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D 1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1904. EIGHT PAGE EIGHT. hi e It's Facts That Count, Not Promises WE GIVE YOC VALUES THAT WILL FOKCE 11ECOG.VI TIOX TO US AS TIIE lUOIEU PI.ACE TO 11 CY SHOES. NO CHEAP SHOES SOLD HEIIE. HUT GOOD SHOES CHEAP. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. 5 ARE REDUCED COMMERCIAL ASSOCIA TION MAKES $1 RATE. Walla for the pnBt eight days. Rob ert E. Alien, secretary for tlio Walla Walla Electric Comjmny, nml in pen oral charge of the construction work on tlio new iniwcr plant, wns In Pen dlcton last night. "The ihiIo gnng Is at Snxe station, six miles from this city," snld Mr. Al len, "but It will be two weeks yet before it reaches Pondleton. The Sixty New Members Admitted Last wire panp Is mnklng about n mile and Night. Ralslnn the Membership to ,hn,t. " ,,.n' T1'p Motion of the h . , l. r. . -Poles Is only the l)eginnlnp of the About 150 Active Members Dele- work nm, ,t w, ,e many weokg yot gates to Irrigation Meeting Will Be 1 before we have power into the Appointed Gymnasium Is Being 1 towns." Considered by House Committee , Mr Allen stated that about 10.000 D , a.i-L,, , .,, . ih,u wl ot tl,c harrel flumo at the now- Prospects Bright for Many Library er p,nm hm, cnm,)lote(1 The Members on Opening of School. fimc g t0 bo 2G000 foet )n onpth. Owiup to the absence of so many PRESIDENT OF COLUMBIA. WILL PURCHASE CATTLE. members from the city the attendance Prn p.rrv w,nH-rhlit iiniuersltv. at the regular monthly meeting of the i ' . n ,i. AMoin?i.. ....... Comes to Milton. - -- llpht last niplu. but nction was taken Tlu ,lcw President of Columbia and to Bishop Bowman, of the Metb- on th(J niatter uf reducing the dues College Is Prof. Perry, who Is a prad odis: Eptscopa: 'North' church In fmm o . i monMj. uate of the literary and theological W. A. CHne of Sunnyslde. Washing- that specialty. At Spokane he man- president Borte offered nn amend- departments of Vanderbllt University. . fl-n u.,m "P1 th? aemp: to raise the amount mem to th(? constitution which wns Nashville, and a twst-prnduate of sev- ton, wants -so Mean. ; yet due upon tne completion of the unanimmislv adopted, chanplng the cra' othcr institutions. At Vanderbllt W. A. CUne. of Sunnyslde Wash., new church out near Corbin Park, nionthly dues in the association from University he won the special prize nrrived last nieht and will buy stock ; with such success that he raised j lo "jj er m0nth, to take effect f oretl for the greatest excellence In cattle in this and adjoining counties, ' while the indebtedness was but SSI. wlth tnc niontu of Soptember. An "rntory. and is said to he a genuinely and probably farther eastward, and which left ?H0 to tne goou initiation fee of $5 was also imposed, quent speaker. He Is 2S years oft; in the interior. This morning he left I Rev. E. B. Jones, formerly pastor of to t!lke 0f(oct ajter November 1 aSe- ani1 unmarried, j for Prinevllle to took for suitable cut- j the church here, has been transferred The most important husine trans- Columbia College last year enrolled tie, but will return and purchase In to the Columbia conference and will , acted wrtg ttle admission of 60 new 150 pupils, which number will be i . tbic county provided he can find what ,' preach for the ensuing year at some nit,m0ers. making a total of about considerably exceeded the coming he wants. He is after or more valley point Mr. Jones preuched , 15t, now holding membership in the veRr ,f present prospects are reallxed J head of 3-year-old? which he Intends during the past year at Oakesdnle. association. Tlll endowment of this institution' to pasture for a couple of months on( Presiding Elder Shangle succeeds presenied to the association now reaches Sll.Oim in cash, and J alfalfa and afterward full feed for the , himself were referred to the finance commit- Pledges wliich are the equivalent of sprinsr market on the Sound. I Rev. A. L. Thoroughman is return- tee al,d on tllp sugton of i-eon rash nearly, and which draw Interest. Mr. Cline has been in the cattle ed to the Weston pastorate. Cohen, it was recommended that as Tne current expense fund is $1250 . business in Yakima ?ounfv for the ' Rev. G. H. Glbbs Is returned to the nmn. 'numbers as possible pay their ln de,,t- bl" t'le board carry the in- past 10 year, and has the distinction ' Milton pastorate, and will be financial dlwg" at tne pariors ot tue association debtedness and not the liis-lmtion. J of having bull' the firs: house in, agent of Columbia college during thein ,ne flr8( of niontll to nmhe which Is entirely clear of debt, the Sunnyslde, now a ver thriving place ' euaning year. tne iahor of collecting from'lSu mem- Projverty funds not being liable of m or tKi inhabitants j Kev. F. C. Atkins retires for the terg ag ,,ht a sglbe Member, Jlr. Cllne declares that he cannot year on account of bad health, and are rw,llesleri to pav due to the li- Baptist Picnic. ' see that either the Shorthorn or the 1 will live upon his farm near Rhea. ' Kr-rinn at the narinrs ir i,mvmitir This week, on Friday, the members J Hereford has the preference over the which is not far from Heppner. i President Borie announced that he aml friends of the Baptist church and Say You ! HAVE YOU BOUGHT THAT DINNER SET YOU Pro, YOUR WIFE? IN ABOUT TEN DAYS WE WILL MoyE EVERYTHING GOES BACK TO THE OLD PRICE. SO f INTEND TO REDEEM YOURSELF Do It Now HELP US MOVE. WE HELP YOU WITH THE PRCEi OWL TEA HOUSE Ml, 111 other for fine beet when the animals have equally as fine breeding. He has nn partiality in the least for either strain as compared with the other. He prefers either, though, to either the Jersey or the Holsteln. hav Rev. Atkins will be succeeded at ,virf iminim fiv iieiu-nt t rh Sunday school will picnic on the res- Heppner by Rev. Dr. Bard, late of ' ,hlr(l amum nieetinc of the Oregon ervatlon picnic grounds. Each one New Orleans. Irrigation Association, to be held in wl" hrin" a hn9ket dinner and gen- Rev. J. H. Compton. late pastor at nnmria nn ?m.mw is n n.t ! eral tables will be spread. If you wrii either , La Grande, will be upon the supernu- ... d wiii .i, .lftUffotnl frnm to spend n day of enjoyment bo on ing no merarj- list for thj ensuing year, his ' ma,,. -.), Vn, i, in aanA. hand at the Baptist church a uc lui Trivui u inuci iiniiiou utTUliil ut?ltlK JU St tvo jiwniiuuo ..... .......(.. brands for beef. i condition. Thn u,--,. ,.' . . ....n , ir- iiu,. ill CIICIII. condition, having been rearranged SOU I condition. Rev. F. J. Coberly has been trans 7H METHODIST CONFERENCE ferred from Richmond which is In nowied b? Listen and Raker conntv. to Lexinsrton. . . . . Assignment of Ministers and Educa-j tlonal Work. at 9 o'clock Friday morning. Conveyances will be provided for all. Thl Invi tation means you. even if not a ! Baptist. READY FOR FALL TRADE ALL KINDS OF SALT LAKE BALL TEAM. The Methodist conference at Spokane was a most enjoyable and successful affair, ac cording to the account given by Rev. Howard. Mr. Howard states that - through Pendleton last night on its all the new books put ln place on the shelves. With the opening of school it is hoped that many parents and students of the city wll avail them- Going to Fort Riley. Captain F. S Armstrong, quarter I ...innis i ... i. .i master or the -Ninth united S'ate- Episcopal. outh. Former Walla Waa PayeP Noticed geiVes of this excellent collection of cavar-- accompanied by his tamily Among the Number. books by taking out library member- "a88u tnrougn 1'enaieton ias- nigh. . . ., 'ahiii ei route to Fort Riley. Captain me ban La naseDaii team passeo , Armatin i th i nf .i i Lie luiiuwiriK new memo-era wern v r "r!" "Tr -m-... n.. a admitted last nlEht an a reault of the S 10 ror; 8 t'ure stanon iuui nunNu. woo preaiaea. came " v,m u ivis muuu - - - - - -- -- The offirers anrt sennri uiiiaiti-nr in to Dayton noon the close of the con- the familiar face, in the club Is Eddie W" ?!m.b?"h ?' "j! Hudina rea.mta? h'eadn mren will preach for a oruyette. tormeriy manager oi tnt oia "t " a effort to lift a Sharpstein and Robert Burns teams ' Wohlenbnrg. A W. Lundell iereuce. where he vcaek and tnak an ilflht from tho phnroh it,.. i.. ' at Walla Walla. W. R. Frey. C W Wilkinson. J W. At the conclusion of the meeting Btsh-' Mr. Bruyette is playing short stop Hailey Fred Schmeer. William on Morrison will officiate at the ded!-' with the Mormons and among the Roesch. Jr., Fred Earn. A. B. Coolev. cation of the church, which is al hiding the regimental headnuarers and baud, will leave Fort Walla Walla October 15, for the big Kana- Shoes Clothing FiiPiiishino 0 mr'i- new- Bishop Morison i an almost un equa:!,! (leljt-raisr being a close sec- fanis is eonniilereri one nf the fRstes -' HecKWItn. W. W ye. C H We have been having poor luck." Marsh. M. J. Carney. Carl Wheeler, said Brovette. "but I think we stand w E Davidson. M T Mllarky. John a pretty good show of pulling out McConrt. J. W. Swartx. Royal Saw .hird this season. We have two . le'le- W. D. Hansford. W. F. Matlock. more vet before we flnlBh.' FAIR. FACES .V'...l fi : u vnift-s 'hi- affec: of TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. Bodies Were Moved. George Nelson and family retimed this morning from La Grande, when they went to look after the removal of the bodies of two children whi.-l; were buried In the old Ia Grande cemetery. The sale of the "HI i.m etery for school purposes r;irie L removal of the bodies nw-.ir , n ' M! NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE SHOWN SO F NE AN ASS3 :NT OF EVERYTHING IN THESE LINE. WHAT IS IT? WE HAVE IT. TRY US. Nineteen People Started Today From Pendleton. J P. Sullivan. H L. Hasbrouck. W. H Campbell. G. I La Dow. C. W. Irwin. James Crawford Harrv Thnmninn Louts Mose, Anton Nolle. Polydore tuev vTe relnterred in the MaM.n Moens, George Darveau. Joseph Bas- coniPter- ler. Ren Burroughs Rov Hllner Ed 1 Eben. J. W. Malonev. L. C. Huddle- End of Echo School House Boston S ST! T1 tSS ' The following Vmatllla county son, W. 3. Atchison. Ed Besthorn, J. , lne 0,a ' hM t Echo i,n- people have started for the World's H. Garrison. H P. Evans Ralph been "M 10 sp,lie Oliver, prop-'- Fair and in many cases for other Coon. William Wolfe. O. D Teel, T. ,orB or ,ne 'wn tnat piare n , li. It will qe Hlviil.ii One-half Mr. 8pil-, wi". Lam-1 w"' convert 'and moved. u of our Shin Food. "Tin: r;oou or,i)t 5C.MMUU TLME." It is an escellen' massage removes dirt tan frerkles and sunourns High- r' ommended by leading pe-fin Pn-e 25c. Z "ream. Eastrn points: . M. Keller, F. G. Egerth. J. T ' r r Smallwoni! Dotielas Belts and hlrrh VIA Hnnnor 1. t I.min H V . wife C. W. Cardwell. J. H. Rober- Johnson. J. B. Despaln. remodel for a dwelling. Th. i n- ' son and Miss Susie E. Roberson. of ; The matter of installing a gymnast- na,f Mr Oliver will reconstru-- mi! , Pilot Rock- Miss Mollie Buchanan, of r.m is now in the hands of the house for a 1". moving If uim "Echo: Clark Wood, of Weston; Mrs. committee, and will be decided upon ' lot between the lumber yard .,:... I H O. Moussu, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. , in the near future. 8nd Mrs. Oallagher s restaurei - Stockman. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Mc- . Cormmach. Jr.. and son, Mr. and Mrs ' MANY sports coming ' nv- Dixon at 3erkeley. 'J. T. Hinkle. Miss Ethel Newquiat. ! MA SPRTS COMING- ; Rev. James Main Dixon, who -'and A J. Eisner, of this place, and , Muah int.,.. B.i Ti,.n in n.min PreaWent of Columbia I'niversi- ; - I ear. ib luiiig iWHi-Bruuuaie h w Hats for the Fall Si A. B. Webdeli. of More. Tallman ( Co. LEADINC DRUCCISTS Divinity Student. Mr Deeney. recently a teacher in the Catholic college at Santa Clara. Cal., was the guest from yesterday -n'i: the departure of the northbound train this morning, of Father Boscm. Fight Between McCoy atwl Mitchell. In the California State Untversi- A number of Walla Walla sports Berkeley. Mr. Dixon before urn. are expected to he in attendance at to Oregon was ;'or 12 years a ;" the fight at the Armory next Friday 1 sor in the English rmvorsit n night between Kid McCoy and Jack kio, Japan. Mitchell. Andy King, manager of the Walla Walla Athletic club, champion Working for the Academy, teatherwelght of the Northwest, and Prof. Bleakney and Rev lim $ $ A CHILD QUICKLY GRASPS THE MEANING OF ABOVE CHARACTERS. BUT IT OFTEN TAKES A LIFETIME TO AP. Air ueeney goes w opus-tie w erner perry Queenan wno fough, B draw mven returnell yesterday from a ii- -iiv.ui, iUr w y, Vk lajit week with Kid Parker, will both of the central districts of the conn .. u; -Midien In preparation for the , ,ire8eiu. Queena has been asked in the Interests of the Pen.lle ... pries .nooa. , gecODd McCoy It is thought he Academy. Tomorrow they will go .1 will accept. It is the intention of the i to the northern portions of the cmn loca! athletic enthusiasts to arrange ty on the same mission. a a bout between Queenan and Mitchell. ' - j Queenan and Parker will fight again Mid.week Service. . In Walla Walia on the night of Sep- Tonight at the Baptist church. Rev tember 12. ,G. L. Lovell will lead the nraver The ring Is being rcted today at j service at S o'clock. At the close a , the Armory it is being plai-ed In the j short business tr-ssion will be held center ot 'he ball and the seatu will Let there be a large attendance. The he arranged around all side in or- pastor will be present and conduct the ' dor to insure a good view of the fight. 1 business meeting It is not ynt known who will . referee the go. .Manager Billy Bogert Medical Student. of the Pendleton Athletic Club, under , FN Llouallen. who has been on ; , whose anopices the fight is to be (lut' Qt the hospital for several 1 ' pulled off. will perhaps Judge the I months, attending clinics and proso-: contest "I would rather," he said, j cutlng his studios as a medical stu-1 ;"omeone else would referee tho Uent, loft on the morning train for fight. But If I roferoe the event, Portland, where he will resume Ills 1 both men will receive a fair deal and studies in a medical college. they must deliver the goods." ' " Soft, and Stiff NEW SHAPES NEW COLORS AT THE RIGHT PRICES Sl.Sli TO S5.CC. BAER. , DALEY One-Price Furnishers and Hatters PRECIATE THEIR VALUE. YOU CAN GREATLY ASSIST A CHILD IN LEARNING THE WORTH OF THE DOLLAR. HOW? BY HAVING HIM OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK, AND BY ENCOURAGING HIM TO ADD TO IT. A SINGLE DOLLAR IS SUFFICIENT TO START AN AC COUNT. SMALLER DEPOSITS MAY FOLLOW. Commercial National Bank of Pendleton PILOT ROCK PIONEER. A. Waugh Has Resided in Umatilla County for 40 Years. A. Waugh, of Pilot Rock, i TS yen' ot ane but this kuinmer lit- has onernted a mowing machine on his aneb and cut over 2i" tons of ha -It will be 40 years the 15th of this ni'nih." said Mr. Waugh, who is in Pendleton today, "since I came to Pi lot Hock I was here with the firs of them." Mr. Waugh says his crops this year have been all he could possibly de sire. "I have plenty of hay, plenty of KTain. all the sheep and stock I want," he declared, "and I am satisfied wit) life I get all the sieep I want am) never worry." S-room modern dwelling, good loca tion, 1 lots, fine basement, every thing new and up-to-date, $3000. C-room house, 46 lots, barn, chicken yard, shade trees, J17G0. Modern C-room cottage, 0 fine lots, fine soil, $2500. C-Room house, nice Improvements, May Locate In Pendleton. n na(I tre,f 0?- , It is possible that T. H. Crawford. , acros rlne land: elegant house; one of the foremost attorneys of East-. cl08e t0 town, JGGOj. , orn Oregon, and democratic candidate , for presidential elector may move from X'nlon his homr for 25 years, to this, city FOR SALE ISO acres finest wheat land; t improved, $27,000. ! CIO acres craln land. $10,000. $8500. Office rooms for rent. Timber land for sale. Timber locations made. 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