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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1908.
EIGHT PAGES.
flESEEK HIE RICES
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MAY SALE
White Dress Fabrics for Brides
and Graduates
Our May sale reductions at this early date gives
sufficient time for all careful planning and making
of these most important costumes, all the newest and
best fabrics in all grades are included. The sale
offers unusual opportunities to save. Mail orders
will receive prompt and careful attention. Out-of-town
friends should take advantage of these big
values.
44-inch
24-inch
27-inch
27-inch
30-inch
30-inch
46-inch
48-inch
68-inch
68-inch
30-inch
30-inch
29-inch
28-inch
all wool bastiste, $1 values, in this sale, yard
crepe de chine, $1.25 values, in this sale, yard
white India silk, 75c value, in this sale, yard
white Jap silky 50c value, in this sale, yard
Persian lawn, 35c value, in this sale, yard
Persian lawn, 25c value, in this sale, yard
French lawns, 35c value, in this sale, yard
French lawns, 85c value, in this sale, yard
French organdy, $1.50 value, in this sale, yard
French organdy, $1 value, in this sale, yard
India Linens, 25c value,, in this sale
India Linens, 35c value, in this sale
India Linens, 15c value, in this sale
India Linens, 20c value, in this sale
73c
82c
S9c
43c
27c
19c
26c
65c
$1.20
79c
' 19c
26c
He
15c
Compare- send for samples Compare
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Where it Pays to Trade
Save Your Coupons
FULTON ILL WORK
ACTIVE CAMPAIGN FOR
CAKE'S ELECTION
Senator Fulton's Representative Opeua
Headquarters fn Portland and Will
Conduct a vigorous Fight for the
Election of II. 31. Cake and for Taft
Delegates to the National Convention.
That Senator Fulton and hla friends
will work vigorously for the election
of H. M. Cake to the United States
senate, is shown by the fact that the
senator has opened headquarters in
Portland and will conduct a campaign
for Mr. Cake's election and for Taft
delegates to the republican conven
tion. The Oregonlan says of the matter:
Senator Fulton today will establish
' headquarters in the Imperial hotel
for the double purpose of assisting In
the election of 11. M. Cake to the
United States senate and securing the
selection of a delegation to the re
publican national convention that will
be in the interest of Secretary Taft
for president. C. W. Halderman of
Astoria, secretary to Senator Fulton,
reached Portland yesterday and en
gaged rooms 604 and 605 at the Im
perial for the campaign.
"I received a telegram from Sena
tor Fulton directing me to come to
Portland and open headquarters for
him," said Mr. Halderman yesterday.
"It will be impossible for the senator
to be in Portland personally, but I
am Instructed to assist the candidacy
of Mr. Cake for senator in every pos-
Eldrrd R. Waffle Who Graduated nt the Head of III Class from Univer
sity of Oregon Medical Departme nt, nt Portland. Tills Week.
olutlon at the convention unfavorable
to the senior senator.
The fight In this county is proba
bly one of the warmest which has
ever been carried on and as a result
there Is considerable "bad blood"
manifested on both sides. A large
number of the prominent wheel hors
es of the republican party have "bolt
ed" from the support of the machine,
claiming that they will have nothing
whatever to do with the knifing of
Senator Heyburn.
The public disclosure of the fact
that the leaders of the machine had
been holding secret meetings with the
view of selecting Taft delegates for
the primaries who were unfavorable
toward the Interests of Senator Hey
burn was the cause of many of the
Bible way, and Senator Fulton requests j old tfme politicians and standbys of
his frlf-nds to do likewise.
Senator Fulton of course, wants a
delegation sent from Oregon to the
republican national convention at
Chicago that will be favorable to
Secretary Taft. He has announced
the fact publicly and his friends will
do what they can to get such a dele
gation. It does not mean an 'in
structed" delegation, necessarily."
Mr. , Halderman denied that his
coming to Portland should be con
sidered as an organized effort on the
part of Senator Fulton to dominate
the state convention or to antagonize
Senator Bourne.
He insisted that his mission In
opening headquarters at Portland at
this time Is solely for the purposes of
requffMng Fulton's friends to give
thi-ir -very assistance to Mr. Cake's
candidacy and election, and at the
same time work for the selection of
eight delegates to the National con
vention that will not be unfriendly to
Taft.
FIGHT FOR LO FOLLETTE.
PlvLtlon of the Party Lt Now Certain
La Idaho.
The struggle for supremacy among
the members of the republican party
representing the La Follete and Taft
supporters of Ada county for control
of the county convention to be held
in Boise May 7, started in earnest
early this afternoon when followers
of both presidential possibilities sur
rounded the various voting precincts
to boost for their respective favor
ites says the Boise Capital News.
The fight in Ad county has form
ed Into a contest between the) Inde
pendent and machine manipulators,
the former being backers of La Toi
lette and the latter Taft boosters, with
the side issue of a knife for Senator
Heyburn in the form of passing a res-
the machine to strike an Independent
attitude and they have become so In
dignant that the utmost persuasion
on he part of the machine leaders has
been unable to whip them back Into
the ranks. They simply refuse to
have anything whatever to do with
the corrupt policies of this kind and
claim that they will stand by Heyburn
through thick and thin and even
If it is not to the interests of Taft.
Tlie World's IJe Climate
Is not entirely free from disease, on
the high elevations fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria Is
encountered to a greater or less ex
tent, according to altitude. To over
come climate affections, lassitude,
malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever
and ague, and general debility, the
most effective remedy Is Electric
Bitters, the great alterative and blood
purifier;, the antidote for every form
of bodily weakness, nervousness anJ
insomnia. Sold under guarantee at
Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Price SO
cents.
BUY
WREH5ES
WASHINGTON FARMERS'
UNION GETS BUSY
Union Will Operate Six Wheat Ware
houses at Coppel, Iluntsvllle, Walts
burg and Holies This Season All
tlie Houses Have Ito-en Purchased
from Grain Coniuiiies, Except One
ut Waltshurg.
Notice to Public.
Having disposed of my Implement
store In this city, all parties knowing
themselves Indebted to me pleas
call and settle their accounts.
FA ED WEBER.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
does not constitute, but on the other
hand Its laxative principles gently
move the bowels. Children like It
Sold by Tallman ft Co.
Candidates, Attention!
We print candidates' cards and cir
culars at a Terr reasonable price,
giving prompt service and first alass
work. East Oregonlan, phone Main
The Waitsburg Farmers' Union
Warehouse company has let a con
tract to the Kerr-Gifford company of
Portland, for the construction of a
house on the O. R. & N. at this place,
says the Waitsburg Gazette.
The house will be 60x100 in size
and Is to be completed by June 1. A
M. McCoy secured the contract for the
number. The contract calls for the
house to be ready to receive grain.
The house will be located on the sid
ing just above the crossing west of
the station. The house will be well
constructed and fire proof roofing will
be used. .
The Farmers' Union Warehouse
company has also purchased the
Northern Pacific warehouse at Hunts
ville. the purchase being made Wed
nesday. This gives the company two
houses at that point, they having al
so purchased the Puget Sound com
pany's house there. They have also
bought the same company's house at
Coppel.
This season the company will ope
rate six houses at the following points:
Coppel, Waitsburg. Huntsvllle and
Bolles. In this city they will have
houses on both transportation lines,
having leased the house on the North
ern Pacific.
The old houses which the company
has purchased will be repaired and
placed In first class condition. Wheat
pliers will be. Installed In those houses
wnicn are not now provided with
them and every convenience provid
ed for the handling of grain as eco
nomically as possible.
Stock Pastured.
Stock taken for pasture. God run
ning water and no barbed wire fences.
Any number taken; prices reasonable.
Address "E. 8." this office.
Insist upon De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It Is especially good for plies.
Sold by Tallman Sl Co.
For a number of years the bureau
of plant Industry has been carrying
on Investigations to determine what
can be done to Improve the stock
ranges that have become badly de
pleted through overgrazing. In this
work considerable attention has been
paid to the grazing conditions In the
mountains where the problem of sum
mer pasturage Is of very great Im
portance In the production of beef
and mutton.
A careful study of the conditions
Involved In these areas has led to two
general conclusions: (1) On the
mountain ridges, where the soil Is
usually very shallow and close to bed
rock and is of more or less sterllo na
ture, very Utile can be accomplished
in the way of range Improvement.
While reseedlng may sometimes
prove practicable, such Improvement
must ordinarily come through eoreful
protection from overgrazing, In brder
that the original vegetation may bo
given a chance to restore Itself. (2)
In the mountain meadows'and park
like areas, where there Is ordinarily
a good, rich, loamy boII, there nre
very great opportunities to increase
the quantity of feed produced, and
this Increased production enn very
largely be secured by reseedlng.
In connection with these Investiga
tions u range experiment station was
established in the Wenatche moun
tains In Washington state In the fall
of 1 S02. at which time seeding ex
periments were begun. These exper
iments were carried on cn-operatlvely
by the Washington Agricultural Ex
perimental station and he bureau of
plant Industry.
The following year other experi
ments were undertaken In the Sierra
wheat-grass, timothy and redtop
that have shown themselves to be
of some Importance In the restoration
of mountain grazing areas. Timothy
and redtop have proved to bo of
great value for this purpose. . These
two grasses can be Introduced at a
comparatively small cost, will furnish
satisfactory yields, and will readily
withstand moderately heavy grazing.
In addition to carrying on the ex
periments here described, the writer
has spent considerable time In study
ing the forage problems In the Cas
cade and Sierra Nevada mountains,
and In making careful observations as
to what has been accomplished by
various stockmen and farmers In re
seeding mountain meadows In thut
region.
Several of these men have greatly
Increased the quantity of forage pro
duced In such meadows by seeding
them down to either timothy or red
top or a combination of the two.
There are also a number of Instances
where these men are raising good
crops of hay with which to supply
the various lumber, mining or tourist
camps.
Other Investigations carried on by
members of the staff of the bureau of
plant Industry show that these grasses
can readily be established tnrougnoui
the Rocky mountain system.
EXPLODES AFTER iO YEARS.
Civil War. Wounds
Two Actors.
Riverside. Cat.. May. 6. A five
Inch shell, a relic of the civil war,
exploded In Armory hall Sunday
morning, seriously injuring three per
sons and damaging the walls and cell-
Nevada mountains, California, the j lng9 Tne nccijent occurred after a
latter being under the direct charge 1 auppcr whlch nad been given during
of Charles H. Shlnn. supervisor of,the evenlng by company M, of the
the northern district of the Sierra i mmonaj guard.
national forest. Tne gueiltgi wn0 included members
in 1906 further experiments i of a Loa Angelcj gtock companVi were
begun in the Warner mountains In j sitting about the fire In the grato
north.tfi.stem California under th when tho ,hclI near by exploded,
care of Forest .Supervisor A. II. , Arthur Qean WM n,t by one of tne
Hogue. In addition to these expert- sections, which shattered his
ments numerous observations have' ... lmKo,,, .,. .,
Now just ee Japan, .
Though such a small man,
He's going to swipe
All the trade If he can.
There's no denying the fact that
Japan Is a big factor In commerce.
We are also making bag Inroads upon
the clothing patronage of the public
Our trade Is constantly Increasing
owing to the fact that we never take
any unfair advantages. For good
treatment and high quality goods, at
reasonable prices, come to us.
Bond Brothers
Leading Clothiers
been made on the results obtained
by stockmen In various parts of the
country In their efforts to improve
the mountain grazing areas.
Wenatche Mountain Station.
The Wenatche mountain station Is
located on the summit of the moun
tains, some 26 miles northeast of El-
li-nsburg, and Is at an altitude of a
little more than 5300 feet. It Is high
ly typical of the entire mountain re
gion along the eastern slopes of the
Cascades In Washington.
Practically all the different soli and
climatic conditions found in this re
gion are represented at the station or
within a very few miles of It
I calf of his leg. Miss Maud Richmond
lof Riverside, and Miss Fleming of the
I stock company, were seriously cut be
1 low the knees.
The cannon ball, the gift of Captain
Rice, had long been In possession of
Company M, and It was supposed the
powder had been withdrawn.
PILING UP 3IUCII EVIDENCE.
Hyde ami Benson Case Strengthened
by Notary Public.
Washington, May 4. All of the ses
sion of the criminal court today In
The the trial of the Hyde-Benson-Schnel-
annual precipitation is probably not der-Dlmond alleged conspiracy caso
lar from 20 Inches and comes largely
in form of snow. The growing season
does not much exceed four and a half
months. The snow goes off sometime
was devoted to the presentation by
the government of a mass of cumula
tive evidence. United States Attor
ney Baker acted as examiner and he
between May 20 and June 1. The secured the Identification by Thomas
ground Is usually frozen by the mid
die of October and snow falls to stay
soon after November 1.
The station lies In the general
S. Bums, a San Francisco notary
public, of scores on scores of land ap
plications, assignments, dSfds, etc.,
with which Individual cases, Mr. ua
course of travel over In the spring by ker stated, he proposed to connect
the numerous migratory bands of
sheep In going from the desert or
lowland ranges to the high mountain
pastures In the Cascades, and again
In September on their return to the
lowlands. As a result the region had
been severely overgrazed for a num
ber of years and the vegeatlon was in
Mr. Benson and Mr. Hyde.
$100 for a Coyote.
Gold Beach, Ore., May 5. A coyote
Is causing great havoc In the flock of
sheep owned by J. F. Lowery, about
14 miles up Rogue river. It Is very
llnilMlinl fill rnnhnra In hn hith..a1
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u uauij utl'itii u L I'll "1 1 1 n.ii, mill II in I i . .i ., . , . . .
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ll having been completely exterml
nated.
The station comprised a section of
land that Ilalieock & Benson, the
owners of a large sheep an 1 cattle
range, had inclosed with a good stock
proof fence as a holding pasture for
tlu lr saddle and pack horses. As the
problem of Increasing the riuantlty of
feed In the high mountain meadows
was one of great Importance to them,
they donated the use of this section
fcr experimental purposes. These
men endeavor to keep nut nil stock
from this area dining those periods
of the year when grazing might in
jure the grasses In the various plots,
and In other ways did all they could
to make the work successful,
llcmilt of Kosoodliiff InvcMtljmtlons.
The experiments of the bureau of
plant Industry show quite conclusive
ly that the depleted mountain mead
ows (PI. I, figs. 1 and 2) can he
brought back to their original carry
ing capacity In two to three years'
time by reseedlng with tame grasses.
(See I1. LL., fig. 2, and PI. Ill , figs.
1 and '2.) There 'are numerous In
stances, notably In the Cascade moun
tains of Washington, where by the In
troduction of such grasses the mead
ows can be made to produce more
forage than they ever did.
Out of the 30 or more grasses and
forage plants tested, there are seven
tall fescue, orchard grass, brome
grass, mountain brome-grass, slender
I the country. It Is stated that many
, years ago they came down from the
mountains almost to the coast, but
beyond that their depredations have
been practically unknown here. A
reward of $100 Is now being offered
for this coyote's scalp, which Is said
to be the record reward for a single
animal of the coyote breed ever of
feted In the west.
Smlliiff Nearly Flnl-dicd.
The seeding of sugar beets In this
valley Is about over, says the La
('ramie Observer. The Amalgamated
Sugar company has but n few acres
yet to seed In the La Grande district
und the Union district Is about as far
advanced. The weather has been
quite favorable for sedlng this yeai
and with the full crews the company
has been In position to keep at work
the work has been pushed with ut
most speed.
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