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1AI1,Y EAETT OIIEGONIAN, PKNIMilTTON', OltKOON, TI'IWDAY, HKITKMUKIl in, paoi: six. m nnni pnnunfiinm II iu urtn bflivirflibirs i vim. iU M MiLi MM l fi Mi Economy Bramdi nr.Mocu vrs wu.i. nr.i rmirr ocronr.it riitsr. .tlit'lliiK of Slate Louden. Held ill , Portland Decides to .Mulii' a Vljsor hum Context Despite (lu llcav) 1 ' publican .Majority if ntit Npenli- ' or Will He I'll! In the Field I'liM of Next .Month. ' Cream Is of uniform quality at all l seasons always pure heavy In consistence, c djkeous flavor ar.J .ipDetuik' up- Dejrance I Ask tc the brand with the" 4elvetia"cap label. M.;dV b- the largest pro- du-- r. ct Evaporated Orcair. tn the world. Portland, Sept. IS. Local head (lU.ii'tprs for tho presidential canipalKn will lie opened next week l the j democratic state central committee a' Hotel Si ott, Seventh and Atikonj streets. Vn online to the plans adopted at tin- meeting of the committal' estei d. afternoon the campaign will prn- bal'i lolr in pened In Oregon about i - " I. and It Is hoped that .tn. . speakers can be sei ured Hum t.i deliver nddreei bofoi oi.'i or the state. i.i , ommlttee met at the otiiii oi hintu.in. Alex Eweet thoo m b in, i lialrman Sweek. .1. M. 1 i v -- i.tiiv. F. V. Holman national .iiiti. .'in. in: AV. li. 1)111. nd. c.iiidl t." pi evidential eleetoi W. II - ot Marlon cotin't ll.-iny Me r of Morrow rnunn .1 .N i ui Washington eount. ,nnl John Z.uit. chairman of the Mult no- m. ill , Hint iletnocnitle commune. .winKements for tin- . imp.iiKii n, u infoniially discussed and It .ikm'.'.I that a stroiiK efi'oit "hall be iii. id. to brliiR before tic uteis of i "v. jjoii throuilh the deinooiatii pres. ;h issues between the nw parties, and to present the grounds ,,n lilcli Hie i andldae of Parker and Inl Is based. Notwithstanding the heaj icpuhh can majority In the June eleetlon the committee resolved to wane a t.ini palgn of education, which -diall la the foundation for future demon itlc success. 3 Of n t i ti 1 Of OCN0C1CE1) OUT I THE STTJFITNG OP IT." and broke It Into splinters, may have been the fate of your carriage when it was run Into by something; but "there Is balm In Gllead," or there Is pleasure In knowing that In our shop you can have It made as good as new. We do all kinds of carriage repairing and blacksmlthlng In a skillful and superior manner. We set tires with hydraulic pressure; does It better, does It while you wait; does not burn or deface your wheels and add? to the life of the rig. Call and see It work. We have Winona wagons, hacks and, buggies, and Stover gaso line engines. .Vt2A()Li3 nhOTHEftS, Tho lllacksinlths. (iotliain Kntorlnin- (.coiii-aplier. New York, .Sept. 13. --The members of the International Geographh con gress. Including a large number of distinguished scientists and others from ubroad. began a three days' stay in New York today. Two sessions were held today, the forenoon being occupied with a discussion ot ocean ography at the quarters of the Ameri can Geographical Society The ses sion was opened with an address by Sir John Murray. This afternoon the delegates met at the American muse um of Natural History. Following the conclusion of the meetings In this city the delegates will leave for St. I.oulfi by way of West Point Niagara I Knlls and Chicago. Building Material OI' AM. DKSCKIITIONS. Join.'" to lto .Me;oeiil. Zf. Ualtlmore. Aid.. Sept. 13,- The box Iff ing season In Ualtlmore opens trllllfUt j2 wlth a show at the Kilroka Athletic j SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS .Made to Order lliilldlug Pa IM.'r, l.lnic, Cement, Itrlck and Sand, Wood Outturn for ISarnt and Dwellings a Specialt. Oregon Lumber Yard i club, the wind-up of which will be Ti furnished hi "Griff" Jones, of Phil- adelphla. and Hughey MeOovern It . J will be the fourth time these two have faced one another In the ring. their three previous meetings all hav- ' Ing been draws, owing to this fact. I .1.. . V...., .,,l.,.nt...l ,,1, ,,tt.,., I ill,' iiiiiv.ii i, .in .i.iitii.,', ,iii," ,,,,t- tlon among the sporting fraternity and the club expects a big crowd on hand to see the little men battle. Uoth are reported in the pink of condition for their fistic argument. 'j tl Alta Street, Opp. Court IIoue. Hill Military Academy Portland, Oregon. A private boarding and day school. Man ual training, military discipline, college prep aration, llojs of any age admitted at any time. Fall term opens September 14, 1904, OUT THIS OCT. And nut II to Dr. J. W. Hill. Hill Mili tary Academy, Portland. Ore. I have ....boys, whom I want to send to a military achool. Their agea :ir Pleaae send mo prloea and terms; also Illustrated descriptive catalogue of your school. (Name) , (Addrtaa) Conione-. in Kxtra Selou. Providence, It. I.. Sept. 13. -The lihode I.sland legislature convened to day in extra session In response to the call recently Issued by Covernoi Garvin. The matter to be considered and acted upon by the session rela tive to the governor's veto power the constitutional initiative providing ' that 5000 electors may propose spei -I fie amendments to the state eonsti I tulion, iind the ineasuie conferring I upon registry voters in uie- tlx 'right to vote hi the election of .n , councils. Culled American .Mechanics. Portland, Me.. Sept. 13. The an iiu.ii meeting of the National t'ounell of 1'nlted American Meehanit s open ed In Portland today, delegates n.-ini, present from all sections of the coun try. The delegates were welcomed h the mayor, nnd after u response b National Councilor Iiobert M John ston, of Pennsylvania, the convention went into secret senxlnn. The feat ure of today ivns the big paiade. in which several thoumtml men were In line. I 1 8 n t Dissolution The Firm of Dindinger, Wilson (& Co. to be Dissolved UY MirrUAl. CONSKNT VK . ivn li'ri.i. mtrim.iT.'.ii at nn-..., IIAVK DKCIDKD TO iiimmiii r. " " TO Clu TJIM KSTIItK $20,4100 STOCK P FOOTWKAIt. IT IS Ol'lt IM'ltM U . w -,. " ' '""""""'' l "1 poKsii.M.: timt:. not ax aiiticm: (excuit quhkn .ji amtv, wihch auk somi undku conthacd ,Viu jfl Livnvpn itni mtrnOTiniVf: ii'n.t. lil,'m,ll IV Till! SIIOIt'l'KST POSSIIlMO '1'IMI'.. 1 run ghdatkst avai.anchi: of haugains tiivi i,m;u mh.w -"' "tr i'n.NBi,J .. i u iv ,M. iilliOT'lllSS. MAC II AM) UVnilY I'Aln .... 4 11, SliASIl 1;1) AND Sli.l'(ill I r.ltr.H, IIAtli lii'.i.. n ' ' vir ufl .v.. i nun i r.i.'v'I'C cliril' HAl'Ifl Itl.ilJV IIAIIirni, lul0a missus', ciuiii)i:i:x's, infants', .mux's, hoys-, voi hp mnvx, T1IH DINDINGFIt. WILSON & CO. STOCK IS Till: I.AIMJI-S.T IN OltlXJOX OIIISMM, ui- runixlK IT IS A WoiUjJ ... uiiiiik as: i.mviv CI.AI'I'. .IOI0 TII.T. I't)It MI Tn.,.. u"a STOCK AND INCIilIDl'ID Ii II Altl'i SlJ;il lil'.l.l .mm i " -- MNF. FOU HOYS j Till AHMSTHONG MXI! FOI! I.ADIIIS AM) TIIH ITIItKIS MM: I OH .MISSI.S AND mnus auk iti:coGxr.i:i) as tiii: higiifst standakd ix footwkau. OUU S'l'OCK is huigut, IX TUAXS1T TO OUU STOUI;. TIIH Sl.AIIGHTHH OF THIS MAGNII'ICICVr SLMMMIO STOCK pi:oc:i:uDivrrnorT ixtijuhuitiox oh haiv until tju: PH10US TAI.H AND VK TALK PUICICS. v.ii.v this err puichs hfi.ow. i'igup.i: out .hist what you can savu ox kacjji paih ciiii,1)Hi:x, 'UliSH AND NUW, UHiUT UP TO DATK; IN rCT, SliVKItAI. liiVKOU PI HclIASRs Alij jJ WIM, CO.MMi:XCK .MONDAY-, SRI'I'F.MIH I, 12, XTIUM MNIi IS GOXK. AND i LV) Mew's Shoes err in i:dvin ci.app mm:. Willow calf, Jfi.OO, now SS.0H Patent Corona calf, two styles, $ 7.00, now S0.25 Kiinmcl horsolilde, $0.00, now Sn.-o Patent Ideal kid, $fi.00, now 5.lll rrench calf, calf lined, $7.00, now $0.00 Juniper kid, -10.00, now HSI.US Vtcl kid, four shapes, $5.50, now sTirrsox siioks em". Volour calf, $3.50, now St."0 Vlcl, two styles, J5.00, now 51.00 Hox calf, waterproof, $6.00, now W.40 Patent colt, Uloucher, $5.00, now '. S4.R0 .TOE TIIT SHOES MAKKED DOWN. Box calf, two styles, $5.00, now 54.30 Hox calf, Volour calf and calf, $4.00, now 53.00 Hox calf, Volour and vlcl, $3.50, now $3.15 VA1UOUS MNIvS SIjAUGUTF.UKD. IleRUtar $3,00 box calf and vlcl 52.U. Hegular $2.50 box calf and vlcl 52.20 Itegular $2.25 vlcl , 51.85 Men's High-Top Shoes Stetson's shed water, absolutely waterproof, $5.00, now . .57.7.1 Tun calf waterproof shoes, $6.50, now 55,85 Tan calf waterproof shoes, $6.00, now 55.115 10-Inch top pebblo kip, $5.00, now 51.50 15-inch top Puritan calf, $5.00. now 51.50 10-inch top Puritan calf, $4,00, now S3. 00 S-lnch top kangaroo kip, $1.00, now S3.50 10-inch top kangaroo kip, $3.25, now 52.05 S-lnch top chrome calf, $3.50, now 53.00 S-lnch top kangaroo kip, $3,25, now 52.00 Men's work shoes, $3.00, now 52.00 Men's work shoes, $2.75, now 52.50 Men's work shoes, $2.50, now 52,25 Men's work shoes, $2.00, now SI. HO Boys' Shoes ,.., I 1.., Tll.i.r,,,!.' nnlf ,..! a. J aieill I I'll, I,,. A , tin mm a .i.iiiii.rt ....i., tvh .-m,iu id uv, l'.0!"5 ICl lllltl IMJA L-'Ull, .,U, ll, t fc,-" - Itegular $2.25, all leather, for MR?" lleguliir $2.00, all leather, for t'lnt Itegular $1.75. horsohidu, kangaroo kip and kangaroo itmfcuon' raiiu can, i.-,i, iiu Horsolilde, $l'.50, now '. . . Kangaroo kip, $1.60, now , , Hox calf. $1.25, now Satin calf, $1.00. now Ladies' Shoes CF.M:ilKATF.D AltMSTIlONG MNF. CUT. Kid, turned sole, French heel, $6.00, worth Patent colt, turned sole, French heel $5.00. now Patent colt, welt sole, Cuban heal, $6.00, now Patent colt, lace nnd button, the Po-Tny last, $5 00 now Patent colt, blouchor welt sole, $6.00, now Patent colt, Ince, welt sole, $4.60, now . . . Kid, lace, turn nnd welt sole, $4.00, now Kid lace, turn and welt sole, $3.50, now oninu MAKES. Kid, lace, welt sole. $3.00, now Kid, light and heavy sole, $2.50. now . . Kid, light and heavy sole, $2.00, now. . . Kid, light and heavy sole. $1.75. now Kid, old ladles' comfort, $2.26, now Kid, old ladles' comfort, $1.50, now Slippers Our stock Is large and well selected, duced. Prlec matfrialH School Opens Soon We lime an enormous line of mlssos' and children'! slinc. iiblcli no Imlo I'til in nrlif. in tlie crv limit. IVf l tiiC to I'oiiie In and zret imr nrlfOH nil those. Kitii )imr imii mi Ol'lt WINDOW. See the onilfrhUi gains uncivil dally. NO GOODS CHARGED DURING THIS SALE Dindinger, Wilson (k Co. GOOD SHOES CHEAP Greatest Sale in Pendleton's history commences Monday, Sept.K Wl ... ...mm OlOgOII Portland Sto Helen's Hall A OIUI.8 SCHOOL OF TUJfl HIGH 1CST CLASS corn of teachers, loca tion, building, fjiiilpmnt -tho butt. .Send for catalogue. Opens September IS, 1901. CO.MINO EVENTS. September 19 Opening of Pendle ton public Mhools. September 19. go, 21 Oregon Irri gation Association Rt Ontario, Mal heur county, September SO Opening Pendleton academy. September 30-221 jregon Wool growers' Association. Hhanlko. October 3-! Spokane Interstate fair I October 1S-27--Oregon W. r. T. I'. i state rimventlon, Portland. Oetober 18- 20 and 21 Inland Em pire 'nrhers' Association. Pendieiou , November 15-1 S National Irrigu I tlon Association. El P.iso, Texa. Carpets Cleaned by Steam V'o havo arrniiROtl to open a sienm carjio. clanliirf oho) Pundloton, whoro wo will bo prepared to cloan carpota of nil scrlptions in tho moat Improved mnnnor. All work Kuarant.ooil. our process all dirt Is removed nnd enrnets are restored to their original brilliancy. Wo want a trial order from you. All worlt call od for and delivered. Prices reasonable. In tU- ny Wilkinson & Edmmsten Telephone Main 741. 311 Court Street. o o i PLUMBING , !: i ! II 1 ' I SI00 Ihmnnl son. j The iciKlerH of iliU pupcr will lie pleased ... n.ri.- in ui ivum oue oreaiieu ilUeuse that science U been able to cure Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 1C0 barrels a day. l'lour exchanged for wheat. Klour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand. in all 118 stages, and that In fntnrrh. II.iII'k fulfitn!, CnrA 1 .La ..1.. cure now known to the medical fraternity ' I Catarrh Imih; a constitutional dlseune, re- iiilren n lointltiitlojuil treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, nctlnKj OOIH-U.V upou uie uiooo una mucous stir faces of the Hj-Hlem, thereby dentroylnu i uic lounuaiion oi inu uibeJinc, ami Riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address V. J. CIIKNHY & CO,, Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Take llnll'e Ihunllr PU1 for ronatlDS- tloo. BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from tho choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is iiMurt-d when llyers' Host I'lour Is iiscil.. llian, shorts, Htcani rolled Ixirloy always on liuod. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. 11YER8, Proprietor. Oooil pIiiiiihliiK Is uhns the cheapest. It h lias, It mhos jon itiimli' hills. Ahwiys entrust oiir "orl!(I icllable nnd competent plumbers. Our force Is made "P , . .. . .. ...... ..nli.irf !" Apoiicnccu worKiiiou. strict attention pniu ' work. On jour work. l.KT LS C.IVi: YOU KIOlllI s Wo quoto vlsht prices ami ! "'e TEompsofl MAltDWAHi: AND PlilMl'lf' Telephone 811. CIS M1"! MONTERASTELLI BRO able and Granite "W Am i.. ! i.ondritone frlonil Will lln wnll tn ann iin T.nriw.af rnllnntlon tO I prlcefl. MONTERASTELLI BROS. New Stone Building, Court Street, next to Dom"c . Hll