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DAILY EAST ORE QONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1904. -ft' ,1., ;..,.(.-.. .t-.-.fr-.l. BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL lines of Shoes in our store, except Queen Quality. Our clearance sale continues until February ist Special Low Prices in broken lines. Pick up those bargains while you can. Ladles' Kid Turn Bole, SerRO Top. Jfi 00, for $2.50 Ladled' Patent Kid, Turn Hole, tfl.00. for :) 00 Ladles' Kid, Turn French Heel. $5.00, for 13.00 Ladles' Kid Shoes, lu light ami heavy soles $2.50, for $1.75 Come in and take a look and get Prices DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phone Main 1181. COOD SHOES CHEAP f THE BUTTER TRADE PROSPECTS FOR CREAMERY IN PENDLETON PROMISING. Commercial Cream Company Will Look Over the Field Next Pendle. ton Best Creamery Location In Northwest If Farmers Will Furnish Cream Some Outside Concern Liable to Make the City Nothing But a "Cream Station." STORE NATURAL ICE O. R. 4 N. COMPANY WILL FOLLOW USUAL CUSTOM. Railroad Storehouse at Pendleton Will Hold Six Hundred Tons Ice Will Be Brought From North Pow der Storage Chambers Now Empty and Company Is Using Cold Storage Ice. During the latter part of this week or the first of next, the O. It. & N. will start Its trnck department work men on the task of Ailing the compa ny's Ico house In this city. It will hold 600 tons of Ice, and heretoforo it has been the habit of tho company to fill tho building each winter from tho North Powder. This year It is not thought that the usual nmouut will be placed hero for thp reason that it is only tho train service that has to bo met, while at tho other points along tho roail thero Is a large amount or refrigerator business that has to be attended to. The house horo is now empty, and the company is using ice from tho cold -storage plant to nil the tanks of the passenger trains that pass through here. ' At Walia Walla and Riparia tho houses have been enlarged, tho in creased capacity being made neces sary by the larger fruit shipments that have been made and arc expect ed in the future. At Huntington, while the house has not been altered it will be filled to its utmost capac ity, in order that thero will be suf ficient stock on lmnu during the sum mar to replenish the refrigerator cars that pass through that placo on their way Eas-t, Tho ice is plentiful this year, though during tho last week It sank under the workmen ami put a stop to further proceedings for a time. AT ASSEMBLY HALL. ! r. dc 5. t Cough Syttip Will stop that Cough and Cure that Cold. It is Sure to reach THE RIGHT SPOT. I i 1 i t, V Varied and Attractive Program by High School Students. Friday ovonlng tno pupils of the high school will present their regu lar Friday ovenlng program to their friends at the assembly hall. The progr.uu is a good one, and doubtless will meet with the Mattering recep ti"n that has been accorded to those previously rendered. Tho numbers tor Friday evening nro: Music High School Orchestra. Debate Resolved, That further an nexation of territory Is not for the best interests of the American peo ple. Afllrnintivo, James Hooves and Earl Archibald; negative, Ed Forest anil hYancIs Jackson. Essay Sybil McDanlol. Recitation Delva St. Clair. Essay Flora Oman. Recitation Leila Crooks. Speech Carl Ford. Recitation Ilornico ituppe. Recitation Anna Hascler. Recitation Jessie Raymond. Oration William Wyrlck. Recitation Willie Milne. Critic's report. Georgo D. Goodhue, representative of tho Commercial Cream Company, of Salem, Is In tho city today, on route to 1-a Grande, to assist In the oiienlnc of a now creamery at that place, and will return to Pendleton the first of next week to look over the Held in Umatilla county. Ho has just returned from a busi ness trip to l.owlston, whero his company will prooauly start one of the largest creameries in the" North- ' west, and Is pleased with tho out look there. Mr. Goodhue regards Pendleton as the most favorable creamery town in j tho entire Inland Empire, if the farmers will taku sulllcicnt Interest 1 to furnish milk for such nn Indus try. It is the distributing point for a larger territory than any other city In Eastern Oregon, with possibili ties for oxpanslon of trailo every year, and If the business men and farmers do not take sufficient inter est to support n homo creamery, sonio largo concern will -soon make Pendleton simply n "cream station," and all the miller will be imported from outside points us in tho pail, and tho cream produced in tho vicin ity will ho shipped olsowhoro to he manufactured Into butter, instead t furnishing employment to a law number of people In . .is city, in that Industry. About 100 cows havo now been pledged to tho creamery proposition here, and if enough can he found to Justify the business a first-class in stitution will be built here in the im mediate future. Pendleton has tho largest retail butter trade In Eastern Oregon and with tho exception of small quanti ties made by scattoring farmers, the entire amount used Is Imported. All the money spent in making Pendle ton's butter supply would bo "spent among home business men If a creamery were built here. and Impressive. Nu ouo can afford to miss It. . , Services oiieli ovtniliig nt 7:30. Tho public Is cordially Invited. GRAND MAtiCER IS HERE. Head Official of the O Fellows Will Meet With Both Lpcal Lodges To night. Joseph Mlcelli. grand muster of tho Odd Fellows of Oregon, arrived from Union lids morning, on nn official visit to the thriving lodges of slio order In this city, .Mr, Mlcelli Is making an olllclal lour uf tho state and Just visited sev eral lodges In tho eastern portion and Is now on tho return trip to his homo hi Roseburg. Ho will meet with both lodges horo tonight, at I, O. O. F. hall at 7:30, at which tlmo both teams will exem plify the work of the order and ro celvo Instructions from tho grand master. Mr. Mlcelli finds tho order In a most prosperous condition in tho state. Thero aro now 170 lodges of tho order In Oregon, with a mombor chip of 11,000, and now lodges aro Icing orgnnlzcd regularly at dlfforont points, besides the encouraging hi cieaso In membership In nil the old established lodges, POLICE COURT. Heavv Snows at Alba. Lonzo Dnwi.'s, one of tho well known ranchnuin of Camas prairie, WANTED WEATHER OBSERVER was a business vJsltor in the city to day. Ho reports tfto snow to bo from eight to 10 fnclure iieep in iiio vicin ity of Alba nnd much deeper in the timber. i Train tin a child in Jho way he should go and when he is olA ho will not go to congress unless he nas a chance. - IS. 1' THE WHOLESOMie N CRESCENT Pendleton v..e Only Large City in ths State Without Regular Weather Reporter. District Forecaster A. E. Heals, of Portland, has sent out an inquiry for a local weather observer In this city. Since Roscoo Ilryson left the city tho weather has attended to Itself, and no reports havo been sent In to tho district headquarters at Portland. .Mr. Heals is very desirous of finding sonio person who will mnko regular reports to his offlco on weather nnd crop conditions from Pendleton, Tind wll) (send out tho necessary blanks an.? turn over tho office barometer and rafif "W at any time, to the ixjrson deswDS the honor. (P. s. There Is no sa.."tIT attached to the position, but It Is a government Job.) WILL PAY FOR NAMES. TALLMAN & CO. i Leading Druggists 1' ' Egg -Phosphate BAKING POVDCR The remarkable increase in con sumption demon-trates its superla tive merits and vvholesomeness. ONE FOUND 25 CTS T t NOT GOOD, NO'f HERE A I Praiseworthy Fault One that true economy must endorse The only complaint we have ever heart! about 'Revere" Coffee came from a consumer who said it was "too strong." "Too strong" is a highly laudable fault in a Coffee, and one easily remedied by USING LESS TO THE CUP "Top strong." is not the same as "too rank." The latter is a fault that often characterizes weak coffee, and nearly always characterises very cheap grades. "Too strong" simply means that REVERE COFFEE will produce more cups of the desired strength than the consumer gives it crodit for, and for that reason true economy prompts its purchase. The "per cup" cost of "Revere" coffee at 40c a pound is no more than when a 25c grade is used. The incomparable flavor, rich aroma and satisfying body cost absolutely nothing extra. Once Tried Always Used Primary Nomination League Offers Five Cents Per Name for All Ren Istered Petitioners. In order to hurry up tho work of circulating; the petitions for tho direct nomination amendment, tho leaguo has offored flvo cents per name for overy namo of a registered voter sent In on tho petitions, before February 6th. Nearly overy voter approached on tho subject Is In favor of tho amend ment nnd will sign tho petition If pre sented to him, but does not take" suf ficient Interest to go to tho cleric's of flco nnd sign tho petition voluntarily. Tho petitions can bo secured at tho county clerk's offlco nnd any person desiring to spend a fow days' solicit ing signers will bo repaid for tho work by tho prlco offored by tho league. Tho petitions should bo re turned to tho county clerk, or for ward to W. S. U'Ren, Oregon City, not lator than February 1, so thoy may be filed with tho secretary uf stato by February C. STRICKEN WITH OATALEP3Y. F. S. YOUNGER & SON i - i j. 1 1. it, 1 - Travellno Harness Maker Was Tak en to Poor Farm. William Williams was removed trom tho Wheeler lodging houso yes terday afternoon In a cataleptic stato and taken to tho county poor farm. Vvi.eeler is a harness makor by trado and camo horo a short tlmo ago to work In tho Smith harness works on Court street. Ho has no rolntlves or friends in this country, having como hero but n short tlmo ago. For a tlmo ho was In tho Canadi an mounted pollco, and after leav ing that sqrvlce went Into tho United States regular nrmy, being discharg cd from tho sorvico for physical dis ability. Ho will bo kopt at tho poor farm until further disposition is mado of him. "HOLY 8PIRIT." This Topic Drew a Large Audience Last Night. Dr. Martin discussed this much abused subject at tho First Christian church last night to a largo and ap preciative nudlenco. Tho speaker gavo tho Hlblo tenoning on tho wprk of tho holy spirit in convorsion and Illustrated tho subject in many sim ple but forcible ways, Tho services oach ovonlng aro vory Instructive nnd uplifting. Miss Springer's solos nro always Impres sive. Tonight Dr. Martin gives his great locturo on "Marriago nnd Dlvorco," This locturo is amusing, instructive Jessie Howard Defended Her Own Case on Plea of Not Guilty. Jessie Howard was drunk on tho street yestordny nnd the marshal had at last to load her Into n dray to got her to jail. This morning sho plead ed not guilty In the police court, und defended herself. She snld she had hut two glasses of beer, and that sho wanted to walk by the sluo of tho officer, falling In widen she refused to walk at all. Sho was fined $10 and left the court In search of an ntto ney to appeal the caso to tho circuit court. One Indian was given three days for being drunk on tho street last night. MISS SUMNER ILL. Suffering From Severe Attack of Cer ebro Spinal Meningitis. .Miss Itcrthn .M. Sumner, the gener al organizer of tho Women of Wood craft, who was in the city a short tlmo ago, tins been taken to tho North Pacific Sanatorium at Port land, suffering from ccrchrn spinal meningitis. While making tho trip Into tho Coos Hay country .Miss Sum ner caught a sevcro coat ami the at tack followed. She Is now improv ing, but has been critically 111 r.t Coos Hay for a month, and was re moved to Portland by boat. TOUR OF INSPECTION. Officials of O. R. & N. Will Go Over the Washington System. I). W. Campbell, the assistant su perintendent of the Washington di vision of tho O. R. & N., with head quarters at Tekoa, was in the city yesterday and left this morning in company with W. Ilonons, superin tendent of the track department, for Walla Walla. They will make a tour or Inspection over tho Washington division of the O. R. & N. AT FROOME'S STAPLE. Professor Haw Will Give fils Free Exhibition of Horse Training. ' Professor Haw, tho horso trainer, will give his free exhibition at Froomo'a iivory Hlnblo, opposite the postofllce., thlj! ovonlng, and every ovonlng this week. The chajigo In lo cation from Jay & Jeiisan's black smith shop to Froome's stable Ih bo cause of more floor surface at llio latter placo. Yard Force Reduced. One switchman on the O. It. & N. yard force has been laid off for a time until the spring rush begins. J. J. .ally, being the youngest man on tho force has been laid off, leaving Yardmaster Leonard and Ralph Mc Donald to handle tho work at the present. Moved to Seattle. Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Oahagan left this morning for Seattle, whoro thny will reside In tho future. Slnco ho Ing In the city both Mr. nnd Mrs. do liagan have mado a uirgo clrcio tf friends who will be sorry to seo thorn lei've. It Is stated that tho recent uiisua cessful slrlko of 100,000 toxtllo work ps In Philadelphia caused a los of $12,000,000 to tho manufactures and $8,000,000 to tho employes. Ono re suit was the Introduction of labor saving machinery which displaced 2,000 men HASH'S To prevent Colds, Chills, or Malaria thero is noth ing so sure us the Hitters. It tones up tho HV'deni.Htlrs up t h o sluggish blood and hihI tlvcly cus Slek Headache Dizziness T.i. ..... .. i fr STOMACH J ii "V Sitters Sr A fair trial will convince you. Are You Fagged? That run-down feeling is caused by your over-worked digestive organs not doing their work properly. Set them right, re invigorate your system nnd restore sound and lasting health by using Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxci 10c and ffic. PICTURE FOR 8CHOOL8. Art Exhibit Committee Receives No. tlce of the Award. ' Tho Pondloton art exhibit commit too recolvod word yostonlay from thn Tumor Art Company that thoy hud ranked 13th in tho art exhibit prize rontoBt nnd would ho entitled to o ploturo valued at $10. Tho commltteo decided to nine . tills In ono of tho school roomB that has boon nddod slnco last year us all others havo boon provided for' Tho recent action of tho City Im provomont l.caguo In turning ovor a fund of $73.35 to tho art exhibit com. mltteo, as stated in tho motion, "for the purpose of framing tho pictures" will bo heartily nppreclatod by tho clubs. ThlB money comes as a sur prlso to tho clubB as It was not known that this fund wns available. Regular Council Meeting. Tho city council will meot this ovonlng. It Ib thought that it will bo nn unovontful boshIoii, as thero Is nothing In sight to causo especial In torcst. At this mooting tho bids of tho different papors which doslro the city printing will bo oponed and a plinlno inntlii ft. Oct.:. .. only to ....J1 Ken,,,!.1"" Hi w ...P'epiri, reading"""5' It Remnant Si Wn havn iiiRt rnmnli.i.,,1 T" ""r""""""" ' i"-.u uur invoice anH fij immense assortment of Remnants All kmH. suited. Ginghams, Woolens, Tick" Shir urii'S. Rilihnns. n.wl n tl ' V KS &htings, , ..amlu dIlu one other)li1(1)jJ COME AND BUY THEM CHPad 1 -.u We will also during this sale make a great clean J U-i CLOTHING WILL ALSO GO VERY i $iS.5o Suit will go at $i3.oo 17 50 buit will go at i2.so 16 50 Suit will go at n.50 ita.oo suit will go at 10.00 i2.5o Suit will go at 8.5o And so on as low as $3.50 per suit W.. 1....... i. r. . 1 .-.1 ... ..v. mi: nui:ai auiuticu SIOCK 01 goods bctll Spring it has been our pleasure to show since locatioeh dletOll. and we must mnki! rnnm fnr tl,om v. 1 , . i i, ...... ...., .it win II freely for tie next two weeks, so come and let umiJ money on what crnods vnn ni.ii1 in m,t ur ..1 -CT j ...... v, lie mugi our manv friends for their iWral nntmn. t 1 t I ' .uiis6 """Ug II 1903. it lias been the most successful year since loco U 111 Vl IJ Again thanking one and all, ST. JOE STO Leaders of Low Prices In Pendleton Notice to Dry Goods BuyJ This is tho lust weok of tho Olosing-out Sale of Dry Goods at tho Boston Store in tfie prosunt etoro room. All this week lowest olosing-out cut prices for "ends of lineafl,,,roiniiants,,M,odd pairs," and "take all that's loft tit a price," will prevail. Think twice hofore spending once, and you will go to the Boston Store, if economically inclined. . Next week wo open our Shoe stock in north room and ask your kind in dulgence. Our pynioni of good fitting, appearing, and wearing thoes atpopu larjpvicos will ho more noticeable to over. The Boston Stoi vitltl k 1 oeatfl PLUMBING . :.nn Will P. Will stand comj""' ' ' 1 !..lf 3 of 'em. Thewowi- .- i,m!.nSeanatl1D A thereforascheapa expect. We-'-tary plumbing J charee younoti i us estimate on Jor' our line. . W. J. CLARKE & .C?Sft YOTJR PLUMBS Have it dnnn 1 Scientific Plumb" at y0Ur he bothered with bad breaks. 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