PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904. Low Shoes fo High Tempeta.tiste BUY A SECOND PAIR OF OXFORDS. THREE MONTHS MORE TO WEAR 'EM AND THEN OVERGAITERS IF NECESSARY. OUR OXFORDS. WHICH ARE HIGH GRADE, SELLING AT LOW EST POSSIBLE FIGURES. IE OPT URKEYS APPOINTED AN EXAMINER. EIGHT MRS. MOTTINGER WILL MARKET 600 THIS YEAR. either words, everybody Is doing a pood business and prefers to stny by ... ... .. . ' r- I- i . 1. 1 n jil miner man sen out. 1 u "nimi, oi romand, j un tne contrary, mo six suiuuijim-iu'- . secures position with the Govern. ' ers of Moscow, are all doing their ! ment. 1 best to sell out an evldonco to Mr. J VTn,. t vn ui.,Lir, . Foreman that ho would want to do n3-?.?, t ?eilme the same thing should he happen to lpfc" rf T.MLF"'- - - - O " w.m.m - . ... . dvuuui. ill l buy Into a business there. OLD LANDMARK GOING. Only Turkey Ranch Known In Inland j Crmnl I ni3tpil In If llrlrlta r.nlin. ty. Washington, Just Across From , FrO0m.e, Barn Glve ? ll. t0T tho 8,otc f j W cston, passed through Pendloton ilast night en route to Weston from Portland. Mr. Van Wlnklo reccnth-1 I secured the appointment or federal I DINDINGER, WILSON. & CO. i t GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131. AAA WILL NOT STRAW THE ROADS. Walla Walla County Commissioners Object to Paying High Prices for Straw, Not much will probably be done by the board of county commissioners will require $200 to fill the vacant spot left since the departure of "Jack." James A. Fee is attorney for the plaintiff. ILt n r rn Tum.etnni n.IrL il InnORflfn ntlrt nffn n fnm .1 i Swltzler's Island, n the Columbia, o)(J at Mamo ; visit with" his mother nt Weston, he' Regular Herder and Camp Tend- and Water streets, one of the oldest ' wt" ? East o assume his new I er Are Employed Turkey Feed on buildings in the city of Pendleton, Is duties. Grasshoppers and Insects Cayotes , soon to be torn down and replaced I -1 ' vn Winkle Is a civil engineer Are Plentiful and the Herd Must Be i b" n two-svory brick. Dr. C. J. Smith rccognlzod ability. During the '. Are Plentiful and the Herd Must Be Crawford nrn -ontcmnlnt. Pnat year he has been engaged in. Closely watched. ,ng tho crectIon of the ncw structure, j umber cruising, with headquarters in Ibut Just when work will be com-! Portland. i tnnnrurl lino nn Imnn tlnf Irtttrtlt rlii A flock of 600 young turkeys is be-i .",,. . ' The old building was built in 1SGS inc herded on the Mottlnger ranch across the Columbia river from 1 Si," . "f1"",'1 HS! Swltzler's Island. ! ?0 " "?..erma?- , ,In ,.1S,2.. Never before In tho Inland Empire feet and a new front waB added. At this year toward strawing the county i which she was recently discharged, roads, unless a different attitude Is assumed by the people using the roads, says the Walla Walla Union. The board holds that it is too much of the board said: "To pay $2 a load for straw costs too much. Farmers near the city us i.nn . i. .. ...!.,.... r ... .i.nn t u ' " rr. . r; "o time the building was erected. n , v. . q . . , ion The bTds T all in .e Brokenhearted, Seeks Asylum. wriAMlm and will be marketed about ,MB tlmn a dozen farallies Begging to be taken back to the Thanksgiving time. The flock Is owned by Mrs. George H. Mottlnger Stellacoom Insane asylum, from ! Capital in Sight. John Clove has returned from Blooded' Rams Coming. Cunningham's 100 head of blooded Ramboutllct rams are expected to ar-' rive from France in a w.eek or 10 ' days. All are yearlings and guaran-; teed to be In the finest condition ' possible after an ocean voyage. They will bo unloaded nt Pondleton. . n i r m. TV. . . aceptionallv Prices W . . 1 trjmg juc tor each piece. OWL Snnti nflor tlio vnnnr- : Mary Ettlngor. a young girl whose i ttirkevs werp hatched thov were nut Portland, where he went to Interview mind became unhinged three years t.lt jn the hills several miles back i capitalists and look after other busi ago on account of a dlsapiKiintment In J from the river with a herder in nESS" T,'cre Is nothing more certain Invp. wns hrnnph hafnrA Snnnrinr I t-t.. n...t niu. ! than that the organization nf n mm- " . 1 " . i Vll.l.,l-. LJ l. UI1U I.ISLIi LUC 111 .1 U , - , l m to ask the citizens of the county to Judge Albertson today for recommit-! watches the flock with the care that !,nn" w" abundant capital back of J jwy iz a loan, tne price usually asKeu ment. says tne Seattle star, ane torn Rhpnhnrri exerrlsns in rnrimr fnr ie utovo comuine win ue eiiecteu for straw for the purpose. Speaking the court and physicians who had his sheen Coyotes are very nleutl- 800n- When presented with the latest of the matter yesterday, a member been called to examine her that she ftli n tnat dry region and great vici- pvIdeDco of tho efficiency and operat- was wretchedly unhappy because i inncp must be exercised in protecting lns cheapness of the Clove combine, everyone seemed to be afraid of her. . the fowls from the hungry beasts. Judge T. J. Gelsler said: "Now there and looked upon her as disgraced be-. is something to work from and there iially charge that for straw used for ; cause she had been in that Instltu- j vislis sheep ranges, goes regularly to ! w111 ue 1,0 troiible in getting money.- tnis purpose, wmie those living fur-, uon- 1 the turkey ranch and supplies the ther away are willing to supply the straw gratis, the expense of hauling it to the district surrounding the city, where It is most needed, is too great. "The board will not. therefore, buy straw. If anyone Is willing to .fur nish the material the board would probably allow them for the labor spent on the roads." Some work has already been done by private firms nnd farmers In this regard, but the amount is very incon siderable, comparatively. herder with food and water for him self and his fowls. However, the food ' Miss Parrot Will Teach. The Pendleton board of education afternoon elected Miss VALUABLE DOG KILLED. Helping the County Fair. Tho ronntv rnminlsslnnpni' vmr in of the Mirheys consists for the most I yesterday session this morning, at the sollcltn-1 Pa" oi tne myriads or grassnoppers cnzuue.n x-arroi, oi uoseourg ur., to tion of the promoters of the district nd otner insects that infest the hills, a posuion as teacner m tne local fair, which is to be held here during . he harvested fields the birds find ' schools. The board will soon adver tise week beginning September 20. plenty of grain that shattered out . Use for bids for the supplying of appropriated the sum of $150 to be 1 when the machines passed over. ; wood and coal to the schools. It Is applied on the $1000 bonus which was ' 'he Southern states, particularly estimated that SO tons of coal will required to secure the fair here for in Georgia, turkey ranches are not i be required for the furnaces this five consecutive years. Eugene uncommon, but in the Northwest the ! winter. The matter of rates was dls Guard. " industry on the scale It is being con-, cussed nt the meeting, but the date ' ducted by Mrs. Mottlnger. is practl-, set for advertizing for bids was not cally In its beginning. 1 set. The young birds find a ready mar-1 ket In Portland. Spokane and on the I Running Full Capacity. u Roosfivelf'c THE HOT WEATHER STORE. Shoes and Clothing Demented Man Picked Up. Sunday night the marshal at Arl Ington discovered a half demented en,, , ,,.. . Ti,ni-.i,.. man In an old warehouse. He gives W. G. Sutherland Brings Suit Against Miles Kemler for $200. Two hundred dollars damages Is I nome as ,n iowa' uut tniu he nau what W. G. Sutherland, a farmer re- i been workInB near Echo and had got aiding near Pendleton, wants for the I ,en lost nncl been wlthout fod for , destruction of his white bulldog,!1""' uu-- "e "UB u i"'e -u- . h . . I rlltlnn tic Vita triflt itao nil aiinhnrnu1 jbck. tie aueges in a commalnt The Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage men in tne state circuit court yes terday afternoon that the animal was shot and killed by Miles Kemler. According to the complaint the dog was kind and gentle, was well train ed and useful as a protector of the plaintiff's wife and children. On May 30 last Sutherland declares a bullet from a gun held in the hands of Kemler laid the animal low, and It Itll f.,.,1 r1iitn 1. nk.l.tmn. knit. 1 r - ( I . .. - . . . . . his name as McClure and said that his . " ii,T,,T I X' " ?."'n.?.-, ca'aLc",5 xr I ! ...v.. j ull. luuiiuiuciurt! ui jue, wuicn is 10 j a tons dally. The local demand for Ice did not Increase much uurlng the J very hot weather. In fact. It did not ' exceed the established demand of from eight to 10 tons by over one ton Ier day. There was a large Increase FINE BEEF CATTLE. j Turkey I Dusters For pictures, bric-a-brac and fine furniture. The large, fluf fy ones of split feathers and long handles; alwaj-3 ge the dust; can't scratch and last for years. Whisks, Too Higher than they were, that is the wholsale price Is higher. Old prices still prevail here, but may not long. Better save by buying now; lBc buys a good one; better ones for more. Tallman (k Co. LEADING DRUGGISTS ditton, as his body was all sunburned. Seven Carloads From Southern Part showing that he had ben without of the County. Chronicle J C. Lonergan has bought along ' In demand from other points, but the i Bear creek and In e contiguous . , . ranges of the southern part of the Ready to Launch. county seven carloads of fine fat cat- When asked about the Spencer this j tie which will be shipped very soon. micruuuu, rtyuiii. tuaiwuuu sain mey , i wo canoaas win go out tomorrow company could not meet it, as It was already running full capacity New Water Street Residence. Mro r. a ri I, -,.,. t .. i 1 were all ready for launching her and I and five carloads next Mondav. ovnr io V.i i.V. u only waiting till the wind dies down the W. & C. It. to the Sound, for , e"nCe which will be buiU upon the tr. nnri ,hor nrtrift Mo oriM, tho,-1 r..n.u utnte wuicn win De ouut upon me ti-in oiicniort i MHinT w .iih.. i- i ... ..... vacant lots adjoining her present res ..... wuwu .u uu oum;i ' .11. buuciiuu la uu liie liull UI Tuesday or early Wednesday morn- 1200 head of fat cattle over in Grant lt- The Dalles Chronicle. county which he hopes to capture for his firm, as they will be put on the County Wood Purchased. market soon. tdence on Water street. This will be a six-room structure, frame, modern in all respects, and the intention is to complete It before winter sets in. It ! will be excellently appointed In all Its ... . " ' "V Mi'iruiuwit lit Ull lie The board of county commissioners ine owner is desirous of selling all j partg nmi credt to tne neighbor yesterday afternoon awarded the con-, V rf c "e uem, ana me . nood. tract for furnishing wood to the "Je-xirunn company expects to buy county court house to Montgomery 1 i, ,as .ln,s ' one OI a vory few Brothers. The contract calls for 110 nrms m. lDe nwest that can buy cords of wood to be delivered bv No- auch a larse b"nch of fat beeves and vember 1. The price to be paid by w?r.k them UD ln the packing hous.e the county Is $545, or about $4.95 per w'ltnout having to hold a portion of cord. I tbem BO ,onE that loss by feeding ! would result. J. E. BEAN REAPPOINTED. "Working Over" La Grande. The La Grande telephone system Is being "worked over" according to the Countv Court Act nn Matter t , same general plans as the Pendleton I , y C " " ,Matter of 8tock j system, and It Is expected that the Inspector Franchise Granted. ! new Instruments will be put in in ' The board of county commissioners both places as soon as the outside yesterday afternoon reappointed J E. work Is completed. Exact dates can- j Bcan county stock inspector. Dr. J. , not be ascertained. Christie, a local veterinarian, and S. ' P- Gould were also applicants for the Located at Walla Walla. position. The office of Inspector I Dr. Frances Thompson, the osteo-' comma"'is a 8a,ar' ' ? Per an pathlst, with her young son. returned i " '? 8ala, that Jonn Rust of from the East last nlgnt. and this U,"t,e,r, cek( desired the position and morning left for Walla Walla, where ' c ,reTted a larf!e Pailoa among his she and her husband, who is also an ' rlend8- H'8 , application, however, osteopathic pracutloner, will locate i as not 8""mled to the commission permanently. lcr?. , , The commissioners granted a fran- I chise to the Preston-Parton Milling j vumpuny oi Auiona tor the erection and maintenance of electric light poles ami wires along the county road bo- , tween Athena and Weston. It Is the intention of the company to furnish a light and iiower to Weston. Has Built 35 Warehouses. William Hilton Is at Eltopla, Wash., building a warehouse for the Balfour-Guthrie Company. He will spend much of his time on the rond for the company from now on until the close of the grain season. Mr. Hilton has been ln the employ of this company for years, and has built 35 warehouses for them. : SPECIAL FOR THE YOUNG LADIES: Tan Oxfords $3.50 VALUE FOR $2.5 WE MAKE THIS PRICE SO THAT WE CAN FINISH UP THE SEASON WITHOUT A TAN OXFORD IN THE HOUSE. A Bank Account Drawing Interest WE RECEIVE DEPOSITS FOR ANY SUM FROM ONE DOL LAR UPWARDS. A PASS-BOOK WILL CZ GIVEN YOU WHEN YOU MAKE THE FIRST DEPOSIT. YOU THEN HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT WHICH DRAW8 INTEREST. YOU CAN ADD TO THIS ACCOUNT AT YOUR PLEASURE. DIDNT SAY A WORD. Coming From St. Louis. W. A. Crank Is dally expecting the arrival of his brother. O. C. Crank, and family of St. Louis. O. C. Crank comes wKh the Intention of locating here, or In this part of the country, which Intention Is aubpect to amend- j ment after prospecting. Mr. Crank Is a carpenter. ' Marriage Licenses. ! Licenses to marry woro Issued to- day by County Clerk Frank Sallng to the followlug: j Albert Ohms and Eliza Pau. both ' of Umatilla county. Fred Phillips and Ida Ashworth. ' X both of Weston mountain. , Right Prices Men's summer underwear, purple striped, each Men's underwear, blue and flesh color, each Men's underwear, very fine quality, each 75s and T EVinnv hnfllam 1 ir. 9(V and uiitj muoiwj, ...... ... ... " A ...... ... . . e. I f .11111 DUU1D. Illll. II, I 1 1 II I I I I . . ............... UU, (WW - iiuw ium-iu-uuuu ilea, lurc uatui iuiuul ui jjhi t'l" r ' 1 ?c.r and ee'Bee wornjug Buiris u rtucugeo urees snins ,,vv - Collars, cuffs, belts and suspenders. Dear Mute Received His Sentence Without Comment. Carl Partridge said not a u-nril In J J police court this morning when act- ing justice naiiey sentenced him to serve fivo days .In Jail for vagrancy, for he Is deaf and dumb. The deaf mute was ordered out" of town yesterday morn.ng by the po- 1 II.. I.... L. ... T iiv, uui ue reiunid last nlpht anil was locked up. Commercial National Bank OF PENDLETON Capital Stock, $50,000. Stockholders Liability, $50,000. The man had been begging on tho streets and managed to acquire a fair sized Jag with the money collected. Jack Brown was fined Jio for 1 drunkenness. John Brown for a like j offense, was fined $5. j PENDLETON THE CHOICE. Moscow Man Seeking a Location In This City. A. Foroman, of .Moscow, Idaho, is here prospecting for a location, and has uhout concluded to go Into the saloon business In Pendleton. Mr. Foreman was runnlnc a saloon in Kendrlck at the timo of the big fl-o, and lost his business thoroln. He J has been here for some days and has ! I ocome convinced that Pendleton Is the best town in tho Northwest at this time, besides having better pros pects than any other town with which no Is acquainted. Ho Illustrates the situation by cit ing the fact that no one ln business hero, saloon keepers or otherwise, will soli out at figures which any or dinary buyer Is willing to pay In Medal Shoot Sunday. , The monthly medal shoot of the i gun club will taKo place noxt Sun- j day, provided enough of the members ' ure in town to nave one. Tho trap . shooting at Meacham on the 21st Is 1 expected to attract a large attendance from the Pendleton club. BAER. Sb DALEY One-Price Furnishers and Hatters FOR SALE Three Thousand Lambs Sold. Barney Doherty has sold 3000 head I of larabs-stockcrs, to. Eastern par-1 ,. . . , ,B nO.000. tl ttf ! 1 U.1 f.ifi nnrAd rrrnm IB. uu. ' trees, J3000. I 8600 M . moon f..mnm hnimp am. lnfn 1mm rhlrknn . Grain land irom auu w yard, shade trees, $1750. Modern C-room cottage, G fino lots, fine soil, $2500. Magnificent residence, $5500. Vacant lots, $100 up. Fine business property, cheap and on easy terms. Meacham and fed in Wyoming. They arc said to be cholc.e animals, but tho price paid for them could not be learned. Echo Waterworks. The Echo waterworks will be in oiieratlon some timo tho coming fall. Mr. Nelson has secured a complete title to all the ground and to the rights of way for the mains, and will push the work from now on. Married by Judge Bean. County Judge Bean this morning of ficiated at the wedding of Albert Ohms and Miss Eliza Parr, both of this county. Tho coromony was per formed at the county court house. Contract for Foundation. Tho contract for the foundation work on tho new John Schmidt build ing on Main street, was lot this morning to Edward Johnson. The Job Is to bo completed within 25 days. nrirfin that are right. Office rooms for renL Timber land for sale. Timi.or locations made. I 1 1 juu - ... 1 I;, can on iuo iu Bank building. C. C. BERKELEY w c dt Gives Fre.e Trial, Attend tho Boat. Free Car Eight Months" Tuition at Price of Six. pendieloB. BECK. THE PLUMBER ' . ., He Has moved to Cottonwood street, between Water and Court 1 1 1 I liPt tff nrAnorofl than ava Tk. i.,nJ,d Sit? ,. We rates. Estimates cheerfully given. If you have work club being quoted at 03 cents and I ,,ne Bee before you go elsowhere. bluestem at C7 cents. Sales In Uma tilla county yesterday amounted to 20.000 bushols, before to do hlgh-class "i0 i.