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3 PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 1904. EIGHT PAGES. NEW SHOES For the Misses and Children arrived and are ready for your In spection. We have a full line and can fit the WIDE or NARROW feet and fit ihem Tight. These shoes are built for wear, the best of material Is used, and only first-class workmen are employed In making them. A large line of boys' and youths' shoes In every grade of eath" Solid school shoes that give the best of wear, and fine Vicl Kid, Box Calf and Corona Colt Dress Shoes at prices that cannot be dup licated In the city. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phone Main 1181. GOOD SHOES CHEAP WESTON GIRL LED ASTRAY. Olive Mcintosh, on Her Way to Visit a Sister, is Lured Into an Opium Den in Portland. Olive Mcintosh, the 14-year-old daughter of W. F. Mcintosh, living car Weston, was found by Dotectlve H. H. Hawlcy yesterday, at the Es mond Annex in Portland, -where she had been taken by a strange woman to spend the night. The little girl was on her way to Battle Ground, "Washington, to visit a sister, and while near The Dalles, she became acquainted with a Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound I Blood Purifier and System Tonic I WE MAKE OUR OWN BEE OUR WINDOW You will understand why It Is - the best TALLMAN & CO. Leading Dmggists strange woman, who enticed her to a room, In which throe young hoodlums were smoking opium, on their ar rival In Portland. The girl indignantly refused to smoke the opium proffered her, and was taken In charge by Mrs. Cox, the landlady at the Esmond, and on her Information, Jnmes Cooley, "Walter Smith and May Morris were arrested and fined $100 each for frequenting an opium den, and were then bound over in the sum of $300 ench to the grand jury, for enticing a young girl Into a disreputable house. Sale of Fine, Fat Hogs. Schwartz & Greulich today bought a wagon load of fat hogs from J. B. Cooley of Cold Springs. The hogs were In the best of condition, and brought 6 cents a pound on foot. me wkoi-CSOmc CRESCENT !5CJ ft KNITTING PLANT ELECTRICITY IS THE ONLY FACTOR LACKING. LOOKING INTO DIETRICH GRAFT. (Concluded.) Given Electric Power, Pendleton Would Have a Knitting Plant Em ploying Fifty People, In Operation In Time to Work up the Next Crop of Wool Eastern People of Capi tal and Responsibility are the Pro-jectors. to seventy thousand. Jamaica nc 'groes are desirable for the work, but Americans cannot stand It. J Mormon as Assayer. I The Cnnnack resolution relative to i Wooley. the Mormon bishop, being nominated as assayer at Boise, was taken up by the senate In executive session this morning. MEETINGS CONTINUE. i Egg-Phosphate BAKING POHD6M SAVES ONE-THIRD THE EGGS. SAVES TWO-THIRDS THE MONEY SAVES ALL THE WORRY. One pound cents. AlIGrocert. NOT GOOD, NOT HERE 20c per Dozen 20c per Dozen SPECIAL SALE California Navel Oranges Very near 5,000 Oranges sold In the last three days Is our record. The price of California Oranges has been very low for some time, and at this season of the year they are at their best in COLOR and FLAVOR. We received a shipment of Twenty-Five cases, (extra quality and large size) of Oranges on Wednesday, March 9, which we of fered to the trade at the LOW price of 20 cents per dozen. On ac count of the Quality, Price and Sizes being RIGHT, we have but VERY FEW Oranges left, but will have another shlpmant of Twen ty Five cases In tonight, whlcl' we will sell at the same low price, 20c per dozen; 3 for 5c. F. S. YOUNGER & SON Telephone Main 25 1 FRAZER THEATRE K. J. TAYLOR, Lessee and Manager. Phone Main 41. One Night Only, Tuesday, March 15 THE FUNNY FELLOWS Murray and Mack And last season's biggest musical Success "A Night on Broadway' ' 60 Mostly Girls A remarkable singing company of SO. Beauti fully staged, magnificent cos-turaes. Prices Entire lower floor, $1.00; gallery, 50. Seats on salo Monday, 10 a. tn. at Brock & McCamas' drug store. if Pendleton could supply .olectric ity enough, for a large manufacturing plant. It could have a branch of one of the largest knitting plants In the United States Inside of a few mnntYte J. P. Kelllher of this city, has been ina-ino Intn the conditions here for several days, having been asKea nnn nt thn InrirpRt WOOlen UllllS Massachusetts of the prospects here, nmi fln.ia tnnt flm nrosnects are not as bright as could be wished for the establishment of the plant. The mill people want to put nlnnl In thp u-PSt Where It Will easilv accessible to a large wool supply, and at which cau be pro- ilnrnrt all the woolen holsory needed to supply the western trade, ana possible a Bhare of the eastern, it u tlm dps! of the managers thn sehnme to build a factory here large enough to work 50 operators at the outset, and to knit woolen stock ings for tho trade. The wool wouia ho hntiplit direct from the growers thus enabling the factory people to pay a good price lor tue raw, maiur ii nnrt If tho cower could be se- nnrori tho work would be begun at tho construction of the i.niMine nml all would be In opera tion In time to use the first of the tt-rvni rlln of the nresent year. Tho n-hnlo Rpheme hancs fire on the power proposition. Dr. incent, the manager of the Northwestern nnc nnrt Rlpptrlc Comnany. says his will tint lie in a Dosluon to furnish power belore me miuaie oi nntnhpr. whlrh would bo too late. Tho present capacity of the Pendle ton Elegtric Company is now over taxed, so there is no hope of the new imttlnir anv holn from the electric people. As the machinery will have to bo run by electricity. It seems that the plan will necessarily be droppeo for the time, at least. If some plan can be arranged whereby the company can get power, it la very probable that the plant n-ni ho mit In at an early date, hut if no power can be furnished, Pendle ton will lose this chance, it is a cer tain thing that the company would put the plant here If it could get the power. MUSICAL EVENT. Tonight's Performance at the Pres byterian Church. Prof. LaContc, the pianist, has promised to play at the Presbyteri an church musical social tonight, and the finest piano in the city has been placed for his use. How many num bore he will execute, and what they will he. cannot be told until the closu of the evening, as his part In the en tertainment Is supplementary to tho regular program, and only securea by solicitation and the promise that he could have the use of a first-class Instrument. The regular program has been pre pared with great care, and will be rendered to tho last detail as origin ally arranged and participated In by the best local talent, both musical and elocutionary. Prof. LaConte's part will not bo an Interruption, noi yet an amendment to tho program. It will bo outside of it that much moro than the committee was able to promise the public before securing bis services. As a special favor to the church people the management of tho Scott Music House insisted upon postpon ing tho musical at their parlors whon they learned that Prof. La Conte was wanted by the church people. Tho music house musical will tako place some evening early next week. A STRONG SOLICITOR. East Oregonian Circulation Man Gets a Subscription in a Novel Way. A subscription to the Daily East Oregonian, for one year, was taken by Fred Lockiey. tho circulation manager some time ago. In a novel way. Mr. I.ockley solicited A. Kunkel. tho Implement dealer of this city to send tho Dally East Oregonian, to" bis branch Implement house in Athena, and Mr. Kunkol, being of a jovial nature, began to banter Lock ley, for a wrestling match. Instead of talking subscription with him. It was finally agreed that thoy would wrestle, and on tho wrestling match Bhould dopend whether Lock- ley sent Kunkel tho paper free for a year, or whether Kunkol ordered It a year in advance. The match was a long and hard one, tho men boing equally matched, but finally Lockloy throw Kunkol, tearing off about halt of a new pair of pants in the task. Kunkel paid for a yoar'a aubscrip tlon to tho paper. ARRESTED AT HELIX. Two Men Who Were Carrying Con cealed Weapons. J. A. Illakloy loft this morning for Helix, where bo was called to tako chargo of a couple of men who had been arrested for carrying concealed woapons. Tho mon aro strangers In that placo and wore on a drunk, and when arrested woro found to bo arm ed with razors and knives. Thoy will bo brought to the county Jail and held for trial. Excellent Minstrelsy. Ward and "Wade's minstrels drew a Inrirn hnncn nt 'thn EYflZrtr and fully satisfied those attending, with their slncing and specialties. The solo work was good, as also tho choruses, whllo the acrobatic work was some of tho best ever presented to a Pen dleton audience. The jokes were now and tho peoplo got their money's worth by going to see the performance. Unabated Interest In the Series at the Christian Church. Six more additions nt tho Christian church last night 172 in all to date. Preaching and baptismal services , again tonight Subject ot sermon, I s Thn flnnratlnn of the Holy Snirlt In , Conversion." Do You Know Will Leave the Road. A. M. Mnckenzie, representing the Simon Saw Company of Portland, Is a guest at the Hotel Pendleton. Mr. Mackonzie Is one of the oldest trav eling men on the road, and is becom ing tired of tho life. It Is reported that he will soon take chargo of the Hotel Dayton, which place he will manage in tho future. Editor of Rural Spirit Here. M. D. Wisdom, editor of the Rural Spirit of Portland, is In the city to attend the sale of the Wndo cattle tomorrow. Sir. Wisdom has attend ed tho sales at both Spokane and Walla Walla, and looks for bettor results here than In either of the other cities. JO CURE ANY DISEASE. The Cngte Munt be Removed, Sam War "With Dandruff. Kill the germ that causes dandruff, falling hair and baldness, you will have no more dandruff, and your hair must prow luxuriantly. Nowbro's Herptclde not only contains the dandruff germ destroyer, but It Is also a most delight ful hair dressing for regular toilet use. Xo other hair preparation is on this scientific basis of destoylng the dandruff germs. It stops all irritation, keeps thj cnlp sweet, pure and wholesome. Re member that something Klalmed to be 'just ns eood." will not do the work of genuine Berplcide. Bold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for sam ple to The Herptclde Co.. Detroit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. Pacific Homestead Man. Scott Bozorth, the manager of the Pnr-ldp Tlnmpotpnrt nf Balom. Is a guest at the Hotel BIckora, having! come to the city to attend the sale of the Wado cattle In tno Interests of his paper. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Ilromo Qolnlne Tablets. ! All druggists refund tlie money ir It tails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. 25c I have the machine that pleases j tho farmers. Time ana trial have proven tho worth of tho Holt com bined harvester, and It has been demonstrated to be tho most success ful made. E. L. Smith, 311 Court streeL A dealer who sells good, whole. some coffee at a reasonable price? If you do, stick to him like a postage stamp. If you don't, come to us at once and tell us your tastes and prefer ences. We blend our own coffees, and If we do not suit the first time, come back and let us try again. Once we find your tasto you will remain our customer. OWL 301 EAST COURT ST. W-lfHltHHI IIHI (IHHWnmfH-IWHIM t tHfrfl if You Have a Head of Your Own Come to Sullivan & Bond's We Will Fit It With a Hat HANAN SHOES ARE HERE $6 and $7 WE WANT TO INTRODUCE THEM TO THE MEN OF PENDLETON AS THE BEST ON EARTH. OUR COM PLETE SPRING LINE NOW HERE AND READY FOR SALE. YOU NEED NOT BUY BECAUSE YOU LOOK, NOR KEEP BECAUSE YOU BUY, The Boston 4M"WW III I IH I II I MM 14 I I 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I H-i THE ST. JOE STORE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPt,4 TO THE PUBLIC COM MENCING MARCH 2. ALL GOOD8 MARKED IN PLAIN FIG URES. WE NEVER MISREPRESENT. WHITTINGHILL MERCANTILE CO. Successor to LYONS MERCANTILE CO. LADIES OF PENDLETON THE DISPLAY OF SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY WE HAVE IS WINNING THE ADMIRATION OF ALL WHO HAVE SEEN IT. WE HAVE THE BRIGHTEST IDE.-.S OF THE FASH ION CENTERS. ALL THE NEW, LOVELY CREATIONS OF MIL LINERY ART. THE STYLES FOR THIS SEASON ARE WORKS OF ART, AND ARE RARE BEAUTIE8. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO PAY US A VISIT AND EXAMINE OUR 8HOWING. CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. ...GET DRY WOOD... We have on hand a very large stock of solid dry wood of all kinds (not half seasoned green wood) but dry wood, which burns and gives out heat. We are prepared to deliver this good wood promptly for cash. A trial order for our wood will make you want more when you are out of fuel. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Newman's Cigar Store. Phone Black 1071 Is Yoiif Roof Sick ? Has bad 8P0"8 does u? xa J. uur ivuui tJA,J6. i We naT0 na1 ovor twojvo yoan ex perience curing roofs. Suppose you write us for partlciilars about ELATERITE ROOFING It will go on over tin, corrugated iron, shakes, shingles, or any other root' lng material, It makes tho best roof you over saw. It nevor wears out The Elalerite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Blocks Portland, Oregon