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WIGHT PAGES. PAGE TWO. DAILi' EAST OUKGOMAV. l'U.VULCTOX, OREGON, .VOXlttY. ' OCTofiEK II, 1007, 1ST OBEbNUN ji .Pjv I ( Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner 6? Marx villi ow Do You Like It? You won't see any snappier, smarter clothes than our Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, nor any better. Best all-wool fabrics, best tailoring, perfect Style, and low in prices. We are headquarters for good things to wear. Hart, Schaffner & iarx suits $21. 1 5 :0Ch Other Good Hakes $6.50 to $20.00 The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade Save Your Coupons THE NEWS IS BRIEF. General. "Joseph Wood, a 16-year-old degen erate of Ethel Nevln, aged nine. He hai been Indicted for murder in the first degree, but the court Is Investi gating his mental condition before giving him sentence. Interstate Commerce Commission er Lane, who has reached Washing ton from the Pacific coast, says the traffic in this section is simply out growing the facilities of the railroads and that car shortages may be ex pected for some time to come. The jurors in the case of Fred Ma glll, on trial for the murder of "Pet" Maglll, at Decatur, 111., requested hymn books for the Jury room and aaked the court to allow them to sing in the room. The request wan grant ed. Kltrhty miles of choice grazing land TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your t rocer return! your money il Ton don't Kke SctiilUof ' Best; we par him will be swept by a fierce prairie fire Sunday. It was fall and winter range for many stockmen and will cause thousands of head of cattle and sheep to seek other winter quar ters. Second Mate C. J. Prltt of the schooner Cypress, which was foun dered on Lake Superior Friday night, was lashed to a life raft and uncon scious when washed ashore and was resuscitated after an hour's work by live safers. The bodies of two nuns burled 40 years ago In a Chicago cemetery, were found to be petrified this week, upon their removal by workmen. One of the bodies was Intact, even to the stltshes of the clothing and weighed over 1000 pounds. The other had been cracked and broken by frost and fell to pieces on befng disturbed. Northwest. The Fourteenth Cavalry band of Ft. Walla Walla has been given per mission to go to Boise during the fair which opens on October 22. It will be the leading musical organization t the fair. The sawmills of the Booth-Kelly company at Saginaw, Linn county, have been closed indefinitely on ac count of the car shortage and the mills at Springfield, Coburg and Wendlig are running on but half time for the same reason. Frank Wilson, who Is thought to have been the "kimono man' 'in the Baker City store on the evening of the assassination of Harvey K. Brown, has been located in Linn county, and is known to ave had no connection with the' crime. A poll of three large office build ings In Portland, the Marquam, the Chamber of Commerce and the Ore gonlan buildings, on the. choice for president showed 39 for Roosevelt, 39 for taft and one for Fairbanks. Bryan received 12 and Johnson 3. The Monarch Lumber company of Wallace, Idaho, has purchased 8, 600,000 feet of timber from the for estry department, paying $4 per 1000 or a total of about 34,000, for It A portable sawmill will be installed for the purpose of sawing it in to lum ber. It la believed that Webb McCaslin, known as the "wild man" of Albany, Ie the murderer of Butcher Zaspell of Heppner. The description of Webb, wanted for the murder, tallies with the description of the 'wild man" v:ho la now missing from his haunts In I.lr.n county. , liiirhnnk'A Apple Miracle. Luther Burbank, the California wizard, has recently harvested a crop of 73 different varieties of apples from one tree, says an exchange. This result follows an experiment of sev eral years labor In in endeavor to produce an especially large and Juicy fruit. The apples were large and of a very good quality. Many of the varieties are new and were obtained by the customary process of cross fertilization by pollen. SPORTS OF THE WEEK- Long List of Gamed and Contests U Scheduled. Monday. Bartley. Connelly vs. Tom Sawyer, 19 rounds, at Haverhill, Mass. Opening of annual horse show at Kansas City, Mo. Tuesday. Opening of intercollegiate golf championship tournament at Nassau, L. I. Tommy Quill vs. Billy Olover, 10 rounds, at Thornton, R. I. Wednesday. Opening of 16-day race meeting of Louisville Jockey club. Packle McMarland vs. Tommy Mur phy, 10 rounds, at Indianapolis. Opening of annual horse show at Seattle, Wash. Prlnceton-Vlllanova football game at Princeton, N. J. Pennsylvanla-Urlnus football game at Philadelphia. Thursday. Open tournament of Kansas City Automobile club. Saturday. Harvard-Annapolis football game at Annapolis. Yale-West Point football game at West Point. ' Princeton-Washington and Jeffer son football game at Princeton. Pennsylvania-Brown football game at Philadelphia. . Chicago-Illinois football game at j Champaign, 111. Nebraska-Minnesota football game at Minneapolis. Mls&ouri-Iowa football game at Iowa City. Mlchlgan-Wabash football game at Ann Arbor, Mich. Last Povf-wow of Bhnwnocs. Tulsa, I. . T., Oct. 14. What will probably bo tho last great pow-wow of the Shawnee8 opened at Colllns vllle today with Chief Slybuck as the host of the occasion. Dances and other festivities have been arranged to cover tho entire week. .Besides the Shawnees the participants include delegations from a numbor of other Indian tribes, together with many white guests. It Is expected that Ge ronlmo, the famous old chief of the Apaches, and Quanah Parker, chief of the Comanches, will be present during some of the festivities. UN Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now eighty three years old, thrives on Electric Bitters," writes W. B. Brun son of Dublin, Oa. "She has takt-n them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels stronj and sleeps well." That is the way Flee, trie Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general de bility. Weak, puny children, toe, aro greatly strengthened by them. Tr.ar anteed also for tomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Tallman & Co., druggists. '6o cents. Read the East Oregon lan. EDITORIAL IS REVIEWED IIY REV. VICTOR DOR'11 Sentiment of the Eiwt Oivgonlaii on . Church I'nlty Flntto a Hearty lie 8iKm.se -Rev. Victor Dorria For. merly rustor of tho Find Clulntlan Church, CominciulH Um Suggestion of This rupcr Further Ablo Ar gument by Rv. DorriA Rev. Victor Dorrls, formerly pas tor of the First Chrlstlun church of this city, but now conducting a most successful series of evangelistic meet ings at Salem, writes the Eust Ore gonlan as follows on a recent editorial appearing In this paper on the sub ject of Church Unity: Sulem, Ore., Oct. 14. (Editor East Orcgonlan.) Allow me to note, with genuine appreciation, the editorial on "Unity of Religious Faith." appear ing recently In the East Oregonlan.. The apt selection of io appropriate scripturul authority for the thought urged, together with the clear, and noteworthy comments added, merits the hearty approval of all every where, who really long to see our Lord and Savior accorded his prop er place at the bead of the "One Body," to reign universally and tri umphantly as the "One Shepherd" over the "Ono Fold." From the beginning, unity of hit forces has been urged and command ed by the Father, and distress and disaster have attended divisive ef forts. This Is distinctly obvious to every one acquainted with the history of the cuuse of God and of Christ. In line with the strong reasons con tained in your splendid editorial, might be added much more, auch as "Now I beseech you, brethren, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that , you all speak the same thing, and that there bo no divisions among you; but that ye be perfected together In the same mind and In the same Judgment." 1 Corinthians, 1.10. Also the prayer of our lord, re corded In the seventeenth chapter of John; and especially clear are the words of the 21-22-23 verses where he prays that "they may all be one," and that they be "as thou. Father, are in me, and I In Thee," indicating distinctly the kind and manner ot unity meant; and gives as the object and end of this unity, "that tho world may believe that Thou didst send me." Then further saying that the "S'orv" which tho F:ithor hrd riven him had In turn been given to them In order "that they may be one even as we are one." Three things are very apparent: First, that our Lord, the holy, spirit, and Paul and others caught the clear doctrine of a united church. This will not be questioned by any sincere Bible reader. Second, that the kind and character of unity taught Is not apparent harmony, good will and general fraternity, simply, nor Is It not through any form of denomina tional, "federation," now being urg ed, but the closest possible, oneness such, exnetly, ns Is between the Father onl the Christ. Third, that Just in proportion that churches nnd church members learn and accept the fact that all Christian authority Is with Christ, the Head of t)i church, and that nothing hear ing the mark of human hands or hu man legislation, In tho history of Christianity, Is for one moment wor thy to stand In the way of this grand result Just In this proportion will conditions grow till party names, creeds and doctrines, will be aban doned for the truth, strength nnd the glory of the "one body, "which is the church." Now, I am not so far forgetting the laws of proper reasoning as to beg the question and assume that the cause or religious movement with which I am indebted offers the sure solution of these questions; but I do Insist that, inasmuch as ChrlRt's word teaches this distinct unity, and that Ho Is the head of tho church; there fore It is preeminently safe to Insist that a fulthful following of Christ's Plan of salvation, Christ's leadership and guide, will lead to the "church of Christ" which was established un der his direction n the city of Jeru salem on the day of Pentecost. TThlty on any other basis is neither destrablo, practicable nor durable. When that unity comes, if ft does not find our movement on the right ba sis, that will be our misfortune. Let It come as above Indicated and giorlous consequences beyond our ability to comprehend will follqw. I believe my brethren all over the land will accord with what I have here written. Offered for Christ's glory. . VICTOR DORRIS. ' The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunk-, ards recommend "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Made from the bark of the shell bark or white hickory tree. For ale by any druggist and all dealers everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co. Fall Festival at Clmrlotto. Charlotte, N. C;, Oct. 14. The Charlotte Fall festival opened today under most favorable auspices. Ar riving trains last night and this morn ing brought many visitors to the city. The festivities will continue through the week and will Include many in terestlng features. Among other things there will be upeechmaklng by William J. Bryan, John Sharp WIU Hams and other notables. ITolp Wanted. Ladles' clothes lroners vnntd 0j Robinson's Domestic Laundry.