PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, rENDLETOV. OREGON. ntlDAY. SEPTEMBER 1C. 1001. EIGHT PAGES. ft'; fa Dissolution Sale IS Di ritOGRESS. PltlCES CtT, SLASHED AND SLAUGHTEK EI). $30,000 STOCK OF EOOTWEAK MCST HE SOLD. C SORGHUM s DINDINGER, WILSON &, CO. Good Shoes Cheaper Than Ever ! l YIELDS WELL w. w. wolke harvests EXPERIMENTAL CHOP. western Warehouse Company, who returned yesterday afternoon from a trip to Swltsler's Island mid through the Wnlla Walla country. "The yield In grain this year has been exeep- ! (tonally good and the farmers have no fault to find with the prices. I , J look for a Rood business year In spite j of the fact that a presidential cam- , T pulgn Is on." l Mr. McComns Is Interested In , Swltzler's Island, and has 'been exper-,' i Imentlng with sugar beets. "We had . planted about 1G acres," he said, "but T the water was not turned on soon Z Gum Without Irrigation Except the ! enoU(;h Bnd ,he rilu,l ,m8 been vcry Soeiwice nnd Yields llulshctl Sor- Clmin nt the Kate of IHKI Gallons Per Acre Mr. AVolfc AV11I Mnkc Sorghum n Hegular Crop Hereafter l'liltliiR lu Plant to Make Syrup. tinsattsfnctory. 1 believe the coun- i try would raise sugar beets, but our , experiment has not been what was J looked for, II PLEASED KNIGHT An "Infant Industry" that will bear watching any amount of devel oping In CmntlUa county Is the nil STEPHENS GIVES BONDS. Young Man Acon-cd or Stealing Hop-os lit Liberty Under 8000 Hall. Warren Stephens, who has been In i nis open nouse , , .,rChum. luilclnir from th ov. i the countv lull for the oast two and perlence nnd opinion or W. W. i one nan months, cnargeu wmi norse AV. 1. 1IAVSPOKI) iti TOTtXS ntOM CONCLAVE. the finest wines. was kept by the Kentucklans mrougnoui uie enure session. i Wolfe, of Echo. .stealing, was released this morning Mr Hansford saw the Milwaukee ; y. Wolfe's experience In the nils- under bonds of J900. Mrs. Florence launched, and says It was a very Im pressive sight worth :olnc a long ways to witness. He also visited the mint and saw some of the $46,000,000 lug of sorghum and reduction of the ' sap in the East naturally led him to ! speculate on the poslblllties of the i T. . hn tllutlf. In t ll 1 1 f M.tfnt till ! eil In have stolen five head of horses worth of gold from Japan, in return su,t ()i th(U wh,k tlu8UBllr Deet is j from farmers in the Hadger Springs E. Stephens, his sister-in-law. and B. C. Auttninn are the bondsmen. On June -3 last. Stephens Is alleg- fur American goods, being coined. Sicak In Glowing Term of the Hos- j pltallty and Entertainment at San Frunclco and EH-cially of the Oicii Hou-e Maintained by Ken- tucky's Grand Coniniandery of Knight- Templar Saw the Mll Muukec Ijiunclietl. I VETERAN SCHOOL TEACHER. s. s. A. D. Hansford returns from the Knights Templar conclave enthusias tic over the sights and more than en thusiastic over the good-fellowship and the hospitalities that waited up on everybody's fuAMtes and made every dream und every waking mo ment a vision of rupture. Business In San f ranclsco was -temporarily suspended every line ex cept those engaged in catering and In transportation, and the city gave itself up to making life enjoyable for the visiting thousands, and every de vice that could appeal to the eye. the ear and the appetite was used for their benefit and was gratuitous. The reception by the Kentucklans was the most gorgeous and lavish and spontaneous ever enjoyed by any order at any time or place. Its basis was an appropriation made by the Kentucky grand lodge and by the lodges of Louisville, which was ex pended on the most beautiful embel lishments of the Hotel St. Francis, .and the finest liquors ever drank out aide of "QW Kalntuck." I T&r. Hansford testifies that the whisky which flowed at the fit. Fran ds was a little the fines; that ever found Its way west of the Rocky mountains, and there were 250 coses Darnell Hecclvo l'lrt Certificate to Tench. 'yet an experiment, sorghum Is not , at least It Is not with him. I sno Gallons Per Acre. Grade Three years ago he raised a small . patch; two years ago and a year ago he also reduced small patches. One By reason of former high grades year, by slight Irrigation, he raised In the subject of arithmetic, notwith- ! sorghum which tried out at the rate standing the fact that he failed to of 500 gallons to one ncre of plants, pass the recent county teachers' ex- , Last spring he planted three acres amlnation, S. S. Darnell has recur- ' ol sorghum on ground that Is seml ed a ptrst grade certificate. ' desert, being located In the edge of neighborhood. His mother recently I arrived from the East and It was j through her efforts that his release I was brought about. HYPNOTIC ENTERTAINMENT. Thomas Nje Will Give Second Exhi bition ut Commercial AMicliitlou, Thomas Nye will give a second en tertainment in hypnotism at the par lors of the Commercial Association Stoneware Sale FOll THE FEAV REMAINING BAYS AT OWl OLD STAND AVE WILL SELL OTJU STONEWARE AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: ONE-HALF GALLON JAR AVITH COVER lie ONE GALLON JAR AVITH COVER 20c TWO-GALLON JAR AATTH COALER 38c THREE-GALLON JAR WITH COVER. 50c POUR-GALLON JAR AVTTH COVEU C3c ITVE-GALLON JAR WITH COVER 75c REMEMBER ALL HAAE COVERS. THIS PRICE ONLT liASTS T7NTIL WE MOVE. AVE BOUGHT" A STRAIGHT CAR Oil AVE WOULD NOT MAKE THESE PRICES, TOR A FOUR-GALLON JAR SHIPPED LOCAL WOULD COST US, LAID DOWN IN PEN. BUTTON, 72SC, AND OUR SALE PRICE IS 03c. OWL TEA HOUSE REMOVAL SALE 4 A recent school law provides that ' the mtadows. four miles northwest tomorrow night, when an applicant ut two successive 1 of Echo. The ground was plowed j His private exhibitions, given at examinations secures an average of . once and had never been plowed be- different homes in the city, have per cent or more In nny one ' fore, being typlcnl sjge brush semi-. been highly appreciated und his branch, he shall be exempted from desert. It was harrowed once and i many friends are glad to acknowl further test in that study. ' then the sorghum seed put in the ' edge his superior skill In this art. Darnell has held second and third j ground and no further attention paid grade certificates and he was obliged i to It: it was not cultivated nor was at the recent examination to secure i a drop of water put upon It from that first grade papers or' nothing. He I time on except the few und lnsuffl falied to secure the general uverage clent rains which fell after seeding, of 90 per cent. Gm AVlth SublrrlgnUon. Later In looking over his old papers ; h d had Darnell discovered that he was enll- . .h, ki i,i,. .,,. it. and one good soaking from a ( broken Irrigation ditch above it. Yet ; this sorghum developed an excellent crop, und Mr. AVolf Is now putting ; light this year. Neither would be valley to satisfied satisfied to return to the live, nnd return perfectly with Umatlllu county. tied to exemption in arithmetic and when the matter was laid before the examining board, he was given his old credits in that branch and his average was jui.u wu.Cc (n Q viatn for tne tirst grade cerucuie. prevf- , crusher operuU.d OUS eUinillU&IUIlS in.cicu 1 100 per cent and 90 Pr cent, respec- ' lively In arithmetic. His markings i nr tht lawt rt In thin branch aru K S ' '. . ... ... ... AHA ... - - of lne pyouno Wiu yieia ai least iuu per cent. gaijong Qf sorghum per acre. He Mr. Darnell Is past 50 years of age COngljBr that sorghum raising in the uiiu ix itkiuu rhn fl at rirt la no lonrer In the ex. T i i 1 ' -- a l IWttlV J':. lllllll'. He and others interested feared the soil, which is principally sand, would Returned IYuni the A'ulley. Mrs. A. C. Henderson and her niece, Mrs. A. L. Rogers, both of Pilot Rock, have returned from a two-months' visit to Linn county and Corvallls und other valley points, their old home. It was their first rjturn ii JS years, and they iud many changes, and also that all the principal crops of thut country are reducing It. The by horse power. i and the boiler wil Icost from J100 to It 123 in cast outlay, and Mr. Wolfe Ms perfectly confident' that portions Not Made by a Trust IF YOU ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR A FINE 5c CIGAR, TRY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE V. S. TO BE ABSO LUTELY FULL I LA A ANA FILLER AXD HAND-MADE. 4 X ,t entered the Confederate army at jage of J? years and servet during the war. He was three times wound- ,ed and carries 6n empty sleeve since . Mnu: , , , tpn. that the fight on Malvern hill. He has . 0D W0Ud be ruined, but noted I been teaching in this county for sev- j . n -ratified surnrlse that the mud- - of it on tap there from start to finish, t eral years. , d . wnter tTom the broken ditch ac- f flanked by an unknown quantity of; ; tually seemed to have furnished iieiuroeu troni iuing. lenpugh clinging, soil w oinu tne ?qaijng. ; suiiicieniiy 10 pre" " , a jFAIR. I FACES Made fairer by use of our Mme. Qui A'lve's Skin Food. Removes the effect of "THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME." It Is an excellent massage cream, removes dirt, tan. freckles and sunburns. High ly recommended by leading theatrical people. Price 2.'.c. Tallman d& Co. LEADING DRUGGISTS Returned From AVeddlng. Prof. Bieakney returned from EI gin last night. Yesterday he officiat ed at Elgin at the wedding of Lewis J Looking for a Locution, AVI11 Dozler left this morning with i the avowed Intention of finding some j 1 I I ...III 1 . 1 .. 1 n .1 A . piuce wncru lie vmii ire suiiancu .w i before he stops . ii a going. Mis lmmeumie iieniiiiuiiun , Is the Coeur d'Alene country; from there to the Okanogan, and later to J the Alberta country. It is likely that ( his brother-in-law, J. K. Motsch- nian and his family, will go to Alber- i ta In the spring. Mr. Motschmnn Is ! now In Northern California prospect- T PEGGY O'NEAL 5c CIGAR Ukluh Buttcrmnker. A A, G. HOWARD by the heaviest winds. j The former crops or sorgnum rais- TTltlnh. is one of Denham. superintendent of the Lake j ed by Mr, Wolfe in this neighbor- j he "DUttermakers whose product al- Sutierior Lumber Company, who was married to Miss Una Conner, propri etor of a gents' and ladles" furnishing house at Elgin. s-J IVr Ilrail fur Mlxwl Bluckcro. Henderson & Won. of Pilot Rock, have sold to Hunter & Stephens, the Nebraska burrs. :00i head of sheep mostly yeafllngs, 2 and J-year-olds. at an average price of f! per 1 head. hood were raised near the river, . r,ltT,nnds the ton of the mar where the soil Is different and the j keL Mr connell des not Put UD moisture supply more plentiful and ' (ce nQr bu. ice but stores his butter reliable. His experience of this year and kceps his milk nnd crenm in he regards as almost a revelation of ! aub-cellars cooled by the finest possibilities. ' springs in the county. His annual First Experiment. ' output is 3333 pounds sold In Pendle- Mr. Wolfe is believed to be the , ton. and 1250 pounds sold in other firs experimenter with sorghum In market, 'lf.f aIe 'I'lilhll'hv6 that the Echo district. A few have exper-I ures only, with the probability that mented wi h It In the northern part ; he markets above the estimate given but the results huve TELEPHONE MAIN SMI. 115 COURT STREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. Drink DESCENT REAM OFFEE It is Fins of the county. not received any particular attention. if Indeed they were at all encourue- , Near Echo this year Tom bmltn .tnd Benjamin Haley raised small pai-.'hes of sorghum from seed furn ished by Colonel R. C. Judson of the R. & N. They did not raise iioush to warrant putting up plants (..r its reduction, and It Is not known 'a hat disposition they will make the crop. x . . Engineer Llslit I'lant at Milton. J. B. Gorton, for some time en gineer of the Milton municipal elec tric light plant, was In town last night and went to Heppner this morning, called there by the danger ous Illness of his fatlmr. K. B. Goi - tun. who Ik uftllcted witn u stomacn i t trouble. Mr. Gorton is succeeded in the Mlectrlc light plant temporarily i of ! bv a man named Powers, from V itlln t Walla. : SPECIAL SALE ON : I Boys' Clothing j and Furnishings i HAl'I'V FARMER YORK. IN 1 and 2 L3. 1 SEALED TINS ONL.? Killed ii .Mule for u Bear. . . . . . it Id raponeo irom uie iihiuiimii"" , Mild M.uOd llii-h.-N ut Wheat at 07 ! that M. A. Itader and Dan Downey I . .... ... ....I., 'who huve Just returned from a hunt- Z Cent, anil Mart- lor vor....- ...... , mfcrtook a ml,le l.ongii.K , With the pr.eeds of H.000 Inwh- t( a torm-r nanied Ward, for a boar , els of wheat safely iorn in I ad killed it before seeing what it bank, out of dbt und a J6000 rl- j really WHP- dence on his farm in pTtvaem of cm- struct Ion. JaiMe X. York of Weston. . Mlieilnery. la a nnntnlud man. i ... j. ' Mr Vnrk haa tMn larmillK near : 9 i Two carloads of farm Weston for a number of yean. ....i . r i 5' ' x- THEIR RIGHT TO KNOW People "ho entrust their money to n hank want to know something of it rlmmclal KtroiiKth. Wo fully recosnlM thU rlglit, nnd Rladly furiiHli depositor-, with n Hit of our directors nnd stockholders. Then, from time to time ic publish reports Miowlns tho condition of tho bank. Copies of theo reiKirts ure kejit on linnd for Uio-o Mho v.iih to bee them. Commercial National Bank of Pendleton ihaa experienced the ui and downs I I of a farmer's life and now finds him-, a. ' ....,. t.u, mu 1 nwsi rrl the too. unloading at this point. machinery . & N. for I If Forest fires lme broken out anew j In all the Cascade runge. f rtlf making hte way toward the top ! had an exceptionally fine oro thi Hifl." ald Mr. York, who was I ! in IWIetoa yeMarday afternoon.' VN YOU UK? IJM t and I managed to dispose of It at an UJ I VV DELVn ? avra pric of fit cents. I came to Qf m40 eart,ur ltfter your meals? J Pendleton today and received my If ,,0 you knolv how miserable you money. In a few weeks I am going . . you're afraid to eat this or ' Biijb' school .-tilts, to-piece, Sl.r.0, S2.UI) to SI. 110. Boj .' school siiilts, threc-pifeo $2,110, S2..o to sr.. CIO. "Buster Bitiwn" Suits, sn.s.'t, sn.r.n, si.oo mid s.i.oo. Boys' Knee Punts, aoc, 75c, S1.00 nnd 91.S5. Boys' Ixmg Pnnts, Sl.Ml, 32.r0 mid 8S.50. A choice collection of lioys sweat ers lu colors and fancy ctrl)-. nt $1.00, $1.25 to 82.00. Bojs Caps, 25c anil 50c. We also have boyo' Shirt, Ties, Collars, lints und Shoes. to the that, and as a result you become thin ; to take my family and go World's fair and then pay a visit to an(1 run ,oW T.ikc our advice nnd my old home in North Carolina.' lry a tloge of uost. tter s Stomach Bit- J ters before each meal ou will no- TAX CASH ARGUED. i uce an Improvement from the very, . ifirst dose, and when taken regularly i always cures a Weak Stomach, Weak mmwvWyTTTITT,v,TTTr.,. Kliluojs. Poor Appetite, crvinisncs, BAER. (& DALEY One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers o. R. ,t- N. A!iiiiuiit Ir( Now in Iho . HiiihU of .lodge Hill". The argumentB In the notion of th O. It. N. eomimny asHing ior a writ of review of Its assessment In Umatilla county were eoncluded , shortly before 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon and the matter Is now In i lint hands of Circuit Judge w. ISIh. Abstain Counsel Arthur C. Spon cer. of the O. R. & N. company, who conducted the case for tho railroad, rctuinol to Portland last night. It. will be several days before Judge El- I Us renders his decision in tne cue. JJEETS NEEDED WATER. E. W. McConuw' Crop on Swltxler's Lslond Very Light "There is no need of my saylne anything In regard to the wheat crop of the Inland Empire," said E. W. McComas, local agent for the North- Indlsestlon, Dy-ix-paln nnd Malaria. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS The Morning After i a heavy and rich meal will ! be unattended by discomfort I or sickness if, before going I to bed, you will take Beecham's Pills gold ETerywher. In box (Mc. - FOR SALE 9-room modorn dwelling, good loca tion, lift lots, fine basement, every thing new nnd. up-to-dato, 300O. C-room house, lota, barn, chicken ynrd, abade trees, I17B0. Modern C-room cottage, C fine lota, lino soil, $2500. G-Itoom house, nic Improvomonts, shade trees $1100. 280 aeret'Ctae land; elegant house; clcW.to tews, 9CCt.j. higbir 4S0 acres finest wheat land; Improved, $27,000, C40 ncrcs grain land, $10,000. . 040 acres groin land, well Impror0' $S500. Office rooms for rent. Timb.er land for sale. Timber locations made. If you wish to buy or sell T call on me In my office In bstiw Bank building. C C. BERKELEY hMIMIMO tUM'