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PAQE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1904. EIGHT NEW TODAY Ladies9 Shoes and Oxfods AT DINDINGER, WILSON &, CO. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131. T fH DANGEROUSLY HURT JESSE FAILING AND WIFE ARE INJURED IN RUNAWAY" VERY FINE PROSPECTS. Cold Springs Man Reports Outlook for a Bumper Crop. U. II. Alcorn of Cold SnrlnKS. whb In the city today for n short visit on business. Mr. Alcorn Is one of tho largest farmers In tho Cold Springs country, nnd has been In this coun ty for the past 22 years, engaged In whentrnlslng, Ho reports that tho prospects for a largo crop this year are much bet ,ter than they were at this tlmo last won mm CELEBRATE THE CLOSE OF A GREAT CAMPAIGN. One Hundred New Members Added to the Order In Pendleton Celeur.v tlon Was a Great Social and Fra ternal Success, Live With Fine Speeches and a Splendid Banquet at the Hotel Bickers. Pendleton Camp of tho Woodmen of the World held a Jollification in their nail on Saturday ovening, cele "What Shall We Do to Ilullrt op Our Camps" Dr. C. J. Smith. "Oregon" L. B. Zell, of Milton. Quartet Messrs. Akers, Kntur Owens nnd Lundell. "Our Woodmen Templo" Judge G. A. Hartman. "The Press" It. A. Watson. "Fraternal Obligations" Judge S. A. Lowell. Quartet. "Tho Humorous Side of Lodge Life" Hon. T. G. Hniley. "America." PEOPLES WAREHOUSE SALE. Special Guards on Duty to Prevent the Crowds From Becoming Too Great in the Store. Perhaps not in the history of tho city of Pendleton has there been bratlng tho close of the membership sucn a cr0W(1 collected on any ordi--,t., I- ,i it,. .i,ii, i, nary occasion as thronged tho Peo campaign in this city, which has re- ... ' Wnr,,fllls ml R!,,r,,v , suited in the addition of about 100 new members to the camp. At the lodge hall early in the even ing a most enthusiastic meeting was held, at which Head Banker C. V. Cooper, of Portland, gave an Inter esting talk on the finances of the or der. Following him Professor W. C. Hawley, of Salem, gave the members a deeper Insight into the workings of the equllizatlon fund of the Wood men, and spoke on the benefits of the order. Both of the addresses were very instructive and entertaining. At the conclusion of the public meeting in the lodge hall the mem bers adjourned to the dining room of the Hotel Bickers, where an elabor ate banquet had been spread, and to which the guests did ample Justice. While the cigars were being smok ed the following toast program was carried out: "Our National Trl-Colors" W. C. Hawley, of Salem. pies Warehouse on Saturday, on tho event of the fire sale. The crowd had gathered at the door at S o'clock, the hour named for opening and from that time until 10 o'clock at night there was scarcely room to stand in the store. Special guards were placed on duty at tho doors to prevent a jam and also to keep people outside until tho crowds Inside were diminished. UInh.Rnlrltri Tam flmt fill nt (!on. trol and Collide the Carriage With I a Tree Vehicle Was Demolished and Mr. Falling's Thigh Was ycar( nnd expects to reap nearly -10 Broken Mrs. Falling's Wrist Was 'bushels per aero from his farm this Dislocated. A sad accident happened yestor day afternoon about o o'clock, when Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Falling were so rlously injured by being thrown out of their buggy, on Water streot near tho home of Judge Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Falling had started out for a drive and when near tho residence of It. Alexander, tho horses suddenly took fright nnd dashed down tho street. In turning tho cor nor near tho Hartman homo, ono of tho hind wlieols struck a tree, tear lug tho rim and spokes from tho hub, and throwing tho occupants of the buggy out onto tho sldownlk. Mr. Falling struck in such a way as to break his mlgh and seriously cut nnd bruise ills head, while ho suffered many severe bruises over the body. Mrs. Failing was a little more fortunnte, her wrist being dis located and her back and shoulders being badly bruised nnd wrenched. Passcrsby nnd neighbors who had seen tho horses running down the street, carried Mr. and Mrs. Falling Into tho houso of J. V. Tnllmnu where their Injuries were dressed, after which they wore taken to their home. Owing to tho advanced age of Mr Falling his wounds aho of a serious nature, but this morning he is rest Ing easily, and it is thought by his physicians that he will recover, though it will bo some tlmo before ho Is over tho effects of the shock and fracture. I Cut Glass! THESE ARE OUR jewels: DO YOU WANT ANY THEM. OF They are yours if you want them at a reasonable price. We have them in our front window, and as it is a now shipment, would liko to have you come in and see the pret ty new cuttings. TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists Going to Starbuek. Charles Mays, a prominent merch ant and stockman of Wallowa coun ty, was tho guest of friends in the city yesterday whllo on his way to Starbuek, Wash., to look over some cattle which he contemplates buying. To State Convention. Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Frazier left this morning for Portland, where they will bo tho guests of friends for a fow days, Mr. Frazier being a dele gate to the stace republican convention. Preached Funeral at Elgin. Uov. W. Bieaknoy was called to Elgin on Saturday evening to preach tho funeral of Frank Milne, who was drowned In Clark's creek, near that city. Mr. Mllno fell from a foot log Into tho swollen stream and was drowned beforo help could reach him. He was a nntive of Scotland nnd had no relatives in this country, except his wife nnd three children. Vun man writes It und it is slant:: annudder man writes it und it Is vit it all depends on vot der cricklo hat for dinner. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER BETTER THAN THE OLD-TIME CREAM OF TAltlAIt POWDERS. Hoseason Not Eligible. H. C. Hoseason, who has been an aspirant to tho office of superintend ent of public instruction, has receiv ed a letter from Attorney-General Crawford, In which it is stated that owing to tho expiration of Mr. Hosca son's state diploma, that ho is not eligible to tho oflleo although his qualifications are of the highest Character. year. His wheni at this tlmo is nearly knee high, and is growing rapidly. The grain seems to bo strong nnd clean, and if nothing happens out of Lie ordinary will bend out bettor nnd fuller thnn hns for years. Tho wet winter nnd spring has proven a great boon to tho farmers, nnd tho crops will np pronch those of tho bumper yenr o 1S97. Mr. Alcorn will move Into Pondlo ton next, fall, after harvest, and will make this city his future homo, ..ay- ing purchased property hero. Dehaven School Report. Following is the report of Duhavon school, in sub-district No. 9: Number days school, 1-10. Number days attendance, 2,024, Number days absence, -182. Number cases tnrdlncss, 41. Number cases corporal punishment 1. Number pupils enrolled, 2S. Average dally attendance, 20. Average number belonging. 24. Number remaining nt end of term 21. Number visitors, 4. Number pupils dropped, 11. Number reinstated, 4. W. S. MAYBEUHY. Teacher, Coffman-Beard. lesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at tlio home of William Coffmnn, Uov. Robert Warner united In marriage Miss Myrtle Coffmnn and James E. Beard, both of this city. Tho brldo is a well known young lady and the groom has been for Homo tlmo an employe In tho St. Joo store. Mr. and .Mrs. Beard will mako their homo at 501 Clay street. First Spring-like Sunday. Tho railroad tracks and sidewalks In the outskirts of tho city were filled with strolling parties yesterday after noon, it being uie first spring-llko tiunaay of tho year. One gentleman wno lives in the vicinity of flyers' Grove counted 600 people cross tho mill race on East Court street from to 5 o'clock In tho afternoon. New Montgomery Residence. The carpenters, under the dlree Hon of Contractor S. Spencer, began work on tho now residence of T. G Montgomery, in Swltzler's addition, this morning. Tho cottage will be erected at a cost of $2,500, and will bo one of tho most attractive on the norm stuo. J -t. Wade Horses Not Hackneys. In reporting the salo of. the Watlo horses in this city on Saturday, this paper wno mado to say that thoso horses were, ttackhoys, which Is not so. Thtty are trotting stock, from a Hackney sire, and not pure-bred Hackneys. John Lathrop Here. John Lathrop, formerly editor of tho East Oregonlan, and at present editor nnd proprietor of tho Pacific Northwest, a monthly magazine pub llshed In Portland, spent yesterday in this city, visiting old friends on his way to Union and Baker counties In the Interest of his magazine. PLUMBING Let us figure on your job. All work guaranteed. 1 Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. VIII lIUI Iff J t Home lot the Afflicted Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies nro strictly herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vnpor baths. Ail diseases treated in a common senso and scientific man ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goltro and nil enlarge ments of tho glnnds, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE. Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi tis, colds, liver and kidnoy troubles, and nil diseases peculiar to women. Special attention given to tho "Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits Treatment, nurso, board and room at reasonable rates. Con-' sultntlon freo. Cornor West Bluff and Mario Streots. Drowned at Elgin. Elgin, April 11. Krnnk Mlllen, a resident of this vicinity, was drown ed In Clnrk's creek about three miles from hero, yesterday afternoon. There Is nothing to prove that his death was accidental and many of his neighbors suspect suicide. Gone to Denver. Professor W. C. Hawley, of Salem, left yesterday morning for Denver, where ho goes to ntiend tho meeting of tho head managers of the wood men of tho World. Ho was ono of the speakers at tho meeting of tho Woodmen on Saturday ovening. Rev. W. L. Van Nuys Here. Rev. W. L. Van Nuys, tho now minister of tho Presbyterian church, has brought his family to till sclty and Is well pleased with Pendleton. Ho preached his first sermon yestor day to a largo congregation. Laid Up With Measles. C. S. Haynes, tho d. ., operator of tho O. It. & N. ofilco, Is confined to his homo with an attack of tho measles, and whllo ho Is off duty his position is being filled by T. A O'Reagan, of Portlund. Returned Home. C. V. Cooper, of Portland, head banker of tho Woodmen of tho World, was a visitor in tho city on Saturday, returning homo yesterday. Ho enmo to address tho Pendleton camp of Woodmen. Colonel E. D. Boyd Improved. Colonel E. I). Boyd, who has boon critically ill for tho past four months. Is Improved somowhat and yosterday was wheeled out Into tho sunshine for tho first tlmo this spring. Eastern Star Pit Party. Buslieo Chnptor of tho Eastern btnr will entertain members and friends with a "Pit" party at tho lodge rooms tomorrow night- A highly onjoynblo tlmo is anticipated. Houses Without Nails. Most of tho Japanese houses are of ono general shape and two stories high. They are put together by a curious metnoa of mortising, at which these peoplo aro adepts, not one nail being used throughout tho construction of tho wnoio building. Tea Drinking in Tibet. Tea drinking In Tibet can hardly bo as enlivening as it is here. There tho custom of poisoning is so a mat ter of courso that no one. so it is said, thinks of drinking a cup of tea unless he first sees tho person who offers It orlnk some of it. ' Goldfish, aro of Chineso Goldfish aro of Chineso origin. Thoy were originally found in a largo lake near Mount Tslontlng and wcro first brought to Europo In tho sev enteenth century. Tho first in Franco came as a present to Mme, do Pom padour. Cold Air. Tho air contracts whllo cold, so that In ono breath of 20 below atmos phere ono gets much moro oxygen thnn ono can Imbibe with the snmo amount of lung effort when tho ther mometer shows 90 in the shade. LOG DRIVE BEGINS. Grand Ronde Lumber Company Will Drive Over 16,000 Feet This Sea son. F. S. Murphy, manager of the Grand Hondo Lumber Company, of Perry, who was in the city yesterday, nays tho water in Grand Rondo river is now nt the right stapa for success ful driving and that tho monstor drive of logs has started from tho headwaters of that stream toward the mills nt Perry. Tho company will drlvo about 1C,- 000,000 feet of logs this spring, and Mr. Murphy estlmntes that there Is enough timber tributary to tho mill to last for 40 years. In this it will bo neccssnry to build railroads to tho vaBt bolts of pine lying on tho bond of Grand Rondo river and Mcndow crook, as It will bo too costly and tedious to hnul tho logB to tho rlvor and depend on tho annual drive to supply the mills. Grazing Land for Lease. 32,000 ncres on Grande Rondo river. Grnndo Rondo Lumber Co., Perry, Or. a Hi.. : A Fmnrli MJ a - " "II VII I rf . unicer $1.25 hats at tho Boston. In 1720 brought n In a flower tint i A" Indies. From this ;L originated Ml of thT trees of the Amerl luaav tn, UUUUL rHrnn.nl,..- ' ""Hi world's supply. ' . Th0 tree Is rntw a.. In nUn U height n , K,UT1 plum, blossoming i ntlrl Vlnlrll... u b uim rmn fnr flo .4 ..... D.A montDs, and Often rono M, .' ana ult Tho blossoms are white fragrant. e menu our own coJe Saturday Bpcclal-,1, iiuiiiiT-v unn. nr.. uunjj iflt'i Owl Tea House Shirt or Drawer UNDER WEAR 50c Thick or Thin WARRANT ED CITV. A GARMENT IN EVERY WAY TO BE BEST VALUE IN THIS The Boston MEN'S FAVORITE AND DEPENDABLE RIGHT KIND OF SHOES, CLOTHING GOODS. iirALfhR IM TUt . . I , ,11b AND FURNISHING in HATS HATS We have Hats to suit everybody, quality, color and price, Colors Black, Pearl, Nutria and others. Prices, $1.00, $2.00 to $5.00. BAER & DALEY One price Clothero and Furnishers. Gibraltar. Gibraltar is a solid rock of llmo- stone, stretching north nnd south inreo mnes long, inreo-iourtns of a mllo wldo at Its widest part, and tho highest point Is 1,300 feet nbovo tho sea. The Wolf Month. January was termed tho wolf, month by tho Saxons, as during this month, usually tho coldest of tho year, tho wolves grow especially dar ing and ferocious. Furs In Russia. In tho outside world of Russia furs aro considered a test of tho financial position of tho wearer, so that many business men aro obliged to spend n good deal or monoy on them. A Russian Custom. When a Russian dlos, ho Is burled with n paper in his hand. On this Is written his Christian name, as well ns n prayer for his soul. Grazing Land for Lease. 32,000 acres on Qrando Rondo river, Grnndo Rondo Lumber Co,, Perry, Or. South African Aborigines, Tho threo distinct nborlglnnl peo plo of South Africa nro tho Busn- meu, Hottentots and Kaffirs. Grazing Land for Lease. 32,000 ucrcs on Grando Rondo rlvor. Grnndo Rondo Lumber Co., Perry, Or. Soven hundred girls employed In tho liookhlnderlcs of Chicago, aro on strike for a 10 per cent Increnso of wngos. The good time coming has come-SchilIing's Best is it. You buy of your grocer what ever you want; if you think you don't get it, he hands you oack your money. t I I I I I t,NDlY i Lt WORK " PLEASED ? WELL, 1 (iunaai uesuriouB uiu biuiu u. "... . customer of this laundry-pie I- .HU fha nnnlltV Of 106 dono, tho modorato prices we but with tho promptness and accr acy of our delivery service, ah way you who u, n. "-' , possible to excel i"" suiting particular people. 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