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PAQE EIGHT, DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, MAY 7, 1904. EIGHT Paqei Hot Weather Comforts i Our line of summer footwear Is now In, and In readiness for you to make your solectlons. Prettiest Ideas In OXFORDS, LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS for ladles and gentlemen iln tans, patent colt, vlcl and other leath. ers. IN SOCIETY : DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. : GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phono Main 1131. EIGHT CHAMPIONS SELECTIONS ALL MADE EXCEPT FOR ONE EVENT. Not Determined Yet Who Will Fling the Discus at Walla Walla Pendle ton Team Has Some Splendid Runners, Jumpers and Throwers List of Schools That Will Be Rep resented Increasing Interest In Athletics. Professor Roy Conklln, the mana ger of the Pendleton high school track team, has been holding little try-outs for sovernl ovemngs to de termine who will be the eight men to compose the team to go to Walla Walla next Friday to meet with the other scholastic teams for a field day, and has at last selected all of the team with the exception of one cvenL Tho entry for the discus Is still in doubt, and lies between George Strnnd and Lester Means, who will havo a little field day of their own soon to ascertain which Is entitled to the distinction. Tho team is limited to eight man, and tho selections have been made with a view of getting the best men for the single events rather than the men who will make the best general average, as it Is hoped by that to get first place winners in each event entered. The manage ment has strong hopes of success on Friday noxt. Running Events. Wl)l Wyrlck, the captain of the team, Is doing good work in the 100 nnd 220-yard dashes, and will go to Wnlla Walla to attempt to tnko tho first placo In both events. James Iteoves and Frank Plerco will run tho 440-ynrd dash for tho Pendleton team, Roy Loezer iho 880, and tho relay team will bo made up of Frank Pierce, Jnmes Iteoves, Hoy Leczcr nnd Clarence Uollcrman. All nro fast, and tho fnlth of tho stu dents Is pinned to them for winners. Jumping Champions. Lester Cronln Is scheduled for tho high Jump and tho polo vault, and Is regarded ns a strong man sure of points. C. Dollerman will do tho broad jump, nnd either George Strand or Lester Means the discus. Hurdle Work. So Williams Is getting into shapo for tho 120 and 220 hurdles, and will be suro of leading tho bunch if ho can shake off the plowboy gait ho has been ncquring for some timo on his farm. Ho has been in the country looking after the seeding of his spring crops and has not been training as the other boys have, but ho Is recognized as one of the fast est men in this part of the country when in trim, and is polishing up his spikes each evening with the rest of the bunch. In a week he will be in fairly good trim and ready for tho meet. Schools Represented. Teams from tho Walla Walla high school, Whitman Academy, Dayton high school, Baker City high school, Waltsburg Academy, Huntsvlllo Academy nnd tho Pendleton high school will be entered and it Is ex pected this year that other schools will bo thero with ejfher full teams or special men for particular events. Tho Pendleton team will havo some fnst men, and it Is expected that they will lead the flock whon the points are footed, up at the end of the last event. A Pleasant Gathering. Conklln, Donald Conklln, Julian Thnrn wrn. n inr miwino. nt ihx Iowe, Uaby Lowe, Lauronco Lock- homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mat- loy. L-HHnn Byln. Ernost Boylon. lock on Monday ovonlng. In honor of Flnnoran, Col a Madden, James Mm .Timlin nnri ilnllnlitn,- M in Allno 1UUUUVU, "urn muuuun. uufcui J.iin.' of Portland. Miss Justin proved '. Itoubon Irvln, Burton Greulich herself a dollghtful entertainer, favoring the guests With a vocal solo, n Tecltatlon nnd nn lnstrumon tnl selection. Dancing was indulged, in until a Into hour by tho following: Messrs. nnd Mesilnmcs L. G. Frazlor, Fred Laatz, Wcsloy Matlock: Mesdames Swnggart, Max Baor, W. K. C. I'm Ut, Krnest Bkllcs nnd W. H. Babb; Misses Stella and Bertha Aloxander. Ida Thompson, Jessie Ilartman, Ethel Johnson, Eva Froome, Efllo Frnzler and Elslo Mntlock; Messrs. Fred Lnmpkln, Mark Moorhouse, George Hnrtmnn, Jr., Charles Samp son, Hnrry Thompson, Ben Bur roughs, Willlnm Sturgls, Thomas Ayros nnd Leslie Mntlock, of Ilepp n er. il NEARLY READY, House Cleaning Made Easy See our window for the things that you need. Hero Is the list: Whiting, Ammonia, Sulphur, Chloride Limo, Magic Cleaning Fluid, Soap, Deodor ized Benzine, Sulphur Fumi gators and Dusters. Anything else? Ask us. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists Vigorous Preparation for the La; Grande Oratorical Contest. f hn nrntnrs at tho high school arO hard at work on their orations for the Interscholastlc oratorical contest at La Grnndo tho evening of May 28, nnd will have them in the nanus oi the faculty soon. Tho orations submitted by mo contestttntrt will bo sent to the Eng lish department at Willamette Uni versity when thoy are completed, and will bo graded at that Institu tion on their diction, composition and argument. They will bo returned to the committee in chargo of tho con test, and tho ones selected by tho judges nt tho local contest will bo retained, with their markings, for tho evening of tho final contest. May Day Party. A happy and enjoyable event was tho May Day party given on last Saturday by Pearl Hoch, Pansy Ire land and Grace Bean at tho home of tho latter. Various games wero play ed, ThoninB Boylon winning first prize In one contest, .and Raymond Ulnker In nnothcr. Tho Invited guests were: Grace Bean, Pnnsoy Ireland, Pearl Hoch. Grace Cole, Lorcna Boothby, Elslo Nowqucst, Eva Richardson, Mnggio Cooly, Agnes Stillman, Laura MeKeo, Holono Moussu, Stella Greene, Winnie Undo, Hazel Piatt, Efllo Parks, Clnyton Sharp, Thomas Boylen, Raymond Rlnkor, Hawley Bean, George Hoch, Eldred Ireland. A Dinner Party. An enjoyable dinner party was given by Mrs. Harry Johnson on Thursday ovonlng. Covers wero lnld for 10. Tho guests were Mr. ana Mrs. Leon Cohen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Judd, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Vincent. Entertained Supreme Judges. Mrs. T. C. Tnylor was hostess for an elaborate dinner party on Tues day evening. In honor of Supremo Judges Bean, Wolvcrton and Moore. The other invited guests wore Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt and Mrs. Norborno Berkeloy. Birthday Party. A pleasant birthday party was given at the homo of C. F. Cole worthy, this afternoon, In honor of tho 4th birthday of Edith Margnrot, their little daughtor. About 45 lit tlo frionds wero presont. Refresh ments were semd nnd games were played rtlurinstho afternoon., shat present wero as-w.ows: Merle Perlngor, uiaays urownuuiu, Helen Pierce. LUdlo Pierce, Harom Moloney, Ned Fowler, Waldo Ronn, Wesley Mimms, Mliard weison, .nurn Patton, Miles Carlson, Mary Laatz, Lucllo Tarbet, Walter Owen, Helen Fee, Doris Fee, Poris Huffman, Mllo Huffman, nazei mrum, mjiu.. Strain, Cleo Milsaps, iia wrnuu, Mnhlo l.vnde. Irene Lynde, Agnes nnnnv. Tom Denny. Madeline Bol- Ions, Frank Dickson, Tholma Thomp son, Ada Cook, vera luuww. To Hot Lake for His Health. Judgo J. J. Murphy, of Salem, leit last night for Hot Laie, wnuru no will remain for some umo in mu hopes of restoring his henlth, which i,no i.oon imnnlred by too closi1 ap plication to his duties as clerk of the supreme' court. Some time ago Mr. Murphy suffered a stroke of paralysis from which ho has never fully recovered. J FURNITURE CARPETS, REFRIGERATORS, PORCH ROCKERS, WINDOW SHADES, RUG8, LAWN SETTEES, GO-CARTO, CURTAIN POLES, ETC. Our sales ore doublo what they formorly wore. Why? Becauso our stock is tbo Inrg ost in Eastern Oregon. Our prices nro always rlghL Qual ity, Stylo nnd Service as good ns tho best. Nuf Bed. . A. RADER MAIN AND WEBB STREET8. Undertaklno Parlors In Connection. Social end Personal Notes, Tho Wcdnosday Whist Club mot this weok with Mrs. Norborno Berke loy. Mrs. Iiwronco Frnzlor leaves Tuesday for a visit to hor parents, In Knnsas. Mrs. cnnrics cartor entertained a few friends Tuesday ovonlng nt bridge whist. Mrs. Charles J. Ferguson Is visit Ing nt Walla Walla, tho guest of rol atlves and frionds. Mrs. T. C. Taylor cntortnincd n few frionds Friday ovonlng. Dupll cnto whist wob played. Mrs. William J. Furnish ontortnln ed nt dinner last evening In honor of the supreme Judges. Roy Ponlnnd was ngreeably sur prised by a number of his friends on Inst Wednesdny evening. Miss Celcstlnc Moorhouse, who has been tcnchlng school nt Echo, Is visiting with her parents. Miss Edna Thompson nnd Miss Eldena Hendloy aro tho guests of MIsb Blnncho Horn, nt McKay. Mrs. Leasuro, of Portland, Is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Blakesloy and sister, Mrs. Sam Thompson. .Miss Bessie Swltzlor, accompanied by hor sister, Mrs. E. L. Lowell, re turned homo from Portland Thurs day. Miss Iva Kimbroll and Miss Con stance Despnln aro visiting friends on the Rouppo farm, east of the city, for a few days. .Mrs. E. C. Howard aud Miss Zella Howard loft this morning for Milton to attend tho commencement of tno Columbia College. Dr. nnd Mrs. Vlncont leave Sunday ovonlng for Now York City and other Eastern places. Thoy will visit the St. Louis fair en routo home, Thoso Jolly fellows and royal en tertainers, tho Elks, are arranging for a dancing party, to bo given at Mnslc hall some, Umo within the next two weoka. " The Pendleton Boys' Athletic Club gnve n delightful hay rack party to day to a number of their young lady friends. They loft early this morn ing to picnic at a place near the reservation. Miss Wills acted as chnperone. Mrs. Wesjoy Matlock nnd children will leavo ia about 10 days for tho homo of hor paronts, nt Sholblna, Mo., whero sho will visit for sovernl weeks. Sho will then visit tho St. Ixuin fair and will bo away from Pendleton about five months. COMING EVENTS. May 1C Special school oloctlon to decide how bonds shall bo sold, .Pondloton. May 18-211. O. O. F. grand lodgo nt Astoria. Mny 27-28 Caledonian picnic at' Athena. Juno 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county pio neers' reunion, at Weston. Juno C Rubbor-tlrcd buggy will bo given away by tho East Oregonlan. Juno C Gonornl election in Ore gon. Juno 15, 16, 17 Oregon encamp ment G. A. R., Hood Rlvor. Juno 22 Thirty-second annual re union Oregon Pioneers, Portland. Juno 23, 24, 25 Northwest Sports men's tournnmont, Pondloton. August 22-27 Amorlcnn Mining Congress, Portland. Wool Sales. Pondloton, May 23; Hoppnor, May 26; Arlington, May 31; Shnnlko, Juno 2; Hoppnor, Juno 7; Pondloton, Juno 10; Shnnlko, Juno 14; Bnkor City, Juno 17; Pondloton, Juno 21; Hoppnor, Juno 23; Elgin, Juno 28; Shnnlko, July 1. Supreme Court Goes Home. Chief Justlco F. A. Mooro nnd As sociate Justices R. S. Bean and C. E. Wolvorton, accompanied by J. J. Murphy, tho clerk of tho court, all roturned to their homes in Salom aftor a week's session of tho su preme court hold In this city. Baccalaureate Sermon. Row T. H. B. Anderson, tho father of Mrs. Wesley Matlock, loft this morning for Milton, whoro ho will preach tho baccalaureate sormon be fore tho students and fnculty of Co lumbia College this nftornoon. Whitman's Supply of Pianos. Whitman collogo In Walla Walla, Iiuh a total of 10 pianos In all Its de partments, having ndded nlno this year. Japs for Echo Deet FiiiT" A crow of Jananno ."'. od hero last Mondnv -JKeri- buslly engaged In thlnninit ; Charles Llslo's place up By tho tlmo these are uZi, rt, on S. I. Llslo's and o n T. will hn rwiiiv r. vv,Itrn. ' and then wll como" th7 I'Tom now on thore will hn , ' ablo work In th i,o ' 6 .- (hn nrnn rnnn1,nn . .... UCU JjiHl ponnuon or japs was n,t. J sary because tho boys who J5 would engage in such ik.C0WJ In school. Somo of them ma i.j .... it, uo ouun as Brhi I. JiCilO IXCWB. , . . "I Douglas and Hanan Bhoes Boston. Tk, Union Men Wo will close our store at ( Ti TV1 nvnnnt C-n,. .1 ,.. .... wavwjil outujuuye. nease near mis in mind when maklnj.j your purchases. Wo sell "Mother's Pride," tho best 25c coffee on earth, OWL TEA HOUSE i O. M. CAMPBELL DEAD. Passed Away at Echo From Effects of Consumption. nmnr M. Campbell, of Echo, died at his homo In that placo this morn ing at C:20 o'clock, auor a iivu months' illness with consumption. Tho deceased was ono oi mo oiu residents of this county. Ho was born in Iowa Juno 22, 1858, nnd enmo tn Umatilla county whon 7 years of agonnd has resided In this county over since, no loaves u wuu uuu son aged 15 years, and a married daughter. Mr. Campbell was an Influential otly.on of Echo and a member of tho city council. Ho was a momuur ui tho Woodmen of tho World, and car ried a policy in that oruer lor i,uuu. Ho has been engaged In tho livery i,ainnaRfnr somo tlmo. and owns ..aiimhin nrnncrtv in Echo and tho near vicinity. Tho funoral will bo conducted irnm tho rosidonco Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, under tho auspices of tho Woodmen, tuo iniermcni uunm made in the Echo ccmoiory. MEDAL SHOOT TOMORROW. tabllsh a creamery in this city in tho near future. Tho nlant will bo put in tho build ing used by tho Echo Hnro Packing Company, ana win no in openiuuu ns soon ns tho machlnory can bo In stalled nnd the gonornl arrangements mndo for starting tho business on a safo and effective basis. Tho final papors in tho contract wero sent to tho head ofllco of tho Hazolwood company today, nnd will bo roturned soon whon nctivo opor atlons will bo commonced in tho ro modollnir of tho building and tho Installation of tho machinery. Usui He Lame Attendance, Some Coming From Walla Walla. Tho regular monthly medal shoot nf thn Pendleton Sportsmen's Asso ciation will bo bold at tho grounds tomorrow morning. It Is expected that nearly 100 members of tho club will bo present and tako part, ns great interest Is manifested In tho doings of tho club ns tho tlmo for tho Northwest tournnmont draws noar. Fred Rodgers, of Wnlla Walla, has written Btutlnc that in all probabili ty a sound will bo over from Walla wnlla to heln carry awny tho monthly trophy. Tho nrrnngeinentB for tho big tournnmont nro fast being complot nnd It will bo but a few days bo- foro tho program will bo ready for tho printers. CREAMERY AT ECHO. Enterprise s Assured and Will Be In Operation Soon. Echo, May 7. Special to tho East Oregonlan,) Through mo onorm m Colonel R. C. Judson, tho Industrial agent of tho O. R. & N., a doal has l.nnn mndo with tho Hazolwood Croamery peoplo of Spolcano, to oo Going to Alaska. Wosloy Matlock Is preparing to leave for Nomo on tho 20th of this month, whoro ho will ovcrseo his nilnttip. Interest for tho Slimmer. nO will return to Pondloton in Octobor, Rev. Clapp In Town. Hnv n. F. Clann of Forest Qrovo, ono of tho prominent ministers of tho Wlllametto valloy. was in town yea torday, stopping at tho Hotel Bickers. Extra Brakeman Discontinued. Boglnnlng with tomorrow, tho oxtra brakeman on passongor trains No. 5 and 6 will bo discontinue. No circus is as big as it's painted. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT Egg and Phos BAKING POWDER BETTER THAN THE OLD-TIME CREAM OF TaR1AR POWDBRB This is Suit Week A SPECIAL EFFORT TO DIS PLAY AND PROVE THE EXTRA VALUES OF OUR LINES OF MEN'S AND BOY8' FINE CLOTHING PRICED FAR BELOW ACTUAL WORTH. The Boston Store Special Prices on Clothing and Furnishings 60c 90c 85e 40c 50c STRIPED UNDERWEAR, PER SUIT FANCY 8TRIPED UNDERWEAR, PER SUIT UNDERWEAR IN BLUE AND FLESH COLOR, PER SUIT BLACK 8TRIPED SHIRTS, EACH . nr riA ir riicPR Tn MATCH uuli- amnio, uiit. mm w. . - - - m , GOLF SHIRTS, EXTRA QUALITY, " . $10.00 MEN'S 8UITS, AT , $7.50 MEN'S 8UIT8 AT $5J0' $8.00 MEN'S SUITS AT J9 90 J $12.50 MEN'S SUITS AT J WE ARE SHOWING BARGAINS IN ALL LINES. BAER. (Sb DALEY Clothiers and Furnishers ' I I t I t M l 'l"H"H-M"M"H4" .WllllWIIIl""'1 : .? JUST OPENED ONE OF THE Umatilla Meat Mafket NICEST, CLEANEST niiT THE BEST MEAT MARKETS IN THE CITY. NOTM.r,u CHOICEST MEAT8. J MAPLE B'UILDING, 219 COURT STREET. 1011. PHONE MAIN ... itl-f ' J Ho! for a Picnic Enjoy an outlns and A fishing trip will ' pleasure. Good rigs, fine D Everything nrrt-clM reasonable. Williams Livery Stable 723 Cottonwood p"" 1