DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1903. ROUGH WEATHER SHOES The stormy winter weather demands that you protect your feet. We are feet protectors and can supply you with good solid, yet neat-appearing and comfortable fitting shoes fast the things for the kind of atmospheric conditions we now have and can expect for some time to come. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. I GOOD SHOES CHEAP "KLONDIKE" IS DESERTED. Former Busy Wood on Mcaehsm Creek No Longer Active. "Klondike," the now wood start ;d three yearB oro by H. E. Porter, of Meacham, on his timber land be 'tween Meacham and Huron, Is al most deserted tills wlntor. For the past t.o years It has been the center of the cord wood Industry or the Blue mountains. It Is esti mated that 30,000 cords of wood has JJecn shipped out of that camp and Honio of this wood was run down tho most preclpltotiB bluffs In the moun tains, through "chutes." As ninny as 30 men have been employed In bnndl Ins tho wood output of "Klondike, beside the choppers. The first experiment with Japan ese as wood choppers In the Illtic mountains was tried at this camp in 1901. A ang of fifl was put at work in the timber on the steep hill sides and from all accounts of the exper iment they were very successful choppers. A spur was put In by the O. U. & Ti. at the "Klondike" camp nnd It was a very busy scene for two years. This winter there is not much doing at the camp and the activity-is con fined to the summer months. Huron is taking the lead this win ter as the wood camp of the Blue mountains. There are now 25 men employed there, getting out wood. The supply of good wood near Huron has never been "culled," owing to tna rough nature of tho country to haul over. Allen's Spur, Meacham, Kame la and Spring Spur are all very -tisy and tho amount of wood on the dump at nil these camps is one-third greater than last year. ' Gone to Tacoma. Howard Elliott, the now president of tho Northern Pacific, did not como to this city over tho W. & C. It., on his tour of inspection, as was ox pected, but has gone on to Tacoma from Walla Walla, where ho was last night. Mr. Elliott, with a special train, Is making a tour of all of the Hues of the Northern Pacific and it had been planned for him to come to Pendleton, but for some reason the plans were changed. Will Improve Lehman Springs. C. It. Dutton, has returned from Lehman Springs and will spend the winter here. In tho spring Mr. Du: ton will make some very extensive improvements in nts popular summor resort and will bo ootter prepared than ever to care for tho wants of his patrons. During the past season Lehman Springs nuule a very favor able impression on all who visited It and established a name that means large patronage next year. MH I I I MM III 5 i J Exquisite new Designs iu 1 REAL... 1 I i CUT GLASS i! I Most beautiful collection ever J 2 dlnplayed Iu Pendleton, J Bee our window but letter still come In and I Get Oat Prices i TALLMAN & GO, t Resignation Filed. Owing to a lack of important bus iness to come before the body there was no meeting of the city council last evening. Three of tho members came to the hall, and after sitting around for a time wont home. Out side of the resignation of Councilman Sommervlllo there wils but little that could bo considered had the round! met. Crank in Name Only. V, A. Crank of Spokane, who was formerly connected with tho White House store of that city, has been secured to have charge of the dry goods department nt tne St. Joe store. Mr. Crank Is not wuat his name states, but a very pleasant gentle man, who is a thoroughly exper ienced drygoods man and comes here hishly recommended. Notice, Remember tho St. Joe Store will give away absolutely free, $100 In gold, December 21th. A ticket given with each dollar purchase. See that you got your tickets, Milton Farm Sold. Jacob Gonsor and wife have sold to Louis Lions for $1,600, a tract'of 104 acres In the vicinity of Milton, together with the water rights and ditcher belonging to the piopcity. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxatlre nromo Quinine Tablet. All druijglin refund the motley 11 it (alls to cure. K. W. ttrore'i ilguattire on each box. 23c A pair of girls' red knit gloves that were found are advertised in tho classified columns. D. H. D. Park Osteopath Successfully treats all Chronic Troubles Without the aid of knife or drugs. Rheumatism, Stomach and all Female Dis orders a Specialty Consultation and examination Freest 6 JO' Johnson st., Pendleton 1 WfuW1 Somen 1 1 jjeautiful ' jgair makes fffeautifulj lomen NEwnno's HEiiPicini: makes JiEAUTI I'll L i I Al K, Decauso 1 1 de stroys tliu deadly microbe at work upon tho hair roots, thus making dundrull and lullliiR hair impos sible, and promoting a thick, luxu riant growth of hair, Increasing tho owntir'HCood lookafiillylOO percent. It will alo enreyour laAier, brotlwr, hn band or iwwtlxurt of nnr calp aUrctlon tliey may ha e, erwi baldnfts. Ir It work! Ilka a eh.rrn upon the UiM.tl patrl. Uij ll yourself, tben you will surely rvoummeml IU For Sale at all Firtt-Oatt Drug Storti. NOT GOOD, NOT HERE NEW GOODS DILL PICKLES, in bulk ' SOUR PICKLES , SWEET PICKLES ,, SAUR KRAUT GREEN OLIVES HINCE MEAT F. S. YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, NOT HERE NEEDS A GREAMERY PENDLETON BEST OPEN ING IN THE STATE. Commercial Cream Company, of Sa lem, Would Build Here If Fifty Milk Patrons Were Guaranteed All Butter How Died la Imported. Georgo D. Goodhuo, representative of tho Commercial Cream Company, of Salem, and also of tho DoLavol Cream Soparator, Is In tho city today on route from Lowlston to Wallowa county, where ho goes to look after creamery Interests. Mr. Goodhuo 1b one of tho most practical creamery mon In the Northwest, and Is interested In the dovcloptnent of that Industry, wher ever there ,1b an opening. Ho has looked ovor tho field in Umatilla county, and is convinced that there is tho best opening for a crenmory In Pendleton of any point In tho state at this time, If tho people owning cows would furnish milk to supply such an Institution. Ho announced thltf morning that his company would uulld and oper ate a first-class creamery In this city If tho peoplo of Umatilla county would guarantee them 50 milk pat rons to start with. Tho lact that Pendloton consumes about 300,000 pounds of butter an'iru ally, and imports the cntlro supply from outside points, is one convinc ing argument In favor of a home In stitution of this Wind. There Is no other place in the Northwest so well Bupplied with natural facilities for tho creamery business a9 Umatilla county. The foothills of Wes ton mountain, nnd tho entire length of Meacham creek and Umatilla river all have abundant grass and water supply, and furnisn unequal led opportunity for" this Industry. Mr. Goodhuo will .eep in toucn with Pendleton and will look upon this city as one of tho most promis ing openings for a first-class cream ery in tho state, and it sufficient in terest can bo aroused among the farmers owning cows, to Justify tho establishment of such un Institution here, lie will be glad to begin nego tiations. Union county has supported ono of tho most prosperous small creamer ies in the state for tne past three or four years, and this season tho In come to tho farmers from ordinary cows has reached as high as $10 per month per head. ON MISSIOh, WORK. Rev. B. F. Harper of Pendleton In the Interior or Oregon. inv t if Mnpnilltvrav and Hov. B. P.' Harper departed Wednesday fnV Tim-Tin nfter nrcachinc six ser mons In Long Creek, sayB tho Long n i. T nthmAnvn nn nmiflltlt- meut for that place Sun lay and will Install Rov. A. J. lrwin pastor. Presbyterian Sun day school missionaries for Eastern Oregon, the former residing at Gold- cndale. Washington, anu uie mum nt Pendleton. They are making a circuit of xnc interior and when they find a town that has no preacher thoy do what they can toward supplying Uie place with a minister. On reacmg IluniB they will wrlto to Elder Booth, (it Tho Dalles, and If tho Mothodlsts Intend to nbandon this field tho Presbyterians will take It up. POLICE COURT. Marshal Sheer Is Presiding Two Plain Drunks. i. .i,.nrff nf nlrv Recorder III nil- " . Thomas Fitz Gerald from Ills office, tho duties of the recorder aim uu nimaliul uro falling to somo oxtont on Marshal Sneer. This morning two Indians wero ar rested for drunkenness, and nfter ,.ni., tut sr. encn as ball -o insure their appearance In court when tho judgo returned, wero allowed to go. ti a MnArilmr the man who had started out on" tho "Hood's Sarsa parlllu" business, with somo umnxu- lo wnlnr nml n UUalltlty Of llUmt sugnr, nnd has been living nt the city Jail for tno past, uvu uuyn uo result or having peddled In tho city released this morning, and It is presumed will open his business in somo morn ap preciative burg. SPOKANE BACKED OUT. Neither Wlil Pendleton Team Attend K. of P. District Convention. UTnr.l lina l,Iin MrfIVfid in tllO CllY that tho Spokane team of tho Knights of Pythias cannot attond the dis trict convention in uayxon on iuua ,inv Mnvnnilipr 24. and tiioreforo the team from this city will not attond tho convention, Tno convention ox tended an invitation to tho lodgo of infilntnti in lirlnf n tunm from this city to compete with a team from Spokane, hue for somo reason inu i.nnMnfrtnn tenm has declined to bo pupcnt after all arrangements were niado. it in nriHBlhln that a few of the l,t,r.. Tniimhnm frnm this cltv will attend tho convention, though thero will bo no concerted attempt to visit it. "THE LITTLE OUTCA8T," A Good Strong Play That Was Ap preciated by a Large Audience. lTin i..rtln Outcast" was playea to a good house last night at tho Frt zer, and was appreciated by overy ono of the audlonco, Tho funny parts woro funny, and tho pathetic scones woro handled In a way that mano more man onu iuuuuruuunuu woman hunt for her handkerchief. ansa May utockton, as uuuu uuu, ITin nnuulinv una thn fnvnrltn Of tllO evening nnd her portrayal of tho lift) and tho footings of tho street gamin 01 mo largo city orougm iruuuuiu applnttso from the hoiian. Tho part of Paul Weston, tho niun who was wronged, was taken by Stanley Johna nnd wnn ono of tho strong pieces of tho evening, as wns the part of Made line, his wife. As a whole, tho play was one of those melodramas such lis tho iihirh of the people lllto, nnd was given a good reception by tno audlonco. MEMORIAL SERVICES. By the Elks, December 6 Possibly In the Christian Church. The Elks or tuo city aro milking preparations for their annual me morial services, which will bo held on thu first Sunday of December. U If thought that tho services will bo hold this year In tho Christian church provided tho rostrum cun be arrang ed for tho occasion, Tho time of the service will bo about 4 o'clock In tho afternoon of December (i, nnd will consist of the regular ritual of the ordor, a memor ial address by some member of tho lodge from a dlstnnco, and some special music. WILL HAVE OPPOSITION. Petition for C. E. Roosevelt for Water Commissioner. Tho beginning of tho first, and bo far the only, fight in the city election was made yesterday when a petition was circulated asking C. E. Roose velt to allow his name to lio nln-nd In nomination for water commission ui. me iiuution was circulated yes terday and today, and It Is under stood to bo strongly supported. Un load other candidates spring up for the various places to bo filled on tho council this will be the only olllco foi which thero Is more tluin one n-plrant. W. J. LINUJAY ncTIRED. Has Been O. R. & N. Foreman at La Grade for 11 Years. V. J. Ltndf.ny, who has bee- tore man In the mechanical department of the O. R. & N. at La Grande, for tho past 11 years, has resigned his position nnd moved to Portland whore he will ros.do permanently. J. D. Matheson, traveling engineer. Is temporary foreman until a pormn nont man Is selected for the place. Public Dinner at Long Creek. A public dinner will bo given in the Long Creek school house on Thanksgiving Day. The ladles of tho district and community will pro paro cntablcs of various kinds and bring them to the school house on that day when tho public will be In vited In to eat. A program will lio prepared by the school for both be fore and after dinner which will mako ThnuksKlvIng Day very Interesting nnd enjoyable to those who attend. Long Creek Light. Woman in .lall Ten Times. Mrs. Elllo Wlnundy, who has been In Jail In Spokano, 10 times during tho past summer, for drunkenness, Is again In the tolls of the law for biting, kicking ami scratching an officer, nnd will spend 00 days there repenting hor folly. She has a hus band at Northport. Washington, but stays In Jail more man she lives with him, Albort Fairfnx, aged 10. was sen tenced to 10 vears In the penitentiary nt Missoula, Mont., baturday, for killing n Japanese. ten. STOMACH ff A doseoftlM! . UltterH bel'oro meals will cro wle u healthy ilVsire nir food anil im-ltit the Htiinincli in its work of diges tion. Then you'll not .iuf ferfroni Flatulency Knur Htnmmth Hick Htuiluche DyBpr psia or IlMllgTHtiOU. We tire" a trial at once, 0 "I linvn bt-t'it Iriiiililoil n trout ileal ivllli u lorpiil liver, tvhkli imoiIhcoj consttpv .Ion. I (omul CAM 'Altr.TS in lio all yoaclnlm ortkoiu.ainl Bccurcit r.inili reiki Ilia llrst trial hnt I rmrdi3ycilrmnlliuriipl and mi com jioiely cuioil. ihluill only lio lou v.Vm to rco mincnd Cavcuinls lvbcuavcr tlio opvortiiultr IB urCBCtltlHl " .1. A Smith. SK0 Susqucliunna Ave.. I'lilUilalplila, !'. CANDY Mf CATHARTIC TRAOC UAXK HitltTSIKO Plwunt. I'slaubl. 1'oient. Tle. Clood. uo Uood. Never Sicken, weimen.ur urlpe.ivc.c,iu) ... OURE CONSTIPATION. ... luMn Kmm4; Cra (klt, M..lttl. . Trt. t MTft BIP fold il K')ranted lir U ilruf. T0IAb gliuto Ol'JtK Tobacco lUbll. THE THOLBSOME Crescent Baking Powder The rtmsrkable increase in consumption troves its purity and wkoleomenc. ONE POUND 25 CENTS With a Coupon California's Monstrous Crawfish. A huge crawfish rcsembl.ng a baby whnlo In slzo will bo exhibited by Santa Barbara county, California, nt the world's fair. Tho crawfish was cntight recently In a trap which was set In tho channel a short distance off shore rrom Snn Louis Obispo, Cnl. In length It measures oxactly thlrty-BOven nnd one-hair inches, rrom tho end of tho tall to-tho end of tno lecierii. in una m iwuniy inches around tho hcud and weighs , eighteen pouiius. unnnic io wun- stand tho chnnge of BiirroundlngH, the crnwflsh died shortly nfter being taken from the water. A largo metal box Is being mado In which to keep him while on oxhlliltlon at tho fnlr. Sixteen gallons of alcohol will hn required to preserve the fish. , National'', J. Manhood or Machinery. Tho wonders which mechanical ap- racturcrs, and Indeed, with almost facturors. and Indeed, with almost all forms of Industry have achieved; tho greater cheapness nnd the great-1 or consumption which have followed , upon this, ino Increased Incentives , to trndo and coramoreo which have ' been a rosult of both; Uicmi, it must bo owned, have dazzled tho eyes and blinded the Judgment of mon ns to their effects uporf that which is more precious than machinery, or manu factures, or wealth, of national ex pansion, nnd that 1b manhood; and especially to the well-being of tnnt vast majority or the race which, un der the most civilized conditions of life, must nlvays mainly earn Its bread with Its hands. Bishop Potter. At 1 i Mothers Tl.r. '"". xou onlj to try it tn K0 ' wilU Lfl II S rillociroo4 Dt.. . Ml Is to love rhiM.' WUIlOUt th k I a. m. DCCtant othur mud . ..' iwBiiainrvi so nil r- mitVi-rmr, I mUBBB Uiat slic lrwks ionvartltniV, Hour with appreliension aid Miithpr'; Frifinrl. Vv it's tifmetrntititr nnrl cnntL'. u n ,rc nancn TiT,'fiiiwiir-v : t t i r i -ill unn AnFnm . . . r bo prepares the system tor the ordeal that she passes hrotigh the event safely and with but little sufferinjr, as numbers have testified and said, "it is worth its weight in gold." $i.oo per jS, bottle of druggists. Book containing if valuable information mailed free. O THE BKADHELD RECUUTOR CO.. Atlant. Ca. ST. JOE STO The truth itself Li not believed from oat who often has deceived. We are no! deceiving the public in oaf Great CUT PRICE SALE, which will be fa progress Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, November J 6, J 7 and J 8. vi niv vih la ixi i ii in i 1 1 FRAZER TI R. J. NIXON, Manager ONE NIGHT ONLY . THURSDAY, NOVEMBEK vw. n 71 m ' ftmrir is u i irr Anu Ills upera tonipauy i" of Chorion DIokens's niasttrpieoe, "Mr. . Pickwk HISTORICAL COSTUMES crPWRRV AND GENERAL PROPS tut Most Hxcensive musical uream"'- CURTA1N AT 8.15 4i nnncclMil FOR 01VINQ :c o t.mA when one "- r flue best, ana tnw -;, .t laiiiiub.--. . r 1 ..l.nlinll IU carenu " "; . . .inltr j u ' . Cllllb UUm- Mr . -,V trouMe in you uoi6 - THE III (VI M I LJ M1 - - Mineral Rubber.l you iiAViNiKNi) iiuildinq .., CE A vrow nrJlint ItnoooHBiiry to JIKI i i m i thi I c nvy'i . .. .... i 4Ih iMti tnr nn l k " ' - roorin.;r Fat flut nnd stoop Burfacoa . It Bold ' TomiKin. fir nil cllmateg. Reasonable In cobi. toed. II T'lll pay to tt8K xor pnceu """ lM0 0. THE ELATEBITE ROOFINC Worcester Building. '4