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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1904)
airrmrrrri m TWI5I.VB PACES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, FENDLETON, OREGON, SATUItDAY, SEPTEMRER 17, 1001. PAGE NINE. NEW ARMY RIFLE IN i ,,rr i s supply you with it tt tln; of t' hrstrfl Co. n SB JR Building Material Ime- .ton lumber of nil de- ,, mi.s fal. I001"8- Blinds, MouUinF. DcUiIlns ana Tar Pa per. niHVf. VOf" "'T' TO us AND flrr ot 11 rlGUnES- Grays Harbor, Commercial Co. OpiMiJlc W f. H. Depot. model for THE UNITED STATES IS GOOD. , I ft F Moro Rapid lire. Greater Uvunicy , it tiiul Moro Simple Annuist- incut i 10,000 Hnvo Doom Issued, tim.ooo j Will Ho RMrlbutod Pressure j AlKiut 111,0011 PouuiU Per Spinrc tt Inoli Hullot Prhon 51 Inches In- I to White Pine. ! 1 DACHE Ordnance experts of the United Stntcs nrmy, after months of work, ! have succeeded In constructing n magazine rlflo whloh Is believed to be I superior to any In use In foreign nr 1 mlos at this time. Every government arsenal in the i VnltfJ States with the necessary fa-I rllltles Is working; night and day j 'turning out the new arm. and 40.000 ' ?g of them have already been eomplet 1 od. None will be Issued to the troops of the regular- establishment, how ever, until 100,000 the number re quisite to supply the maximum strength of the nrmy on a war foot ing have been completed. At thi- kikutunn " s t'aicuroli he hi never h4 is. hlMb. ' T b entirely cured him. cutinu do w'u r"0 recommend lliem to do. I lrfllriM ica t!i9 prlrllece of nelnc hit name." jj! Wiicn tlRelnorSl W.IndUnipolU.lnd. Best For w ineooweis .a CANDY CATHARTIC llrfitberbHr " nffererfrom elclt heach present rate of progress this will be, lul n:l "eiiri nd nerer found nr .,i,0iit numhn 1 JXlfU !.nlHt y C.e.reU. Sine. , I, , , nilfirBaiii w. - . . hmA Tim rifle whlnli hnb l,.m, li, nc since the Spanish-American war will be returned to the arsen.ils. and later reissued to the various militia 1 organizations now armed with the ancient Springfield rifle, which Is re garded as almost as obsolete as the old flintlock or percussion o.ip guiis. The caliber of the new rifle is , smaller than that now In use. being about 30. while the Initial velocity and penetrating power are both greater. The new rifle Is also several ' inches shorter than the old arm. The ejecting projects downward In the new arm, and the magazine has a capacity of five cartridges and can ! be filled with ease and rapidity. The gun, fully assembled, weighs a trifle i more thun eight pounds, and Is excep- I , tlonally well balanced, making ease j of discharge and accuracy of aim a ' ' feature of importnncc. i Some Idea of the efficiency of the 1 new arm can be gained when it Is j i known that 3 aimed shots have been . FUuul. fiUuble, Potent, T.ita Good. Do flood. iftmrSlerea, Wetkon or Gripe. Ite. Ke,Ue,nmr HUlieilk. The genuine tablet turned OOO. gwnauedtoeare or your money back. I Swlicg Remedy Co., Chtcajo or W.Y. 59a HKUALSALE, TEN MILLION EOXES e tt 44 WATER TANKS I fired In one minute with the rifle used as a single loader, and 2D shots i 1 In the same time using magazine fire, j Firing from the hip without aim, 2.7 I i shots have been fired in one minute I ! using the rifle as a single loader, and I f mike a specialty of building I sl'("s n one minute from the mag- I uzlne. rouau or m,UBre WJth an ordnnr. M,.vce charse 1. 1.- 1 ..it.. ..1... ... 1. ... 1.. 1 . f 1 1 4 m f A wm line pien.ture ifl ine iiiie ciiiuiiuci in ATKR X A.JN fvO u,,out 411.000 pounds er s(uare Inch, unci maximum energ- 01 me recon is IS. OS feet pounds, ami the maximum effective fighting range is 4.781 yards. The exceptional penetrating powers of the rifle were illustrated in a test held some time ago. Vlth a full service charge the ri fle, fired at a distance of 50 feet. I drove Its missile 54. S Inches Into white pine butts and penetrated a steel plate nearly one-half an Inch thick. The bullet which will be used In the arm has a core of lead and tin composition in a Jacket of cupro nlchel, and when fired wtlh a service charge has a muzzle velocity ! - iOO feet a second. AI;o header beds, all sizes and pij. We make them right and they fwi)s give satisfaction. Our work nter sllghtc.1 or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROHEItT rOHSTEII Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. The French Restaurant f 23 Cent .Meal In the City. 1 rivnte Dining Parlors. CltA.V .MAX AT LAHGE. P?eatit I-urnWicd Ilooms In Connection. MS LaFONTAINE, Prop. "22 Main Street. "I alters' Flouring Mills ltty ISO barrels a day. : ur "banged for wheat. F""" Mill P.,.,1 n.. on hanrt. s .1. S. Xcslillh of Axon, Idaho, In the ' VhmK With Dogs and Itlllc. j A special from Moscow to the )- gon Dally Journal says: j Sheriff J. J. Keane tonight recelv- ed a message from Avon postoffloe. located about 30 or 4 0 miles from Moscow, asking that assistance hi a sent to capture J. S. Nesblth. I'rom such Information as the -sheriff's office Is able to obtain li appears thut Xesblth, who resides in the Avon neighborhood, left his home Saturday morning with his Winches ter and two dogs. When he left lie acted quuerly and It is feared he 1m either roaming about the country in sane or has committed suicide. The entire neighborhood has been search ing for him but without success and his son has offered a reward of $100 to the person who finds his father Xesblth came to Jitah county abou a year and a Jialf ago from North Dakota. Feed, 'OOD WOUK. "j'h In p, "" lu" .naiiy uitl "'" Tell of It. Dissolution The Firm of Dindinger, Wilson (S? Co. to be Dissolved HY MUTITAL COXSEXT WE HAVE DECIDED TO DISSOLVE OPH PIU.M AXD WILL PltOCEKI) AT OXCU TO CLOSE OIJT THE EXTIHE $20,000 STOCK OV I'OOTWEAH, IT IS OUH IXTEX TIOX TO GITP HID OK THE ENT1KK STOCK IX THIS SIIOUTKST I'OSSIItLE TIME. XOT AX AHTICLE (EXCEPT QUEEN QUALITY, WHICH A It 13 SOLD UXDEH CONTHACT) WILL DE HE SERVED, HUT EVEHYTHIXG-WU.li DE SOLD IX THE SHORTEST POSSIDLE TIME. THE GREATEST AVALAVC11E OK RAHGA1XS THAT EVER STRUCK EASTERN OREGON HAS NOW HIT PENDLETON. CUT, SLASHED AND SLAUGHTERED,. HAVE HEEX PRICES IN ALL DIRECTIONS. EACH AND EVERY PAIR Ol' LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S, 1N1WNTS', MEN'S, HOYS', YOUTHS' AND LITTLE GENTS' SHOES HAVE REEX .MARKED DOWN. THE DINDINGER. WILSON & CO. STOCK IS THE LARGEST IX OREGON OUTSIDE OU PORTLAND. IT IS A HIGH-CLASS STOCK AXD IXCLUDKD IX IT ARE SUCH CELE11RATED SHOES AS EDW1X CI.APP, ,IOE TIliT, 1'OR MEN; THE I. C'OGAX LINE UOR ROYS; THE ARMSTRONG LINE EOK LADIES, AND THE I'ERRIS LINE I OR MISSES AXD CHILDREN. THESE LINES ARE RECOGNIZED AS THE HIGHEST STANDARD IN FOOTWEAR. OUR STOCK IS HEIGHT, FRESH AND NEW, RIGHT UP TO DATE; IX FACT, SEVERAL LARGE PURCHASES ARE NOW IX TRANSIT TO OUR STORE. THE SLAUGHTER OF THIS MAGNIFICENT 20,000 STOCK WILL COMMENCE MONDAY, SEPTKMRER 12. AND WILL PROCEED WITHOUT INTERRUITIOX OR HALT UNTIL Till: ENTIRE LINE IS GONE. HEAD THE CUT PRICES HELOW. PRICES TALK AND WE TALK PRICES. FIGURE OUr .HTST WHAT YOU CAN SAV! ON EACH PAIR. Men's Shoes CUT IN EDWIN CLAPP LINE. Willow calf, JO. 00, now $5.00 Patent Corona colt, two styles, $7.00, now $0.2.1 Enamel liorsehlde, JC.OO, now $5.25 Patent Ideal kid, $6.00, now $5.10 French calf, calf lined. $7.00, now $0.00 Juniper kid, $0.00, now $1.05 Vlcl kid, four shapes, $0.00. now $5.00 STETSON SHOES CUT. Velour calf, $.".00, now $1.00 Vlcl. two styles. $0.00. now $1.50 Box calf, waterproof, $6.00. now $5.40 Patent colt, Eloucher, $0.00, now $1.50 JOE TILT SHOES JLVRKED DOWN. Box calf, two styles, $0.00, now $4.50 Box calf, Velour calf and calf. $4.00, now $3.00 Box calf, Velour and vlcl, $3.00, now $3.15 VARIOUS LINES SLAUGHTERED. Regular $3.00 box calf and vlcl Regular $2.00 box calf and vlcl Regular $2.20 vlcl ..$2.05 . $2.20 $1.05 Slippers Our stock is large and well selected, duced. Prices materially re- I In ,8 ! tt tt II tt tt tt II II II tt tt it Men's High-Top Shoes Stetson's shed water, absolutely waterproof, $9.00, now ..$7.75 Tan calf waterproof shoes, $0.00, now $5.85 Tan calf waterproof shoes, $6.00, now $5,35 10-inch top pebble kip, $0.00, now $1.50 10-inch top Puritan calf, $0.00, now $4.50 10-Inch top Puritan calf, $4.00, now $3.00 S-lnch top kangaroo kip. $4.00, now $3.50 10-lnch top kangaroo kip. $3.20, not.' $2.05 S-lnch top chrome calf, $3.00, now $3.00 S-lnch top kangnroo kip, $3.20, now $2.00 Men's work shoes, $3.00. now $2.00 Men's work shoes, $2.70, now $2.50 Men's work shoes, $2.50, now $2,25 Men's work shoes, $2.00, now $1.80 Boys' Shoes Patent colt, box calf and Phoenix calf, welt sole, $3.00, now $2,75 Vlcl and box calf, $2.00, now $2,25 Regular $2.20, nil leather, for $2.05 Regular $2.00, all leather, for SI. HO Regular $1.75, horsehlde, kangaroo kip and kangaroo veal SI. 00 Satin calf, $1.25, now $1.10 Horsehlde, $1.00, now $1.30 Kangaroo kip, $1,50, now $t.35 Dox calf, $1.20. now $1.10 Satin calf, $1.00, now , 00c Ladies' Shoes CELEI1RATED AMM STRONG LINE CUT. Kid, turned sole, French heel, $5.00, worth $4.35 Patent colt, turned sole. French heel $5.00, now $1.35 Patent colt, welt sole, Cuban heel, $5.00, now $1.35 Patent colt, lace and button, the Po-Tay last, $5.00, now .. $1.35 Patent colt, bloucher welt sole, $5.00, now $1.35 Patent colt, lace, welt sole, $4.60, now $-1.00 Kid, lace, turn and welt sole, $4.00. now $3.00 Kid lace, turn and welt sole, $3.00, now $3.15 OTHER MAKES. Kid, lnce, welt sole, $3.00. now $2.05 Kid, light and heavy sole, $2,50, now $2.20 Kid, light and heavy sole, $2.00. now $1.80 Kid, light and heavy Pole, $1.75, now $1.00 Kid, old ladles' comfort, $2.25, now , $2.05 Kid, old ladles' comfort, $1,00, now $1.35 School Opens Soon We haw) 1111 cuoriuoio. lino of iiiNoV mill children's school -hoc, ttliloh vto liutc cut In pilot: to the very limit. Wo want .ton to conic in 11 nil got our prices cm those. Keep your oje on OUR WINDOW. See the wonderful bur gains offcm! dally. NO GOODS CHARGED DURING THIS SALE Dindinger, Wilson GOOD SHOES CHEAP Greatest Sale in Pendleton's history commences Monday, Sept. 12 ... "For Her Sake." Considering the equipment of the piece and the leputod merit of the play as a -dramatic offering, the pres entation of the new Uusso-Slbetian play, "For Her Sake," ought to meet with general favor from the patrons of the Frazer, wheie the new pluy In to be seen the evening of September hoard of 1 26. Theie are some Intensely dru Thelr good i inutlo scene In this nlny. one of them -' 11 "ontwuee. and btjlng u flogging wane, llluntratlve of "'"Untly adding In- the daily course of events In the eo '"' testimony. No vlot mlnas of Siberia." The vlotlin of ''i can be had the knout l a erf uwlclen upon " of friends and whom a Russian prince of the blood "" ' u8e: I has centered his affection, and who , i"naii, uv- has Involved hlmuelfi and her In a Pill 1 etreet, corner , conspiracy 1 2 1 Not Hade by a Trust ! IF YOU ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR A FINE Co CIGAR, TRY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED HY THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE U. S. TO HE AIJSO t LUTELY FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE. ' weI1 "Miowm to , and final happy oonsluslon in ope of X I'dieton, says: the ear' penal colonies. The com- i have Uec-n pany U a very large one, and la said ! uinnraer-, . ,tU8- In lie linnuimlli unnalil ' 'y Jiftlnp icqulred ; work It 1ms In hand. Pain for the Uh.ll,i(. was i o stoon or J1 Vu und effort. Uo',K re lrreu "Bbt and caused mo r-K,aney Pi ; T"1,,erd Cm 8 1 so- "folded to F-m a- " iirock & ,tov"rrt,,heyhave ro" ' ana I have .h no urnary ' them 6 tfreate8t con- to flalo, nts. Fostf.r.xmi ?". N V ..." -"uurn " State, 'PBie"fen'" tor 1 n other. Fr sale by all naine-DOAN'S- "A Tcajis Sleer." It Is regarded as by fur the best production from Hoyfs pen. "A Tex as Steer" Is a character who jumps from a Texas frontier town, with all Its wild fun and peculiarities, to the national capital, the tunny and amus ing side of both localities being mir rored, It Is said, with great ueouraoy. Many well-tempered shafts are hurl ed at political shams and absurdities. This clever comedy comes to the Frazer next Tuesday, September 20. At any rate the meteorite that Plunged through a Paducah (Ky ) lumber pile found "good country board." "PE GGY O'NEAL" 5c CIGAR A. G. HOWARD TELEPHONE MAIN 2841. 115 COURT STREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. JNION fdADE, HAND MADE.? clear Havana. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. ... . . c wnen you call for a TRIUMPH. ETB VNN&C0.7 uuii.uonr accept a substitute. ll fv MAKERS. MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Granite Works Anyone Intending to secure a monument or headstone for relative or friend will do well to see us, Largest collection to select from Lowest prices. MONTERASTELLI BROS. New Stone Dulldlne, Court Street, next to Domestic Laundry. II II II II tt it P