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DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNE8DAY, JULY 20, 1904. PAGE EIGHT. t I f The Eagles Carnival I Is Over BUT OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE 18 STILL ON, AND WE ARE GIVING THE BEST BAROAIN3 IN SHOES, OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS, IN THE CITY. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD 8HOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131. STRIKE HURTS STOCK MARKET BUYER8 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EASTERN SITUATION. LARGE SHEEP SALE TEN THOUSAND HEAD SHIP PED FROM MEACHAM. Six Thousand From J. E. Smith Live stock Company Go to Montana Ranges Four Thousand From Wil liam Slusher to Frye-Bruhn at Seat tle Sales Represent a Total Pay ment of About $24,000 Last Ship ment May Be Grazed on Cascades for Later Markets. not known. The probabilities aro that theso sheep will bo summer fed In the Cascade ranges. IN HONOR OF BABIES. Today thero are b.elng loaded at Monchnm 6u00 head of sheep, tho larg er portion of which were purchased of the J. 15. Smith Livestock Com pany. All wero bought by Redman, j tho buyer, for Montana dealers, for j by a mother's quartet, composed of Unique Program at M. E. Church Last Night. Tho reception given the cradle roll babies at tho Methodist church last night was a unlquo affair, and enter taining In the cxtrcmo to nil who at tended. Tho church was beautifully decorated with flowers and other de vices, besides tho 92 babies in whoso honor tho affair was planned. Each baby was tagged with a pink ribbon from which wns appended a enrd bearing Its name, as soon as It was brought Into tho church. Fol lowing tho carrying out of tho pro gram all the babies wero brought to tho rostrum, where tho most unique and in Its way attractive levee over hold in tho history of Pendleton was held. Tho musical program was rendered the Eastern markets. They are a mix- ed lot of yearlings, dry owes and one carload of bucks. Thoy will bo shipped via Pendleton and Umatilla over tho Northern Paci fic, which will take them to the Mon tana ranges for summer feeding and fattening. Theso sheep represent in the neighborhood of ?12,000, as tho average price paid for them was about $2 per head. Another train load of sheep, 4000 of which were sold by William Slush er, will bo loaded at Meacham as soon as the first shipment mentioned Is out of tho yards. There are 1000 or more In this lot, which were picked up from other parties in small bunches. This trainload Is paid for by the Frye-Bruhn Company, and while most of the animals will probably bo dis posed of oventually in tho Sound mar kets, yet its Immediate destination Is AVOID CHAPS If wo knew anything hotter .ban F. & S. TOILET CREAM, for healing chaps, cracks and roughness, and keeping the skin smooth, soft and fair, wo would have it. Thoso wuo try it say our Toilet Cream Is tho best proposition thoy over used and wo bellevo they aro right. Keep F. &. S. Toilet Cream on hand and uso It, and your faco and hands will bo freo from summer skin discomfort. Daintily perfumed, pleasant to use, heals quickly, and costs little. 25c Per Bottle. Tallman Co. LEADING DRUCGISTS Mrs. A. J. Owens, Mrs. H. E. Tarbett, Mrs. J. H. Owlnn and Mrs. Robert Warner, and by a mnlo quartet com posed of Geary Klmbrell, R. E. Tar bett, Prof. C. P. Roberts and A. .1. Owen. The music was followed by an address of welcomo by Rov. War ner, Every corner of tho church not oc cupied by either parents or babies was filled by visitors and all express ed unalloyed enjoyment of tho oven ing, which has no parallel In tho his lory of the town Tho cradle roll department of tho Methodist church was organized by Miss Edith Uoyce, tho qeaconncss and has grown into considerable pro portions as can be understood from tho enrollment of 92 Prices of Fat Cattle Are Hammered Down Ranges Are Congested, and Some Movement Must Be Made to Reduce Number of Stock to Corres pond With Amount of Feed In the Country. Begins Harvesting Today. William Colwell, who resides in till place, but whose farm Is adjacent to Eastland and nine miles from town begins his wheat harvest today, with combines. Hp has In 1200 acres every aero of which is In fine condl tion and promising a good yield though Mr. Colwell will not fllo any estimates on tho yield. Tho now Eastland telephone lino Is now In op eratlon, 'with 14 subscribers thereto Mr. Colwell is qulto lamo, the result of jumping tho creek and alighting awry, turning his anklo. Indian Damage Suit. James A. Fee has gone to Portland to represent the defendant In the case brought by Phllomeno Smith against Hy-yu-tse-mll-kin, the samo being an action to recover tho J2.000, tho value of tho crops on a farm on tho Reser vation, which Is In controversy. Tho case is being tried before Judgo Bell lnger. R. J. Slater represents tho piatnuir. Demand for Electricity. There will bo a largo increaso In tho electric servlco In this placo as soon as tho lighting company is pro pared to meet tho Increasing demands upon Its resources. Many residences aro being wired for moro lights, and many others that have never had electrlcty installed, aro being wired lor service m tho future. R. C. BEACH, President. T. O. HAILEY, Vico-Prosldent, W. L. THOMPSON, Cnshlor. No. 7301. j Commercial National Bank j OF PENDLETON Stockholders Liability, $EO,000. Calptal, $50,000. A FEW FACTS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION First. That systematic saving pays. A deposit of ?5.00 n month for five yoars, with 1 per cent Interest computed semi annually, will yield you ? 332.27. Ten doiiars a month for tho samo length of tlmo will yield IC04.C0, whllo In ten years you would havo $1,474.70. Second. Tho safety of your money. Tho w.ell known char acter and ability of tho board of directors and officers is a suf ficient guarantee of honest and capable management. Third. That wo take any nmount from $1.00 upwards. Fourth. That your money Is payablo on demand. Fifth. That wo pay 4 per cent interest on certificates of doposit and savings accounts, crediting tho lnterost on tho sav ing accounts on tho first day of February and August In each year. " Sixth. That wo ox tend to our patrons every courtesy and accommodation In our powor, consistent with good banking, nnd Seventh. That wo aro under government Inspection. Wb respectfully solicit your businoss. W. L. THOMPSON, Cashier. The local stock market, especially of fut animals ready for slaughter, is badly demoralized, tho eauso being principally held to be tho packing house strikes, which havo virtually annulled all demand. What demand thero Is, or has boon lor a week or more, has been nominal. Thero Is no trouble In disposing of fats, but tho prices arc away below what anybody wants to take. At this tlmo $2 is be ing paid In this county for fnt cows for shipment, and ?2.75 for fat steers for Bhlpinent, Tho situation Is being used by thoso Interested In the East In bearing tho Western market, to bear it below what tho conditions really warrant. Ono Inevitable effect is that the lo cal ranges will become clogged with catllo in condition to ship, but which tho farmers can not dispose of and must perforce hold on lo until thoy can. Already the range Is overstocked with eat tlo as well as with sheop, and tho outlook Is very serious. Tho prediction Is mndo that by the mlddlo of August thero will bo consid erable suffering among stock, and that tho nmount of distress will In creaso In n steady ratio as the sea son advances unless something hnp pens to relievo the congestion. All kinds of forage crops, including hay, arc in due condition nnd promise u largo yield, which Is a mitigating condition, but unless tho ranges arc relieved within tho next two or three months by heavy sales, tho fact will bo Inconsiderable so far as relieving the prospects of distress is concerned. In fact, thero Is not forago enough In sight to make It possible that there will not bo a great amount of suffer ing among the livestock of this coun ty beforo tho winter Is over, unless tho Eastern demand should become normal and relievo the congestion. The reason so many sheep are be ing sold off and shipped out Is simply because tho sheep must bo fed farther east tor several months beforo thoy nre ready for tho shambles, and the sheep that aro leaving thus do not go direct to tho stockynrds, as do th fat cattle. ing fine homes, nnd tho fnrm Is well equipped with barns, sheds, pasturo facilities and outbuildings, nnd has always boon considered n model stock fnrm, on account of Us rich hay land, nuil enormous rango district which is not claimed by privato own ers. Mr. Voy, It Is understood, will mnko It headqttartcrH for his large slioop Interests. MIKE TULLY HELD. Found Guilty of Selling Liquor to In dlans and Trying to Sell to An other. Commissioner John Hallcy arrested a stranger giving tho namo of MIko Tally, on ovldoncc coming undor his own observation to tho effect that Tully was giving or soiling liquor to thn Indians, in tho hearing, In Mr. Hnlley's court this afternoon, throe Indlnns testified that Tully sold liquor to ono of tho trio, and that ho tried to sell liquor to tho wife of ono of them. Sir. Hnlloy regarded tho ovldcnco against Tully ns conclusive nnd hold him under $250 bonds, which ho could not glvo, nnd ho was remanded to jail. Deputy United States Marshal Jacob Proobstcl being In town, Tully will accompany him to Portland to morrow for trial, i..T VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM GOOD. Howards Captured the Audience at Frazer Last Night. New life and now tone was Intro duced Into tho vnudovlllo and farco program at tho Frazor last night by the singing of Mnbel Howard and tho comedy sketch york nnd dancing of the Inlmitnblo Sam and Frank. A chango of program will bo given tonight and tho laugh provoking farco and unexcelled specialties will bo of Icred in a now light. The Howards aro a wholo show themselves nnd nro entertainers of the highest order. Thoy nro making irlends by tho scoro In their nble, ha morons, clean, irrcslstlblo perform' mice. Splendid Wheat Crop. It Is a matter of certain knowledgo that whllo- it is not likely that this year's wheat crop In this county will equal that of 1897, nevertheless tho crop will bo heavy in yield nnd mag nificent In qunllty. Men who havo raised and bought and judged wheat all their lives bellovo that very much of tho wheat on Wild Horse will yield 40 bushels por acre. A. O. U. W. GRAND LODGE. Two Delegates From Pendleton Now at Portland Attending Meeting. C. P. Davis and John Beam are in Portland nttending tho grand lodge of tho A. O. U. w. as delegates. Thero is an Interesting fight on in the order over the question of raising tne assessment rates, which are very liable, so say the members of tho or der, to go up from $3 to $8 por as scssment. Each grand lodgo is supreme within its own jurisdiction, and only when a majority of states havo adopted a policy ana recommend Its adoption by tho supremo lodgo. doos that noil cy becomo universal in tho affairs of the order. Many who nro well posted in tho affairs of tho order predict a nam light over tho proposition to in creaso tho assessment, but most of them appear to bo confident that tho Increase will bo mado. A detail in tho general situation Is that thoso who carry insuranco who aro between GO and CO years of ago, need not, unless thoy so solcct, b.o subject to tho in creased assessment. nrovlded should bo made. The exemption will no eitected by tho holder of tho Insur anc.o computing tho Insurance which ho has paid Into tho order during all uio years no lias carried Insuranco. Ho will be nllowed to tako out a .now insuranco to tho amount of this sum and, doing so, is not afterward sub ject to tho system or Increased as sessmcnts. The Woodmen of tho World, thn iuuuern wooumen ami tho Maccabeos aro all suspending action on proposi- nuns similar in import until tho A U. W. arrivos at a conclusion ono way or the other. Tho latter bolnir uio omest. jougo or this character, its conclusion will havo groat weight wiin mo oiner orders. HALLIGUS BROTHERS SELL. A. Kunkel Buys Their Interests In Im plement Business. A. Kunkel has bought out his Athe na partners, J. F. and E. D. Hniiliiua nnd tho Implement stock which tho firm carried at that placo Is being Bjuiiijcii io remnoion now, nnd will bo added to tho stock cnrrtoii imm uv Mr. Kunkel. Tho Hnlllgus brothers camo to AWi.ena 14 months ago from i,uwjsion, nnu will return to that place. Their retiring from thn luml. ness noiu in Athena leaves ono less business firm In that placo. BUYS PROSPECT RANCH. Joe Vey, of Echo, Invests In Flno aiocK r-arm on the Grand Ronde River. Jo?yy' "no nf 4,10 """op llnes of Umatilla county, has just closed a deal for tho famous prospect ranch, belonging to J. J. Conloy, of La Cirando, and situated on tho Orand Rondo river nbout 35 miles from La (Jnimlo. Tho ranch consists of 2800 acres of mostly pasturo land, with a flno timo thy meadows, somo farming lnml. mwl on oxcollont tributary stock rango. 'tiio pric,o paid wns $17,500. i,onioy nas been engaged in breed-1 Wallowa Horses Here. Loin Kuulknor, of Joseph, Wallowa county, Is In tho city with a number of work horses for sale. Ho is ac companied by Mrs. Faulkner, who Is visiting at tho homo of T. M. Lowe, on High street, whllo in tho city. Marriage License Issued. A marriago liconso was issued this morning to Ernest Waldcn nnd Nel lie A. Purely, both of this county. Wo know that summer, after fool ing around so long, is ringing tho doorbell nt last. Tho circus and tho dudo with spats aro in evidence. 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