East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 31, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904.
COMFORTABLE '
SUMMER. SHOES
Tho warm weathor requires lighter and lower footwear. Lot lyi
flt you out for the hot soason with a pair of thoso new, stylish tan
Oxfords, Patent Corona Colt, or Vlcl Kid low. Bhocs.
They nro correct In shape anil fit as well asprlce.
DINDINGER, WILSON & CO.
GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131.
WOODMEN ENTERTAINMENT.
Orpheus Opera Company Has Been
Secured for Next Saturday Night at
the Christian Church.
education of the Indians aro cordially
Invited hy Agent Charles Wllklns, to
attend.
Tho past year has neon a very suc
cessful term, about 110 children hav
ing been enrolled. Tho progress made
Pendleton Camp No. 41, Woodmen hns been very marked and tho closing
of tho World, has arranged for a high- exorcises, whllo not out of tho ordl-
class entertainment nt tho Christian nary, will bo highly interesting to
church next Saturday night, Juno 4, thoso who appreciate tho tedious,
at which time tho Orpheus Opera tireless work required to bring the
Company will appear hero under tho little children of tho Umatlllns up
auspices of the camp. to tho standard of educational excel-
In securing for appearance here tho lenco they havo nttained in this
Orpheus Opera Company, Pendleton school.
Cnmp deserves to bo complimented , The teachers havo been earnestly
for this organization is composed of ! preparing the classes for the closing
some of the greatest musicians that exercises and it is especially urged
have appeared on tho Pacific const. ; that ns many from, tho city attend tho
No company haB ovor nppeared here entertainment tonfght as possible. In
that comes more highly indorsed by order to encourage the scholars and
the press than tho Orpheus company, tenchers In their work.
er, one of the greatest violinists of j STOCK SHIPMENTS ACTIVE.
thi flnv. naglRtprl hv tCnthnrlno Dp !
tho day, assisted by Kntherino Do
"Vere, America's only great lady pian
ist, by the queen of song, Jean St.
Itcmy, who Is styled tho "Second Nor
UIca," also by Dorothy Walsworth,
one of the cleverest character deline
ators In America.
Observations by Dr. Hutchinson, of
the Animal Bureau.
Dr. E. N. Hutchinson, of tho bureau
of animal industry, Is in town for a
visit of a few days on business con
Tho Portland Oregonlan In speaking . nected with tho department
of Kntherine De Vere, says: "She Is In his travels, Dr. Hutchinson has
pronounced by those who have heard : noticed that In spite of the fact that
the best players who have visited tho ( the prices quoted on stock and sheep
city, ono of the finest pianists
heard here.
The San Francisco Chronicle says:
"Walther is a finished artist. His
style is magnetic and his playing is
a revelation."
The Orpheus Company will bo seen
at tho Christian church Saturday eve
ning, and from expressions heard will
in all probability be greeted by a large
uudlence.
EXERCISES AT AGENCY.
Umatilla Indian School Closes To
night With Appropriate Entertain
ment. Tho closing exercises of the Uma
tilla Indian school will bo held at tho
agency tonight, and all friends of the
school and thoso Interested In the
especially, aro so low, the movement
towards tho east is brisk. Last week
10 trainloads of mutton sheep went
out of Oregon and Washington for the
eastern markets, and there nre four
or five trains scheduled for the week
to come.
Green Peas.
Green peas aro now In the' local
markets and are boing sold at three
pounds for a quarter. They hav'o been
on tho markot in and around Walla
Walla and Milton for somo time, but
have just begun to get Into this part
of the country in any quantities. The
frost that, visited the gardens did not
seem to hurt this crop to any great
extent.
Bryan declares that under no cir
cumstances will he accept the demo-
cratic nomination for president this
year.
Foot Powder
For Sore, Blistered, Aching and
Sweating Feet. We Guarantee This
to Cure Either of These Complaints
er Money Refunded.
Tattman & Co.
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
ABOUT THAT COAT
You wear a coat. Why?
To keep the cold out ? No ;
to keep the warmth in.
What of the body that has
no warmth the thin, poor
body that lacks the healthy
flesh and fat it needs ?
For such we say that Scott's
Emulsion provides the right
kind of a coat. Why? Be
cause Scott's Emulsion builds
firm, solid flesh and sup
plies just enough fat to fill
nature's requirements no
more. That means bodily
warmth.
We'll Mild you a umple free upon requet.
n'OTT & 1IOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, N'ew Yo:k.
ON COURT STREET
BIG MONEY TO BE SPENT
THEREON THIS SUMMER.
Four Solid and Good Looking Brick
Buildings Will Be Erected During
the Next Few Weeks This Neces
sitates Several Removals and Many
Alterations Active Operations Be
gin Tomorrow Morning.
Things are moving on Court street
thesodays. This morning Carl Wois
sort, tho harness maker, moved his
stock Into his now store building on
tho corner of Court and Cottonwood,
nnd will bo ready for business by tho
timo business is ready tomorrow
morning.
Tho Standard Grocery Co. will move
Into tho room formerly occupied by
tho Wclssort harness Bhop In the La
Dow block in tho morning, and will re
main thoro until their now building 1b
completed about tho first of August.
Tomorrow morning Messrs. O'Oarn
& Barnhnrt, tho proprietors of the
Standard grocery, will commenco to
tear down their old building on the
corner of Court nnd Johnson and will
ho ready to begin tho excavntion for
their now building by Monday next. It
will bo ono story in holght, and wIP
havo a 38-foot front and 85-foot depth.
It will cost approximately $7,000.
J. C. Spoouemoro will move into
the room formerly occupied hy tho
meat market In tho new Mllnrkey
building on Court street. Ho will
leave his old pluco of business by tho
first of the month, nnd as soon as he
U out G. A. Itohblns, of tho Owl Tea
House will begin to tear out the old
shack now standing there, and will
commence the erection of his now
brick nt once. It will bo about the
same style of building ns the Stand
ard Grocery Company building nnd
will be finished hy the middle of the
summer,
Mondny next V. Strobio will begin
the excavation for a now brick to bo
built on tho lot just to the enst of the
new Welssert building. It will also be
a one-story house, 25x00 feet In di
mensions and will bo used ns a store
by Sir. Strobio, who will havo to va
cate tho Whedlor building, which liar
been bought by tho Eagles.
John Siebert, the tailor, is also con
templating the construction of a build
ing on tho ono remaining lot in tho
block between tho proposed Strobio
building nnd tho old Wheeler house.
This will bo In harmony with tho
other now buildings In tho block nnd
will cost about the same.
When all the buildings nre up It will
make a solid block of brick where all
of tho old wooden Bhacks now stand,
and If the plans of the vnrious men
nre carried out tho buildings will all
be completed and occupied by the end
of this year.
recovered from tho hard tlmo they
had nt Ln Grande, nnd In somo parts
of tho gamo a listless stylo of hall
was put up, but on tho wholo they
plnycd n good game. Tho Adams boys
played hard and woll, but wont to
pieces at ono or two stnges of tho
gamo, which gavo tho scoro to their
oppononts.
On Thursday tho Wonders will go
to Weston, whore they will moot a
picked team for a pouplo of games
during tho Pioneers' picnic.
POLICE COURT.
Proceedings Varied by a Woman
Drunk and Disorderly.
Judgo Fltz Gornld entertained a
couple of tho Doo family this morn
ing. John Doo had boon drunk and
disorderly, and Jano Doo the snmo,
and each paid $6 into tho city coffers.
John Hay had also been disorderly,
nnd nt a lato hour this morning wns in
so unresponsive n mood that his case
wns continued. Thomas Gorman had
been drunk and was sentenced to
threo days In tho city Jail, whllo Ed
Porry will visit at tho Hotel Sehoer
for five days for tho samo offense.
Visiting J. T. Hlnklc.
W. 11. Hlnklo,' n student of St.
Mary's College, of San Francisco, Is
n tho city visiting his brother, J. T.
Hlnklo, for a fow days before going
to Grnngovllle, Idaho, to spond his
vacation nt homo. Mrs. J. T, Hlnkle
and family will probably nccompnny
him to Grangevlllo for a short visit
next week.
Life Insurance Paid.
G. A. Itohblns, secretary of tho
Modern Woodmon of this city, has
paid the $2000 denth clnlm to the
widow of O. M. Campbell of Echo,
who died on May 7. Ho received tho
warrant on May 27, Just 20 days after
the death of tho member.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER.
W. H. Fowler Finds His Prospects
Very Bright.
W. H. Fowler, the popular demo
cratic candidate for county recorder.
hn lust roturned from a trip to the
northern and eastern portions of tho
county and feels more confident than
ovor of success. Ho has mado many
friends by his able services, affable
disposition as doputy ln tho offices
of county clorK, recoruer nnu miunu.
Nearly every taxpayer in mo coun
ty has mot and dealt with Harry Fow
ler, during his long service in thoso
offices, and ho needs no introduction
to tho voters ln tho country. xvir.
Knwlor Is nn old-tlmo conductor on
the O. It. & N. running ueiween ron-
lnnd nnd Pendloton ror somo umo
nnd his railroad frionds havo not for
gotten his Jovial and accommodating
disposition.
Ileransn of his wiuo oxpononcc in
all tho county offices, Mr. Fowler Is
nnpullarlv fitted for tho olllco or ro
cordcr, nnd will discharge the duties
of this place with credit to Umntllla
county.
Just Arrived
Two KWore GaHoads of
FURNITURE
Wo nro now showing tho
finest lino of FURNITURE
nnd CARPETS over seen In
Eastern Oregon. You may
not bo "From Missouri," but
wo want to "show you."
Seo our lino Hue of
Couches, Rockora, Ruga and
Pictures.
Prices, Quality and Satis
faction guaranteed.
. A. RADER
Main and Webb Streets
Visiting His Brothers.
L. It. Conklln, of Sllvorton, Wash.,
s ln town for a short visit witn 111s
brothers, Professor E. II. and Hoy
Conkiin. The visitor Is tho propria-
tor of a. hoarding and lodging house
for tho miners who comprise a large
part of tho population of Sllvorton.
HELP
US
MOVE
WE DON'T WISH TO ADVERTISE A CRACKED CHINA I
AFTER WE MUVfc, utwMuse. by OUR PAST EXPERIENCE
KNOW THAT CHftliMiU urn IN A WILL NOT BRING ONE-Tfj
ITS COST, WHILE BROKEN DISHES ARE WORTHLESS.
OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. WE HAVE CUT THE Elf
LINE. THE MORE FRAGILE, THE HEAVIER THE CUT.
AND HELP US MOVE.
OWL TEA HOUSE
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Mrs. Van Orsdall Returning.
.Mrs. Cnrrlo Vun Orsdall, who bus
been absent for some tlmo in Califor
nia on a trip ln tho Interest of tho
Women of Woodcraft, Is now on her
way home, nnd is expected to reach
Pendloton the latter part of this weok.
Have
You
Seen If?
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to be considered that only
urinary and bladder troubles were to he
iraceu 10 me Kiunuys,
but now modern
science proves that
nearly all diseasos
have their beginning
in the disorder of
these meet important
orpins.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood
that is their work.
fnro u-ltf n vour kiduevsarc weak
or out of order, you can understand how
quickly your entire body is affected and
Sow every organ seems to fail to do its
dUlVyou are sick or " feel badly," begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer s awamp-RW". -
as your kidneys are well they will help
all the other organs to health. A triul
will convince anyone.
BOND SALE.
School Board Decides to Put Them on
the Market June 15.
Tho school board hold a mooting
lnt nlcht nt tho homo of Josso Fall
Ing, and It was decided to offer tho
now bonds for salo on Juno 15. Mr.
Falling presided, nnd though ho had
to act in his official capacity from the
vantngo ground of his neu, no con
.liintmi hn mootlnc In tho snmo husl
,inHliko manner as of om. ins irao-
tured thigh Is knitting slowly, nnd It
will bo but a short time, coraparnuvo
iv until tho votoran of tho board Is
nb'lo to tnko as actlvo an lntorost In
the doings of tho school board as ho
did boforo tho ncciuoni.
GOING TO 8HANIKO.
.Woolbuyera Leave for That Place on
Midnight Train.
mm wnnilmvors who hnvo boon mak
ing thalr headquarters hero for tho
season, win loavu on wt "
t,.in tnnicht for Tho Dalles, whoro
they will tako tho branch out to 8han-
lko to nttona tno wooi union mum
last of tho weok. Thoy havo to tako
tho early train and an oxtra day to
bo suro that they can connect at The
D Thoro Is a largo lot of wool ln tho
wnrohouses at Shanlko, and tho expec
tations for a very successful sales
day .both to tho growor nnd. tho buyer
aro bright.
SCORE NINE TO FOUtl.
Result of tho Last Pendleton-Adams
Baseball Match.
Yesterday nftornoon tho Wondorw
and tho basoball toam from Adams,
mot on tho Alta street grounds, whore
tholr dlfforoncos woro settled to the
f th tinmo team and tho
llZTt ; of tuVvfsltora by score ot
AU'of tho Pondloton boyu had not
II you are muK juii v --
take by first doctoring your kidneys.
TM. mit.i mill tiie exiraoruwuiy v..
Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most dWtressing cases, and is wild
011 its merits by nil
druggists in fifty-cent
and one-dollar size
i-,ttii.;. You may
liavea sample bottle nomaotswymp-Root.
I -11 t.Z ,! n uamnhlet telling yo
hbw to find out if you have kidney or
bladder troulile. ' V?'',
when writingto Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilitig
h "niton, N. V. Dl Vt make any mistake,
but remember the name, bwump-Uoot,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Biiiglmmtoii, N. Y.,011 every bottle.
WONDER
AT THE THING, TOUCH IT AND SEE IF IT IS ALIVE. NO! I
YES.
BETTER BARGAINS ARE NOT GIVEN IN THE CITY; W I
OPPORTUNITY TO SAVtl
MANY DOLLARS.
.uru orr, umv ruFAP AT THE BIG 8H0E ANO 1
1 n t uubu wii 1 '
CLOTHING
Boston Store
Id A
titiil
$60,000.
School District No. Sixteen, Umatilla
County, Oregon.
Notlco Is horoby given that sealed
proposals will bo received at the of
flco of the county treasurer of I'ma
tllla county, Oregon, at Pondloton. Or
egon ,on or boforo Wcdnosdny, tho
15th day of Juno, at five o'clock p. m
for tho purchase of bonds to bo Issued
by School District No. Sixteen, com
nrlslnc tho city of Pondloton nnd cor
tain adjoining lands In Umatilla
county. Oregon, of tho par valuo of
Sixty Thousand Dollars, bearing Inter
est at tho rato of 4 per eont per an
num. payablo soral-annuully. principal
and Interest payable at the office of
tho county treasurer of Umatilla conn
yr at Now York city, at the option
of tho purchasor. Said bonds matur
..: Lm.iv vnars. but being payu-
bio In ton years or after nt tho option
of District No. Slxtoon.
All bids, in oruer w u """'""-"j
must bo accompanied by a certified
cl ock, draft or certificate of doposlt,
?" .5 ' ,f n,u, Thousand Dollars,
to bo approved oy
"uutUnt i.nforo said bids, aro open
ed. Said draft, certified chock or cer
tificate ot deposit , f "
School District wo. oi-
rtmi-nn. nnd tho said sum
U,;"V".', , . -Aid district, should
2.ul..r " nnti and tho bidder
all to comply therewith. Tho buyer
of "aid bonds to provide the necessary
and 1 roper blanks therefor, comply ng
to a respects with tho laws of tho
suite of Oregon, and pay for sa d
. 1.. iinmiintnn. Oregon, mo
sorvo tho rignL
ma without " U1USY. JU
Clork of School District No. Sixteen,
wiork 01 pendieton. Oregon
Datod this 3 1st day of May. 1004,
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Clothing
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TH.NOS IN SPRING
SUMMER CLOTHING FOB "
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YOUTHS AND BYS
PRICES.
MEN'S SUITS FROM H
$20.00.
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, H
$12.50.
BOYS' SUITS, TO
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