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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PE&IDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1904. eight PArceu' a THE DANCING SEASON OPENS THURSDAY EVENING And all the ladies should have their ieet fitted with a nice new pair of slippers. Our new stock has arrived and we are prepared to fit all the feet. Call early and get the pick of our large stock. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. GOOD SHOES CHEAP.' 'Phone Main 1131. "KID" M'COY HERE. MANY PAPERS FILED. Featherweight Fighter Ready for His Bout With Mitchell. Kid McCoy, the Brooklyn feather weight, who Is to meet J. M. Mitchell in this city on the night of Septem ber 9, arrived in Pendleton this morn ing from Boise. He will go Into training at once. McCoy Is a wlrey looking fellow and doesn't npear to be much over w,ere ansiers or umDer claims in weight. He Is as confident as Is borrow countr to tho Xorthwest other fields, however, did not average over 20 bushels. WILL STOP DAIRYING UKIAH BUTTER MAKER GO ING OUT OF BUSINESS. Announced That Charles McReynolds, One of the Most Prominent Dairy men In Umatilla County, Will Re tire From the Business on Account of Long Distance to Markets Mc Reynolds' Butter Well Known in Pendleton Markets. Eighty-four Instruments Recorded With County Recorder Folsom To day. Eighty-four Instruments were re corded today in th,o office of the rec order of conveyances. Forty of these were transfers of timber claims In Mitchell of winning the coming go, nnd the local sports expect a warm fight. Nest Friday night three Interesting amateur bouts will be pulled off at the Armory. Bud Summers, who lost to Roy Stickler, last Friday, Is anxious to try to win back his lost honors. The lads will bos four rounds. Rod Dupuls and Joe Quyll, who fought four rounds to a draw last week, will again enter the ring. The boxers will be allowed an extra round If necessary to determine the winner. Hank Guyll and J. A. Lloyd will box four rounds. R. A. KING RETURNED. Timber Company. The consideration in each Instrument is $710. The fees It Is announced that Charles Mc Reynolds, the Uklah butter maker, intends to go out of the business as soon as he can dispose profitably of his butter making plant .Mr. McReynolds has made butter on his place several miles beyond TJklah for from eight to 10 years, but ter Ethel, and Mr. Temple's sister, Airs, gtta Simmons, or walker, Or., will leave Pendleton for St. Louis on September 7. W. H. McCormmach and wife and son Elmer, nccompan led by Miss Ethel Xowqutst, will start next Monday for St. Louis. Before returning, Miss Newqulst will visit in Central and Xorthorn Kansas, Mrs. H. O. Moussu will start soon for SL'Laals to sec the fair and also visit with ler sister, and will be ab sent about three months. On Septem ber 10 George Hartman Jr., and wife, will start for SL Louis. EQUALIZING ASSESSMENT. O. R. & N. Company Requests That Its Assessment Come Before Coun ty Court. Tax Agent J. W. Morrow, of the-O R. &. X. company, filed a request with the board of equalization today ask ing that the assessment of the road be reduced from $12,000 a mile to $5,500. His reqnest that the matter not be given a hearing until tho meeting of the county court next on account of the distance from Pen dleton, his best market, he finds the week, was granted. margin or prom decreasing to the i Mrs. Susan "Welch asked the board vanishing point since competition has to reconsider the assessment of her been established by nearer points. I property. Several lots belonging to rnis effect Is not surprising In Mrs. Welch nro vnliiprl bv the nssess- fact, It was inevitable, as Mr. McRey nolds' place is 52 miles from here. Of late, he had had an Increasing market In the Sumpter district, but still the handicap of distanco from the railroad, and difficulties of com munication are too great to be over- for th,e filing of the .entlro 84 deeds I con)e unl lave suiuclent margin to and mortgages nmounls to $70.75. continue in the business in corapetl- This is tho largest day's work of ! uon wun nutter matters nearer the the recorder's office this summer. ; railroad. The highest previous record during' The excellence of the McReynolds tho nast threp months was 7fi. Dnr. I butter Is a proverb, and Is largely lng tho summer, business of a record-1 due, outside of the great skill always ' tll0 p08tjon f agent at Fairfield to tag nature falls off. Th,e heaviest sed In its manufacture, to the fact j the j)OBiUoil of agent nt Wnltsburg. work generally takes place in the fall. " his range Is entirely destitute of i p GJ Hnrt rormery agent at Pros- .... tlu.'UUB I'VCUO, 0UV.U .IB tlM lit i more or less profusion at lower alti tudes nearer the river. This Is a con-' dition greatly in his favor In the j spring. sor at $2185. The matter was taken under advisement. "I do not expect many grievances to be filed," said Assessor C. P. Strain, this morning. "Tho taxpayers generally appear to be pretty well satisfied. Their objections were threshed out last year." O. R. & N. Promotions. J. O. Haynes, a brother of .C. S. Haynes, 0. R. &. X. operator at this, place, has just been promoted from Say You ! HAVE YOU BOUGHT THAT DINNER SET YOU PROMISED YOUR WIFE? IN ABOUT TEN DAYS WE WILL MOVE AND EVERYTHING GOES BACK TO THE OLD PRICE, SO IF YOU INTEND TO REDEEM YOURSELF Do It Now HELP US MOVE. WE HELP YOU WITH THE PRICE. OWL TEA HOUSE Noted Diplomat Dead. MIddletown, X. Y., Aug. 31. Dr. Thomas Perron, formerly a represen- tntivp nf Pnlnmhfn nt TVncytlrr.inn died in Loomls' sanitarium, at Liber- ir 'ears, the daU' output of Mr. ty. X. Y Tuesday afternoon. His McReynolds' plant has been about 40 wLfe and two sons were with him. ' Pnr venru npprtnno tn ilia t.nnlili t Palouse Wheat "croT Cut ,,,, t JgO-. S JS? &2 1 ""M snelnl nn.l illnlomntln lioc ver me i-emiieton neiu to estauiisn cott, will relieve Mr. Haynes as I ngent at Fairfield. Mr. Haynes Is a , young man who has been rapidly pro moted on the O. R. & X. Mr. Hart ' is nlso a young man who began rail I roading as night operator on the O. R. I & X. a short time ago. Mr. Kelly, Ji, , ...... , I formerly agent at Waltsburg, has re- The suspension of the butter rank- ,,, ' f ., r ,, ,T:,M. ,,, by Insufficient Rainfall R. A. King, who left the Wild Horse last spring and moved to a farm near Ritzville, is In town. Last night his sister, Mrs. Emellne Jon kins, and daughter, of Butte, Mont., nrrived and will accompany him to Ritzville for a visit Brother and sis ter had not met in 38 years until last night. Later on Mr. King will return to Pendleton on a business trip of sev eral weeks. He still owns land on the Wild Horse, upon which wheat was raised this year. He also raised wheat near Ritzville. The average yield was lighter than here and lickt- er than usual up tb.ere on account ofi insufficient rain. There are in Washington. ! a large creamery here. Will Enter Brunot Academy. Mrs. Earnest Sklles and her daugh- NELSON GETS CONTRACT. I New Amusement Parlor. , Wade Slier, of Moscow, Idaho, as I slstant cashier In tho Moscow Xa itlonnl Bank, -lias leased the two south rooufs In 'tho new Matlock building, COMP ILas Ea If3 HE IN EVERY RESPECT. SUITS ter. Miss Vnn Antwerp, left for Spo- i West0" Brickyard Furnishes Brick for ' hore he wl open amU8ement par kano this morning, where Miss Van ,0cJd Fellows' Building at The Dalles, i lors which will be first-class In every Antwerp will enter Brunot Academy, j TJio Weston brickyard was today particular and will cater to tho plcas the Episcopal ladies' seminary, for awarded the contract of supplying ure seeking people of Pendleton, ker fourth year. They will visit in I the pressed nnd rod brick to be used! Three now modern billiard alleys and Milton for a day before going through. In the construction of the Odd Fel-: six pool and billiard tables will be put Mrs. Sklles will visit nt various towns between bore nnd Spokane be fore returning. OF CLOTHES THAT THESE ARE WORTH ANYONE- WHO HAS EXCEL THE WORK OF LOCAL TAILORS. LOOKING AT AND ASKING ABOUT. ASK WORN ONE OF OUR "BETTER" SUITS, AND A FRIEND WlLL SPEAK TO YOU. THESE SELL AT $18.00, $20.00 AND $25.00. lows' temple at Tho Dalles. The con-1 in and the rooms arranged comforta- tract calls for 300,000 bricks to be de-. lily for tho convenience of tho public. llv.ered this fall. Work on the struc- Mr. Slier will arrive hero about Sep-1 ture has commenced. 1 tember 20, and will give his parlors j I It is to be two stories In height and . his personal attention. sister, Mrs. Laura Holes, and cousin slnclp Miss Alma HnlftS. tn Knlnm Friilnr Instances of Palouse wheat yielding i Miss Rigby will outer Willamette over 50 bushels, however. Many ! University upon the opening of the At Willamette University. MfssOllielUgby will accompany her ! will be one of the largest buildings In WE ARE ALSO SELLING A LINE AT THAT BEATS THE LOCAL MERCHANTS A MILE, 5 10.00 j BATHE : NOW Tallman & Co.'s window" says so. It talks this week. Talks about Bath Brushes, Bath Mlttflns, Bath and Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Sponge Bags, Perfum ed Waters, Toilet Powders, otc. This window Is well posted on Bath and Toilet requisites. Come In and listen. Season right. Assortment complete. Prices correct. Tallman (8b Co. LEADING DRUGGISTS The Dalles. Umatilla county appears , Thumb Was Crushed, to have been a successful ujjlder Roadmaster H. Connell of Umatilla. Clark of this city, was recently sua- while coming down on Xo. 7 last eve aeaiiiHt all Oreeon in the furnlshine ii.1B. from Wnlin Wnlln liml his rlirh- ensuing term, for her first attendance 1 of the building materials. J. thumb badly crushed by the slaramtnir there, while Miss Hales will enter for . Clark, of-this rlty. was recently ,uc-, of a car door upon it while the train the beginning of ber fourth year at oesgful in securing the contract to was at or near Milion. The merabei the institution. furnish the hardware to bp used. , was mutilated until amputation may The Weston yards are fast gaining be necotsary, though Dr. Cole, who a wide reputation in the Xorthwest. , tiressed the wound, thinks it may be The making of pressed brick was be-1 saved. Mr. Connell suffered greatly gun this spring more as a matter of for aomo time. Hp returned to Walla experiment, but Manager C. T. Xel- j Walla this morning to put the thumb j son has had little trouble m disposing i tinder the care of the company sur of all ho turnod out. geou at tha.t place. ' Will Teach In Business College. Prof. A. B. Bates, of Indlanola, la., Is expected to arrive by any west bound train, to assume charge of the commercial department of the busi ness college upon Us opening next Monday. ISestra Si T Sold Out In Grand Ronde. W. R. Howard has sold his farm In i c the Grand Ronde valley and will I move his family hero nt once to re side. Mrs. i Howard and tho children arrived this morning. Mrs. Howard is 'a sister of Mrs. R. J. Slater. BACK FROM COAST. . 4k Wheeler Enthusiastic Over the the registration of voters for the com-1 u.t.Jt.t- . , .1 c- ' ' muf .irAcfrlonf Inl utaptinn nnAn KuntAin. 7 Ificuiwmc ui me oetti i' ...--...-.. wr .... uv, ....... Registration Books to Open, The poll books of the county for New Hats fo: C. S. Wheeler and wife greatly on- brr 15 and dose on October 15. Per-! Boy's Arm Broken, James, the 11-year-old son of F. W. i days ago and fractured his left fore 2 j arm. It Is .doing finely, In fact rank- ! lng a rapid recovery. 1 i Ma or HnrrlRon, of Chicago, hns given up all hopes of ending the 1 1. fh,i- fi,o wai.- otnv n Tnnrf'sons to ue eugiuie to vote must UP Beach, and declare there is but scant i male citisens of tho United Stat.es ! profit In staying at a seaside resort over 21 years of age and lived at least easn fr mi ai months In the state, three months butchers' strike nnd wil now watch then begin to sputter nnd drown and r - AH.. 1 .. il uVr" WheekT says. "It takes ; -unty and 30 days in the pre that long to get the malaria and 'that , tired fooling soaked out of the ttys-! ,. .. .., . torn." People from' the sagebrush , -woiers w..c nnri Irrlirntrvl .llctrlnto nro nt linhttli. I St. Lollls, Allg. 31 AS a result Of ' ntmi tn mnro thnn n fnhfiiil ,if nir ! brooding over the incarceration of at a time, and many of them get into "er husband in the penitentiary. Mrs the vasty deep up to their knees and Jul'8 Lehmann, wife of a convicted ' 'he difficulty die out or increase in hpat. until interference becomes noc . tssary. Benjamin Franklin said: "If you would be wealthy, think of saving as woll as getting," JEv.cry young man and every young woman should lay aside a portion of their In come. And tho time to begin? .Right now. Start with a small .deposit. This bank Is at your service. "MONEY HATH WINGS." Commercial National Bank of Pendleton r get chills and back out and complain about the extreme cold. Mr. Wheeler says the better way Is to get In all over at once and let. the very abundance one. This is a hard trick for the peo- municipal boodl.er. Is violently lnaane and will be taken to the asylum. Dr. M. K. Hall Married. Dr. M. K. Hall, of La Grande, an of water warm i associate of Dr. C. T. Bacon and woll known to tho medical fraternity of pie from the interior to learn, but It ! Pendleton, was married to Miss Fan- I NEW SHAPES NEW COLORS AT THE RIGHT PRICES Is the only way to enjoy sea bathing. ni?McK.ennon at Ja uranoe yester ! day evening. HALL'S NEW DUTIES. Deputy County Clerk B. B. Hall En ters Assessor's Office Tomorrow. Deputy County Clerk B. B. Hall to day goes out of office and tomorrow takes up his new duties as deputy in County Assessor 'C. P. Strain's de partment. Robert Brown, tho new deputy clerk, will assume his position Bought Fat Cattle. Xate Raines came from Camas Prairie last night, where he purchas ed 35 head of fat cattle cows, steers and calves for Platzoeder, All these animals wore raised by Peter Vie brock, and are choice. John F. Logan, who has filled the abou Monday T He is at pre7et in 08lt'l ot 1'bra,ran T 'e P ,t, m.,i , p ti r...A Law library for the past 13 years, has resigned. the employ of F. B, Clopton Mr. Hall has been In tho employ of th.o county for Ihe past two years. He was appointed chief deputy clerk un der W. D. Chnraborlaln and has beon one of the most efficient employes . Are always healthy women, for happl- BAER. DALEY One-Price Furnishers and Hatters FOR SALE HAPPY WOMEN ever In the county's service. TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. List of Tourists Who Will Start on Different Dates. In addition to those mentioned in other connections as purposing to at tend the World's Fair, the following porsons will go. ,nere tho date of departure is not mentioned, It could either not be learned or had not been determined by the tourists them selves: Thomas Hampton will leavo here about October 1, whtlo Judge Hart man and wife will start about the same time. It Is possible that tho latter will visit both 'the- most attrac tive uaiuornm points ana tne world's Fair, or either placo of attraction alone Dr Campbell and wlfo will also go sometime during October. ness and good health go hand In hand Sickly women, however, need not suf fer any longer for In Hostetter's Stomach Bitters they will positively find good health and happiness. It will strengthen their various organs, establish functional regularity, induce sound sleep and euro Backache, Cramps, Sick Headache, Vomiting, Nervousness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Constipation. Try it and see. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 9-room modern dwelling, good loca tion, 1V4 lots, fine basement, every thing new and up-to-date, 3000. G-room house, i lots, barn, chicken yard, shade trees, $1750. Modern 6-room cottage, 6 fine lots, fine soil, $2500. 0-ltoora house, nice Improvements, shade trees $1100. 280 acres fine land; elegant house; close to town, $050.. hlgl 480 acres finest wheat land; Improved, $27,000. 640 acres grain land, $10,000. C40 acres grain land, well improvl $8500. Office rooms for rent. Timber land for sale. Timber locations made. If you wish to buy or sell anytbl call on mo In my office in uavio Bank building. C. C. BERKELEY Arc You Satisfied With your Income? If not, I can show you how to add $25 a wook to your Income Does not intereforo with present occupation How $5 Invested In an advertisement five different W F Matlock and wife, Ed Our-1 times, carnod u net profit of $130. 1 nam anu wuc. in ruui jiuck, uuu u. wn'.u me una i win biiow you now K, Bell, ut TutulUa, will also go to I you can do the same thing, and give St Louis before the fair ends. you poaitlvo proof. 11. M. A., Box W P Temple and wife nnd daugh-1 14091, Xew York. 5 e44 PLUMBING ? Good plumbing Is always the cheapest. It has the lasting T qualities. It saves you repair bills. Always .entrust your work y to thorough, rollable and competent plumbers. Our force 18 Z made up of the best experienced workmen. Strict attention v- 1 J to saultary featuros of work. i LET S GIVE YOU FIGURE8. On your work. We quote right prices and do only the best work. Goodman-Thompson Co. HARDWARE AND- 'Phone 81L PLUMBING. 643 Main Street. 1