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) EIGHT PAGES. PACE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1904. IN SHOES WHAT DO YOU WANT? On the outside, "LOOKS." On the Inside, "COMFORT." Throughout all, "WEAR." And after that, "PRICE." Well. If that's what you're really looking for, then you cannot come to our store too quickly. It's where you belong, and where you get your feet fit properly. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phone Main 1181. GOOD SHOES CHEAP HOMER IS AT URGE LEFT LONG LIST OF UNPAID ACCOUNTS. the meeting will be mostly routine, as there Is nothing of Importance to demand the attention of the alder men. "THE SILVER DAGGER." Also a Deficit of Four Hundred DoU CUT THE CHICKEN desirable to hare some one there during the night time, who is author ized to keep the peace, and so Mar Jshal Carney held a conference with Large Crowd Attended the Presenta tion of This Favorite Play at the Frazer. Tho rTlnrti fnthp pnmnnnr TirA. lars vviin me inoiana owie ure apnlpd ..The siIvp- rtaccer" to Insurance Co. Was In Limbo Be- large house at the Frazer last night. fore Leaving for Working Off a The play was well received and tne Bad Check at Echo Was Figur- vauueviiie .urns ween acts are ng on owning rr..t., coiiray will wesent TTenncssee's ance Company of His Own. Pardner," and tomorrow night the Younger Brothers." Thp romnnnv hnn nriripri EnTnn npw It has been learned that v,. J. ho- material since its aonearance here mer, wno ror tne pasi year repre- in January, and gives a good show. semea we inaiana ouue ue imiu- ,m nf h mmir rntiiri nr the ance uompany in uns aisirici, piays already presented being espec SKippea oui ior pairs unhuun. lallv good Tne vaudevjne lntroduc- ! Assistant Superintendent M. J. Buck- ley of the O. R. N. this afternoon. FORMULA OF BINDING He proposed to that official that FORCE TO THE CHINESE. ' te company pay half the expense of i keeping a night watchman on the ! grounds at the depot, and the city behind him a 00 deficit in his ao counts with the company, to men tion nothing of a lot of unpaid bills among his friends here as souvenirs of his companionship. Jewelry tiUJI iiuium, Ul I Kwua " I I . . i J... in fact nearly every kind of a store -H-r t,.v,ujren ,n ..7 ed between acts is an innovation in Pendleton and has proved a hit. MALCOLM A. MOODY IN TOWN. -Has a Religious and intelligent Sig nificance Is a Portent of Great Disaster to a Perjurer It Means Nothing to the White Man, Whose Oath Means Nothing to the China man Nature Fully Explained. the other half. In the city are on the list of th3e uooning Alter rrivaie Anairs. Who have believed tbat be WOUIQ -Unlrolm A. Mnnrir. Eastern Ore- pay his debts before he left. con's popular ex -congressman, is in He also had a unique scheme M the pitv todav. from his home In gelation tO his insurance policies. Thp rillllps. nn n visit lth frlpndK. He would collect from the men who II. Tliml'lAV t,r.iiht I . 1 1 1 t V. .tm I .1,. i. .uuubM. uau utht'U uut UIIi:ivz IU1 u.lu, i nntivn nnmnn(fi fnr hie ronnm n.l. the scheme was a good one, as it would give a receipt for the money t(on for congres8 thls spring, and would be a protection to the com- and then pocket It for his own use. reauits jn the Eastern Oregon pany's property and would tend toi Before leaving he passed a crook- . whiph hnv n,rnrtv p1pi- keep a tough class of people out of ed check in Echo, and was placed p(1 tneir delegates to the state con the city at the same time. He prom-1 under arrest for it, but the matter vention. are encouraging to his can- lsed to take the matter up with the head office In Portland at once, and will make a report as regards the action of the company in a short time. The marshal will bring the matter The spectators at the justice court tiial yesterday afternoon wondered at the meaning of the chicken Kill- j Inr; formula, and one of the educated to the attention of the council at -Jie ninamen nas torn iimnw,. neit meetlDSi and lf b,, mlnlstered aright, kneels on the floor and has the complaint read to him. He is then asked lf he under- new stands the nature of the action, and with all the solemnity that a sacred rite requires of him, the witness calls upon his gods to behold that he is about to bear' witness in the .e ac. and calls upon the deity to notice that he asks that lf he falls agree u nightwatch will be placed on i duty in the yards at once. It is I highly probable that Special Officer Shepbard, who has been serving there for some time without pay, will be placed on duty in the yards if the new place is created. EARLY FRUIT IN BLOOM. was hushed up. He is now supposed io ue in uamornia, wucre oe smu i.u was going to start a fraternal insur ance company of his own, TO PREACH EASTER SERMON MANAGER OF WADE HERD. Charge of Near Fu preach the Easter ,, . .. . w.j Presbyterian church, in . Maris, who has had charge . . . Wade cattle for several years, lfl ' 01 Jt N. C. Maris May Take Another Fine Herd in ture. X. C of the had the mislortune yesterday aftar noon to run a rusty nail in his foot and as a result is now on crutches, The wound is quite painful, but no ill effects are expected, as good care Rev. A. J. Adams, Instead of Van Nuys, Will Freach at Presbyteri an Church Next Sunday. Iter. A. J. Adams, of Milton, will nrp in the AT MAR KEY REVIEW Armory hall, where a be held. 18tt,i A committee consisting nf J J. Smith. James H. ti.i lS . 'M- Pierce. Lee Tcutsch aadr' .Lcflcr has been appointed in ! GENERAL RALLY OF THE hhe guests as they come i ts J ORDER OF MACCABEES. to that their want, ,1 piled while they are here. 1 A prize for the best team w One Hundred Delegates From Out- awarded this evening, ,t side Point, Are Here Today-Ju- ?gJ preme Commander Markey Will j . " Conduct the Review Prize for. Seed Three Hundred Acres to the Best Team Work Will Initl- There are now nearly Jon t ..... ... 1 cnpriorl tn c,,.... A . i rt Kiytv n,w Mrmnrrs. i " uwu in ih. i iui ouiu. rosier ana on h c j isiana. Umatilla tent No. 27, of the K. O.l T. !., is the host this afternoon and Bolivia's new consui-geaem evening for about 100 of the mem-1 San Francisco is I. Agulrre tSL UUrS Ul lilC U1UC1 HUfcU "11 u, vm ( eastern districL Some of the high- t?HL i j ill i ria tii iiic in u lj i ... i i v., n w Juys, of La Grande, as was announced yester day. Mr. Van Nuys will preach his farewell sermon at La Grande on that day. city to attend and take part In the "Markey Review" this evening. Delegates from the tents of near ly all the towns in the eastern por-, tlon of Oregon and from "Walla Walla will be here. D. P. Markey, of Port , Huron. Mich., the supreme com-1 mander of the Maccabees, is in the s city nnd will review the delegates of this district this evening. He 5 will be assisted by J. "W. Sherwood, j of Portland, the state commander, and A. P. Davis, of La Grande, the lieutenant commander. The meeting will be held this eve ning at Secret Society hall, at which time it is expected that a class of about 60 will be initiated into the mysteries of the order. The candidates are from La Grande, Milton, Echo and Pendleton, the latter place contributing 30 of tbe total class. The banquet hall at Society hall has been turned into a reception room, where the ladles will meet this evening while the Maccabees n the hall doing their work. sermon at .he After thev have eonp throuch with this city, la-, their work they will all adlourn to " ' . Mlltr, &!, rw l, a.. n,. wis laiiun oi me uuuu. to tell what is true, the same fate. . . .. .. --' , 31ari has w n charce 0f III I, tan. mo W, UIMMUIIIO. .1... IT ,!., l- IVn ,1 r. ; viit auu (.uiiic DiuLi; t ,uuc i .mav befall him as that which over- ed in Mantles of takes the fowl, which is then slain j Tussle Stewart, the well known by him. I farmer of Milton, was in the city Bo strong is the regard of the last evening en route to the state Chinaman for his oath that he be-1 prohibition convention, which will llcves that in the event of a witness be held tomorrow and Wednesday. perjuring himself he will soon die. J Mr. Stewart says the early apricot This was illustrated yesterday, when trees In the Milton au 1 Freewater Lee Mon, a Chinaman, was called to 1 districts are now in full bloom and the witness stand. He took the ' give promise of bearing a heavy American oath and was ready to , crop. Although several severe frosts swear in his testimony In favor of J have visited that section recently, the defendant. The counsel for the no damage has been done, plaintiff insisted that the witness ' This early crop of apricots will "cut the chicken," but he refused, 'ripen in July, fully four weeks earll saying in Chinese to the interpreter, er than the crop in Grand Ronde "I would not cut the chicken for Jl,-1 valley. 000." He knew that his testimony 1 Mr. Stewart sent some "Hood was shaky and did not dare to pro-. River" strawberry plants from his -voke the wrath of his God, though j Milton orchard to his brother at Pa the God of the American made nomine Grove, Cal.. last December, and diftcrence. :a recont letter from his brother says ' J these plants will produce ripe fruit ...HI.!.. . I. HA. r .1 n .. .. l.,.in ,... rrno a dim on An cDcriAl I"'""" "i i- uviuh .0.' gan to gather the fine breeOs to- Paul Delaney in Trouble. Paul Delaney, formerly of this city, is under arrest at Baker City, for assaulting Bert Small, a mining truther and has nianaced the herdlman. WIln an iron -snooting suck on all the exhibition tours made to from a printing office. Delaney has different Northwest fairs. ueen employed .on the Baker City Refore taking charce of the cattle Meraia lor some time, ana met Mr Maris was with the Rural Spirit. Small in the Geiser Grand last eve- the well known stock paper cdlt'd 'S. uere me irouuie iook place. hv M. n Wisdom of fortlnnd. and It amau s scalp was spill open tor a is probable that he will again take distance of six inches and his skull his old position as soan as he has B"snuy iracmreq riisnnspd of lhn last nf h- W.nlc I llurll 1 I Cattlegrowers' Convention. Several propositions have bean There will be a convention of the made to Mr. Maris acklng him 10 cattlegrowers of Oregon, held in take charge of herds of tine cattle Portland April 16, beginning at 10 at different places over the country a. m., and continuing in the evening, and he will give them his attention The people interested in this great and may possibly decide to take one Industry are earnestly requested to of them In preference to the place! be present, as subjects of the great with the paper. He will remain m est Importance to cattlemen will be : ntffifi fi H Nni Kill Him Davton ft.. Mnrnh no ip Koifcr, a wealthy, retlrej manufacturer, who celebrated the 102nd anniversary of birth a few months ago, dlej early this morning at home of hU daughter Mrs. w r. uauanan. e came to Dayton from Maryland in 1832. He draai six cups of coffee dally, n his life. (This case has been inres- ugaieu ana iouna correct) SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Six bars of Laundry Soap uuu uuc ui lur, c. Owl I ea House i EASTER s eral the O. R. &. N. and the City May Divide the Expense of a Policeman. Owing to the rough class of men ...I 1, I, , I f ., I.t V, ,1nnnl 1111 11 1 . u uil. 11 micaiiuc .11 uciui . . . , yards for some time. It has become.10 bandIe the crop this season. weeks earlier tnan any of varieties. The fruit crop in the Milton dis trict promises to be excellent this year and the people are In hopes a cannery will be established in time I Cut Glass! i LOOKS FOrf HIGH WATER. pld Settler Says Snow Is Deeper in Mountains Than for Years. the city for a short time after hav ing finished shipping the Wade cat tle. WADE CATTLE SHIPPED. discussed. The meeting will be held at the Auditorium, between Taylor and Salmon, on Third street. UrtANT MAYS, Secretary. THESE ARE OUR JEWELS DO YOU WANT ANY OF THEM. They are yours if you want them at a reasonable price. We have them in our front window, and as it is a new shipment, would like to have you come in and see the pret ty new cuttings. TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists Fine Herd of Eastern Oregon Sent Out to the Homes of Different Pur chasers. The Wade cattle are being ship ped out today by Mr. Marls and his assistants. A trainload of the big .... ,! c ti- 1, n , i,i fl.tr- nnnw A . I . j v. 11 1 i' 11 . ml. 111 1J 1 11 111 1 U IUC ; west ana . another shipment wjb ' You people down here on tlieimatle th,s afternoon to Waiia Walla; Vmatllla river must be prepared for''he California and North Yakima a season of the highest water in 1 shipments will be sent out toraor years." said R. R. Collins, of Free-! row. water, to the East Oregonlan, last! The cattle bought by Gilbert nnd night. - 'Patterson, of Salem; Brock i: McCo- Newsp-per Men Return. Frederick C. Welch and D. F. Carnes, representatives of the Paci fic Homestead, of Salem, have just returned from La Grande and Spo kane, where they have been In the interest of the special number of the HomeBtead, to he issued in the near future. They have met witn success In their efforts to interest Eastern Oregon town;, in the spec ial number and will now spend a few days in this city. "In 10 years experience on the mas of this city for their Lyle ranch 1 - . . 1 m . I . . I T Tl , . . . a summit of the Blue mountains, I 1 have never seen the snow so deep , : as it is this winter, but one year i before. Warm rains and chlnooks will overflow Meacham creek. Mc J Kay and Wild Horse creeks and the old Umatilla will have all she can carry. "The snow is now from four lo eight feet deep and Is packed down i solid. It will make a sea of water." I Mr. Collins has been at Kamela i for tbe past 10 years, in the wood I business. H; now resides at Free I water, where he purchased a tract of fruit land to bo near a school. and his family resides there, while he has large timber interests at Ii . mela yet. Split the Difference. Judge Fltz Gerald yesterday after noon rendered a decision in the case Foley of St. Johns. Wash., and ot Ah. -u0 et- nl- vs- VnZ See Cu in luvur ui iuu piaiuiin. allowing 0.05 out of the S100.95. as prayed for. The judge was of he opinion that the defendant had ac quired tbe American habit of eva sion, and made his decision accord ingly. I LET US SUPPLY WITH YOU Of the Board of Managers. i Mrs. Cora Wilson, of Pullman, wis I i In the city today for a short visit 1 with Mrs. Carrie Van Orsdall. Mrs. Wilson is the chairman of tho board of grand managers of the Women of Woodcraft, and was here to con fer with Mrs. Van Orsdall in regard to her work. Building... ...Material DLMENKION LUMBER OF all descriptions. Kaith, Dixirw, HMihIh, Mould lug, .Building and Tar Pa,r. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot fHt WHO-C0r CRESCENT In Washington; A. It. Byrkott of Blngen; W. B. Cate of HillEboro; J. W M V. Hose of Pnmnrnv loft In tho train this moraine for thp rAnehR I n'm 5 of their future owner?. ine v ana waiia shipment con slated of a carload, and the ship ments to J. H. Glide of Sacramento, and A. J. Splawn, Fred Brooks and H. Dunn of North Yakima will make a carload for each purchaser. WEEK DEVOTED TO THE GOOD WORK THE EVER POULAR AND REFINED SMART CLOTHES , , oiELN- I -Re? r ET iMTDnnimiM w, ,i. , nuuuunii f Yott Art- Anitnti in spect at window No. The Boston and observe th: showing of a limited number of top coits and suits. This M the kind BLOCH JMARX Wears Long ROTHES gn-"owi tub canape OUR LATEST ADDITION TO THE HAT SECTION IS A HAT CONFORMATEUR. IT SHAPES A STIFF HAT TO FIT THE HEAD. ALWAYS SEE THE BOSTON FOR SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING OR FURNISHING GOODS. BAPTIST MINISTER ARRIVES. Pleaded Guilty. George Badlcy and August Becker, tho two men who were arrested yo terday for having stolen a case of hwrnm Rev. G. L. Hall Will Take Charge of brandy from tho Swearengen saloon, the Church In This City. were. ar"gnea oeiore Judge Fltz Rev. G. L. Hall, of Clyde. X. Y.. f ... xL-hr i,p . n-.,.U,5u ,u i" uihibo ui mrceuy tHnrtk Z k.7. i F MWln. Informations had hi. "fan. V n,! .. Z'-rt," uen a nSalnst thom by the dls. ..... i'.vuvm ii i u iii.i. i trli I nMnpnar BP -nn -n- ..... I " ..w.vj. III. U. In n ..n . n . nun is juuur man o i . i. years, is a graduate of the nnhp. . -""" "" ter Theological Seminarv. hnB a uifo . Tb0. following prominent citizens and one child and comes highly roc Irom. 141 .Urand0 a in tho city at omraended as an able, nrocresalvn lonmn6 tne Maccabees' banque. to worker. The Baptist pulpit has been ?'ga.t: .A; Davls- T- w- vacant slnrn hp rpifiitipn t n Jiotier neagOi jobn K. Fltz Gerald R. W. King, three months aco. and" 9US Bn?Elesdorff, James Nelson and me congreeat on win n atui m P"""' have a permanent mlnlatnr nin Mr. Hall and famny will occupy the I Mr8, 8ner'an o Return, .Mrs. n. a. iiuerldan and daueh tors, who have spent the winter in uanrornia. are expected to return to ttieir homo in this cltv about Ordi. April x Baptist parsonage at once. COUNCIL MEETING. FEEL POORLY? BAS ONE-THIRD THE EGGS. SAVES TWO-THIRDS THE MONEY SAVES ALL THE WORRY. One Pound 2icnt. AliOrocrn. Court Street and Plumbing nance Will Come Up. ! Tho city council will meet this evening lor Its regular meeting. The i matter or tne opening of the west !' uun mrim vui ue uroupntl ah aprine npproacnes you com' up ana sottieu, it is understood mence to reel poorly and you wonder that tho residents oi that locality at the cause. You feel tired and out are in favor of the improvement, of sorts. Your head aches, you have anu win sign tno petition for the(no appetite anu tne blood is Impure, opening, but they aro not very de-Ios,etter'8 Stomach Bitters will Hirous oi increasing tho value of QuicKiy tone up me system, over- thelr property to too great an ex.cnio that tired feeling and make life tent, since it will also make thnm a pleasure. Test it for yourself. It heavier taxpayers. also cures Dizziness, Bloating, Dys- The plumbing oru.nanco will bolpcP'a' inaigestion, insomnia, Liver brought up at this meeting also, as Troubles, La Grippe and Malaria, it Das ueen prepared by the cjm- uactpttp run mltteo and Is now ready for io IlUb I Cl I CK S uouucu u pass upon, uutaiue oi CTTkHl A r U DlTTrnp these matters the other tuslnoss of oIUAlALll BI I I fclvS Baer & Daley One Price Clothiers Hatters and Furnishers Easter Clothing You are certain of finding our Easter Suits to please you Jn both atyle and price, lf you look. here. The variety to choose from is the best In the city and we guarantee you a saying of $1.C0 to J2.E0 a suit Suits $7.50 to $20 Trousers $1.50 to $7.50 B i Reliable Plumbing Is always the cheapest. It wears better and causes less trouble. WW you send for a doctor you always got tho best. Now use the sanl,L. Judgment 1- selecting a plumber. Our work in the past Is a rw-Dlw' BECK, THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Court Street, opposite Hotel Bicker-.