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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 22. 1904. PAGE EIGHT. Bargains Tread Upon the Heels of Bargains AND OUR BARGAINS IN SHOES AND OXFORDS ARE THE BEST IN THE CITY. SOLD FINE BUCKS l brother of M. J. Buckley, superintend ent of the O. II. &. N. system In Ore- ! pon. and is a young man who has worked up from night operator to his present place. He was formerly sta- .ioned at Starbuck. FOR RUSHING THE CAN. Four J. E. SMITH FOUnD GOOD i MARKET IN MONTANA. in Old Offender In Police Court ' This Afternoon. j "I hope I may fall right down here iuul ui im uure court If I am DONT FORGET TO LOOK AT OUR COUNTER OF VI-00 GAINS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. BAR- DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131. ward Walsh, first trick, from S a. m. until 4 p. m .; P. E. McLaughlin, sec- for'ond trick, 4 p. m. to midnight, and F. J. Hummei. lormeny oi u Dalles, third trick, midnight to "S a. m. Thomas "Walsh. Jr.. is chief opera tor for the dispatchers' offices. Ed Walsh, who first trick dis patcher, is no relation to Thomas Walsh, although they are called brothers by many. They have work- ed togethr and followed each other I from one position to another for J E. Smith, of the J. E. Smith Live- about 20 years, and arc greatly at- f stock Company, has returned from a , tached to each other. I trip to Eastern ontana and Western ) They were operators In the same uaKoia. wnerc uc auiu ivu uwu " omce ociorc coming 10 im umuuc, ducks. mnny years ago. He; latelv shipped 500 blooded bucks of RAPID CHURNING The three "tricK" uispaicners m w euiltr." declared .T. n Tv,ni n -. La Grander office are as follows: Ed- 1K,ce court offendor. Satiinw Strona Demand in Northwest Coarse Wool Sheep, Owing to the Severity of the Winters Nearly Half of the Sheep In Montana and Western Dakotas Were Killed by Severe Winter and the Demand for Hardier Breeds Is Very Brisk There. NEARLY REDEEMED FOUR TOWNS WITH BUT ONE UNREDEEMED LOT. -Six Unredeemed Lots in Freewater Very Little Farming Land on the Delinquent List Owners of Mort gages Will Be Benefited by Re membering the Next Session of the County Court. Assessor Strain rejoices to be able to announce that nearly all the realty held ty the county for delinquent taxes tins been reduced. He is curi ous to know to what extent the pres ent condition of affairs In this coun ty in this regard ran be duplicated in any county in the state. In Milton. Pilot Rock, Uklah and Athena not a foot of realty Is now held for redemption from outstanding or delinquent taxes, with the excep tion of one lot In Uklah. In Freewater there are about six lots with taxes unpaid upon them against which the county has a claim. There are few pieces of realty in Pendleton with outstanding taxes. and those few are nearly all in the reservation addition and above the i reach of city water. "Most of the farming lands have ! been redeemed klnmtnj Mnrlnn nnil Mnlnlno , ... ... . U UUUCII ....... uuu . lust zy, ana to De on weir guara ana . , . h been 8,nce 8hlppCd. jact accormngjy. i,i.. hinnnrt snn hinoriert bucks of The county assessor requests every- - ,., . viw pin- tnr ntf. body who has knowledge of personal , , 1 Ma,n street , UeM property not yet given in for taxa- , , . . I n . Uon to report the same to his office. I There Is an unprecedented and al- Than Two Minutes by New Patent. I most unexpected demand in that re- Tho ..E z . muter Maker, raanu- BOUGHT CIDER PRESS. ' SIoa for bucks from a, cross of Shron- facturcd by the E. B. Jones Manurac- shire bucks and Merino and Delaine turing Compaur, of Davenport. Iowa, Butter Creek Man Will "Work Up" stock. This Is a coarse wooled anl- wng cxhlbited on Main street In front His Laroe Cron of Annies ! mal- as everybody knows, nnd the f t, Hotel st George, this morning w i.,f VvlZL f2, n.,t ireason for therevlvnl of mcrct and nml madc a most favorable lmpres- ter Crelk was in town taS sZr TlZ ' ,thCm 'S DOt ' si n lhc ,nr crowd who wI,ne",u L 1 J,w Zl It f.atu,aj sight undertsood. , od tho churning of butter In the and bought a cider press of the Kun- u ls found ln the fact tUaf iast wn. f tncbcrowd Mr jones, the 2 2'n H,I .tllS at IeaSt half thC eDUre PUP" the Tew Idea, churned bis app e crop. He has a fine crop of ! , of Eastern Montana and Western , , am four pound8 beaver 4S ve The' varied Is Dak0t Wa,S l!'" b" the ' K one and three-fourth, be over 2u years old. The variety ls 8toms and the sheepmen are now minutos mostly a nondescript which no one f. a niore hardy animal-one from Tne z Buttcr j,akcr ,R made en. ZeX!I!ls A 'M b?,',St- nder a repetition lrT,h;oEn "VkrisTwoder h:fm"UtimreBThbey "SodlflS J ZZ' ? i-provement over anything in the considerably-enough to have lost all su. -0 notcs an lncreaslnB fbur?" l'ne e?r. Wi!ne"fe'? .5" definite characteristics of variety hMo.n SJSr? oSS JllLir'l an.i! Wa? and some portions of Washing-, ng Z X, tSe clean man- I"1""" p.cocuk ton ror t.oarBO wooieu nucKS 10 neu- .v,iu . . . n ...... tralize the tendency for some years tcr from the cream the lightness of past to run too much to fine wooled tnp chrn nnd the ea.v manner to sheep a tendency that has not been ciean lounn aiioceiner suusiuiiui!, us io when arraigned on a charge of dlsor- ueny ronuuc iowu, "rushing1 the can." "Please do not use such self-destructive language, Mr. Franklin," cautioned tho Judge, "suppose tho Al mighty should take you at your' word?" 1 There were four In the party Franklin, John Wilson, William Cra' von and Grant AbbotL Wilton plead-! cd not guilty and decided to fight the i case. The other three wore senteno, ed to serve five days each In tho city ' jail. Wilson will be tried today and In the meantime ho ls ln Jail in dcfalult of $20 bu.i. Chris Chui . .fter " Acting City Marshal. I City Marshal M. J. Carney departed yesterday for Meacham station, where he expects to camp for two weeks. During his absence officer O. W.' ! Coffmnn is acting city marshal. ' I --'eaeWi wrs of u,e ( o!4 Ivor i ceptloaiy 01 TEAHt Sim IE! I flavor and at the price of apples cider Is unquestiona bly the more profitable either cider or cider vinegar, than the fruit up di rectly upon the marxet. Mr. Sulste knows of other owners of old orchards in that portion of the county who have either bought cider presses or will do so, this summer and fall. rHn.l,HA.l ral-n. WAHA. " i.R.-ui;iiLtru uuuci uianus cic snown uy me uemuua muea. iuv verv enthusiastic over the invention BACK FROM VACATION. chance Is prompted by the Increas ing demand from the eastern feeding districts for different sheep for mut ton and feeders than the fine wools produce. The coarser nnimals are simply found to be more marketable for feed ers and mutton. In many, and in in creasing proportion of instances, the Shrop crosses on Merino and Delaine srades bring a cent per pound more than well bred animals of other breeds a year older, also bought for feeders and mutton. . DEMONSTRATING EVERY DAY. THE NEWEST, NIFTY FURNISHING GOODS AND CLOTHING FOR FALL City Recorder Thomas Fltz Gerald Enjoyed Two Weeks Outing at Leh man. City Recorder Thomas Fltz Gerald but Mr. Strain Is not ! returned Saturday night from a two able at this time to give anything j weeks' outing at Lehman Springs. "It like an accurate estimate of the pro-' Is a fine place for one who desires a portion of delinquents. rest," said the Judge, "but not much Mr. Strain uas Just finished notify- a resort for too gay a time. I thor ing all the holders or owners of mort- ouguly enjoyed my vacation and I am gages who have not heretofore made only sorry that I could not have stay returns of the same, wherever It has ed longer. been possible to ascertain their ad-1 "The bathing Is excellent, and I be- dresses, of the coming meeting of the lleve Lehman Sprincs will one day be county court, and those whose ad dresses could not be found, are warn- era Oregon. The only drawback is earV Sunday morning yu luoi iuc muuij i-uuri iueeis Aug-1 me leuiuus nae one i oungea lo i take in reacning the place." and a great many orders for churns were taken from the crowd. t J The exclusive right to sell the "E. i Z." Butter Maker in Umatilla county ! J has been purchased by S. D. Jones & Co.. of this city, who will push Its sale. 2 HELD FOR ROBBERY. R. H. Blaehley and G. W. Greeley Ac cused of "Touching" Jack Nixon. John Nixon, a switchman in the nmnlnvp of tlip O. Tl - X. comnanv. the leading mountain resort ln East- wag robbed of a purse containing t'M Fine Crop of Wheat. E. Perkins, who lives five miles northwest of Pendleton, threshed an average of 25 bushels of wheat from 350 acres of ground, and every bushel or excellent quality. Mr Perkins Is an ex-Texan who think life worth living since coming into the North west. He states that Just about the usual acreage of wheat will he sown 1 In his neighborhood this fall. ROOSEVELT Boston Store Ativan i. 4 Ire 10 1 Strong AiN or HAS E Strike jltions , Hill istl' 3 .lea 5 liases Eissl j Turkey ! Dusters and R. H. Blaehley and G. W. Gr.eeley are in the county Jail charged with the crime. -r 77. 7- I . ; Through the watchfulness of Acting He reports that the weather was cool -n-.T."31!?. Grazing Land, city Marshal O. W. Coffman, what Is and comfortable all the time he was ii ,oici iviuic, uu uiu ccuiicmau rnncliifr,.,! no rtnmnffltiir PVUIPnnp .v,n. k.. l. ....... Returned From Coast. Max Baer. of the firm of Baer &. Daley, the clothiers, returned this morning from Portland where he has been spending the past two weeks. I who has farmed in Northwestern ' nr-.iinm the nrisoners has been secur- nie,! i.,. ,v,n r,-o, i .v, ,.i ;witn nis son-in-iaw, a. l.. wens, also, officer Coff man's susnlcions READY FOR FALL BUSH l-opj' All Ml' at I Liu ! ! fm T.ef as ,The'. have ";ome, wih aroused Sunday morning when he ob- cinity of the city. He says that Mrs. were Baer's health is greatly improved. For pictures, bric-a-brac and fine furniture. The large, fluf fy ones of split feathers and long handles; always ge the dust; can't scratch and las', for years. j Whisks, Too Higher than they were, that ls the wholsale price Is higher. Old prices still prevail here, but 2 may not long. Better save by J buying now; 15c buys a good one; better ones for more. : Tallman (2h Co. I LEAD INC DRUCC1STS the full Intention of Investing in the corvrt RinnnhiVv and r.repiev take a Northwest in farming lands, but they plec-e of mone. iron, a purse and he ' xh iuicuBuw me ciiumi, oi iu: followed the men and saw them throw the purse away. He secured wallet and afterwards saw the , At Salvation Army Hall. ' Special services will be held at Sal-: vatlon Army hall all this week and as much longer as Comrade Judson and his family remain, waiting for re pairs for bis scioptlcon plant. The most earnest invitation possible is ex tended to the general public to attend we won't get rain enough, and dream shown the nurse nicked un by Coff- . eeV g ' 88 e" as " U109e I jail night of rains that we never geL" . nJaTldentifled It W. property. ! CSpeC,ally lntcre8ted ln g0SIlel work' (Both are highly pleased with Oregon,, Sherlft T D. ia.ior and Coffman I cimt show of the Season . as much as they have seen of It, and 1 th,.n maa - search for Blachlev and ' .u u season. I I will lnvt in lanH Bnitnhio in VkIba I . . V ; The theater season opens In Pen s' cattle unon wherever thev decide f tolV.. .7. lUem "l ' "oiun this evening with the'presenta Stay. I . hnrnf nf larnpnv fmm thft npr- a l Sound before doing so- Mr. Kime ed uiuira inai mey were prone 10 run h to an extreme in the selection of a ; .. -hnnt-o a tft nirt ni. in n sa more damp climate than that on loon. Northwestern Texas, where, as he ex- T.er v-ixon reported to the police pressed It, "we worry all day for fear ,ha, hp had been robbed, and when son has been brought against tion of the rural "Joshua Slmpklns." comedy drama, "e rlt-nil tn Mu ! Inert nlrK ...111 NEW CLOTHING, NEW SHIRTS. NEW UNDERWEAR. NEW HATS. NEW SHOES. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. i n1 h t! -m5'0 ,!men- Nll0n 18 not certaln J"81 how,b. her -for one night only Manaeer L. D. Hoy has ordered five cars of nB lna. thp nuraf?. hu, beileves the ii-itV f?r.one.st. .A' .Mann.Ber. the W. & C. It. company for the " hh; took It from his nocket He ' , ' ,, ' UBS ""ea, a transportation of 1500 mutton lambs hnrKlnf.n "he ytrdf at ll J1',, ltfZVe7t to the Sountd, which were bought of f.rnnri h... wis wentlv transferred ; .L several win loiion next William Slusher. All are choice anl- Klf clt" tran8ferred month. ri , , . rrye:, , co,mPan' The suspects are strangers but and being for Immediate slaughter, do . have bwn , Pcndieton for over a not have to be dipped.. ( weejj BAER. 2b DALE' One-Price Furnishers and Hatters FOR SALE Idle Money Is Unprofitable Money All your dollars are willing to work for you. Every dollar you have no Immedi ate need of has an earning capacity. Save your dollars while you can. This bank provides you with the means. Call and'learn more about the matter. MONEY HATH WINGS. Commercial National Bank of Pendleton Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to the Eagles, Rcdmen and Y. M. I. lodges and the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown us during the illness Five Vagrants Take Up Concrete i and death of our relative, Gus Stan Floor and Crawl Out. dor. A hole In the floor and a pile ol!M"5: 7S STANGIEIt AND CHILD- REGULAR JAIL BREAK. broken concrete ln the lark corner of a cell, are the only things to be soon in the city Jail today. Last night five vagrants made their escape by dig ging a hoe through the floor and they are still at liberty. Saturday night the five men who Object of Sewage. There Is much dissatisfaction below town for several miles, especially on the south aide of the river, on account of the sewage from town in the river. escaped were picked up by the police j .J???16 thai Ty clalmlne on charges of vagrancy. They wero the only men who escaped. Five others, confined in the Jail, were still thero this morning and tney were re leased by reason of the expiration of their sentences. During the past three weeks 15 city prisoners have broken Jail. The men who gained their liberty last night dug a hole through the rotten concrete near the closet and made their way under the floor to the woodshed In tho rear. The wooden door of the lat ter was broken down and the prison ers were free. wnoiesaie pollution or tho water to I the extent that the fishing Is ruined and stock will not dnnk the water. j Pleased With Turkey Red. I The Molstrom brothers of Stage Gulch, ' are said to bo experimenters with Turkey Red wheat and to bo highly pleased both with the yield and the quality, as those usually -are who give It a fair trial. Fingers who give It a fair trial. Figures could not be learned. THOMAS WALSH PROMOTED. Look for Beef Cattle. h. Stubblefleld will in a few days start for Camas Prairie and Starkey I f rairie and other points ln the south t em part of tho county, to look tho field over for fat beeves. There arp j several hundred head In that district which are known to be choice. Veteran Chief Dispatcher of the O. R. & N, Is Made Train Master. As announced In tho East Oregon!- an on July 13, Thomas Walsh Is tho new train master on the mountain di-! Looking for a Location. vision of the O. It. & N., with head-, S. B. Mustard, an attorney from Quarters at La Grande. , Omaha, left for Portland this morning Orders were Issued from Sunerln-! after snendlmr several days ln Fondle- tendent Buckley's office Saturday for ton quiotly Investigating the advanta ge transfer of tho offlco of chief Uls- ges tho ilace offers for a young man patcher by Mr. Walsh to A. Buckley, Just going into th.e practice of the v.iiu vim uvtuiiy uiu lUBiuuii uunr jaw after. Mr. Walsh's new duties will give him a wider field and more authority and comes as a deserved promotion for his long service as chief dis patcher. A, Buckley, the new chief is a 9-room modern dwelling, good loca tion, 1 lots, fine basement, every thing new and up-to-date, 13000. C-room house, 4b lots, barn, chicken yard, shade trees, $1750. Modern C-room cottage, 6 fine lots, fine soil, 2500. Magnificent residence, $5500. Vacant lots, $100 up. Fine business property, cheap and on easy terms C. C. BERKELEY G40 acres grain land, Mg G40 acres grain im ' Grain land from 160 UW prices that are nioi nffirw moms for real. Timlin, lnnd for S3l- Tlmhor lncatlODS IBi- i.v. n tmr of K"I II you w i.l Mil nn me In mi I Bank building. PLUMBING and SERVER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS i AND Ffl CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER C0NNE" TIMATE8 FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK 0 T. C. TAYLOR 741 MAIN 'I "THE HARDWARE MAN." Fine Draft Horses. L. Stubblefleld has bought of Gid eon Brown a team of fine draft mares to fill a special order from a Seattle firm which will use them for hauling a moat wagon. THE PLUMBER Wn tnmui in rviHnnvood street, between Water M it i3 or prepared than ever .before tp do hlgh-da" i P II jww better ble rates. Estimates cheerfully fir en line see him before you go elsewfeew- me see him before you go euewBew- j BECK, the Reliable Pwfj