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PAGE EIGHT. Low Shoes Tempeatte BUY A SECOND PAIR OF OXFORDS. THREE MONTHS MORE TO WEAR 'EM AND THEN OVERGAITERS IF NECESSARY. OUR OXFORDS, WHICH ARE HIGH GRADE, SELLING AT LOW EST POSSIBLE FIGURES. , DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD 8HOE8 CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131. THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERHOOD. School at Catholic Mission on Umatll la Reservation to Be Reoryanlzed. The Christian Brotherhood teach ers mentioned in tho East Orogonlan a short tlmo ago as having conio to tako charge- of tho hoys' school of tho Catholic mission ou the reserva tion tho coming year, arc named Ur ban and Euphronlus, respectively. Tho Mission school opens tho first Monday In September, and It is ex pected that the average attendance will he 90 tho coming year. Tho grade commonly known as tho "big boys' class," will bt? resumed this year after being abandoned for tho past three or four years, or since tho government withdrew Its support from sectarian Indian schools. The resumption of this grade will In crease the attendance upon the school somewhat, though It Is not known Just how many will avail themselves of Its opportunities. Pupils of that grade, which correspond to tho eighth grade In schools .generally have gone to Cheinawa or other outside schools for the past tlir.ee or four years, or else have not gone to school any where. Brother Urban Is an all 'round mu sician an organist and bandmaster and will reorganize a brass band among tho boys on the reservation. The band will us.e many of tho instru ments of tho old band, which was disorganized several years ago, as are In condition to use, but It will be necessary to buy several uew instru ments. Tho expectation is that there will ho 10 members of tho band from the start. CAMPBELL DIVORCE GRANTED. Property Rights and Complaint Are Agreed Upon Today. Mary S. Campbell was today grant ed a divorce from Edwin F. Campbell on tho grounds of neglect and cruel treatment. By mutual agreement tho husband Is to pay tho plaintiff the sum of 6000, and sho Is to relinquish all her right and title to real proper- Turkey Dusters For pictures, bric-a-brac and fino furniture. The large, fluf fy ones of split feathers and long handles; alwayj get th,o dust; can't scratch nnd last for years. Whisks, Too Higher than they wore, that Is th.o wholsalo price Is higher. Old prices still prevail here, but may not long. Better save by buying now; lCc buys a good ono; better ones for more. Tailman (Mb Co. LEADING DRUGGISTS . . ! Laid OIF, Laid Up, ! " Laid Away? MR. WAGE-EARNER: " " DID YOU EVER THINK WHAT MIGHT . HAPPEN TO YOU OR TO YOUR FAMILY, IF ANY OF ABOVE 8HOULD FIND YOU WITH NO FLOUR IN TH BIN, AND NO MONEY IN THE PUR8E? WOULDN'T IT BE WISE FOR YOU TO PRO VIDE AGAINST THAT DAY, AND TO BEGIN NOW? OUR SAVINQ8 DEPARTMENT ACCOMMODATES ALL WHO WI8H TO LAY ASIDE SMALL SUMS. Commercial OF PENDLETON it. c BEACH, President. T. Q. HAIL-EY, Vice Prealdont. fof High t ty jointly owned by them In tho But ter creek country, also her right in S000 sheep anil tho ownership ot a steam launch at Portlnnd, Oro. Peter F. West, attornoy for tho plaintiff yesterday afternoon, submit ted to Circuit Judgo W. It. Ellis, a stipulation of tho property settlement agreement between tho Cnmpbolls and tho matter was taken under ad visement until today. In her original complaint for a di vorce Mrs. Campbell charged her hus band with unlawful relations wun other women, but upon her motion idle -irilnn wns dismissed and a sec ond one was filed charging tho hus band with neglect ana cruel treat ment. CALVERTS IN COURT. Boy Husband Files Demurrer to Com plaint of Child Wife. Tho defendants In tho divorce suit of Alma Calvert against Lylo It. Cal vert and his guardian, "Nellie at. Rich mond, have filed a demurrer to the complaint, stating that it does not state facts sufficient to base an ac tion. The plaintiff nlleges that she Is hut 17 years of ago and that her husband has not reached his majority. Sho nravs for an absolute divorce and a sham of tho defendant's property. De share ot tno (leieniianis property, uc-i sertlon and cruel treatment is alleged. . It is unuorstoou ine ueiense win m- tempt to prove that tho wife deserted the husband. Farm Machinery Expert. r. t, nixon. of Colusa. Cal.. has just returned from tho Tweedy place, near Cayuse, where ho has been set ting up and starting now combines. Mr. Dixon Is a machine expert sent out every year by the Holt company. From hero he will go to waua waiia for a fow days and then to tho Pa- louse country. The iton company has sent him for five successive sea sons Into tho Lowlston country. Mr. Dixon Is not a machinist, but a plain farmer who is an expert in tho man agement of farm machinery. Call for Oregon Information. Secr6tary J. F. Robinson, of tho Commercial Association, is in receipt of letters from tfie East .every day, calling for information about Oregon, and Librarian Nyo Is kept constantly busy replying to such inquiries and sending all tho available Information at hand, this consisting principally of Pendleton nowspapere. Feast of Fresh Oysters. Antono Nolto yesterday received from a friend at Shoal Water Bay, a largo sack of the finest Toko Point oysters over brought to this city, and last night served them to his many friends. Tho oysters wero largo and delicious and many of Mr. Nolto's patrons nnd friends enjoyed a delight ful treat at IiIb popular rosort. Peoples Warehouse Improvements. Concreto flooring Is being laid In tho basement of tho Peoples Ware house. Tho work of altering and en larging tho interior ot the store is fast Hearing completion. Son v.as Born. There was born today In Pendleton to Georgo Wlntzler and wtfo of Stago Gulch, a son. National Bank I W Ii. THOMPSON, Cashlor. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUEBD-AY, AUGUST 10, GftSE HEM MOTION BY COUNTY " TO QUASH SUIT. Arguments on Application of O. R. & N. for Writ of Review of the Ac tion of the Board of Equalization, Being Heard O. R. & N. Claims That Assessment of Its Property In Umatilla County Was Not Regular as Descriptions Are Not Specific. t.i iiniKriiilnn whether tho nroce.cd- Ings of the nssossor, county court nnd pniinlv plnrlf lii tho matter of tho as sessment of tho property of tho 0. It. & N. Co. aro in accoruanco wun mu statutes, arguments nro being made before State Circuit jucigo w. . r.i- Us today, Arthur C. Spencer, assistant coun sel for the O. It. & N. Co.. is repre senting tho railroad, nnd District At tornoy (5. W. Phelps nnd Jnmea A. Foo are conducting tho cas.o for tho county. Tho motions submitted by tho coun ty this morning for nrgumcnt nro for an order to quash proceedings and to compel the Oregon Uailroad & Navi gation Company to pay Its cqultalilo taxes. In event Judgo Ellis overrules tho motions tho county will then file a return or answer to the petition of writ of review, swimmed uy mu r.m-, road, and this will ho argued on its j merits. . , i When the case was called tins morning the attorneys for tho county fllrd their return to the writ, hut upon Mr. Spencer's motion tnat no uc ui l'owo.l further time In which to arguo, OM.n ill-. iiin answer was wiuhuuivi,. ... gunient on tno two iiimiun ... , county was then begun. I The action of tho O. It. & N. Co., j asking for a writ of rovlow, is not ou ( . .i.nl.1n....a.- nf Ua nusnqntlinill. i tllO eillllliiuiuiiuon ...i,ii, I... n mutter for the I court of equity, but is to detormlno i .1,., ,.,i,,rr.rtnnHH nf tin? assessor's nnd county court's method of procedure. Mr. Spt'ncor bases ins argument , , n,nt ... iovvii1i: nmlnljr t n.nd a t In ly '"- ---- --- - -,-. f,.,,-,, ... rallroa, company ho oo t failed to mnko its specific descriptions. Attorney l'lieips arrived last iuk'" . r 1.... IIh Ctittwinp ,11,1 ironi tiuppuui, mil. .. . ...t. llA,.llnl.,., fmn TVll-Hilllll ' until this morning. GEBHARDT, GROUCHY FARMER. Deputy Sheriff Blakely to Serve Pa pers In Spite of Guns and Bulldogs. nnmitv Rhorlff Josnnh Ulakloy went to Weston this morning to serve sum civil suit Instituted by Carlisle Brothers against P. Gobhardt, a farmer. Tho action is lor tno col lection of a harvesting bill of $100 and wna instituted In the Weston justice court last Friday. It Is alleged tnat wnen uonsiauiu n p T.nvnnilnr. of that town, attempt ed to servo tho summons, Gehhardt, with tho al uor a pacK oi growing ,1 nn nciv lookinir rifle, pre vented the officer from entering his premises. Lavender returned to Wes ton without serving tno papors uuu tho sheriff's ofnco was appealed to. Whnn thn Cnrllsles finished thresh ing Gcbhard's grain thoy demanded their money, ana it is auegeu tno farmer ordered them from the field, declaring that ho owned them nothing as thoy had not exercised sufficient care In the harvesting of his crop. PILOT ROCK CROPS. Heavy Yield of Both Grain and Grain Hay and Alfalfa. Crops around Pilot IlocU aro finer this vear thnn anv year for years past. This is particularly true of tho barley croii both hay and grain. Tho nay crop averages two tons m um acre, whllo thero havo been several yields of two and a half tons. Tho barley grain crop Is 33 per cent heav ier than last year, for an average, he Inir to bushels, whereas 30 bushels Is n liberal .estlmato for last year. Both hay and grain arc or most oxceiiont quality. Thn Imv whniir cron Ir 111 OVerV Way as fine as that of barloy and both are extra fino in tno lootniiis. Tho first two cuttings of alfalfa wero moro than usually heavy, but tho third cutting is light becnuso of tho scarcity of water. Noarly all tho alfalfa is in tho creek bottoms, whorp it Is irrigated, and of lato tho water Is not sufficient to reach all tho fields In quantity enough to bring liberal results. CURRY UNDER BONDS. Whiskey Fuodler Held Undei $250 tc Federal Grand Jury. "Butch" Curry, charged with turn Isljlng Indians with whlskoy, was given preliminary examination boforo United States Court Commissioner John Halloy, Jr this morning and held to await action of tho .fcdoral grand Jury. His bonds wero fixed at 7250, but as ho was unable to glvo them ho was taken to Portland, wh.oro ho will bo hold In tho Multnomah county Jail. Deputy United Statos Marshal Ja cob Proohstol arrested Curry nt Atho na yostorday. Ho accompanied tho prisoner to Portland. HOR8E8 DYING. A ContaQlon Is Responsible for Some Losses to the Northwest. Fnrmor Swank, who Hvos about s.oven miles northwest of town, lost two good work horsos last week, from a dlscaso that Is hard to diagnose, 1ml. seems to bo a contagion. Elmer Snyder, ot Cold Springs, haB latoly lost two work horsoa which wore sick hut a. tow days Just long onougu to can mo uiimuni u imb"'- could not lie loarned, lately lost threo worlt Horses, nppurunwy "' iunmo nllmont which nffllcts bo many in.,na ntmnrnnt v .irom liiu horses In the Cold Springs country HORSES TO KANSAS. Third Shipment Made by Colonel Wll son mum iiu"wi. w.- ...i....i 1 XT Wll.nn will Rtnrt for son From Eastern Oregon nmvn 1,'nn with thn third 1, .J 1 V 11 1 1 Uiw., ' I 1 i , i.nan tiint tin nnR Hiuiiuiu J1W111 UI iuiai.n t...v -- . I to that point from umntiiia i irr this summer. They nro wont nnmi Selected WHIIUUl uuviuiuu i o . . - ' 'i ... unn imiiniln I and WOlgll ironi XUUU lu iiuu i'u",tu each. All nro good liorscs, as they must necessarily bo to ho worth ship- QnuAtiinni, lmnil wnif houcht Ot I' A. Vogol, 11 head ot Ed McUroom, of nil... Tlnnlr 11 nf AT. I, MX. jr.. UL Butter creelc, six of Mrs. Ilomagoux .,f ii, , tin,- nrnnir wn nf Walter Linn anv nf thin lllnnn. tWO Of SllaS Wll llnms. of this piaco. two Ol a ""iiJ ii ., ..f H,ta iiinnn. twn or a nnriy : imino, Ul ""-- -- -- , whoso name could not bo Learned, am one ?00 saddle horso JMirenM" of a man whoso namo Is Inciting, niia -i..t. -,P Wn nr K1H1IIH. Ml I t ,..v. r, All ncd vminr liorfles uuu " but ono or two picked animals ar.o for ull purposes. Tho scarcity of horses in some . t Tir.,l.. Tfnnana la lllIO tO tllO nans oi iiniiu - very popularity of tho horses of that section, which nrc.eus a "' fine nnlmals and has an established n.lmi In Rnstnril 111 arkots. This es tablished demnnd and market has re sulted In thu farmers semiiB ..1vm short of work horses, Colonel , rnflirn for Still lllOrO IVHHUll liii.J horses about October 1. Women's Ice Cream Social. Tho women of tho M. E. church, South, will glvo an ico cream social tonight on tho lawn nt the parsonago for tho benefit ot mission work, ico cream, cako and other rctres union its ...Ill I... unAvnil mill 1111 MllOVaUlO 111110 win o,..-... - - ,... is uiui-i".-". - ..W1, made preparations for a largo crowO. it promises to ho a unique nnd pleas- . . , i. Rehulld nn Telegraph Line. Tll0 western Union Is engaged in i, ,!,, nnntlipr wlro from LAl nrnnilii to Huntington. Tho compa ny is also sotting tho now puies uu ,..,.. inn mill Pasco, and It Is tin .ln,.0l,,i,il Mini nil tim nnulnments of ti... ,.,,, lintwmm Pendleton aim iiVsco aro to bo entirely renowed, m eluding poles, wires ami im uui--i i"" I II. iipuuriiuim. Horse With Rheumatic Fever. ti. (lmrniiHilirrd Porcheroil Stal lion belonging to Ed Molstrum. about sovon miles north of town, nan a s.e rn nttnnir nf rheumatic fever lately. and for a tlmo it seemed certain tho nnlmal would ho lost. Dr. Christie at- inmioii until hn was commeteiy re- This horse Is 5 years old and cost ?2000. G. W. Jones Is III. G. W. Jones loft for Walla Walla this morning, where ho expects to on tnr tim hosnltal "for general over- hniiilnn- n hn nuts It. Mr. Jones Is suffering with tonsllltls, an obscure stomach trouble, and is also tnreatcn- cd with typnoiu lover. New Threshing Outfit. Cutler &. Johnson. Cold Springs farmers, havo lately bought an en- throshlnir outfit, horse power, and will begin Its uso on tho farm of Mr. Johnson, wtio lias azu nnrnn of very fino wheat ready to cut Cattle Are Healthy. Cattle overywhero seem to be In tim hnst. of health. Practically tho onlv deaths among tho cattlo any- whero In tho county since early HnrliiL' lmvn been from an occasional animal getting uccess to too much green alfalfa. Services at Christian Church. rti.r'lnnliit? with noxt Sunday, sorvi- ens will ho houl ovory Sunday from niuv nn In thn Christian church, with preaching by tho pastor, Hov. N. H. Brooks, at 11 .a. ni. anu in tno even ing. Temple-White. Ernest M. Tomplo and Miss Maudo E. Whlto wero married In this city ii i-.. 1.,, Ti..., M TT Brooks, pastor of th.o First Christian t 1 r .....1 , ., . . M-....... T ...Ill I Mrs. Tcmnlo -will ClllirCll. iltr. llllll .MID, 1UI1III mnko their homo In Pendleton. norontlnn to Rev. Brooks. A rnrnntlon will ho given Thursday nli'ht In rtnv. N. II. Brooks and wife. at tho Christian church, to which all friends of tho recently weuu,ed coupio In and out of tno cnurcn. nro corui- ally Invited, Sale In Reservation Addition. W 17. Vrav has solil to Conntv Clerk Frank Sallng property In Block 220 ot uoservntion nnuuion. ino consideration was $2000. Tho sale was mado through tho Wndo Heal Es tate agency. 8hlDD-Castle. MIsh T.lllln Slilnn nml Ocortro L. Pnatln linth nf this nlnnn wnrn mar- rieu last uvuiuug ui tno uupum pur- v. r T it.ii I sonago, ituv, u. u. nun uiucmiiiib. MarrlanA l.lftense. County Clerk Frank Sallng today luminil n. llcnnsn tn marrv to Goorco L. Castle and Lilll.o Shlpp, both of tins county. Expert Collectors Wo havo located a branch office In Pendleton, and will mnko collecting defunct bills a specialty. No account too old for us to handle. Our plan Is: "No' collections, no chargos. Suits Instituted, Judgmonts advortlsed Th.o Van Alstlno-aordon & Co., Mor- cauiiio acqiiu, ii, v, uii'u u Co,, Mrgs 1904. RALPH WARD UNDER BOND. - . Charged With Attempting to Leave State and Defraud Creditors. Itnlnh Ward, a Main strnot cainlv dealer, ngnlnst whom action was brought a fow days' ago by Anna M. Marshall for tho collection ot ?37G In rentals of n bulmlng, is umlor arrest rentals oi n uiumiug, ib miuur urrusi ntinr.crn.1 mltl, nHnmntlnir In ilnfrn.,,1 la nrnilltnrn. iin wna tnirnn mm minrnnv nv Ni.nt. - ivt. . . u.,v,i- t. u. xayior inst evening ns no ioft tho train from wana waiia. Ho nu ibiwwu ni tiw. mo i fuuu, tin t t i i ... .. , .. .1 , wiiun vuru b muru nun uiuhuu uy tho sheriff last Saturday, tho former was out of town. His absonco caiiB- ed Miss MarsUnll to seek a court or tier for his arrest mmanse Wheat Crop. T,im Twnnriv whnRn fnrm In ulnn miles out, near Cayuso station, has mniln 11 frnnil ntnrt tnwnril thn lmrvnRt. : ..r r . r ... . nig of ins 2U00 acres ot wiieat with his .,. Hn fn no Mln t)lr,,. lnB hllB proceeded, tho nvorago yield g b Qn g(. nnd 4Q bU8, ,B ... .... i ti. has two combines at DEMONSTRATING EVERY DAY. THE NEWEST, NIFTY FURNISHING GOODS AND CLOTHING FOR FALL ROOSEVELT Boston Store Seasonable Goods at Right Prices Men's summer undorwoar, purple striped, each Men's underwear, blue and flesh color, each Mrni'n iinilnrwnnr. verv lino nuality. cacn Tftinnv hnnlnrv 15C, fflcl nnif nhtrta. rnffn in match 50c, 75c I Now four-in-hand ties, largo assortment of patterns, . ZScI uncus . i Unallm. wnrlilnir nhlrtn 60C IHO I """"O XAll NoKllgeo dress shlrto I Collars, cuffs, bolts and suspenders. BAER. 2b DALE One-Price Furnishers and Hatters FOR SALE 0-room niodorn dwelling, good loca tion, Vj lots, fino basoment, ovory thlnc now and up-to-dato, 3000. C-room houso, 4 lots, barn, chicken yard, shado trees, ?i7uu. Modern C-room cottago, G fino lots, ftnn soil. S2E00. Magnificent residence, J5500. Vacant lota, ?100 up. 1,1 U...lnnn. nwnlM, Fino business property, cheap nnd on easy terms. j unmi - C. C BERKELEY PLUMBIN and SEWER WO I HAVE A FULL LINE ui- r-u-.- ,c CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO W K oUl timater FURNISHED ON ALL wwn- T. C. TAYLOl "THE HARDWARE MAN" llltltXDI""" BECK, THE PLfS Hob moved to Cottonwood swum, ,wS hnttnr nronnrod than ovor before vi haT i.i nna T?a mn on rneoriuiij o . ...it., tritr nn 1117 " lowhero. 00 nlm j,0foro you go olsowner" I W4U t UlUQt i4WWtHHv- EIGHT PAGE Christi Churc Wo havoanew llBBw nlrs ot tho Christian eh an old Ivory assortment. Tho picture of the cij exceptionally ma J prices low, varying froJ 1UC for each piece. OWL TEA HOI i.AAit U U UtlCD B j CIO acres gram w i Grain land from 1WWJ nfflrn rooms for W?1! Timber land for TimhPr locations Do gun uu Bank butldiDE. , iimriNO Q00D3 I'. Water W ' . hntween ' , .w