DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1903. i fcW-K IHIIIIIimillllllHl1 H-H"H-"H-H"H-H t . t T T Labor Day, September 7 i-THE INDIAN TRADE r WHITE MEN TO BUILD ROAD. No Asiatics to Be Employed in Brit ish Columbia. $: A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to die and a son riding for life. 18 u . n- Kine's New Discov- .... H w art- Ir.v.: Irs-pt-ct Mir EW FALL Meti s Suits $10. $12, $15 ami $20 H.ivV Suits $2. $3, $4 and $5 Uaeqoafec! Variety. Always Lowest Prices RESERVATION A GREAT SOURCE OF INCOME TO CITY. About St25,0CO Per Year Spent by the Indians In This City and County Indians Are Becoming Good Farm ers Many Seek an Education. Vancouver. B C. Sept. 4. As the . . u Drnn nf I.eesrille. Ind i endured death's agonies from asiu- Grand Trunk Pacific Railway run for several hundred miles through this province, the British r ; ma; but BAER & DALEY riq Msin St . Pendleton niu or the greatest sources of in -om m the ritv of Pendleton, and i rh-, the veltow Derfl fastened itself other towns in Umatilla count . is on this province. The local govern the Indian population, of the Umatilla j ment believe the new road should reservation. be a white toaa't line all through. Pendleton makes a specialty of bid- j Further, the provincial m.mstry d'na for this trade In carrying spe-, has asked that the company be com . . ' j j Vi thu ' nuTtAwt tn Wtil its line n this nrov- 1 ' reservation Dry goods stores, the , inee. starting at the coast and work er harness and saddle stores, the grot- ,ng eastward through the mountains 4- nthar hmn.-hMi of trade. I to the nralrie. There is a fear here 4- make stwcial bids for the Indian: that U this Is not done the GrarU f trade by offering attractive designs. Trunk Pacific may use Easte-a nu-: BUU nuipiBa t.i-iu.-i-L..- which British Columbia may subse quently give the line will be contin gent on these conditions. It w!U be lumbla government has early taken steps to Impress upon me leaerai au- .u-i.i ...o h.rii.rinr th line -V .. v, cures IIS View laai Atimits suuuiu hrnnphlti: emnloved on the construction. When ?n'" the Canadian Pacific was built the then government save special power I '"'r ... iim Tr.ai hot for the company to bring In Chirac. ; Co-s drug and it is claimed that It was then.1' rret al 1""IUn this wonderful mcaic.no Instant relief and soon cureu him. He writes: "I now Sleep suuuu- every night." Like marvelous of consumption, pneuiuomu. coughs, colds ana grip Kmt and lune troubles. Guaran Ladies' half soles 40c. Teutsch's. j Picf MPes 1: ! ICE CRI Just call up Malm fnn'si Pnn,u o UJ ouire, W(J our wagon around quantity of Wcre.; What dessert can y0J saiisiactory and this hot weather uu ice cream. OnrJ pure, cold and d! you are down nwn lrjh iry our not weathujl iry our cata.es thejj irrsn every uay Of Your Aland specially manufactured goods. Ti Perhaps no other Institution in the 4. l cited stales nas maae ue bwbp renutatian as mat etuovea tj me 4 i w:hiiiwiihumii mi ihiiiiii i m i GENERAL NEWS. j The largest apartment bouse in ! tka world is the Ansocia. tn New York City. It is 1? stories higu. has : tt elvatars and accommodates 18.- j itoo people. j Samvel Jacobs, a lineal descendant :if Major AndTe. of revolntJonary 1 ' fame, died September 4 at St. Joseph, Mo., aged 82 years. He was a civil ?ng'ner and surveyor by occupation. The federal government has uroogbt suit for $10,000 against ih bondsmen of the Tennessee sheriff from whose custody Harvey Logan. he Montana train robber, escaped last Jane. Mrs. John Drexel hat! tt.O0O worth fit jewel stolen from her apartments .most at Newport, and Mrs. Weir Martin, another society leader, had 8X000 worth of Jewels stolen at Al- sarsBdar Bay. I A 18-year-old girl in Jefferson j coon 17, Kansas, last many unaer took to stimulate the kitchen fire by povring kerosene upon it from a can. It worked all right, but she and her bats sister were burned to death. HOTEL ARRIVALS. A Pendleion Woolen Miils, through the remembered thatthe Canadian Pa fT ; manufacture of its famous Indian 1 clflc built from west to ea s eU j roba. which were first made with a as from east to west ; indeed its last vr t ntisfrtnt the demacd among spite was driven in the Rockies. The the Indians. Prom this start, tnese j robes gradually became ready sellers outside of the Indian trade, and today , scarceiy a home in Pendleton is wi.- out its robe, or its collection or rooes. ' and the article has been shipped to reported to the Leader in this season NORTHWEST NEWS. 4a aakaown man was hwtantly killed by a street car tn Tacoma. rriday. Ha was riding a wheel and waa haried into the air. breaking his -wk la the fall. C jP. Potter waa held up at the cor ner of Sixth and Salmon streets, in the heart of the city of Portland. Fri day morning, and robbed of a few dollars tn change. Mrs. Pannie Gibson and Mrs. E- a Kicsaarc. or aarscBeia. were ran aver and instantly killed bv a toe- ttng train Friday morning, in the' woods near the city of Marshfleld. ' About 160 shtivp were shot at Pedro ' mountain, near Ontario. Friday. This fa the second attempt at wholesale 1 ahwa ktlUn in this vicinity, aa a iaxae number wer poisoned recently. ' Two huav stag hounds atuckedj ttn. O. F. Timnu. of Vancouver. B-l C Friday, and were tearing her '-iothiag mto shreds, when she was reeeaed by men who bad to beat the 1 ast aZ with club. A serious row over gambng ocenr iwa In the vtlfciire of Meadows. Mai-; hear county. Friday, and aa a result. Alex Landers, a gambler, was ran-' pad a the head with a Millard cue. ' aast Is not expected to live. Hotel Pendleton. George T Williams, Portland G. W. Tacobery. Cecil. C. M. Syferd Omaha. Fred Jecnlng. Portland H. R BriU. Portland A. L. Kn:gbt. city. E. A. Mann. city. Charles A. Banmasaen. Tacoma. Mrs. D. MoG ill very. Tacoma. Miss C. Garland. Tacoma. Mias May Oillaway. Tacoma. Miss MQdred Garland. Tacoma O. B. Proof Portland George R Ftshner. Portland A. T. Caswell Portland T O Hilborn. Chicago H. W Harris. San Francisco. f A s,lTnrn rranoiseo The remaining 20.IWO acres of farm IS iT1 .San 1 , ll Is farmed by the Indians them Geo. H. Tanbrother San Francisco, j yet George Onper. Portland Thl tontal amairatj: to Khont 837.- W. H. Patton Spokane , r vear Md nine-tenths of this ; j dieton. The tncome from the land farmed by the Indiana varies with different years, and nrobabiy amounts to 8100,000 per year, nearly all of Onderdonck contract was (benefit to the province. of great Barley Average of 100 Bushels. By far the largest barley yield yet every market center in the Tnited 1 States is great numbers, and to many I foreign paints 1 The Umatilla Indian reservation i consists of about 119.000 acres of ; land today. It formerly contained 151.000 acres, but the different sales of Indian lands have cut down the j borders to the present size. Of this amount, about 6,ww acres is farm land, and the balance hili and pasture land. Approximately 30.00 of remarkable barley crops, was ob tained at Joe Wurzer's place on Wes ton mountain, about five miles east of town, where threshing has Just been finished by Carlfie's outfit. Fire acres of barley yielded 185 sacks, or the almost incredible average of nearly 100 bushels per acre. This tract of ground was in corn and pota toes last year, indicating the value of diversified farming to the soil. An other tract of 15 acres at Mr. Wur- acres are rented to white farmers at t gel's place yielded 350 sacss of bar an average of 81-25 per acre, per year, j ley. His total crop from 60 acres waf 1.330 sacks of wheat and barley Weston Leader. J. A. Clarke. Portland Y. Neater. Portland. R H. Caaton, Spokane H. C. Toppinp. A. A. Howard. Spokane. G. W. Thompson. Portland H. F. Leeaner, Portland. John S. Gnrnee. Portland . Cohen. San Francisco. M. A. Debiiff. Spokane. C. S- Lovelace. Baker CIt J. L. Wilson. Portland. GoMen Rule Hotel ! W. Fischer, city. M. Conlln. city. I F. . Wells. Mlltoc j C. Beeier. Waitsbnrg j M. Beeier. Waitaburg, C. A. Bac&nan and wife ville. An Education Without Strain Waoattoo Trip Peo:ie who iiai.e l-ecn 0-1 t! eir summer vacations art bt pinning to return ir ate bringing bafc w.th them seme beauti ful j'ictures Cameras, Films, Tripods P. ate?, a!! kinds albums, pnr.t nc paper. rr:ount:-. arid a 1 kinds of stipp!:e for amateur photo graphers at low price We'll Help You with Your Photo Troables TynffJ S3 Is a!wa r place your cr rftl Fir. Tamaratj rv ..rinej 1 can ! price - Vr., t get t r-st F. W. Schmidt The Reliable Druggist Laatz Telephone J-i2S t-oatoScv Block i hour Miu ji H-S-K-i-fr-'-r . Watr- Miss Kastman. Walia Walla t. R- Malore. BLanaas City Sam Lee. Spokane. J. L. Cunnlnghaa. Portland J A. Creaswell. Portland E. Costella. Portland. H. U Shut, city. R. Jones. Echo. J. Cochran. Jacksoa J. O. Perkins, city. J. F. Melton Weston. H. O. Rusaett and family. Spofcaae. Mrs. M Hennessy. Spokane J W. Pringer. Adams. Mrs. Dr. J Ballivand and faaOy. Spokane. Mrs. W Luirle and family. SaUie Husiod. Spokane. A. L. McMnrry. Baker Citv w J cly .t ; upon the family purse. There VUsU.es It llAlliS aaJfClak Ual HIT t ma- ' . . - - tilia reservation, says the Indians who farm their own lands are becom ing very good farmers, and many of then especially expert teamsters. Their methods are improving eacu year, and as they understand the value of industrious habits more thor oughly, they reap greater rewards from their farms. Very few of the Indians are sniitiesa and out of a is a way for the father of the j 4. U family to prepare for the edu- I i cation of the children, and at 4. the same time protect the family in the event of his death. ! 1 ft r I Hill Military Academy t Our books, " Five Per Cent. Twenty-YearGold Bonds "and , f popuauon of abont 1.100. only a very. "A Banker s Will," sent on ! small proportion of them are addict- t . . . f ed to the drtck habit, I request, contain information ! x The more prosperous Indians are .that may be helpful and will to re roana noon tneir farms at an s t . I times, and those seen in the city from I wr'aini) "Kerestmg to any I day to day. are those who are look-! parent. ; lag for a chance to get whiskey. The , a, , : . , , .uwuiirw niQt' jvuux uhuwu snow an increasing oe-1 Ftnl la Umax iM-li Company or New Y ORK, ... . w- i: I W w muv uuuu IBOU3T i.Lt.nx: i Mokl Tea pssltively cares Sick aa the floor of the moat prom uer.' Saa Levine. a l&-year-old prisoner. ! Headache. Indigestion and Coos tips- law offices in the city, wuiie the at wa parwoaed by Governor Chaaiber-.' tlon- A deiUchtinl herb drink. Re-; 'orrer and beads of the families are aire for education, and the efficient achooU under the management of t Mias M. V. Galther. ace having a-JE MuTUL I iff Tvtrmvrc neater !ofneiMe m4 mtr i "l "1UIUAL iltt. INSIRA.NCE One especial feature of the Indian trade worthy of mention is the lesai business afforded by their preaencf in the county. Their attorneys are bay moat uf the time, straighten ins ont leal tangles settling difficulties 3d rising and counseling their dusk clients, and it Is the source of jrrar . iaeonirf t th WwaI nmlMsbM rf r h ! city. It is not an uncommon s:zb' T- r i Alma D. Kali tuanii: Franl L. Haxa.or.i ' Peadletan. Ortgjr Var.as.er taia Friday. The boy was sentenced (rosa Maltnojaah county tor larceny, sad ob account of hi age a large pe tition waa ntecented asking for his John Seibert of MoniariUa Or. aa located his lot daughter oy ateas of a dream. She baU been lo: - the fatoer tor Ji year and he round her la Balticon a toe result a dream which drove httr v ear-fc ta that city. On the se-.-nd day after hs arr:TBt n Bait;n'rv hf a re warded by finding his 'iu;d marr.d cad the mother of s j h idrea moves all eruptions of tie slda. ore-. haldteg eonaultstion on business af- ducisg a perfect comptesloc or moaey : '-airs. reftrnded. 25c and 50c. Write te n; ; The betWr cJaet of ladiaa have ac- ti for free sample W H Hooker & Co.. ' -ount t many of the leading stores Bualo. Is'. T F W. Schmidt & Co. . and are riven everr eonnidorarinn ! s. a .i rr k-jvq rtuiomers ano .n , , trade t wotth catering to. The di-' Pendfc'nr r-i?!e are yal to Pen-: "jbu: oc of about $125.0U0 per year I d'.-t'in business -nterprises That among the dlSerent buslaees house : the rasoti the Rosa Ire A Coid I It the city means that the efiort to 'oraee c-mracv have tad to pot on get and hold the Indian trade is a , two wagons and then can scarcely , stierlai branch of the aMrcaatile ' ir.dSe 'he trade Give us yoor or- permit in this city and county ders and we wit! take care of it if! 4- we nave to put on tour times tKSMOXi Dr J. W. Hill. Principal. 24tb & Marshall Sis Portland Oregon A PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR SOYS AND YOUNG MEN. Neu building, modem aud complete Manual training. oiiUtary discipline. Beys successfully fined for all colleges or for business life. Principal of 25 years' experi ence in Portland. Boys of any age admitted at any time. Write for catalogue. Fall term opens 3vtetatir 16. T7 A KKimM I; TRUC I; STORWi Telejibont lH jsaaannwi I Any lmmm Ik a Goofl vi-I H- I H 1 I I ! I I 1 I I l l-i--m.. Oregon Portland fsror.i 'Phor.e Main 1S1 -1 S3 rrW r? HELVETU 3 NteirJjX Brand Evaporated Cream .- uomprt -jt -.Vjf trari wjU- licet abel 2nd ys. : It.; the o cawpaTsoe. Esaocsrty Braac r as soacoc-L? jraforiB apsearanc au-.c a Jat crtst pka&a-: tasting a4 r :ir tat fcr.d trj: fas z; jttel iii:io owe ci-v w Totasoi LrcuCcwratT. Fnmt i rhean ntn o(k tkM m u te woior uvue at tkt irm of F J rbaev a bum to tot ait Tatwla. nxtsrr twi ntu fontt. and tbi 4 tm v.U tt :ac lax at Dm Knontd UlUn tmt rt irrtwMtf tCtorfc rhl miuxwciiw! m a iu ut K:!- CMurann ors to Ik-tor n txl BkKeritt ta my - "? day at DmmWt a ti. E W. SLEazON u . . Hau.tr Hibtt Carrt k- U tkJUa latMUy ao - - - - ,m y. :tt lytwik. tatA r u iriswsli li. tt If fTTTT . ,JC. i taiu ran U.I tb UrH. -V2.-W' YOflK WorldBtenowneei Fa'il Styles Ready Saint Helen's Hail Home and Day School lor ipris of all age Academic ud College Preparatory course a well a thorough Primary instruction. Ideal situation on he outskirts of city of Port and. Basket hall. tennis horseback riding. Tar book sent on application SLEAMOR TEESETTS. Prin. Before decttiag where tu , to uoot. examine a Pendleton Academy Now is the have yoor house f.r pered. A i.ttle FirTj there will heln iUt fully. Some nice, t"1 wall paper will la"" to any room. or unvr was nwer.lA' Fattern in endlenTO; every one new eoler design. Bt let us show them t:jj yoa what it wi" ! hole house or cf E. J. IVlc 111 C.-trt ! C E. ROOSEVELT t ' L ,2flSue for the coming ) ear i'etlSietOn, Uree-oa i Ba,lau, ano equipment. New Q ranches BS vithom MILK COKDEKSIKG COMPANY, ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Farms for Sale. We r,yw have listed for ante suae toe &est wM&t farsas aad nr. ta the eouaty. The stock can be sold either with u- ithout the stock. AU th nlsnx well tmnroved and arll mtnikj n.v i 1. j ... ,. - w . ,jesj sm cisorcers axis- L ,VaoiT1 JTri4a rerr?!. Sold by ail TJortfe We of river. Caii ! dragsins. Ko err, co par. au get arte. i Trial naekaie fre Kt .hh.. HAHTMAN !H. Hooker & Co.. BuTalo v v p ,W rrMt Co New man. agement. and a faculty nt wr. ed teachers. Special arrangement for mueic itndenu and for the care ful oversight au ftudents from out of town. All grades of pubHc school on thoroughly done. Our college preparatory work U accepted by the beat cortege East and West. Moral and social advantages the very best Term Uegio September U. REV. w. K. 6LEAKNEY. PRINCIPAL BBWTLKY &. l l I? ; Sloaa. ( r t .. : : tc h m Kneurnansm i'nniv. iv r.,, EiGHLiSD, ItiUW If ! P1 call and settle tWL Bv Oil t....;.. r " BJ,! Slt Ageots fw Pl!, peraosw pleswe Nrtiee. Indebted STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON j TERM 0PEKS SEPTEMBER 16th' CARELf tn dnvinc Is "be riaee accidents b8t never ha t kars'i n.. r.n..N All us Is finished u poslble. by sfcU! repaired vet i je hand Setter tD85 ' Get your t.res machine ixes j no heat in z ,,D ing bolts. La-S way. Set ttem This machine ' eraments on arW methods We 11 price: we se'. W a set. are the best Wl NEACUI ' C2-nIer, , ',W larajj ma " : j4 - tf in i if iii if.fr'-A!!.'-. ri-'ii '