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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1901)
JUST ARRIVED OUR FALL CLOTHING FOR THE ACADEMY FUND The Union Labjl A badge of honor Contained on all Our Fall Garments Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. UfUlOAT, lUGUST 81, 1801. tiling, and the other i nut t compar , alive importance. "The recent heavy run of flsh are dMiUUMlAllft that the artificial propo isation ut fish will in the end hrino lw . . . . - m wfitnieriui renuiln. A I read v these re , nilte are show nig, and in the future I the tishing industry of dragon will lie preserved hy it. "We will do some further work here Itefore deciding just what shall he done with the rlsh rack at the mouth of McKav creek. It mav lie moved half mile or ho tarther nt the I Unit ilia riv er, that the cold water from the Fan mug springs may he titiliied for hatchery when nuilt. "Let me impress it up-in I .astern Oregon farmers tnat we are not an tag mining tneir interest-, DUI propone nere and elsewhere to avoid obstruct ing me iiHe nt water lor irrigation in o far an we can. And this can he doDe to a large extent. Our grain and bah Industrie are two ol Oregon' vi tally important product, and neither should he prejudiced for the other. IN THE GOOD OLD FASHONKD DAYS. Powdered Wlga Formed an Important Adlunet to a Gentleman's Apparel. It is safe to sav that the majority of tiald men of t day would gladly revive the old, dignified custom if tbey MMld But, they can do the next hei thiiiit tu it; that i. to revive the growth of the hair nature gave them In cases .w here the hair root or hair bulb baa not been completely destroy ed by paraitet that iufeat it, Newhro' Merpicide will do wonder in the wav of atimulating the growth of lifeless and falling hair. Destroy the cause, vuu remove the effect. That i the successful miBion of Herpicide. HARMONIZE INTERESTS." luurriih Warden Van Dusan Takes Tula View 0' Miiuanon. (j i, Van I'use'i, master U.h war i'.h,,wa ill I'eiiilleton to look ill- mitwm wrtainitig to the Oregon in intluitrv, was asked bv the Kast . nun rsgsrillllK tne reiioneo coo- Iki apparent between the fish and ag nation! interests in the state, and jgjgja fnllnwing to sav on the stilt- "It ii trie that in the minds ol .1 : m I... BAIT penODB mere i. at BWHIW iv- msitkf Bihing interests ami tne ae rttltaniU ol the eastern part of the liUIr Ibf 'alter are prone to iixii lax it w i niere question of the in- . i of a Is sporting men alio want Ipdetbioit. ami alo that the usher- ISMS 01 llie tower I (minima river oeaire I lortbsr their interests ut the ex- of ttii- tinner- lartlier iii, on the hr.starier i the t'olun.ioa. aim want ItMitMr lor irrigation Tbf rational view to take is that m at two Brest industries, fishing lie: ennoulture and the two must he IssmilM. Both are important. I TV policy of the tint, department of latitat? ii to affect this harmony of ; m every manlier sisible. So I am it it in my isiwer I shall see Itaai ftreaaiB only are used that will in Ik; f aw operate to cause no loss to the brawi and (rait raisers "Lai me five a fea figure as to the IftSa ladoatrv. The commercial cro ss". I mm ttir fisheries amounts to from Now ror Buffalo M0,M to 13,000. (MX) per year. One' The hot season i over aud the weath Uauaod loua of liah were taken thiser is delightful for traveling aud artof aincl: the fishermen received pleasant throughout the east. It is i .ilt.r more than $ UK) a ton, inakinir just the time to visit the ureal expusi laiit fi.ww.uw mat Kent to the men lki Jraw the lists an i seine. Main- laStraeti Msaployad about the can- Hon at liuftal'i. On l'iies.la . epten ber 3, the O. K. & N. Co. will sell ticket to Bnttalo mid return, good lor im. Labor receives a verv large ' M) days at $7(1. Purchasers of tickets Mmbm lbs total ta ii in lor the lin- printuot. I In- navrill amouots s tt.NO day durini! the bnsv fish- I MM. ACeanerelal Propoaltlon. ''baa tbesp tact are considered il laipeamt tliat the common imnres- i'r.iiig that KM work ol tne ttab Iwittiu eant MW bah to catch trout. The are what we are uur- DO YOU NEED CLOCK, WATCH. RING, WATCH CHAIN. CHARM, SET SILVER FOKKS, KNIVES OK OWtti OK AN UtM CLOCK nytbinK in the J) line MNasjs i wn i .""VOlTHtllKM,,, '"WHlAMi I KIi KS uisHunzicker Wraad Optician laii- , . . .. "mi ana ttextvr' have choice ol route itoihK or couiini; Call at (i. K. i N. ticket office. m m She Dido't Wear a Mask. Hut ber beauty was completely hid den by sores, blotches and pimple till she used Buckled' Arnica alve, TtsM they vanisbed as will all erup tion, fever sores, boils, ulcers, car buncles and If Ions from its use. In- i fall idle lor cuts, corns, burns, scalds aud piles. Cure guaranteed. J&c at Tall man A Co. m s K. Martiu receives every day fresh shipments of vegetables and uieluna 1 and they are the best on the market as tbey are specially selected for Martin I by good judges 01 melons and veget . aides. If you ueed any good pHNM for canning you should leave your or i ders at Martin's. He a'ao has jars I aud extra caps and rubbers. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran of vY iucbester, in i writes: "My wife was sick a long time in spite of I good doctor's treatment, bat was whol ; ly cured by Dr. Kii)g's New Life Pills, ' which worked wonders for her health." I They always do. Trv them. Only 26c at lull man & (Jo. A nice bouse aud lot ou Alta street, south of the court house, Pendleton, for sale cheap. Address, A. V . 11UV First Avenue, Spokaue, Wash. For Sals. luOu acres of summerfallow , HUu acres of stubble wheat land; all implements ami atOCk necessary to work the land. Inquire of Purl Bowman. 90 PLEDGED ARTICLES 2102 IS ALREADY IN HANP OR PLIDO- BD FOR IT. aa ti.. j bb.... L KHn. wiuinx to Olvs Additional nmounia Towarda ths Dealreo axs.ooo to be Raised. 1 111 a. t . . -.i..on nine has been said about :,Z l'r"C"' fW.tM) lund (or the fen , . ',' V""i' . I,a) is in ....... ,.r pietigeu : subscriptions that -. twm as gotai as gold. This doe BimeT!? y """"'iptions less than T.vn.. win go oown on the lists so soon as those who are handling the matter go to the people for the smaller sunerripuons. ii ft dobbw weexs ao the acadetnv's .r.enos nngan to consider the future of the iiuhini i i . . fund ol laS.OOll could be secured if the proper effort were made, (if this quite - purnon win he forthcoming from peop . nving elsewhere, it Pendleton and Umatilla county people- will raise msisiBi "ie viii.tMl. With scacrelv ant- nuuial ft . i . - ,n, n, iniieeo, practical I v as voluntary conlribniwtti. n.., ,.. o ireaoy secure. I. and the list will orow erv rapidiy. u appears t. be a safe prwliction that the academ. .ill auie to authorise workmen to begin ouring tne coming year ..iran . i.uoii nsi oi amounts up t:. ,..1 V ......... .1 A 1 . . . . . . v., u tra-vw.it. tiou now stands as 101- iows : uasn in ham Irom i'r..ui, church and entertainments by stn,lent irienos, f.i.ij. w . J. Furnish, 2."0. T. C. Taylor, 1100. w. r,. i h.i.i oi rortiand, fin), to warns the purchase o( a site, Kast Oregonian, $100. Temple A Wilcox, 1100. 0. J. Smith, 100. Henry Scales, 100. K. .). Murphy, 100. .lames t'rawlord, I00. nr. k. i. Hin 0f Portland, 1100 F. I.. Forbes, 10. .lease Failing, $100. Haldane Dickson, $100. J. II. Universe of the Baldwin Lo cotnotive V..rk-. ',-la lelphia $100 Total, $2102. .special attention is called to the subscription of Mr. Converse of the Baldwin Locomotive Works. He has been interested in the acadeinv bv Kev. W. H. Bleaknev, who was a teacher at the academy, and who visit ed in the east this summer. Other far away stand ready to extend aid if the people here do the-r part. But, as might be expected, all of these out side subscriptions depend upon the totrn and county first doing something to help the institution. Prospects are origin. rroner work wi lantl the fJ..,iMii tun. I. ami place the acad emy in a position to rank a on. be I..-! college preparatory c! Is on the coast. STATE BOARD OF TRADE School Days Approach If your children will have to be fitted out in Dresses, Suits, Underwear and Hosiery, newest ideas are here for your selection, lowest prices for your consid eration. Saving our customers a" little money on each item, giving them only re liable qualities is what makes this a satisfactory store. DRESS GOODS Rtrat variety ol liamlsomr. i suitable for childfOS'l wcai. we offer in the following low- All colors in ManiUotnc Plaids Plain cood in a lors. Om stcK-k is well seln led Yr illustrate (lie ROOd I allies imitations. Boys' Clothing Thr ho s have had a lnnh old tune during va cation and while (heir lo ish sports and outdoor exercise have given (hen cheeks a brighter glow of health, and their clothes are the worse for the lun and thev must have a new suit, where to get the best for the least money is what is puzzling some of the parents, but there an- many parents that know from experience that we alwavs sell boys' clothing a little cheaper than any other house. Children's Underwear The average children's tindetweai is pretty sun to show that thev have reached the end ol then summer va cation II they have had any fun 1?-" they will need some new We have them in all ties and prices st les. ipi.ili Children's Hosiery vabn the i IMtOMM satislaeioi i hildren BuyfiM Hosietv of ii "nee invariably briiM ,n k again, lot value, in K.i n.'st reanli. i ome to us lot niit tan ami winter Homer for Children i Plaid DfftM I ioodi POMtOB Suiting lot Children Worsted Cioods, v meh wide . listed (ioods. it, in lies wnle Knglish Henrietta, t inch wide ll Wool Serge, 6 incli wide Cheviot in mixed colors, JO im Ii wide Hoy g' Suits. ood qiudit) . oi tn s Suits a little better, tot Hoy s Suits still bdtfol .for .... Hoys' Suits, splendid, for Children's Knitted ShirtJi and lraw is. fleeced " " " " wool.., IIX Children' i Wayne Knitted Hos. pei paii n Wool I loae b ine Cashmere Hoys' l.eathet Stockings Ho i 5C 15' 5c I 75 i.J5 . i. 50 $.' 00 .mrl ,,, . JtK each 2jc each 30c each U ai h ts Mck (km each JOC 3C 5C .... i H rm gentlemen's and ladies' gold and silver watches, lobe I j k8' err'QJS, chains and great variety of Jewelry Come 1 extrenaely 1QW pnees during the month ol August. 1 me uargains. an.,J ; most cu"iplete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, 4 r Pluaibteg and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton MAIL BOXES LEAVE YOUK US WHEN IN rHlNG IN . ORDERS NEED OF WITH ANY (Jraniteware, Tinware, guilders' Hardware "lumbing or Electrical Applies CALL ON J. CLARKE A CO. Opera Houe Block. rorusna eropoiea One and Will More to Orasnlzs It. May.ir W. W. Vincent ami Uik eincii. lives f all Oregon towns ha received the lolttiBviliK friiiu the Portland It mr.l of Trade, lookitiK to the organisation of a sUte hoard. If possible the oc casion ol the ortttni nation will he made a Kcneral tfHtheniiif of reprcM.-n tative mn of the -tatc The circular readn. Hie Cortland ttoaidof Trnde ohservniK that the states north and south of as are, through organisation oi tneir citizeui. and the energy of ef forts naturally following such organi .at:on, securing the larei.l part of the iiiiiniitrautH ami caintal now 111 -ml, great ntimliers seeking homes and in vestment on the Pacific coast, have appointed a committee to take slept tor the organization o( a stale !;..ard I Trad', to he comixined of delegates to he elected from the various Hoards 1! Tra lc ( liMinI.er ef Commerce, and other organuat ions throughout the state, formed or to lie formed (or the advancement of the interests ol the state generallv, and of the seteral ties and c immunities locally. It is believed thai immense advau tage can he ohlaitieO through such or ganization in the wav of the develop ment of uur unparalleled resources and the coiiseouent innuB "I capital and population. With a view totalling a me.-'iug for 1 he mirpoae ol enacting such au organ ization, we have addreased this letter, asking you. 11 mere is a utsiy in your city or conimuuily organized for the purpose of advancing the local inter ests, to place the same 11, the hands of ts president or cxe.iKne olhcers, with the request that he or they 1 it uii 11 ate with the secretary of the Portland lioard of Trade siguifviug their wiiliuguess to co-operate III such movement , and if you have no such orgauifatiuu, that V011 write vonrMelf, aa to the leaeihilitr of having such an organization formed there, and parti cspating with us in the manner aug ire - ted . In case this movement meets with the encouragement which we think it deserves We will til a time for a meet iug to he held in Portland, to which every one having toe luterwsU 01 the Btate or his community at heart will he welcomed, and w 1 II notitv the uiatore ol cities aud organised bodies, through- iut the state. e e e -INSTITUlg KOB TUB ILIHO. Mt-hiiess Yuulbi May eeiva toe Ad vantages Prwe or all Ixpeosa. houhtleae uiauy parents ut bliud children do not kuow o( the c.oiidit lone I udmiaaioii to the Oregon Institute r the Blind at Salem. G. W. Jones, riuteudeut, sends out the luforma t ioe they ueed. l'he school is BUuuorUnl hy appro priatious made by the legislature, and the advantages it offers are free to all the blind youths of the state aud those whose sight is so defective that they cannot obtain an education lu the pub lie school. The nuly eipeuse parents are required to bear ia in supplying their children with comfortable cloth ing iu such quantities as to admit of the necessary change for washing and men ling, and to del ray traveling ex penses to aud from the school. If the parents, relatives or friends of a child are not able to provide these necessary expenditures, the uouuty courts are re quired by law to render such assist anoe. All pupils board and have their home at the Institution during the acbool term Board, furnished rooms, aud medical attendance are free. The conditions of admission are In -sufficient vision to attend the public schools; ability to receive intellectual, physical, aud moral training: willing uaae to conform to necessary rules ami regulations; good moral character. School op.-us for the reception of pupils Hepteiubor 18, when all are ex pected to be present so aa to begiu the work together aud avoid Ibe confusion of cowing iu later in tha term . The session will continue (or thirty-sit weeks. After Supper Sale From 7 until o'clock This Saturday Evening We Will Sell to dozen women's 50c Hose iC Or (j pair for $2 10 Not more than o pair to one person (jiaithanv the best apron heck, 4,'ji 01 13 for $1.00 10 do:n Hanker-chiefs ' ' 1 v for ttc Men's Neckwear v.. H it Wiiik String Tiet, Ut Suppei Bali 25c 01 Hand BOWS, 25c 25c " ISc 50 pair Women's Mutton Shoes r.itcnt Tip. Pane) Ply Button, regular f jo short, lot tins evaniug $i.5s 50 pair (Children's Shoes s to h, rcgiilai f 1 .'s find 1 1 . p valui Utei Suppai Bala 79c Men's Shirta Stiti BoaotAi 9 pair c: nils, fi qo regular) . . . , After Suppar S.i ! ... Soft Boaorn, about 5 doaen, .ill aiaaa, regulai Ii so After Supper Sale THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Butterick's Patterns. Spokane Induatrlal ralr Kor the above fair, which in to he ' bald at Spokane, Septembt r 10 to 31, IM O. It. ii S, rouipauy will m il round trip tickets Irom l'eudlctou at I8.6U, which iuclixles one admission to the fair. These tickets will in- aold September 11 and M, go oil until Sep tember li; ami September Mi. IN and 20, good until Seteiulter '1A. I In September I , aiel i h is .! t.- . ,o h , ticket- will he sold at 60 for the round trip, g.ssi until SepUtmlier 17. I- or children iimlerjl, oon-hall ahme rates. ). K. 4 S . ticket olhce. Oearnv Cannot oa cured b iooal appllcatiuuft, a ia.y 1:41111111 r.-ii nif it-M.ttM.i p., 1 11. 111 .,1 iu.- oar luert) la ttoly out. way to cure dsalaaas. sal that ia by ouaiuu lluiial reutedliM. Ixtalunu la caue by an In tlftliit-.t culelllltiU tl lltit net. . eta llulus of tbt. huila,. bla.ll lubts rt ltflt thla lube Helm In flamed you bave a rumbll ug aouud or liupor BSM baariua. aiel wbeu II la uutlreiy cl.a.-. .lealucu i ib ruault, aul unleaa ib lull annua tlon .au I,.- laS. 11 uul aiel lUla luljo mature. I lu I I la uuruial ooadlUOBi buarlua will be iloauoyo.l lorevur , nine . auiea mil ul ion ar- .-auae.1 by catarrb. wblcn la uulUlua but an lullaiueu coudlll.tn of tbt- uni .iui aurlauea Wu will alve outs buu.lretl ilohara for auy caae of deafuvaa (cauatsi uy - alar ri. lual auuot be cure. by Hal. . 1 alarm . -m: Baud tor circulara, free I r J. I'HgNRY 4 DO.. Toledo. O OulU l.y all .IruaaiaU, 7 u nil. H. . Kautily i are Ibu imai gseuraiOD i Bakwr City. hor the street fair and carnival to be held at Maker City, September 3 to 7 inclusive, the O. K A N. Co. has , named a rate uf 16 for the round trio from 1'eudletoii. Tickets to be sold Septasmber 3, 4, 0 aud o, limited to i Septembers. On Thursday, September in aet will be eold at I 1', for the round trip. Tickets k"-s! going ou train No. 0, which leaves the (I. R. A N. dapot at S: 16 a. m. . aud are aotd until Sepiemlier H. V 'I Jh 1 ITGRtATtST STHtNGTM B FiNtiV Ft ' AfaSOUlJTt PURITY H J ' jLJ i- AN Vl.l O H I j - -aai - oa of Stomach Trouble. For kale. On account of departure 1 offer tor sale my private bouse, corner JohnsiU and Webb street, containing eight rooms, also a four room cottage and two lota near st:hooi house. J. HHKUKHMAN. SI0 Urn ward laken irom my mature, bav horaai branded L with a bar over it ou left shoulder. PETIB WEST. YKAKS No mat hi how long '.taiiiliiin NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURB WILL CURB ooooouoo We waul Ibe weakeei eioiaavbs to treal. Title remedy will reelore the aloutacb to uorutal aud beailtiy coudltleu II you bars been auflor log wllb Uyepwpela beglu tabla ibla remedy, aad see bow you will aradusily I ut pro ye For sale liy Tallman He Co. and all hrat-claag druKgiatk, or semi to I rank Nan, Portland Hotel Fliar niacy, 1'ortland, Oregon. Price $i mj a bottle, fi Mottles (or Ij.tio, exprekk prepaid Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on tha Coast TtlifthoiM dress I'ilot Him nnniafjtltloo at ram li K Ol' I'fll.llel.ih A.I- Ohas. Gunitlagham. J Hotel Pendleton 19 v 3aaw 1 - and rSstoreeeui.il w! ,.,.'.u.r'!Bf!.'u.uff're a VITI UMUSM m CUPIOSNS- III-. Mrasmft J . iimu Wttem U l.y mil, will tiuk .ly cui u yuu ZimM ijruaai.a .I,,! aus aa a. .. a a I SS as I aVamalmil MIT 1JZ alirLslaT'. 7TJJ -t . tut. tu.rror. ,,i i,,,i,u-.,. . I I r UKNk. l. .uwU.a lu-Utary uraua ol all lutuurliuw. t VrlWlMUtSnSmiLIm Feir a XTa.lf1J''u?,,'' "w. Strictly rlnt-CUsti Kictlwot Cnliiie. Krery Modoru Coorioleace Under New nanaxement f.L,'? , uSLiu' lneaua ! " 1 Sat aaavrk Saail ' J? b'"f".urrl,ut and ail IL. It. , in. aititicya uutl iuu urtiiry un. ak or. ana. Kow 1 IOCKOn , bOM S pr ci, t are trouUMl wltb Prw.uaiuia, . .rtitiS'itnd ZlaEtS&r t "-aoeui can. uaj a buM te $3 i Gtlf Ul I Trial Hilt $1.00 1 uy Special Kite by Ink or noitu Lba ...... aaseesi and ut. w ii m . m z wf Mfu wttiu Mur BUB elrnouur ajtd ta.il,;.7,7irr aniifeai aae ni,', . COK HALM U V ri.i.M AM as K O. Mo ana, awa rtai.eauueisa OO.. llltl ISSfiJS I t. lK'!,llt..N OHJUJiiw kbeap For Ssol. young ewea. Addr 40UU teuiitb Livestock Co J. K. Only one oi the aeveu presidents of the French republic has served out the term (or which he was electsxi. Help or Situation Wanted. I F. Cook's EiDplojuient Agency Corner Maiu and Alta Htrwot PeMDLKTON ol(KOii Daily aaat OrscuoaaQ, tUivr4 by carnwr, only i) ceoU a srttak. Bar and Billiard Uooras. Tha Bast Hots' Van Dran Bros.. Props Hsadquartsrs for Travsllag ftsa la Baatsrn Orsaon. Successors to J. E.kMoof For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. f HUT EL