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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1903. THE ARMSTRONG SHOES ARE HERE. It is with pleasure that wo announce to the ladies of Pendleton that we have re ceived our complete stock of the celebrated D. Arm trong & Co.'s Shoes.. The Armat-ong Hhnes are recognized the most sljllih. brat mado end prattleat hoca madu We handle excluMrely In Pendleton tee Armstrong fihop. To be Ad mired la but toiee You ate Invited to call Mid latnlliaiice yourteir with tliu choice thins In ladlei' ahoea an they are ihown In the Armstrong line. Dindinger, Wil son & Co. Good shoes C h e a CORPORATION TAX LAW. State Treasurer Moore Says to Leave it Unchanged. State Treasurer Moore, In speaking of the corporation tax law, and of the prospect of the special session changing it, said yesterday: "The corporation tax law should be left unchanged. The corporation tax is not working a hardship upon any legitimate corporation, and it is NEW OUR. TIME WILL GO INTO EFFECT MIDDLE OF THE MONTH. Will Shorten the Running Time and Bring Some Trains Into Pendleton at More Convenient Hours Eating Stations Cut Out and' Diners Added. The passenger schedule of the O. It. & N. Is to bo revised over the en- tiro system during this month, In or der to reduce the running time from the East to the coast. Superintendent O'Urleu yesterday stated that tho time of the trains running out of Portland and through Pendleton would perhaps change in about tho lonowing manner No. 2, east-bound, which now leaves Portland at 9:20 n. m. would be chang ed to 8:45, which would put it through this city nearly at 4:45 p. in. No. G, which loaves Portland for the east at 8:15 p. m., would bo sent out at 7:45, which would cause it to arrlvo In Pendleton at 3:45 a. m. No. 1, would reach hero at 10 o'clock a. m., according to the new schedule. and No. 5 at 12:45 a. m. These changes are mado partly to insure connections with the Northern branch nt Umatilla, and to make time faster to the East Dining cars have been put on nil of the through trains and thu eating stations have been cut out so that the trains will not have to stop for meals ami overy other Item In tho running that will shorten the time, will bo taken ndvnntngc of. The new schedule will go into effect bringing a large revenue to tho state. , auollt (ho maaie ot the month, hut luo only concerns that demand a change in the law are tho 'wildcat' companies that cannot afford the in corporation fees. Any company form ed upon a legitimate basis with a cap ital of $1,000,000. or any other sum, tan afford to pay the fee. If a com pany is formeu upon any other than a good business basis, the state is better off witnout it." Elks' Memorial Services. The Elks' memorial service or "Lodge of Sorrow" will be held at the Christian Church on the first Sunday In December. until that time tho oxact timeB of tho trains will not be known. DEATH OF A VETERAN. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Drama Quinine Tablet. All E drmrg-lau refund the money II It fail to cure. E. V. drove denature on each box. 23c ihiii m i in ii ii i ii i Exquisite new Design in t REAL... I CUT GLASS i t Most lieautlful collection ever displayed iu Pendleton. John W. Kimberlin Passes Away, Aged 62 Years, John W. Kimberlin died at tho home of his daughter, Mrs. J, H. Dry ant, this morning at 5 o'clock, after a long Illness of dropsy and other complications. The deceased was born in Marlon county, Indiana, in 1841, and was a veteran of tho civil war, having en listed in the 122d Volunteer Iowa Cavalry- at the first of tho war, and serving with that body of troops dur ing the entire war. He has been a resident of this city for the last nino years, and is well known here among the old soldiers nnd the elder resi dents. Ho is survived by three daughters. Sirs. J. H. Dryant, of this city, and J Mrs. Jessie Catherman nnd Mrs. O. C. Smith, of Umatilla. The funeral services will be held from tho residence at C21 Willow street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of the O. A. It. Tho sermon will ho preached by Kov. G, W. Itigby and the inter ment will 00 made In Olney ceme tery. All old soldiers are respectfully re quested to be at the residence prompt ly at 2 o'clock. toratcs in Maine, Massachusetts and Khode Island bolero ho came to Ore gon. He Is also n man among men, affable, approachable and hearty, having had experience in the United States nrmy as a chaplain. As a pulpit orator ho Is not sur passed on tho Pacific Coast. His ser mons havo Increased in interest and j power day by day. Tho uftornoon ' sermon of yesterday was unique, original and practical, dealing with the lions that Christian people have . to slay In ordor to mako progress In ' tho Christiau life. It mado a pro-found-Jmpression upon those present. Tho ovenlng sormon wns "niblo I Pictures on Confession of Sin." FOOTBALL AFFAIRS PENDLETON AND NORMAL WILL PLAY TOMORROW. ' trying to mako nrrangpmouts 'to go to I Portland for ono game, olthor with tbo Portland high school, or with tho Portland Academy. Tho only thing I that is holding them is flnancos. and If they can arrange this they will play there on the zibi of tuis montn, as 1 that date la open to thorn. j One niore date will bo open to them nnd thut will perhaps bo played with Union tho day after tho Thanksgiv- Complete Lineup of Both Teams Is ( lng Bamc Bnkor CUy Given ueiow rtign scnooi team is Improving Steadily Will Play at Baker City Thanksgiving Day. COMING .EVENTS. Vlie members of the Pendleton He hlch school football team, uccomnan- drow his material from both tho old (.,i hv their coach, Dan P. Smythe, nnd now testaments, drawing vivid, will leave in tho morning for Weston, alluring word pictures nt those who ' when, tbev will meet the WcUon dind been forgiven, team on tho gridiron In the ntternnon. During the day, as on other days, 1 n in thought tbnt the team wllL put tlio doctor sang solos with good of. 1 tlp a good showing In the game nnd icct anu no anu Airs, ixnvoil sang j Second annua,! meeting Oregon Ir ' rigntion Association, Pondloton, Nov- I O nnrt 10 Eastern Oregon Teachers' Associa tion, Daker City, November 23-25. Washington Teach or s' association, Tacoma, Dec. 28-30. National Mvostock convention, Portland, January 12, 13, 14Tnd 15. duets in an Impressive manner. Tho doctor will preach his last sor mon on this, his first visit iu the city this ovenlng. All regret that ho has to leave so soon, for if ho could remain two or three weeks he would move tho whole city. Hut it Is a great thing to hnve a man who is a pastor of one of the largest churches in Portland to no away for a week. Wo aro thankful to him for his services and hopo he will he nblo to como again and that In tlio near future. MEETING OF CLUB WOMEN. All Menbers Are Especially Request. ed to Assist in Making Irrigation Badges Tomorrow. All tho club women of tlio city are respectfully requested to be present at tho county courthouse, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, to assist in making the official badges for the ir rigation delegates. The badges will consist of a spray of alfalfa, a head uf wheat and n sprig of sago brush, tied together with n ribbon bearing the place nnd date of tho meeting. It will require at least 1,000 hadges and everyone is requested to bo on hand to assist In tho work, in order that everything will bo in readiness for the opening of the convention on Monday morning. AFTER THE CONVENTION. WILL FORCE ATTENDANCE. Ontario Will Be Here in Full Force and With a Purpose. V It. King, of Ontario, was In the city today, having some business be- line the Hum emu court. Mr. King is enthusiastic over the Irrigation eon ventlon. nnd says that there will be a largo delegation here from Malheur county, probably over 25 men. Tlio delegation Is coming here with the Intention of taking back with them the convention for tho coming year, and will use all of tholr influ ence In this direction. They will leach this city on tho evening of Sun day, nnd will be nil ready for business as soon as they como. Mr. King re turned to his home this ovenlng. . Pee our window Imt lelter J still come In nnd ? Get Ot Prices TALLMAN &-C0, hemline; Druist : : I i Principal of La Grande Schools Will See if the Truant School Law is Valid. La Grande, Nov. 0, Professor Hockenberry, superintendent of the city schools is making an effort to eradicate truancy from tho public schools and will enforce tho state law compelling parents to send their child ren to school. Of late, tlio number of children io mninlng out of bcIiooI has become alarming, as it demoralizes the classes and makes a bad showing, m the school records. Arrests will bo made It attendance is not enforced by Jll'!-. PREACHING WITH POWER. Sermons of Surpassing Interest at ; Congregational Church. 1 It is a rare treat that some of the people of this city are enjoying tills 1 week in listening to tho scholarly ser I moils of Rev. Dr. House, of Portland. He is u graduate ot Harvard College j and the divinity school of Hoston Uni- verslty and has hall successful pas- PREACHING AT BUTTER CREEK. Rev. Howard, of the Soutn Methodist Church, to Hold Services at Thomp son Schoolhouse. Ilev. M. V. Howard, of the South Methodist church, of tills city, will leave for Echo In the morning, whore he goes to hold services nt tho Thompson schoolhouse, on Ilutter creek, Sunday morning nnd evening. Hov. Howard preached in this county somo years ago, and lias many friends in tho nutter creek district, who will bo glad to welcome him to that neighborhood again. He expects to return Monday morning, IN POLICE COURT. Five Violators of the Law Pay the Penalty in the City Jail, in the Ab sence of Cash. Five prisoners were before Judge Fits Herald this morning, as follows: My Kainanii. a Japanese, charged with starting n lire lu nu open lot, fined $5; John Hendrlckson, Charles Johnson, John Shinn and James Casey, all charged with bolng drunk nnd disor derly, wmo each lined $5 and costB, and in the absence of the price, will m- , out the fine In the city jail. that It stands n good chanco of bring' ing back tho victory with It when It I returns to tho city. Attorney Crawford to The Dalles. Attoni"by-Goneral A. M. Crawford For the last week the boys havo 1 has returned to Tho Dalles, wboro he been working hunt and have knocked off many of tho ragged edges of tholr piny. Mr. Smythe has groat confi dence in his boys nnd will piny thorn to tho limit when they meet the Nor mal school. Tho line-up of the two tennis will bo as follows: Pendleton. Positions. Weston. Forrest left end Ebort Menus left tackle . . . .ltnnbeck Milne loft guard Uldenor Scott center . ...H. Graham Heeves rigut guard ....Drlskell Williams... right tackle ....Warren Stanflold .... right end . . . .Hanscom Strand quarter Marsh Hnrtman .... loft half .... Swaggort Cronln full back ....Strickland McCnrty right half White Tlio substitutes for the Pendleton team will bo Storle, Hupp, Thomp son anil l-eezor. Tho referee will lie Murk Muorhouse, nnd the lineman will le Hoy Conklln. The team is attempting to make ar rangements for tho rest of the season, but tho only thing sure so far Is the regular Thanksgiving game witli Ba ker City at that place. The boyB are The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is n disease prevailing iu this country most dangerous because so decep tive. AlllltyKUIltlCtl deaths nre caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is nllowedtoadvaucc thekidney-poison- eil mooa will at tack the vitnl organs, causine catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves urcau uowii anu waste awuy cell ly cell. madder troubles almost ill way h result from'n tlenimjeiiicnt of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing IxiUly von can make no mistake by takliiR'Dr. K.!hi6t"3 Swamp-Root, the grc'ntk'idney', liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to'hold urine mut scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being comtieHed'to go often through the day. and to get up mnnv times during the .. mm. ...:t.i i .. effect of Siwimp-Uoot is soon realized. It stimils the highest for its wonderful cures' of the most distressing: eases. Swamp-Hoot is pleasant to take uud is sold by h11 druggists in fiftv-ccnt and one-dollar M.e bottles. You may haven upuplc bottle of this wonderful new (lis ecu cry and n book that tells all about it, liolliseut free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer it Co.. Hinghauiton, N, Y. When writnis mention reading this generous offer iu this p?per, Don't make any mistake, inn remember tuo name, h wiimp Root, Dr. Kilmer'-- Swamp-Root, uiul the address, Ilim.'ltaintoii, IS. V, on evert bottle will remain until after tho session of the' circuit court, before which ho has some cases on trial. After tho cases havo been tried ho will return to his home in Salem, And .x ! natir-nr. "i "t must h,v7u, " 1 iuie 1 n - to biend " I lilt him '." '"Cbas l,,.: lor ll, i- a nnenf..- -" US in . to craill.. 0,,r coffee, 2 cxquisiiP.1.. " tllfm I..,.- "I ---..4 ijiiipr s.j nun .. mmrnrn m u a m uiil i run i t -''.., JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, Ladies' Tailot-Made WP. PUT THEM ON SAT.K WHll P rum,,.. WIS $15 We Guarantee you can't equal them anywhere for !, I 1,1 Itl.lutllTlT fll I11IH UrriVIll Wl! 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YOUNGER & SON TTTTVTVTf YTTTTTTTTTTT YYYYYTYYVTTTTVTVTTYTYT 9ult to Recover an Account. A suit was filed today In tho circuit court by tloorso DcMott t-o against S. h. Wakefield and wife, to recover ?22.75 alleged to bo due on goods and morchnndiso purchased by tho defendants botweon tnu nates oi Hrmtnmlinr 30 and November 5, of this year, together with tho costs and disbursements of the action. Cnrtor & Ilaloy are the attorneys for the plaintiff. Important, If you havo a room to apaio, roport-' to either Tallmon & uo., me uosion Store or tho Peoples Warehouse. Every room will be needed nnd oven though you don't wish to accept pay for tlio room, wo will bo Willing to uso It. Tho Irrigation convention is ono of tho most Important to us that we have over had here, and wo want to house everyone that comes. Marriage License. A marriage llconso was Issued last night to Carl B. Hart, or rroscott, Wash., and Miss Anna M. Hawks, of this elty. Iloth uf tho applicants wore under ago, and tho affidavits in their parents wore filed with tlio elorU whon tho license was ashed for. .Miss Hawks is a niece of It. O. Hawks of the Ilyors Mill. Second Ward Candidate, 13. J. Murphy lias filed his petition In the office of the city recorder, ac t-opting tho nomination for alderman from tho second ward. Thoro aro 119 signatures to the petition, which nam her la nt least half of tlio legal votors of 'that ward, Tho East Is Wild over . I. It, Our Great Big Saturday Nis Prpe Distribution Is Worth Investigation stm. , -m ym 1 V"V 1 a i u at mm w mi m m m m munw c ' a m. i i ' FREE JL K. B W ILr vr j vr ..... V VTTV , . fTTTTTTTTl t 1 , . aa. ------ Clover Cream Baking Powder The remarkable increase in consumption troves IU purity and wholttomenes. ONE FOUND 25'CENTS With a Coupon "To Keep Well"- every organ muKt bo tloing its duty Ktomnch, liver and kid neys must each be in thorough working order. If you are not as well as you ought to be take a small dose of Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhf tr. In lioxf 10c. and 25c. Suffered Eight Months I can heartily recommend Acker's Tablets for Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles, I havo boon suffering for eight months and trlod many rem dies without any roliot, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only u short time aud am now norfoetly well. Thanking you for (ho speody recovery, I nrn grcattully yours, Francis 'I. Camion. Vancouver, Wash. For salo by V. W. Schmidt & Co. Bond to W. H. Hookor & Co,, Buf falo, N. Y for a froo trial package, (Nothlnp Like Them.) Is a necessity for you who desire a clear, beautiful complexion-it is opposed to sunburn. An ap plication of Clover Cream befoie ex posure to wind and sun will positively prevent all roughness of the -skin. 25c a Bottle sample for A asking only at the F. W. Scfunidt's Tho Reliable Druggist punofficr Mock. Phone Main Sji GOOD WORK LADIES tl Clothing J TJ onalff Wnrk m ed for WW J nes & Cooper prices riohi ' . I UIUI I All Kiuua - -.1m,4V4 d' Hams and S Prices as COMMERCIAL STABLES ! G. M. FROOME. PROPRIETOR.. Carryalls for picnic partlea. Qood teams with compotont drivers for commorclnl men. Siioedy horses and handsome rigs for evonlng and Sun day drives. Gentle horses for family use. Stock boarded at reasonable rates. Best of care given to transient stock, Opposite Hptel Popdleton, 'Phone MpId 101. SZnxra IV HI Ml Lace uun -la Etc. Etc ol FAIL.' So e aceni. HetArmoor w- Xlwa