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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1904. We Don't Need Wind TO SELL OUR SHOES. QUALITY AND PRICE DO THE WORK. OUR RULE IS PRICES WAY DOWN, QUALITY WAY UP. IF YOU WANT GOOD SHOES, SOLD HERE. EXAMINE OURS. NO TRASH DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131. BENTLEY REUNION IN HONOR OF JEFFERSON D. BENTLEY, OF MODESTO, A Large Party of Relatives Assemble on the Eve of His Departure for California Four Generations of Bentleys Take Part In the Festlvl ties, With Only One Present Not a Resident of Umatilla County. A family reunion was hold yester- gen and husband, Mrs. Zolla Choncy, Thomas F. Million, Charles Lnverno Million, Elmer McCormmach, Evolyn McCormmach, "Bcntloy Deerlng; great-great nephews and nieces: Clara, Pearl and Lulu Hngcn, Zclma and Adna Cheney, and a granddaugh ter, Miss Hone Hatch, of nitzvllle, Wash. MIS HANDS ARE TIED DEPUTY GAME WARDEN CANNOT ACT AT PRESENT. Placed In Peculiar Position Re quested by His Chief to Not Pro ceed at Present, But Is Asked by Fish Warden to Go After Grand Ronde Offenders. BUSINESS CHANGES. Several Local Firms Will Shortly Go Into New Quarters. The following business removals nro slated for the near future, or at least during the fall or early winter: Sullivan fc Horn! will, nbout Septem ber 5, occupy the most northerly room of the now Matlock building, increas- day at the residence of J. W. McCor-, lnf. their space Just eight times. mmach, on Garden street, In honor of I About November 1, tbo now Qreat Jefferson D. Bontlov. of Modesto. Cal. ! Eastern, commonly known as the "St. Thn attondancn was not small, thouch i Joe Store," will move into tho now there was no opportunity to secure any attendance from distant members of the family except one or two who chanced to bo here visiting. Tho only person not a member of the family who attended was Itev. G. L. Hall, by an especial invitation, ho be ing the pastor of the host and other members of tho family. Itev. Hall conducted religious ser Schmidt building at the corner of Altn and Main, occupying tho base ment, first and second floors. The .Standard Grocery Co. will, about September 5, move Into its now brick building at tho corner of Johnson and Court streets. Tho Owl Tea House will, between the first and fifth of September, move into Mr. Robbins' new building ad vices preceding the sumptuous dinner Jolnl"S the O'Gara building on tho wmcn was serveu at l o ciock. rno ; "-" O. F. Steelo, tho deputy game war den for Eastern ur.egon la in recolpt of tho following letter from H. G. Van Dusen, tho mastor fish warden, which voices n condition of affairs that Is not confined to Wallowa county by any means: Astoria, Or., August 19, 1904. Mr. O. F. Steolo, Deputy Game War den, Pendleton, Ore. Dear Sir: I am In r.ecclpt of a let ter from George C. Mapcs, of Elgin, calling my attention to tho destruc tion of fish in tho Whllowa and MU nam rivers, ub you will plcnso boo by copy of letter herewith enclosed. I find that it will bo Impossible for me to make a personal investigation of this matter at present, and as it Is very important that It bo attended to at once, I would nppr.eclnte the favor If you would either write to or call upon Mr. Mapes In regard to tho mat ter, and render all the assistance In your power to bring tho guilty party or parties to justice. 1 have also written to Prof. II. J. Hockonberry, of La Grande, president of the fish and gamo association, ask ing him to assist in tho promises, and have explained tho situation to Mr. Mapes. Trusting that you will bo nbl.o to and It is rumored that It will bo dis carded nnothor year, for n header. Tho grain yield in thnt entire dls trlat Is oxcollont this yenr anil every ono Is Jubilant ovor tho high prices. READY TO BATTLE. ElOHT McCoy Says He Will Fight Mitchell In This City. Articles of agreement for the com ing fight between J. M. Mitchell and Kid McCoy of Brooklyn, woro drawn up and forwarded last night to Boise for tho latter to sign. Billy Bogart, manager for Mltcholl, yesterday after noon received word from McCoy that ho wob willing to meet Mitchell at 133 pounds in this city. .Tho exact date ot tho fight has not yet been decided upon, but will bo within tho noxt threo weeks. Mitchell wnt Into training yesterday. It Is pre sumed that McCoy will como to this city In order to condition himself for tho battlo. MRS. BEELER'S FUNERAL. Interment Was This Morning In the Olney Cenretery. Tho funeral of Mrs. Ollvo Heeler, who died in this city Monday night, wns held this morning at 10.30 o'clock from nailer's undertaking parlors. Tho interment was in Olney cemetery. Itev. G. L. Hnll, puRtor of the First Baptist church, m.iclntcd. Spring Wheat Frosted. Charles Johnson's 80 acres of spring wheat, 10 miles northeast of town, yielded but 20 bushels per ncre. It was injured by tho lato spring frosts, which invariably did the greater damngo to spring grnln. A modified exception to this rulo Is found in tho fact that the lighter tho soil tho moro tho winter wheat was affected by tho freezes that came in the early suiumor. The heavier nnd tiwirn inmnnl cnltu rrnin wlntnr wlinnl apprehend and successfully prosecute that was least affected. An lllustra tho offenders in tho near future, 1 1 tlon of this is shown by the larger event was at onco a Joyous and a sad lime, the latter because tho guest of honor was about to start on his re turn to California. Those present -were as follows: Upon tho completion ot tho now remain, Yours very respectfully, H. G. VAN DUSEN, Mast.er Fish Warden. One of the first communications Mr. Steele received after his ap pointment as deputy warden was tho following letter from tho state game warden, which placed an Immediate Smith-Crawford building tho Fair I effectual handicap upon his in store will be moved Into it and wm Mention to institute nn immediate occupy the basement and the first 1 campaign for tho enforcement of tho storv. more than iloubllnir thn snaco I game laws in this part of tho Btate. The host and hostess J W Mcfnr. Occupied by Mr. Tnrbet now, as the T e"r. which Is given In full, was niach and wife Mrs M bolnL Mr Bnd plan of the now quarters are i referred to by the East Oregonlan im S'. slater?' Mrs Mary J m ! .. ! me,,,aW,y "ft0r 11 WaS recolvert! ncreago of winter wheat damaged be tag found townrd the western parts of tho wheat belt. mmach Uentlnv's Slater? Mrs Alnrv Cormmacli. a sister of tho guest; J. Tho Hnnlon cigar store will occupy M. Bentley and wife, brother and sis-ltho second store room from the east ter-in-law of the guest: nephews and I of tho now Mt' building upon nieces as follows: William H. Mc-ilw completion, and arrangements are Cormmach and wife, Mrs. Mlnnlo n!lklB by whlc -Mr- Hnnlon may bo Brown and husband. Walter MrPnr. nuo 10 movo " "le last ol 111,8 wet"h' Lost a Toe. Tom Elliott yesterday lost the great too of his right foot and a portion of the foot by having the member caught between the drlv.o wheel and tho frame of a combine on the John Da I ul a place north of town. The foot was dressed at tho hospital by Dr. Cole. It was not necessary to nmpu tato tho toe, as that was cut squarely off In the field. Elliott submitted to the operation without wincing, though Office of J. W. Baker, State Gamo e retused to tnku an anaesthetic. Warden, Cottage Grovo, Or. I August 9, 1901. O'Connell-Lennox. Mr. O. F. Steele, Pendleton, Or. I John Lennox and Miss Margaret Dear Sir: I wish you would not do i O'Connoll, both of Umatilla, were any work as deputy gamo ward.cn be- married till summing nt tho Catholic ninianh ninl wlf. T? Wtnn TtnntW ' the room being hurried to a comple-1 tween August 11 nnd October 1. 1901. i church. Itev. Boschl officiating. Mr. Mrs. Carrie Deerlng, Mabel Bentley', t'on for ",Is eanec'al purpose. The reason I make this request is: land .Mrs. Lennox left on tho morning i mil ihuumk must mi inu uupiuius iiuui iiu muir wuuiiing inp mi wiu In the Willamette valley watching western part of tho s'tate. Air. Len- T. J. Million and wife, .Mrs. Lulu' Tllc La3t cllllnco salon wl" "cc" Kmlth, .Mrs. Artemissa Killiam; great 1 ,J .7 . t. . nephows and nieces: Mrs. Nora Ha- after the Matlock first of ! BATHE i NOW building shortly September. The Alexander Department Store grocery department will occupy tho room now occupied by Hawley Bros., some time this fall. BIG DISCOUNT. Tallman : Co.'s window says so. It talks this week. Talks about Bath Brushes, Bath Mittens. Bath and Toilet Soaps, Sponges. Sponge Bags, Perfum ed Waters, Toilet Powders, etc. This window Is well posted on Lath and Toilet requisites. Come in and listen. Season right. Assortment complete Prices correct. Tallman (8b Co. LEADING DRUCGISTS F. W. Schmidt Will Make Great Cutt, In Prices for Three Days. F. W. Schmidt's drug store will be moved Into Its new nnd enlarged quarters In a few days and on Thurs day, Friday and Saturday of this week, prior to tho removal, will give China pheasant shooters. I am only allowed to pay six deputies at ono time, and I may want, in short, to use all six In tho valley. As tho bird shooting season opens October 1. I will then have no use for them in tho valley. Ilespectfully yours, J. W. BAKER. So the sportsmen uox is a mechanic In the employ of tho O. It. & N. nt llmutllln, and tho bride Is tho daughter of th.o hotol keeper at Umatilla. Two Patents Applied For. John Clove has patents applied for to protect two supplementary devices for tho perfection of his combine. must possess I Ono is a lov.eler for side-hill work. their souls with all the patience that tho other a combined separator and they can command, as tho doputy's cleaner. In one form or the other inaction is not of his own choosing, I both havo been in uso and demonstrnt and Is as deeply regretted by him as ed to bo complete success.es, and tho by anyone. In tho mcnntlmo tho suggestion a discount of 25 per cent on nil drug lhat private citizens nrm themselves sundries. Including hot water bottles. I 'luring the interim beforo the first ot fountain and bulk syringes, trusses and suspensories, soaps, toilet water, perfumes, atomizers, sponges, cham ois, writing paper, leather goods, hair and tooth brushes, combs, looking glasses, whisk , brooms, ,etc. The discount of one-fourth the price of the goods will bo for tho three days only and should be taken advantage of by all economical buyers. October with evidence to back tho deputy later on, is not amiss. Such a courso will greatly facllltato his work during tho fall and wlntor, and ought to bo appreciated by every body Interested in tho preservation of fish and game. patents are simply to protect the in ventors rights. He S hot to Kill MAN pin i SOMEBODY QJ AS IS THE CASE USUALLY WHEN A UUIN AMU COMMENCES TO SHOOT HURT. " A r- ADC IIDUnnTlllnii ..t. ' '" I u KILL. OUR pricp- 1 LY HURT. THI8 MOVING BUrimcc, .... 5 ARe 81 nPlS DEPii a LOSS TO US. WE HAVE LOST OUR PR0F1TS 23D OF LAST MAY. IN ABOUT TEN OR TWELVE I . wii-u iviuvt mio our NEW BUILDING. THEN tu J IS RAPID DEPENDS ON mow pa,, E LOS '"t CROCKERY FALL HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR MANY REMOVAL BD. I COME IN AND HELP US MOVE: ICE 1 SET GLASS SAUCEDISHES, 15c. 1 SET SEMI-PORCELAIN PIE 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 c OWL TEA HOUSE REMOVAL SALE i ( ul DEMONSTRATING EVERY DAY. THE NEWEST, NIFTY FURNISHING GOODS AND CLOTHING FOR FALL ROOSEVELT'S Boston Store Marriage License. License to marry was Issued to the following today by tho county clerk: It. E. Lingow and Ellzaboth G. O'Con noll, both of Umatilla county. PRISONERS WANT SERMONS. Idle Money Is Unprofitable Money All your dollars are willing 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 w'iNGS. Commercial National Bank of Pendleton Inmates of County Jail Send Out an Appeal to Pendleton Ministers. There are eight churches In Pen dleton, yet th.o inmates of the county jail hnvo been obliged to make an appeal through the columns of tho East Oregonlan, asking that ministers visit them. At least once a week tho 1C prisoners at the county Jail, say inoy wouui line to havo somo ono preach to them. Their lettor follows "Editor EaBt Or.egonlan: Dear Sir We, tho inmates oi tho county Jail, beg to Inform, .irough your paper, tho preachers of this city, that we nosiro to hear tho word of Qod preached to ub onco a week." The enrollment nt tho Jail Is larger than it has heen for months. Many of tho nrisonors aro younc men and havo formed a sort of gleo club. Th.o long, monotonous hours of the day nre whiled away with songs. There has been no trouble of any sort with tho mon for a long time. Formerly th.o Salvation Army hold meetings at tho Jail every week, but for Boveral months past, this work has been abandoned and with tho ox cupuon oi m.o occasional visit of a minister when sent for by a prlsonor, tho Inmates have been bcou but little of "tho cloth." Injured by Late Freezes. Tho Christopher Bros., threshers, havo threshed imm.enso yields of wheat for ovorybody but thomselves. In fact, tho rulo with them has been largo ylolds whon threshing for others this year. Tho yield of their own fields was from 30 to 35 bushclB, whereas they had every reason to ox poet that It would bo larger. It was Injured by tho late spring freezes. FOR THRESHING DELAYED. Scarcity of Machines In Holdman Dis trict Causes Serious Delay in Wind ing Up HarvesL "Threshing has scarcely benun In tho Holdman district." said .1. n. Orubb, mall contractor on tho Pendlo-ton-IIoldmnn route, to tlm rc.inf rim. gonlnn today. Tho Holdman district has not boon li.vailed to any groat extent bv tho combined harvesters on account of tho rough ground and tho steep hillsides In plac.es, nud tho scarcity of station ary machines has seriously delayed tho harvest. Mr. Orubb has 510 acres of wheat that will avorago 25 bushols, now In tho stack waiting for a machine, and but very few of his nolchbora havo threshed yet. Tho Richardson com bined is tho only ono that was onor- Arrival of Miss Nolf. .Miss Emma Nolf arrived last night frum a visit with her brothers and parents. Miss Nolf enmo directly from San Francisco, whore she has been studying this seasons millinery styles, She spent tho summer in Aberdeen, Wash., but will be sent to some other point this fall by tho wholesale firm for whom alio Is n traveling manager. Acquainted With "Mrs. Oklahoma.' Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Lowo, of this city, lived nelguoor to Ilird S. .Mc (lulre, now dclega,to to congress from Oklahoma territory, In Knnsas, and aro Intimate friends of Mrs. McGwire, roforred to by Washington society as "Mrs. Oklahoma." Gone to The Dalles. Father Boschl loft this morning for Tho Dalles, whero hp will officiate as Catholic pastor during tho absence of Hov. Demaros, who is in such poor health that a vacation trip was neces sary for him. Hov. Boschl will bo at Tho Dall.es about six weeks, For Sale. Sovon hend Hereford cattle. Bred In tho purplo, Ono hull, 15. months old; 2 cows, 2 2-yonr-old heifers; 2 1-year-old holfers. io hotter blood In America. For particulars seo C. 0. BERKELEY. Iron for Schmidt Building. Tho order for tho Iron nnd steol to bo used in tho construction of tho now John Schmidt building was today awarded to d St. Louis firm. Tho material will ho on hand In about four weoks. READY FALL BUSINES! NEW CLOTHING, NEW SHIRTS. NEW UNDERWEAR. NEW HATS. NEW SHOES. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. BAER. DALEY I One-Price Furnishers and Hatters FOR SALE . .... I.! til ISO ncres finest weai. "-- improved, li,vw. C40 ncres grain lona. C10 acres $8500. 9-room modorn dwolllng, good loca tion, 1 Mb, flno baseraont, evpry thing now and up-todato, 300O. C-room house, 4 lots, barn, chicken yard, shade trees, $1760. Modorn C-room cottage, 6 fine lots, fine soil, $2600. C-Hooin house, nlcp Improvements, shade trees $1100. 280 acres flno land; elogant houso; closo to town. SGCOj. C. C. BERKELEY Krillll '"V. u.ri grain land, we" Office rooms for rent. Timber land for sale. Wntlnng made. If you wish to buy or sell T call on me in my omce Bank building. PLUMBING rr.s..i i.i i i.?,n.,a tit n rlmanost viuuu 1'iuiuuillg ID Hinua w.w . vnnr Always .umiu" - our i""-- qualities. It saves you ropalr bills. It has tho ltW U Hudspeth-Lleuallen. Josoph 8. Llounllen and Mrs. Grac'o Hudspeth, both of Weston, woro mar ried at 0 p. m. ypstorday at tho Ho tol Blckors, Itov. O. U Hnll offlclat- Ing. Son Dorn. Born In this city this morning to Mr. and Mrs. A. II, Sunderman, a to thorough, rollabler anil competent plumDere. . on id mado up of tho host oxporlonc.cd workmen. Strict a to sanitary features of work. On your work. Wo quote right prices nnd do X 'Phono 811. LET U8 GIVE YOU FIGURES. only tn Goodman-Thompson Co. HARDWARE AND PLUMBINO. flwrt. ated in tho Holdman neighborhood, son.