Claim. ) J, D. Shipp. or Ukiah. is in the citr. 1 He is the proprietor of a gallon house at that place, and was intend ing to present a petition to the coun-1 tV COUrt askinrr fnr n norrninelnn tn open a retail place, but owing to the opposition has told the commission-, -ur. ureen nas lor some time run the ers that he will not present the pn-! hotel at Echo, but has sold his pro pr. It is not probable, however, that ertJ" there and rfi. locate here. Some the prayer would have been granted , time ago Mrs. Green bought the Stra tiad It been presented, for the reason ! on lodging house and it is the pres that the law was not observed. Ac-! ent Intention of Mr. and Mrs. Green cording to the new law. It is neces-' to open a select boarding house in sary not only to publish the petition, j the near future. It Is probable that but to post It as well. This Shipp ; iir. Green will lease the rooms In the failed to do in the first nlace. but later posted the same petition. This is not regular and the court would have failed. In all probability, to have recognized the paper. f Mrs. E. R. Gambee and Mrs. Frank j Hllbert, of Ukiah. are also In the city, representing the opposition, and in case the matter comes up will at tempt to defeat the granting of iL The case was to have come up to morrow. Novel Washing Machine. A washing machine has been in vented that has an eccentric rod ! which empowers It to wash all sorts and conditions and sizes OX things, one minute a handkerchief and the Ajext a table cover, without turning & screw. The whole article 1 rubbed evenly all over unless you wish to "hold a single soiled spot in place for a minute to get a special drubbing, such as the cuffs of a shirt waist, which can get their extra attention, and the rest of the waist then be run through quickly There is a soaping attachment so that the clothes need not be soaped beforehand, only soak- IIIM.MHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII They Go At a Bargain JARDIXIERES. The time for transferring plants lt here and we will make It au object to buj; your jardinieres of ua. GET OUR PRICE& Till 1 man ft pn I I IlL ! Ill fill W UUi f Leading DrriEKlstf. T .J.J.l.f J 1 J..I.1. . .1 . 1 ! . TTTTTT J 1 J J 'F 'J"!' TTttTTTTiT NOT GOOD, Does luahty count with you, MR. CONSUMER' If so, then buy the BEST. The use of the BEST FRUIT and VEGETABLES packed with the necessary care and knowledge, guarantees the superior quality of the "DIAMOND W" brand Canned . Goods, A trial convinces. F. S. YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, feast Our seen ed. It washes 100 pieces an hour, it is Bald, and breaks not a button nor tears a thread of webbv lace. WILL RESIDE HERE. j A Green a Possible Lessee of Purl Bowman Building. i J. A Green of Echo. Is in the city ' and make this his future home, I -run Bowman buiidinir when the j place is finished, where he will con uct a first-class lodging house. Ideal Shoulder Braces. Ft"" men, women and children. Thlb Is a new brace, unlike anv in the market It is not a pair of suspend- ers. neither does it require the wear ing of a belt; no whalebone back or other cumbersome features about iL It gently holds tho shoulders back without being uncomfortable in the least, and does not interfere in one stooping down. Bo not judge its value by tne small price 75 cents. . Can be seen at Koeppen's drug store, j Mrs. rVed DoTaidfon of ysanden. ! m 1. 1 n .-!,-!!...- V. ..o.l 13. O.. Willi HUB UCV11 iiaiuut, "ci rents. Mr and Mrs. Cass Matlock 5:1 received a message yesterday even ing announcing the serious illness of her husband, and -loft for her home lit.- m n I rv anMimnqnlayl ! h- ststerrMiss We mSuok Mr Don- j aldson is well known in this city, i , , , ,,. ,..,i tii0 , Eu0d' of-m. hi. IMnacc ? Visitors From Enterprise. tDr and Mrs. I. V Temvle and 1 famllt- rt i7ntrnHiii nro In the eitv tthe guests of relatives and friends. . i Mrs. Teranle will be In the cltP for viii ut- iii Le '-Kw iui while the doctor will three weeks. ' return to his home at the end of this i week THE WHOLESOME Crescent taking Powder The remarkable increase in contumplion j roves its purity and wholesoraeneu. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon NOT HERE NOT HERE I CflP WUflTlirQ DDIPII carn,val ton,ght JOHN SCHMIDT BUYS 50 FEET OF SCHEMP. Wll, Erect a 50-Foot Front Instead zs modern uuuaing to Go Up Cottonwood at Once Work gin Soon as Possible. to Be- Negotiations have been In progress lor some time between F. X. Schcmp. or me uommbia saloon, and John Schmltt, Involving the transfer of tho ztt icet or ground belonging to the rormer nnd adjoining the property on Cottonwood street where Schmltt Is making the excavation for the new laundry building. r.i I . . scutum hub oeen wanting to get control of the property so he could builu a 50-foot building in place of me b-root one and It Is understood that the transfer was made this afternoon, while the deal is not definitely closed, It Is as good us clos ed and tho papers will be drawn In a day or so. The property Is the 25 feet adjoin ing bchmltt's property and it is the Intention of the new owner to build a modern brick business block on the land with a frontage of 50 feet. The larger building will be structed on the same plan or the one proposed in the first place, and will be completed in as short a time as the plans can be made and the mate- rial put together SHEEP INSPECTOR. Will Look Over Sixteen Cars of Mut- ton Animals. t.oveierrj. tne government sheep inspector, is in the city to in j spect a lot or sheep that J. E. Smith , will send to Omaha over the W. & C. It. tomorrow. Mr. Smith will ship 10 cars or mutton sheep to the Omnha markets tomorrow evening from this city. They are the surplus, or a part or It. from the ranges or Mr. Smith, and are all In good condition for the trip and market. They will bf load ed In this city tomorrow evening, and win lie taken direct to their dostlnn- l t,on Accident to Senator Pierce. nue driving a meal wagon near his ranch in the Grand Konfle val ley Friday afternoon. Senator Pierce. ot this city, met with an accident which will lame him for n time. In crossing a bridge his horses became irtEllteiind and fnmiioil fmm th, 'driveway into the stream below. Mr. Pierce was thrown and the cords in his leg were Mrain.'d badly, and his Knee was wrenched. He Is now at Hot l.ake and will be home Satur day. Agree On Division, The county court will convene to morrow to pass on the matter of the division or School District No. 2i This raFe has been before the coun ty for a long time and would have been nettled, at the last session of the court except tor the absence of Superintendent Nowlln. The parties on the two sides or the question came to an agreement some time ncn nnd d,!,lrlct -wi" be divided as pe. IWi . Pleased With Pendleton. O. M. Castleman. formerly or lhit place, but now of Pendleton, spent bunday nnd Monday in the city. Mr. Ta.lmai, t Co.. ' , 'P, ned with not only his situation, but city of Pendleton. Mr. " ..... w antly located. La Grande Chronicle. Formerly of Pendleton. F M. Gales, of Republic. 11. C is iu the city visiting old friends for a - - - time. Mr. Gates wns the former owner of the Domestic laundry, sell ing It to the present proprietor. He Is now the owner of a laundry nt the place in which he lives. He will visit here for a time attending to business interests and renewing his acquaint ance with his old neighbors Buys Baker City Wool. K. H. Clark, of this city, represent Inc Koshland & Co.. the Boston wool llrm, bought 100,000 pounds of Baker City wool Saturday, at prleeh rung Ing from 10 to eents. This makes a total of -100.0- irountls pur chased by .Mr. Clark In that city last week, besides a number of clips at HuntinKton. Ringle-Kloepilg. Louie IUngle and Gertrude Kioep ?lg, of this county, were married yes terday evening at 4 o'clock, by Rev Ilobert Warner, at the home of the bride s sister, .Mrs. Charles Kohrman in this city. Mr. Ilingel has just pur chased a farm near Athena, and left with his bride yesterday to reside permanently there. Club Meeting Tonight. The regular monthly meeting of Un commercial Association will be held tonight The matter of the State Ir rigation Association meeting In this city will cotno up for discussion and a full attendance Is especially re quested. The Merchants' Cafe. Keeps coustantly on hand Import ed lleber. rst, Frankfurters, Ham burg eels, crawfish, crabs, oysters. ail kinds of cheese. liot merchants' lunch dally from 11:30 a. w. to 2 p. m. Chicken Pie Dinner, The ladies of tlm Probhyterlcn church will serve n vhicktn pie din ner at Hendricks Hull, on Thursday, beginning at 11 n. m. Price 2Gc. Jack llagsdalit. n Trout Creek, ilout . saloon man, an 1 hi) bartender, were murdered .MoiHay morning by cowboys, whom they bad ordered out of the saloon. Grand Street Parade Will Take Place Tomorrow Forenoon. ; The city Is now in carnival attire. The rnln of tho InBt two days must have boon ordered by the manage ment, for It settled the dust and ' cooled off the air and left n fresh and ' vigorous autumn atmosphere to Erect of ouU on ,no nyona. The merchants' booths, erected on Matn street, nro being tastefully dec orated and the business houses are most all decked out In carnival col ors. The Chemowa band has been discoursing classic music all day. and the crowds have been swelling to a promising decree. The tents are all in nlace and tho carnival Is ready for tho grand for- mal opening tonight nt 7:30. The street parade will tnko place tomor row at 11 o'clock and the carnival will then be fully launched. Owing to the rnln the country people have not come in ns rapidly as they would had the weather been more favora. inc. ann me livestock exhibits are slow In reaching the city. WILL SEE THE PARADE. Public Schools Will Be Dismissed in Time for the Opening Tomorrow Forenoon. The public schools will be dismiss ed tomorrow forenoon In time for all the pupils to see the big street parade and parents aro especially requested to see that all the scholars are sent to school during carnival week, In or- dcr that they may keen tin with their classes Even- opportunity will be given tho children to see the carnival and the schools or the city will be dismissed for one day for that purpose Pro fessor E. H. Conklln asks the co-operation of parents during carnival week In securing a full attendance in all the rooms, if the children lose a day and get behind their classes the teachers are blamed for not mak ing the right showing, when the pa rents will be largely to blame in not sending the pupils to school. SHIELDS' PARK OPENING. Winter Performance Will Begin October 19 at Armory Hall. Manager Nelson, of Shields' Park. returned trom Portland last evening. where he completed arrangements ror opening his family theater and vaudeville park, in Armory Hall In this city. October 10. The park will open with the same or a better class of performances, if )KKslble to secure them, than were glveu all summer in the nark out doors, nnd will be continued through out the winter months. The hall will be somewhat rear- anged for the puntose. and will be one of the most convenient locations for n winter park In the city. Mr. Nelson will remnln In the city and personally attend to the preparations for opening. The introductory bill SCOTT'S EMULSION makes pale, thin children fat and chubby. Overcomes wasting tendencies and brines o back rosy cheeks and bright eyes. It's surprising how quickly children respond to Scott's Emulsion. It contains just the element of nourishment their little bodies need. They thrive on it. Even a few drops in the baby's bottle have a notice able" effect for good. Nothing better than bcotts Emulsion for growing children. We'll CDd you a sample Irre upon request. iCOTT & BOWKE, 409 Pearl Street, Ne York. Nasal CATARRH la J lu Jtas't tueie ehould be rtauji jje-.. Ely's Crttui Bcla Hu-,nuUic n! iihi ilio disea-il iw -n ,r le ltcurecat-irrhnild? 1 aw a a coid lu the load quick!. Vrraiii Itulm It Into ibe noJtrl'8, tprtadj OTer the isembrano aul la absorbed. Keller la Im mediate and a cure follows. It la sot drjlng dota not produce sneezing, large tike, 50 eents at Drajj gista or bj mall ; Trial Sue, 10 cents bj mall. ELY BItOTUEItS. K Warren Street. New York. Jr- Men We Are Out For Your Trade! WE are having perfect success in making Suits and Overcoats to order. The line we carry lias every conceivable pat tern and the prices are most reasonable. An early call will be appre ciated SULLIVAN & BOND Meu's FurnlshlugH. rffSSS 'ogM MtAjjJ will bo announced In duo time Mr. Nelson expects to maintain tho excel lent standard of the amusements billed for this city, and will make the park tho same pleasant icaturo that It was during tho summer months, DIED OF DROPSY. ' ed Away This Morning, Mrs. W. 1 Frlnk .icd at tho family home on Jackson street this morning at it o'clock from the effects of drop sy, from which she had been a suf foror for a long time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frlnk came to Pendleton from Port j lnnd about five months ago. partly on 'account of tho health of Mrs. Frlnk. She had been a sufferer from asthma for many years, and her doc- tors there thought that the change to this climate from the humid at mosphere of the valley, would have a tendency to overcome the disease. Tho change wns made, but no relief was gained, Mr. Frlnk has been In the employ of the O. n. & N. for many years, and was moved here at his request, whero he has had charge of a gang in the car cleaning department The re mains will he taKcn to Portland this evening or In the morning, where they will be given burlat In the River side cemetery. riAM as t a a- I mrBAI I V rwu U,v t-'"t-"""L-1' I Tablets Tor dyspcpsi, "ana O. R. & N. and W. & C. Toward wa"a wa,,a ,'a,r- dies without relief unU , Walla Walla. Oct. fi.-The W. & C. Dyspepsia Tablet S,1 ... ........... w. ... ... ... ... : a onuii iium ana am n decided to give 500 toward the Walla well. Thanfclnr .. Walla county fnir this year. This in-j recovery, I am sratefulljj" nf , . fnnilc ia hn rt Initln rK- f-rnt. ' . XI- TT TT 1 . Ifying to the management because It Y for a free trial pckiW taken to show that tne intrinsic , like them,) F w r,.,7i," value ot the proposed big fair Is con sidered important by the railroad of ficials. South Carolina Bankers. Columbia. S. C Oct. 6. Columbia it entertaining the third annual con vention of the South Carolina Bank-jthtn taken awaj- within tenfojit inrmnnv nnenen innav wun reDre- i ,n m. . win k .... scniauve nnanciers, oaniicrs anu i i iramic auruon ior ma, u i 1 I . t .11 . - 4T. IT 11 H , 1 . Ml Ih. Mm., nt P.. . ...v .v .'.---. I " - " ' " . I O , --j - - ... '.-. iiwuhim time an interesting program or papers i . , ., , .1 I .it ! ...ill V i,ini uniiiTI . im , uiiu iiaiuiui uii-LuoaiuuB Mill w 1.411- ried out. German newspnpers are accusing the United States of getting ready to M;lze and annex Haytl. 1 Great I Carnival Sale CLOTHING, LADIES' x MISSES CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, and many other goods we can't mention here. You need the goods we need the m.-acy. so follow the crowd to the ST. JOE STOR The Leaders In Pendleton Children's and Misses' 1 a a ai 1 amfaa a I ill I w rl A m m MKllfl x-a v n m ' mmt-m t m r . And I tell you they are beauties. AH sizes from a 2-year-old to 18-vears-old rine, snappy uanu Bring your Children and have them fitted out. Young Ladies, we have tlie proper styles for you BOSTON AAAAAAAAAA-AnarjrAAAAAA-AArAr AissssssasKna """"" 511 What? Our Blend Allll mm a UWL tA H aimereafcightMc 1 can hpsrtilv . R. Donate , , IJ, .,i,. ' , I ... .... .1.3 illiu ITied Rutii , druggists. 1 in t-iiii li: .( h hit um, I JCMlft 1111), If xnl inlraalj arc not i onr.M-n or iii(n r: t It i to th. . "M, Mil EK.Cn oait. large bundle of a twiimiK Ki" ivu iwpm en ntnira mi i ran 1 Dentil. All... PRICES SLAUGHTERED o - - --1 tit 1 mis neet . . a a Vk. ar-, m li"" j Mighty Slim .. . ,...,rU U1U iliC .Jw- - - a- teTTluTTtblnK work " ... ilL ' , ... .1 ... -.11 ntws Die"" iCTi IUV 4- "0 . . aT always do lion tlouswork.and doc .MnisiitiAl It TrilTfB a Ing on any kind of l-lu L'UllliU w cvrmvaj 1. nf business basis, gi" -porluulty. STnHl 1