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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, ORfeQON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBEH 13, 1903. 11 i h THE ARMSTRONG SHOES ARE HERE. It is with pleasure that we announce to the ladies of Pendleton that w have re ceived our coniiiCle stock of the celebrated D, Arm trong & Co.'s Shoes. Tk Armitmig Shnca are rtcognlicd the most atjIUh. brit nude and pnttlMl thorn raa1i We handle exclumcly In Pendleton tne Armstrong Rhoea. To bai nlred l bcl to ee Yo are Invl'wt to call and lamlUatiie rnenelf with Iho choice thlnfi In ladle' hoei ao they are shown In the Ana strong line. " Dindinger, Wil son & Co. Good shoes cap STORAGE OF BUTTER SIX THOUSAND POUNDS IN PENDLETON COLD ROOMS. 1 dedication soma tlmo In, tho early ' spring. j It will be a frame structure and Vtlil UV piUCUU Ull IUU llilt UUl IJ1 IUU rnngo of nny flood that might visit the city In years to come. FRANK DOM HAflD DIGGING. 'RESIDENT OF THIS COUN. TY FOR THIRTY YEARS. Main One Thousand Pounds Is. From Pay' ette, Wash. Much More Is Ex pected From Different Directions to Await the Annual Advance in Price. COMING EVENTS. Eastern Oregon Teachers' Assocla tlon. Dakor City. Novembor 23-25. Washington Teachers' association, Tacoma. Dec. 28-30. National Livestock convention, Portland, January 12, 13, 14 and 15 WALLA WALLA REFUSES GIFT. I The Pendloton Ice and Cold Stor j Company now hns In their cold rooms over 6,000 pounds of buttor shipped i in from various points to be held in storage for a lesser or a greater time. Last Saturday they received a ship- ment of 1.0U0 pounds from the Pay, ' ette creamery of Maple Brothers, and it is expected that more will follow , from time to time during the winter. It is the Intention of the Maple Druthers, part of which firm are rcs- ! idents or this city, to ship all of tho surplus from their creameries in Washington to this city to he held in storage until the time shall come when it can be disposcd-of at a profit. This is the butter which has taken the first prizes at the state fairs of Washington, Idaho and at tho fair at e--i t 1 . . . t ii i u Cniintu I I,. w- ...liJUIl Ulhc. 11 IB WUII HUUU UI IUU ..., ........ u u i country and Is recognized as a stand the Donation for the Stubblcfield ' nrd butter. Home. About the first of the year butter Walla Walla, Nov. 13. The board fwys reaches a good price, and If of county commissioners yesterday I llu""er Producer is able to hold It evening voted against the $10,000 do-' m 11 thnt "me he can realize nearly nation necessary to secure the Stub-1 twice as m,!?h for h s Property as he blefield Widows' and Orphans' Home " '."i ,1. ,, . , , , . for this city and county. ' B? thf "shington butter ; Is being The will or the late J. Stubblcfield ' nlplK!d tbe ty nnd wl" ,be h1oltl made provision ror the expenditure or ?.ere "ntll lh,, ?riS ?re, e0.(1, Whc1 100,000 from his estate for the erec- 11 hsolt thf tT.ae at,a BOod tlon or such a home upon tho dona- Pro1"- ,The shipment or Saturday was Hon of $10,000 by the city desiring , tho,flrst one of many, as the firm ex the home, as an evidence of good , Pects havea !arfc. "mount ln the - faith nnd energy. nouse b- the first of the year. The matter has been under discus-1 slon before the board for the past! WOOD IS PLENTIFUL. three months, it having been put on" ! from time to time. The citizens, it is 0ver If500 Cords on the Dump at Mur Bald, will now take up the matter of j dock Spur and One-Third More on raising the amount and will endeavor. Mountain Than Last Year. to scure the home through private r,i. ti , . subscription. If the amount Is not mfnranfSanLen 8 sawml and wd raised In Walla Walla by November I fI"ant 5to ham- was ln tho city yes- 20, by the provisions of the will the ivnii, w.Ti. b D trustees of the fund must seek a lo- f alla all?V ,r- HanIe? "W there cation outside of Walla Walla county. "eab.ut W00 wrds of wood now on the dump at Murdock spur, a wood loading spur two miles east of Mcacb rtMMUNS hUH tLtCTION. j nm nniJ in tue tlmber rea(,y t b r,nrfiHl- ... 1r. ii tt . i hauled in there when cars can be se- -.-a o..m j cured ror shipment. Commissioner. I This is fully one-third more than is ah r .h. i- -i... u i ' "3ua"y shipped out from this spur, Ji "'SZ.1???,' afr c' wh have and the amount at other shipping ISiiPmh aspirations for mu- poInt8 com,)ares ravorably wltn "tu SmSS nn, L haZf,?T ".1? thlelr, P Increase at Murdock. While the out titions and are i ready tor the election.' put is one.tuird ereater tnIs year lt flip.-, hi. aJ, ? first,fw"d ' Is about all contracted ahead to Snmp nttnrti? I , J Eugene Tausick, of Walla Walla und ? f,nhv nf dhTnhe,PCU",0nhr fl there ls "le to sell at the present J. Murphy of the 2nd ward, has 64 tjme names; B.F. Renn or the 3d. 19; and j Mtt. Hanlen has about 500 cords not L Jrllwc5' n8 IS." contracted, and will hold it until m S f, LY; ? SfeWe"' ? Iater. expecting the price to go still H. Jones, the candidate for water higher than nt nrosent commissioner, has filed his petition. ' '7 Z L.v Down to Bed Rock on South Street Sewer Work. The workmen are now digging tne trench for the sewer on South Main street, on the hill, and are liavlug linril wnrL- nf It In Rnmn nnrta In places the grado has come close to the 1 bod rock, and where that Is tho case I Born In Baltimore, Md., In 1828 Came Drunk or Demented. This morning a Swodo who . -.in.!, m iniQLeaueii Faml- Decn worKing on tne uuwur uuriuB uiu to California In 1B59 Leaves hami . olimm wnB fmlnd on Cnllrt ly of Nine Grown Children Burled Btrcet nctinK in a very queer manner. This Afternoon at Pilot Rock. auu wns locked In tho city Jail. Tho man did not seem to uo urunit, out YOUR SYSTEM work on this account is slow. Prnnk noauc. a resident of Umatilla wn vcrv norvous nnd so stupid tnnt tho nr.'tnpn hnvn tn illc thmimh ..m pnuntv for the nasi 40 years, died last hn would not or could not tell his' solid rock to the depth requlrod. The evening nt Uic home or his daughter, ,mra0. it is thought that ho ls crazy. Mrs. wcslgaio, at i-iiou iiran, us jj0 wns once in tne jau aunng tne years. summer ror drunk ana disorderly con Mr. Donne was born In Ilaltlmoro, ,UCt Md., in the year 1828, and came to, ' Cnlirornln In the year 1859, and to! A Q Ut w Notce urcgon in iftu nuiL-u wuitu inu u i i,n rrslilnd in Umatilla county. Ho1 With oar Couldn't Spare Her. There was a great deal of nulse and domestic Infelicity m the Baker Chop house, on Cottonwood street, yester day afternoon shortly after dinner. The place ls conducted by a negro by the name or Ilakcr ajid this morning one or the women who has been wait ing on table ror him, made up her mind thnt she would take a trip to leavrs n wire ln Oaklnnd, Cal., and nine grown chlldrun. Ave boys and four girls. ' Three or his sons reside at this time in Pilot uock. one In Moutnna and Two or his uaugn- Violn Lodge No. 114, A. O. U. W., and Magnolia Lodge No. 34, D. or H., will have n" joint social session on Friday evenlpg, Novembor 13. There , will he music nnd refreshments. P. j G. M. C. C. Hogin will bo there to give an Interesting talk to the members. ' All mombers and their wives are cor-1 Portland nnd bought her a ticket for on m umlnnu that place. Baker objected to nor 'J" " " " n 'iTIn", w!th , tllnlly Invited to attend. Don't forgot leaving and hid her coat and furs. J lln enmity, nnd two In Oakland ith b( (l(jme 0t om anU n,K ....Mocha hi It satisfies itmtj iKeung ot the : OWL TEA I c... Jl: our newToilttS The woman appeared ln tue city re corder's nflice and wanted tho man arrested, hut while the marshal went after hlni Bhe went to the train and started for Portland without her wraps. Darnell-Look. William H . Look Jtud Mrs. Martha Darnell, both of North Yakima, were married yesterday afternoon at o o'clock by Rev. It. J. Warner, of tr.o Methodist church, at the parsonage. I ait. and Mrs. 1-ook may decide I to tlu mother. I Ho hns been 111 for some time and his death was not unexpected, owing to his advanced age. Tho funeral was held nt tho residence of his daughter at Pilot Itock this afternoon nt 3 o'clock, and the Interment at the Pilot Hock cemetery this evening. COMMITTEE. CHURCH FAIR IN DECEMBER. Will Open With a Program Affair Will Continue Two Days. The ladies of the Chrlstinu church remain ln the city permanently, and have made arrangements for a church " r ' nl ...li!..U mill Im linlil frnm Flurxim. will stav hero for a time to Invest """""""" ber 10 to 12 Inclusive, Tho first even ing will open with, a literary and mil- Call for School Warrants. All school warrants for district No. 1fi. rrnm No. 280 to No. 371 and from No. 1 to No. !l Inclusive, will be paid unoit presentation at my office, room 1C, Judd block. Interest ceases anor this date. JOHN HAILEY. JR. Nov. 12, 1903. School Clerk. Boise-Baker Football. It is possible that the Boise-Baker City football game scheduled to take place tomorrow, may not come off be cause Boise has Imported some gate the advisability of making the , ing to reside here the couple will re- s,cnl Program, which the ladleB are players not in tho regulnr high school turn to North Yakima, their present now working on, and which gives team and Baker City will not meet prumme ui uumy uuy m mc hwi iuc uoise leum as long us tueru ure given In the city ror some time, rue other evenings will be devoted to the fair, but on each evening there will home. Twenty-Fve Dozen Hare. professionals ln the team. The Pendleton Ice and Cold Stor- be 80me special feature which will be . . i , i i i. t ... . . . . . with 51 names. All of the candidates arc running on the "Citizens" yet within the reach of the track ana air. Hanien thinks lt will be many I years Lefore an actual shortage of j ' ' vi i. I. Ill uTS IvH 1 11 uanvuiii UIVUU. , NEW EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ' Carload of Fruit Trees. An Idaho nursery company unload ed a carload of fruit trees at Lai Grande Thutbiai. The shluttienl con. ' sisted of 10,000 apple trees. One in-! Expected to Be Ready for Dedication dividual grower, L. Oldenburg, tak- age Company has received a shipment of 25 dozen American hare from Arl ington to be held in storage. The tinre are consigned to the Echo Canning and Packing Company, which haB a room in the storage plant which they use for storage purposes all of the time. During the past few months many dozen of -American hare have been placed there on storage, and the demand tor them Is increasing dally as the people come to sea the flavor and desirability of them as a food Spending Vacation Here. C. B. Dowdon, of Itoseburg, is at tne Pendleton and will remain in the city for several days on a tour of Inspec tion. Mr. Dowden has been ror the past nine years ln chargo of ono of the bridge gangs on the mountnln dl visions or the Southern Pacific and is spending his vacation In looking over Eastern Oregon r.nd Its resources. He ls Interested in Irrigation and will spend some time in louking over tne portions of the state where it ls prob able that the government will take' action. ing 5,500 winter apple trees. At least Next Spring. WnrVmp.n hnvp hpirnn thp pvrrivn. ju.uuu young trees win ue pianiea in tion for the roundation of the new Union county this fall, according to Episcopal church at Heppner. and as estimates of La Orande fruit men. I Eoon as that Is done the building will - ! be hurried to completion as fast as TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY possible. Take LuntjTe Bromo quinine Tabicia. All' It Is expected that the corner stone uri.iireiuDn tne money ii n M1U toenre. will 1 laid thp Inst ,,f thlc month IS. V. Grore't ilgnatuie on earn box. Sbc f t I i i 4 4i4'M"H -1 4 REAL... CUT GLASS Mont beautiful collection ever displayed In Pendleton. Bee our window but better still come in and Get Oar Prices TALLMAN & CO, Leading Di-ukcM and that the building will be ready lor Several Carloads of Wood. Several carloads of wood have reached the city and are now being sawed into stove wood at the wood yards. The companies here have been filling back orders for some time and refusing to consldor any wood orders that came in. The new shipments will have a tendency to relieve me situation to a certain extent, but there will be no permanent effect on uie market unless "the hhipments aro maintained, or interest to the people attending. Those w-ho have been appointed to take charge of the different uooths arc: Mesdamcs Ora Greulich and B. E. Kennedy, fnncy work and cusnlons; Mrs. Fred Taylor, Ladies Home Jour nal; Mesdames Milne and McDanlcl and Miss Syble McDanlel, refresh monts; Mrs. Dun Bowmnn, fruit; Mrs. William Hilton nnd Willie Milne, candy: .Mrs. J. S. Kees. aprons; Misses Berthn Cross and Mattle Good, handkerchiefs; Misses Mabel Reynolds and Mary Williams, pop corn. Why do You fa Do you know tht a dangerous thlngt iZV that It often fasten, uiien tttt Li i sumption and ends In jl a matter? Acker, En9!m , is beyond question td. all modern remedies, n 21 cough in one night MlKtSl a cold In a day. u tl J uroup, relieve Asthmj nj a oiuiiiiiiuu. uur iwa hi i j ohuuk mm -re guarantee bs tie to give satisfaction a j uucis. ror sale tir F. w i Co. SHOOTING ON NORTH SIDE. Midnight Mystery Cleared by J. F. ' Robinson and Frank Neagle. For some time the people on the north side of the river have been startlod every lew nights by a series of shots seemingly fired along the river bank. Each time the fusillade occurred In the morning between t and 2 o'clock, nnd would nwakcu the residents of that district. The ladles especially were tright ened. and last night J. F. Robinson and Frank Neagle started out to lo cate" the disturbance when it com menced. Atter a" lengthy investiga tion in the dark mid cold they lound that the noise was due to the short, sharp explosions ot tho gasoline en gine at the office of the Tribune, which sounded like pistol shots and have been a source or terror ami conjecture Tor a week or more to the north side residents. iMmnmmnmn l! I liko " ' jjsott, thick, I Ell CV I ' Sach as Xsw- IS V$K I beo-s JIewi- IB t ,h. 'tftw I mde produces, lll w 'VitfS? I Lccauto they 111 vfl V- T teaUzothatltin- m V I ft, VB I creases their 1 u K VJI I beauty fully It W, 8 1 Tik. W I percent. All ladles v'Tf5i I X who wiih tn Blvu )IJ f Ira H T .S'ETBno'a llcp.ri- ff I 1 X cidbb trial will icon l I Iwcome convinced of )I X this iict. bvcaiue, by (my . v I X destroylne the iltao- II N X ly germ nt work up- I X oo tho hair root. It Vv V , X makes dandruR, falllDir. ( I impossibilities; I :: I Gentlemen ))( I " I find it equally as valuable, for (I I on bold heads. 51 ' IrorSaleatalirirst-CtaasOriig Stf5l NOT GOOD, NOT HERE NEW GOODS DILL PICKLES, to Iwlfc SOUR PICKLES SWEET PICKLES SAUR KRAUT GREEN OUVES r-WCZ MEAT tt it u . F- S. LOUNGER & SON J lJ OT GOOD, NOT HERE Has Pleuro.Pneumonia. Mrs. Martin Anderson hns been con fined to her home on the north side1 for a couple of weeks with pleuro pneumonia, and is quite 111. Last evenng Miss Mallory, "f Portland, reached tho city and will nurse Mrs. Anderson through her Illness. Miss Mallory Is a trained nurse, and is em ployed by Dr. Chlpmnn as his special nurse. Hung in the Stirrup. Robert Marlow was thrown from a horse yesterday and nis foot hung in the stirrup in such a manner that tho large bone of the leg was broken about six Inches below tho knee. Tho boy was taken to the residence of his uncle. William McCormacb, where Dr C. J. Smith set the bone. SAW MONSTER STEER. From Irrlgon. V. B. Holbrook, of Irrlgon, Is In the city for u short visit on business. Mr. Holbrook has founded a new city down in his county and will lead tho waters over the dry land there ip demonstiate his Ideas of Irrigation T. W. Ayres Returned From a Visit to Payette Yesterday Evening. T. W. Ayres returned yestorday rrom Payette, Idaho, where he visited his cousin. C- E. Kirk, who has been (gulte seriously 111, but whoso condi llCJn IM II1UUU 1UI1J1UXJU. While nt Payette, Mr. Ayres saw HulKor. tho second largest steer n the world. Bulger. Is nn Oregon pro duct as he was born at North row. der six years ago and was taken while a small calf to Idaho. The monster steer is 17 hands high and weighs 3.500 pounds, tie was bred from a grade heifer and a short horn bull. Mr Coughanour. his own er. hns been offered J3.000 for tho animal, but lias declined to accept, as he Is planning to exhibit it at the St. Louis exposition and also .at the Lewis and Clark fair. Tested the Hose. Tho hose recently purchased by the city from T. C. Taylor and the Thomp son Hardware Company was tested this afternoou and found to with stand a pressure or 400 pounds in a satisfactory manner, 1 Wanted in Pocatello. Chief of Police Ford, of Pocatollo, Idaho, was In the city last night for a' short time, while en route to Spokane after a man wanted In Pocntelln, who Is being held for his arrival.,- Sam White In Town. Samuol White, district attorney for Uakor and Union counties, and cnlr- man of the democratic siato contra! committee, was In tho city for a short time yesterday on a business trip. Locked the Jailer In. Thlee prisoners ln, the Lewlston, Montana Jail locked the jailor lnand mode their cscapo, Thursday morning. THB VHOLESOMB Crescent Receives His Appointment T. O. Montgomery yesterday receiv ed Iiis commission as district deputy grand chancellor of district No, io, ofi the Knights of Pythias. J, H. Uwlnu ' held the office last year. I Baking Powder The reaafcahl increase la coosuoapfaoo c rovsa its purity and whoIcsomcacM. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With Coupon JJOK8K9 TAKEN IIP, Taken up, one br hon. 10 year old, tbln Id llMli, blaie (uoe, two while bind (tet, llabt wire cut on left (root lee. welchl about 11X10 i ponnut, oeii auacuau io iifK. Martin Andaraan Rurnunrlnn I Una Dxy bono about 111 year OIu, nraua "11" Martin Anderaon Recovering. I0n rlht alp, wlrcculon iit front lif aboe Martin Anderson, who has been In mwe, waiithtwo tiouuan t, knnnit.i , r ,i Bald horaaa nnt ID onr triable Nor t. and w ll.ull.t HI J-UIUUIIU IT HUIUU , . .ih .... w.... time, la rejiorted as doing nicely, and ealU for tame, aftbe Tlphon Uvcrraiable. Blowly Improving, 1 -Howaaa Hon. 1ST. JOE STOR JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, Ladies' Tailor-Made Stfl WE PUT THEM ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST, $15 We Ouarautee.you enu't eiiual them anywhere for less UuaB On accouut'of late arrival we make the low price we do. WewEi iiiase low prices on nil our touts ana JucKeU during Bale. Kernel tlOO.OO in Gold Coin to be given away Dec. 24th. A ticket wilts 1.1)0 purubnse. LYONS-MERCANTILE CO. f-f-f"ff-'H--T it lull I II ill T- 1-1- I -f.AstaAsaiUiTnts -------- J --t-A.t i WE HAVE SELECTED A NUMBER OF Overcoats I Suits for Men and Boys I To make Special Prices on as trade stimulant. BUSINESS I GOOD AT The Boston Stori Be a busy Patron. Weekly Drawing Sato 8 p. m. Ticket with each 50c purer. 4 ii-ll"lA DRESSING FOR THAN GIVINO is a time when one wants to VI ,koi nn one cw"! out 'perlectly laundereiTgJ careiui anenuu tK launilerinc, H T.1 once get ynur snir'?' "jk .. r liv ns there , trouble in you doing tbeto ;. THE DOMESTIC LAW New Electrical Supply Hoist - LET US FIGUKii With you on Wiring your e lilding for ELECTRIC L1GHT5, ELECRRIC J 13LL, or Electrical work 'n any kind. ' 3 COURT STREET, west of Boston t j