V- DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903. m im J- V: k TO I. ... MEET ME AT II i s go: s Where They Sell , Good Shoes Cheap ! Wu arc holdinp a SHOE CARNIVAL where a feast of the beauties of footwear meets the view of all callers Our shoe exhibits is in our store and in all directions can be seen the NEWEST. BRIGHTEST, FRESHEST CREATIONS IN THE SHOE MAKING ART. We carry all kinds of Shoes, but ONLY THE GOOD GRADES. Not a shoddy piece 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 vounp ladies, the youths, the rough boys and the children. OUR FALL STOCK is in and we are ready to protect your feet againM rough weather fi II 1,1 The Only Exclusive Shoe House in Pendleton. COM IS O SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 27 IS AT LAST DIVIDED. The Habitants of One Section Move to Pendleton Movement on Foot to Consolidate Part of 27 and All of 25 and 44 With Pendleton District. The county court mot this morning and took up the matter of the divis ion of school district No. 27. Thin rase has engaged the attention of the residents of the district for some time, and It has been before the courts and the district boundary board for several sessions. In the first place, the residents of the district wanted a division cutting the district in two, and the members f the southern part were not In fa "Vor. The matter was referred to the board and the petition allowed, but owing to a technicality H was apnea'1 vi to the circuit court and the mat ter was re-referred and ordered to be re-posted and advertised. This was done, aud when the petition came before the board the second time, owing to more errors. It was refused n Jiassage The parties to the contro versy have since arrived at an under standing and have compromised the matter. The court today granted tb compromise petition, which is prac tically what wns asked In the fir-it one. In the compromise the residents of the new division agree to buy the Hchoolhouse of the old district and move it onto their grounds across Birch creek to the southwest of tne city. The residents of the Bouth part of the district will hold no school in their pnrt of the district, but will move their families to Pendleton, where their children will be educat ed, this being anothor consideration of the compromise. The fact of the matter is, the resi dents of the south part of the old Ols trict, .Air. Strong and John Southwell being the principal ones, expect to e annexed to the Pendleton district !n a short time and for this reason agreed to the compromise. They, with the residents of districts No. 'lo and 44. will make an attempt to have the districts all merged Into the Pen dleton district, and will send their rhildren to the schools of the city. This matter has been tnlked for some time, and In the near future an activo effort will be made to bring about fhn consolidation. In the meantime. Messrs. Southwell and Straus have rented houses In the city Olid bavr moved their families into the city VISITORS FROM FREEWATER. 2 44 1 1 I I ! I I I HIHI IIIHH I 4- t x They Go I At a Bargain JAKDIXJERKB. The time for transferrins plants lh here and we will make it an object to buy your Jardinieres of us. OKT OITK PIUUES. TALLMAN & GO, j.rf;iiUiijrlii-uKtritK ; 4i HHIIill I ! I I 1 HH Efforts to Break Up a Bawdy House In That Place. Deputy Sheriff J. A. Illakley went to Freewater this morning after the Inmates of the bawdy house over which there has been so much trou ble iu the last few days. At the out set the women left Freewater for a short time, but thinking that the trouble had blown over, returned and this morning Mr. Blakley went after them. The women attempted to get bonds, but as Judge Ellis Is in Heppnor, there wns no one to fix the amount of the bail, and it is thought that they will have to be brought here to awal: the action of the court. If thnt Is sc, Mr. Ulakley wll arrive on the even ing train with them. Scouring Mills Shut Down. The scouring mills nre shut down today on account of a slight break In the machinery, which will be re paired In a short time. State Orgonizer in Town, r. v unrrv tin. state orcnnlzer of the Federation of Labor, is in the city for a short visit In the interests of the order. THE 'WHOLESOME Crescent &akin Powder The remarkable Increase In consumption troves Its purity and wbolesomeness. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon NOT GOOD, NOT HERE Does quality count with you. MB. CONSUMER? If so, then buy the BEST. The use of the BEST FRUIT and VEGETABLES packed Willi the necessary care and knowledge, guarantees the superior quality of the "DIAMOND W" brand Canned Goods. A trial convinces. F. . YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, NOT HERE MEETING ORDINANCE PASSED TO COMPEL TREE TRIMMING. Street Sprinkling Bill Was Not Al lowed, and Will Be Investigated Fire Chief Will Make Report of j Olympla Meeting Sewer System 1 Will Be Completed January 1 In. vestlgating Samples of Hose. The council mot last night, with nil of the members present but one. There had bcon rumors of an Inter esting meeting, hut It proved to be rumors, for the council, aftor a long time spent In auditing the bills of the month and looking at the Bamplcs of fire nose submitted In response to the bids advertised for, adjourned. Tree Trimming Ordinance. 1 There wns ono piece of business done, nud that was the passing of an ordinance provided for at tho last session of tho council, In regard to the trimming of the trees inside the corporate limits. Tho ordluance stip ulates that limbs of all trees which project over the sidewalks, Bhall be trimmed to a height of eight feet above the sidewalks. If tho proper ty owners fail to do this In a certain time after the passage of the ordi nance, the street commissioner shall have the obstruction removed and charge the amount to the owners ot the property. Tho ordinance was drafted by Councilman Howard and City Attorney Carter, at the request of the council at a previous meeting. Tlie bills of tho month were pre sented, and with the exception of one which was taken under advisement until the next meeting, were allowed. I The bill not paid was the ono for street sprinkling, aud It was thought I that in view of the number of rainy days In the last month the matter should he checked up. Therefore, the bill was held for the investigation of the committee on accounts. The council asked Flro Chief Wtthee to make a written report of his visit to the meeting of the chiefs at Olympla, In wnich lie should cm body any suggestions us to improve ments in the system here, brought to mind by his experiences In the con vention. Report on Sewer Construction. The report of G. N. Miller, the city engineer In charge of the sewer con struction, was received. Mr. .Miller reported that three miles of the sewer had been completed mid that the hardest part of the work was now finished. The work would be com pleted by the first of the year, pro vided there were no accidents to the construction. Tho report called for un outlay of $4,97.07, which wns or dered drawn lrora the sewer fund. Concerning New Hose. The bids for the fire hose were opened, and a number of samples were examined by tho members of the council. The matter of selection was finally left to a special meeting of the council, which shall be called In a day or so. Tho lire committee has charge of the selection, and with the assistance of tho tiro chief, will report to tho special meeting the best hose submitted. Returnc to Ohio. Mrs. H. P.. Neal, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Elenore Neal, left this morning for their homo at Sid ney, O., after a visit here at the homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Robert, Wau coji, of McKay creels. Mr. Warcop is a relative of the ladles, and they are on their way homo from a visit to various points of Interest on the coast, stopping here for a few days on their return. Sheep Sales. w h Rflrrlft nf nnvvllle. has sold 1,500 yeaning wethers to Ed Itude of Heppner for $2.00 per head. O. E. ureenwoou, oi uouunwuuu, Lou uni.i jfin in thn fmmn nartv for tho same price. They delivered the sheep at Monument. Long Creek Light. Horses Stolen. Stolen from tho Sailor Ranch oa Buttor Creek, Friday night Oct. -', two bay horses, one gray horse and one gray mare, all branded L E con nected (roverso L) on left bhoulder. Will pay $10 each for recovery of horses and $50 tor coiivicuuh m thloi. R. H. STOCKAHD, Echo. ure. Visiting M. A. Rader, S. Rader and wife, of Walla Walla, . r A llnilnr tbn furniture dealer, arrived In the city yesterday. Mr. Rader will go irom nere 10 juck son county, Oregon, where he resided in the early fifties, for a short vis t, and In tho meantime Mrs. Rader will visit at tho homo of her son. Synod at Corvallis. J M CornolUon, of the Presbyter Ian mission, accompanied by Robin .. uinihnm nn Indian elder of tlio Presbyterian 'church on tho reserva tion, left this morning iui vu, where they will attend the meotlngs of the Bynod, which convenes at that city this week. Serious Attack of Grip, .. ...l m ninum lu nnlto III at aire, juuiuo " ----- , , her home, Buffering with an attack of the grip. She. has beon Indisposed for some time, and while her condi tion Is not serious, It Is such aB to tiIhco her under mo cum m ii clan and a nurso. Keeps constantly on hand Imports od lloberwurst, Frankfurters, Ham burg oels, crawfish, crabs, oysters, all kinds of choose. Morchants not . . m .. n - n , n O n Tn. lunch iany irom ix;ou u. - , Chicken Pie Dinner, ' Tho ladlco of the Prosbytorlan church will servo a ohlckon pie- din ner at Hendricks' Hall, on Thursday, BOGUS MONEY MEN FINE FUR DISPLAY. FOUR COUNTERFEITERS BOUND FOR PORTLAND. Expose of a Large Gang Which Worked Very Smooth Schemes They Were Taken in Custody at Sumpter Will Be Heard at the No vember Term of Federal Court. Deputy United States Marshal A. A. Roberts passed through tho city this morning from Lu Grande, bound for Portland, having In his custody Oscar Wells, Oscar Stratton, Kid Ir win and Ed Jones, who were nrrosted in Sumpter chnrged with passing counterfeit money. Tho men wore bound over to the federal court nt Portland, and ure now on their way there to await the action of that tri bunal. Kid Irwin wns the menus of the uis covory of the gang, as he was arrest ed while nttomptlng to pass a bogus $5 piece In a saloon at Iji Ornnde. The men hnd a Hmooth scheme which they had been working for some timo nnd' the ofllcers have had u hard time to catch tluini at their work. Three or the men had obtained po sitions in restnurants nt Sumpter ns cashiers, and one nt La Grande. Other members or the company would then come to tho restaurants and present counterfeit $5 pieces in payment for meals received. The cashier would mix the money with that lu the drawer and then discover ing that he hnd no change for the money, would return a good piece of gold to the man and the proprietor oi tho restaurant would have to stutid the loss, as tho man who received tho hnd money would genernlly find the Haw and ask for his change In good money. Some of the men nre well known In this part of the country, and nre well connected. They will have their hearing at the November term of the lederal court, and will In the mean time remain in Jail In Portland to await Its actiou. NEW HEATING PLANTS. Hotel Pendleton System Now Run ning, and Courthouse Repairs Fin ished. The steam heating plant in tlx Pendleton hotel lias now been con nected and fire wns started under the boilers last night. Tho plant gives perfect satisfaction, the big building being warm now night nnd day The repairs nt the courthouse are also nearly completed, It being ex pected that tho system will he ready for use by this evening. The county officials and employes In the court house have been having a cold time of It for the last tew days, and they will welcome till) Installation of the heating plant greatly, Returned to Prlncville. lvc tl n Plnrl: till, wlfn of the Inlnlor nt Prinevllle. left for her home this morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Warner, of this city. Mrs. Clnrk has been attending the conference at Snokano, nnd Is now on her way home from therp Mrs. J. Jagodnlgg, of the E. Shukert Fur Co., of Kansas City, Is nt the Hotel Pendleton With a Fine Sam pie Line of Fur Garments. Mrs. J. Jagodnlgg, roprosentlng the above house, hogs to convoy hor compliments nnd to invite your kind inspection or the elegant display or line, high grnile fur garments mndo in tho latest and most fashionable de signs. This sample line will ho on exhibi tion Thursday nnd Friday. I.ndlca Inllv Invited to call nnd in- sicct her "goods. Orders taken n specialty Look Out We're Coming v nave, no TV- 1 h ari ls V Mn e "Oar 400 B Coifec. Coffer":1 afternoon this wetk. Returned to Albany. .. 1 Mrs. Tony Ioinlnger and children I left ror their home In Albany yes-: terdnv arter ii short visit at tho home' of Mrs. R. Alexander, who is , n cousin or the visitor Mrs. Lelnin-, ger Ik the wire or a prominent physi cian or Albany 1 t 'c (rnnJ. !. it a minrwnt i 1 Michael Murphy. Ily culling nt (his office or writing ; to this paper nt once, you will lenrn something to your Interest 1 OWL TEH 1 T-T"T" -T 1 1 r r r TV Great Carnival Sale PRICES SLAUGHTERED o AIL This Week CLOTHING. LADIES & MISSES CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, and many otl er goods we can t mention here. You need the goods we need the tn. nev so follow the crowd to the I ST. JOE ST0R J. The Leaders in Pendleton vinnioi.ii cotton millH and eight knitting mills have been built in the South during the past year. If you are, troubled with ItllllOllHIH'f,, ;iiiwtlitloii. Ntuk Heiid nolle. Kidney AlllllUllth, 111- illi;i.ttii. Mil Women are PeciA They have ailments nnd weaknesses peculiar to their Eeic them distress and anxiety. Thousands are carried totieri by Decline, Consumption and other diseases of a fatalck by not correcting the evil in time. Time and trial havtp that no medicine will equal Beecham's Pills to combattheal ments and give happiness and health. Millions of womeniad part of the world take no other medicine to keep themiti feet health but Beecham's Pill Women of middle ace will find that Beecham's Pills strengf and invigorate the nervous system, purify the blood and lajl foundation of health and strength. Full directions will be found in the pamphlet wrapped" each box of pills. Sold Everywhere in 'Boxes. 10c, audi Children's and Misses' you need the 15 1 1 1 e r s at once. It will iMin von mid Id ljnM m- restore you to Q XTfcH perfect health COATS HAVE ARRIVE! Men We Are i Out For Your Trade! J WE are having perfect success in making Suits and Overcoats to order. The line we carry has every conceivable pat tern and the prices are most reasonable. An early call will he appreciated SULLIVAN & BOND Men's Furnishings. And I toll you thoy ure beauties. All sizus from a 2-yeiu-old to 18-veare-JW Fine, Snappy Oannerd Uiing your Children and have them lilted out. Young Ladies, we have tlie proper stylos for you BOSTON ST0R1 iesckie's I eats eet The approval of all who want the hest meat most delicious but no no higher in price COURT STREET lllr'f,'' mzhty SI . ..-nnreettiK nre the eimuu frfl ter Plumbing work done , haudB than oure. . .!.... vvp uevc . penniemiuB .,.eto' when UlH at all lf '! -we alway do -" tioue work, an" "u "V , j,W mammoth price comic weeklies write. i I tag on any kind of buslnesM wmlH, B"r " W- j. VO, an 3. 6T !', life-. beginning at U a. m. .bb.