DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1903. Take a Look at the New Fall Shoes We Are Showing The styleB are the newest. Wo fit the "hard to fit," as our line is large and we have the variety Dindin; son & i ;er, Wil- Good shoes fO,C h c a p NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS V4 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 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. IIIHIIIl J Exquisite uew Designs ill REAL... I CUT GLASS Most beautiful collection ever piapUyed In Pendleton. See our window but better still come in niul Get Our Prices TALLMAN & CO, Leading' Driifrslsts h ......... . . . 1 1 . i j 1 1 1 ii i AAAAAAAAA1.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NOT GOOD, iYYTYYYYYYYYVYYYYYYYYYTYTTYYTYYYYYYYYYYYTYYYVTTYYYY a Little niarner in Price, but- We wish to call your especial attention to butter. The Gold Medal Brand has a reputation well established to which we can add nothing: and we would say if there has ever lwcn a customer dissatisfied with this Butter, it was no fault of the creamery. In order to have GOOD BUTTER there aic two very IMPORTANT things to be considered: first, nil Butter must be well taken care of. The d old Medal Brand Butter comes to 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 tikeu 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 assure you perfect satisfaction at all limes; therefore it 'will be to our mutual advantage if you will Give It a Trial F. S. YOUNGER & SON t iAAAAAAA,AA,AAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiiAAi. NOT GOOD, rYYYYYYYYYYYYYYTYYYYYYYV VTYYYYYYYYY1 MORE GOOD BUD5 NOTES BY JUDGE HARTMAN ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION. Diverse Conditions Surrounding the Same Problem In Different Parts of the State The State Associa tion Will Be the Agency for Great Betterment of the Highways. 0. A. Hartmon has returned from a trip to Portland, where he went ns a uoiegaio to tno stato convention or n l" tho Good Roads Association. The juago rcpariB a very piensam uuu profitable visit. Tho convention was a good one and will have beneflclol results, Some good plans wcro discussed, nnd some very able papers woro read and anooni.oa mn,in vnotnrn nrnmii iu vnrv nnnriv rnnrunntmi in nmnortinn to tho rest of the stato, thoro being tor handle his dally growing bus!- whore they established n largo dredg but a vory few delegates present ness. or and now have employed 100 now from this section. I With .the two rooms and balcony, 1 8toel ballast cars of 100,000 pounds Tho Interests of the two parts of tho stato nro exactly dlvorso. In tho valley tho great problem is to keep out of tho mud, whilo hero It Is to escape tho dust. In tho vnlloy tho minds of the road masters aro em ployed all tho time In devising some plan that will prevent tho Improve ments mado to tho roads from sink ing out of sight In tho mud of win ter, whilo here the attempt Is to keep the dust down, so that you enn follow tho road nnd see tn drive. Hut the association Is fast devising ways of road building that will havo much to do with tho ultimate good of tho stato In general. What will prevent mud will also go far towards preventing dust, and In this respect the same plans are good for both Bides of tho stnte. Systems Improving, in the nast It has been the custom of the road-makers In the valley to plow ur their roads In the fall and spring, run a roller over them, nnd then leave thorn to become quagmires when tho rains come. This epoch has passed, and each year moro and bottcf roads nro being constructed on a plan that will last, so tnat in tlmo nil of tho valley roads will be good the year through. This coun try will tnko pointers from tho other side and tho construction will he lasting here also. Hut tho conditions here arc not tno same as tnoy aro in tno vaney. There the population is denser, and It Is easier to work tho roaus. Hero thev stretch out over largo reaches of territory and are harder to work GIVE IT ATRIAL The next tlmo your stomach be comes weak nnd you suffer from Loss of Anoetlte. Belching, Heartburn Nausea, Cramps, Indigestion, Dy nensla or Constipation, wo urgo trial of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters You'll bo well nleased with tho re suit, because it posltiw cures such complaints. Humlreus of sickly men nnd women havo testified to Us ef flracv. Got tho genuine with our Private Stamp over the neck of hot tie. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters NOT HERE 7 4 NOT HERE and tho burden Is greater on tho In dividual. )3ut In tho regions close to tho cities It will not bo long until tho roads aro pormnnont and as good In wlntor as In mimmor, for tho rain I here Is loss, and tho soli Is such ' that It takes but little work to mnlto a solid and serviceable roadway. BOSTON STORE CHANGE. 1 C. E. Roosevelt Will Sell Dry Goods and Handle Out His Clothing I and Shoes Exclusively. Tho Boston Storo will soon bo an exclusive clothing and shoo storo, ' tlB tho drv pnniln Rtnnl? will tin nlnn. ej out nnd tho two lanro roomB utll- zad (or tho above mentioned lines. Air. liDfiRnvnll nrnnrlpfnr nf flin Mr. noosovolt. nronrlotor nf tho Boston Storo. stated that his reasons ror retiring from tho dry goods was ius""S ruiiuu m imisiuwi -v- I that tho great increaso In his bust-, son. ness necessitated moro room which! Last season tho company finished ho was unable to obtain In his pres-nS th? w 80 aml,90 pound stool on! location, so ho had concluded to talis and a fow wooks ago dlscov- devote his efforts to tho clothing and ored a splendid quality of gravel for hnn iiiiBini.Q nnri Hnin- thic h ballast purposes in tho bed of tho ' rniiiii with thn innmnan ini.n i,i. he says'that ho will bo ablo to carry '"So cities and can supply tho wants of all these linos. Ho stated that men's furnishing goods would bo mado a specialty and in this lino no city In tho WeBt would carry a moro complete and faalnon able stock than ho would. Continuing tho Interview, Mr. Iloosovclt said that ho proposed to dispose of his entire stock of dry goods and would do so In tho short est possible tlmo and In order fo make tho goods move, would cut tho prices on every article In tho Btoro as his objectlvo point would bo to close out the stock tn tho shortest possiblo space. Ho stated that the doors of tho dry goods department would bo closed Tuesday and Wed nesday to mako preparations for tho salo which would start Thursday morning. "NELL GWYNNE." Small Audience Greeted Which Had Been Seen the Play Here Be- fore. Saturday evening a vory poor au dlonco greeted tho production of "Nell Owynne." by tho Josslo Shir ley company. Thero wero too many other attractions at tho same time for tho show to compcto with, and the attendance was poor. Tho play wan ono of llttlo plot and not much acting. Thoro was ono character In it that appealed to the audience nnd was ap preciated by U, and that was tho star, Miss Shirley- Her actiug was clever and the Interpretation of hor part was ouo that gained applause from tho houao time and again, but in the other parts of the piny there was no chance for thp cast to show whether they could act or not, While not particularly bad, It was not startl ingly good, and tho fault is more with tho nlay than tho players. It was unfortunate that this play was put on the boards at this place having been produced here before, but It was forced upon tho company by circumstances that could not be helped. The Shirley company has some good plays In their repertoire, and In tho futuro It Is to he hoped that thoy will favor tho theater goers of tho city' with the presontO' tlon of some of them. House and Lot Sold. The Bently-Hnrtmnn Abstract Co sold a houso and lot on Saturday afternoon for M. A. i.lumfonl to Leo Baker for S1.1E0. Tho house is ono In tho same block as tho old Acad omy building, and tho transaction was a cash one. Forty-Acre Tract Sold. W. P. Daniel and Jlinnlo Daniel his wlfo, havo Bold to Joseph Snyder for $1,000. tho southwest quarter or tho southeast quarter of section 7, In township 2, north of ran go Ti cast, being a tract of lnud In the VI clnlty of Swift's Station. Will Help In the Warehouse. J. D. Orcgolro. of Adams. Is In tho city, having come to assist Arthur Knight In tho warehouse for a couple of weeks. The company has a large shipment of wheat from tho Mission warehouse, and Mr. Orcgolro will oversee It. Has Finished Seeding. T. J. Kirk, of Athona, Is iu the city today. Mr. Kirk has Just fin I shod seeding his largo ranch, and Is now ready for the rain to come nnd start tho coming hnrvesj. Dr.. House to Portland. Df. Willlnm House of Weston has nreuptcd a position ns assscinui med ical director of tho Mt. Tabor Nerv ous eur.niarium, suuaicu in a miuuru ,f i'i rtland, with down town offices nt t03 and 608 Murauam butldlr.g. Stroke of Apoplexy. Mrs. P. B. MeDuff loft this after noon for Olympln, whero she was call ed by the illness of her mother, Mrs. D. Orout, who sintered Tin attack of apoplexy a day or two ago. Ship Ten Cars Sheep. Charles Cunningham will ship 10 cars of sheep out ovor tho W. & C. this ovenlng for North Yakima. tore thoy will bo fed for a tlmo and then sent to tho markets of Seattle. Daughter Born. Fililuj aftcrn in a daughter was bom to Mm. 1 a-d Gordon, at tho family homo on Willow creek. The fV-.flwnts' Cafe. Keops cons' - 1. on hand Import , lleborwi e . frankfurters, Ham burg eels, cr. w,,dh, crabs, oysters, all kinds nf r at mo. Merchants' 'hot lunch dallv 'ri'tr 1;30 a. tn. to 2 p, m. TO CURE A JtO IN ONE DAY Tko ItlT I nu lluinlDe Tablet. All uu rcmnil , money II It falls lo euro. ROADBED MPROVED NEW TIES, HEAVIER RAILS AND GRAVEL BALLASTING. , , . 0. R. & N. Has Two Thousand Men Doing Trackwork Between La Grande and Huntington Enlarging HIS H'HI 1 . .... Diners Have Arrived. La Grande, Oct. 20. Tho magnifi cent fall weathor now prevailing has ullmnlnlnd In ifmntnr nnMvltv thn oh..m. w pj " . . work of tho O. It. and N. Co. in bai- . Grande Hondo river, near La Grande, capacity each in naming out ii..h 1 crave! and sureading It along tho 'lino east of tho Blue mountains. Botwcon Meacham and Huntington 1500 or 2000 mon nro at work on tho track tamping In tho hnllast, putting In now ties nnd bringing tho roadbed up to a' standard which compares ta vorobly with tho Pennsylvania Cen tral or Lako Shore roads. One hundred workmen nro busy en larging tho height and width of tho tunnel near North Powder so ns to allow tho freo paBsngo of larger cars nnd engines, and It Is announced thnt a I - .1 I. Ml .,. (...! t.. new iruiu huuuuuiuu win uu laauuu in the near future. Tho now dining cars for trains 5 and 0 havo arrived from Pullman, Illinois, and will bo put In commission at once. This will give complete dining car service on every train on the main Hue. On January 1 tho 10 now mogul engines nro expected to arrive, which will greatly add to tho , facilities of tho Eastern Oregon division und will old In moving tho heavy traffic. Eleven Cars, of Sheep. S. J. Canioron, nf North Ynklma, will ship clover, cars of sheep to thai place this evening over tho W. and U. u wiiere in: win wiiuur mum iui the 3prln.T market, Tho sheep aro range sheep bought of ( Charles Cun ningham of this city, nnd will ho sold to the mnrkots in tho spring. Moved to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Martin, who havo for many years resided on their ranch on tho reservation, near Athona, have lensed their property there and will rcsldo iu the futuro to Pendleton, having como hero sev eral days ago in search of a nome. Clyde Bellinger in Town. Clydo Ilolllnger, of Portland, was In the city yesterday for u short visit with his brother, Clifford llelllngcr, of .the Umatilla Implement House, Mr. Bellinger left for Echo this morning In tho Interest of the Imple mont houso for which ho trnvols. Attending Whitman College. OrVillo G. Edwards returned Walla Walla this morning nftcr to short visit In the city with his pa rents. Itov. nnd Mrs. Jonathan Ed wards. Mr. Edwards is attending Whitman College. Will Return to Roseburg. Mrs. David Roberts and two child ren will return to their homo In Iloso- burg tomorrow morning, after a visit in this city nt tho homo of Mrs, Robert's parents, Hov. and Mrs Jonathan Edwnrds, Special Prices. Thero nro four specials at special prices for Tuesday only. See tho advertisement nf tho Peoples Wnro. houso. THE WHOLESOME Crescent Baking Powder The remarkable Increase in consumption (roves its purity and wholetomcncss, ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon RAZER THEATRE Two lights Only Commencing Tuesday. Oct. 27 THE GREAT McEWEN Patulous Scottish Hypnotist, Mugisi cian and Mitid-Kvnder, Instructive us well as amusing. Prices 25, 35 & 50 Scats on salo Monday at Brock'1 & McOomns Drug Store. COMING EVENTS. C3 nn nnil ntltlllnl m UntltlEr ftfil nrtvi T rlgatlon Association, Pendleton, Nov-) v ana iu. Washington Teachors' association, Tacoma, Doc. 28-30. North Pacific conference bf Unitar ians. In Spokano Oct. 26, 37, 28. Washington SportBmon'u assocla- 1 tlon, Scnttlo, Oct. 29-81. ( Lowiston Interstate, Oct. 8C-81. Lowlston gun tourney, Nov. 4-6. Jockey club, Prlnevillo, Oro., Oct. 27-29. . . ,, THt,.l t .1 tuto, Weston, November t, G, 6. Exhlbltea creamery rroaucu. m George Maplo has returned from I " o . - - , r. a trip to Boiso , uiiy, wit uko city g uUU i-uuhu, muu I place Mr. Mnplo Is Intorostcd In a creamery and ho bad tho products of the Institution on exhibition at the Boise City fair, whdro they took tho . prom urn. Tho firm now hold first premiums In tho states Of washing- ton and Idaho. Mr. Maple was In Salt Lnko City for some time on a pleasure visit, Tho East Is wild over P. I. II. 1ST. JOE STO jlsu uui wegwti. iu ctitena out , - 1 tiesdav and Wednesdav rw ana zo. Largest Line of Gents' Underwear fa the DU5 1 UN 9TU Dy Goods Depart ment will be Closed Tuesday and Wednes day. Sec Ad in Tomorrow's Issue -ar "i W. T. rJLARKT? & fn 's 2.1 Court HEALTH COMFORT Are Combined In Hardware HOW HO YOU vnii have t The new store can never be known .unless It advertises i uoffm 1 I a ' m OWLTEJ 1647 - -VAll The Best is rnu.i unimit mi rwple coated ofnuAWGlTVKTEIl is superior to any HK Jt'B ill Class vj w' rii -.1 XV ft Li I Cole's OffeigjL 111 m 17 1 1 W WW IIUU their M and Umatilla users of We,' i... i..,0.,e rrnmmend tnew ucmuia ninyo ii (riends, Sold only, in PendW - nannie i . mm m f -vii nnvc tv - MUVCn mm mm t mm m V