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DAILY EAST OREtiOMW, PKXUI.KTOX. OREGON. MOMVW. AlfilST 21. 1905.
EIGHT PAGES.
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Golden R.ule Store
...SHOES...
The gathering of the ripened harvest and the maturing of all the
products of nature remind us that the season is fast approaching,
when parents must give attention to the buying of school shoes. We
anticipated this long time ago, so now have on our shelves, ready
for ynur inspection, the very best school shoes shown in Pendleton
for the money. There has recently been an advance In all grades of
Shoos, but by buying early we have them to offer you at the same old
price, which has ever been lower than the lowest.
Note the following prices. These are as represented:
MORMON
SINGERS
CM;iKX CllOllt liOKS TO THE
litltUiATiox t;i!i:ss.
Kid lace, single sole, sole leath
er counter, the best Shoe ever
made for the price. Extra
special value.
Fizes 5 to 8 50c
Sizes S 1-; to 11 75c
sues 11 1-S to 2 98c
Kid lace, patent tip. extension
sole, sole leather counter, will
no. rip; we guarantee It to
Rive absolute satisfaction, none
like it for the price:
Sizes 5 to 8 98c
Slies 8 1-! to 11 $1.18
Sixes 11 1-! to J $1.85
Cadet calf, extension sole, sole
leather counter, four rows of
stitches: cannot rip; light and
soft; best value.
Sixes 5 to 8 98c
Sizes S 1-2 to 11 $1.18
Sixes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.18
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.35
Kangaroo calf, extension sole,
very soft and pliable, zigzag
stitch, cannot rip: big value.
Sizes 5 to 8 88c
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $1.15
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.35
Our lines of men's and ladles'
Shoes are just as strong and
prices just as reasonable as
that of the school Shoes.
Will Iti-mk-r nil liriaiillon Ode"
Which won Iho limns of I he g.
iliMt t'onut-es In 1903 Mormons
lukp n SMViulty of IhnWoping the
Voice of All Children With the He
ult Tlnti ;chkI SIiiewm Are Xumor
oiis in Ml Mormon Settlements.
PACKERS AKE DEFIANT.
GENERAL NEWS.
XORTHW'EST NEWS.
The grand stand collapsed at a ball : Rich & Harris, of Prosser, Wash., I
game at Walnut, Iowa. Many were have the contract for driving a 4000-
Injured, Mrs. Ed Rurke so seriously foot tunnel for the Alaska Central I
he .will die.
railroad.
Vinson Walsh, son of the Colorado Jack Gruhler, a Lane, Idaho, miner,'
millionaire. Thomes Walsh, was kill- Inst the sight of one eye and was '
ed by his automobile running into otherwise Injured by a premature ex- j
an iron bridge railing at Newport, plosion of dynamite. 1
R- ' .1 William Daly got a cumulative sen-j
There are 27.000 children in the ' tence for burglary at Seattle, and will
government Indian schools, and upon serve 10 years. He has served time
their education the government an-1 for burglary in California. I
Dually spends between J8.000.000 and' state Superintendent Ackerman be-j
19.000.000. j Heves there will be 2000 teachers at i
In Belgium death sentences are Portland to attend the educational !
never carried out because King Leo-! congress August 29 to September 2. !
pols promised his mother as she was A barn and the residence of B. S. j
dying that he would never sign his' Huntington and W. H. Wells burned j
name to a death warrant. hit The Dalles. Loss. 000. Hard'
Lambert Nieuhaus. tonflned In the1 work only saved much other property. !
jail at SL Ljjuis. committed hari-kari! The Japanese school at Seattle has
the day before he was to have been ' received the $500 cash promised It'
hung, by stadbbing himself In the! by Baron Komura, when he was in
abdomen with an ordinary penknife. Seattle en route to the peace confer-
Dr. Fred Woole. who became fa- ence. ;
mous as the conductor In the Hath! Five susprt :r im . l.-r aii' St at j
festival In Bethlehem, Pa., has ac-, Cott . i; .,-,. . chant"! with robbing;
cepted a call to the chair of music I it store at Grant's Pass of $200 worth
at the University of California, at a j of mci'iiiaiiJUv. All are strangers
alary of $5000 a year. ! nl seml-hoboes. ,
In many parts of the Australian : The plant of the Oregon Handle
continent, bee farming has become a J Manufacturing company, at Newberg.
profitable and popular occupation. f Or., has burned. Origin of the fire
There are at present 250.000 hives j unknown. Loss. $12,000. with onlyl
In Australia, producing from 10.000,- $2000 insurance.
000 to 15,000,000 pounds annually. A. O. Benjamin failed to raise or j
Louis Jlmlnez, a Santa Fe section remove from the channel the steamer'
foreman at Etlwanda, Cal., was bit-! Challenger, wrecked at South Bend,!
ten on the back of the neck by a black Wash., in the Columbia, and forfeit
spider. He was at first very ill, and' ed his bond of $1000.
Saturday night, on the westbound
i. R. & X. train, there passed through
IVnilletnn one of the greatest musical
orKanlziiticins on the Pacific coast, If
nut In the entire Vnlted States.
The train bore to the Lewis and
'lark fair and the National Irrigation
ciniKress at Portland, the Ogden Ta
bernacle choir, consisting of 200 train
id volets, which will sing during the
week at the auditorium at the exposi
tion grounds, and also at the Irriga
tion congress.
During the session of the 1J03 Ir
rigation congress, which was held at;
Ogden. this choir rendered a specially
written irrigation 'ode," which was
composed and set to music for the oc
casion. It was the event of the entire
session.
Mormon churches make a special
ty of music, and a well trained choir
or chorus is one of the first things
acquired after a minister Is selected
to have charge of a church. Music Is
taught In all the Mormon schools, and
where children have voices of extra
ordinary sweetness, they are taken In
charge by special Instructors, who ,
prepare them for service In public I
choruses and choirs. In this way
every individual talent Is developed
and made use of, with the result that
a Mormon church is always an enter
taining place, because of Its excellent
singing.
It was remarked by Pendleton dele
gates to the Ogden convention that
the general nverage of musical talent
seemed greater among Mormon than
among Gentile children. Suoh Ib not
the case, however. The Mormons
make a specialty or developing music
al talent among all classes of children,
while Gentiles do not. That Is the
only difference.
The only counterpart for the Mor
mon choirs to be found In the United
Slates are In the Scandinavian colo
nies in Kansas. Nebraska and the Da
kotas ami the German soclotles of the
various large cities.
The Swedish musical organizations,
consisting at times of 1000 trained
voices are the wonders of the musical
world. The Mormon choruses are no
less w ondorftil and are more numerous.
May Attack Indictment llefore Octo
ber 8, Tute of Trial.
Chicago, Aug. 21. Developments
are exiected by federal authorities In
connection with the trial of the beef
packers before the trial day set on
October 2 by District Attorney Mor
rison. It has been reported that the pack
ers are making preparations to nttack
the indictments, and it is probable
they will not wait until October 2.
Additional subpoenas are dally being
issued for witnesses to testify in the
cases, ami many Mire being sent
throughout the United Stales.
Uelunis have been made on sub
poenas served In Texas. Rhode Island
and Maryland upon Armour & Co.,
employes. The men who will be
witnesses for the government from
Ihese states are: J. F. Caldwell. Dal
las. Texas; J. B. Carr. Baltimore, Md
and I). W. Miner, Providence, R. I.
Secret service men under Captain
Thomas I. Porter are still engaged In
an attempt to secure evidence of the
whereabouts ot witnesses who have
left the Jurisdiction of the court.
Warm Weather Items
For Indoor comfort and satisfying
siimer meals, we offer you
Icp f rPflm PpAP7Pr freei t,,e mo,t crera "nl
ICC UI Calll ri CC4CI require the leant I and labor, nnd
Gasoline Stoves
rrqu
the safe kind, tluit coolu the food and
not the cook.
WILL MAK
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H:iEXl)TS IX WATER
Sl'IT ASK I'Oll MORE TIME.
Attorney C. I'. Godwin Represented
About 2000 Itrfi-mlnnt In Filing
Stipulation for Extension of Time
to Answer the Complaint of the,
l'if'nter Wafer ' Vsvrs' Union
Agahwt People of Milton Case
Will lie Bitterly l iniglit and Will
He u History-Making Ca.se In Paci
ni" Coast Court.
For outdoor good times, our
HommnrL-c hromI Ktro""- ul" '"ulle J"",r
llallllllUlKS mimers enjoyment.
Goodman-Thompson Co.
I Negligee Shirts are Worn
1 in Summer
PBivriPil.t.y wH COMPORT.
BUT IF WORX WITHOUT A COAT,
TnE WELL DRESSED MEN ARE
PARTICULAR TO SEE THAT TREY
ARE CI.EAX AND FRESH.
The Up-to-Date Laundry
GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
THE LAUNDERING OF MEN'S
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, AND OUR
WORK WILL PLEASE THE MOST
EXACTING.
HIG MERCHANTMEN I'Oll JAPAN.
for a week has been a raving maniac,
the poison having reached his brain.
Hon. Henry St. George Tucker,
dean of the school of law and diplo
macy of Georgetown University. Vlr-
The Leyson hotel at Medical Lake,
Wash., burned. Loss on the building. '
$8000; on the contents. $1500. No1
Insurance. It was built In 1889 by j
Mrs. E. R. Leyson, who owned It until
glnta, has been unanimously elected; the fire.
president of the Jamestown Exposl-I The management of the Barnum &
tion company by the board of direc-; Ralley shows give as their reason for
tors. I cutting out street parades that last j
H. C. Beard, of Chicago, was carry-' ear tn' loBt 27 ot theIr best horses ;
ing $1026 in a valise from a' bank to j 1,1 different kinds of "mix-ups." and ',
his place of business, when he out $15,000 on damage clalmsj
assaulted by two men who knocked i originating In runaways nnd accl-j
him down and escaped with the j ,,entR-
money. The occurrence took place, Robert Keefe, the star pitcher of
In broad daylight. I the Tacoma baseball club, has been j
Senator W. A. Clark is credited "Hld to tne N'ew York American!
with the intention of establishing an ; c'ub- It Is presumed that the I
entirely independent line of steamers 1 f""1 ls an advance over the $25001
to run from San Pedro (terminus of, 'gently offered by the Chicago Na
the S. P.. L. A. & S. L. railway.) to' ""nals. Keefe will remain with the:
the orient. The system Is to be Inde-,
Tacoma team until November.
Two i:l.(MI(i-Toii I'n-Mrnger .ShlH on
the Way to Nagasaki.
Advices to the state department
from Consul Hauls at Nagasaki, re
port that the Mitsu Bishl Dockyard
and Engine Works of that city has
contracted to build for the Toyo Ri
sen Kalsha Kiislern Steamship com
pany) two sister possenger steamships
of 13. (i'iii tons each, one to be deliv
ered In :i" mils and the other In
three years.
These vessels are to have a length
between perpendiculars of 557 feet, a
breadth or f.t feel 6 Inches. They
will be liulll lo Lloyd's 100 A-l, and
In accordance with the rules of the
Japanese department of communica
tions, us well as '.he American pas
senger boat regulations. They will
have a speed of l' 1-2 knots.
pendent of all Harrlman and Hunting- i The Fern Creek Lumber company's
ton interests. I saw mill, at Frances, Wash., near
John Goodson. aged 11 years. ,' Bend, burned down and was a
under arrest at Detroit. Mich., charg-! m"lete l0HS tne hard-dry kiln going
ed with the murder of Hannah Mc-! wlth the ml"' Tne estimated
guade, aged 7. whom he shot through at 4".0('- The Insurance was $5000. j
the head with a small caliber rifle The ml" had Just been enlarged and
with which he was killing snarrows. 1 lmproved an,J wa8 wned ""Sely by
The act Is not denied, but friends of
the boy aver it was accidental.
An organization has been formed
In Chicago of Catholic, women, de-
C. B. Handy & Co., and J. Haber
setzcr, both of Frances.
Public Is Aroused. '
The public Is aroused to a knowl-
signed to promote total abstinence edge of the curative merits of that i
from all Intoxicants In society, and great medicinal tonic. Electric Bit-!
In all other Catholic circles wherein ' ter' for llt stomach, liver and kid-,
neys. Mary II. Walters, of 54t St.
the members may have Influence. . clar avenue Columbus. O., writer
Mrs. Keough, who Is a member of the "For several months I was given up
city school board, Is wealthy and an lo die. I had fever and ague, my
Race Horse Arriving.
Walla Walla, Aug. 21. Three car
loads of running horses from the
Portland tracks arrived at the fair
grounds yesterday to be put Into
training for the fall race meet. This
shipment will be followed In a few
days by nearly a score of harness
horses. Included in yesterday's ar
rivals are some of the best known
running horses on the western cir
cuit, and their presence here insures
one of the best meets ever given by
the Walla Walla association.
active club woman, ls sponsor for the
new organization.
nerves were wrecked; I could not
sleep, and my stomach was so weak,
i from useless doctors' drugs, that 1
j could not eat. Soon after beginning
J to take Electric Bitters, I obtained
' relief, and In a short time I was en
I tlrely cured." Guaranteed at Tallman
! & Co.'s drug store; price BOc.
Lowest Water for 30 Years.
Rlparla, Aug. 21. Fruitgrowers
along the Snake river are becoming
alarmed at the condition of the river,
which Is eight Inches lower than It
has been for 30 years, and Is still
falling. This unprecedented fall has
utterly demoralized river traffic,
forcing the O. R. & N. company to
Hbundon the runs of . the steamers
Spokane and LewiHton.
We have anything you want In the
Real Estate line Wheat Lands, Stock
Rancr-Mi and City Property. j
We have some very good buslneas
propositions to offer. j
E. T. WADE SON, i
Office In E. O. Building, Pendleton, Or.
. . . Poatoffloe Box it.
Black till. I
O. R. & N. Excursion Rates.
Special eastern excursion round trip
rates as follows: Chicago, $64.00; St
Louis, $(0.00; St. Paul, $51.(0; Min
neapolis, $52.50; Duluth, via direct
lines, $52.50; Kansas City, $51.60; St.
Joseph, $52.50; Leavenworth, $52.50;
Omaha, $52.50; Sioux City, $52.(0.
Dates of sale August 24, 25 and Sep
tember 1$ and 17. Going limit 10
days. Stopovers In either direction.
For particulars, call on E. C. 8mlth,
agent O. R. & N.
Peculiar Disappearance.
J. D. Runyan, of Butlervllle, O.,
laid the peculiar disappearance of hit
painful symptoms, of Indigestion and
biliousness, to Dr. King's New Life
Pills. He says: 'They are a perfect
remedy, for dizziness, sour stomach,
headache, constipation, etc." Guar
anteed at Tallman ft Co.'s drug store,
price 26c.
I For Sale.
Two wagons, one hack, nearly new,
, one grain rack, one hay rack. See H.
S. Scales at G. T. Wade ft Son's office.
The government of Holland has
called Prof. Jacob Krauss to the cab
inet, and he is succeeded In the-capacity
of consulting Panama canal
engineer by John Wllhelm Welcker.
A stipulation nsking for an exten
sion of time to answer the complaint,
was presented for filing In the circuit
court Saturday evening by Attorney
'. T. Godwin, of Milton, representing
all the defendants In the big water
right suit brought by the Water
Users' Union on the Walla Walla
river against all the settlers on the
river and in the city of Milton.
Mr. Godwin. In this nction repre
sents something near 2000 people. In
cluding the 400 individuals named as
defendants in the suit, besides the
municipality of Milton, containing a
population of about 1600 people.
It Is the Intention of every Individ
ual defendant In this cult to prepare
to fight the suit n every point, as up
on the decision in the case depends
the future water right of every land
owner in that entire district. In fact,
every land owner on the Walla Walla
and Tumnlum rivers is named as de
fendant In the suit, as well as the city
of Milton, which must also defend Its
right to use the waters of those
streams for domestic purposes and
fire protection.
Extension of time In which lo an
swer Is asked In order that the indi
viduals named In the complaint may
secure attorneys, and prepare nnswers
offsetting the claims of the complain
ant water union. It promises to be
the most Important water suit ever
heard on the Pacific coast, both from
point of numbers engaged In it and
also from the point of legal rights in
the use of water from the streams
of the state for municipal purposes
and irrigation'.
Pendleton
Steam Laundry
The Up-to-Date
LAUNDRY
FISHMAM &. PETERS, PROPS.
PHONE MAIN 179
American Beauty Cor gets
"Dainty as the Rose"
Cvery woman looks her best in an Ameri
can Beau ty Corset. They are correct in every
detail - style, shape, beauty and worknuaship.
Tke value ts greater tnan in any other
corset no matter what the price.
Their value is evident in every stitch.
KALAMAZOO CORSET CO..
Exclusive Makers.
KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY
GREAT EAST KK X DEPARTMENT STORM, B. P, NICHOLAS, PROP.
Ralph W. Breckenrldge, of Omaha,
chairman of the Insurance law com
mittee of the American Bar associa
tion, is radically In favor of federal
supervision of Insurance.
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THE ALTA HOUSE
8. C. BITTNER, Proprietor.
Enlarged and refitted.. Thir
ty clean, well-kept rooms with,
good beds.
Commodious dining room,
where meals lire served In fam
ily style. All white help.
First -class accommodation at
reasonable prices. Feed yard
Hi connection
STOP AT THE e
Aka House, Cor. Alta and MBI.
THE PORTLAND
OF
PORTLAND, ORROON.
American plan, $3 per day sad upward
Headquarters for tourists and cemmercls
travelers. Special rates made to familial
and single gentlemen. Tbs maoageneni
will be pleased at all tlmns to show roomi
and give prices. A modern Turkish bat I
establishment In the hotel.
H. C. BOWERS, afanigsr.
A. C. RUBY, CO.
IMPOKTEKS M IlItFKDKltS.
An Importation of 47 head Just received of Perchcrons. Kngllsh
Shires, Belgians and Coachers. if you are In the market for any
thing In this line we can certainly suit you. as wc can show you
more of thore nice, big, black fellows that will weigh a ton or over,
than all the other barns In the Northwest; sell you one cheap, make
you better terms, give you a better guarantee than -an be gotten
elsewhere, as we are permanently located with headqaurters here.
We ship direct from Europe to this point, therefore we don't have
any of those that could not be sold In the East or some of them
that have been sold several times and come back, but we have a food
lot of fresh i.oung horses that are all approved by the French gov
ernment, nnd when you buy one from us we give you a guarantee
that ls go . here, one that you don't have to go two thousand miles
to get action on. Terms to suit all. Tour Inspection Invited.
$500 REWARD....
For Information leading to the arrest and conviction of the per
son who stole the screen door fastener from our office door, between
8 and 11 a. m August 10th.
OREGON LUMBER YARD
Dealer In Lumber, Cement, Lime, Brick, Sand, etc.
First-Class Stove Wood $4.50 Delivered
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