The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, September 30, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 3

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easiness among the farmers ami grain
after placing 111* favorite hor-..- in th»-
t raders.
stable* for the night.
Samples of grain pulled In th«' ,
it Is said that J. Plerp
fields in nearly every district In the
Is at th«- head of a oom|
Northwest llave been received at the
| buy up all the packing
AA'innipeg grain exchange .A few show
I Interests at Bellingham.
signs of rust, but most of the samples
IKII <1s
Icliase price of the plants
indicate that the grain is in healthy
84.000.(too ami tin- pro|
eondltloil.
sold nt public auction.
The Ogilvie Flour Mills Company
has
.lust
received
replies
by
wire
from
OKKGOX ASKED TO F.ST AB-
<»r«lcr Iliis Over Four 'ilioumml Cuili-
70 of its 95 elevators in Manitoba
<’ll<- < . . ........... h Bi hmglng in tli«-
and the Northwest territories, giving
Iron
the condition of the wheat crop to
I nln-,1 sinn..—s«-,«-rul An hbl-liop,
date. Particular attention was called
An- Alti-iKlIng and will DyllK-r Ail-
M-di Warden A an Dusen Would start to damage from rust. These replies R«-al Estui«- < «impali, l*ur<iia~<-<l the
<ln -a--—4.<-iii-rul ll<-a«l<|iiart<-rs of
Limi ami Oiilniil il»-
I Re-
a 1-argv Hatcher, in AAallowa Can­ are on the whole very reassuring. (>f
tin- <>r«l«-r Ar«- In Belgium, I ml«-r
nonni—N«-„ II oum - s . 1«
shle-
yon Wliere Irrigation Could Not In- the 70 stations hear«! from. 39 report
Dln-I-Htiu of Fmlu-r* of Bla-ssrel
walks ami
liii|>roi<-iii<-
Beiug
Stream—Had no «ianiage at all. 16 report only slight
terfere Witli the
damage, and 15 report damage all
Namunmt.
Alati«-—Flft, Inkiiown
Still
Looked With l'a vor on linatllla the from 15 to 30 per cent. The dis­
Ri-iiialn l iuiiove«l—< '«-ni
Sliu-
River. But Irrigation Rights Would trict* most affected are located on
ausi «ni a B-autlful K ik OI lìiat I
the Souris branch ami th«- western
Interfere With Project.
New York. Sept. 27 —More than a
half of the Delorane branch, where
u Sigliti, Residence Ls-aiion.
or«- of archbishops and bishops ami
the crop is heaviest .
il host of «lergy fl||e«l St. Patrick's
Taken as a whole, these reports in­
At the coming session of the Ore­
■ itihedral tbl* morning at th«- open­
gon legislature. Fish Warden A’an Du­ dicate an average damage of under 10
ing of the Third General Eucharistic
per
eent
in
Manitoba,
ami
practically
sen will itak Cor an appropriation for
< «ingress of th«- I’nlte«! Hlates. The
none
in
the
territories.
The
average
a new fish hatchery, on the Wallowa
«•migrcHH 1» In reality u <-<lnventlon of
river, about five miles below the yield from these stations is 19 bushels
I- Priests' Eucharistic la-ague, which
Dr. T. T. O'Conn
wagon bridge, on the main AA’allowa tc the acre and the average date of
ha* a membership of over 4000 Ro­
general harvesting is August 2 7. as • clia.o-d a tract of la
road from Elgin.
man t'atholl«. priests throughout the
The site to be selected for the suming favorable weather. There are city on w hl«*h was located the first
United States. The league is under
hatchery is one of the most ideal spots under crop approximately 3.500,000 cemetery ever lai«l out in Grand
Ih.- direction of the Fathers of th*
acres,
so
that
the
total
yield
is
es
­
llonile
valley,
ami
for
the
past
*ix
for such a plant In the West and the
Blessed Sacrament and th* general
timated
at
about
65.000.000
bushels.
months
friends
ami
relatives
havt-
rugged character of the country pre­
headquarters are In Belgium.
Io
the
This
is
the
estimate
made
about
a
been slowly removing th«- remains to
cludes the possibility of settlement in
I h«- congress was formally opened
the vicinity, and thus there is no dan­ week ago by the Bankers' Association. make room for new hou««-s.
sh«*rtly after 10 o'clock this morning
Most of the known graves have
ger of the hatchery being hampered —AA". R. Holloway. Consul General.
with the celebration of p<»ntlH«-al
baren opened and the remains placed
by irrigation ditches above, nor from Halifax. Nova Scotia.
ma-» by Archbishop Farley.
Arch­
at rest elsewhere, but there are yet
an lntereference with its use of the
bishop Ryan of Philadelphia preached
nearly
5u
unknown
graves
remaining
:i<-<-ounts
water from settlers below.
on "The Holy Eucharist in the Twen­
PIRE KM>1> tOM.RESs
untouched and the real estate coni­
The first requirement for a success­
* were tieth Century." Thl» 1 afternoon
lo
remove
pany
will
be
compelled
ful hatchery is a stream of clear wa­ Head- a Motenient to Prêtent Adul­
o-ssloiis began with an address
these corpses and bury them In a
Sllinni
ter In which a storage area, for keep­
was found dead welcome by Archbishop Fai lay.
teration of Foods.
luter cemetery.
ing the fish until the spawning season
mornln
h 1
Portland,
lie an opening midr«-*« by Bishop '
St. Louis. Mo. Sept. 26.—The In-
Several new houses are now being
can be obtained and the Wallowa can­
A
¡worth «lock. with of Covington. Ky, who
ternational
Pure
Food
Congress
ami
constructed on the site of the ol«i
pole In his hands.
yon affords such a stream. It is the
•■d by the pope to act as « l>r
intention of Mr. A’an Dusen, if the eighth annual convention of the N.i- cemeter,. it was situate«! on a bvau-
the congre»-*
Bishop I Ma«
«
Y
republicans
art
tional
Association
of
State
Dairy-
and llful knoll between the ul«l an«i new
legislature authorizes the hatchery,
to be short of funds for the
ate ■ rirf. or letter, from the p«*pe. recom-
to mak« it a trout and salmon hatch­ Food Conimistoners began today in La Grande, and the district Is one of campaign and the natlon.il commit­ m-'hdlng lhe congress and granting
ery. from which all of Eastern Ore­ Congress hall at the exposition, Del- the most sightly in the illy, ami is tee will be asked for a supply.
Ind'ilgen«ex to those In attendance.
gon can be supplied with all varieties egates from many foreign countries near the location of the new court
Mr». Jane M Walker, who crossed Tbl« evening there will be eu« harlst-
were present, and with them many and is very valuable.
of game fish.
le devotion in all of the Catholic
The first grave was made in this lhe plains from Missouri to Oregon in church»« of the city, followed by a
AA'hiie Mr. Van Dusen had looked eminent personages of the United
1848.
died
at
Spring
Valley,
Polk
States.
The
chief
purpose
of
their
old cemetery In 1862. and from that
with favor upon the Upper UmatlUa
meeting ««f the dl«H-«-*.an directors of
county. Saturday night, aged 73.
river as a suitable location for a work is to secure the enactment and year until 1880. when the new Odd
the Priests' Su«h.irlstl<- league at the
"Buffalo Bill" has with«!rawn the
hatchery, after investigation he has enforcement of national and state Fellows' cemetery was laid out all the
house of the Fathers of the Biejtjted
He Is Nac rament
found that the water rights of irri­ legislation to prevent the adulteration «lead from the vicinity «if La Grande divorce suit against hl» wife.
In East Seventy-sixth
of
foodstuffs.
«.«id
to
have
became
infatuated
with
found
a
resting
place
In
the
««Id
cem-
gators will lnterefere too much with
street
The
convention
was
called
to
order
a
young
actress
with
hl*
shows
tery.
Now
there
are
two
oth<
r
beau
­
the flow of the stream and may cause
Tomorrow morning Bishop Colton
by President J. AA'. Bailey at 9 o'clock tiful cemeteries, the <>d«i Fellows' an 1
disastrous results to the hatchery.
Of the 3000 corporations in Oregon of Buffalo will preach on th* "Holy­
this
morning.
To
the
addresses
of
the Masonic, ami the few remaining 275 are yet delinquent with their cor­
the irrigated area of the tributary
Welcome response was made by A. H dea l In the ol«l will be removed and poration tax. and action is to be Communion " The day 's iwiwdons w ill
country increases.
tie de-voted to the reading of uchar-
to collect from them or cancel istic papers The sermon on the clos-
For this reason he will ask for a Jones. Illinois state food commis- plated in one of these new «emeter-
lit
Agriculture
sioner.
Secretary
river,
and
their
charters.
tes
at
once.
WaUowa
reservation on the
Ing day wlll be preached by Bishop
Many of the old pioneers of the
hopes to secure sufficient aid from Wilson will address the convention
James, the C-yei ■ar-old son of John Slang of Fall River.
has
been
desig-
on
AA'ednesday.
which
carry
valley
were
bulled
In
the
old
ceme
­
the legislature to enable him to
Stanger, of Idaho Falls, was Instantly
nated as "Pure Food Day” by the ex- tery but later were removed to one killed Monday* by
out the project.
being struck In the
M Us OF MILTOX.
position
management.
of the new grounds.
The other hatcheries of the state
temple by a rock thrown by an elder
The removal of this cemetery re­ brother In play.
are all in a highly prosperous condi-
h«hi li««» i« Ljtfxer. \uributrd u> Ef-
calls an Incident in the real estate
tion. and the demand for fish to re­
Yearly Meeting of Friemi*.
Three hundred dredge laborers on
fctfrtM lo Grt IU<| off Wild K,r— ■T ìm *
business In Baker City a few years
stock the streams after the constant
Richmond. Ind.. Sept. 27.—The In-
the government work at Borton, have
lestirr Wa* MUrd Out arul U m * M-
depletion of the stock by fishermen. diana Yearly Meeting of Friend* has ago. A local real estate dealer sold been ordere«l to strike because the
several lots to eastern people, who
is now taxing the capacity of all the
falf« Grratl) lUornicid—luu>nM* In-
begun its annual meeting here and
government tailed to grant an in­
had never seen the property, but crease of wages.
hatcheries in the state.
b n -t In U m * Ippmaeidag (onu**t
will continue for 10 days, Many
were satisfied that it was within th*
Over llUti feriMJul l*rufMjUUon.
matters of Interest are to come before
Secretary
of
the
Navy
Paul
Morton
corporate limits of Baker Cit,. then
Oil. FOR STREETS.
the meeting this year. The reports
MIKoo. Sept, *<
The farmers In
has asked for bids on two protected
called the “Denver of the West."
of the work in the mission fields of
cruisers to have a displacement of lhe Hudson B*y country are busy*
AATten
the
owners
came
west
sev
­
North Yakima Will Try an Experi­ Cuba and of other foreign lands will
14 .,00 tons each and to cost not more «Uh their third crop of alfalfa hay
eral vears after and hunted up th
ment tn AholLsh Dust.
be of exceptional interest. Much In­
a he hay in that section is more in
numbers of their land, it was found than 14 400 600 each.
The experiment of using oil on ’he terest Is manifested also In the re­ that they had been sold lots In a cem­
The Amalgamated Copper Compa- quantity and of a better quality than
streets and roads of North Yakima port of the peace committee becaus-
ny will fight the proposed govem- It h.kJ* ever been in the paat.
etery on the hill overlooking t wb .
will be tried by the city council, says of the present wars and the general
lreaj*: year the first and second crops
ment irrigation dam and reservolr at
the Goldendale Sgj^tiueL Tho first ■unsettled condition of international
Bonner, claiming it will interfere had iota of will rye, and the farmers
GENERAL NEWS.
work will be done on Yakima avenue affairs. Another matter of import­
In order to lull it, chopped the <round
with its water right*.
«di to pieces with their cultivators,
and will cover two blocks from Front ance before the meeting is the selec­
Ilari.ey
Gibbons
and
w E Jordan w hi< h
The Columbia river wlmon run has
to Second street, This work will be tion of a new clerk. Among those
some chum is the cause of the
were arreste«! al
AA'elser.
Mon «lay.
done provided the property owners prominently mentioned for this honor ceased for the sason.
while attempting to ship 26 horses better quality this year, The cultt-
logger.
John
Peterson,
an
Astoria
will assist in bearing part of the ex- is President Mills cf Earlham college.
^aunc had the desireil effecl on the
was killed by a falling Umb Thurs>ia,. stolen by them in Malheur cramtty. rye. and
pense.
i
r«o doubt dl«i the alfalfa
Oregon, and Owyhee county. Idaho.
The matter came up through
Pacific University, at Forest «"rove
good.
Pike Family Reunion.
Dr.
J.
It
■ T. Lathrop. Of the Grace
communication presented by A. ■
yulte a f<-eilng has be ♦n worked up
Boston. Mass Sept. 27.—"I'ncle" began its 55 year*' work on S»plum­ Methodist
churrh. of Portland. Was •«•ver the hlgh school question here
Cline of the First National bank, He Pike and all the little Pikes, several ber 21.
tend« »red his farewell recaption Sun-
had corresponded with the Standard hundred in number, and coming from
■lur« k the ia»»j three
and it is
Larry Tierney was burn*«! to death
Oil agents at Seattle and had re­ many parts of the country, began a in a hotel fire at Harrington. AA'ash, day nlght. before his departure for »•H*»** te.j that every legal voter tn the
Gran
>d
liatd«ls.
Mb-h,
his
future
field
ceived rates and information on the two days' reunion at the American Thursday.
district uiil be out at the school meet.
of la Ibor.
amount of material required. Mayor House in this city today. The occa­
in< next F*ri*iay to vote on lhe ques-
The labor and- populist parties of
Miles Shafer, a farmer on Vashon
Ftrchter presented the matter and sion is the annual reunion of the Pike
Montana have indorsed the demo­
Island. Wash. was accidentally »hot
said that was time the city was doing Family Association, which was form­
cratic state ticket,
something in the way of good roads. ed four years ago and now has a
in the abdomen while out hunt!: g
A mortgage for 1156.000 ha* been Montlay. and to end hi» misery re­
The start should be made now before membership of over 500. Edwin P.
given by T A Livealey a Co, of Sa­ loaded his gun and »hot himself In
winter sets in.
They AA III Ib-quru AppotaUwnl of a
Pike, of Pike. N. H.. is president, and lem. on 500 acres «if hops.
The oil will cost about 8600 for the Dr. Clifford L Pike of Saco. Me., la
the head, death being instanteous.
< ««lured Man fur Hi«li«>p.
The five Hat Ians held for the mur­
two blocks mentioned. The city will secretary and treasurer of the asso­
The I-ew is and Clark commisslon-
N*wark. N. J, Sept. 27.-—The twen­
der of George Bru«r In Portland, ets have received appHcatlon from tieth annual «onfervuce of negro Epi*-
bear about half of the cost. The com­ ciation.
have been bound over Io the circuit the Inventor of the "seeing tele- eopal . iergytnen. which opens here
pany will send a tank of 238 barrel*
court.
to this city at a cost of 82.11 per bar­
■phone." for space fur an exhibit. By this evening for a three days' *ew-
A
Town
of
Readers,
rel. or 5 cents a gallon including
this Instrumei
Senator Hoar ha* been in a
the person at the »ion. will prepare a memorial for
Local booksellers have just passed
freight. The freight on the car of oil
stupor for three days, and only the other en«l of the line can be plainly presentation to th* Epliw-opal general
will amount to 8313 from Seattle^ through such a trade In school books Intimate friend.* are admitted to hi* seen.
convention at Boston In October ask­
The members of tbe ditch «»mmittee as they have never encountered be- home.
ing that a negro bl»hop b* appointed
fore,
The
extra
100
young
people
were given power to ascertain what
for the Protettant Episr«jpal church
The native* of India are «aid to be
IaiOg « tia-*- After Tliielr-s.
over
what
was
expected
at
the
col
­
the property owners will contribute
praying to their w«»oden idols of Eng­
Last Saturday night, almost a week In America.
lege.
and
each
a
purchaser
of
tour
or
toward the scheme and should they
The memorial will set forth that
lish manufacture, for the recovery of ago two young d«-«p<-ra>loe*. Barker
meet with success they wtH have five broke made a demand that was Lady Curzon.
"as matters stand at present were the
and
Irwin,
who
live
In
Ih*
Pocahontas
unexpected, and unprovided for. For
power to acL
Special trains are kept in waiting district, and who had been caught white people very solicitous of bring­
five successive days one dealer sent
from ing In the colored people. In a short
In an order to a Portland supply on the call of Lady Curzon s physic­ systematically stealing grain
time there would be a number of col-
BIG WAR POSTAL CARD.
house, both on the noon and on the ians and even medicine is brought by the ranchers near Wingville. were
caught near the depot In Baker City «»r*d clergymen and colored laymen
evening mall, making two per day ir special engine.
How AD Jap Soldiers Send Word to order to meet demands. The local
by the city police and a battle ensued admitted to the several diocesan con-
Japanese scouts have b*en frozen
ventlor.s and to the rank an«! file of
Their Anxious Friend«.
book stores were full of books a week to death in Manchuria during the in whl«h a dozen shots were exchang­
white people thl» would be rank so-
ed
without
injury
to
«-liber
side.
ago but now the big stocks ar* all month of September, the temperature
The Japanese
government 1
«-i.il equality, and that lu order to re­
Sheriff
Harvey
K
Brown.
Deputy
gone, or as one dealer expressed it. having reached 23 degrees below
found a novel and excellent use
Sheriff Snow and a ¡>oa«e the next ll- ve the missionary work among the
his stock is lower than it has been zero.
post cards.
day started in pursuit «if th* robbers ['"'•ire.! people of this hindrance to
Realizing that, for various reasons, for years.—Corvallis Times.
The body of George Root, who was who started out through Haines, and lit* progress it I» suggested that a law
the soldiers on campaign may not
drowned tn the Columbia at The up to the present moment have not I I m - paaae«! permitting the formation of
have leisure or opportunity to write
Mitchell's Cora Palace.
Dalles. M onday. floated seven miles been caught nor ha* any word been 1.1 missionary district embracing the
home to his family, the military au­
Mitchell. S. D, Sgpt. 26.—The and was found Thurwlay by an Indi­ received from Sheriff Brown, who is ¡territory of two or more <ll«iceaes a«
thorities have supplied to each army great quantities of com. wheat and an.
supposed to be now over in the Snake I Applied to the colored preiple thereof
a sufficient number of post cards other crops raised in South Dakota
Stanford won the second prelimi­ river country where it i* thought th* and for the bead of such district a
ready printed, to which the soldier this year are illustrated by the elab­ nary game of football for th* opening
thieve* landed after doubling back competent colored priest be conse­
has only to affix his name, or more orate exhlbiy« at the sixth annual com
crated as bishop."
Reason at San Francbwo. Saturday, on their tracks from Hainea
exactly, his seal, each Japanese sol­ (tala, e exposition which opened today
from the Pensacola cadets by a »core
The sheriff state! that he would
dier carrying one with him as part of and will continue until October 1.
AA III Bnil«l Io Rent.
of 34 to 0.
remain out until
he caught
the
his outfit.
The exposition has been enlarge«!
G ■•rf.- He|< Keib.tum left o-i t4io
thieves or at least two week*.—Baker
Carrie
Nation
ha*
begun
a
renewed
On all cards the same message Is since last year and all department*
m««rnlng train for AA'alla AA'.illa and
City Democrat.
printed: “This is to let you know that are well filled. Notwtih*tandlng the attack on AA'ichlta saloon* and ha* In-
other point* to the northward, ex-
the
city
to
az
­
vite«l
all
the
women
In
I am alive and well, I cannot give wheat rust. South Dakota has raised
pectins to return about the last of
la-ul-bm <lra|a* Crop,
you my address, not knowing where an Immense crop this year as Is shown slst her in ridding the town of illicit
The statement has frequently b--«-n • Mohr with the general Intention of
I shall be tomorrow; but your letter* in the county exhibits, which form whiskey selling.
Investing In city property, If he can
Five victims of the “Holy Roller" made by eminent authority that the
reach me some time or other if you one of the leading features of the ex­
find varan* lots suitably located he
craze now in the Insane asylum. *h«iw grape grown in the I-ewlston valley is
reply to the place the name of which position.
fully equal and perhaps superior, to will bulhl several «mall houses for
no sign* of improvement. Creffield.
I
is printed in the postmark, Greet-
rent. an«l also will st»rt a truck farm
the "prophet." is now in the • peniten- the best California product. This
ings to my family and friends."
near town. Mr. Helckelbaum. whn
lllinoi* Republican Club*.
statement
Is
now
given
substantial
tlary
for
adultery.
This is an idea which might well
now lives near Chicago, was first in
East
St.
Louis.
III..
Sept.
26.
—
corroboration
In
the
actual
market
­
be copied by other nations. At onc*-
A movement Is now on foot
In ing of the fruit In competition with Pendleton In 1380. when he was one
Young republicans from all parts of
practical and humane, it would cost
the state were present today at the France to have Zola’» body removed the California grape In the eastern of a party of Immigrants traveling
little and save many thousands of
opening of the biennial convention of from the cemetery at Montmart* and market*. L. A. Porter, the well known overland from Northern Illinois to
people from unnecessary anxiety and the Illinois League of Republican placed in the Pantheon, with other
After two
ft ult grower, 1* now making r«-gular the Willamette Valley.
pain.
Clubs.
President C. F.
Buck of Illustrious Frenchmen.
shipments to th* eastern country, year* spent in Line county he re-
turned east.
Monmouth, preside«! over the «lay's
Prince Svätopolk-Mirsky, the new­ through Montana an>l a* far ns <’hlca-
SOLIDIFIED HONEA'.
proceeding*, which were lamely of a ly appointed minister of the Interior go. 7Ie I* now sending out dally an
Bo, 1- *-m<s«ih Swindler.
routln nature.
Interest centers
In
average of 150 to 200 crates or about
W. H. Pennington of Ontario. Shipp* the public meeting to be held tonight for Russia. I* said to be a friend of 5000 pounds. Mr. P«»rt*r devotes spe­
Leroy Graves, th- Salt Lake youth
the press and will not suppress any
< arloatl to Portland.
which will be address*«! by Secretary news of hi. official acta.
llai attention to the handling of hl* who fl'-eced several of the AAalla
fruit and secure* a mark«-t without AValla bo,-s by offering them good
W. H. Pennington of Ontario, who Shaw. Senator Cullom and other par­
Owing to the great nhortage of for- difficulty. He Is now being beselgetl position« and securing 818 deposit
took the first prize on comb and first ty leader* of national prominence.
age and hay in the Willamette val- with letters asking for shipments.— from each for th* "safe“ return of a
prize on «traîne«! honey at the irriga­
ley, many cattle In the foothill d ia­ Lewiston Tribune.
sample case of jewelry, which was
tion convention just held at Ontario,
Final Trial iff tile Denier.
trlcts will starve If not driven
to
never delivered, has left AA'alla Walla.
has invented a new formula for pre­
Washington. D. C.. Sept. 26.—The
Yesterday he ««cured sufficient money
Grain lti*p<*'il<>ii ■■ later.
serving honey in a solidified form, so protected cruiser Denver left Hamp­ where feed can be secured.
According to D. F. Anderson of Ro­ from relatives In Salt Ijtk«- to repay
it can be inclosed In an oiled paper ton Roads today for her final trial.
Louis Leischmann. the New York
sack, to prevent it sticking to the pa­ The Denver Is attached to the Carl­ banker, who established the "bread salla, one of the member* of the the boys that he had received the
per. and kept in any quantity through bean squadron and has been cruising line" for the poor In which he gave state grain commission, little or none money from. After he had "squared"
up everything he left the city.—-Wal­
the warmest weather.
In the West Indiea Naval expert* away each night all the unsold bread of the wheat that Is going east from
‘
Statesman.
He had several displays of honey in v. ho watched her performances dur­ of the day. Is dead aged 75.
this state Is being Inspected under la Walla
this form on exhibition at the conven­ ing the recent cruise are confident
the state law. Mr. Anderson esti­
The Carnegie Steel Company has mates that one-half of this year's
National Fraternal Congrrs*.
tion and has just sold a carload of It that she Is able to meet all of the re­
issued a new order forbidding Un­ crop will go east.
St. Louis. Sept. 27.—The National
The r«*ason for
to a Portland firm of wholesale gro- quirements of her contract.
employment of any man <»ver 35 year* this Is that no provision ha.« been Fraternal Congress convened In an­
cers.
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of age In the skill*«! department*, ami made for that work. The state has nual session in the Temple of Frater­
The greatest difficulty with mar-
I’lasU-rer-» in Sex-don.
40 years In the unskilled department* insp«ctors at Spokane. Seattle and Ta- nity .it the World's fair today. Tbe
keting honey In cans and jars Is that
Philadelphia. Pa., Sept. 26.—The
it candies and cannot be poured out Journeymen Plasterers’ Association
The Irish people are asking for the coma. The wheat that Is going east participants Include several hundred
without melting.
opened Its annual convention in Phil­ formation of an Irish council in par­ comes from a great many to« ns and delegates representing all of the fra-
In this solidified form it can be adelphia today with a good attend­ liament, composed of 24
members shipping point*, and the only way In ttrnal and beneficiary organizations
cut off in slices like butter, and the ance of delegates from the various lo­ from Ireland, to have control of the which it could be inspected would be of prominence in this country. The
difficulty of honey cans is done away cals throughout the United States and 130,000,000 expended annually on l he to have inspectors stationed at the ««■Tutlons will continue several days
state line at the points where the ami will be devoted to the considera­
with.
Canada. The sessions will continue government of the Island.
Mr. Pennington will make a spe­ a week i»r longer and will be devoted
Northern Pacific nnd till Great tion of plans for the further protec­
Mrs. Newman Erbs, wife of the Northern pass Into Idaho.—Walla tion of the fraternal organizations
cialty of this form of honey after this. to the consideration of a number of
vice
president
of
the
Plerre-.Alar- Walla Statesman.
from Inimical legislation.
He is the most extensive honey and matters of Importance to the craft.
quette railway, had both her leg* cut
bee grower In the state.
off in a wreck on the New York Cen­
Columbus. O., Hept. 27.
1. —Experts In
S<-iittl<- to Be SmokrkMM.
Tucker Trial Postponed.
tral railway at Lyons. N. Y.. Monday,
Th«- authorities of Seattle have de­ I hilanthropic nnd correctional work
CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.
Cambridge, Maas., Sept. 26.—This
dying a few hours afterward In the cided to make that a smokeless city are gathered here from all parts of
was the date originally fixed for the
hospital.
after January 1. 1005. the board of the state to take part In the four­
Alarmliig Reports From Northwest trial of Charles L Tucker, accused of
health having ununlm<>u*ly passed a teenth annual Ohio Conference of
I
the
murder
of
Mabel
Page
at
Weston.
The
American
Tobacco
trust
has
Are Sahl U> Be FnfouiMled.
Ion March 31 last. By agreement of appealed
. . .
______ . for protec- resolution requiring all factories to Chanties and Correction. The pro­
to
the
president
Consul General Holloway writes as
I counsel, however, the trial has been | tlon from the Independent 1 operators Install rmoke consumers under penal­ gram covers a period of three «lays
follows to the department of com­ ‘ YW’Mt nr»n«»ri and will nrnhnhlv not takp u hfi
ir.vs.i.- th»»
postponed and will probably not take who Intend to invade
the •»
trust's busi­ ty of prosecution for filliirc to do so. and calls for exhaustive discussion of
merce and labor on the wheat crop of
Formal notices are to he served at relief of needy families, the care of
place for several months.
ness.
The
trust
will
claim
exclusive
Manitoba and the Northwest terri­
privileges, through legislation, regu­ once on every smoke producing plant orphan and delinquent children, the
tory:
In the city, directing the abolishment juvenile court system and kindreJ
J. H. Mann, of Chehalis, Wash., has lating tobacco bonding.
Telegrams from Winnipeg state that
of the smoke therefrom. .An ordinance topics.
been
found
guilty
of
setting
fire
to
a
I
during the last week several repre­
Harry B. Durham, the well known passed August 22. 1899. prescribes a
sentatives of American companies well insured millinery store at Che­ horse owner and race track man, fine of not more than J loo or Impris­
Twenty out of 119 school districts
halis.
His
wife
will
be
tried
for
the
1
have been In Manitoba, and have suc­
dropped dead at Bheepshead stables. onment, or both, for failure to comply In Clackamas county are unable to
ceeded in causing a good deal of un- same crime next week.
New York, Saturday evening, just with the law.—Walla Walla Union.
secure teachers at the wakes offered.
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PHYM< IAN«.
DR W G. COLE. OEKK-g IN' J' DD
bulldlhg. ORIre boors. 1«« t«, 12 • «/. ;
1 to 5 p ta
Teiephon«« «Brice ■ ,*|t¡
1371 : re*l4eo'«. malo 13*1.
HMI7H A KISGO. IrtTICB
Pendleton Harinea
Bank
phons Ul ; residence telephone.
I SVI
Wanted
Bucks
For Sale
Sheep
H H GARFIELD. M. D HOMEOPATHIC
pbyoklao «nd «urg««m
IrFIre In J -^4
bolldlbg Telephones OElc«, black 1411 ;
residen« e, black 24.
bit D. J MKXCL. JUDD BtO K TELK-
pboo», inaiti 931 ; resld nr«, black 181.
l»K T. M HENDERSON. PHYR1CI8N
and aurgeop. Office In Harings Bank
bulidlng. r'x<s> 1. Off!««
pte/tM, stala
1411; reald-nce, red 1223
✓
>ll LYNN K BLAKESLEE. CHKONIC
and neri«««;» «11»«a es »nd dise*»** of
w«,mea
J .«i«l building, «u.mer Main sad
< «« :rt atr-eta
Office phon» main 721;
resPlen« », r*«i 1133
X ¡lay Tberspeotiea.
Mt I.ENA ALLEN BOTINE. OHTEM’ATn
Rssldeoc«, Ibotapson street. between
Court sod Kim streets
*111000. t.vk
Nervosa diseases s specialty
M N HAWTKLL COUNTY MAN
ozrr of «I.«- N-obwrar Viari Co, 620
. I*«mdletoo, Oregon
I BIN ARY *1 Itf.EON*.
F.fitNARY
MeNaM
■ Tr«e
8I.KGEON—DR
D. C.
Tallman's drug
DI.NTINT m
DENTAL MUR’ EoN.
Itlce. room 1". J-idd building
On October 10
At Miles City, Montana
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J -dd bal.dlnr
a NK OP ATHENA.
83«»? 6*1; ««rprja and
Intereat <«o tloe de
f->.-»i<ik and <l«a<stlc
«s-tange
< «si«>tioua prucaptiy attetMled
t«<
H-nry C Adam« prreident; T J.
Klrk. vi-* prrablent ; F. M leSirow, «-aab-
ier ; L M Kenp. aaalataat «aahler
I IIOl OM> II 11.
BIXM>1> \\i> HK.H < LAss Bl < k* Of
%IJ, BREEDS, SVITA
ABI.F FOR RANCE USE.
AAI.THIR*
THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON.
Wraton. Oregon
I>«s a geaeral bank
lug buriuraa
1.«-bang» bovgtt and a id.
*'Ul«-Uooa promptly attend«! to
k.
Jataeoeu presiden’ . Ge -rge W Pro«bntel.
«Ire president ; J R Kilgore, ashler : di
re. ■ r. G A Hae-taat. M M J omb . T.
J l-rire. <> D Graw. J F Kilgore. Rob­
ert Jaaieaoe. G W f roebet«!
SEA Eli Al-
I.«rr*
THOI n AXD s FllLsT-CLAV I AMB*.
AXI>
I.W Es.
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"HEEl-S AND LAMBS YOl
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IBI- S.AI.E AA IIJ. Iti
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AA 11.1.
THAT
IE PENDLETON
SAVING«
BANK,
Prad.et«^:. Oragca Organ z«d Mar-b 1.
Capital 81b0.«M0; «arplsa. 8*3.
OWr Interest sllovad r4> at! tits* <!*p««'.-w
Ei'-Lans* toagbt and sold ca Sil prta
opal p inta
epecla! «-tentluo gtvra to
- • za
w J Farslsb pre»l«lent; J.
N Tea vl<*prrald«et : T
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M'xttta.
a*tier J W Maiooey. aaalztaat eaabi«r.
PLEASE
A -1 < < 8>S. ltE< Al -I. IT I- THE
MOM UtlNoMD Al." AA AA IX AA1IK II THE sT<M K < AX BE
Mll.ll.
Mll.Hs
< TTY
sHKEP-BREEDING
is
thi :
< I XTER <>l
GNTIHT OFFI« E IN
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r*«l 1411.
THE GREATEST
FIRST national pane of pendle -
ton. < sptta;. 87" <s.» »crp<«s ar.4 ns-
8'25 - -
7 -ans» ta a
tir: «>4
ccts^rai WLtnr basinnw Exchange bought
«ad »old «>o «U pan» of tbe world
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<»--*-. pa d '« tua» depnolta
Max««
'•jlieetlnos '« reasonable terras Drei Aa-
«»«,. prred-at W. F Mat.-xX. n-rpn»
Meat. G M Eire, «sahlsr «««org« Hart-
zao. Jr . xszlataat «-sabler
sIXTIOX IX THE I XITED STATES
A. B. CLARKE
ARCHITECTS AXD BUILDERS.
Ttie Originator of Range Sale*.
E THOLTMAN. ARCHITECT AXD
S .pertatendeat. rooa 12 Jsdd Wort.
Pendieron. Orague.
F HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND «U-
perts’ecdezt
Metre complet« sxd re-
.lab.« plus for bslldltzs in tbe city or
reentry
Room 17. Judd b.ildtsg
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F E VAX DUEEN A CO, CONTRACTOR«
«nd b. idere: brt<A ,’rae «nd reseat
week : address Box 435. IGodleto«.
Reisacher
Saddles
I
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Rei-aHwr Srahlir* are made for
■twice. Tlw rr-a-on tlwy look bn-
ter I* «Imply becaw«' the, arc bet-
ter.
Tt«r,’re-
Irallt STRONG.
tisxvHUtti way In wMeti they
put together is lite rva-011 of thetr
durability. quite a- mucli as liar
materials from which they are
made.
AA rite fur prite list and piioto*-
John F. Reisacher
Condon, Oregon
MOUSE A DUNLAP. fNiNTRACTORK AND
B- der«. E»-:m»t«s give- <x> short so-
■‘re
Le««» otdera «’ attire of Grey's
Harbor Lumber Co.
SHEER k COLE. CONTRA«TORS AND
beider«
Erti mitre frrstsb^ «a short
aafitre
Job wort a «pulsiti■
Prerap»
servi e Stop oa Bluff strevt. sear Mala
AXD BUILD-
cc all tl-ds
stese walls.
Oregociaa sf*
T M KELLER. PLASTERING AND CE-
B*sttn(
c»«3*e’ ws.ks ■ «pelaity
Es-’«»*-re furti.hoi tree Work c-raran-
t««d !>••»« edere «• Bai -y à Z-ht*'«
•cor store. Mal* «tre»’
P n hoz 104.
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BOIRDIXG AXD LODGING.
THE ALTA HOUSE. OR THE W««RKIN«1
IVsple'» Hotel, coraer Alta and Mill
•tree*«
FA rot-*:««• »«^oamreiati«*» : res
•»•Mb;» rstre -.-«a te-ds. near rooras : 'red
rer-i iz ccmMCtiotL S C. Bitt ser. Prop
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ATHENA HOTEL LEADING HOTEL IN
the «Ry. »1 ■» ts 81 Sy per day H P.
Miliee. proprUlcr
Popttlar Sheet Music and
Latest Hits-- All Good
THE ARLINGTON BO>M!NG HAESE—
81« Main s'
w I. lt-«irt>y. proprie­
tor Everything nest «-ires and flr«t class
HELIX H<>TEL TNDER NEW MA NAGE-
aient. Good Beaks and cira» beds
If
to« r. me ^»re yoc wtu X«*; s -- -talan
«toit white beip emtirred
Esporrei at
•ent •« given to resaraerrisl trave era Mr
and Mrs J P Navis proprie»««*.
Dawn of the Century, Show I Queen.
(wUtxes).
Laxarre.
fwaJtzesl. My Money Never
the White of Yo' Eye, Storm
Gives Out. Maple I-eaf (rag).
King. Uncle Sammy. By the
Midnight Fire Alarm. Mandy
Sycamore Tree. Navajo, When
Lee. The Rosary. Charcoal. The
Summer Breezes Blow, Adrift.
Moon, the Coon and the Little
Some 'fme. Silks and Rags.
Octoroon. Under a Panama
(waltzes), Katunka. Up In a
Zenda (waltzes). Satisfied.
Coeoanut Tree, The Gondolier.
Full line Victor Talking Ma­
She Was From Missouri, Prairie
chines and Records
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COTTAC.E HOTEL—WHEN YOr GO YO
r'aaft • «’"C at tbe «Jottags H xak
Wbite be’p. breee «ooktaz.
evreytblag
rear and rieaa
Mr» Jases «TCseaail.
-iroorietoe
THE «'TTY H<>TET_ PILOT ROCK. RE-
«4 and rvfnmSNcl Every'hlag
ftvM-clSM Mrs C H Beitel bas agâiz *»
•rimed charge
Scott & Gordon Piano House
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
315 Court Street
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ERATERX Al. ORDERS.
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O
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N..w is the time to order your suits.
I . N
Just step in and examine our line
A
Of fall and winter goods; they’re beaut*.
Each garment made by our tailor is fine.
1
Remember our cutter is an artist at his biz.
Garments we clean, repair and prei
Everything finished by us good as new 'tis.
Remember. 126 Court Street. Is the address.
B P O ELKS. 1-F-NDLETGN LODGE
N«. 288.
Regular steetlngs first sad
third Thoradara cf ««rt south. All
broth«-» nalting la the city woat rcntl-
•lly Invited u attend
Hail In LaDow
bUwk. Court atreec. G A Hartoan. Sr.,
E. R.; C. E Bean, aeentary
FOR SALE .AT THE EA»T OREGONIAN
.-Tice—large bundles of newspapers, coû­
tais Ing over 1<*> big papera, can be obtaia-
’ - 25 -ent» a bendi«.
HIM ELLA NEOUS.
Till MEN' Rz-'oRt
L a NING AND
Frre»:tut Furiere Ldlre' »nd men'« work
eilen <-»re!u! »-.renusn Deepen block, tu
coart dreet Telephone Mau. IMI
N. JOERGER, The Tailor
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PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS —
7»i Cot toe wood at root »"eanlng Ayiag
and repalrtu*
Goods es' ed for and de
llvervd
l*tU4e. main 1<5#1
f Hol SKCl FAXING Bl THE JAPANESE
Hoose-C!e«ninx Ca W«t doce by tbe
Uy. hour or job
wiD<k)v c I^ se I hx a
Sx'vUlty
Prompt service at low p.-!
Gardea afreet. ’Phone Main 11T1.
$15,000 in Purses and Premiums
AA AI.I.A AA Al l. A. W ASH.. (KTOIIEIl
10
TO
13,
IN« I I slA E.
Walla Walla County
Fair Association
l »»l Ra<«-* and Exhibit* of Fane, Stock.
The Be-l offi-rlug in Pacific Xortline-t.
Biggv-t ami numt completi- larnlvai ami Manli Gra* In lite
United siate* EVERY EVENING—300 iMaipie. Sce Diavola -loop
U h - I« mi |>." AAortli going mil<*s l«t «re*. Many oiiier fi-aiun-v—Cliea-
teru—animai -»liow*.
Ite for premium 11*1» to IL II. Caswell. Secretary, AAalla AAalla. AA n.
LEGAL BLANKS
alogtie of them.
A fall «apply always kept ta stock.
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>LD NEWSPAPERS—TO PIT UNDER
carpets. 00 shelves. walla or for wrap
jinx purposes. Old newspapets tn large
bundles of 100 eacb at 25 rent» a bundle
at the EAST OREGONIAN <8ce. Peodlo
’on. Oregoe
INSURANCE AND LAND BVSIX1-SS
HARTMAN
ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title co ail lands
In Vmatllla county. L«ns <10 city and
farm property. Buys and aella all kinds
of real «state
Dore a gvuerel tn-Aerac«
hue l tire* " I-a rs talea and irakés Invest
nietita tor non reaidenta. Reference, any
bauk In Pendleton
G A HARTMAN. Pre«
G A HARTMAN. JR. Vice Pres.
I'M.ATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO—
l»eti t bu> a piece of property and after
wands find a cloud on tbe title. We
will make yon an accurate abstract of
title at a reasonable charge. Consult us
when In need of an abstract. I'matllla
Abstract Co., olftcs In Savings Bank Build­
ing
J. M HKNTI.EY REPRESENTS THE
eldest and moat reliable ire and »c.-l
dent Inauranee companies
Office with
llartman Abstract Co.
JOHN HAILEY. Jit. U 8 LAX’O COM
mlMloner. Specialty made of land 81
Ines and proof
ln»nraore and roller
tlon* Office In Jndd building, room '8
LIVERY AXD FEED STABLER.
CITY LIVER!' STABLE. ALTA STRUCT,
Camay A Keened,. Uropu.. livery, teed
and Mies stable Good rigs at all time«.
Cab lint In cuonwtloa
1‘boae. main T01.