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DAILY EAST OREGO VIA tf. PENPLF7PON. OREGON. THPRSRAY, FEBRUARY 91, 1007. KTGHT PARKS. Empire Maple Flavor IS THE TRCE ESSENCE OP TFIE GOOT Or II VERMONT MAPLE SYRVP. A TWO-Ol'XCE BOTTLE tXSTIN YOU 85c WILL MAKE TWO GALLOXS OF THE FINEST, MOST DELICIOUS MAPLE SYRUP YOU EVER ATE. THE COST IS A MERE TRIFLE. Start, the Day Right, BY HAVING T.MPIRE MAPLE FLAVOR "WITH YOCR HOT CAKES. TnE SAME DELICIOUS FLAVOR OF THE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP. THE COST IS LESS THAN ONE-HALF. EMPIRE MAPLE FLAVOR, 2 OVXCE BOTTLES Tomorrow, Thursday we will again serve coffee to all who visit our store OUR MOTTO IS: "F8 MARE RIGHT THAT WHICH IS NOT RIGHT." Empire Tea & Crockery Co., Inc. T. S. PRINCLE. Mgr. Phone Red 3 74 1 SUNDAY RE TWO HAYS' SESSION HERE NEXT WEEK. Umatilla County Sunday School As dntlon Will Hold Interesting Con vention at First Presbyterian Chtirrli In This City, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 26 and 27 Large Attendance of Delegates is Expected. The following excellent program has been prepared for the l"matilla County Sunday school convention, which will be held at the First Pres byterian church in this city next Tuesdny and Wednesday, February 28 and 27. Arrangements for the convention are now being completed and It prom ises to be one of the best ever held In the county. It is hoped that by the first of the week the Walla Walla ROYAL M. SAWTELL E JEWELER WATCHMAKER I SILVERSMITH or Egg Producing Food See Colesworthy CHOP MILL" CORNER" ALT A AND COTTONWOOD STS. A THIEF OF TIME procrastination Is. The time to buy a good timepiece is now. We have so many watches that are splendid timekeepers, that will save you much annoyance, that you should secure one at the prices we are offering them at. WINSLOW BROS. JEWELERS SCHOOL PROGRAM Must Have a Beginning. Do not postpone the opening of a savings account simply be cause of the imallncsa of your first deposit. All things, you know, have their beginning. The tig things of today were the little things of yesterday. Remember we receive deposits as low as a dollar, and pay four per cent interest on Savings Accounts. Commercial National Bank branch line of the O. R. & N. will be open, that the large number of delegates trom the east end of. the county may attend. The complete program Is as follows' Tuesday Afternoon 1:30 Praise Service 'led by Mrs. S. A. Lowell 2 Address of Welcome Prof. J. S. Landers 2:15 Response, Rev. W. N. Blodgetf 2:20 Roand Table "Sunday School Management" Rev. C. A. Phipps 3 Business; appointment' of com mlttees, etc. 1:10 Address Rev. E. T. Allen Special music 3:40 Address "Memory Work," Rev. C A. Phlppj 4 10 General discussion. 4: JO Social hour. Adjournment. Evening. 7 : SO Praise Service .... led by Rev. W. L. Van Nuys 8 Address Rev. H. N. Smith Special muMc. 8:30 Address "A Call to Service' Rev. C. A. Phipps Adjournment. Wednesday Morning. 6 Sunrise prayer meeting.... led by Fred A. Yates 9 A Half Hour With the Word of God Rev. Robert Warner 9:30 Address "The Men's Class' Rev. W. L. Van Nuys Special music. 10 Address "The Teacher's Op portunity" Rev. C. A. Phipps 10:30 General discussion. 11 Report" (ril Secretary. (b) Treasurer. c) Home Department Supt. (dl Primary Superintendent, c Teacher Training, (f) Special Committees. Adjournment. Wednesday Afternoon. J:3C TYalse and exposition... Rev. W. H. Bleakney 2 Address "The Boy Problem" P.ev. C. A. Phipps 1:30 Address "The Pastor and the Sunday School'. .Rev. H. S. Shangle Fpoclal music. 3 Address "Teacher Training' Rev. C. A. Phipps 3:30 Primary Lesson Taught.... Mrs. A. J. Owen 4 Ceneral discussion. 4: SO Business. Adjoun.ment. Evening, 7: 3D Devotional services. 8 Address "Possibilities" Rev. Levi Johnson Special music. , 8:30 Address "Evangelism In the Sunday School". .Rev. C. A. Phipps Adjournment. I1ERMISTON. THE MAGIC TOWN. Vew Settlement on the Government Irrigation Pro)ect Is Alive With Progress. "Hrmif.ton, the maple town," said W. R. Parker to the East Oregcnlan SOAPS Bath, Toilet, Nursery, Medicinal, Disinfectant, Shaving, Etc. No matter what you require In soaps, we have It. The assortment to ample and the quality is assured. We make a specialty of swaps and can protect you from unworthy qualities or unfair prices. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists. last CTenlng. "It makes nne wish he were "20 years younger in order that he might got Into the whirl and help make the town. "i herded cayuses here 20 years so," continued Mr. Farker, "and to- day I scarcely know where I nm at. Fronvthe very heart of the sagebrush ate the village Is growing up Into a hustling place with excellent pros pects." Among tho Pendleton people who are now engaged In business at Her mlston are Howard Frlck, the well known contractor and carpenter; E. P. Dodd, formerly of the Pendleton Tribune; John H. Williams, formerly of the Multnomah lodging house; A. R. Cooky, H. H. Hnrvey, A. C. Holmes, Carl Nlssen irnd others who are looking over the ground with a view to locating. SHIPPED 100 CARLOADS OF ICE. Hnrrest of North Powder Ice Was Light on Account of Open Winter. The ice harvest at North Powder the past winter, or about two-thirds of the usuril amount, which is Bent out from that place. The exceeding ly mild winter caused a scarcity of merchantable ice on the North Pow der ponds, and very little Ice of more than 12 Inches In thickness was sent out. Ordinarily the ire reaches a thick ness of from 15 to 18 Inches and the hiirvest last for two months, but the harvest was cut short this year, both in quality of the product and In the length of -the busy season. The de mand for manufactured Ice will be much greater than usual all over eastern Oregon this year, as a result of the failure of the natural Ice crop (INCREASED CAPITAL STOCK. Lumber Comiuiny Expands to Meet IH mnnils of Business at Hermlston In order to more properly handle lt growing business at Hermlston, the Inland Empire Lumber company, ahlch has headquarters here and In which Dr. M. S. Kern Is chief stock holder, his trereased Its capital stock from J10.000 to $15,000. Within the past few months the company has ln creased Its storage facilities nt Her mlston by building n new lumber shed, and still further improvements are contemplated. Among otner thing? a warehouse and a coal shed will he buljt soon. Early Spring in Union County. "Sheep have been turned on the range In Union county," said F.. P. Ashhy of North Powder, to the East O'-egonlan today. "This has been a most remarkable wipter all over the section east of the Blue mountains. While the .winter has been open, yet .stock have not done as well as they would have done had the ground been frozen. By March 1 all the stock of Union and Baker counties will have been turned on the range. The grass started well last fall and Is now very good. It is one of the most favorable winters ever known In eastern Ore gon." Herd Law Needed on North Side. J. M. Bentley and Mrs. May Gris wold, whose residence lots adjoin on the north side, are having a fence erected around their properties for the pole purpose of protection against the homes of dogs that Infest the neighborhood. Strangers driving In to town from the north for the first time mlcht he forgiven for supposing that the denizens of the north side in for the most part Indians. Judg ing from the number of dogs. So a nerth-sider Irforms a reporter. Mcnclinm Will Be Busy. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marlln of Mea cham, left last venlng for their home after a trading trip In the city. There is every prospect that Meacham will be a lively point duiing the coming sasan, owing to extensive railroad Improvements, sawmill construction and extensive wood cutting which will Yv Oore. There Is considerable wood on th yards at Meacham this spring, although a large quantity has been sh'pped to Pendleton during the last two months. New O. 11. & N. Oixrators. George Bachant. who has been day operator at the O. R. & N. offices since the resignation of C. J. Jackson a month ago. has resigned his position and R. L. Taylor, who has been night operator here for some time, has been promoted to the position of day oper ator. A night operator is expected to arrive tonight. Mr. Bachant Is now em ployed on the clerical force In the of fice of Sheriff Taylor. H. D. McLaughlin Reported Killed. It has been reported here today that R. D. McLaughlin, formerly of this city, and now employed In the North ern Pacific office at Ellensburg, was killed at that place yesterday. Mr. McLtughlln Is a member of Damon lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias of this city, and this forenoon a message In quiring as to the report was sent to Ellensburg. However, up to 3:30 this afternoon no answer had been re ceived. Here From Poeatello. W. H. Bean and wife of Poeatello, Idaho, arrived last evening for a few days' visit with relatives In this city.' Mr. Rem Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Bean of this city, and a brother of Chorlos E. Pen, Mrs. Let Teutsch and Mrs. H. Q. Bickers. Dnncc at Hermlston. The Chevaliers of Hermlston, a so cial organization, will give a public darce ahd supper at the Hermlston hot'l next Saturday evening, Febru sry 23. A number of Pendleton peo ple expect to attend tho dance. Ileum Ins to Levtlstnn. The remains of Earl J. Mount who died at the Hot Lake sanitarium, parsed through the cltv today to his fc rmer home in Lewiston, for Inter ment. Tripoli' yearly output of ostrich feathers Is valued at 11,000,000. DECLAMATORY CONTEST. Annual Event of Pendleton Academy on March 15. On the evening of March IB, the annual declamatory contest for Pen dleton academy will be held here and the following program has been ar ranged Tor the same: Recitation, Hazel Hamblen, selection from "Hiawatha." Recitation, Margaret Johnson,. "The Revolutionary Uprising." Recitation, Haiel Patton, "The Un known Speaker." Recitation, Bessie Porter, "Prince." Recitation, Alice Proctor, "The Oc toroon." Will Debate TualltJn. Arrangements have now been com pleted for a Joint debate between a team from the Pendleton academy and one from Tualltln academy at Forest Grove. The subject will be "Resolved, that the United States should subsi dise the merchant marine.' The neg ative side will be uphe'd ly the Pen- d.eton team, whvh Is "imposed of Douglas Johnson. Edmund Milne and Harold Blnkeslee. The debnt? will occur at Forest Grove and the loea' school Is hopful that Its team will come back victorious. Prof. W. II. Ule.ikney, president of the academy. Is to bu one of the judges In the debate between Whit man college and Pacific University, which occurs at Walla Walla tomor row. However, owing to the lack of railway service, he may be unable to get there. MISS SHECERMAN THANKED. Given Color Sketch of Sadie Girls by Stage Manager Raley. In token of the appreciation in which the gymnasium committee holds the work done by Miss Carrie Sheuer- mnn during the recent entertainment an appropriate souvenir was given her today. It Is In the form of a life-like color sketch of the Sadie girl troupe which was drawn by J. Roy Raley, stage manager, during the entertain ment and an artist of Importance. Ac companying the sketch the following beautiful poem, likewise from the pen of Manager Raley, was sent Miss Sheu- erman: "Music hath charms to soothe The savage Sadie girl And causeth her to pause In her wild whirl. It moveth old Kl-ram To shed a tear And makes the festive Kl-kl Bite his ear. Therefore. O Carrie, teaser of the of the Ivory keys, Accept our thanks, do please." Help for State Institutions. The appropriation bill Introduced hy the ways and means committee providing for $161,750 for the ex penses of the Improvements, equip ments, betterment, supplies and other recess-iry expenses at the penitentiary asylum, reform school, deaf mute 3ohool and blind school of the state, was passed In the house by a narrow margin, says the Salem Statesman The bill has been published hereto fore and provides for $7500 for the penitentiary, $136,500 for the asylum SG000 for the reform school, $8250 for the Institute for the blind, and J3500 for the institute for deaf mutes. Those who voted against th bill were: McCallnn, Jackson, Sim mons, Upmeyer. Cruwford, Dye, Brown. Farrell, Holt. Huntley, Jones of Clackamas, Jones of Polk and Lin coin, Kuhll, Northup and Raskleff. No Basket hall Games. Owing to the condition of the roads the Walla Walla high school basket ball team will be unable to reach this city for the games which were to have been played with the Pendleton high school team this week, and the games are therefore call.'';! off. THE POWER OF STEAM. Many May gee Bat It Takes Genius to He. Use. When James Watt saw the stonm causing the kettle lid to Jump up and down he said "mere must ne power In that steam that it can tut such weight." There was Millions prior to him had seen the same phenomenon and regarded it as an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research has put Its Anger on the "cause" of Dnndruff, Fall ing Hair, and consequent Bnldness, and has unearthed a tiny germ which eats the life from the roots of humnn hair. Newbro's Herplelde destroys this germ and consequently restores the o1r to Its natural state. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplelde Co., Detroit. Mich. Two sites 60 cents and $1.00. A. C Koeppen A Bros. Nasal CATARRH la all Its stages. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and hesis tho dinenffrd membrane. It cures cnUirrh and drircs sway a cold In the bead quickly. Cream Ilnlm Is placed into tho nostrils, spmuii over the membrane anil Is absorbed. Itoliet Is at mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying )x not produce sneezing. Larue Size, 90 cents at ling gists or by mall ; Trial Slzo, 10 cents. ELT BKOTUER8. 8 Warren Street, New Y t PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, ORE. Account Solicited. SHIRTS FOR SEE WINDOW ROOSEVE OVER BOO CORDS OF WOOD. Large Supply Now In the Yards of Pendleton. There are now over 900 cords of wood in the various yards of this city, most of this amount being 16 Inch wood. This is the lnrgest amount of wood that has been on hand at any one time for the past vear, according to word men and will be sufficient to last the city until summer. For the past two or three weeks l.irce. quantities of wood have been shipped from Kamela, Huron, Mea cham, Spring Spur, Allen Spur and othr wood shipping points on the mountains. The lnrge supply has ben rushed In early for fear that the softening ronds In the mountains' would pres-ent the delivery of wood at the yards later In the spring. There are still several thousand cords on the yards nt the various wood stations. Heavy shipments have been made to Walla Walla and other Washington points as well as to this city and the fuel shortage for thU winter Is evidently at an end ns fur as wood Is concerned. WILL C1XJSE ALL DAY TOMORROW Sellouts, Public Offices and Nenrly All Business Houses. Tomorrow, Washington's birthday, will be observed in Pendleton by .1 general closing of business In the af ternoon; of public offices during the entire dny, nnd by the suspension of nil school work. According to Prof. Landers, city superintendent, no school sessions i,t all will be held to MEN'S SHOP SHOES First Shipment, of Shoes for Spring Popular Prices. See Window Display. Men's Shop 729 Main MAX BAER. Ma,n Byers' Best Flour 'I Is made from the choicest wheat that grows). Oood bread Is astur ' ed when BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Shorts, 8team Rolled Barley alwayi on hand. I PENDLETON W. 8. VYKR8, Proprietor. Capital, Surplus, Deposits, Thru to Five per ALL SHAPES MANY SIZES MANY WEIGHTS MANY PATTERNS 85 c BOSTON STORE morrow and this afternoon appropri ate exercises are being held In many of the rooms. The programs are all under the direction of the Individual teachers. Tho following local stores have signed a petition to close all business houses during the afternoon tomor row: R. Alexander, The Peoplei Warehouse, R. E. Tarbett, C. E. Roosevelt, Despnln & Bean, Gray Brothers Grocery, Max Bacr, Lee Teutsch, D. Howchln, Bond Bros., W. A. Crank, Empire Tea company, Stundard Grocery company and the Gordon Grocery company. It seems quite natural to suffer sometimes for the sake of a cause or prlr.clple, and things natural are prnorallv right. Are Your Drugs and Medicines Pure? Do They Comply With the New Federal Pure Drug Act? You Buy Quality From Us and Pay No More. Pendleton Drug Co. "The Mark of Quality." ROLLER MILLS 100.000.00 100.000.00 i .t.-o.ooo.oo MONTIS B. GWINN, President. T. J. MORRIS, Vlce-Prosldcnt. J. W. MALONET, Cashlor, F. O. BCHMEER, Assistant Cashier. cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits.