East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 05, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1904.
THE DANCING SEASON
OPENS THURSDAY EVENING
And all the ladles should have their feet 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 larfle stock.
3
IJRRIGATDRS MEET
DINDINGER, WILSON & CO.
GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131.
OREGON ASSOCIATION AT
ONTARIO THIS MONTH.
Prominent Officials and Speakers
Promise to Be In Attendance All
Those Having Power to Appoint
Should Appoint Full QUota From
Those Who WIN Promise to Attend
Appointment of Delegates.
I could cntch some of the trout lie hnd
B.con In the pool. After trying In vnln
wtlh files, they found nn old pnll nnd
tinted out 22 fine trout ranging 1"
length from 7 to 11 Inches. Thoy
ciuno bnck to camp with the Btrlng of
fish nn n trophy of their shotguns.
At the camp where Mr. Fronch
apoiit his vacation there were 70 peo
ple, mostly from Pendleton. There
were three preachers In tho number
Hov. Van Nuys, Hov. Cornollson nnd
Hov. Hlgby, so thoy had preaching
each Sunday. The city of tents was
three miles from Meacham.
HOW KID M'COY BEGAN.
Pugilist Entered the Arena as a
Scrapping Newsboy.
Fighting for his corner among a
hundred other newsboys in the streets
of Brooklyn was young Kid McCoy's
initiation into tho fistic arena.
Of tho gang of boys with whom
tho Kid, whoso name, by tho way, is
not McCoy, but Mclntyro, associated
when he sold papers and fought his
way. was Terry McGovern and several
others who havo since gained renown
ns clover pugilists.
"I ran away from home." said Mc
Intyre, "when I was nine years old
nnd was obliged to make my living
selling papers. I received a great
Umatilla county will be fully repre
sented at tho third annual meeting of
the Oregon Irrigation Association,
which meets at Ontario, Malheur
county, on September ID, 20 and 21.
Tlin neonlo of .Malheur county have
- - 'prepared a treat for the meeting, and
halt were from tho surrounding conn-1 it promises to be one of tho most
try. The writer recognized possibly profitable meetings yet held. C. C.
a score of farmers on this one block Hunt, of Ontario, is assistant secre
from near Pilot Hock, Cold Springs. 1 tary of the association and is busy
Echo and Wild Horse. Among the 1 now with the details of the program,
number were possibly a dozen or more
Indians in to do their Saturday trad
ing. Possibly a score of this number
were transients. Thoro were a few
sheephorders and cattle men with
schapps among the number.
It was a representative and typical
scene In tho best city in the Inland
Kmplre, and it is this crowd of peo
ple in from 20 miles to spend their
which will be extensive,
Among the prominent people ex
pected to be present nro Governor
Chamberlain, Senator Fulton, Con
gressman Williamson, possibly F. II.
Newell, chief of the reclamation
bureau, and many Interested irriga
JOYS OF A CONDUCTOR.
Curious Cases of Ignorance of Geog
raphy and Distances Seen Among
Passengers.
One of the curious cases of Ignor
ance of distance nnd geography came
to the notice of Conductor Hums, of
the I'ortland-Pendleton passenger
run. on the O. H. & N. last Saturday
night.
A passenger got on No. C, the mnln
line enst-boiiud at Uinatllln. with n
ticket to Grant's, a station 7G miles
west of Umatilla, in exactly tho oppo
site direction from which the passen
ger was traveling on the east-bound
train.
Conductor Hums found that the
man had loft passenger train No. 3 at
Umatilla, the very train that would
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.
tors 'from all sec ions of Oregon and I j'f v arrlei1 lllfm11, "raut',s' ,a'"' ! I
several from Idaho. hls IB""""" of directions had taken , J
All those having tho power to ap-
money that makes Pendleton such a i point delegates are urgently reuuest
good town. Helix's wheat, Echo's j ei to appoint the full number, from
beef and alfalfa. Pilot Hock's sheep people who will promise to attend, as
and wool. Milton's trult all help Pen-1 u is the desire of tho association to
dleton. It Is only a matter of titno
until the world at large will know that
many hard knocks, for a now kid had
to scrap ovory boy in tho nlloy before j Umatilla county is all right
he had nny standing in the comnui- j
nlty. I managed to make myself WHOLESOME PORCUPINE.
right with tho bunch." 1
McCoy weighs less than 130 pounds , Dainty Dish of the Blue Mountains ed city, two delegates and bno for
have overy dologafo present.
The basis of representation In the
annual convention of tho association
shall bo as follows:
Delegates to be named by tho gov-
nnd ho looks small until he takes off
his coat and displays the yard and
moro of chest circumference. The
Kid and Jack Mitchell, who are to
fight next Friday night at the Armo
ry, are In daily training.
WILL BE A HUMMER.
Every Indication of an Excellent Year
Ahead for Business.
"Tills fall Is going to bo a hummer,"
said one of the business men to a rep
resentative of the East Orogonlan.
Tho farmers have immense crops of
grain at a splendid price, tho cattle
feeders look to a profitable year, tho
alfalfa farmers have had big crops,
wool went at a surprisingly high fig
ure. Take it all around there will be
lots of money spent this fall."
As an evidence that this is so, on
Saturday afternoon at half past two
o'clock, in one block between I.eo
Teutseh's store and Brock & McCom
as' store there were 179 persons on
the Sidewalk. This does Hot inclndp
the persons in wagons at the curb
Enjoyed by Assessor Strain.
Porcupines tho Uluo mountain va
riety at least figure in their fretful
way not only in Shakespeare's poetry ! organizations, two delegates and one
ami ns nnlll thrmvers hut na nrtlfina ! for each oU members; Irrigation eom-
of diet. County Assessor C. P. Strain I l'unles, two delegates; state unlver- j
is responsible for the story that
Menchaniites feed upon the prickly
little animals, ami he says he ate a
piece of ono himself.
"I spent Sunday," said tho as
sessor, "at the home of Georgo l'eeb
ler on Meacham mountain. Wo hnd
porcupine for dinner and I would
have enjoyed the dish immensely If
a train that was carrying him nway
from his destination about .10 mill's j
an hour.
The man had bought a ticket from j
Colfax to Grant's and had taken No.
3, the Spokane-Portland train, which I
would have sot him down at the town
of Grant's had he remnined on thai i
train. j
Instead, liowover, the passenger
left tho train nt Umntllln, boarded
No. (1 coming to Pendleton, was pin
off at Echo to wait for No. 1, at in '
o'clock going west, and arrived at
Grant's, It Is supposed, about lfi hours
after ho should liav.e been there, after
an exciting experience in changing
cars and studying direction and gcog
,1 n V .'..1.1....
slty. two delegates; state agricultural' "'
college, two delegates; state export-
OWL TEA HOUS
ernor, 20 ; mayors of each incorporat-
each 25,000 people or major fraction
thereof; boards of county commis
sioners, two delegates; commercial
mental college, two delegates; state
normal school, two delegates; county
irrigation associations, two delegates
and ono for every 50 members; all
delegates lrom Oregon to National Ir
rigation Congress.
Tho following shall bo entitled to
TO ST. LOUIS FAIR.
I hadn't been told what It was. Tho I ats as delegates by virtue of their
flesh of the porcupine tnstos some- respective offices:
thing like squirrel. It has a gamoy 1 The governor, the secretary and
flavor and anyone who eats it knows treasurer of the state of Oregon,
that it Is the flesh of some wild an!- .Members of tho legislative nssem
nial." 1 bly of the state of Oregon.
( The members of the state board of
Miss Agnes Shepard Will Not Teach. 1 horticulture.
.n. t.' si,o,-.i .!. i,.i . The state biologist.
tuc nunc idii vuiiititiQDiuttd
been engaged to teach In the public ;
schools here, has accepted a position ,
i ,i, i,,..t . ci-. siouer.
It . I,,, twill. DVI1UVIB l t3(MUUl, ttllU
will not come to Pendleton. This will
of an-
Ing nor does it Include the oeonle in necessitate the employment
me stores, or this number at leas'
Clark Wood and J. T. Hlnkle and
Family Left This Morning.
Clark Wood, editor of the Weston
Leader, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs
J. T. Hlnkle departed this morning
for St. Iouis to visit the St. I.011H
fair. .Mr. Wood will visit relative-:
In Minnesota before returning to W-
ton. Mr. Hinkle Is a delegate to tin
grand lodge of tho Fraternal Onb-r
of Eagles that meets in Hnltlniori'
Mayor S. A. Hnrnes of Weston ini-
uppointed George C'nnnichnel an.' J
Mr. Wood as delegates to the third
annual ineetlns of the State Irrlua-
The state dairy and food com mis-1 tlon Association that meets nt Onto-! !
rlo Sentuniber 1!) 20 ami -l "It is .1 o
The state land board. ! noteworthy fact." remarked Mr. Wm,d ?
tne suite veterinarian.
ALL KINDS OF
Shoes
OlotiiiEig
u
a
Bl Goods'
NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE SHOWN SO FINE AN ASSORT
MENT OF EVERYTHING itf THESE LINES.
WHAT IS IT7 WE HAVE IT. TRY US.
other teacher in the public schools
here. Several applicants are now In
the hands of the board ami a teacher
will be elected at the earliest possi
ble date.
, uot overlook lilt an onnortimln m
The state game and fish -warden. 1 take a fling at the editor of Atln
The mayors of Incorporated cities, 1 na Press, "thnt Colonel Fred Hnu'
The United States senators and ! has nut boon so honored."
representatives in congress of the :
BATHE
state of Oregon.
County Judges.
County Commissioners. j
County surveyors, city engineers
and survoyors of incorporated cltlos. I
All members of tho National Irriga-1
TO VISIT MEXICO.
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
Eath and Toilet requisites.
Come in and listen. Season
right. Assortment complete.
Prices correct.
Tallman (k Co.
LEADINC DRUCCISTS
Only Five Deaths in August.
Five burial permits were issued by
the city recorder during the month
for any one month during the past 10 i tlow Association from Oregon
years. During the month of July only
seven permits were issued, this boing
the lowest previous record. During !
August last year there wero nine ! Efficient General Roadmaster of the
deaths In Pendleton and the surround- O
i ing neighborhood.
W. BOLLONS TO PORTLAND.
j Notice to Stone Contractor.
Sealed proposals will bo received
until Thursday nt 4 p. m., September
N. A. Davis, of Bank of Milton, Takes
an Outing In Southland.
After 15 years close application u
business, N. A. Davis, cashier ol tin
Bank of Milton, leaves in the morning
for a four w.eoks' outing in Old .Mi
Ico. fie will be accompanied by G n
A. Nichols, of Union, who goes in
lnok- over tlin rntintrv u-ltli t vlnu. i..
R. & N. Promoted to a Position , investing. .Mr. Nichols has lust .sold
on the Southern Pacific. 1 11S0 acres of farming land six mill s
W. Bollons, who has been general west or Union to the I.a Grande beet
roadmaster of the O. H. & N. with sugar factory people for $51,000, and
headquarters In this city for the past niny decide to locate in .Mexico pur
nine years, leaves with his family for nmnontly.
where Mr. I -r. uavis win go as lar south as
i ROOSEVELT'S
j Bsteei Stoipe
New Hats for the Fall
S I J"; .". fo.indrttIon.with j " X"
!' i"8 "r,u? Hollo... takes charge of the Southern ' the City of Mexico, 1200 miles soutl
IfolnTand s ecifUons cabe Oregon. Ids territory 'HI Paso, T. and goes .or an
i;.ti.itiii,ft iiuill 1 it Uilllll IU iiaillilllU. ' -"ft o.ni,i. otiiiiig - Ml
Mr. Bollons has had chargo of tho I lively.
O. H. & N.- lines as general roadmns-!
tor for the past nine years, with offl- i Marshal Carney Returns.
ces in this city, whero himself and I G"- .Marshal M. J. Carnoy return-
..u,f,itnlil fnn.ll Ill 1. .1 I f'll S !1 1 1 1 i'l 1 II V lltf-ll, f-,tti ,i . ,-...,!.
In nvulorn ! ,u " KlKilU) HUBS- i " "n"i t,"in it .,v, it-
to expioro e(J outing in the mountains. He spen.
All tho valued track Improvements , a WL'0lc Ilt -Meacham and a week on
to tho O. H. & N. system by which A'cI"y creek. "I got plenty of birds."
this road has been brought up to a sa'" chief, as ho stroked the muy
condition of high oxcellenco, havo tncho that ho has been .sprouting
easois Isfr and
' seen at the office of tho architect.
I C. E. THOUTMAN.
! Architect.
I
The Australian government has or
ganized and expedition
ii.' region between Lake Kyro and
the boundary of Queensland. This
land is said to bo ono of tho worst
deserts in tho world.
$
$
$
$
$
since he took to tho woods. "I didn't
see any big game, lint I am perfectly
satisfied with my vacation."
A CHILD QUICKLY GRASPS THE MEANING OF ABOVE
CHARACTERS. BUT IT OFTEN TAKES A LIFETIME TO AP.
PRECIATE THEIR VALUE. YOU CAN GREATLY ASSIST A
CHILD IN LEARNING THE WORTH OF THE DOLLAR. HOW7
BY HAVING HIM OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THIS
BANK, AND BY ENCOURAGING HIM TO ADD TO IT.
A SINGLE DOLLAR IS SUFFICIENT
COUNT. SMALLER DEPOSITS MAY FOLLOW.
TO START AN AC-
been made utidor Mr. Bollons' person
al direction.
He will take general charge of the
Southern Pacific lines In Oreeon. this
change being one of the nmiiwitlnriK W. L. Shiverick Returns
In the general rearrangement of of-! William U. Shiverick, manager of
flcinl positions, under the Harrlmnn H,lo lepartmont of tho Peoples'
management. Warehouse, returned this morning
fiom an extended trip east. Mr.
PETE GRANT APPOINTED. Shiverick wont to Now York and Chi-
. 1 "mi ivti v-lJIIUIl illlU .Mrs.
Former Division Roadmaster of the I CI"r1,i0,,r(l"-' l'"noso of purchasing
n d m .u - . , , I Koods for tho tall and winter trndo.
O. R. & N. on the' Mountain Divis-1 .
Ion, Returns to the Position.
Pete Grant, formerly division road
master on tho mountain division of
tho O. H. & N., extending from Bing
ham Springs to Huntington, who re
signed about six months ago, to go In
to business, has Just been appointed
to tho position again.
Mr. Grant was division roadmaster
of that division for about four years
and was an efficient and well liked
official and his return will bo appre
ciated by a host of friends In Pondlo
ton nm! La Grande. Slnco his resig
nation no has keen in business at
Waslitueiia, Wash., which he will j
leave In charge of a partner, for the
pre.iiTt. Hia headquarters will be In '
I -a Grande. I
NEW SHAPES
NEW COLORS
AT THE
RIGHT PRICES
$1.50 TO $5.00.
Bitten by a Dog.
Floyd Marsh, tho 9-year-old son of
D. K. .Marsh, was bitten by a dog
quite soveroly last night. Ho wns
riding up Main street on his blcyclo
nnd when opposito tho Bowman build
ing the dog ran out ami grabbed him
by tho log.
BAER. & DALEY
X One-Price Furnishers and Hatters
Pendleton Team Defeated.
The Pendleton basolmll team was
defeated nt La Grande yesterduv by
u score of 8 to 3. Tho victors made
nil their runs in the first Inning, tho
local nine shutting thorn out durlncr
the rest of tho gnmo.
9-room modorn dwelling, good loca
tion, ltfs lots, flno basement, every
thing now nnd up-to-tlato, ?3000.
C-room house, 4 lots, barn, chicken
yard, shade trees, $17G0.
Modorn C-roora cottage, 0 flno lots,
flno soil, $2500.
C-Hoom house, nice improvements,
shade trees $1100.
280 acres flno land; elegant house;
closo to town, $C50j.
FOR SALE
ISO acres finest wheat land; 19
The fall of tho Paraguayan govern
ment is daily oxpected ns the robols
nro in control.
of Pendleton
CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY, $50,000.
I WENT FISHING WITH A SHOTGUN1"
Seventy Pendleton People In One
Mountain Camp. i
Charles French, tho nsslstnnt post
master tells n fish story that Is a
utile out or the ordinary.
While out for birds on a tributary .
of tho McKay hp noticed a pool which
In winter tlmo is qulto a pool at tho
base of a waterfall. Tho stream had
dried up and loft sninl) pool of clear,
cold wutor. In getting n drink ho no-,
tlced Bovoral trout. Tho noxt day
he with sovornl friends took tholr'
guns to get a fow birds nnd took somn I
nsniiig taeklo along to see If thoy
llnniviirml 0? flftfl IJ
fi-10 ncres Brain land. $10,000.
C-10 ncros grain land, well iat"i
$8500.
Offico rooms for rent.
Timber land for sale.
Timber locations mado.
If you wish to buy or sell Mfj
call on mo In my offico in -i
Bank building.
C. C. BERKELEY
tab STOMACH
! Fitters
When pro.nl
nent physi
cians freely pre
scribe the Hit
ters for
I'oor Appetite,
.Sour Munidtli,
liver tompl.ilnls,
Mreplcuej,
Inillqrstlon,
l.peui,idnil
Mdliri.il fever,
you can make
no mistake in
trying a bottle,
ltniways cures
iiuiKtrcdH
testified
Good plumbing Is always tho cheapest. It has tho lastwl
T qualities. It savos you ronalr bills. Alwnvs entrust vour wnl
to thorough, rollablo and compotont Plumbors. Our force
mado up of tho best oxporionced workraon. Strict attention P-'l
v to sanitary features of work.
LET S GIVE YOU FIGURES.
4 On your work. Wo quoto right prices and do only the best
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