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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1904)
PAGE EIOIIT. DAILY EAST ORKC.ONIAN, l'ENDLCTON, ORKCiON, TUESDAY, SKPTEAIHF.R L'l, '"' . j jLIS. , " . . ! . - I . . .aaaauM4MMMM44Uia. . .5;5S, 'J 4 Dissolution Sale IS IN PROGRESS. PRICES 0171', SLASHED AND SLAUGHTER ED. $20,000 STOCK OF FOOTWEAR MUSI' HE SOLD. 5 DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Good Shoes Cheaper Than Ever llARRANT OR WARD All'KROATION ENDS IN COAUIAT AT Alt.MK WOODCRAFT RECEPTION. Pendleton Circles "Will Greet Snplilu V. Klii, Stnto OrRiinler, Tumor row AXtcntoou. Sophia 15. King, of Halem. state or ganizer of the Women of Woodcraft, Is In the city for the purpose of visit ing the Pendleton circles anil stimu lating interest in the membership campaign now on. A reception will be tendered Mrs. King by the members of the order in this city, on Wednesday afternoon, between the hours of 3 and 6 p. in., at the residence of Mrs.. A. A. Kim ball, nt 313 Aura street. All members of the order are urg ently requested to attend the recep tion and make the acquaintance of the orgiuilzor. "The wonderful success of the or ier of the Women of Woodcraft, is almost entirely due to the energies und management of the grand guar dian, Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdull, of Pen dleton," said Mrs. King to the East Oregonlau. "Her work Is not under stoo nor appreciated at home. She is the most tireless worker in any order In the United States." early morning train for Union coun ty. Mr. Pierce comes home filled with admiration for the scale and character of the entertainment given the visiting Knights Templar by the city of San Francisco. It simply dis tanced everything of the kind over undertaken before in the United States. Mr. Pierce added a chapter to the story of the enjoyment of the Pendleton contingent at the conclave by taking Itobert Forster. T .C. Tay lor, W. T. Wright, of Union, and J. F. Robinson and wife on an excursion to Victoria Island. The locality was reached on the Santa Fe, and the island reached by means of the Vic toria Island Company's steam launch. Allies Keniler, Fearing Ho Was About to lie Assaulted, Throws Hock at Italpli Ward Kciuler Says Wnrtl Fired at Him Horso Klddon by Kemler lias a Wound In the Leg, Hut From What Kind of a 'Weapon It Is Not Vet Determined, From llenton to Walloun. Two families In covered wagons, went through town this morning en route from Benton county to Wallowa county. They were originally from Western Texas, and discouraged and worn out by the extreme dryness of that country, they came to Western Oregon about 12 years ugo, Speaking ' of the change of climate effected by that move, one of the men said: "We overdid It." Now they think they are going to a happy medium. They have sold out in llenton county and are making the trip overland on ac count of two consumptives In" the party. They have bought land In Wallowa, and the younger members of the party Intend to take govern ment land. Hl.-hop AtorUon In Town. Bishop Alorlson was the guest of Rev. M. V. Howard from yesterday until this morning, when he took the westbound train. He will preside at the Harrlsburg conference, and after ward at the California conference at Oakland and Downey, and then re turn to New Orleans, his home. He conducted meetings nt Dayton during the past week, and the church debt there was raised and a surplus left. Pleased with Pendleton. F. M. Jewell and J. C. Allison, of Cambridge, Idaho, and W. W. Stokes berry and Roy and Charles Elchel berger, of Meridian, Idaho, were in town yesterday and Inspected the town. It was their first stay long I enough for them to "size the place up," and all were highly pleased. They were en route to Moscow to at tend the Idaho State University. Arrested two weeks ago on a charge of attempting to defraud his creditors, Ralph Wurd today faces a criminal Information accusing him ot assault with a dangerous weapon. The warrant for his arrest Is In the hands of tliu sheriff. A saddle horse belonging to Miles Kemler Is suffer ing with a severe wound in the right hind leg, said to have been Inflicted with a revolver, I,ast night Ward entered the gro cery store of Miles Komlor's father, and became engaged In nn altercation with the son over a small bill. Ward Is said to have ordered 25 cents' worth of groceries and asked to have thorn charged. Kemler Informed him that his father had given orders not to al low Ward to have any more goods on credit. Ward called for his bill, paid It. and Is alleged to have passed an uncomplimentary remark concerning the elder Kemler. The son took it up and Ward left. , Later In the evening as Kemler. mounted on his horse, was crossing the Main street bridge, a man, said to be Ward, stepped from the shad ows and stopped the horseman. A quarrel followed. "I had rocks in my pocket that 1 was saving for a dog that has been bothering me," said Kemler. "The man who stopped me was Ward. T saw something hi his hand that I took to be a knife and I throw a rock at his head. He opened fire on me and wounded my horse In the leg." Ward was on the street after the shooting Is said to have taken place. He was not placed under arrest by the police. Ward Is already under bonds of $500 on the charge of at tempting to defraud his creditors. force of tho current for enough from the lovee faco thnt (ho Increased depth hereafter cannot affect It, Mr. Drown behoves that tho cost of the levee repairs this year will reach nbout $300, Instead of $200, the , original estimate, 1 Advertising tho Fair. , R, J. Nixon, managor of the Wallu l Walla thentor, which was recently condemned, Is In Pendleton today, ac companied by Archie Ilalderstonc. Nixon Is billing tho Inland Empire for tho coming race meet and county fair to bo held In AValla AValla next month. "We are doing without a theater Just now," said Air. Nixon. "Airs. T. Qulnn Is soon to erect a vau deville house, but so far there has been no move toward the construc tion ot a regular theater." Rtislucss Conditions Good. Cecil Wade has leturned from a three weeks tour of tho Northwest, visiting Portland, Seattle, Spokane and Rossland, II. C. district. Ho owns u copper claim near Rossland, ad joining the famous Transvaal mine, and ore from It has as saycu $uu per ion, iiUNineH uvuij- where Is good, tho business men are ; In excellent spirits, nidi Air. Wade thoroughly enjoyed his trip. Pifnilletoiiluiis In I'nrllnml. H. R. Rltu'er Is a Pendleton citizen registered at tho Perkins. Air. and Airs. T. H. Swearlngen, of Pendleton, are guests of the Perkins today. Alius Anderson, of Pendleton, Is the guest of the Perkins today. George A. Cruise, a leading hotel man of Pendleton, arrived In the clt on a business trip yesterday. -Oregon Dally Journal. Stoneware Sale FOR THE FEW REAIAINING DAYS AT OUR OLD OTAJ(D WR AVILL SELL OUR STONEWARE AT THE FOU,0WISG PRICES: ONIMIAIiF GALLON JAR WITH COVER ONE GALLON .TAR WITJI COVER TWO-GALLON .TAR WITJI COVER TIIREK-GALLON .TAR WITH COVER FOUR-GALLON .TAR WITH COVER M IlVE-OALLON JAR WITH COVER REAIE.M1IER ATiD HAVE COVERS. TJHS PRICE O.Vly WE AVOULR NOT MAKE THESE PRICES, FOR A FOUILGAUox ,1 R SHIPPED LOCAIi AVOULR COST US, I AID DOWN Itf Pcv. 1)1, ETON, 72 '.c, AND OUR SAI,E PRICE IS 03c. OWL TEA HOUSE REMOVAL SALE Going to Wnrld'H Fair. John Hand and wife leave tonight for tho AVorld's Fair, expecting to be absent about two months. Air. Daml harvested this year over GOO acres of wheat which averaged a little les than 30 bushels per acre und was of excellent quality. His farm lies 12 miles north of town. He sold his en tile crop for CI cents per bushel. J i Mill Airs. Fee In Walla Walla. Airs. James A. Fee and son, Alger, are in tile city the guests of Air. and Airs. .1. AI. P. Snyder, 505 Catherine stM'ei. Airs. Snyder's son will enter ! Whitman. Walla AValla Union. Alore Typhoid In the Country, Dr. Cole reports more typhoid this season in the country than In the towns In proportion to the popula tion, though there arc few severe cases. ROUGHT STOCK SHEEP. Great Time at San Francisco. Senator Pierce returned last night from San Francisco and left on the to Moscow, where he will attend the Formerly of Pendleton. R. W. Clay, of Klamath Falls, Or., whose people once lived In this place, and later In Idaho, is In town en route Idaho State University. To Corvallis, Alarcus Struve son of Hans Struve, FAIR. FACES of Cold Springs, left this morning forijit.nry Scales, 1600 - : i urvuins, woere ne win nuenu me Suite Agricultural College. Alade fairer by use of our Alme. Qui A'ive's Skin Food. 2 Removes the effect of "THE GOOD OLD J SUMMER TIME." J" It Is an excellent massage cream, removes dirt. tan. freckles and sunburns. High- ly recommended by leading J theatrical people. Price 25c. Tallman (h Co. LEADING DRUGGISTS O SPICES, o COFFEE, TEA, BAKim POWDER, Absolute Purify, FinesrFltYor, Greatest Strength, foasoraH Mccs. CL0SSET&DEVEB5 PORTLAND, OREGON. John Htmnrd Is In the -Market for 12,000 More. John Howard returned last night from the southern part of the coun ty, where he has purchased between 5200 and 5300 head of sheep which will be fed In Southern Minnesota. They will be subjected to the same i system as the other stock sheep bought by Air. Howard for the same district: Three or four months of full feeding of screenings with hay for a change when the screenings prove too rich a diet. Air. Howard will return to the ranges today with the intention of buying 10,000 or 12,000 more sheep before he leaves this market. The last purchases were as follows: ....... c... 1 .. u 1 1; n n ........ T ! .. n.,,i i WLlllLJi 1 U 1:111 llllh" ..III. j lambs; A. II? Sunderman. between 600 and 700 2-year-olds; Ernest , Evans, 900 lambs; Grant Horn, 900 Kiniiis; waguer, or Pilot hock, 1200 lambs. 1 I ENJOYED CON'CLAA'E. i llullillug Alachlne Sheds. John Peters, nine miles north of Pendleton, is building machine sheds j and having carpentering repairs done j about his place. George Rohrdanz I Is the contractor. 1 Sir Knight AI. AI. AVyrlck Returns In Advance of Pendleton Party. I The most magnificent display of hospitality, entertainment, pleasure and fraternity he ever witnessed. Is ' the way Sir Knight AI. AI. AVyrlck, of , this d'y, describes the Knights Temp lar conclave Just closed In San Fran cisco Air AVyrlck returned home this morning from San Francisco. In ad- nice of the Pendleton party, which t will arrive on the next two or three iituhiK from the wost. Air. AVyrlck is t Highly plemted with his trip. lie is amazed at the wonderful display ' made by Sun Francisco in entertain ing the guests. The Illuminations fur tho conclave cost the city $70, 1100, while the entertainment was without price. Speaking of the c-ompetltivi- drills of the Knights. Air. Wyrlek said the precision and uniformity qf motion of the Louisville comiiiandery which won the contest, was magnificent. It 1 HOW TO GAIN FLESH The life of food is the fat within it the more fat the more real benefit from the ood; that is why cod liver :1 is n powerful builder of Josh. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil solves the problem of how to take cod liver oil. That is one reason why doctors have been pre scribing Scott's Emulsion for all wasting diseases, coughs, colds and bronchitis for almost thirty years. We'll send you a simple free upon request. SCOTT & HOWNK, 409 Pearl Street, New Yell. Send the Boys to School WELL DRESSED AND FEELING .MERRY AND CONTENTED. IT'S AN EASY MATTER II YOU AVIL.L PAY A VISIT TO OUR STORE. HOYS' SUITS ROYS' HATS HOYS' SHIRTS ROYS' UNDERWEAR HOYS' AVA1STS HOYS' HOSIERY HOYS' SAAUATERS HOYS COM, ARK HOYS' TIES HOYS' SHOES REGULAR LITTLE GENTLEMEN'S STYLES AT ROOSEVELT'S Boston Store THEIR RIGHT TO KNOW I'eople ului ciitiiisi their inotloy to 11 Imiik unut to know something or Km lliuin'.lal Miength. We fully iecKiiUe thU liiiht, and gladly fiirnMi dopo Itmn nllli a INI of our dircc'lors ami stockholders. Tliun, from tlmo to lime no pulilMi reports MiouIiik tho eonilllloii of llio hanlc. Copies of Ihoso reports mo kept 011 hand for' tlioo ulio whU to M.-0 llicin. Commercial National Bank of Pendleton WATER TANKS We make .1 sp, round l.ll'V of i square WATER TANKS t t lUIIIlllllR 1 ! Also header hed, all sizes and ., . m . If I II flu ninlrr. 1 .1 wiim line me movement or. one hoi- " - " hih.uuu i"y 1 a dlerly mini. alwayH Klve xatlHfnctlnn. Our work I Sun of I'ROAI THE CONCI.AVI;. W11II11 Walla Knight Don't I.lke I Vi 1 1 1 cNci 1 Weather. Sir KuIkIiI G14UIW Alalcom. Walla AVullu, arrived In Pendleton laat nlht on hlx way home from at tenillnK the Templar conclave at Sun Frnnelnco. "KnlKht Templar." wild Air. .Malcolm, "are faixt hurryliiK away from San Frauclaco. Thoy all had a great time. I nevor enjoyed mytielf more than I did at the conclave. San KrnucUco uurely knowa how to en tertain. "I bellave the Goliltu Gate city can he the coldeat place on earth at times. The wcotul day of the conclave was the hottMt over known In tho city, hut the nluht I left I hud to wear an overcoat." Ih never (diKhleil or hutched. Pendleton Planing Nill and Lumber Yard ROIIERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Wehh mid College. LUVEU REPAIRS. Extra Precaiillons HcIiik Tiikeii at tho Lower l.'nil. AVork on tho levee ropalrlns pro Kresses steadily, and Commissioner Hrown believes It will ho entirely fin ished this week, Including the defec tive place adjacent to tho Hotel Pen dleton. At the lower end nn Immense amount of rock Is belni; hauled In In addition to the actual needs for the rlp-rapphiK. There Is believed to be a settled Inclination on the part of the river at that point to close In on the left bank, and if It does and the chan nel Bcouro out any deeper, the Inten Positively tho Rest Hecr iiiiido. Any quantity jou desire. Delivered to your homo Always call for OLYAIPIA. A. NOLTE Telephone Main 881. SI pilf's m Fall Clothing for Men Smart Full Apparel for men. C1 III),', .FnrnlsliliiKH mid H11I". m as kooiI as can he produced! inent second to none and t P" away below Uiomj of other store New Fall Styles In Jleirt "" Stills. j $15.00 and SW.OO. Now Fall Tro rs hot mm and patterns 32.B0, $3..',0 null .1.00. Raer (gb Bale) Furnishers and Hatters FOR SALE O-room modorn dwollliiE, good loca tion, 1 lotB, flno basement, every thing now and up-to-Uato, $3000. Croom houso, 4 lots, barn, clilckon yard, ahado treea, $1750. .Modern C-room cottage, C flno latu, flno soil, $2600. G-ltoom houso, nlco Improvements, shado trees $1100. 280 acres fine land; olegnnt house: close to town, IOGOj. -180 acres flnost wheat 11 Improved, ?JL"- ...$1 run ncrnH craln lanu. ;., J C10 ncros grain land, $8600. . Office rooms for rem. Timber land for sale. Tlmbor locations woo , If you wish to buy ' 1 call on mo In my "" Bank building. ,1 fcto ho i In bate M tion la that it will find at that point C. C. BERKELEY a moos of rook that will deflect the