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PAGE TEX Imn.Y EAST OKEfiOXlAX. rnVni.TTTOX. nnrr.nv. iriumuiiAV cnrminm it mm -. ' . - - .w. I'AOES, l4lll44a4..A.l.l.A.A...A....... - , - - W m " r Dissolution Sale IS IX PKOGUESS. riUCES OUT, SLASHEH AND SLAUGHTEK Ell. 820,000 STOCK OP FOOTWEAU MUST HE SOU). i SEARCH FOR ITER GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL AD VISES AVATEIt COMMISSIOX. I pose of thorn. Lumford was nrrest- I ed o few days ago at Lour Creek. ; Ilath n f the accused are boys. Elliott j Is 1(5 years of nee. When arrested by Sheriff Taylor. Elliott fleolared the horses belonged ! to him, but later he confessed the 1 theft. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Good Shoes Cheaper Than Ever A . . . 3HKS. VAX OnSDAL.li GOES EAST. X. II. Durum, Ciller of Exploration or Vntlorgrouml Mow or Water Comes to Pendleton on Special Instruc tions From F. II. Newell Investi gates Geological Formation or Country Adjacent to Pendleton mul Ailvles Well in ltlvcr llottoiu Near tine City, as tin Experiment. In an effort to secure an Increased supply of water for the city of Pen dleton, the city water commission se cured a visit from an official of the i. ..., l,. i ..... . . geologic survey for the purpose of uua, twin uiuureiiie i m- . ... , . 4, ,,. Will Attend Meeting or Woodcraft Officials and Fraternities Congress. Mrs. Carrie C. Van Orsdall, Brand guardian of the Pacific jurisdiction, Women of Woodcraft, expects to I , leave Pendleton tomorrow evening vnii.t r,,. nti,-..i. ., TKAMPS STEAL THUNK. Investigating the geological formation done not of quality of work. 1 ... ". l Blu"c " For weeks past from one to three j w,t' tt.r,ew to opting artesian water cars of packed fruit destined for the or , ' ,nCreUSed "0W rom most part for the Eastern markets. 8U?,M? nine- x. . y,., .-. " , . 1 - cniui u.t u-.v:. imuii Jtx .Will tun has gone out of Freewater. and not ; . . , , . . . , . '",t!S, ground water exploration, of the In ter Leadvllle Col., to attend the semi- j Freewater nbout th'e condulon of t,,e terlor department. In company with cntln. umiuut ineuuug oi ine uouru Found In u Vacnnt Lot Ilrokcn 0cn, lint Nothing Missing. A trunk belonging to Frank Sny der was stolen from the O. 11. & N. company depot platform lust night. It was discovered In a vacnnt lot this morning by Officer Coffman. The trunk has been broken open but nothing had been taken. It Is thought tramps took the trunk. Mr. Snyder was awaiting the train for Portland and' left the trunk on the platform until time for the baggage office to open. Another trnnk set ting beside Snyder's was not molested. Atlvcnthit Ministers In Town. F. M. Cnlllcott and family arrived this morning and wll spend several days here and in this vicinity, look ing nt the town and surroundings, but with no present intention of lo- Thelr home Is In Denver. grand managers of the order. She will be accompanied by her daugh ter, Miss Carol Vnn Orsdall, and Grand Manager Mrs. Cora Wilson, of ,of fruit from that, place, even from the ' ' Clopton and Leon Cohen, of the Mr. und jirs. Can,cott nre ministers i most distant points. . The last protest Is said to have , been three years ago last spring. Pullman, and Mrs. Annie Hawkins, of mimImi-,,1 ,. , condition, for which the railroad company was finally held responsl- city water commission, visited the I nf th seventh tw Atlvnntut -hnwh hills on the northeast of Pendleton, j nm, from nere win BO t0 WaIa Toledo. The principal business to come be fore the board will be the Investment in securities of 30,000 for the equal ization fund of the order. "I -will go to St. Louis from Lead- ville," said Mrs. Van Orsdall. "to at- i tend the National , Fraternities Con cress, which convenes on September 26. I intend to transact other lodge , in view of finding evidences or a permanent water supply. Mr. Dar ton cnrefully Investigated the geolog ical formation of the country and noted the evidences of water now found. The country between the Cascades and the Blue mountains Is un old lava bed. lying in luyers or sheets. work while East, and exnect to re turn to Pendleton about October 16." ' berE lmVe arrived from Grant's Pass. 1 where they huve been working In the mines. Both were originally from Reno. New, but came to Wallowa ble. as the car had been by mistake sidetracked at a country siding and subjected to nn early June sun for ( three days before being put on the I u, uw.mnuu. ' f nrnin 1 1 ntm In .leal with, the under- ground flows being so erratic and Delighted With Fustcrn Oregon. ' uncertain. Ferry LaVine and George Hester- J After Inspecting the country thor oughly and observing all the visible prospect3, Mr. Darton advised the Walln. where their daughter will en ter the Adventlst College at College Place. From Walla Walla the re mainder of the family will go to Se attle and other Sound points. FltUIT FKOM FUEEWATElt. One Hundred und Fifty Persons En- county a year ago and took land, and ' are on their wav to llv nn thlr gaged in Packing Three Curs a homesteads for "a time. Later they Day Sent Out. J will return to this neighborhood with , I the Intention of getting employment f.. i . V. l .. . nM nn . r.-...11. .!...! v .e. ...(, vi un wt lua ,i,ii nidi teams, to earn money to put Into their Wallowa homesteads. They are simply delighted with Eastern Ore- l gon and with Wallowa county, but Wulla Walla Pioneer. Lewis McMorrls, one of the pioneer j and Is one of the most difficult of j ,ast nght m PemetolJ. Hls nome ,8 In Walla Walla. This morning he I went to Weston, where he will visit for u day or two. Mr. McMorrls enme west over 60 years ago. "This ( is the first time I have been In Pen- ; dleton for a year," said Mr. McMor rls, this morning. "There has been a decided change In 12 months. Pen dleton has been a good town and there has been plenty of life here ever since the first house was built." Stoneware Sale roit THE FEW RESLVLXIXG MAYS AT OUU OLD STAND WE WILL SELL Otm STOXEWAItE AT THE FOLLOWING TIUCES: OXE-nAIiF GALLON JAR WITH COVER 15c OXE GALLON JAR WITH COVER 20c TWO-GALLOX JAR WITH COVER 38c THREE-GALLOX JAR WITH COVER 50e FOUR-GALLOX JAR WITH COVEU C3(, ITVE-GALLOX JAR WITTI COVER ;5c REMEMBER ALL HAVE COVEHS. TJilS PRICE OXLY IuSTS UXTHj WE Mora. AVE BOUGHT A STRAIGHT CAR Olt WE WOULD NOT MAKE THESE PRICES, TOR A FOUR.GALI,0. JAR SHIPPED LOCAL WOULD COST US, LAID DOWN IX PE.V. BLETOX, 72 be, AXD OUR SALE FIUCE IS tiac. OWL TEA HOUSE REMOVAL SALE X : Freewater Is a busy and prosper ous community these days. In addi tion to the Industries common to the better class of country towns, the fruit industry Is added, and its vol- ume la uuruu uuuciaiuuu ur uuurcwi- ... . . ... " i ated by outsiders, even many in the ' would have stopped In Umatilla coun-, a countv not fullv understnndlnir It. ! ' "u "'cr "VKn cani rnnu oi me There are three firms engaged In j character they wanted. buying and packing the products of I tree and vine the Mumford compa ny, the Shields company, and Fruit Union. These three firms employ ISO persons, of whom 120 are packers .and the remainder boxers and hauler-. "-i-rij Most of the packers are women, who are only excelled in the business commission to drive a well in the river bottom, near the city, this being the most feasible plan to pursue. He huld the formation of the earth in this entire district precludes the pos sibility of making even a guess at the hidden water supply. The well would be simply an experiment. He also advised the development of water sources on the brow of the hills overlooking the Wild Horse. I where there are surface evidences of i flow of water. It had been the hope of the city water commission that an official from the geologic survey could be , located here for a short time, to ful . ly Investigate the water supplies In FurnKhlug Department Moved. The men's and boys' furnishings department of the Peoples Ware house Is being moved today Into the t.tw quarters. New show cases for this department have arrived and the nen stock is now being displayed to the test advantage. A large and ele raiu stock is now shown in an at tractive manner. The new quarters add greatly to the convenience and appearance of the stnrp. ' Not Made by a Trust IF YOU ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR A FIXE 5c CIGAB, TRY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE LARGEST INDEPEXDEXT MAXUFACTURER IX THE U. S. TO BE ABSO LUTELY" FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE. High School Principal George W. Eyre, principal of the ! Pendleton high school, urrlved In Will Intest In Umatilla County. John Carr and wife of Hnstlnc. Iowa, have been visiting In the north- 1 vicinity, and give the commission ern part of the county, and prospect- some definite iniormatlon on the per ing Freewater, Milton and Athena ninnent underground flows, but Mr. with the Intention of looalltiff omo-1 Darton says this will be impossible. ,i-v, t . i. .. . MH..i i. ..... t fnr th renson that the denartment ' ' her; they went to he vXy YuZ ' hrt of men. having not enough ' VUton last night. Mr. Frye ( grad- X morning, where they will visit with Practical men now available to carry I "tedfrom the University of Oregon, j They expect to Invest more i "e necessary work m re atton to - - " . 44 PEGGY O'NEAL 5c CIGAR 1 by the Chinamen who for years have jonowea orange ana lemon parsing .- ..-.. w u"""i 7" " .Til' ' at Astoria. He Is well known in In California. These women earn in mis county, but win return ' : r-m,lmlluu -,. Q m as . from 11 tn I?.sn n ,lotf V.in Mi.iiln ImiM and remain there until next ' r,ea "i- ... Mr Darton came to Pentlieton for " ""e ".. ,.:. l sl"nB- f h nllrnn nf invtlmitlnir man he gained the title of the "big the condition here. He was engag- i R ' mu" lne c'ieBe. .r. X t t X 4 : I iFAIR. j FACES Made fairer by use of our Mme. Qui Vive's Skin Food. Removes the effect of "THE GOOD OLD SU3I3IER TIME." It Is an excellent massage cream, removes dirt. tan. freckles and sunburns. High ly recommended by leading theatrical people. Price 25c Tallman & Co. LEADING DRUGC1STS A. G. HOWARD Will Tuke an Eastern Trip. ed in Investigations near Denver, E're has been spending the summer W. M. Johnson and wife, of Free- " he recelved n(ltrucUon8 from'"' vorlous points on the coast water, were In town yesterday set- f V..M , mtt , Panii.,. tllng the estate of Mrs. Julia Blan chard. Mrs. Johnson'B deceased moth- I er. They returned to Freewater this morning. Mr. Johnson will leave In a short time for Chicago and other Eastern points. including his old home in Canada, which he has not sen for over 30 years. He left this morning for Western Nevada, where he has a corps of men at work. HOE BUYS THE HEIt.VLD, Former FrecMuter Farmer In Nehpner Business. J. L. Roe. who recently sold Many New Telenhones. J L. Hoe. wno recently soiu so Twelve new 'phones have been put acres of alfalfa land near Freewater in in this place during the present ! for J11.000. has purchased the en month, and 16 more are contracted I tire plant and business of the Baker for which will be Installed ns soon ''" Herald, the famous hobby of as the Instruments arrive. ' Lewon Balllet. i Mr. Hoe's son, Carl, formerly of the - - ; Enterprise Chieftain, had purchased a Halt Interest in the Herald some Will Attend St. Helens. Mrs. Alice Sheridan, her daughter Gertrude, and Miss Bertha Alexan der left this morning for Portland, where the young ladles will attend St. Helen's Hall for the ensuing year. Enguges SIrs- Sheridan will return in a few , nays lor a snort siay. out win spend ' the fall and winter In Portland. TELEPHONE MAIN 2M1 i ! 115 COl'HT STREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. X in! It since Herald . Therp Js no oeDoer Lachner, has been Issuing Schilling's Best ginger ; there's! the suspension of the old , , ifompany in May. nothing Wrong m OCnillingS, J. L. Uoe and sun have now pur Best anything. I Teacher' Contract Filed. j Contracts to teach were filed with County School Superintendent Frnnk I K. Welles this morning as follows: Miss Bessie McDanlel. district 94: Adelle Mulkey. district 21: Miss Nellie I Dnrr. district 15. anil David MeGln- , nls, district 44. Moneyback. chased Mr. Lnchner's Interest and will edit and manage the )aper. Jointly. .Mr. I'oe wti. formerly a prosperous farmer nf the Sand I'ldge in Grand Itonde valley, and for se-eral years has been a resident of Umatilla coun ty. He was a prominent republican polltioiun while a resident of Union county, und Is a political writer of much force. New Cement Ialng. The laying of the 350 feet of 12 foot .cement pavement around the new Matlock and Bowman buildings Is In progress and will be completed within the next two weeks. I SPECIAL SALE ON I Boys' Clothing 1 and Furnishings Eastern Oregon staple wool. In the ; dirt, is quoted nt 20 cents per pound in Boston. i FROM LAST TO FIRST UOXDIIKI'HL HYPNOTISM. 'Hint it THEIR RIGHT TO KNOW People ulio entrust their money to a bank want to know Mimctlilng of lt flminulal ntrengtli. Wo fully rccognlxe this right, nud gladly furnlili depos itor with a li.tt of our dlrcctora and stockliulders. Then, from time to time c ptthlbjli reports Allowing tlie condition of the bank. Copies of these rciKjrts arc kept on linntl for thoe who wish to bee them. Commercial National Bank of Pendleton i'IImiiiui-. Xie IVrforins Feat J I Ar 'IVuly I'lofeloiml. Thomas Nye entertained a largo , iiiiiiibfr of friend at the Conimer- ' clul Association last night with a J j demonstration of his powers as a i hypnotist. Mr. Nye had cnuinlete I f j control over three nubJeotH he per- ( resort when SUCh ailments I , formed with. As an amateur he mnkit ttt tlio i . head .ind some of his work is even ' beyond that practiced by the protes- i siouai. For Instance: The instant People used 10 take plain j cod liver oil for coughs, colds, j throat and lung troubles after X other remedies had failed. Scott's Emulsion is the modern idea of cod liver oil the first instead of the last !! i llow school suits tuo-pleoe, si.no, S2.nn to si.oo. Boys' school suits, three-piece $2.00, 82.50 to 85.00. "Buster Brown" Suits, $:l.25, S3.50, 81.00 nud 85.00. Boys' Knee Pnutx, 50c, 75c, 81.00 und 81.25. Boys' Long Pants, 81.50, 82.50 and 83.50. choice collection of boys sweat ers in colors nud fancy Htriies. lit $1.00, 81.25 to $2.00. Boys' Cups, 25c mid 50c. We ulso have hoy' Shirts, Tics, Collars, Hats and Shoes. ft change or a cataleptic from a condi tion of utter relaxation to rigidity. In this Mr. Nye rnjsos the subject so that his heels and the back of his head are all that rust on the floor. Aiiuuier uci is to hukkcmw limi me i . subject return to a sub-conscious j help at all flgeS, state at the end of a given time with- 1 nut further command or act on the part of the hypnotist. This evening Mr. Nye will entertain at the home j of W. J. Furnish. appear. The taste of the oil is not apparent and the oil itself is partly digested makes it easy for the stomach. Scott's i eii Emulsion is a quick, rename BAER. DALEY One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers Wt : Mitd ou a umplc fitc upon rtquut. SCOTT & UOWNt 409 I'iil StrMt, NewVotk HACK TO GItANT COUNTV. (corgi- Elliott, Arrested for Stealing Hnrne, Taken to Long Creek. Deputy Sheriff Kelley of Grant county. Is In Pendleton from Long Creek to secure George Elliott, under arrest for horse stealing, Klllott was arrested last week by Sheriff T. D. Taylor as he rode into town with three stolen horses In his possession. The animals are the property of John Johnson and J. W. Wilson of Long Creek. It is alleged that Elliott and Kalph Lumford stole the horses and the former waasnt to this city to Us- THIS REMEDY Is sure to GIVE SATISFACTION. Ely's Cream Balm Guts Edit! at Oict It cleans, soothe and heal the dis eased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold In the head nuleklr. It I absorbed. Ileal and protect membrane, neatore tne and smell. FEVER FOR SALE HAY tbe lenses of taste Fall alie 00c. at drorzUt or by mall. Trial ii 10c by mall. M.Y OltOTlIKHH, 80 Warren Btrt, hur Vork. 0-room modern dwelling, good loca t!on,l lots, fine basement, every 1 thing now and up-to-dato, J3000. Croom house, Vs lots, barn, chicken ' yard, shade trees, J17C0. Modorn G-room cottage, 6 fine lots, (Ino soil, $2600. C-Room house, nlco Improvements, shade trees SHOO. 280 acres fine land; elegant house; close to town, S650J. highlr 480 acres finest wheat land; improved, J27.000. G-iO acres grain land. $10,000. 040 acres grain land, well lmprotea, 981)00. Office rooms for ront. Tlmb.er land lor sale. Timber locations made. If you wish to buy or sell nythlnf call on me In my offJc.e In SarlfP Bank building. C. C. BERKELEY