East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 30, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    CORbtl SALt
163 Corsets
HLACK AND DRAB
ALL SIZES
Reduced to 49c to Close.....
Worth 75c. to $1.00.
Ch.mcc on Piano with every 5"c purchase.
Qeaver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
THE HEW TRANSPORTATION SCHEME
THE OPENING OF THE MIDDLE SECTION
OF THE COLUMBIA.
PSKSI'.U . may : miw
C!tsus INUMIRATOM
MIH' Appolntod tor Umatilla In
tun MMrvatlon Work.
I 01 Geo. F. Teller, supervisor nl the
1900 in the Second (llitriol
Mm U Ml 1 1 1,11 "'"m"
bjMoa ecu ratorx. Dmstllli
kun riwrvnti'in cinimoratioii will
Lj,(. bv Juiih'" M Cornell isnn uiiil
E J, Mhlthnm : tlir VViirin
EL HMfwIlon 1 1 1 be taken bv
hi ll Ut, tad St, Vlnoent'a Hoapi
BT fa Portland, ly Bitter If,
IhMhn. aunieratore In I'niutilla
Mt.lv tllll l'Ulltii!ll"ll- Clllllltic llp-
mbiI I Got. Teller arm
I'mitili.i miinti - Adam, II.
IrtW; Olieli. Kraiiola W. .Mr
Krf a . Mi'iii'liiini. bounder I . Link :
Imsi A. swart. Ward w.
lilm: Wfrton, Louin I'roolMtel; Linn
tiiii lllllaai ll 1 1 i , Pendleton,
iMtrri P. Wliltman, Charles J,
Yoow; Miltim, '' " A. Cowl: Pen
heir Wert, Harold II. Morton ;
t 0 M Gardner, Sortb Powder,
Orin I, laWMUKMi.
iinnt maty Canyon City, Wil
u kmi Dayville, .1. Csmpbsll
am; Mu Day, Charles U, Ous
Mr.; Iaik Crack, Henry Martin,
1 . Omki Parlay p KUbourna 1
hum-fity, John W. Hull.
iiillum muni v Arlington, George
I Msaaunt; Condon, I!. W. Wain;
Ut Vilify, Juv ('. I lodges; Cihul'in,
iiruniir Bardia,
Marrow county 1 in-. s. .1. Struttun
br. Milton S. Maxwell ; lloppnsr,
Him.it Blackmail ; Lexington,
Chilli- A JiiIiIimiIi.
BUMa county- liufu-. William I'..
Ik; Oom Vallev. Kraiioin K. ('lark;
' Onirics William.-; WOSSO,
6io Oi Otaey.
I'Mrrniunt)'- I 'oeall P.lhridgc M.
Off; ConiMtiM'k, Klmsr B.
pwaij Oaten, Hani) . Waterman 1
Ml, aSkx KuIiIit.
Ctiun erxatyllniou, Tamaa J.
MiOaMiapla, Jamca R. Ladd; Lu
M Onirics M. Kiddle; Pine,
JwtyJ. Biki'r: l-i.iml City, Summl
' l..i liran Ir . I. ,1,11 A l:ll.,ll
B. Monroe; Kltfin. V. D.
D. beeves.
Loatinai A. R,
Prank A. Chirk;
Met. I kwoodj
Koup; Paradiaa,
Wallowa, Obarlaa
s. Blandlord, Raq., nf Walla Walla;
matohleea oratory on "political day
by epaaksri of the repnbllean, demo
cratic and prohibition partiaa. Than
will In' luiKi'liall ami f i 1 I iporta,
iiieii iciiiL' ami a i I time generally.
Brarybody will Ea made welcome and
the nllroada will five radDoad rates.
gran or Omio, Om m ToLaao 1 m
I.I'cas I nl'NTV. 1
1 1. .ni .1. Cheney auik oats ihat lie lithe
Hi'iihn luirttiiT ut in,' arm of 1-'. .1. Cheney .v Co..
iluiiiK Naiaaai in tin' city ol Toledo, oounti
Hllil -tali- illiiri'ialil, Hint thai ihI,I Drill will my
tin-mini ot una Handrail Dollan tor aaeb and
avaryaaaaoi Oatarrh that cannot be anrad b
thr ll-,' t Hall'l ' nlnrrll I lirr.
Hwnrii ti aafbra ate and naaarlaad in my
pruMilliio thin nth liny ol liureinlmr, A.
1 ll. IHW,.
I A. W. QLBASON.
NntHrv I'nlillr.
I- tnki'li IlittTliiilly Hint
anil 11111 lv MiirlH"'"'
mm..
Hull'- t'atiirrl, run
lli'tN illri'rtiN 1111 I In 1,1.
ill till' MV1l'lll. Hi'11,1 lot 1 1 1 1 I - 1 1
F. J t'HK.NKV A Co., Tuluilu. (ililu
Hnlil l,v I' u i' -1 7." I.
Mi. r Fiilnlly I'lll-nrr the liviit.
Wliim
; I n ion, Julu
coanty
far. lajararlas,
Wkaa. Claud
M, William .1
'' L Wllaou
I KtDalitl,
CASTORIA
MaaalaMBMeaf Caiaa it Vaaaa
a"'! muri- Umm Unity yi-ar. and
' riONKBRS AT WES I ON.
"tfi 10 Have Thoir Annual Rounlon
inninK on May 31.
'ill la. iiir lajri aiilnriwajajl
awn licxt ,, . .11 .....I
It whan the Plonaen Aaao
ranth-anuual ratinlon
l in- much moale, lotH
and a graal prograni
A meuiorial addraai
w Bar, II. K Hloas,
aunnal aililnmri by H.
T"i'"i'l- it -
Ihare a
Bataklnn
VnaaanU
"dfliviTii
""'nil ; an
plated Knive8,
hor and Spoons.
'" ''ui...u'il "iV k""1 ,''"" "aat to
iiiT1 'tnoc,. xi I Y, ,u" 1,1 tli" ul.
TVoon,,! Ji ., ; "1 1 ""' "nitaii
""ilo , '' """'-la.., ol koo,J
tl ,,u" ll""ui , '"'"' "I'" tablo
K 'lX,, ' ?' ol plating
Nli I"'1 rou t U,bU" . ."" '"''iiatli.
''I l,) ","r '"t AKANTajl ol
tjunziker
COMMITTEES MEET TONIGHT.
Further Fourth ol July Plannlnx to be
Done in the Council Rooms.
At n o'clock thin araoingi at tba
ooqboII rooflia, tba gaoaral oomrnlttac
on irtaiiaanianta. ami tba anbooni-
initti'i'K wliii'li buve lii'i'ii H'iiiliti'il
win bmmii iMaia( for tba fortbar ootv
Idaraklon ol tba plani baing lonasd
lor tlio Poarth ol July oalabration in
Pandlotun tbla yaar, li i Inparatlva
that tin- oominlttaaman be preaaet,
ami maki' Htirli ri" rt an inuy In' Uada
at tllll t ItDSi
Btrartrthlng in Boring along nlooly,
ami the uruapaoti arc brlgbl lot a ocla
bratioo that will dc oradll to tba city.
Indnoafoonti ara to ba 1 1 r i inr tba
coating bars many paopli iron
fit tier tnwiiH, an wall Bl frntn UM 0000-
trv nrronndlng tin- town, ami tba
likallbood li that the iwihi celebration
w ill hi- tbc iif-t arei bald bare, or in
thr county.
Tin" Bremen are going to gat in
whnM' for tin tournament , tba Alerti
lii'Kiiiiiini; next woi'k, ami the Other
oumpaniea probably mod tbetvatftar,
Tba tournamanl will be a Boa lea to re,
ami worth Bomlog beta mi that 'lay tO
HOC.
Hod Hot From the Gun
Wuh tin- hall that hit 0, II. BWadttHM
of Newark, .Mich., in the civil war. It
canned hurrilile uleern that tin treat
ment helped lor -t' yanra, Then Bnck
lan'e Arnica Salve DO red him. (.'nr,
cntH, lirniHOH, I hi run , huila, leloUi
OOma, Hkin eruptiotiH. lienl pile cure
in enrtbi L'" cIh. a hux. Cure (inur-
ii tend. Bold by XnllniM & Co., Drag
l(iHtH.
UMATILLA PIONEER ASSOCIATION.
To Be Held at Wealen Thuradav, Friday
and Saturduy, May gt, June I and X.
pur the abOVC INWaHlOfl a rate of
11X0 w ill he made by the . li. A N-
Go, fur the ruiiml trip Iruiii fenoieUMI.
Oarticflatea will be iaauad on any of the
three daye prior to opening dav "i the
maatine ; ami mual be Dreeeiited t" the
anent ut Weston l"r return ticket N
or before June ft.
i . r. IPAMBLBY, Agent.
iii aS) aga a
Working Night and Day.
The hiiriioHt ami miuhtii'Ht little
1 1 iii)' thai ever wii"- made i- I'r. Kittg'l
New Life I'M In. I'.verv pill in u Htn;ur-
aostad globola "f health, that changei
wnakneea Into atrangtu, lletleeaneei
nil', energy i bralang loto mental
power. They're wondsrtnl In balldlng
Up the health. Only -' per UX.
Sold hy 'lal I man Co., DrOggbjU,
Matinee Raeea at Simpson k Perlnger'i
Traok.
Several of the la-Ht horneH in Oregon
will race on the Bltspaon A Porringer
truck on Thursday! commencing ai i:)
o'clock, kfay 81. Tickets on aala ut
City Livery Muhle und on the gTOnndS,
price 5o aantSa
Worse Than War.
Hundred are killed in war, hut
hundreds ol thotiesndi are killed by
oonauniptlon. There would bo no
deathh at all cauce'l hy tliir- terrible
disease, 11 people could be made to an
deretand that Bblloh'i eongh and oon
eumption cure iM .. aUre remedy if taken
in the early its gee. i'.r -tc.. ;ai ctn. and
tl a holtle; UrugijiHlH will refund the
COOOSy if euro IH not effected. Tall
muu iV Co., I, ailing druggiHtH.
a--" "
Business College Course.
Bebolarablp In Poftlsud baainasj
college, one yeurV eoiirae, fur nule tit
a reifiietion. AddreSI itollii;' hux 5611,
Pendleton .
'I In AM IKK oi
n,., In. I .,i, i
Jeweler and
Optician.
Moki leu (Hmitividy BgaSJ i"k
headache, IndigaStiOB and OOnaSlPS'
tion. A delightful herb drink. Ho
moVSI ull eruptions of the Mkin, pro
ducing a perfect complexion, or money
refunded. :!5c uml 50c. For nalu by
Brook iV .Mct'oinaa.
A Word to Farmers
ess
Bg ka! Is awn of barvest we wish to announce that
Cutlcrv' ' ?mP,e lM of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, Table
gJlbles Cookng Utensils. We buy (or spot cash, which
p. Us hl chuaper than those wlio buy on credit.
ft Sanborn's Teas aud Coltees a specially.
CHAS. ROHRMAN,
for Pendleton.
Views ot River Men as to the Rest Man
ner of Doing It
Portland, May 29.-Ah there iesmi
to he Home considerable dlfferen f
opinion an to ti. methodi of opening
the middle Colombia river to tr.in--porlat
ion, and the effect nodi trniip,,r.
tat ion w ill have, not ,,nlv amongst
htminean men generally, hti't Oregon
representative in rongresi, n reporter
interviewed a iiumher of river traiin-
portatlon men upon this rnbied and
tln ir views are exprensed In-low.
In a recent issue of the West enact
1 riulc appears the following :
"I'uul Mohr, promoter, alwuvs seems
to manage the advertising department
of bll many schemes MOCSSlfully. and
his portsge railway project contlnoea
to attract a liberal amounl of atten
tion from grain growing points along
I he Snake river. ' '
Pattl'l plan appears to he not only
to anpplant railway tianaportatlon for
wheat, hut to make Astoria the Co
lURlbla river exporting point instead
of Portland, li is dlncull to foretell
jilnt what the outcome of the portage
railway ilevelopmentH iniiv lie, hut
from general indications the projectors
are more promising than the project
Itself,
A Colfax dispatch savs :
Making Contracti to Haul Grain.
"An agent of the Puttl Mohr Portage
railway company has heen in this
Bounty during the past two or three
weeks, making contracts with grain
raisers to handle their grain this year.
The portage oomnanv contracts to 'haul
the grain from any Snake river point
to Astoria for f:i.5U n ton, this being
nearly 4 cents less than the present
charge to Port land or Sound points per
bushel, While in thin country, the
agent exhibited contracts with' grain
growers for the hauling of 1,500,000
Hiickn of wheat, tin ntracts provid
ing that the portage road nhall lie given
the grain for a period of two veara -1900
ami 1001.
"As explained by the agent, the
plan of the company is to load the
wheat on barge, which will limit in
shallow water, and tine small tug- as a
motive power, one tug hauling several
luirges. These barges will he carried
around the unnavlgable port ions of the
river on the portage railroad. Tin n-
tracls exhibited by the agent seem to
include almoHt every bushel of grain
raised in Whitman, (iurlield ami Col
umbia counties in Washington and
Latah and Nez Perce in Malm, con
tiguous to the Snake river, and up to
six or eight miles away."
When uue-t loned upon the practica
bility oi opening the Columbia river to
navigation, particularly tin-transportation
"I wheat from the interior, Mr.
Jacob Malum, of Portland, said:
Hue : i of Practicability.
I have been connected w ith boat
transportation on the Columbia river
lor a great maiiv years, and was with
the old Oregon Steam Navigation
company prior to the time they sold
ut lo the ll. K. a . We inaile, in
those days, periodical trips, even up
the Snake river. It was necessurv to
handle freight lour times, as it had to
be transferred between Oslllo and The
Dulh'H, and at the CaHcaden. Karmers
I the interior looked for our trips,
ami we got a certain aimiiiut of freight
and passengers, bill the boats could imt
lo the work at a prulil, us the trans
fers were loo expansive. It loomi to me
thai the same conditions prevail today.
m I liipri "Vcincni - nuve oeen mu.ie in
the Snake river bslOW liipuria. and
while locks have been MM in at the
Cascades, there is, an yet, DO way to
handle freight on the river hetween
Oslllo and The Dalles, If this portion
i the river shoiiui be improved, ao
that boat- can handle the business
through, there would he undoubtedly a
pfottt in up-river freights. Put I do
not Nee how there oould be on grain
iwn-river at prices proposed.
Government Can Solve It.
"If Mr. Mohr get- his port age rail
way in operiilion hetween The Dalles
ami uelllo. there whiiu hiiii ue ine
truiiNler from boat- t curs und back
Ugaili lo boats.
Na:gatl'ili oi, the Siuike Is proti-
uhly, only open six months in the
year. I hat wouhi he m the la-ginning
f spring. Ilelow Uepuria there have
been ie improvement in tin- river, uml
navigation would bodlflkailt. Above
LewiHlon it t iihsuril to talk ahotit
regular navigation, uml it will con
tinue to be iiniaissible in the hox
Muyom above wild Goose KapidH. It
Hccllls t me that the true Nllllltioll of
this QUSStlon rest with the I lilted
siate government There enould is- u
censl bewcmThe l'ulle and Celilo,
With proper ha-k. Ibis is the only
practical scheme in my opinion. In
auv event, hirioer mrotigii r.anicrn
Ori'gon and Washington would have to
ban their Ireight on an average, i
should judge, a longer distance to the
houl hunting than to ine car, amen
is an clement of cost to be considered. "
Captain U. B. Scott, DHSMSnl of
tne Dolumbla Bivsrift Puget Bound
Nuvigutioii Co., oa"rutiug Hteuiner on
the lower Culuiubiu und on Puget
Bound, exprsesM hia opinion m fol
low :
"Alter Paul Mohr lum run a few
boate, and hi portage ruilwuy on the
middle Columbia, he will leuru nome
thing about the Isiut. It bj one thiiig
to build a portage road and boat,
und It i another thing to operate them
at u prolit. I e hi ugent talk about
barging wheat down the river in tow.
Prom my experience iii rlVSt naviga
tion, of many year, thin cun t poi-
hlv be done UcieHfully until Votl
reach the river la-low the Cascade
Lock. I"ulir trBnsfSN Of wheat would
kill the prolils anywsy, I want to aue
the Columbia river opened to naviga
tion, but I cure more to see Astoria
nude a whipping port of the Columbia
river basin. You can rest usaiired that
the wheat of the Inland l.inpire ix
bound tO come out on wheel.'
Panes It Up to Congren.
A prominent wheat shipping mer
chant of Portland , WbeSS name is w ith
held by request made thi. terae re
mark ;
"If our representative in congTo
would devote tln ir attention to aecur
iug an appropriation f"r the improve
ment "f the Columbia river bur, anil
the building of a oaoal and lock ba
tween The l)all"'H and Celilo, they
would carve the tatetSStl of Oregon
much la-ttor than aolne of them now
are doing. I know that Paul Mohr and
his uociate have been disappointed
in mrlOUl place. Many people are
alraid of the venture, and I believe
thut if they thought it wu u worthy
enterprise, there would be plenty of
taker. Thi I the third attempt to
bii i Id u portage raikwud, und u careful
investigation of the pNSSUt owner of
their individual right, might iboW to
some of them that there i a Juda
aosriot in the crowd. A corpe ha
beSU reurreeted Hovorul time after it
hud been embalmed.
a
Congrotuun Dolliver, of lowu, i
o.iu. the moat talked of muii for
Court StlCCt vico-proaidout un the republican lickut.
FEDERATION MEETS TOMORROW.
Some ot the Guosts to Arrive this Even
ing rrom Western Oregon.
Tomorrow morning, at I o'clock, tin
iirivuii federation ol Women's club-
will assemble at the Thompson street
M . P., church in its hrst convent ton.
Some of the guests from the western
part, of the state are looked for thi
evening, arriving on the train from
Portland which reaches here at half
past the. Other from various part
will come in the morning.
The convention w ill follow the pro
gram which is printed herewith, with
"Hill changes as niav he necessarv
through the failure ol some of the
speakers to come.
II w ill be a businesslike assemblage.
With pages and ushers, these having
la-en appointed bv the chairman of
that committee, Mrs. B, c Thompson,
as follows: Cohere, Misses Panchou
Boris and Bertha Alexander; pages,
Parales Hslley and Kathleen rurnieb.
Programme ror the Convention.
The program complete will be:
Thursday marniaglOiOO a, m,, call
to order.
Invocation. Mrs. X. K. Pespain.
Song, Atnerlos.
Bsporl of credential eoinniittci-.
ltoil call of delegates.
(irsetlug, Or, P, w. Vincent, mayor
of Pendleton.
Address of WolCC , Mrs. J, A. Fee,
stale obslrmaa 0. F. w. c.
Response, Mrs. J. H. Comstock,
prsoldsnl Portland Woman s Club.
Beading "f mlsUlSt of convention at
Portland.
Be porta ol ofBeore,
1 : 1 - p. ni. Adjourn, for luuohson.
L':00 p. m.Oall to order.
Music. Pederatlon Bong,
Bsporta ol clubs.
Bsporl of committee on revision of
constitution and bv-luws.
Objects of Oregon Federation, Mrs.
0. B. Wads.
Report of committee on education,
Miss Christina MucConnell, chairman.
Kindergarten work, M i-s BtBugat
Manila1 training, Mrs-. Lmiis Alt-
man.
Be boot room decoration, Miss liar
low. DtSMaXMn.
Bsporl of committee on domeetic
science, Mrs. Ralph N. Miller, chair
man. Paper, Pr. Mae Cardwell.
Discussion.
Qusstloa box.
BtBO Adjournment,
H:00 p. m. Reception at the home of
Mrs. 0, B. Wade, president O. F. W.
C.
Friday Proceedings.
BlSO a. m.Oall to order.
Musis,
Roll call.
Report of library committee, Mrs. S.
A, Bvnns, obalrman.
Piia-r, (ireat Free Libraries of the
Fa-i, Mrs. Emily Wakeman, ol silver
ton. Paper, Library Needs from tbeStati'l-
point of a (Jnlverelty Town, Mr-. Prank
Btrong, oi Bugjans,
Dlactisioii, led by Mr. A. S. lhini-
wsy,
J gjO m, Adjourn msnl for luncheon.
'j :mi p. m.Oall to order.
Unlinished hllslnoss.
IBM p m. Drive to tin- Dmatllla
Indian school.
H:;t0p. in. Address, F.milient Wo
men l nave Mat, Mr. A, B, Dunlway.
Programme tor Saturday.
BtlO a. in Call to order.
Music, America.
Roll cull.
Ihminc.
Iloiird meeting at close of morning
session.
m
Acker's dyapspsls tahlela are sold
una positive guarantee. Cures heart
burn, raising of the food, distress
gf tor SStillg or any form of dyspepsia.
One little tablet gives immediate re
lief. L'.'ic uml 5uc. For siilc by Brock
Mi'Coiuu.
- i
THE BALLOTS GO OUT TODAY.
Sheriff Blakley Sends Them Out to the
Precincts South ot Pendleton.
Forty-six thousand ballots, wh its and
colored, will la- distributed to the
vurioii voting precincts of this county,
la-ginning hslav . sheriff P.lakley aani
the be I Iota out to tin' precincts south
from Pendleton tialuy, uml the other
will follow a rapidly as DOSalblo,
Ten ballots for each Voter, live of the
white ones, and live of the colored
sun, pie ones, ure printed for easfa elec
tion. The ballot this year is tweiitv
two inches long, or six inclu-a longer
than it was for the election of IBM.
The extru length i occasioned by the
necessity of placing on it the constitu
tional a mono msnte to be voted for ut
this election, und also the names of
the precinct road supervisors.
When the voter goes into the booth
thi year to murk hishullot, he will
have sixty-eight choice whereby be
Cool the Blood
In all Gases of Itching
Burning Humors
with the
CUTICURA RESOLVENT
While Cleansing the Skin and
Scalp with hot baths of CUI I
CUKA SOAP and healing the
Raw, Inflamed Surface with
CUTICURA OINTMI-NT.
Complete Treatment, $1.25
Of. BoAl. ttC.l UiSIMKHT, Aug j KanoM B 1 U feWuft
fiJVMJwUM- kJllBU U Af C '.oki . l'"i .Jloefeu.
Don't Make a Slave
the votes cait for ami against any om
fo the aiiiendineuts will not carrv il,
may exercise hi- siifTrage, including all
the names ol the . andidates and the
live anieliilinents which have been sub
mitted. The sheriff dsllVSM the ball"! boxes
to the chairman of the election board
in each of the precincts, the ballots
being enclosed Within the larger ballot
box, and sealed by the county clerk be
fore leaving bll office. They are not
to la- disturbed until the election
Imanl assembles on the morning of
election day, when the seal is to he
broken in the rcsun in which the vot
ing is to take place.
Two ballot boxes go to each precinct,
one for the general election, ami one
CUM 11 ST one for voters who are entitled
only to vote for state and district
OfBosrS. Usually, the larger hox,
contain the ballots and the smaller
boxes as well. Hut, this year. the
number of ballots is so great that in
some instances they completely till
the larger boxes, ami (he smaller hox
must be carriisl outside the larger one.
Regarding the OOUStltUtlonal aim-mi-msnte,
many voters w ill be surprised
to learn that a majority of all the
Miters of the slate are rsquTfsd to carry
auv one ot them. A majority ot all
itnl ag
s will
but a majority ol all the votes regis
tered in the slate must be cast in its
favor. With the total registration of
the state something more than ninety
thoWOSUd, were no votes cast age I nit
mi amendment and one vote less than
lull f nl the registered VOtSC ca-t for
it. the amendment would be loet. It
is probable that a large number of
voters will neglect to vote on the
amend men tOi since not muoh attention
has been paid to them in the cam
paign. The women of the suffrage
oelety have probably done the most
work for their amendment, which is
likely to receive nn re votes than anv
other of those before the voters.
Arrivals at Hotol Pendleton.
F. McKlnney, Rawlins.
Lao J Clark. Pill-bnrg.
Win Mohsr, Portland.
w w smith. Portland.
L S Dannie, Spokane.
Cbai F Everett, Denver,
.1 w Berltasr ami wife, La Qrunds,
W C ( luthrie, Ch icago,
M M Oilman. Davtoii.
A J Hull. Spokane.
M McCoy, citV. f
.1 1 1 Thomas, Portland
Chas M Hough, Si Paul,
tieo F Robert-, Portland.
w Oandlabj Bpokans,
D Shulls, Spokane.
F. Howard. Spokane.
Win T Corey, Spokane.
J it Taylor ami wife, Bennetts,
Neb.
.1 it Morsn, La Irande.
w H Tayle, Portland.
0 Btaoey. Portland.
Purity and Accuracy
are necessary In drugs. Medicines when
prcpSISd with adulterutisl ingredients
caqaot eerve the purpose deslrsd. Our
drug an- all standard ami our prsSOfip
tiou department hus our ipsi lai oars
Mall ofdsn will receive prompt and
careful attention.
BROCK & McCOMAS
ITendqiiarteri for Cameras and
PhotOgmpbk Huppliea.
Oorner ntala and Oonrt si., psndistos.
ICE
BRICK
BAND
W(l()
O IAL
Alao Wholesale Agent lor
S .111.1
MILWAUKEE
BEER
In hollies barreia, or caeca.
GbB up K e
Telephone HU. D
H. KOPITTKE.
I he largeat atotk of Saddiary, Mar
neaa, Tent. Wagon Covara, Can
vaa. Lap Ouatera, Mope, String
l eather, cli., la kept by
Joseph Ell
of your wife, but send voiir lim n ami
other article thut make wash day a
family terror, to our laundry. We huve
the facilities to produce maximum re
hiilt ut a minimum of labor. Our
work i u bright u a rose bush in
bloom, und our rate low enough to
provoke a untile.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
I. F. KubiiiMMi, Prop.
TeleplaMai 60
I he Leading Ha ncaa and Saddle flan
utacturcr ot haatern Oregon.
A Complete Line
Furniture, Iron beds, Carpels,
baby Carnages and Picture
M-uldiiiK, Lamp.-,, Crockery,
aud a full liue of Undertakers'
Goods.
W. 8. NELSON,
Main Street. Oppoelte Kaat OrSgOSUWI
DaUy Eaat Oiegoman, delivered by
caxtiai, only ij caata a weak.
Mother's Friend
WAISTS
FOR
BOYS
Waists white and colored, laundered and UnlMndSfSd, BIOOSHI with
reetse fronts, prices
ajc, jBjc, 40c, 5c. 05c, 75c.
See Display In North Window .
Shoo SI010 Dry CoudsiSioie Clothing Storo
7IG M.titi St.
7 1 a Main st.
1JO Mnin St.
rt;an stlnmHlr
or niBncy vfim.li-l
Mormon Bishops' Pills
POtcncv, Lout Prtwor, NlB,ht-Losn
irt il , . t I Id 11 n, K m'n.il t
l)lm, Hsii'l irng ,wnriTn)S ( Mirry, nil
or Cons iri.niDMi Btrs Qul hn. i f )
vout YttchiPB of Evrlldi. '
Cny fumti-o. I i.r t -T t-i,Xi,l, A mtW Is nt hi
Ourni Lost Munhood), Im
ss, npstrmitturrhoii Insomntti, Piilns
lmiis .na, tiimg .inf . Mflrsnu Ust-
nmtn, Vnrirtctiiei,
Slops Niir
mim" raxf ni l mm
i on i4LB in 1 l.
,11, MMBVSIbSS
tl I Siller. I HI
,MAN A COee 1 1 1 : 1 ' . 1 I s. I'KMU.IiON, OUKUliN.
The Blue Front...
We hUVS t he best 1 MM
the city.
See us before buying.
MAX M A I K.
Pishino; Tackle and
Mammocks...
IS Main St.
Gel Ready tor Harvest
Have potll In a. let bttta nadt, yuiir water tanks
looksd over anil have your li-i-d racks in order, so
them will lie no (May when the time OOUSgg to
harvtsl tin- year'e big crop Wo make header beds,
watei tanks and in . i racks ni voiv rnssonxbls prices,
Call and sec us.
Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard
tt. PORSTBRi Proprietor.
Hotel Pendleton
Under New lunaeinc'iit.
Strictly Flrst-Cls
Excetleot Culsioe.
tvery Modern
Cuoveuiooce a
T
dtwl
Js?,
, MMmWmWrmm T . i aSa I aaTHTB
IS
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Give Us a Tridl.
Kates $2.00 a day
Special Kates by
Week or moDlb
P T
Bar and i.iiii.h o Dooms
lltddojuartera fur Traveling Men
The best Hotel In Eastern Oregon.
Van DfsM Bros.. Props. Successors lo J. li. Moore
AMIiKICAN PLAN,
$.MM) per Day and Upwards
l ineal Hotel
In the !. in.
evorthweat
rTTiT T f vl-aI-Ve M I
PORTLAND, ORBOONi
Special Kate to l.aateru Oregon people vlalllng Portland, haadijuartera
for tourlata and koinmeiclal Iravelera. rf. C. UOWEMS, Manager.
Byers' Best Flour...
To make good bread use byers' best Flour. It took hist
prsmiua at the Chicagu World's Fair, over all coiuiKiti
tlon, aud gives excellent satisfaction wherever used.
Kvery sack is guaranteed We have the best Steam
K.dUd barley, Seed Kye aud Beardless Barley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
W S. BYERS, Prop. Brail. Shorts, Fee', etc