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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 13, 190S.
EIGHT PAGES.
All Summer Goods
Sacrificed.
A timely sale in which the very best
of Summer Goods will be sold re
gardless of cost. Never before has
this store been forced to offer such
extreme low prices, and the enthusi
astic buying the first days of the sale
is convincing proof that the people
appreciate extreme low prices, when
offered on Dependable Goods
REMEMBER, it's a clean sweep of
all summer merchandise. .'. .'. .'.
This Sale ends July 31st. Take an
early advantage .'. .'. .'. .'. .'.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade
Save Your Coupons
snrc
PUESIIYTKMAN MIMSTElt
DOl IH'S Itlltl.K INSPIRATION.
EASTERN OREGON SO
CIETY MEETS ON JULY 23
Radium Springs Will Entertain Med
ical Society of Eastern Oregon
Elaborate Program lias Been Ar
ranged Drs. Smith and Hender
son of Pendleton on tlie Program.
The sixth annual meeting- of the
The officers of the society are:
Dr. W. T. Phy. Hot Lake, Ore., presi
dent; Dr. W. O. Spencer, Huntington,
Ore., first vice president; Dr. R. C.
McPanlels, Baker City, Ore., second
vice president; Dr. N. Molitor, La
Grande, Ore., secretary and treasurer,
Board of censors: Dr. Geo. Gregg,
Wallowa, Ore., term expires 1908; Dr.
T. M. Henderson, Pendleton, Ore.,
term expires 1910; Dr. Jacob Prin
zing, Ontario, Ore., term expires 1909.
Public committees and legislation:
Drs. C. J. Smith, X. Molitor and Ja
cob Prlnzlng.
Delegates to state society: Drs. J,
A. Reuter and C. J. Smith.
Eastern Oregon District Medical so- THINKS SHE SWALLOWED TEETH
ciety will be held at Radium Springs,
near Haines, on Thursday, July 23. A w York Woman Hemmed to Hos
number of the prominent practition- ,(tai Gasping for Breath Teeth
ers of the state will be present and - ruder Pillow.
read papers on the subjects of inter-! Vew York Juy 13...For Gn,r,
est to the medical profession. sake doctor com; ,n qulck M. w,fe
Meeting called to order by the pres- has swallowed her false teeth and Is
ldent. 1 dying."
Reading of the minutes of last ses- As Dr Daniel McGuire jumped
slon. ' from his automobile In front of the
Address of welcome, Dr. W. J. May, home of Henry Wagner of Xew Brigh-
Radium Springs. ton, S. I., he received this alarming
Response, Dr. T. M. Henderson, Pen- information from Mr. Wagner him-
dleton, Ore. 1 .elf. says the American. He dashed
1. Eastern Oregon from a Climate upstair. Mr. Wagner was lying on
Standpoint, Dr. C. J. Smith, Pen- her bed, blue In the face, gasping for
. dleton. Ore. breath.
Discussion opened by Dr. G. A. Two physicians from the Smith ln
Pogue of Ontario, Ore. firmary were already working over
2. Surgery of the Kidney. Drs. Fer-the unfortunate woman. Ahurried
guson and Reuter, The Dallei, Or, examination ...ade. an ambulance
Discussion opened by Dr. A. C. Smith, called and she was hurried to St. Vin- j
Portland, Ore. cent's hospital, After a short consul-
3. Surgery of the Thyroid, Dr. E. N. tatlon the X-ray was applied, but the
Crockett, Portlartd, Ore. teeth were not located. There was
Discussion opened by Dr. W. L. Par- but one hope now, an operation. Mrs.
ker, Baker City, Ore. Wagner, who was hysterical by this
. Constitpatlon. Dr. J. A. Geisen- time, was made as comfortable as pos-
dorffer, The Dalles, Ore. . sible and the operating room was pre-
Discusslon opened by Dr. W. O. Spen- pared.
cer, Huntington, Ore. - Dr. McGuire left the room for a
5. Operative and Post Operative moment and was heard, giving dlrec
Treatment, Dr. R. C. McDaniels, Hons to an orderly. Preparations for
Baker City, Ore, I the operation continued and they were
Discussion opened by Dr. Jacob Prin- placing Mrs. Wagner on the table
zing, Ontario, Ore. j when the orderly dashed in with a
6. Borderland of Epilepsy, Dr. W. T. package in his hand. It was oppened
Williamson, Portland, Ore. (quickly and the missing teeth, which
Discussion opened by Dr. F. B. KIst- had been found under the woman's
ner, Heppner, Or. pillow, where they had fallen during
7. Peritonitis, Dr. C. P. Thomas, her sleep, were disclosed.
Spokane, Wash. j The latest bulletin from the hospl-
Discusslon opened by Dr. N- E. Win-, tal had it that Mrs. Wagner's ultl
nard, Heppner, Ore. I mate recovery was certain.
8. The Relation of the Tonsils and
Adenoids to Middle Ear Disease, Dr. Nobles In St. Paul.
A. K. HIgg, Portland, Ore. St. Paul. July 13. Incoming trains
Discussion opened by Dr. Clarke this morning brought hundreds of ad
Saunders, North Powder, Ore. dltlons to the great throng of Shriners
9. Catarrhal Inflamat&ns of the and the imperial officers are already
Gall Bladder and Gall Ducts, Dr. M. predicting that the St. Paul meeting
K. Hall of La Grande, Ore. will be the greatest in the history of
by, Elgin, Ore.
10. Present Status of Gastric Sur
gery Illustrated by a Year"s Per
sonal Experience, Dr. R. C. Coffey,
Portland, Ore.
Discussion opened by Dr. E. B. Mc
Daniels, Baker City, Ore.
11. Human and Bovine Vaccine in
the treatment of Pulmonary Tuber
culosis, Dr. R. W. MaUon, Port
land, Ore.
Report of committees
Election of officers.
Miscellaneous business.
LA GRIDE IES
BOOST 1IH
G.TCIr- the order. Various amusements have
j been provided for the day, culminat
ing in a grand ceremonial session in
the auditorium. The first session of
the Imperial council will be held tomorrow.
COFFEE
! lit dealing: is simp!
If you don't like Schil
ling's Best, it costs you
nothing.
J'our grvf tftrtm fttr itionejr l( yoa dtMl'l
Uk il: wr per hmi
Hot Time for Elk.
Dallas, Tex., July 13. Elks' week
in Dallas began this morning with a
rush, although today's program is
only preliminary to the big features
to come. The grand lodge will meet
tomorrow and continue its sessions
for three days. Plans have been made
for feeding 40,000 at tomorrow's great
Mexican dinner.
John Schaeffer has been arrested
at Prosser on the charge of complic
ity in the killing of Henry Williams,
a negro. In a saloon at Kennewlck,
Wash., during a drunken brawl. The
killing occurred June 27 and Schaef
fer immediately disappeared. William
Howe, proprietor of the saloon, baa
already- been arrested and is out on
ball.
P. C. LAVEY CHOSEN
AS PUBLICITY AGENT.
Fund of $0000 Will lie Expended In
Advertising' Resources of Union
County I tegular Publicity Bureau
Will He Conducted Many Settlers
Are Exported. ,
La Grande, like Eugene, has hired
a professional booster, or publicity
secretary and is now prepared for an
active compalgn of advertising. The
La Grande Observer says of the mat
ter: The board of managers of the Com
mercial club met last night and em
ployed P. C. Lavey, late of Muskogee,
Okla., where he was successfully en
gaged In boosting the town, to take
charge of the promotion program
planned by the Commercial club.
Mr. Lavey Is a very pleasant man to
meet, and is widely traveled and well
read. He has a fund of valuable in-'
formation ' gained through several
years of active experience In the work
he is now entering upon, and the
board of managers of the club Is to be
congratulated upon securing his serv-Ices.
He will take up his work at once
The headquarters of the publicity
campaign have not been definitely
settled upon, and for the present Mr,
Lavey will use the club rooms In the
La Grande National bank building.
The booklets now on the press for
the club are nearly ready. Mr.. La
vey has seen them and commends
them very highly. As soon as they
arrive the work of sending them out
will at once begin.
Mr. Lavey has a peculiar magnetism
about him and during his brief stay
In La Grande he has already made
many friends among the business men
who caiyiot help but like his frank
manner and the deep vim and spirit
that actuates his conversation. Dur
ing the time that Mr. Collier was
making the successful canvass for
funds to maintain a brilliant street
lighting system, Mr. Lavey was right
at his heels making new acquaint
ances at every turn. P. C. Lavey Is a
second "Booster Tom" Richardson.
There is now a fund of $6000 on
hand with which to advertise La
Grande and Union county.
Prohibition Convention.
Columbus, O., July 13. With 862
delegates In attendance the Ohio state
prohibition convention was opened
here this afternoon. In addition to
nominating a state ticket, the dele
gates from each congressional district
will nominate candidates for congress.
Delegates are beginning to arrive to
day for the national convention of the
party, which will begin Wednesday.
A preliminary oratorical program will
be carried out tomorrow evening.
KaiiKUH Denounce Dog.
Topeka, Kan., July 13. "The aver
age canine Is a worthless, sycophantic,
lawn-deflllng, flea-breeding, fly-snapping
porch loafer," declares F. D. Co
burn, secretary of the Kansas board
of agriculture and one of the best
known agricultural authorities In the
land. Mr. Coburn has commenced a
crusade against dogs and advises Kan
sas farmers to raise fewer canines,
end more sheep. '
Promises lo Become One of Most, l'a
tnoiis Trials Church Has Known in
years Maddox Holds That Snlvn
tlon Is nil Evolution From Wlililn
mid Not nn IinMrUilion Front With
out, i
Texarkana, Ark., July 13. What
will probably become one of the most
notable heresy trials that the Presby
terian church lias known in years will
be commenced today by the Ouachita
Presbytery, with the Rev. F. E. Mad- i
dox! pastor of the First Presbyterian,'
church of Texarkana, as the defend- (
ant. Dr. Maddox is alleged to have'
cast doubts upon the inspiration of
the Bible and his views of salvation
are declared to be heretical. Presby-'
torians throughout the country will (
watch the trial with interest, as it will
cover practically, the same points as
have already been decided by the
northern church but which have not
yet been brought to a final Issue In
the southern branch of the denomina
tion. Dr. Maddox holds that salvation Is
nn evolution from within and not an
Importation from without, that It Is a
development of a divinely Implanted
gift and not a new gift divinely Im
planted. He holds that men are saved
from Ignorance by education. As to
the Scriptures, he holds that they are
inspired, but that they are not Iner
ant. The authors of them were neith
er reminiscent nor Infallible, and there
is not proof that they were made so by
inspiration: The thought of tne Bible
came from fiod, but men expressed
it as they understood It and In lan-
guage most Intelligible to them and
tneir contemporaries, scienimc ami
historical errors and defective concep
tion of morality are due to the defec
tive knowledge of the writers and may
be accounted by the date when the
book was written and the elementary
training of the author.
The trial of David Swing of Chicago
for heresy 30 years ago was based
on almost Identically the same points
which appear" in the Indictment
against Dr. Daddox. In those days
"Bushnell, Beecher and Swing were pi
oneers In a transition that had Just
begun, but which has since swept al
most all over the world. It Is urged
here by Dr. Maddox's defenders that
If he Is to be prosecuted for some of
the same things for which Swing and
Beecher were years ago by the North
ern Presbyterian church, which has
since revised Its creed, it would seem
that the Southern church, has not
made any progress in the last 30
years, and that the difficulty Is not
with Dr. Maddox, but with the West
minster confession of faith.
This trial of Dr. Maddox will make
the fourth case in which some of the
younger men in his church have had
trouble. They have been dealt with
either by the local congregation or the
I'.lshcr church courts, and two m
three of them had to leave the denom
ination. The present defendant Is a very
able anfl scholarly man, used about
40 years, who has built a magnllfcent
church, drawn around him a large
following of some of the most cultur
ed people of Texarkana and section,
whose congregation are with hlni
heart and soul.
The charges are based on utteran
ces In a series of sermons which Dr.
Maddox delivered in his church In
Texarkana. and which attracted wide
spread Interest in all southwest Ar
kansas and northeast Texas. Large
audiences have heard the sermons
and seemed to approve the sentiments
expressed therein. Some members of
his congregation complained that
their pastor was not orthodox, and
when the matter was brought to his
attention he asked fir an expression
from the church, which all but unan
imously upheld him in his theology.
Among the numerous members,
many of whom are the most wealthy
and Influential families In the city,
only one vote was cast against Dr.
Maddox. The charges made by the
objectloners are In reference to Dr.
Maddox's views of salvation and the
Inspiration of the Scriptures.
SELLS RARE AUTOGRAPHS.
Large Number of Letters of Old Au
thors Will lie Auctioned Orf.
London, July 13. One of the most
notable sales of rare autographs that
London has known in years will begin
today at Sothsby's. American collec
tors will be well represented at the
auction and are likely, to carry off
many of the rarities.
Among the eminent authors Whose
letters or manuscripts will be auction
ed off are Sir Walter Scott, Charlotte
Eronte, Samuel T. Coleridge, Charles
Dickens, Lord Alfred Tennyson, Rob
ert Burns and William M. Thackeray.
Therer Is a very Important series of
95 letters written by Sir Walter Scott
to the Marchioness of Aberdeen be
tween the years 1806 and 1826. They
make a total of 353 pages of writing
in Scott's hand. It Is said that this
will be the finest serle s of his letters
ever offered at public auction. His
friendship with the Marchioness Is
well known, and the letters are, as
might be expected, of unusually In
teresting character.
July Clearance Sale
Lawns at Cost
Parasols 33 1-3 per cent. Discount
White Lawn Dresses at Cost
White Lawn Shirtwaists 33 1 -3 per cent. Disc't.
Ladies' Tailored Wash Suits and Skirts 33 1-3
per cent. Discount
Odd Lots of Ladies' and Children's Oxfordsjat
Less Than Cost.
Alexander Dep't Store
Givers of Best Values
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Who Pays the BUls?
Did you ever nsk yourself who really pays the
advertising bills?
By this we mean who actually foots tho bills
for publicity of business firms and others who
purchase space in the newspapers?
Your first impulse, of course, is to reply that
tho advertiser pays them. But this is not the
case. Tho advertiser incurs no real expense in
tho matter, for tho cost of his advertisement is,
as a rule, returned to him in largely increased
profits.
Then who does pay the bills ?
The purchaser?
Xo; certainly not The purchaser profits by
tho advertising, for ho buys cheaper and gets a
fresher and lietter assortment of goods.
Who, then, pays tho merchant's advertising
bills?
Why, the merchant who docs not seek newspa
per publicity. Tho man who draws himself into
his shell, liko tho snail, and declines all induce
ments to ml vert ise. The son-advertiser foot9 the
advertiser's bills, as a largo proportion of the
money ho loses through his lack of nerve and en
terprise finds its way, directly or indirectly, into
the jxH-kets of his more business-like eomieti
tor. The snail-like merchant "pays the freight" in
another way, for his stock depreciates and event
ually hangs like lead on his hands until disaster
stares him in the face.
These are days when all men who would suc
ceed niiint adverli.M', am those who do not tiro
almost certain to fall by the wayside. Fourth
Estate.
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Barley always on hand.
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