PACE EIGHT. DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 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. SHEEP SOLO OUT DOUGLAS BELTS DISPOSES OF ENTIRE HOLDINGS. went to Walla "Walla and engaged In business, moving to the Great Bend country from there. Mr. Hartness' wife, with whom he I had lived nearly 50 years, died the ' 2d day of last July from a heart trou I ble. She had been an Invalid 22 years, land was CC years of age at the time ' of her death. Over 5700 Head of Feeders Sold to Nebraska Firm Last Lot of Mut ton Consisting of 1065 Head Just Sold to Frye-Bruhn Has Only 45 Shropshire Bucks Left Will Buy New Stock This Fall TRAVEL FOR ACADEMY. Messrs. Gibbon, Bleakney and Dlven Working for the Institution. Prof. Albert Gibbon, who will teach In the Pendleton Academy the onsu- Believes In , Ing year, will put In most of his time 60 Quick Sales and Hlhger Grades. 1 ... . . r. . ... t. in I uuiu me opening on ouiueiuuer j, i traveling In Baiter county nnd the Powder river country In the Interests Douglas Belts, the Pilot Rock sheep- j of the Institution, coming to Pendie man, has sold 1065 head of mutton ton about a week before the open- m . . sheep to the Frye-Bruhn Company for lng Immediate shipment and slaughter.! Messrs. Bleakney and Dlven will - 1 The animals are at the W. & C. It. , start on a tour which will Include Pi DEATH OF THOMAS OGLE. Pioneer of Umatilla County Away at Athena. Thomas Ogle died night before last at the home of his brother, B. F. Ogle, at Athena, aged about 60 years, of Brlght's disease and a heart trouble, with both of which he had been af flicted for several years, and from which he had suffered severely dur ing the past several months. The deceased and his brother came to Umatilla county over 30 years ago. He was highly respected for all the sterling characteristics which go to make up a high type of citizenship. He had never married, but made his home with his brother. He was a son are associated In the undertaking , of raising horses In that country The Passed former now owns a section of land and the latter a section and a - half, and they will work the places with the horses they take there, and also en gnge in the raising of horses on a con siderable scale, the animals they nre taking there not being for the market In any sense. The American horse Is making an invasion of Canada that is j yards today ready to be loaded. lot Bock, the Ridge and McKny coun- Mr. Belts has also sold to a Nebrns- try and back to Meacham, nlso In the ka firm for shipment to Buffalo coun- Interests of the coming year s enroll ty for feeding, 5700 Blockers. These mem at tho Academy. They will he are all ewes and lambs and will be ' out a week. shipped about October 1. The lnten-, After returning from tho last men tion Is to put them on full feeding , tioned trip Messrs. Bleakney and and market them about 100 days after Dlven, or at least the former, will the first of October. , spend some time In the northern part These sales are a virtual cleauup of the county on the same mission, of all of Mr. Belt's sheep, as be has , after which trip Mr Blenkuey may but 45 anlmnlB loft, nnd they are put In a week In Morrow county. vmJl?,n p H,inE ' that f th Mo0 Shropshire bucks for crossing 1 American citizen. . on Merino grades. Mr. Belts has. ' agents in the Interior and between ' IN THE LIGHT LAND. tne flrst nml i0th or. October will ' ,, , i have on his rnnges 2000 grade Merino I B. V. Steele of Juniper, Threshed 20 ewes from the John Day country nnd Bushels Per Acre From 700 Acres. ' farther In the Interior, his Intetltion B. V. Steele of Juniper. SOLD 7000 SHEEP. Say You ! HAVE YOU BOUGHT THAT DINNER SEr v YOUR WIFE? IN ABOUT TEN r,.v, ? " Yu ' lib. Ill II Mr. I IN I tND TO REDEEM YmtDecr. - "VS . - wiivlULI- Do It Now Ed Campbell Has Left Six Hundred i ; Head of Ewes. j i Garrison & Reynolds have bought ' (tr- ctilnmnnt , . Itonninr "Vail nlirntt I I HELP US MOVE. WE HELP YOU WITH OWL TEA H TUr ... Ol)S term Bay0 Tret1 r . Whn in I linhi" to reneat the formula he has "". Z ' J ? last night, has Just finished followed for the past four years-of '"u" Tl Lt 1 1 v m r ! r i : 1 1 1 1 r i nr i r i . snrvir,. run n it 1 1 r t. n .1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 ,1 .-. . r .. 1 . , 1 .. .... ,,,, ....-. i . . 1 1 - -. . ..... - ...w . . , , - -- 1 , ubuuihb uuu inresuing ,UU acres Ol -iru"iiift u aim otuitiiii; tin u.oi -,,..,, I.plllr' 1,1c Itw1lvl,lni1 nmnnrtv be learned. B. F Renn of this place. wheat. The entire crop yielded about . again for the development of mutton nf.u' ,,"Et, t nf hSi 1 ' W also a veteran of the Union service, :0 bushels to the acre. Of this 240 'sheep exclusively. ""d wfJ ?J1 L....L .. uuenueu tne lunerai. wnicn was nem acres belonged to Mr. Steele. Mr Belts will persist In his present i ,i at 2 pm. today. The interment will i ..Twenty inlsheIs ls an averase IK)llcy of every fall selling off 'the in- f,0' nlI"f "a aTmals aM be made at the Athena cemetery.. ln the juni,,,,,. aection." said Mr crease of his flocks for the exclusive ?,amV!u .wni"f , b.ut ,w'" .,s n 1 1 . . .. . (It 111LII Hit bill! I III I (I 'I II 11 llll'tfll- v " "iwkuvi uct.vu3cu mj- vtaala " n n-rt nttnH mitrifiti trnitfi nnrl l:nnn n i rnm nA'si - - . ed to Athena several years ago from f ,, fmi .,.i .,u , i,riin .,nn !,- t m efts' roa anu 111 Ilne con jwum-. ana naa hmce maue nis nome i the ian(i js ot Ut for wheat. The and then sull them for mutton. The there. The brothers had accumulat- arnls Jle on top of the Oregon hills . stock will always be Merino grades ed a competence at farming and stock anA iD manv p)aces lt is .e farming 1 crossed by full-blooded Shropshire Carr Onl; raising. The funeral wa6 conducted under tho auspices of the I. O. O. F., eight of the fraternity attending from this I place John Hailcy. J. H. Williams, ! H. E. Collier, Jsmcs and Leonard Le Rone, J. L. Sharon end Leo Teutsch. the side of a precipice." REDUCTIONS CONTINUED. HORSES TO CANADA. -Still M F. W. Schmidt Unable to Move- Offers 25 Per Cent Off. Owing to the failure to receive some of the wood work for the new room, ' F. W. Schmidt has been detained for . bucks. Mr. Belts considers it settled that 1 it is, more profitable ln theso days of restricted range, to raise an ewe ' that will evory year outshear a yearl- ' ing. and then sell the increase, than dltlon. reserved for breeding to blood ed bucks. Just what breed of bucks Mr. Campbell will make a specialty of could not be learned. Looking for Stock. I M. T. Estorhnzle. of Cold water. Kan., will engage In stockrnislng In Umatilla county should hp find ranch 1 to hold the young sheep over for their lands suitable for cattle within the , , wool. W. Briggs and James Nelson Willi8 few da" rin moving. During the .1,1,. eui.4 ,,L. . , ujs uie siore remains in us oia room ,ShIpm!nt t0 A'berta- the great reduction of 25 per cent on M W Briggs, who was formerly in- au druggists' sundries will continue. u , acThor at reservation DurintI these few days the citizens school, and James Nelson will next'w-,, ' nnrhmi,r t ok week start for Alberta with 19 head ! on the dollar. The sale will continue TO ATTEND CONFERENCE. Rev. M. H. Marvin Tells How Pendle ton Methodists Lost a Building Site. From three w&eks of roughing lt in the Greenhorn mountains, beyond tie in Kansas and Oklahoma for the next few weeks. Mr. Estorhnzle ls making a thorough canvass of the Northwest, and has been all over the j Southwest. The climate In the latter ' regions he detests, and tho Sound ' and Valley are altogether too damp ( to suit him. Unless he finds what , he wants in the Inland Empire he will ' ' return to Kansas. He has raised cat-' ! The Correct Fall Shape Stiff Hat oi une Drooa mares oougnt lor that oniy for a few davs and buyers should 1 u,muuu uluuu",u' "'uu ' e n Kansas purpose. Both will winter in Alberta, i o Mn mtakint: advantage of the GranUe' Rw- M- H- Mnrvin- rnerly , past 20 years nnH Mr Tirt -nt ,k.ki "OI amay. ln l?Kln? auantaPe oi tne llresill,n ,.. nf . SlK,i.n.,B nn. ference of the Methodist Episcopal church, nnd Rev. G. W". Denlston. pas tor of University Park church and Mr. Briggs will probably remain : opportunity, there, except for occasional visits int!ggue this country. , See large ad in this Next spring Mr. Nelson will return after a carload of brood mares of hie own raising whih he will also take to Alberta Messrs Briggs and Nel- Western Union Changes. BATHE I NOW Gone to Conference. Rev. M. V. Howard left this morn- Port- inn for Snoknne. to nttonil flip ftl- lanrt nprttfOft in Tn it 1 otrt,, Inol tilntti, . m r. ... Two important promotions are slat-' . "7h",r ;: Tv 71' J? T. TT?kw ed in the Western llnkra qnn-tco In ' ?, , , . , . 1 . .. . wln te Joined fnrther up the road tlVnLlTTf.t mat'Leri "f" J- H. Olbbs. iof. W. C. How- !of the Seattle office, ls to be superin-1 " tor us and we didn-T even ze a w" lwrJ-- b ,a "f.,e P"B onendent of the second district of the i TZ 8"d WC didn 1 eVeD Bet " ,d" a"l,f R - J - ComI10"- alBO ; Pacific division, with headquarters at ! Tev Mr Marvin was accompanied n 1 r Spoka!,e I'Seattl. T v Rmiwiinr whn ho.1 )V-MT- -ariu Has accompanied During the conference the new church i'C superintendrof the bf J?w' 5" f near Corl" Park- s'wkane- "e ! I vTlon wll i S nromotirt , !1 ' Arn'uld- "f Athena. a'l - Brack- dedicated. It cost $700... Mr. How- I iK. , f""110!6? x? a raore!en Koonu, pastor of H! yard church Brd and nroimblv the remainder of responsible relation with the compa- Srxikane wh are nn thnlr wnv to f. . liroimmj me remainuer ot I'ny.buttowhat Place or duties is not ! "Lrc, h.e. W,U r0lUrn next Ve(ln i Vfll kiwiwn Thas. obnnM will tnlra , m. .. uj. THERE IS ALWAYS A SOME THING ABOUT THE BOSTON STORE HATS THAT APPEAL TO THE WEARER. WE DO SELL BET TER HATS THAN OTHERS AND OFFER THE LARGEST LINE TO SELECT FROM. Boston Store place September 1. 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 Bath and Toilet requisites. Come In and listen. Season right. Assortment complete. Prices correct.' Tallman (Eb Co. LEADING DRUGGISTS All the Way From Omaha Four covered wagons laden with immigrants, passed through yester day en route from Omaha to the place where they happen to stop last. Horsts. mules, men, dogs, women and kids looked well groomed, and all but the women looked to be reasonably happy. Like all other long-distance movers' "women folks," the latter looked worn and dissatisfied. Will Winter In California. Donald McDonald und wife and son Ira, and AV. M. Scott and wife and son Ira. will start In' a short time for Long Beach. Cal., where they will spend the winter. They consider that place as the one that Is a little super lor to all others In which to winter. They wintered there last year, return ing March 1. which opens Monday at The Dalles Mr. Marvin has been ou sick leave for a year. He was pastor of the church at Walla Walla when taken ill. Since then he has been at Port land and In California. Ho tells an Dogs Killed a Porcupine, There is an "opldemic" of porr u pines around town. About "a dozen have been killed within the past three tl(JlLG fVl r Inn nun Vin ... amusing story of how for . m.a"er ' in T F. Woward'8 back yard' s SaT Jl 'J.0du8 L?end!f ," ""la "'Si", nnd now Howard has I gone Into mourning fur his two ter- which lost the property site upon now stands the local brewery. local church people," he said, "had an optoin on a corner lot, but there was a difference of 15 In the price t , rIors- which were plucky but Inexpert onceu, and tacKieu the animal. Both dogs are entirely out of commission now, with their mouths full of the tor- h woff n k jni n neuB i flor: I'll Season Soft and Stiff n 1 r .,,0, th"d he i;rice as"ked "ltd turing spines which are the only de as a result they would not purchase. fonso th I10rcuplne has. The brewery now stands on the spot. I Benjamin Franklin said : "If you would he wealthy, think of saving as well as getting." Every young man and every young woman should lay aside a portion of their in apmo. And the time to begin? Right now. Start with a small deposit. This bank it at your service. "MONEY HATH WINGS." "But the Methodist's hindsight is always better than his foresight. Years ago Father Wilbur secured title to 1G lots for a college on the Begun Remodeling. The remodeling of the front and In terior of the building occupied by hill npnr ti,, hih hr,i Ti,m..h i tie acnmiui ijrug company, winslow some negligence the taxes were left ! the jeweler, and Hanlon, the tobac unpaid and the ownership passed into n ,beBan '; ,LaDov h,as )he other hands." contract, which Includes new flooring I uuu a Buuertu i cm i iiumMlll'Ill Ol par SPOONEMORE SEEKS DIVORCE. I titlons. nfc" IT TH mull , -- After 32 Years of Wedded Bliss He ' Craves Freedom. Thirty-two No Objections to Assessment. The board of equalization passed nn linovnntful rlnv Vn nnnnnn,l ?! S f .marr'ed, ,,felbefore b, w 'to the 7epttoni5 and J C Spoonemore has concluded of one person mentioned Te.terdBV.li inni imn i -ti m r i n n "fmn i Annn . . ' ii, v. V t"V"u";no oojectlons have been raised for divorce was filed by the husband gardlng any assessment. HwauwuU lit IKC OlttlC Uit ' cult court, I BAEK DALEY One-Price Furnishers and Hatters lhe com I) a nt states that the Spoonemores were married January 18, 1872, at Isadora postof- flee. Mo. There are seven children, thr.ee of whom are over the age of 21 years. Spoonemore says he came to Pen- i dleton four years ago for the nurnose 1 of bettering his business condition. ! His Wife and famllv remained In Huntsvuie, Wash re-: W. & C. R. Buildings Burn. Fire has destroyed the tool house, roundhouse and pump house belonelnir to the W. & C. R. at Hunt's Junction, j 9-room modern dwelling, eood loca- FOR SALE AH the buildings are a total loss and tho damage will be $3500. To Construct Sample Road. If plans ot the promoters carry, the sample two miles of macadam rond nt Reneatedlv. d : Walla Walla will be bulk durlntr the he asked his wife to come to this cltv ! month of October. to resiue, nut she refused and now he Is asking that the bonds of wedlock be severed. Spoonemore Is engaged In the em ployment agency business In Court j street. Potor West Is his attorney. PIONEER FREIGHTER HERE. Commercial National Bank of Pendleton Expert Collectors Wo have locate; a branch office In j Pendleton, and will make collecting i uoiunct bills a specialty. No account too old for us to handle. O. W. Hartness, Formerly of Pendle-I . Ur """l ''! "". " ton. Now of Eim.ra, VUitlng In L 'ZTm ln8tltUtedudSraent8 O. W. Hartness. whose home Is now I J' near Elmlra. in tho Great Bend coun-1 Co Mr P trj-, Lincoln county. Wash., Is in town i11Q F . the guest of his alstor, Mrs. John,119 E Court 8t' 'Phone Main 311. Knight, and of James Crawford. With " Mr. Crawford he crossed tho plains' A XT ' O f i ovorland during the summer of 18C4. i XTtfe i OU oatlSIied arriving at Pendloton tho 7tb of the ; With your income? If not, I can show I noxt Septembei They camo from you how to add ?25 a week to your i ' uiuiiKu ,r. iiarmess is a nattve i income. Does not Intorofere with1 of Indiana. nresent occunatlon Unn, r. ir.,.i . lor over 20 years Mr Hartness . In an advertisement five different fteighteJ and farmed on 'he old trails times, earned a net profit of J130 ' ; leading to and from Pendloton ln ev- J Write mo and I will ahow you how tlon, 1 lots, fine basement, every thing new and up-to-date, ;300U. C-rootn house, 4 lots, barn, chicken yard, shade trees, $1750. Modern C-room cottage, C fine lots, fine soil, $2500. C-Room house, nice Improvements, shade trees $1100. 280 acros fine land; elegant house; rlnon (n trtnsn i fi K f I C. C. BERKELEY 480 acres xwesi 640 acres grain $8500. , Timoer '" - If vou wisb to w- rail on me in m Bank building. PLUMBING .cry direction, and also engaged in stock raising, For some years he lived Ion a farm near Milton, and afterward you can do the same thing, and give, you positive proof. H. M. A., Bos 14091, New York. 1 ytww.ft " Anlrtl4C JV m.'i 1 1 r i nn I . etntea . . i . vnitHir , ....a. - - nil . , n,w.'i. ,ii,i or,,i Mmnotent plumbers, jj made up of the best experienced workmen, w to sanitary features of work. ..r-e I ft S GIVE YOU Flaunt- . ,i An on y tee On your work. We quote right prices u - Gondman-ThompSOfl Co. - ..! 1 HARDWARE AND PtUMBm-. mi.... 011