PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 22. 1904. EIGHT OXFORD SEASON The time Is ripe to Belect your Oxfords. A look at our line of ladles' and gentlemen's low shoes will convince you of their superiority. The newest Ideas cf the leading shoe manufacturers arc on display. A special bargain. Little gents' shoes, sizes 9 to 13U, J1.00; slaes 1 to 2, $1.25: sizes 2H to El;. $1.50. . : DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. !Phone Main 1131. INK i LAW PRESBYTERY IN SESSION. lngf wh Thf bi Yl I rVl rnfrno)imnntc attfrl bannuet hall had been daintily cl OI lnls county At- decorated by the members of the trass, who had arranged seats for Socialist Convention Tomorrow. Umatilla county socialists will hold their county convention at Mllarkey hall tomorrow, when a ticket will be nominated. The socialists believe in i in ATM i a.o . r,,, , .,- popular representation and will not UMATILLA S CARRY ON LARGE ,0,d a doIegato 0. but will AMOUNT OF LITIGATION, give every voter an opportunity to ! help nominate tho ticket he expects i to vote for. Lawyers Must Have Special Fitness to Transact Indian Business In-' Colller-Wllks. dian Interpreters Who Translate i Judge W. R. Ellis did the honors Legal Documents Into Language at a wedding yestorday afternoon in Understood hv th TrihMmen. ' ,he "1 of the county clerk. Miss Mary L. Collier and Benjamin F Wilks wore the contracting parties Thn Umatilla Indian hnvr mnro The groom is a young laboring man litigation In the courts than the!0' tbJ,S c?MtJ T,he br'de ls pa!flst u iTjune mn ""clwho has been in town for some time. Buuif numoer ot wniies in any por-, - tion of the sttae. ' Rev. Anderson Did Not Arrive. .oi a uay passes in tnis city mat Rcr T H, B Anderson. ,.ho was does not witness some lawsuit, or expected to arrive this afternoon to land litigation among the Umatlllas. 1 assist In the .revival at the Methodist and the Indian law nractlro is one cnurcn, tout& and to visit his daugn o; the coveted morsels in legal eir- The Indian practice requires a pe culiar fitness, which comes only wl-h Five Pendleton Ministers Now . '135 n.rnti; at n timn nmi" u hn ' IonK acquaintance and confidence The regular meeting of the East- ,.cdPt- efre shm ens howhh the tribe. A new man has bui era Oregon Presbytery is now in ses- Be the refreshments ir.- chance for Indian litigation, sion at Baker City. Pendleton, the J ?JLjL T 'c' becomes associated with Presbyterian stronghold of Eastern "" e" "ncd by the oung nM w , awVer. who possesses the uregon, is representee Dy nve nun- - - 7 "'"" 1 entile confidence of the Indians istcrs and missionarv workers. This a :4b, i.u mmi-miauif is the largest representation from 1 The "owing program was any point In the district. ; re"dred: o Those attending the meeting from! o11, call Song by class, this city are Rev. W. L. Van Nuys, i Recitation Miss Clara Boylen. pastor of the church In this city; ( Trio Misses Fieda. Phllles and Rev. R. J. Diven, field and mission- Ee f?rkes. ary workers; Rev. J C Corneilson.l Recitation Miss Ruby A hitte pastor of the Umatilla agency Pres-' moJe- ,-,.. inu iu minium, urai'e riawKes, Margaret Williams. Piano solo E. Motschman. Violin solo W. D. Fechter. Vocal duet Crank and Hawley Recitation Florence Garrett. Selection Guiott's orchestra. Vocal solo Miss Olive Jones. byterian church: Rev. B. F. Harper, and J. K. .McGIlvray, field mission aries with headquarters at Pendle ton at this ..me. This is the regular meeting of the Presbytery and nothing of special Importance ls to come before the bodv. Rev. Van Nuys will announce in tomorrow's paper whither he will be able to return home for Sunday or cot. CLASS BANQUET. Still Much to Be Sold. Na to the Indian's lawyer, in this higaiion is the Indian interpreter, wh.i translates the complicated gram mar of the legal document into the Indian tongue, and reduces the lligtiis of legal oratory down to a few guttural sounds, which come within the mental range of the un tutored tribesman. Yesterday a group of Umatillas I was busy, as usual, contesting the right of a certain Indian to a parcel of choice reservation wheat land, in one of the prominent law offices of I the city. Some of the litigants were standing, some were sitting In chairs. I some were seated flat on the floor. I and some were lying stretched out full length on the office linoleum ter. Mrs. Wesley Matlock, has not yet arrived. He is expected to ar rive on tonight's train Serving Subpoenas. Deputy Sheriff Blakley left this morning for Adams and vicinity to serve subpoenas In the case of the State vs. Roby et nl., which was set for this afternoon in the Pendleton Justice court at 3 o'clock. Dr. Hutchinson In Town. Dr E. X. HutchlnBon. of the bureau of animal industry, was in the city for a short time today, while en route to points in Idaho. Dangerously III. Frank Cook is dangerously 111 at his home on South Thompson street with pneumonia and is not expected to recover. Mrs E. C. Relss, of Babylon, L. I., It Is thought cannot recover from the bite of a large spider, received a week ngo. -Entertainment Given by Young Men. The entertainment given at the Christian church by the members of the Young Men's Sunday school class a very pleasant affair and was at tended by about 300 people. The class now numbers 45 young men, who entertained their friends with a literary and musical program and refreshments. At the opening of the program the class met in the parlors of the church and marched In a body to their seats in the auditorium. At the conclusion of the program I lfctntllrr In nmnniMtlnne nnJ Perhaps you have forgotten that ww'tbe wan ' VunsW which , mere was seentj-s.x tnousana aol- tlret, in trough an open window . OTETT-Iv Don't suffer lars worth of merchandise on hand. Th veteran lawvor u-nK rmrilnr tl flS t I Ifrty from ! at the time of the fire at the Peoples tho papprs in the ' conte3t slow!v mfy l.Cripp, chill, Warehouse: thouch thnr has lifpn 1 .-- . ' CELEBRATED ' V Cnldior Mjlarn 1 w 1 uuu i:airitiii lu lut' !U lurjireit'. . jut Forty-five : thousands upon thousands of dollars' Craic. a ha'lfhrpetl Umatilla whnw worth of goods sold, and there are education consists ot a smatterlnc 1 thousands of dollars' worth of goods of English gleaned from a long as yet. Be on hand early this. Satur-1 sociation with the whites. Cratel day, morning, to avoid the crowds , was sitting crouched on his knees on Everything at fire sale prices. '. the floor in front of the lawyer wlth-l THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, j his hat pulled down over his eyes' and his fingers working nervously Moorhouse Pictures. The recent Issue of "Wonderland," the descriptive book Issued by the Northern Pacific, contains two excel ' ivlfh Inn htlltnnc nn Mc i i . tin ' . . . . .-..... .! W . 1,1.- 1 - 11 , . .11 would repeat lone sentences of the lagal document after the lawyer I without a second s hesitation, and lnt nhntni-mnhc: hr vnir i f I seemed able to translate every mean house. One is a magnificent view of 1 JnB of the n"?ent into Indian the Columbia river and the Cascades I lBKuaBe to which the squaw upon or tho tt rhnrn .rh ti,i whom the papers were being served, fu.Mb ii v. i v. . ill, uiiunc ui was listenlns She would nod answer to Craig's House Cleaning Made Easy See our window for tb J things thai you need. Here la J the list: Whiting. Ammonia, Z Sulphur. Chloride Lime, Magic Cleaning Fluid. Soap, Deodor- Ized Benzine, Sulphur Fuml- gators and Dusters. Anything else? Ask us. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT the visitors were invited to remain 1 Gods" once spanned that stream, I - and the other Is Maior Vnnfhm,. ' . '"r "u",u ""uautet l " luecuiBi, uui-, : t.,n CZ.V Yai "interpretation and seemed to grasp man renresentw Saraiawpa 'tbe meaning of the document with shnshnn 7 ,h oul e"ra explanation. The paper ntoVL- ZlnnK.tZ Tv, t, , was ver' lenethy and complicated, "k, J"6 dl! on acss.the Rocky and only once during the reading did mountains. Major Moorhouse is aj8ne ask a question in explanation, personal acquaintance of Olin D. which Craig immediately answered heeler editor and author of "Won-;to her satisfaction, derland" I There are about six regular In dian interpreters on the reservation, none of whom are highly educated, althouch some at them havo nttonri. ! ed a short term of school at Chema- wa, but most of them are limited to the schooling received at the agency. Among those who are reconiized as atie loterfreters, are Joe Craig, 1 Ti nnlftiMan la nnHKnnM U . a uattuiccui " ttv to , r: 1 11 1 O kuc UIUDI able among tbera; Fred Parr, James Pond, Billy McKay and Billy Barn hart. Narcissus Bushman is inter preter for Charles WUklns, govern ment Indian agent. The Indians and the lawyers have their preferences among the Inter preters, some of the halfbreeds sus pecting the interpreters of being par tial and dishonest. The lawyers ( find them faithful, however, and have a choice only as to their ability, i The main question with tho lawyers ts to nna an interpreter sober at the time he is needd. Sitters ; feter and Aooe till- Snrinc Kep the sys tem fortiriedhv taking tbe bit terf. It 1 tin- Iwst preventive on the market and never fail- to give Rati- fac.tiiui. It alw tire adiaestiofl.CcMftit' patioii. !HsppsU, ndlav)aiai lr It DC: Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER ' BETTER THAN THE OLD-TIME CREAM OF TiIttAR POWDERS. If you are Interested In Oil Painting, see us. Our lice Is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SABLES BLENDERS SICY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS of We make a specialty iramiug nuiutiu. newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block. t WRONG IMPRESSION OUT. DO YOU SWING THE GOLF STICK? If you do, our new golf coat will simply charm you. You will rave over it if there's any enthu siasm in you. As made by Crouse & Brandegee, it ls not only the latest in style but it is further improved by two plaits at the back which open and close with the move .xnent of the arms. When you swing your arms the collar of your coat doesn't run up your neck or the coat get out of shape. The arrangement is simply great, not only for golf use but for outdoor pastimes of any kind. 3t is equally appropriate for general wear as it is for golf. We call it the golf coat just for the style of the thing, "but, in reality, it is just as much of a general outing suit as the -two-button sack that we show with it. We've other styles of outing suits, but these two are partic ularly good. Indeed, when you find a suit of any kind with the ;name of Crouse & Brandegee on it, you will find it not only jarticularly good, but, compared with others particularly better. t AT TEUTSCH'S DEPARTMENT STORE. Assurance That Miss Peterson is Not Implicated. Mrs. George Froome wishes It stated that she has received a letter from Miss Lillian Peterson, her niece, who Is now t The Dalies with an ount. and that Miss Peterson has neither seen Roy Rose nor been with Miss Carlson's Art Parlors at. Alexander Department Store My stock of new goods for faucy work is more complete than ever. Beautiful new de- ' -- .nt . i 7, -- " : aiKu iu pmuw iujjs. nem- him since his marriage to Miss Hol-il ... . . ,, I leby and subseouent desertion of her. "' . Mrs. Froome wishes the statement I J pieces, poster pillow tops, lat maae in justice to tier ntoce. wno is est designs Innocent of being the cause of any trouble between Mr. and Mrs Rone COMING EVENTS. April 27 Umatilla County Sunday School convontlon, Fendleton. April 30 Farmer's picnic, Echo. May 2 Oregon Federation of Ln bor. Oregon City. May 2 Supreme court, Pendleton. Mny 4 General M. E. conference, Los Angoles. May 1S-21 I. O. O. F. grand lodge at Astoria. May 27-28 Caledonian picnic at Athena. June 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county pio neers' reunion, at Weston. Juno 6 General election In Ore gon. June 15, 16, 17 Oregon encamp ment G. A. R., Hood River. August 22-27 American Mining Congress, Portland. Noteworthy Features. Tomorrow being Saturday mothers and fathers should certainly not over look the Fire Sale at the Peoples Warehouse. Shoes and clothes for boys and girls are being sold at Fire Sale prices. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Salad Q0 UWI Sale THIS WEEK. 10 Percent off wmu acts Drink "Mntlin,'. r,. . ' map and be happy. OWL - - a mm tf tin GREEN TAG SALE AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. CALL AT Y it nt-tin AS THE SEASON IS TWO MONTHS LATE WE FEEL THAT OUT AT CUT PRICES AS ABOVE. Shoes and Clothing IS ALWAYS BETTER AT THE BOSTON. nix DDirir On Clothing and Furnishings vie Dili ru cai c rmn iiitc nir MFN'S ANU bui- CLOTHING, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT CUT PRICE. $2.00 BOY8' SUITS J1-40 $2.25 BOY6' SUITS 1,50 $4.00 LONG PANTS SUITS S2-90 $5.00 LONG PANTS SUITS 4-10 $8.00 MEN'S SUITS $9.00 MEN'S SUITS 6l4 $10.00 MEN'S SUITS J6M Knuaro m atn i nmca, xw, l t. Married by Mistake. The divorce proceedings brought by Mrs. Frank Duprat were brought In order to allow Mrs. Duprat to se cure a legal divorce from a former husband, from whom she thought ahe was divorced when she wag married to Mr. Duprat. After this divorce Is granted Mrs Duprat will socure a dl vorce from tbe former bushand, after which tbe marriage ceremony with Mr. Duprat will be solemnized again after tho legal time expires. This action is brought by mutual consont in order to clear up the logal tangle surrounding her former marriage. Superintendent O'Brien Goes Home Superintendent J. P. O'Brien, of tbe O. R. & N., who has been at tno scone of the washout on Burnt river for tho past two weeks, returned home to Portland this afternoon. Traffic has begun to move again and permanent Improvements will now be made on tbe bridge that was dam aged. Marriage License. Amarriage license was Issued yes erday afternoon to Miss Mary Eng lish and Andrew S. Paulson. The prospective groom Is from Arapahoe county, Colorado, while tho bride Is jof this county. in Kaflla work. burnt wood, bead work. Tene ritTe work and nil kinds of stamping for shirt waist suits. Free lessons given to all persons purchasing 50 cents worth of goods. Remember, you will And me at Alexan der Department Store MISS CARLSON PAINLESS DENTISTRY Dr. Adams Dental Parlors In the Despaln block In this city, aro now being well patronized. Tbe rush of work ho Is having Is due to the fact that he makes a specialty of painless Ailing and extracting of teeth. Nerv ous and timid people who bave long neglected their teeth are now hav ing their teoth put In good repair and are delighted with the ease with which the work can be done undor tho new system. ... . , , re an r av 20 DOZEN BLACK AND WHITE STRIPEU &mmo, -. - 18 DOZEN MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS AT 25c. 9 DOZEN MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS AT 40c. CANVAS GLOVES, 3 PAIR FOR 25c. STETSON HATS AT $3.50. BAER. Sb 729 MAIN STREET DALEY fOUlU IUHfHI HlHI If III I Mil I 1 1 ' ! Tie Horseshoe Restart t T. It. BAKER. Proprietor. X Positively the best meals ever served in Pendleton J. I 1 1 HIimHHUUU 1UI iUbi Ji. jl uuncnes ana soon uruera scrum u in."- --- be)p ey t- . . .. . . , nnnOSlie - tiloved. The Horseshoe Is at csz Main sircci. Z & Co.'s. . m ...... U'T TVV'I " "I lllIHiii i " A GUARANTEED ROOF .. i nT t-i . . n L1- SV.nh TPTT LIIC w Zr U n a l I -..Ill hnr liflnetl. C - ' -fS tvrnn cr i mo hnm in iiiiii iiiaL win nuiuu u - " i iim' Kir ..ut ondofv thnca rnnn rnmontlt finu maui v . ... nref ..... . - - - . . marhui - to do wbat we claim ior iu il naa uwu uu - tbe years, and is offered stricUy on Its own merits, vol u The Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester A Standard for Quality. Cleanliness and WorKn Hand Mark riMrHavana. FLVNN &C0-HaKer