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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1904. J Bargains Tread Upon the Heels of Bargains AND OUR BARGAINS IN SHOES AND OXFORDS ARE THE BEST IN THE CITY. DONT FORGET TO LOOK AT OUR COUNTER OF Vl.00 GAINS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. BAR- DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131. BE A FIGHT "KID" M'COY TRYING TO ARRANGE A CONTEST HERE, Mitchell, Who Defeated Kid Gllsey at the Frazer May Be Matched Against the Featherweight Champion In Pendleton McCoy Is Now In Boise William Bogart Promises Some Good Fights In Pendleton This Com ing Fall and Winter. first of September. Mitchell went in to training today. McCoy Is known far und wide as ono of the cleverest boxers In the ring today. Much of his cleverness was learned from Jim Corbott, and he once attempted to fight tho big mnn, SHIPPERS PLEASED ORDER TO DIP SHEEP PAR TIALLY RESCINDED. which offered an excellent location for the business college. Considerable Improvement will bo nindo In the roomB, to ncconmioilato the college. EIGHT WILL MOVE TO OREGON. Sheep May Be Dipped at Destination at Shipper's Expense Modification of the Order Means Saving of Six or Seven Pounds Per Head in Flesh Better Facilities for Dipping at Eastern Stock Pens Than at West ern. Railroad Stations. Grently to the relief of tho sheep men, buyers and rnisors alike, the embargo agnlnst tho unrestricted shipping of Oregon sheep stoekcrs n..l limmlnni .lino lltlf-t In 1 1 - lift. ed by nn Interpretation of tho "dip- much for him and ho is nbout to re ping order" rendered by Mr. Hlckok, "ounce his allegiance. of Salt Lake, who Issued the order In ; ; tho first place. hb"1 experiments, J, W. Tulloch, Friend of J. M. Bent ley, Will Leave California Soon. "This Is the only country," were tho parting words of J. W. Tulloch, of Modesto, Cal., whon h,o bndo fare well to IiIh old friend, J. M. Dentloy, at tho Pendleton dopot and started back to tho "Land of Sunshine, some times." Ho Is coming back with his family to make Eastern Oregon his home," said Mr. Hcntley this morning, "and I expect him to nrrlvc In a few weeks. Mr. Tulloch has resided In California n number of years and he has always been loyal to his state, but whon he saw Oregon It was too When confronted Saturday with a telegraphed request by Garrison & Reynolds, the Nebraska buyers now here, to allow their purchases to lie hut tho ono time "Pompadour Jim" j shlnued without Interruption to Ne, proved too heavy for him. braska nnd dipped there, he granted According to locnl sports, Pendle- au unconditional consent. Tho reply ton Is to see several good matches received by the firm reads thnt they this fall. It Is the Intention of Uognrt ! "Mnv shin unon examination, by the to challenge the winner of the Parker Qucenan fight for a go against Mitch ell. At tho recent fight In which Mitch ell knocked out Gllsey, ho domonstrnt ed his ability as n clover man. "JOSH SIMPKINS" ENJOYED. Largs Crowd Saw the Rural Comedy Drama at the Frazer. firm agreeing to dip at their destl nation." This means that all sheep known to bo free from senb whon shipped from Oregon must be dipped onco (In Nobrnskn, as a preventive measure, i ' The buyers claim -iat this partial i rescinding or tno order means a sav llyron Hunter of Pullman. Wash., has Just returned from the southern part of the county, where he has been making arrangements for Insti tuting a series of agricultural experi ments under the genurul direction of the federal government. These ex periments will bo conducted on the farms of J. 13. Gnmbee and M. Born, nnd mnnnged by thorn.. The govern ment furnishes the seed and tho far mers plnnt It and care for the pro duct, and mako the reports. The work is done on acre tracts. He Shot to Kill AS IS THE CASE USUALLY WHEN A Mam ! GUN AND COMMENCES TO SHOOT som I HURT. "-uuur Gri WE ARE "SHOOTING" TO KILL. 0UR PRIPPc ,LY HURT. THIS MOVING BUSINESS HAS beL ' uuoo ,u u. wt nve LOST OUR PRIF1Ts " 1 23D OF LAST MAY. IN Annn-r 0,MCE Tl -ww i i en on TWELVE h,u WILL MOVE INTO OUR NEW BUILDING. THEN T IS RAPID DEPENDS ON HOW FAR tup E U No Scab in Umatilla County. drove of 2500 lnmliK. owns nnd IllE of from liireo to six pounds to the wethers linlniiL-lncr In Anilrmv Poult, nf animal, besides u great saving In the i Morrow county, have been quurnntln expense of dipping, ns all the great I in ti. B01,n10rn nnrt nf this conn- "Joshua SImpkins," tho New Eng- feeding yards in Nobrnska are equip-, ty cu jy c, for scab. It is claim land rural comedy drama drew a I I't'd with elaborate dipping plants, I ea ti,nt tlle s,)ri,ig dipping of this large audience nt tho Frazer last ! whereas there is not a dipping plant i,umi was miporficial and Insufficient, night. In fact, tho attendance was 1 1" Umatilla county nt this time nt , inspector Uean is convinced that the largest in several months and tho ' any station whore the sheep are to ! tnero s not banA of 8UU0I, ln fjma. work of tho company brought forth J bo loaded from mountain pasture. j tjja COunty, owned here, that is uf much applause. The specialty num- These plants are maintained at tho nictcd with scab nt this time, hers were clever. feeding yards and used ns much, If The play abounds ln thrilling ell-, not more, for fighting ticks as scab. Rev MaPVn wm Preach, maxes and startling situations nnd is ' Nowhere whore shep nro uither rais- T, meetinc will bo full of lifo and go from tho time the I ed or fed can. they be dipped so thor-! .J.1 " " ,s ,,. ...... , . . t , . , , . ., ,,....1,1,. ..nlnl'l.. .,.,,1 ..linnulv nc in - ' - - curium riMt?s t,n ritziKiiui m unpr . . i..iv-i.j v......i'j ..w ... The famous "Kid" McCoy, of Brooklyn, N. Y., holder of the feather weight championship of Pennsylvan ia, may fight in Pendleton within a few weeks with J. M. Mitchell, who two weeks ago defeated Kid Gllsey nt the Frazer. The "Kid" has written a letter to Billy Bogart, of this city, requesting a match with either Mitch ell or Andy King, of Walla Walla. Bogart yesterday afternoon wrote McCoy, who Is now at Boise, that If he will enter the ring at 133 pounds Jalul Samantha Twitter on tho teeter ' Ibiffnlo county. Nebraska. lie will match him with Mitchell. "I believe that either of the two men can make 133," said Mr. Bogart, "and If McCoy accepts we can depend up on a fast go. "King will be unable to meet Mc Coy on account of the coming fight at Walla Walla betwen Parker and Queenan next Friday night. Both Mc Coy nnd Mitchell have excellent rec ords nnd the former has fought some of the best of them. If they fight here in Pendleton I Intend to see that the match Is pulled oft according to Hoyle. and 133 pounds doesn't mean 134 or 132 either." Just where and when the fight will board, until It falls at the end of the fourth act and shuts from view the country folk engaged ln tho giddy whirl of the old " irglnla Heel." A feature of the show Is Its rubi band which paraded tho Htreets at ', noon yesterday. i day evening, addressed by Itov. Mar vin of Portland, 'who was formerly presiding elder of this M. E. confer ence. .Mr. Marvin has been for some tfmri In fill. Til llntnlnB f,ii- lilc linnltli Judge Ellis Modifies the Injunction nm, w,j ,)e ()n ,iIr homo w,ien ,0' CAN PROCEED WITH SUITS. TWO.Y EAR-OLD WETHERS. Three Thousand Five Hundred Deliv ered att he Toll Gate. Granted the Electric Power Peo ple. Circuit Judge W. 11. Ellis has modi-1 fied the Injunction granted the Wash-, I Ington & Oregon Power Company, to 1 ' prevent the Milton road supervisor , from collecting poll tax from Its cm- stops off here, Saturday next. His health is said to be much improved of late. T. Mo.. Crippled Engineer. J. Hinge, nnd wifo of Trenton, nre the guests of Mr. Hinge's HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR MANY REMOVAL COME IN AND HELP US MOVE: 1 SET GLASS SAUCEDISHES, 15c. 1 SET SEMI-PORCELAIN PJE PLATES, 30c. LARGE SIZE CHINA CUP AND SAUCER, 15c. LARGE SIZE CHINA MUG, 10c ELEGANT VASE LAMP, WAS $11.00, NOW $7.80. SET HEAVY ROLLED EDGE BREAKFAST PLATES PBICl OWL TEA HOUSE REMOVAL SALE DEMONSTRATING EVERY DAY. THE NEWEST, NIFTY FURNISHING GOODS AND CLOTHING FOR FALL nlnvtiri tn tho pvlmit nf nllmvlni? neoliew. Oeoro Tlnznn. Tlinv nr nn Chas. Jackson has bought for the ; SMl;s for collection of the tax, that an extended tour of the West and Larstens I'acKHlg Company 3,500 two- u-pro ,,mllnr- nf tlin tlmo iiptlim wns Northwest nnd rnt.ifr.nxiiprt tn liwnln j year- old mutton wethers, "at so much tnUe bv tHt, company, to proceed. In California. Mr. Hinge is on per pound delivered. Tho price , ... Iirnm-lir snv,.r-,l nwulic ' crutches the result nf n u-rnnl.- nn take lilacs lias Tint llPPll rlntnrnilnmt ! COUld not be ascertained. They Were nm riml nut lv nf dm Wnahliirtnn A- tho Honk Islnnil n Vl'llr mill n -Mf upon, but tho date will be either the soId b' Samuel Ash, tho Wallula raor- Oregon Power Company's men, who ' ago. He had been won. ng for the latter part of the present month or tho clm,u' "evered at tho toll gate, ' refused to pay the poll tax. The mat- Hock Island IS years as an enginr 1 1 where M. Jackson went this morning ic.r u i.miiiu- m tho vntnn inatipp whon tho ucrliitmi nprnmnpntK- ,iia. , to take charge. Being "for immediate , cmlrt, mlt a change of venue mav be abeld him for railroading. slaughter" It is not necessary to dip tnkon. It Is understood tho cases them, .either beiore or after shipment. I WJ11 )0 tried some time this week. 1 Ramboulllets for Russian Trade, i ' ' . Vl ., ' Tllu 'lomurrer of the county to the The J. E. Smith Livestock ...w.......,,, i.uoiun, .nm i.n,- uij iiue injunction proceedings has luuiiuu iiiiiiiiuib. j Turkey I Dusters For pictures, bric-a-brac and fine furniture. The large, fluf fy ones of spilt feathers and Iohe handles; alwayj get tho dust; can't scratch and last for years. Whisks, Too Higher than they were, that Is tho wholsalo price Is higher. Old prices still prevail here, but may not long. Better save by buying now; 15c buys a good one; better ones for more. Tallman m Co. LEADING DRUCCISTS DAACCUE'I T7i Boston Store Com- I beon i,any lately boIi! 100 head of blooded i tnknn 11 ml or r'niiHlilnrntfnn ltv Tiiflrrr nMn ,.nHiu t.. rt. 1 ' Ellis. If the Washington & Oregon ' tral Northern Dakota, for tho Russian , Power Company succeeds in winning trade. That region is popunted heav-' .UlSS ui,t, on, It,,,' .1.111 V,a n,nvnn(n,l II !.,. 1, I i .1 ... Fathpr Qilthnrlnn.l ,ol,r.. I ,1 ",v ' l t'iw...i.. n)r wuil KliaHluuu, una niuy lire IOr . Esther hutherland, teachers ln the fr()m ,.n ectlnc noil tnx from 330 .,,u. .,.,.ioi., .,.i .,... ' , ... tiiwo. tM. b ii.viiitinn.h date in their methods, and will buy Transferred to Yuma. Miss Gertrude Golden and Ml reservation school, have returned mPn from their vacation trip to Michigan , and to the Worlds Fair.. Miss Gold en will not remain longer nt this school, having beon transferred to'.. . , Yuma, Ariz., nt least for tho ensuing About a Stand 0,f" Hwever, Be- year, fane asked for tho transfer, not i 'I CRITICISES ROAN DURHAM. i only blooded sheep with which to 1m prove their flocks. i Sheep Arived in Fine Condition. ; Tho lot of -1500 Merino trades nnd being satisfied with the shifting of unties hero and tho decreaso ln ial ary. tween Shorthorn and Hereford W. H. Swltzler. of tho firm of snrupsnire crosses soin by the J. K. Swltzler & Gibson, cattlemen of Hll-1 Smlth Ilv.esttick company to Samuel gurd, who Is in town today, reports j Hedmund. a Chicago buyer, nrrived In that his firm Is feeding a large num- "".ngo in line concmion. inoy wore Left for Arizona. her of beeves on "roughness." with 1 yearlings and 2-year-olds and wont Miss Gertrude M. Golden, who has the intention of full feeding them I "ver tl10 Northern Pacific from been for three years tho primary next season. -"cachani. teacher In the reservation school, 1 Mr. Swltzler is ono cattleman ' left this morning for Yuma, Ariz. ! without the slightest prejudice for or, wl" s"lp 10,000 Lambs. Miss Golden .expressed great regret ' against the Shorthorn as for or The J. E. Smith Company will ship at leaving tho Umatilla school, as sho I against the Hereford. He Inclines to 10,000 lambs, nil Shropshire grades, has become greatly attached to tho either tho red or tho roan Durhnm o Cnicago within 25 dnys if they nro READY I FOR FALL BUSINES . children in her chnrgo, whom she , grade, but candidly admits that he pronounces as bright and well-dispos-! does not think they are any bettor ed children can bo found ln nny white I than the Hereford. It Is merely a scnooi of the samo grade, not sooner purcnased by agents These Inmhs wero bred for mutton and are In tho pink of condition, and Idle Money Is Unprofitable Money All your dollars are wllllnn to work for you. Every dollar you have no immedi ate need of has an earning capacity, Save your dollars while you can. This bank provides you with the means. Call and learn more about the matter. MONEY HATH WINGS. Commercial National Bank of Pendleton r.,.nCln ...l..t.l .1 , ' nn.nnaln.. I I..!.. .1 .1 . .luwoiiuu 1,1 lYUJh'JIilti UVUrj UUVUIIIUU , ni'.i'Uniuti 111 nuiblll ut.uij, UUJ Ull ml" . ' T i r, i", 1 1 1 1 ,1 f 1 ' tn 1ii,,J fln.l i rmirrpc, nmiiml M ,n iiltn , fmn, ...1.I..1. ,.....lMt , unu IIIVU,, W11IJ, IU Alfll, u.ut.iiii tituiuilllll, 41WI1, IVIIIUU that the other has Just as many ad- point they will be shipped. vantages also "peculiar," which gives It an equal nverago value. Range Becoming Scant. Ho has one scvero criticism to Thoso stockmen who nre depend make concerning the roan Durham, lent nt all upon the commons In tho howover, and that Is that ho notes, i southorn part ofthe county are moro and others have noted, that a largor j or less out of luck, as tho upon rongo proportion of cnlves aro lost that aro i has succumbed to tho dry weather tho product of high-bred roan Dur-jand tho grazing combined, and Is hams from uverage cows, than calves of nny other system of breeding. A larger proportion of tho cows bred to roan Durhnms are also lost LOOKS FOR HEAVY TRAVEL. Wisconsin Central Passenger Agent Says Next Month Will Be a Hum mer. ucorgo S. Taylor, traveling passon gqr and freight agent for tho Wis coi.sln Central railway, with head quarters ln Portland, was In Pondlo ton this morning on his way to Walla Walla. Mr. Taylor says tho special sales days have Interfored In a largo measure to gtvoral railway traffic trado, but notwithstanding this busi ness has beon very good nil summer. "Travel next month'." ho said, "will no doubt bo tho hoavlost of the year. Tho pooplo will bo going East Just a soon as tholr crops aro harvested and out of tho way," auout exhausted. Dearth of water for tho past week has olso shortened the Jast two ciu.lngs of alfalfn. New Warehouse and Platform. William Hilton has returned from Eltopln and Mesa. At Eltopla ho superintended tho building of a now warehouse for tho Northwestern Company, nnd at Mesa a platform. uoth points aro on the Jsorthern Pa clflc in Washington. NEW CLOTHING, NEW SHIRTS. NEW UNDERWEAR. NEW HATS. NEW SHOES. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. BAER. 2b DALEY One-Price Furnishers and Hatters "4m J Eye Is Improving, Georgo Iluzan haB beon unnblo to engage in active work for five weeks on account of his Inflamed loft oye. but the member shows signs of rapid Improvement and ho no longer tins nny fears of losing his night. His tiiroshlng machlnods now at work on tho Ed Potts place, nonr Hollx. NEW COLLEGE QUARTERS. Business College Has Leased Rooms From Pendleon Academy. Prof, Churchill, of tho Pendleton Ilnslness College, has loasod throo rooms on tho lower floor of tho Pon dleton Acadomy building In which to conduct tho business cullogo tho com ing year. Tho acadomy will occupy tho upper story of tho building, Tho changed plans, by which tho lower grados of tho academy woro dropped, loft sev eral of tho largo lower rooms vacant, Pendleton on "the Columbia." Thirty tons or sund wnshed out to sprlnklo the outsldo strcats nnd woro dumped In tho Columbia rlvoi tho other dny. The sand was paid fpr at the rato of 15 conts per pound. Clean wool Is worth about 70 munts. Portland Telegram. Mid-Week 8ervlces Resumed. Tho usual mid-week sorvlces nt tho Presbytorlan church will bo resumed on Wednesday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock. All Interested nre kindly requested to remember tho moctlngs. Owing to tho lessoning run of sal mon fishing, operations will be dis continued at Astoria, August 24. 0-rooni niodorn dwelling, good loca tion, 1 lots, fino basement, every thing now and up-to-dnto, $3000. C-room house, 4 lota, barn, chicken yard, shade troes, $1760. Modern C-roora cottage, 6 fine lots, flno soli, $2500. C-Iioom house, nlco lmprovomonts, shado treos, $1100. 2S0 acres flno land; olegant house; FOR SALE 480 ftfres finest wneu . .improved, ISioa M tHu acres "- 040 acres grain land, well i $8500. . Office rooms for rent. Timber land for sale. inntinnn mane l liuuur utH" . , If you wish to buy or call on me in my office In Bank building, closn to town. SlIROj. C. C. BERKELEY PLUMBING Good plumbing Is always tho cheapest. It bas the jlJ qualities. It saves you repair bills. Always to thorough, reliable and competent piuniDure. Uon paid ,n.i .... ... m. i.. -inr.n,i workmon, Strict " "IHMU HJ VI II1U IfVOk OAJfWHWMv to sanitary features of work. ir,i rir.HRES. LET L'5 GIVfc twu ort nn vnr. iLrL- w ni.nio pifht nrlccs and do only Goodman-Thompson Co. HARDWARE AND PLUMBING. 1 'Phono 811. ...auH1