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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY feAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904. EIGHT COMFORTABLE , SUMMER. SHOES Tho wajm weather requires lighter and lower footwear, fit you out for tho hot season with a pair of those now, stylish tan Oxfords, Patent Corona Colt, or Vlcl Kid low shoes. They aro correct In shtipo and fit as woll asprloo. ! PRICES ADVANCED CUNNINGHAM MADE AN ACCURATE PROPHECY. oxpensos nro very -high In tho oxpo Bltlon grounds but that peoplo can find good quarters nt very moderato rates near by, If they will toko tlmo and trouble to select tholr stopping place. DANK WILL OPEN JUNE 20. Mark Moorhouse Will Be Mr. Thomp son's Assistant. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. Tjrtt lis fiivintMn ThniiaanH Pounds of Wool Brought Fifteen and Three-eighths Tho lettering Is being put on uio . . .u ju. front windows of tho now banlf, an- Cents Bottom of the Market Was nmmcIng that the plflco j8 tho head. Ten. and One-half Cents One nuarters of tho Commercial National Hundred and Sixty 8even Thous- Bank. Tho fixtures arc now on tho roaa ami win bo nero in a iow aaya, when they will bo put In place as fast as possible , It Is oxpectod to open tho Institu tion for business Juno 20, and for a tlmo tho placo will bo run by two men. W. h. Thompson will bo as- Removal Sal Prices and Pounds Sold. SLOW CUTTLE SALES PRICE HA8 VARIED BUT LITTLE FOR SOME TIME. Tho prediction of Charles Cunning- loh..-. Mil, -mi Tinum muuo somo umo ugu uui i"u 'Phone Main 1131. prices paid for wool at tho sales day todav wmilrl hn hlchnr than thoso Of thn flint Hnv. mil thnt thn hlchost slsted by Mark Moorhouse. and If It prlco.to bo paid would bo a half cent Is found that any additional help Is higher than tho highest of tho last necessary ono of tho directors from tlo short this month. Theso conditions and having a tendency to make the mar- today when O. Frankenstein bought net uuu rrom tno Duyers' standpoint, tiI0 16,938 pounds offered by Isaac but this will soon pass and tho nor- Kuotts for tho Boston firm of Hccht, others, nro sales day, was verified to tho letter Lowlston will bo sent to assist until mo misincss is put into smooin run ning shnpo. ; i But Few Stock Now on the Ranges Are In Marketable Condition, But i Many Will Be on the Market by July 1 Meat Trade Is Very Slow in Cities During the Berry Season Sales Will Liven Up"soon. . J. .C. Lonergan, tho cattle man, Is In town having Just returned from a trip1 to Echo, where he superintended tho shipment of 'a. lot of cattlo bought for his house. ' Tho prlco of cattlo, according to Mr. Lonergan, is about tho samo as It has been for some time, or at $3.75 a hundred for steers. Howover, but a row sales aro being mado at this ngure, for several reasons, mal tono bo resumed. But tho lack of demand is not out of placo, for a great many of tho cattlo are not real ly -fit for market at this tlmo, and will not bo for somo tlmo, so that the lull Is working to tho advantago of both tho growers and tho buyers. ANNUAL ROUND-UP. I.lcbman & Co., at 15 cents a pound. Tho prlcos paid during tho day hovered around tho 14 cent mark, and tho lowest paid was 10 cents, to A. It. Sundorman for 1-1,319 pounds. All tho rest brought nbovo 14 cents. Tho total sales of tho day amount ed to 541 sacks, or 1C7.387 pounds, all of which will bo shipped from hero to tho buyers In tho East as soon as cars can bo provided for Its trans portation. A part of It will bo scour ed before shipping, but tho most will CLOS BOXES which cleaned up tho warehouses hero, wero Work of Identifying and Disposing of Horses on the Reservation The Indians aro now engaged In limit ntinnnl rm.n.l-i.n rn tVn .stl. fork .of McKay creek, and for tho next bcLb!l,G(1 fnd "'i'"?0'1 th5 BreaSn . ... ... - ..I Tlw, o;il,.a ivliln h nlA!tmri nt. Ill tew uays tilings will bo doing on tho reservation, It Is tho custom of tho Indians to round up nil tho horses found on tho reservation in tho spring, when all the young stock belonging to tho In dlans aro cut out from tho strays and branded. There aro a largo number of horses on tho reservation this year anu tno Indians win bo busy for sov For ono thing the cattlo aro out on grass, and oraI uays 1,1 herding them all into tho 'are not yet in ns good condition The sales wool In tho as follows: Smith & Campbell, 4G sacks, 12.- 28C pounds; bought by Livingston nt 14 cents. Oulllford Bros., 174 sacks, 53,357 pounds; bought by Kuhn nt 14 cents. ueorgo If. McDonald, 37 sacks, 10,- E THE MARSHAL CARNEY SERVES NOTICE ON THE SALOONS. Some Saloonkeepers State They Will Remove the Boxes Altogether They Are Frequented by Girls and Women at All Hours and Have Led to Much Complaint. $6.25 for sack sugar; 15 lbs. for $ii0o Johnson Bros', seml-porcelain pie plates, each 6 Good glass sauce dishes '" 1 Good size glass frultbowl Deltz tubular lantern, now A few extra heavy, roll rim breakfast plates, each 10-quart tin water pall at Pharaoh's horses and other pictures, size 19Jx19 "" A lot of white and deoorated china at less than ea tv 1 many articles to enumerate. Ask in ... i creM - vw mem. Good seml-porcelain butter dish, regular price 60c, now Heavy handled cups and saucers, set Heavy seml-porcelain oreakfast plates, set Two porcelain nest eggs for Big lot of fruit jars, Jelly glasses, etc. HOUSE it 'I as they should bo for market, havlnc been turned out poor in tho spring. The grass though, Is better nil over tbe country this year than it has been for Boveral years, and tho stock aro thriving. By tho last of July all tho Ily order of tho pollco commltto of tho council, Marshal Carnoy this afternoon served notlco on all tho sa loon men that In tho futuro tho vio lation of tho ordinance forbidding tho nrosenco of women In tho boxes of 315 pounds; bought by Livingston at tho saloons would bo vigorously pros- n- cents. iccutod. Tho marshal ordered that A. II. Sunderman, 36 sacks;.il4.319 all women ho excluded from the hack pounds; bought, by Kuhn nt 10 rooms of tho saloons and that no ' hrandlnc nana ...... Tho Indians would llko to have all the whlto men living near tho reser vatlon who hnve, or think thoy hnvo stock on tho reservation, came to tho round-up, cut out and brand their colts. All young horses not claimed '. Jilftlft will In (lMl.ntnnn 1 1 1 I Will hn linlrl nml flilunpllon.1 nn.l If ' Vua then tho market will begin to t claimed, will bo kept by tho In- n""n ,Is' bousllt "rlgbam at 14 'Hopon, though It Is not very probablo : dlans- I cents. U. G. Horn. 39 sacks. 10.415 pounds; bought by Ilrlgham nt 14 cents. N. C. Nelson. - 4G sacks. 15.860 hi. J7v 9 i 4 if that tho prices will Jump much abovo wnat, tnoy now are. Strange as It may seem tho berrv season Is having a tendency to lesson fho demand for meat In tho cIIIps. rSlnco strawberries and other berries ana milts and vegetables havo como into mo marKet in Seattle, tho meat oales havo fallen off to such an oxtent that the wholesalers aro noticing it In their business. Many of tho lumber camps and shingle mills aro also idlo for a timo whlltj tho surplus stock is being used up, which Is another sourco oi loss to tho meat men, who are finding their sales about 400' cat- CHILDREN'S DAY. Exercises Will Be Held at the Meth odlst Church Next Sunday Morn Ing and Evening. Children's Day will bo observed at uio ivi. u. cnurch next Sunday morn' Ing and evening. At tho morning ser vices Itov. Hubert Warner will ad dress tho children, and will also ban. Use nil those desiring baptism and In tho evening a regular Children's Day program will bo rendered. All aro cordially Invited to attend theso exercises. Isaac Knotts. CI sacks. 16.998 pounds; bought by Frankenstein at 15 cents. Chas. Ely. 55 sacks. 17.712 nounds: bought by Livingston at 14 ft cents. ueorgo Hacler. 32 sacks. 12.189 pounds; bought by Brlgham at 14 VI cents. D. W, pounds; bought 14 cents. drinks ho sold to them under any cir cumstances. Tho action of tho committee has been madu necessary by tho fact that of Iato many young girls and women havo gotten into tho hnhlt of fre quenting tho boxes In company with young men, whero thoy spent tho greater part of tho nights in carous ing. Peoplo Hying in tho vicinity of the saloons havo entered complaints so tho committee, which Investigat ed tho matter, finding It as bad as reported. Tho saloon men will nhsnrvn tlm Chapman, 55 sacks, 17,047 order, somo of them going so far as by Livingston at , to say that thoy will remove the boxes from their places altogether. CONDUCTOR PATTON ROBBED. Robber Stole Trousers and Vanished In Darkness. M. II. Patton, .a nonular and u-nll known conductor on tho O. 11. & N. lino between Pendleton and Spokane, PLANTING TROUT. Local Foot Powder For 8ore, Blistered, Aching and Sweating Feet. We Guarantee This to Cure Either of These Complaints or Money Refunded. Tallman &, Co. LEADING DRUGGISTS. Sportsmen Assisting Govern ment Employes. II. J. Stlllman, William Hoch and Frank Howo returned this afternoon New Bank Bulldlna. Uno between Pendleton and Snoknnn. from McKay creek, whero thoy went C. E. Trontmnn hn tnat fnmnii,i tho victim of a harsh ioko Tups, yesterday morning to "nlant" 10.000 tho plans for a now bank to bo hunt Uay morning, says the Walla Walla' Httlo trout which had been shipped at John Day. The bank building will Unlon- to tno Sportsmen's Association from be nut tin at n post, nf a Kio n, mn, Ho resides In Sookano and whnn hn 1 tho Clacknmas hatchery for restock. and will bo ono of tho neatest llttlo awoK0 on of his first acts was to . mS '"0 streams of this county, buildings In tho interior when com- ,00K ror 1,18 trousers, but his eyes en pletetl. Clarence Johnson, of John counteral only a vacant space, whero Day, Is tho manager of tho bank tho trousers had been tho night bo- Wonderful Special Sale Underwear Men's tan rib, 40c regular price, Wonder price gj Men's Egyptian balbrlggan, colors pink, blue and black, 75e regular price; wonaer price , jfc Men's real maco, 75c regular price; Wonder price Me Hen Skin Shirts, 60c regular price; Wonder price 8Se Several lines of fancy mercerized lisle, worth $2.60 to $30per suit. Wonder price, per garment i At Half Price which will ho called the Grant Coun' foro' ty Bank, uisiiop satterlee, Episcopal, Is uown with a severe attack of typhoid iuvur, at wasnington, D. C. Drink DESCENT REAM, kOFFEE Bt ts Fine IN 1 and 2 LB. SEALED TINS ONLY jj Cut Prices in Tobaccos search of tho room failed in rn. veal them, and ho began an investi gation to discover whero tho pants had gono with tho contents of tho pocket, about 30. Tho lost trousers wero found at last -in n barn, whoro thoy had been thrown through a window by tho light footed burglar who had succeeded In abstracting them from Patton's room without awnkening either Mr. Patton or his son, who occupied tho room with him. Tho thief had apparently calnp.i an entranco to tho houso by ttirnlnr tho kpy of tho roar door with a pair of nippers, tho koy showing dents whero they had been used. FOUR-YEAR TERMS. Tenure of Some Offices Increased by uast uegislautre. When C. P. Strai robes of his offlco for thn 1.., !. n . . . ' As It Is qulto a Job to cet tho fish from tho cans Into tho fresh water of tho creeks without chilling them by tho sudden change, It Is custom ary for a few sportsmen of each lo cality to assist tho government em ployes accompanying tho shipments In tho planting process. 30 Youth's suits half price. 20 2-plece suits half price. 48 pair men's pants half price. 63 children's suits half price. Fancy Half. Hose NEW WATER COMPANY. Incorporators Are Stanfleld, Saylor and Thompson. Articles of- Incorporation wero filed today in which It. B. Stanfleld, S. B. Saylor nnd Asa B. Thompson crentod tho Butter Creek Water & Construe tlon Company with a capital stock of $1000, divided Into 100 shares of $10 each. Tho principal ofllco or tho compa ny will bo located at Kcho nnd Its ob ject will bo tho taking of wntor for Irrigation purposes from Fivo Mile creek nnd Its tributaries. Tho com pany will also construct tclophono lines nnd manufactiiro electric power. Fair Grounds at Baker Cltv. i 20c silk, embroidered on black M'M 50c Special value, Wonder price Wonder Prices on Men's GBofhing 12 8ults worth $8.50 to $10.00, Wonder price 1 14 Suits worth $0.00 to $12.50, Wonder price W 24 Suits worth $12.50 to $16.50, Wonder price 23 'Suits worth $12.50 to $18.00, Wonder price 12 Suits worth $18.00 to $25.00, Wonder - Ice Boston Store roues or nis offlco for tho now term ti .. 31 ,er wy' io on tho first or next January ho wn , Tll commlttu,0 chargo of tho Da- go In for a four-year term m tZn CoU?t Falr nml Spoed Assocla was lengthened, from two to flXX" yoster,,ay ,00' ,ho nd on tho . years nt the last sessloi f tl o i-oul?,0 acro.? ,n 1,10 Iain's addition In J BAER. & DALEY IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT SEVER. L BRANDS OF TO BACCOS WE WILL CUT THE PRICE BELOW WHAT THEY CAN BE BOUGHT FOR IN PORTLAND AT WHOLESALE. THE8E LINES MUST GO AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE TIME. HERE ARE THE PRICES: 7C lbs. Hand Mado, 2VS oz. foil, cut prlco 40c; rogular retail Prlco 65c 24 lbs. Hand Mado, 1G oz. caus, cut prlco 40c; regular prlco 60c 20 lbs. Gold PIpo, 2V& oz. pouch, cut prlco 40c; rogular prlco ,60c 40 lbs. Itaco Horso, loz. bags, Cut prlco 10c; rogular prlco ....SOc 40 lbs. Newport, 1 oz. bags, cut prlco 55c; regular retail price 80o 10 lbs. Joker, 1 2-3 oz. bags, cut prlco 35c; regular retail prlco 60c 64 lbs. Old Crop, 16 oz. bags, cut prlco 25c; regular retail prlco 36c IB lbs. California Nuggot, 1 2-3 oz. tins, cut prlco 60c; rogular retail prlco , , 95C Horace Walker mill Prant lr Welles, the county eommlslsonor nn,i comity superintendent of schools-elect tv I' ulso hold offlco for four years while all tho other offlcors who were cliown at this election will servo for two years each. With tho oxcoptlon of Assossor Mr.iiu, whoso new u Till rvinininHA.. on January first noxt. thn ro.t n.r X terms will begin on thn fw nf i..,.. wii.n thn ni.i m.ii:. - . : . liioiA ... .i.- . r" lurn vor . ..uimn m u,u imw incumbents, RETURN FROM 8T. LOUIS. J. J. Baumoardner and vuir. d. - ...... usiurn rrom a visit to Missouri and till no is Points. J. J. natimgardnor returned from a sevon wnnv.. ..'i.iT Illinois. Missouri n,l xtu - ' . having attended the si Lou "fair whllo absent, also. Ti.ni i,.i .' f nnlnvnhtn f.u i.u,;V. " UI1 0Jri uaumgard- ner's rnlntlvnn In f. 1 ty. Illinois; and wlST-XSJnJSS: nor's neonin in Nnhr-.i,. ,u'"aru- f i.l ,ov.er. Ul?..qtral States X i. Jii j oul w,u uo vory good. T It rained on them t nimD 8t!nLouisy 3t"Pea "nd "'""X at tho northern part of tho city and havo already opened tho slock books nnd win commonco today soliciting sales of stock of tho association. Baker City Democrat. I Thoy report having Louis oxposltlon and whiin ti,.. surprised at tho Incomninin i..iV..',T of Oregon resourcos and Oregon his tory at tho fair, thoy saw many now and Interesting features of tho state that thov hn,1 nm o i.' " Bltue MMOH44HmHOMMMWml SIr" naumgardnor says that living Neunvm's Cigar Store R. W. HENNEMAN, 8UCCE880R TO G. NEUMAN. Weather Man Has Moved. I Pendleton will have to take the weather as It comes In ftituro for tho town Is now without a weather man. P. O. Mitchell, who has been at tho helm, has moved to Athena for a timo, at least, and Is not nblo to tnko tho weather machlno with him. i Formerly of Pendleton. J. J. Hughes, formerly an employo of tho O. n. & N.. nt this placo, hut miw wonting wun tno company nt Portland, loft this morning for Milton whoro ho will visit his parents for a fow days, Ho has been tho guest of iiivuus nero lor a snort time. 729 MAIN STREET Bad Case of Sore Throat. Jack McLaughlin, of tho freight of. HCO Of tllQ O. It. & N.. Is ennnnn,l In his homo with a severe attack or soro throat. At first It was thought that iHuuuugiwn nan uiptuhorla. but It la now prosumou mat it Is tho quinsy. Will Meet In San. Francisco. St. Loills. Junn 10 Thn nnll chiefs' convention todnv selected Snn Francisco for a meeting placo In 1905. Itlchard Sylvester of Washlnirtnn was ro-olected president. New Safe for Jeweler. Louis Himztkor has Innlnllnil safo In his Jowelry storo, tho old ono having bOCOmo too small. Tim nnu, safo weighs 1,800 pounds. MEN'S FURNISHINGS UNDERPRICED Golf Shirts, now patterns 50 andW Oolf Shirts, ono pair cuffs to match, madras and e11610.18!!. plain or pleated bosom, ...$1-00 ana Working Shirts, light and dark colors 606 """ Men's seamless hose, black or brown, """ Men's four-in-hand nnd string ties, In good patterns and col- orlngs 25 and Men's Balbrlggan Shirts nnd Drawors ,v Canvas Cloves 3 pair 'r Canvas Shoos Bd 8traw Hats 25c to $2-00 " t Wo Sell Strictly at. One Price It is hard to teach an old dog; For once he told the truth Give the pup a trial, For the old do. Is out of style. Pendleton Steam LatmJy The new Laundry on Cottonwood Street- hi