PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1904. Flftu-r ... rn THE SHOE FOR YOU Tlio Shoe that fits your foot that's the Shoe for you. Come to our store, put it on, and if it fits you, wear it You won't try on many before you find the right one; but we will make a GIFT of any amount of patience, and you may try as many as you wish. We'ro hero to please you. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phone Main 1181. GOOD SHOES CHEAP PDSTOFFICE NEWS IMPROVEMENTS TO BE CARRIED OUT AT ONCE ; CLUB AND FEDERATION. MILTON WOMAN HELD UP. Bold Highwayman Foiled by Plucky Dash of His Victim, Last ovenlng, Just at dusk, as Mrs. Juo Lawson was returning from Mil Club Directory. ton, and when near the Peacock The Thursday Afternoon meets once 1 Mills, a burly highwayman stopped In two weeks, Thursdays. I from cover and demanded her The Current Literature, alternate . money, says the Preowator Times, Fridays. 1 Mrs. Lawson promptly told him The Woman's Club meets the see. sho 111(1 nt havo any, and when ho .... I. i . . 1 V. I 1 1 ., 1 I ana ana Tourth Tuesdays om each repeuicu ma uuuiuuu unu uuvancou, month. : I Mrs. Lawson did not stand on tho or- der of hor going, but went at once. Tho regular meeting of the Thurs-' She plunged right into a pond of day Afternoon Club was hold at tho water, waded out and escaped tho homo of Mrs. S. P. Sturgls, oii Thurs- highwayman. day afternoon. March 24. when tho Mrs. L. had a bottle of benzine, subject of "Laco" was discussed. It and she says sho thinks It was some proved to bo a most entertaining Mlltonlte who thought It was booze, topic anu some rare exhibits of dlfr-ilny are a on Dooze, anyway. erent kinds of lace wero shown to il lustrate tho various papers read on the subject Mrs John Halloy, Jr., presented tho subject of "Tho History of Lace" In an entertaining paper; Mrs. E. P. Marshall discussed "Antique Laco" in an able review and exhibited some WEATHER REPORT. One- Data of the Past Week Only tenth Inch Rainfall. The weather record for the week, as compiled by Frank G. Mitchell, rare and beautiful samples of tho ,tho ,.ocal weather observer, is as fol- lacomaklng art, during tho reading i,w. V rf hor - i aiarcn. "Modern Lace" was discussed In an entertaining manner by Mrs. T. G. Halloy, who also illustrated hor paper with exhibits; Mrs. A. J. Owen also presented "A History of Laco" In a very entertaining paper, and Mrs. Fred Lockloy discussed "Pillow Lace" In a practical and plcturesquo manner. It was one of tho most delightful meetings of the winter, and a largo attendance of club members present. Refreshments were served at tho conclusion of tho program. Maximum. Minimum, 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Rainfall for tho week, .1 inch. 57 38 52 32 33 31 46 32 44 20 3C 24 34 2 Complete Rearrangement of All In terlor Facilities, Which Will In elude Better Heating Capabilities Hope to Have Night Distribution Service, Which Will Necessitate an All-night Man Several Thous and Dollars Will Be Expended. Cut Glass! : THESE ARE : j OUR JEWELS : DO YOU WANT ANY OF S p THEM. J They are yours If you want 3 J them at a rcasonablo prlco. J Wo have them In our front J window, and as It Is a now shipment, would llko to have you come In and seo the pret- 5 ty now cuttings. Assembly Club Organized. On Tuesday evening, April 5, Prof. was McMInn, who has just organized tho dancing class In this city, will com plete tho organization of tho Assem bly Club, a social dancing club, at Armory hall, at which time the club will bo formally introduced with its first grand ball. Tho club consists of tho leading young people of the city and promises to bo an interest' lng social feature of Pendleton. fHe WHOLESOME CRESCENT pscl Eftg-Phosphat BAKING POWDrft TATTTWAIM Mr m 51 Leading Druggists SAVES ONE-THIRD THE EGOS SAVES TWO-THIRDS THE MONEY SAVES ALL THE WORRY. One Found 25 cents. AllOrocen. NOT GOOD, NOT HERE 3 Dos. for 50c 3 Do, for 50c Fifty Cases California Navel Oranges WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF FIFTY CASES CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGE8 WHICH WE ARE GOING TO OFFER TO THE TRADE AT THE REMARKA BLY LOW PRICE OF THREE DOZEN FOR FIFTY CENTS. WE HAVE HAD GREAT SUCCESS WITH OUR ORANGE SALES, OUR AVERAGE SALES BEING FOR THIS MONTH OVER FORTY CASES PER WEEK. NOW BEFORE APRIL 1ST WE WANT TO BRING THAT AVERAGE UP TO FIFTY CASES PER WEEK FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, AND IN ORDER TO DO THIS, WE OFFER YOU THE SAME GOOD ORANGES THAT YOU HAVE BEEN BUYING OF US AT THE LOW PRICE OF 3 FOR 5c, TWO DOZEN FOR 35c, THREE DOZEN FOR 50e. 2 Dos. for 35c 3 Dos. for 50c F. S. YOUNGER & SON Telephone Main 26 J The poBtofflco people are making a preparatory movo for tho Improvo- ments In the office, and in a few days tho workmen will be put work on tho alterations. The changes as outlined in tho East Oregonlan will bo fully carried out, and when tho place Is turned over to Postmaster Livermoro, ho will hardly know It for tho same of flee. Tho boxes will bo rearranged and tho work room will bo greatly enlarged so that there will bo no danger of tho business outgrowing tho office during tho Ave years of tho new lease. Tho owners of tho building will put In a now heating system, or rath or will rearrange tho old one to con form with the changes to be made In the room. New and up.to-date furniture and desks will bo Installed nd a now flro and burglar-proof safo will bo bought and placed In tho money order office. Altogether, thoro will be In tho neighborhood of 1,000 expended on Improvements alone, At tho same tlmo tho improve ments are being effected In tho office furniture, an effort will bo made to improvo tho service as well. For some time there has been a call for a night mall distribution service, and if tho plans now being laid carry, the people will havo tho added con venlence In a short tlmo. As It now is, nil mall dropped in the office after 9 o'clock in tho oven lng does not leave tho office until tho following morning. This works hardship on tho merchants cspoc tally, as a great deal of business mall goes out to Portland and tho west on No. 5, at midnight, and to the east on No. 6 at 4:45 a. m. It is Impossible to catch these trains un loss the letters aro in the office be- fore 9 o'clock, and if missed, the west-bound letters have to wait for No. 1, nt 9 o'clock, and tho east bound until the next evening. According to tho plans now under consideration, a man will be kept In tho offlco who will make up tho mall for each of the night trains about half an hour before Its departure, Just when tho new arrangement will go into effect has not been determin ed, but it will bo commenced ns soon as possible If tho plan proves feasi ble and the force can be so arranged as to provide for the change. BOYS ENTERTAIN. Delightful Party at Home of John and Westbrook Dickson. A pretty party of the weok was given last evening by the Pendleton Roys' Athletic Cluo, at the homo of two of its memoors John and West brook Dickson when tho club enter tained their young lady friends. ' Tho club colors, yellow nnd violet, wero tastefully used as a decoration. Progressive nnagrams were played, tho lady's first prlzo being won by Miss Nora Younger, tho consolation falling to Miss Kathleen Furnish. Ralph Hollerman scored tho hlsh honors for the boys, and Linden Vin cent second. Tho boys giving the party, and tho members of tho club, aro; Cress Sturgls, Nathen Wells. Andrew Bol llns, Roy Ferguson, Linden Vincent, Ralph Rollorman, Elroy MorrU, Harold J. Warner, Jack nushnell, Edgar Smith, Sherman Kimkol, John Dickson, William liollons. Frank 8poncer and Westbrook Dickson. ino young ladles entertained wero Paraleo Halloy, Elizabeth Sawtoll, Nora Younger, Eleanor Vlnco'it, Ruth Gibson, Nona Johnson, Kath leen Furnish, Genoviovo Clark, Edna Storlo, Winnie Iioylcn. Mabln Dick- ers, Hazel Rader, Jessie Folsom, Una Smith, Hazel Hamilton, Eunico Vo gol and Gertrudo Campbell. Charles Ingle, "of Freewator. This Is tho case where Wright bit off part of tho ear of an antagonist in a sa loon fight. The prosecuting witness in tho case is a saloonkeeper at Free-water. SUIT FOR DIVORCE. Plaintiff Alleges Great Cruelty, De fendant Pleads Insanity. A dlvorso suit was died this after noon by Lillian Rend against Molvln Read. Both of the parties aro resi dents of Umatilla, whore tho defend ant Is an engineer on the O. R. &. N. Tho plaintiff alloges that the de fendant and she wero married In St. Paul, Nob.. August 26, 1891. There aro throe children. Sho alloges era olty In hor complaint and states that her husband at one tlmo beat her with a broomstick and then throw hor on the bed, whero ho choked her and flourished a butcherknlfo around hor head. Sho broke away nnd he pursued her with a loaded revolver and challenged her to go out In the sagebrush nnd fight It out with him. At another time ho came ooninu hor and hit hor over tho head with a pleco of hoso, knocking hor sense lesB. after which ho kont her con- fined In her room until tho bruises had gone from her face. Tho defendant claims insanity as his oxcuso for what ho did. Tho plaintiff asks for $2,000 for tho support of herself and child, for an absolute divorce, $50 a month dur ing tho pendency of tho suit, $250 for atornoys' fees and $150 for court fees, together with tho costs and disbursements of tho action. James A. Fee Is her attorney. SALE ON APRIL 8. HEAVY MORTGAGE. Personal Property of the Wade Es tate Will Go to the Highest Bidder. Thomas Fltz Gerald, tho referee in bankruptcy, has ordered that tho per sonal property of C. D. Wade bo sold at auction, and has set April 8 at 11 o'clock as the tlmo for tho sale. The place will bo the Commercial stables (the" Froomo livery barn), on Main street, whero all of tho property will be gathered and sold to tho highest bidder. Notices of the sale wore posted, as by law rcaulrod, this morning, and Judge Fltz Gerald sont out notifica tions to tho creditors of tho estate today. Rev. Diven at Pilot Rock. The Rov. Robert J. Dlvon, of Pen dleton, will preach In Pilot Rock lit 11 a. m., Easter Sunday, April 3. Rov. Dlvon, as mentioned in these columns before, will until further no tice, hold services in Pilot Rock on tho first Sunday In each month. Pilot Rock people will certainly appreci ate the fact that they aro to bo priv ileged attendants at church and hearing an excellent Bcrmon on that occasion. Pilot Rock Rocord. SAY OUR CLEARANCE I CLOSES MARCH 3t. OUR LARGE AD on OTHER PAGE. I. IT WILL SAVE YOU J ' OWL TEA HOU Have You that Unconquerable Desif to Possess Yourself of a Given by the W. & O. Power Com pany for Quarter of a Million. A mortgage was filed in tho offlco I ? of tho recorder this morning by tho , Washington & Oregon Power Com-1 pany, In favor of tho Baker Loan & ' . Investmont Company for $250,000. Tho head power station of th9 com- pany Is to bo on tho south fork i'f tho Walla Walla, In this county, and tho mortgago is given to cover tho cost of constructing tho plant. Tho Instrument covers 2G pages of typewritten manuscript, and tho fee for recording It Is $18 under tho present law governing tho recording of tho legal Instruments. Under tho old law the cost of recording would havo been $7.50. BRAND NEW SUIT? J. O. DLOUCr.cR DEAD. and Could Not Survive the Shock Loss of Blood. Joseph O. Bloucher, tho man who was run over by the frelcht train at Thorn Hollow Wednesday, and who had his arm taken off nt thof hnuldor at St. Anthony hospital the following day, died thoro this morn ing. Ho had lost too much blood , and was too weak to stand tho shor-k of the operation. Tho funeral will be hold tomorrow T afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho un- dertaking parlors of Baker & Fol-, som, conducted by Rev. N. H. 1 Brooks. I i nen lane me rurse i onic rtoute to the FAMOUS B0STI and Get a Year's fit In stylish, enduring Clotnes that have mystic Influence of giving the wearer perfect satisfaction small expense of time and money. $7.50 to $20.00 We'd be charmed to see you tt s and hundreds to select from. TUr DACTAU ROBERT DICK IN TOWN. First Time He Has Been to Town in Three Months. Robert Dick, a well known res!- dent of Pilot Rock, was in tho city today for a short visit on business, This Is tho first trip that Mr. Dick has made for some time, as ho had tho misfortttno to havo his leg broken about three months ngo by log rolling ovor It. Ho Js still on crutches, but will bo able to discard them In a very few days. SUIT TO RECOVER $20,000. Tay- It Is Also Asked to Make T. C lor a Co-defendant. Yesterday afternoon .Tnsmih M. Teal appeared In tho United Statos district court nt Portland and asked Miss Peebles Will Sing. Miss Lois Peebles will go to Pen dleton Sunday to sing a sacred solo ttno Church of the Redeemer "-dur ing the morning service. Miss Ponb- es has on several occasions been in vited to sing by tho rector, and lia now found it convenient to bo pro? ent nt tho Palm Sunday service. llr voice, in which tho Weston people havo found so much to ndmlro, will bo heard to special advantago wl' plno organ accompaniment. Weston Leador. THAT EASTER SUIT Get one that Is nobby and fits yon perfectly, one that is stylus w- Ul U. I II. i.. .4 Ml UIIIVB IMC WGUI IIIIJ UUttl keep its shape. Our facilities for furn!Mng yen with such a suit are unexcelled, at we represent the most artistic tallow of the country. We guarantee even suit sold by us to be just as rFrt sented. Everv suit Is 'made to the li dividual measurement of the f chaser. Mkl nui rllnnnnnlnt a cUStOmC'. Dr. Hall, of La Grande. Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Hall, of l.n Grande, nre guests nt tho Hotel Pev dieton for a short time. Dr. Hall ws cancel noro to assist In tho opor uuuu iiununiieu tins morning on airs, u. w. vinecour, who was suf. ferlng from a tumor. Newspaper Men Entertain. Elmer P. Dodd, assisted by Chas, Myers, entertained a small comnanv that T. C. Tavlor hn mn,in nnru. at cards Friday evening, nt tholr ilon to a suit brought against tho estate' nt tl10 'cott houso. Flowors wore of C. B. Wade for tho recovery of $20,000 on a nolo now hold by A. R. Burford, cashier of thn First Nntlnn. nl Bank of Walla Walla. The petition was asked for as Tay lor, the trustee of tho estato, Is now tho representative ot Wado In tho disposal of his property. The suit Is In tho equity court, and Is brought to recover on tho claim held by Bal four, GUthriC- & Co.. nealnst Wmln Wade borrowed tho amount named of tho company, and gavo as secur ity n block of tho stock of tho Paci fic Realty Comnanv. and Hfimn tint no hold by him against tho J. E. Smith Livestock Company and other parties. Tho attempt now Ih to not control of theso collateral Hnnnrmna on tho ground that thoy woro sold to mo present ownor prior to Wado be ing declared a bankrupt. TWO INFORMATIONS FILED. tho favors of tho ovenlnc. freshments woro served. Light ro- Frazer Opera House K. J. Taylor, Manager. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8. Tho Woman's Club Havo Secured tho laughablo comedy, The Huskin' Bee Directed by CLARA LOUISE THOMPSON. 70 Local Amateurs In tho Cast. Introducing latest songs, Original ilnnces Society enko walks, Twontloth CnMtury Belles, Catchy music, Pretty girls. One Charges Larceny, the Other As sault and Battery. n information wns filed thin afternoon against John Stott, who is from his brothor-ln-law, C. E. Wnlk-1 WrUton rr lnuBhlnB purposes qnly. or, and ho will bo asked to nlead 'n Tho huskin' will take nlnco In Mr short tlmo. I Hay's own flno barn, which has boon Arthur Wright was nlan nmiaml fixed fnr tlin nnrnolm w, ,.i,n by tho district nttornov of and battory upon tho person r.ti Popular prices. H iTV ST" B H- iTfc Tl f Iff- IT A B B AD CORNER COURT AND GARDEN STREETS. BAER & DALEY 729 Main Street NEW SHIRTS AND SUMMER LINE OF SHIRTS GOLF AND Ntui..-- r-inirsT WF 1 I RT KflV IT t W TUnilT UIIKHTIUN IMC r 1 1 ' " nr cuirts pvrn rhciuw im the RITV. EVERYTHING ... S M nun prip.pa NEW GOLF SHIRTS, 8TRIPE8 AND FIGURES, LIG DARK PATTERNS. OUR PRICE ONLY 50c. 65c AND 75c M CAf nr1 IT OU DTQ CIWFC.T OIIAI TV. HtS 1 "" nun awhr ui un i jp 1 1 hw i vtwrtka f FIGUrtES AND 8TRIPE8, OUR PRICE ONLY $1.00, 'a $1.50'. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. .NEW PATTERNS. 8TRIPE SOLID COLORS. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOW5" $1.00 TO $2.50. DO NOT OVERLOOK OUR WORKING SHIRTS. Reliable PltimbM nlways tho cheapest. It wears bettor and causes less tro mont lu solectlng a plumber. 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