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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1903)
z DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1903. Take a Look at the New Fall Shoes We Are Showing Tho BtyleB are the newest. Wo fit the "hard to fit," as our lino' ia largo and we have tho variety Dindinger, Wil- 0 pi Good shoes SOI! Ch lO.C heap NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers are requested to notify tills 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 ing away or becoming lost if the paper is placed in a box. We are anxious to have good delivery service and will be grateful for the co-operation of our subscribers. EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO. They Go At a Bargain JARDIKIERKS. The time fur transferring plants Is here and we will make It an J object to buy your Jardinieres X of ug. GET Ol.TR PRICES. J TALLMAN & GO, LcndliiKjDruggiHth PORTLAND WANTS IT Ideas bo gained will bo utilized by the county govornmonts whonovor possible LITTLE CHILD DEAD. BUSINESS MEN PLAN FOR A PACKING HOUSE. They Feel Satisfied It Will Be of Ma terial Benefit to the Stock Raisers ( of Oregon Big Plans Are Being i Made for Convention of the Nation-) al Livestock Association to Be Held at Portland in January. J. II. Owliin has returned from a visit to Portland, whero ho attended tho grand lodgo of tho Knights or Pythias and transacted some Individ ual business. While Mr. Gwlnn was In Portland, a meeting of tho promoters of tho convention of tho National Livestock Association which Is to bo hold In that city, beginning January 13, was held and nt that tlmo many plans for tho entertainment of tho delegates, tho general program and tho work as a whole were laid. Tho different or ganizations of the city wore all rep resented at the mectinc and each will have Its share in tho success of tho j convention. Portland Is after tho establishment of a packing house and will do all to havo tho Independent people put one thore. They arc giving their moral support to tho scheme of build Inp1 there and when the time comes to build, will put thoir money In tho plant. They realize tho fact that a packing plant In which the stockmen of tho country are Interested and ono' behind which tuo stockmen will stand, will he a groat thing for tho, city, ana aro willing 10 support aucu nn Institution and do all that they can to brine about its establishment. The meelng in January will bo ono- - . . 1,-1.1 In !..- nlt.r ' 01 uio largfsi uvur iicm m uiu -nj, and nt It many matters will be dls. cussed and perhaps decided tipon that aro of vital Interest to tho de velopment of tho Northwest, FOR GOOD ROADS. Infant of Mr. and Mrs. George Bolln Died Sunday Morning. Gortrudo U Bolln, tho B-year-6ld daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Bo lln, of this city died suddenly at tho family homo on Sunday morning, n'nlnnk-. Tim pniiRn nf dnnth Is not known, but It Is thought by tho physicians to havo beon duo to tho rupture of an Intestlno. Tim funeral wnB hoid this morning at 10 o'clock from tho residence, ser vices being conuuciea ni me grave oy Ilov. G. W. Itlgby of tho Mothodlst church. SHEEP SHIPMENT. J. E. Smith Sends Out 16 Carloads to Nebraska Feedyards. J. E. Smith shipped 1C cars of sheop to tho Omaha markoc this morning over tho W. & C. It. All of o sheop In tho consignment woro undor one year old and woro tho pick of tho mutton sheop in the flocks of tho owner. Tho tralnload will bo taken to Kearney, Nob., whoro they will bo fed fnf frnm J 11 In fifl llnVH. nftCr Wlllcll thoy will bo shipped direct to tho mnrkcts for snlo. THEY ARE NOW DENTISTS. Judge Hartman Appoints Delegates to Portland Convention. G A. Hartman, as county judgo, has appointed II. J. Taylor. It. M. O'llrlon, II. L. Frazler, It. Alexan der and Clark Walters as delegates to attend4 the State Good Itoalls con vention, which meets in Portland, October 23. This is tho annual convention of tho good roads association of the state and at the meeting will" be del egates from all parts of tho state and every county who will advance plans for tho betterment of tho roads of tho different parts of tho state. These Lewlston People Stop In the City En Route Home From Bufse. Mrs. M .K. Atkinson, Dr. W. U Ijitz nnd Dr. L. E. Squires, of Low Iston, wero at tho Pendleton today on routo homo from Boise City, whoro they havo been attending tho meet- lug of tho stato examina ooaru ui dentists. All of tho party woro appll- nnnlo fnr 1lrnnins tn nrnctlco dentis try nnd all of them passed good ex aminations and rccoiveu moir permits. Will Issue 8chool Paper. Professor E. Itay Jones, of tho Modern Scnool of Commerce, is now at work on a school annual which ho will publish In a short time. It will bo an clght-pago paper full of Interesting items in regard to tho work of tho school. Tho title of tho book will bo "Business Builders," and Is made In beautiful design. Profes sor Jones hopes to havo It ready for distribution In about a month. fcv. STOMACH 4 BITTER5 TltelWtters will nut tho system In such good condition that (II Bca.se cannot obtain n fnntlinlll. Tt will purify the ! tuooa. res lore is the appetite and cure Insomnia, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia or Kidney Ailments Re sure to try It j professor Young Will Speak. I Judge Lowell has received a lettor from Professor F. G, Young, of tho Oregon Stato University, accepting ; the invitation to address tho coming 1 state Irrigation meeting In this city, 'on November 9 and 10. Professor Young Is an ablo speaker and la a student of tho subject of Irrigation land forestry, and his address prom ises to be ono of tho most interesting numbers on tho program. kAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAaaaaaaaAaaaaAAaAAAaAAaA NOT GOOD, NOT HERE t A Little Higher in Another Cattle Shipment. J. C. I.onorgan sent out 11 cars ot cattle to the Fryo-Bruhno Company of Seattle last night. This Is tho innt nf thn 111? shipments that Mr. I.onorgan will make at present. Dur ing the montn no nas snipped uuuui 60 cars altogether. Ho wnl follow tho train this evening for a sort visit in Senttlo before buying fur SERIES OF MUSICALS HIGH SCHOOL TO ENTER TAIN DURING WINTER. Teachers and Pupils Now Arranging for First Entertainment to Be Held Friday Night An Orchestra Has Been Organized With a Member ship of Eight Are Under Direc tion of Professor mOtschrnan. It is tho Intention of tho teachers and pupils of the high schoo) to give a series of entertainments during tho coming wlntor nnd throughout tho school year, In fact, to which the pub lic will bo invited. A number of tho pupils aro now working on n program, tho first of tho sorlcs, which will bo given olthor tho coming Friday evening or tho ono following. Tho date has not beon definitely sottled but announcement will bo made later. Great interest on tho part of tho participants Is bolng manifested nnd a very interest ing program is assured to those who wish to attend. Tho evening's en tertainment as It will bo carried out, follows: Instrumental solo Irene McCarty. Dobate "IteBolvod, that tho actons of tho present administration in re gard to creating forest reserves, is wrong." Affirmative, So Williams and Fred Vlncont; negative, Doll Mc Carty and Fred Milne. Instrumental trio Effio Smith, Edith Johnson nnd Josle Cameron. Ilocltntion Mabol Reynolds. Essay "Tho Now Sewerage Sys tem," Mary Rust. Vocal solo Gortrudc Sheridan. Recitation Frank Plorce. Current events Karl Leonard. Vocal solo Fred Hartman. Essay "Experiences With the 0. N. G.," Iloy Alexander. Recitation Cora Boylen. Instrumental solo Ivy Younger. Critic's report. ' Tho lenders In debate will bo given four minutes In their opening ad dress and two minutes in which to nlnon Tho RPrnndH will lie RlVOll tWO mlnnloH In which to stllto thoir points and maito their arguments. Have Organized Orchestra. An orchestra has been organized nt i,o Mot, cOmni and is now nractlo Ing regularly. It will be drilled for a tlmo and as soon bb tho members can play together wul take part in all of tho entertainments at tho school, and it is hoped, take Us place as ono of tho musical organizations or tho city. Professor C. S. Motsch man, formerly of Portland, has been engaged to instruct tho members of the orchestra nnd will play with thorn. They aro now nt work and In a short tlmo will be able to ontortaln tho people pf tho city with good music,. The personnel of the compa ny Is given ns follows: First violin C. S. Motschman, Dell McCarty. Second violin Furnish Sinter, Al vln Edmondstom. Cornet Earl Simmons. Claronot Port McCarty. Bass cello Iloy uonuiin. Baritone Fred Hartman. Valvo trombones Fred Milne, Roy Alexander. Piano Miss Josle Cameron. Hflfrvod nnd tho guests returned to their homos, Those prosont woro: Paulino Jones, Mlnnlo Jones, Margaret Lowell Edith I Slushor, Hazel Rader, Lucilo Rador. 1 Qulndaro, Wilcox, Hazel Shook, Clara Iplorco, Edna Slater, Anota Sinter, Wlnnlo Boylen, Edna Storio, Ruth Gibson, Fay Gibson, Nolllo Todd, Donald Under, Roy Ferguson, Glenn I Storio, Tom Boylen nnd Henry Muir. ! Importing Macaroni Wheat, I, H. Olson, of Walla Walla, has Imported a carload or macaroni wheat . -Ktn.ii, nnitntn and w 111 experi ment with It on his land near tho rmt n In nnlll to bo a VOry hardy variety and highly adapted to dry soil. Mrsi Vincent Returns. -- ti -or vinnnnt has roturnod from a visit with friends In Portland, whoro sho has beon visiting for some time. The Merchants' Cafe. Keeps constantly on hand import ed lleberwurst, Frankfurters, Ham burg eels, crawfish, crabs, oysters, all kinds of cheese. MurciiumB uui lunch dally from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Why are As 80 sPeiior to an i net handful ,f ... . ica or (n.51 put near some theestl ami see what it ta5lesi- See the Pointll Wo have no stronr articles to bo absorhtd bv . ft - " iciis or pontics. OWL TEA H( Crescent Baking p0, 1ST. JOE STOR One nnd All nre emieolftlly invited to attend Our (Irmt Special CLOTHING SALE Commencing Tuesday, October J3, and ending Saturday Night, October J7 Wc hnvc luit recplv"l imothor large shipment of the i vlebiMti ten ilKIMKR .t CO. CI.OTlllNd, which we K'inranteu to be the bct fltting.bttt itnn u. Wcarc golHC to make very low prices durlnc tui tula, Tliuy winLc tn, cu't rciltl, II you nio nrpuiug a uu comv mi examine our doming in cheap we ' c lolling them this week. j LYONS MERCANTILE CO I In the Heart of the Price," but We wish to call your especial af4;nt;on 0 )u'tter. The Gold Medal Brand has a reputation wej established to which we can add nothing, and we V0id say if there has ever bnen a customer dissatisfied wj, ti,js Butter, it was no fault of the creamery. In order, tD have GOOD BUTTER there ate two very ItyPORT.ANT things to be considered: first, all Butter must be Yicll taken care of. The Gold Medal Brand Butter . comes .q us in excellent condition, well covered with parch ment paper, and is placed in our refrigerator at once, which keeps it from being exposed to the changes in temperature, and it will not become rancid. Another thing, always order THE GOLD MEDAL BRAND, as it is properly taken care of from the time it leaves the cow until it reaches your table. We make a specialty of this butter, having fresh arrivals frequently, and can absuro you. perfect satisfaction at all times; therefore it will be to our mutual advantage if you will Give It a F. S. YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, NOT HERE Cattle to Taco'(rtB(. Furnish nnd West rr0 0n their way to tho city with t-0 eari, 0f i,eef cat tin whlc. thoy Bi)p over tho W. & C. It. to T'eomn wnoro thoy aro in tho meat 0UAjne3S. Tho cattlo aro Tom tl-, reservation country and wcro. bought hi tho neighborhood of C;iyuM All aro young beef cattlo nu fit for market on arrival ai uiuu destination. Rev. Utz to Preach Tonlflht. ii r- nit nnntnr of the SllO- III. . XI, w, - kano Christian church, will nreach at u nl..l.Mnn r'lmrrn in HUB CllJ. night Ilov Utz Is ono of mo mosi attractive speakors In the ministry of tho Northwest, ana nis cuiuiuk hns been antlclpateo wun piuuBm by his friends. Bought -y U L. Berry. Charles E. Horry and May t. , t,is ivifn hnvn sold to li Berry and A. Looff for 2,800 the southwost quarter ot section 8, anu tho north hair or socuuu u, iu ship 4 north of range 37 east, con talnlng 480 acres of land. Has position at Walla Walla. ...i i.no lino,, pn n Uruco wauatu, wnu " nected with tho nrock & McComas limn lin'a nppnnt- pharmacy ior nuuiu nmu, ..--.--cd a position in tho Orcon & Jnckson drtlK SIOTO, Ul l"i" leaves this ovcnlug to tako chargo ... .....Inn or nis now uuu. Mr. nenn Is Much Improved. Itobert Konn, tho local raanagor of tho Pacific Express uompany, (n,inv nftnr a lone SCtRO of ty- phold fovor. Ho is a little thinner than hororo nis bichucbb, - at his old place in a snort, muv. Qo to the Pen. r. i . i u m r rravnr- Inft Hi f O mom ing for Salem, having in his custody . i ..nntntinnrl In ttiron and a half years In tho penitentiary for rouoory, nnu uumi nm, o"""'v-" two years ior norso nn.-uiih. ii.. n.i...t nnmm tn Walla Walla iviikd ri us., w - t xtioo winnin rrivott left this morn i iirnii. Wnlln whnrn (fho W..i 1UK 1UI ivnilil iTw.., -- ----- . spond tho next two weoks -fn enjoying her annual vacation irum ui " In tho postofuco. Chief Dlenatcher Here. Thomas "Walsh, ot La drando, tho nt,li.r ,1lanntoIin nf thn Ct 11 & N. company at that place, la at tho Pen dleton for a snori visit in mu kh). TO CURE A COLD IN ONB DAY Tike IxtW Promo Quinine TiibloU. All aiuxgiiiu riuna id monoy u ';" Celebrates birthday. Many Little Friends Entertained by Miss Delia Danner. nn last Saturday evening Dolla nntiw r.olohrnli.il her 13th birthday at tho home of her parents. Sir. and airs. Theodoro uannor, -iu vuai Webb street, by giving a party to which wore Invited a minuter or nor friends. During tho ovenlng various games were Indulged In, after which Season When Fashion Reaches the Top Notcl In W omens' wear, this store is at vers' best. Ever7 department load down witl.i remarkable values. Our cloak department is the Standard of Excellence Where there are no imitations, no deception!. Ask to see our special $5.00 Gannent. New Louis XIV Coats. Collarless coats in endless variety. New suits have arrived at The Big Boston Stoi THB WHOLESOME Crescent iAA " Tf, TW is Atoll The Cheapest 'J'be genuine u)"ii fJ rnple coated STBANSKY STEIL Is superior to any TOa in nelaiisby itH- 1 Ine 8trnnskyetreWwtt Baking Powder The remarkable Increase in consumption troves iU purity ana wnoietomencsj. ONE POUND 25 CENTS WUh a Coupon AFTER nn anxious, fretful day, you need something which shall fit your tired body as a well worn slipper flU a tired foot. It must bo something more tbau food or drink. If you want to tasto Nirvana nnd forget all your tire and fatigue, take a oun of one of Chase & Sanborn's 'Orlglual Package" teas. These aro.the leaves which the natives thcuiselvoi drink with nil their vigor Imprisoned, It's a very dltl'rent drink from ordinary tea. Try a half-pound. "OBIOINAI. PACKAGE" TEAS. Orlofl (Kotmoio. Oolong). Koh-i-noor (Ede. llrenklait). ' Orange l'okoe (ludla i Ceylon, Sold In Pendleton exclusively by C. ROHRMAN COUllT 8TREKT W. J. CLARKE & Cos 3 court stn HEALTH t I roMPORT ECONt Arc Combined In Cole's OrigtoaUifj Tight Wood HeatgJ Hot Blast CoalJS . ... .-,1 c Thoy havo proven tneir dW Hundreds of autisfi-d people in rt J 1 TT :il- rc nf COICS ,vJ heaters always recommend .nem . friends, Sold only, m Pendleton. T2ie Hardware mT'wm'm aw n A Tf,r VtItHl. the i hi a i Ki a py tv " . . w UWVAM WMMl'W gonial 1 JJb of them. 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