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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1903. SEE THEM The new EDWIN CLAPP shoes for men and the late shoes or young ladies, misses' and children These ar New Fail Sty!- Dindinger, Wil- O O Good shoes SOP Cb IrO.C heap THE HIDE MARKET PELTS AND HIDES ARE j COMING INTO MARKET. ; Not Much' Doing Yet, But Another Week Will See an Active Market Prices Generally Lower Than Lart Fall Quotations on Beef and Sheep. Seattle. The cattle were bought In the Boar valley country, and were driven hero by J. D. Coombs, who will load them today for the evening train. M. McDonald, of Walla Walla, has also a .band of 200 head with the Lon- ercan outfit, having bought that num ber in the valley and got Mr. Coombs to bring them to this place with the rest of the drive. Ho started for the Wnlla Walla valley with his band this morning, and will wlntor-feed them above Walla Walla during the winter, hoping to sell them at a good . profit In the spring. j More of Lonergan's big buy aro on All thn summer the hide buyers tno road here, and wl 1 be shipped lmvo Wn rnstln- nn.l r..tlim rrnrtv " .Monday nlgnt, perhaps as many for the work- nf Tho wln.nr nml now as thc present shipment and more. ASIATIC LADY BUG GREATEST KNOWN FOE OF THE SAN JOSE SCALE. HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS HERE. as the cold weather comes the mar- j ket is beginning to pick up, and the buvers arn nut In the cuuntrv rcanlnc ' tho harvest resultant from the idle Company Gave a Street Parade Today season. I and Will Give an Open Air Band Jack Brown, one of the local deal-j concert fonlght. us iu mut's uuu liens, iiuo vvvu win NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers are requested to notify this office If there Is any Irregularity In the delivery of of their paper, and the fault will be promptly corrected. We urgently request each sub scriber to put up a box at his gate post. There will be but little danger of the paper blow. J ing away or becoming lost if the paper is placed in a box. j We are anxious to have good I delivery service and will be J grateful for the co-operation of , our subscribers. j EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO. MtHMMtl I I I 1 I I I I II on several trips through the county ' "er! Mm?A?elf!;, lch havc attendance on the meeting of the In the past week or so. and has each P f i J"J? v s.t , s,to 1,oar'l which has been holding . niti'nve rn rrr w.9 linn nmionii niMvntl tn. . . time hrnucht hnrk with him a the "-------". -- "" its seml-nununl meeting, ai mai load his horses could pull. Last "a "nl 'a " a"a . ?na ? " time Mr. Geer exhibited a collection Tuesday he made the first shipment 8 ree' Parnde- trough the principal ()f the AsBc ,adv mlg whicn he hns of the season to the Portland dealers 8tr.e'!' , , ' rt tt.tl1 , . with him, and, which ho Is exploiting and already his warehouse on Webb' A Brand band concert will be given ng n meaw o( r(ldlnK Ul0 orchnrus street Is rapidly filling for the second on the street tonight berore the per- of c San j08p Brnlci tlle ,,ost tlint .car. fance bc?'ns, , , u has been scourging the orchards so Sheep pelts are now worth from . A,a, v 7i, , . 1 .. MHR- In Portland tho exhibit at . L i . t..i...i ,lo. 'added Billy Van. the best comedian ..... 1, n,t.i mm rt.r, t and find a good sale at that price. n the Northwest circuit, which hns ,emll ,np niet,tnBSi and from the Cow hides, of good quality and well "f ?5nf5H.thne v?rr' .L Znl? Papers of tho city A history of the dried, will bring from 13 to J3 cents ,an and a,d,ds, a vlm Vthe mlnstre bug and the manner of Its discovery vfifirlific w hi Ah n n d tint Mfifin mAcnti f . . n nnnnii In fhp Rftm ninrkrt. and are '"-c. r,VBl"1 also wanted by the dealers of Port-, bcoro- Mr. an 18 n, ""median by iwi ' nature and is never at a loss for an As yet there Is not a great deal do- original hit from the stage. Inc In the hide market, but the ac tivity is much greater than it was a VALUABLE NUGGET, u-ppk- nun. nnd thp deallnc will soon I - ' be lively. The prlcos are lower than : Product of a Nevada Mine, and Valu chard Is In as good a condition as any In the section. Mr. Geer will place the spoclmens ho has with him In tho possoss'on of James Evans, of Milton, who will cure for them and raise from thorn a colony which will bo placed In tho or chords of Mliton. It Is expected that from this source will be raised enough of the foes ot tne scaio to in time clean tne orchards of this part Its Systematic Propagation Will Be of tne 8tate of tne Asiatic pest Undertaken In Umatilla County . Is Introduced Here by Judd Geer, Attending Circuit Court. . r. 9r. uaK.tc Engineers Peter Biovcr and W. H. of Cove-Its Utility and Habits Band Flromcn actcholl and noot. Only Kecently Known. n, ()f lM Grnnd0i nre in tho city at- . , ... . . . , ,.. tending circuit court as witnesses in Mr. and Mrs Judd Geer, of oove. , hch ,hc 0. n. & N. Or., were n the city ' ajr. the ls sucd for .lamages for the guests or Professor and MrB E. B. , f the Cayuse warohouses. Conkllii. They left this morning for Mliton. where Mr. Goer goes In tne . . r.-. uteres of the Oregon sta e hoard l of, R constantly on hand Import horticulture, of which body he Is a nct.crwurst, Frankfurters. Ham-!1 commissioner. .,, burg eels, crawfish, crabs, oystors, ' Mr. Geer is on his way to, Milton is- McrchanU' hot irom I-orunm,. m-re u "' , lnch dally from 11 30 m w m m mi w"y our Teas arc so superior As an illustration. put near some ceese for a few hours, and see whaf .. . See the Poind We have no Un arttcles to be absorbed bj eas or conees. i a. m, to 2 p. m. Michael Murphy. , By calling nt this office or writing to this paper at once, you will learn something to your Interest. stun UTTL rfl n Crescent Ratj n. 'A. A they were at the time of tho lost no tation, the fall having been caused by ed at $175.. .Tnhn T.nrns nf Tlpllpf TCnnrtn the fall In the price of tho cattle on county. Nevada', returned to his home foot. As long as the cattle market ln tnIs cJty thls m0rning after a is low the price of tne nide win oe snort vlslt ln tne citJ. wlth his cous low, though the ratio is not as fixed Di jIrs A- e. Mann as it might be. The only thing that ( M"r LUcag Is a mfner, and is Inter would mane a great amerence in me ps.,pa Rnmo rich hn.rilnrc in hin price of the hides would be a large nolne place, which Is a short distance ent to China, the original home of death rate among the cattle during niin.. vovnrtn ritv. Ho r-nrrioe -ith the San Jose scnle. to lnvc8'!cat-- the the coming winter and spring. If the hlm conditions there. The members of which Is not only valuable, but a the commission found tlint tne scale curio. It Is worth over $176. anu had been In n district as long n-t there looks as though the gold had been bad been a tree, or as long ar any melted and poured around a large one could remember, but. strange to piece of wh.ie quartz. Here and say. the plague had done not as much lucre the rock can be seen through a damage iu that long time as it nau seam in the gold, but the most of the surface is one solid sheet of the ye! low metal. Mr. Lucas claims that while such was given, and the orchardlsts of the state urged to make use of It in rid ding their orclinrds of the pest. The hug is not quite so large as the little red bug of the valley with which the children used to play, nnd the newcomer is a glossy black, with a red spot ou each wing. It is easily raised and will ln time clear the or chards of the scale If the hor Scultur lsts of the country will take nuough Interest In the matter to care for the little visitor until It becomes accli mated nnd used to Its surrounglngs here. Some time ago a commission was ! They Go At a Bargain JARDINIERES. The time for transferring plants Is here and we will make it an object to buy your Jardinieres of us. GET OUK PRICES. cattle die fast the prices will fall, but will not be affected to a great extent by the price of feed, or the per pounJ valuation of the beef itself TRACKMEN'S UNION. Organized With a Membership Eighteen, and More Coming. The trackmen of the O. R. i of N.I met a couple of niguts ago lor tne nuggeis as me one in nis possession purpose of organizing a Trackmen's are not found every day, there are in this country in the short space it had been here. On further Invtstlga. tlon It was found thnt the regulation of the pest was due to the lady bug, and a number of them were brought to the United States, where they nave It.,i c00fi m-otlnf more lust ns irnorl in his mine and It demonstrated their usefulness wher 1.1 nrnt.u. is his tntpntinn tn pot thpm mit ever placed. In one orehard in the Or. Blggers to Retire. was held. with a charter membership of IS. and more of the hoys will make ap plication as soon as it Is convenient 4 eTected as follows: J.'!a SiTltS!!! Placed there and at this time the or r. aeuib. prco.uciii, uuu, nas uractlccd medicine in Union anu presiueni; u . ju.ica. ., ,, Raker counties for the nast 35 years vicinity of Ashland the sen'- had nv ered all of the tree" until lr wns thm.frlit tlinl tlio i.'.n.'A vl'iim t-lltnt.rl Tmm r ti. Til t r .1 I ' -- - ' - . . ST. JOE STOR One nnd All. are esjiecially invited to attend Our Graj Special CLOTHING SALE Commencing Tuesday, October 13, and ending Saturday Night, October 17 Wf hitve iuftt received anotbor lArce feblDmfnt nf thm .i.h....i 1 k I .Tl t-1 1 W lw, V. . I A.. ...... nui' u no kiimi Ull ICt .11 I.1 1 ! I' IK'S. ,t . . . . .1 . ... . 1 . .... ... . I 1 - - 1 .. .... . l " - '-tl uajtin T T7TVXTC KIT T7Tt A XT Tt T T ri - and H. H. Matheny, treasurer. The THE WHOLESOME will leave for Arizona ln the near Initiation fee was placed at VS. Every fHturc t0 Bpend winter Falling ! ! TALLMAN & CO, f J lx-n(linu3Iriif;ist.s i i nm i in i i in i i i. trackman wishing to make applica. tion for admission to the union can do so by communication with G. W. Jones, the secretary of the union. LOCAL CATTLE MARKET. Sixteen Cars Shipped Today and More Will Follow Soon. J C Lonergan will make another shipment of cattle over the TV. & C. It. this evening, when he will send another consignment of 1C cars to the Frye-Brunne Meat Company, of health and need of rest are the rea sons assigned by the doctor for this absence from his extensive practice. His son, G. W. Blggers. Jr., now lo cated at Flora, Wallowa county, and who graduated with high honors from the Portland Medical College last spring, will take charge of the busi ness and practice. crescent NOT GOOD, NOT HERE St 3 TTTVTTTTTTTTTyVTVTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVVTTTTTTT 3 t I From Store to Table I t t Scott Bozorth In Town. Scott Bozorth. the traveling repwj- sentative of the Pacific Homestead, of Salem, was In the city yesterday for a short time, hunting after old friends. Mr. Bozorth was formerly a resident of Pendleton and stopped here for a visit with J. V. Tallman between trains. Mr. Bozorth was on his way home from Spokane. 3 3 3 3 3 MACARONI Macaroni. The preparation of macaroni, spaghetti, ver micelli, etc . is much line that of cereals Each is cooked in boiling salted water until tender, twenty to forty minut-s, ac cording to tlx: size and shape. If drained and put in cold water for a short time it will keep its shape without sticking together. Then it mag b; cut in rings for soup, or in short sections to line timbale molds, or for croquetts, or to serve in a sauce. One-fourth of a pound package of macaroni will measure about one quart when cooked. Macaroni with Cheese Macaroni with Cheese. Mix together, or put in layeis in a dish, one pint of boiled macaroni, one cup of thin white sauce highly seasoned with salt and pepper, and from one-fourth to one-half cup of chopped or grated cheese. Sprinkle with buttered crumbs and bake until hot and brown. Macaroni with Ham Macaroni with Ham. To the macaroni and sauce add one cup of fine minced ham seasoned with mustard, and beat one raw egg into the white sauce. Macaroni with Oysters Macaroni with Oysters. Add one cup of oysters, highly seasoned with salt and pepper, toP one pint of macaroni. Moisten with one cup of creim or sauce. Cover with crumbs and bake. Macaroni with Tomato Macaroni with Tomato. Frv one leasnoon of chooned 3 onion in one teaspoon of butter until slightly colored; add one tablespoon of flour, and when well mixed add gradually one and one-half cups of strained tomato and half a teaspoon of 1 Ban. xiiis may oe mtxea wnti tne macaroni alone or with the aaclition ol the cheese or oysters. The macaroni may be baked or reheated in a double boiler with the tomato sauce. F. S. YOUNGER & SON 4 4 Beet Crop Is Good. The sugar beet crop ln Grand I Honde valley ls very good this year. even thouch the snrlnc was hack. j ward and much of the seed failed to grow. Harvest is now about one-half I over, and the general average over I the valley Is from 1C to 19 tons per ' acre, with an average sugar valuo of about 18 per cent, wnlcu is over tne ordinary yield and sugar value. slaking Pcwder Tu; remarkable Increase Jn consumpt on proves its purity and wholcsomcnes;. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon Save Money Returned From Reardan. Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford ro- turned last evening from Reardan. i Wash., where they have been the I guests of their daughter, Mrs. Har vey G. iiurnes, tor some time past. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Burnes, who will visit with her parents for some time at their home here. 4 By buying Matting Lace Curtains, Rugs Looking Glasses, Etc. Etc. of FAILING Returning From Illinois. hor sister-in-law. Miss Olive Rigby. Sole agent 101" the genuine will return to tnetr nome In tuis city In tho morning, from an extended OstermOOf mattresses ill luiuugu uuu uuiui liuua ui i Illinois, where they have been the guests of tho parents of Mrs. W. T. Rigby, and of other relatives there. NOT GOOD, NOT HERE Killed a Wildcat. Charles Hamilton, while hunting I ducks on the Umatilla river, near! Maxwell Tuesday, unexpectedly met a I large wild cat ln tho brush. The cat showed fight, but was brought down before a severe case of tho ' buck ague" attacked Mr. Hamilton. i n it i i n mm i Conrad Platzoeder Expect a Big Haul. Thomas Ayres and H. J. Stlilman loft this morning for the foothills, where they will put In the day hunt ing for chickens, hoping to get enough to feed their families and friends for sevpral days. All kinds of Fresh Meats always on - hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as lov as the lowest 1 1 IIHHIIIHMt ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Brought a Patient to Hospital. Dr. B. M. Turley. of Weston, was In dira dTSnensla and alt iHnnnlnr. H tho city yesterday, having brought a ng Irom Indigestion. Endorsed by imuuui m mu hubjiuui uuro 10 unut:r-i logicians everywnore. Bold by an eo an operation. The doctor return druggists. No cure, no nay. 25 rents. ed to his home this morning. Trial package free by writing to W. ti. iiooKor s uo.. Htinain tj. t. v miim were wrong. i vv. ocumiai & uo. In !. .!.. ... .1... -I. u fcuw .(Vint; Ul Mitj UUBUfiU Ul WlUlni. n ... , nrm ot Temple & wiicoz. yesterday. KBeumatism Positively Cured tho Item should have said that W. V, I Uy Oil and Sweet Spirits of Kden Temple Bold out to his brother, B. M I Money-back Goods. A. C. KOUPPEN & icmpio. uiiuD,, ,-joic Agents lor l'endletou. In the Heart of the Season When Fashion ixtaciic U1C 1UU HULL m Till 1 ... ... an w omens wear, tins store is at down with remarkable valueF. Our clnak department is the Standard of Excellence Where there are no imitations, no decuDtions. Ask to see our special $5.00 Garment. New Louis XIV Coats. Collarless coats in endless variety. New suits have arrived at tie rsin KftQTri-i! ta vr 5 The Best is The Cheapest The geuu'lie jmponrf ruple eoated oiAsniui is superior to any H'b iuaclaisby It U- iueStranskyBtetnVim1 w k m Jf nvBi mind HEALTH COMFORT Are Combined In urn Cole's Original. f L II UUW 4mw-- ti.-.. i nr.-n their IC l it f r n 6 8 dHU UllJdlllld U9CI a VI v , te neaters always recomtneuu . friends, Sold only, in PendleWc' lotnte of them. A fH supply always tept