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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1904)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, PAGE EIGHT. NEW SHOES For the Misses and Children arrived and are ready for your In spectlon. We have a full line and can fit the WIDE or NARROW feet and fit them right. These shoes are built for wear, the best of material Is used, and only first-class workmen are employed In making them. A large line of boys' and youths' shoes In every grade of leather. Solid school shoes that give the best of wear, and fine Vicl Kid, Box Calf and Corona Colt Dress Shoes at prices that cannot be dup licated In the city. 1 J STUTON DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. BOTTOM DROPPED OUT AND MARKET IS FLAT Farmers Will Not Sell at Present Quotations and Are In a Posltlo to Hold on Magnificent Outlook for the Growing Crop, Prospects Exceeding Anything Seen in Sev- eral Years. Phone Main 1181. GOOD SHOES CHEAP PRESBYTERY MEETS WILL COME TO PENDLETON NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 14. Important Called Session to Consider Resignation of T. C. Taylor, and Other Important Matters Below is Printed a Full List of Members of the Presbytery vill Ratify Se lection of Van Nuys for This Pastorate. A call has been issued for a meet ing of the Eastern Oregon Presby ter' to be held in this city Monday evening, March 14, at the Presbyteri an church. There are three reasons stated in the call: One to dissolve the pastoral relation between the church of Mil ton and Rev. A. J. Adams of that; city, who has resigned, and will ac-, cept a call from another church; to release W. L. Van Nuys of La Grande from further connection with the La Grande church, that he may come to this city In answer to the call of the Presbyterian church of this city; and to elect a trustee of the Pendle ton Academy In place of T. C. Tay lor, who has resigned. These three Items will complete the business of the presbytery at this time, as noth ing can be transacted in a called meeting of that body which is not stated in the call. The membership of the presbytery includes representatives from all of the principal churches In the eastern part of the state, the official list of I Syrup I j Sarsaparilla I I Compound j I Blood Purifier and System Tonic J the body being: A. J. Adams, of Milton; T. M. Polk, of Joscpn; j. t. Blair, of Enterprise; J. K. Buchanan, now of Wallowa, but formerly the nastor of the church of this city James Bvers. of Sumpter; J. R. N. Bell, of Baker City; J. H. Barton, of Union; W. L. Van Nuys, of La Grande; Z. w. Cummertora, or mne- vllle; J. w. Irwin, or uurns; j. k McGUvery. of Grants; S. C. El der, of Moro; R. J. DIven, B. F. Har per and W. H. Bleakncy of 'Pendle ton; Royal F. ueasoner, or ia Grande, and J. M. Morrison, or ai bany. Colds Cause Pneumonia. One of the most remarkable cases of cold, deep-seated on the lungs. causing pneumonia, is that or Mrs, Gertrude E. Fenncr, Marion, Ind who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She sava: The coughing and straining so weak ened me that I ran down In weight from US to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of tho cough strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by Tallman & Co. Low Barometer. The uarometcr registered lower this morning than it has for a long time in Pendleton, indicating very high winds for the next 24 hours. The barometer in the McComas grain office dipped clear below the gradlngs. which is the lowest ever noted since it has been in use in the office. Disgusting Affair Closed. Lonia Naylor, who accused her father of incest, and Edward Tracey, her lover, who caused the unjust ac cusation against the father of the girl, will be married in Walla Walla Friday, and thus end the disgusting affair. The parties are from AttTena. WE MAKE OUR OWN SEE OUR "WHS-DOW You will unde.stand why it Is the best TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists fHc WHOLESOMC CRESCENI i Egg -Phosphate BAKINQ FOKUUI SAVES ONE-THIRD THE EGGS. SAVES TWO-THIRDS THE MONEY SAVES ALL THE WORRY. The bottom of tho wheat market seems to have dropped out in the past few days. Tho grain is now bringing t6 cents in the export mar ket and pernaps 67 at the mills, but there are no sales being made at these figures, and It Is not probable that there will be. The farmers who a short time ago were holding up for 71 cents and higher are not in the humor at this time to unload their grain at a lower price than they could have gotten then, preferring to hold in hopes of a rise, being pretty sure tnat tho price will go but little lower. Under these cir cumstances they will have a chance to gain, and but little to lose. There Is nothing being done in the market at the mills, or in the export sales department, everything being now quieter than for some time. The growing wheat is a pleasure to tho farmers, however, all indlca- tlons pointing to a larger harvest this year than for some time. The wet winter has started things to growing In good shape, and the ground is now so saturated that It will take some hot weather and a long spell of It to prevent the crops from coming to maturity in the best condition that has prevailed for some s nsons. TOO WET TO PLOW. Umatilla County Soil Filled With Water This Spring. L. E. Penland, who returned from a visit to his farm at Helix last eve ning, says the ground in that locali ty is much too wet to plow. He is preparing to summer fallow 160 acres and found that plowing will be delayed some time owing to the excessive rains. He is delighted to know that the county court will build the Wild Horse cutoff to the wagon road leading eastward out of this city. Thls'cutoff will be a much better road than the present muddy lane east of the hospital, it will cut out two hard hills and will shorten the time by 15 or 20 minues, in driving from Pen dleton to Helix. The people all through that portion of the county feel very grateful to the citizens who started the move ment and the county court for consid ering the plan for making this cutoff. A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM.' One Pound a cents, All Grown. ; NOT GOOD, NOT HERE j TRY REVERE I MOCHA AND JAVA j COFFEE 1 IT WILL TELL ITS OWN STORY Once Tried, Always Used Musical Entertainment at the Arling ton in Honor of Charles S. Coch ran. Mrs. James A. Greene assisted by Mrs. H. Stewart and Miss Kennedy, entertained in the parlors of the Ar lington last evening, in honor of Charles S. Cochran, of Eugene, Ore. Mr. Cochran is returning home from Chicago, where he has spent some time In the study of band music. The entire evening was spent in a delightfully arranged musical pro gram, consisting of vocal and piano solos, duets and trios with the gui tar, mandolin, banjo and cornet. The musicians were: Professor La- conte and Professor Kimball, Messrs. Cochran, Owenhouse, Scott. Lewis. Crank and Carrier. Mes dames Fletcher and Stewart and Misses Bickers, Rtgby and Fletcher Refreshments were served. SMITH LEAVES HOSPITAL. ; F. S. YOUNGER & SON ! Telephone Main 2 8 i Man Who Attempted Suicide in La Grande Starts for His Home in Sedalia, Missouri. Henry Smith, a brother of Con ductor J. B. Smith, of the O. R. & N., who attempted suicide by cutting his throat with a razor, at the home of Conductor Smith, in La Grande last Monday, leaves St. Anthony hospital tonight, for his old home in Sedalia, Missouri. He has recovered from the effects of his attempt at suicide, and now wishes to live. His is ono of tho most remarkable cases in the his tory of surgery, the wind pipe hav ing been cut through, and three stitches were necessary to close it up. The wound has healed .up with out the use of a tube In the wind pipe, and he Is now past all danger from a rupture of the wound. LAND OFFICE PATRONAGE. Pilot Rock Record Secures a Large List of Signatures Asking That It Be Recognized. John P. McManus, editor of the Pi lot Rock Record, was In the city yesterday, securing tho names of prominent republicans in Pondlqton and vicinity, nsklng that bis paper, bo recognized as one of the official naners in the La Grandp In ml rils. trlcL He claims that the department has been deceived by tho Pondleton Tribune, which sent in a petition stating that it Is the only republi can newanamtr fn thn rilstrfot n. pled by tho Record, and when thoso nicning ne per.ir.ion 10 mo Tribune were made to know that they were doinc an lnliiRttrn in tlm TTnn-i which Is a live paper of -general cir culation, they Immediately signed tho petition of McManus, asking for a division of the patronage. As most of the flllnm nnv tinlne made In this county aro made nearer ruoi nocn man 1'enaieton, tho Rec ord, under tho ruling of the depart ment, is entitled to the entire land office patronage. REVIVAL CONTINUES. Christian Church Meeting Still Con tlnues to Add New Members. At the meeting at tho Christian church last night, four additions were made to the church, and there were 10 baptisms. ' Tonight there will be 10 or 15 more baptisms, and the sermon will be on the "Suffering Saviour." This makes a total of 23 additions since the departure of Rev. Martin, and the meetings will be continued lndenn- Italy. Rev. Brooks Is now conduct' ing the meotings unassisted. Ward and Wade Tonight. Ward and Wade's minstrels, one of the six leading while minstrel com' panles of the United States, will ap pear at the Frazcr tonight, in an at' tractive and high class ponormance, They come highly recommended and are original, sprightly and lun-pro- voklng. They arc promised a good house. Hinh Wind Today. Tuo train crew on the Walla Walla mixed train, which arrives at 1:30, reports the highest wind at- Athona, Weston, Adams and other points along the line, that has been expert enced this winter. It was a regular hurricane all the way down. Dodd Has the .Measles. Elmer P. Dodd, the editor of tho Tribune, is confined to his home on Thompson street between Court and Water, with a very severe attack of the measles. He is under the care of Dr. W. G. Cole. King Edward's Double. H. B. Gist of San Francisco, Is in the city and a guest at the Hotel Pendleton. Mr. Gist is a commercial man and so closely resembles lae pictures of King Edward of England that his friends on the road call him King Edward, Twins Born. Mrs. W. F. Higglns of Umatilla, gave Wrth to twins yesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. Mary E Lowe, on West Jackson street. The new arrivals are brother and sister. and are large and healthy babies. Returning to Ohio. Dr. C. J. Smith left this morning for Portland, in company with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. I Smith, who are now on their way to their home In Derby, Ohio, after an extended visit. Lost a Finger. J. A. Owens, an employe of Robert Forster's planing mills, yesterday evening lost a finger down to the first joint, by coming in contact with the machinery. Mrs. Hamblen in Sumnter. Mrs. Ida Hamblen of this city, the aunervisorv sunreme oracle for the Royal Neighbors, is in Sumpter, where she went to organize n lodce of the Neighbors a few days ago. Lots Sold. Daisy Tallman and J. V. Tallman, her husband, have sold to Frank S. Curl for $1,000, lots 1 and 2 In block of Swltzlcr's addition. Ill With Pneumonia. Wesley Minis, the little son of Mrs, Fred Laatz, is quite 111 with an at tack of pneumonia cMinn's i School of Dancing Monday, class night. Thurs day and Saturday, classes from 7 to 9 o'clock. Socials from 9 to 12. Children's Matinee, Saturday, 2:30. FOR SALE Good, eight-roomed house In splen did condition. Eight lots, good barn and orchard. Oood fence and now sidewalk. Wator piped all over house and garden. Good well. Very desirable property. Apply to GTJS LAFONTAINE, at French Restaur-anL J.V... 1 MMloes. Goat, Hllloutnm, Hick HAM. (sad Neriou HndtcbeT Don't Mil your furniture or pwn yonr jewel cry to buy rtmedlei for tbtte dlwidtn It If not neceuary. "Hill's Rheumatic Pills" CotoDly2SnU, nd hire cared tbouundi during the Uit hundred yen M. p. A. Hill. Lutimmerlwtrnuried with rbeonuuum to badly I was disabled from mulltnberss lwuatis yrt old. I nave one end a ball boxes of your pllli 1 bare cured II D. Hiruut, Greenleaf, Minn At Your Druf-ftita WORK OF A COWARD AT HELIX. Shots Fired by Some Unknown Per son Through Two Homes In That Place. Hollx, March 10. Two dastardly at tempts to murder Innocent people have been made In this city within tho past two days. On Tuesday evening some unknown person fired a shot through the house of Mrs. Pierce, a widow woman, the shot barely missing the heads of two small children asleep in bed. At the time It was thought it might possibly bo an accident, but on the following night, some ono fired a shot through the home of Harlow Rich mond, living In the edge of town, and It is now believed that both shots were fired with malicious intent. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE" DAY, Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. ' All drufnrtsta refund the money If It falls I to cure. u. vi. utores signature on each box. 25c. Tho district headquarters of the I Mormon church in tho Northwest will j be changed from Spokane to Boise City this year. Do You Know A dealer who Bells nn.. . some coffee at a price? If you do, stick to like a postage stamp. If don't, come to us at once tell 111 vour tactxe -....i ences. and if we do not suit the lime, come back and a"1. w'"-b wt3 una your VOll Will remain nn. J --.., WU I LUIIQ OWL jv i cno i iiu u rt I ST. HHtW HHIHHMiIMHMUMIMH 1 H i I M I M 1 1 1 t B ! M Stetson Hats Are worn wherever hats are used because Their known reliability and durability proves pos itively the sterling quality of the materials in them, and the conscience in the making. The Boston Agents for Good Hats. OUR FINE LINE OF SUlJ IS HERE. HATS ALSl THE rlANAN SHOES AFJ EXPECTED TODAY. TH HAT CONFORMER WAS dI LAYED IN SHIPMENT AnI WONT BE HERE FOR WEEK. The Boston P. S. A FIRST-Ctmi SHOEMAKER AND SHOE I REPAIRER. SHOES MADE OR REPAIRED TO ORDER. ttlt'H'H'l I II I I 1 I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 II I II II I I 1 1 1 I M H I II 1 1 1 1 Hi THE ST. JOE STORE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPh.J TO THE PUBLIC COM MENCING MARCH 2. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG-1 URES. WE NEVER MISREPRESENT. WHITTINGHILL MERCANTILE CO. Successor to LYONS MERCANTILE CO. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST-I CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. Efrl TIMATES FURNI6HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED! T. C. TAYLOR ;-THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. ...GET DRY WOOD We have on hand a very large stock of solid dry wood of all kinds (not half seasoned green wood) but dry wood, which burns and gives out heat We ate prepared to deliver this good wood promptly for cash. A trial order for our wood will make you want more when you are out of fuel. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Newman's Ciear Store. Phone Black itf' LEGAL BLANKS LtfJ alogtfe of them. A fell svpply always kept fa stock'