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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1901)
jte 4th of July in Pendleton, leasing op public range cummer Goods to Close at Just Half Price. 10c goods to close at fc per yard. 15c Roods to dose at 7c per yard. i),. goods to close at 10c per yard. 25c goods to cIomj at 12C per yard. fa Soods to close at 15c per yard. S5c poods to close at 17$c per yard. Every Dollars worth ot Summer Goods must be closed out by July 4th. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. t mTPEDAY, JPME 39, MM)1 . THF WEBB STREET CONTRACT TbtStrMl Commltt.e Took Summary Atllon on Thursday. The itwet committee i( the Pandle y,(ieooncll took mimnmry action MThofidv in mtrd t. tin grading traveling ol Wubh street, which art wm being done ty ii. A. and W. Smlili. WIkiii me coniraci wan l.l Dip llHUPTN Were IIIHIIPl Otll in.ii Imml Bin. Tbroafh the nogli- Moirof MM OM, tin- contract wan tn aitcnod by the Sii.iIIih. The ajsj nniittee fonuil that the work fimwt being (Ioiip an they desired and toil the contractor were tint paying tkirmen, no Itoppwl thi' work, nil ..fr.ttit lor new bills in accnnliuice nth U advert isei winch h tm ilNfhrp In UN Kast ONJOaMB, Wtbtntrest is to hp graded and irravel j 1 dilUnce of 2') hlncks with enough arwtii included within those hlocks tr aikci iliitance of two hlocks morn, w27 blocks ill told. ol that distance let blorka and streets have heen grad ed lid raveled. II army worm between Helix and Pen dleton, travel ins toward the former plai-e, stopping in the field and by the roailNide to rent thnmnelve and fatten up on tar weed. When Mr. Scott re turned to Helix that day he wa great ly surprised, hot when lie came hark to Pendleton on Friday, June 2H, lie wa still more urpried ana pleased withal. The army worm hail disappeared from the section nf conn try above mentioned. There were mil lions of them. Sruiif died and it in believed John Kothrock killed the rent of them with a '-caliber rifle. At anv rate, tbe army worm ncare ban been flushed to sleep. B.war. or Ulntm.nii lor Catarrh that Contain M.reury an mercury will surely tleatroy tin- ecuae of aruell ami completely tWangc the whole sya ti in wlnu iintiTlMK li tliruiiKli the iiiiii'iiiii Kur faoM. Huith ertlulua alinulil never be uasil ex cept on prt'xi r.ptiiwiH from reputable phyal claua, as the damage they will do la teu lolil to tin-kihiiI you i'an pixutlblv ilcrlve from thi-ni Hall a Catarrh Cure, mauulactureil by K. J. !haney A Co., Toledo, ()., contain, no mercury, au.l In tukeii Internally. nctliiK dlNetlj BpOB tin- IjIimmI mill niiicnun iturtnctia nf tbe ayalern. In buylnic llU' Catarrh ( Mire 1st aure you get the Riinulne. It la taken Internally, and made lllTiilt-do.ilhlii.li K .1 Cheney .V Cn lestl monlalH free. Hold hy all ilniKKlHti.. prlee 7V-, er linlUe Hall's Kamlly Pill, are tbe beet. ouaias k.ik. of P,ot Roeki Kxnp.ia.a HI Opinion l'"iiglas Belt, of Pilot Rock, prosi dent of tbe Umatilla County Sheep, men s Association u , ,, I. t, ., ; ' - - tiniitii in ,r,"""HHI lonay. in a conversation M..i ranges, sheep, and kindred top .n, mr. Kelt expressed bim.Alf auny. Hie ranges are undoubted . .. ' - I mint tills win eventually retmlt in driving some nu 01 me nnsiness." Um it wa r.nv.l . I a topu- 01 nationalimport anre mat Mr. Helt referred to when ne siareo mat the more he had stud nra me question tbe better he thought 01 ine poin-y 01 leasing the pub! laniis lor mil Of purposes. His prin . i m renenn tor tnis, in Oriel, was mi iows. manypeople rush into the MMI biisme without any idea of tbe inouni 01 range necessary to support meir cattle, horse or beep, the rase may he. The result is that they nave not enniivh iHriife of their on and they have to enrroarb noon th., ranges or others or drive their stork upon the government lamia. The rrowuing of the government range where there is no well-defined line a to ownership, lead to tronhU. II the storkrnen had to lease enough gov eminent land to iirrnmmodate their stni'k, they would n,,t have more rat lie. norses or sheen l inn Kiev cmlrf attorn to keep. There i plentv of winter range in this stock sertion," but not enough summer range. The nas Hiring of stork early in the spring upou summer range is where the moat damage is done. The growing grass is eaten off close to the ground and the range i practically ruined in short time. Cattlemen Vertui Sheepmen. Mr. Mill doHired to call attentiin to Oommimii-Ht inn he hail rceeived from Charles Vinson, ot Ukiah, seerc tary of the Cattlemen's Association. The letter wan written on June :4 and nmiled at I'kiab June M, asking Mr. M'-llf to appoint H cnlntniltee id sheep men to he at Alba on Wednesday, June 2(1, as a committee of cattlemen at inai lime mm place wmilil coinnience to blB7.e the Inn- oi demarkatinn on tin- east Nlde id the t'aniHM vallev him aratingthe land owned by farmer and ciiltlemen from the sheep ranges, and OrOM which neither side must gn vir. Hell savf the letter reached Pilot KOOI about L' o'clock on Tnesday after i i, June 25, and that he received it on Wednesdav, June 2H. the i av the hlar.ing was to commence. It was, of course, too late for him to havi coiumittee nf sheepmen present. He did the next best thing and appointed the committee, which mav hereafter have nccainn to art n Q Motion with t he cat! lemeii cnmmittee He named the (nlliiwing: Herbert Hovlen. of Pilot Kock;Tniii Kdwards, of Hear reek ; Kenneth Warner, of Stanley creek leven Yeari In Bed. 'Will wonder ever cease?" inquire tti- friends of Mrs. L. Peae, of l.aw- Kin. They knew she had been 1Mb lt to leave her lied in seven years o icrount of kidney and liver trouble, trnroai prottratioii and general de bilitjr; but, "Three bottles of Electric BitUM eoablwl me to walk," she trilM "mil il, three montlm f felt liti-1 new nermn. ' ' Vt'nuien so fferinu I mm liuiilai-h.. liu.'Lu.-l... WMMa. mmu uaaav Bmiin Will lllltl l m wUm lilesKing. I rv it -hi tsiac- rnn n untru I,. .. .11.. T.. I .. ... k u ll.nu. .-Ill , . . 1 II 1 A Co. ik ADMV ujtiUMC men Jito lolhrook Killed Many of Th.m With a nine. Twu weeki ago there was an excite- MiliaountiDg aliuost to a acare for Kir tint the artnv wnrm was goin (hut linuiMue tn ttie reMieion. At that time W. M. Soott ulormed a reporter of the Kaat Ore P"" 'hat there were miliums of ng to th of Arrival! at Hotel P.ndleton. John P Hayden, Pendleton. Mrs Hayden, Pendleton. H M Moran, Ht Joe. J It liache, Seattle. W K (ilendinning, Portland. L W Williams, Portland. Chas B Hohenouver, St Louis. H W Holdeti. Portland. M T Mvers, New York. Wm Miih.-r, Portland. C M Smith, Portland. J Woolley, Portland. F A Pennington, Spokane. Castn. Spokane. M H Pat ton, Spokane. J N Hughea, San Franciaco. J A Cooke, Han Franciaco. W li Martin, Chicago. S Hester, New York. Buffalo 1. ode Widening. Work is ateadily progressing at the old Buffalo mine, in tbe tiramte dis trict, savH tbe Baker City Herald, owned by Kichard Cox, Wirt Minor, Harry Uickaon and other Portland men. The lower crosscut lias cut tin ledge, which ia fully five feet lietween clean wall. The importance of tin development has caused satisfaction amoug the owners. In the upper workings the ledge was much narrow er and was "froxe" to the walla. It was feared that the ore was plMbinf out, but at the present depth not ouly has tbe ledge widened to live feet, but tbe walla are well duliued. kV a- IU MIr en..... .t- . . - -viei 111 LVIe Mrllif ... i fa-i " u'l U V.i 11,. in i... 71 PiM.uIa. . 1 ru ' biiyuiK your mm, iiutriiis HMHlt u riaTiaaaiig A Raving. RoariukT flood. Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. El is, of Lisbon, la., bad to repair. "Standing waiat deep in MM water," be writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worae daily. Filially the beat doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Oinaba aaid I had consumption aud could not live. Then I begun using Dr. King' New Disuovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." I'oeitively guaranteed for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles by Talluiau & Co. Price, otic. SUNDAY CHURCH NOTICES Sunday School Review at th. Pr.sby lerlan Church. Church of tbe Redeemer Hivine service tomorrow ut hours as follows Early celebration of tbe Holy Com niuiiion at ftSOtV m. Sunday schoo at 1(1 a. in. Morning nraver and ser 1111111 at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and uddress at N p. m. Tbe ottering at the evening service will be divided aiming the hoys of the vested choir. St. Mary's church Low mass, 8 a. m.; high mass, I0l90 a. in Sunday Wboolj B p. m.; roaary and benedic tion, 7 H p.ui . Firat I'resbyterian church At 11 a. in . a review of the last quarter's Sun day school work, by the pastor; d p. in., "The Closed Door." All mem ber of the regular Sunday school and of the home class are specially invited to tbe morning service. Kobert J. Di veu, pastor. Baptiat church Kev. W. R. King, the pastor, will preach at 11a. ui. and at 8 p. ui. (iroe.rl.i for Harvest. K. Martin has made big prepara tions to supply barveat outbta with groceries. He baa bought in large quantities and wever lets any store un ueraell him. He uever baa any dia aatiatted customers because he givea thtuii the beat goods in tbe market. .Martin's store has tbe ouly tirat-claas bakery department in tbe city. Veget able, fruits aud berries fresh every dav L HUNZIKER, Jeler and Optician... ' " A-.u-t.-t A oTme SUPPLIES. "w is the time and here is the place to purchase your sum Jn camj, outti, whUe , ,)ave a Urt?e 8tQck anJ ftB sell,ng f MP SUCl' art,c'es as camp stoves, ttnts, wagon covers, 'nft chairs, cots and tables, camp stools and niany other es ttc7 to enjoy a summer's outing. Joe Basler. The Main Street F inn. Inn I). .i,i i 'See Dem Freezers I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from une pint to ten quarta, will freeze cream il from three to five minutes; also have a full uae of fiahiug tackle, hammocke, etc. See my KM before buying c- TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. " Was Christ Kaised from the Dead?" will be tbe subject tomorrow evening at the Church of Christ Congregation al buildiug . lurtdels, skeptica, deists, etc., especially invited. The presence of every member of tbe church ia very much desired at each of the services. K. A. Copple TO STAMP OUT SHEEP SCAB Agricultural D.parlm.nl Has Again Tatt.n Up lb. Work. The bureau of animal Industrie of the department ot agriculture will this summer continue its ett rt to stamp uut the abeep acab, which has n ifM such a terror to sheepow tiers in every part of the West, special agents of ! lie bureau have been sent luto every sheep raising state, where they are working aloug the hues of the rail roads. Aside from recommending remedies to the eheepowuers, these agents are cautioning them against al lowing infected animals to mis with tbe herds. They are alao throwing out precautious to prevent the trans portation of iufecled animals from one point to another, hoping in this way to prevent the furtiier spread of the disease. It is aaid the disease cau ef fectually be atamped out in time, if the sheepmen will but co-operate aud use their beet efforts in this direction. No reports have been had inuiua.Ung the progress or succeas this season. CLERKS VERSUS PRINTERS Haa.ball Cam. at i:HO on Leaal Grounds Sunday, Jun. 30. There will be a game of baeeball on the Alta atreet grouuda on Huuday, June M), at 2:W o'clock, between the team of printers who defeated the bar bers 20 to 11 two weeks ago, aud a team of clerks from the different busi uess bouaea, Jim Welch being the manager ot the latter crowd, this game la already the talk of the toHii and great excitement prevails over their coming together. Poola are eel Dug I10U0 to WJ0 iu favor of both aides. An aduiiasion of 16 cents will be charged and 10 cents to the graud ataud. Ladiee will be admitted free to game aud graud ataud and are cor dially invited to grace the affair witii their preaeuce. TWO BICVCLES RKCOVLREU Marshal U.alliman Combln.d Buslo.ae With Pleaaur. at Walla Walla. John U. Heatbmau, city marshal of Feudletou, went to Walla Wall on Thursday evening, June 27, aud took in the eportauieu'e tournament. He combined busineaa with pleasure while there and brought back twu bicycles with him ou Friday evening, and aave a, L. Bat kkuir ruunualt i a I taV f IMfM 1 f f 1 11 C 111 tU HI V 1 1 swsfwwa v w I J. C. Smith, of Adams, ami Med lay- lor, of Feudletou. 1 lie wana wane baseball toam played in Feudletou ou I Suudav, June 2, aud beat the locals 13 t ! addition to that eveut, two bicvcles were stolen here that night. the other from Fred Tavlor. Nothing is meant in this item to insinuate thru the baseball platers had anything to do with the theft of tbe wheels. It was merely a coincidence. That same night Mrs. J. C. Smith, of Adams, had her wheel stolen. On Mondav morning, June t, Mr. Rneder'e wheel was recovered near Adams and return ed to him. No trace could be fnnnd nf the other two. Several davs ago some emigrants, while camped' along the placid Tumalum near Walla Walla, discovered two bicvcles hid in the bushes and took them to Walla Walla and turned them over to Chief of Po lice Kauffman. who in turn gave them to Chief Heathman. Mr. Tavlor had long since given un hia bicycle gone forever, and its retnrn gave him aa much pleasure aa a stranded prodigal son in a foreign land would have at receiving money from home. A TRIP fHROUOH BASTBRN ORIGON. Chief of Ooologieal Dapartm.nt Will aeeompany Conar.sim.n Bloody. Representative Moodv has I list re ceived a letter from Hon. F. H. New ell, chief hydrograpber of the geologi cal department at Washington, stating that he, with Oifford l'inchott. chief of the forestry bureau, will reach The nailes about August 1, when they ei ect to join Mr. Moodv on a drive through the semi-arid sections of Kastern Oreogn. No itinerary will be tiled until the exact date of their ar rival is known. However, the trin contemplated is from The Dalles to I rineville. thence via the headwaters of the Deschutes to Hurns. Harnev county, and, if time will permit, on through to Malheur coiintv. Mr. Moo v will make announcement of the ronte when it is determined upon. In order that the stockmen interested in pastti'age on forest reserves and those interested in the reclamation of arid lands may have an ODDOrtonlt to meet these gc ut lc men . PORTLAND'S WOMAN'S CLUB Inters Upon Its Sixth Year In Rxeel l.nt Mi nr i Condition. Portland, June W. The Woman's club installs ntflcera this afternoon. The fifth year ends with a membership of H"i, a gain of thirty-five new mem- bers. The financial condition makes, an excellent showing, the treasury be ing better supplied with tnnds "than ever before. This club was organised five years ago for the purpose of fnster ingfriendly;relattons and to secure con cert of action in intellectual, philan thropic and social activitlea. The nome department has established a school of cookery, which has an enroll ment of 120 girls. The library bill passed by the last legislature was tbe result ol the study and work of the li brary department. Meetings held tbe second and fourth Fridays ol each month have leen addressed by promi nent citizens and have proved a strong attraction. These meetings, discontin ued for the summer, will be resumed in October, with nine departments, consisting of Shakespeare, home, par liamentary law, tlerman. French, philanthropy, ancient and modern ittery, and the new departments. running and Oregon history. DKATH OF SHRRIFF L0CIY. NEW SHIRTS A Model Village. It is rumored that a t . Oim.oiU vil lage will be founded in New York state, in connect ion with a large shoe factory. The prime movers lieing a couple of philanthropists who desire to make the lot of their emplnvff s happy. Anything that adds to happi ness should he endorsed, and that is why Hostetter's Stomach Bitter-. which cures diseases f the stomach. iver and bowels, has received the hearty endorsement of the American eople and has a record of fifty Years of cured to its credit. Dae the' Bitters for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness and constipation. It never fails to effect a Sieedv and permanent cure. It is also an excellent tonic. If von feel worn out and nervous, it is iust a hat von need to build vou up. utile DlfT.r.ne. I'ncle Jerri Ardhedd had t ogh- bors, both nf a somewhat controversial turn. One was a man who cent led that nothing could tie imsitivelv Itimun that was not capable of absolute proof of a mathematical demonstration, the ther was disposed to dogmatize about everytiiing. I bey met at his huuse one evening and a lung argument on tilings theolo gical anil otherwise ensued lietween the two, with tiie customary result. Neither uf the disputants succeeded in -onvinciiig the other, nureven in shak ing bis opinion. "Well," said Uncle Jerry, drawing long breath of relief after they had gone away, there isn't very nun d Inference, after all, lietween an angos- tic aud -and a cognostic." It was a new word, but seems one of legitimate coinage. The Youth's Companion. R.d Men. Attention. The installation i f olticers for the coming term will occur Tuesday even ing, July 2. All Ked Men and Daugh ters of Pocahontas are urged to be pres ent. A social session will follow the installation. BOY w. B1TNBB, C. of H , Umahoha, No. 1H. Soft pleated bosoms in Helio, Ox-blood, Pink and Blue, all solid col ors, separate cuffs, soft bosoms in new stripes with detachable cuffs $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Prominent Official and Progr. salve Run in. is Man Wool Sal.s In Rak.r City. Maker City, June 20. At St. l-.lmi-beth hospital in this city, Sherill .1 . D. UMMJI of Malheur county died last evening. He was brought here three weeks ago (or an imcration (or abscess on the spleen. The operation was performed and be failed to rally. PffO years ago Sheriff l.ocev is Operated on for the same trouble and gained tornporsry relief, full hit ailment Pfl I turned. He was one of the prom inent oilicials of Kastern Oregon, and bore a splendid name for clean, honest ad ministration of his public trust, aud progressive business tact. He has been instrumental in mm h of tbe re clamation work (or the arid lands of I Malheur county, a prominent stock-1 grower, and, although M years ol age, ! had made a career quite enviable. Ilel was serving his second term as slieriM of Malheur county at the lime of his death. The lusty will be shipped from this place to Ontario, the family home, tliis evening. Maker City, June 2H. Within the past two davs wool sales aggregul ing about 00,000 pounds have been made here, at the rate of hi1, cents a pound. There is a slight increase of price paid for this com mod 1 1 y . and growers, while not bitiuig lrrge tpiant ities on hand, are hoiefiil of still furtiier alliances. EACH THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ( ' lothieif and Hatters. HP fatl ji ta. Mormon I AWTrnH chm. h i i ajxaa --jhaBj (" n, iii--hn.ii. . , YP V fT "'lilt n.naaena.unriin.aa to earr, -t jinn ii ii, in in o ii in. itirv li llll-tN. I. ii I I i I, PHI 1 I i i un Mill, .j i'iiti i ii- m it.l tat,-. IS ulj I m itsuc. Cura Lost Munh nermiitorrhoan Intnmn leeione, mmi uaaa., " WW liMttlPiTi tie. 1 emen, Vnr ii.it u... a too ihood. Im nla, Paine noua De- tfAlll '-111 l.lr, Ihff 1 1, ,ni HI,. I uewy I. iii.l. ,1 wllh 6 U . OW w I w II If ,f, niitnui emen, Varlco.le( tope war stays AueroM. aisnow rt.m.dr co., un Praneleoo, Oak io n.jio g i ' in ctm iiiar.tN TO CLEAR THE COMPLEXION Of BLEtYISHES eafafl ,i - ,31.1 1 1 t4rv. NOTHING LIKE CUTICURA SOAP trfl 13m7ir,S .r. i'Ticuka soAf retaaoraa ttM mv of diaiiurinir araptioae, rati, ruugii kate, . sealpewltli lulling kalr,aMM) rulit.,vl Pic clogged, loaaineii, urlrriutcd i i "t tin- PoEka No otbai sou Is tn ka m. i i llll It fin ion I l lllg, pin It) Lag, Ultd lauoitl 1 1 ing tin- sate, ts-uh,, tialr, and IimihIk, aad ley all tin iurMM4M ol toe Utilei. itatli.unil bursei v Sinlil tiirougisvul iii' world I'm ii i Inn o Ahlti in a emu . Prop.. , Hn.ti.u. "How to h , u i leay oinplv.Wu," lew.. BERKELEY lias Hit- iulluwing larKains 480 acres Al wheat html .'-'i acres Al wheat land. 2 lots well located 1260. 1 lot lower Webh street lift). A suite of rooms in the Kaat Ore gnnian building, hot and cold water, balhrisiin, for $11 a mouth during the summer. Apply at the Kast Oregoiiiiin office . NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL Retail ami ton lots. Teleph Ollf or your order-- Main I II at I I nan me arivei Main 7 or Main H3. of the llat'k team t4He is the Ice Man. VanOrsdall A Ross. ...LEE'S LICE KILLER... A sure remtaly for lice ami mites InUtrualional Poultry K.ssl keepa the I heaitliy, mica grit aula digestion, Honu meal gives strength to young cdicka. HONK MKAh A clean, iiiorfeusive b it BBirUlotU lertiliier fur your lawns. C. P, Colesworthy Poultfy a,ld supply uepot L i SHAW k CO. W. J. SKWKI.I., Manager. WIIIII.ESAI.K AND KKTAfl. LUMBER DEALERS Yard ou Webb Street Oppoaite Hunt Freight Iesit We are prepared to furnish anything in ttie lumber line and cau guarantee prices U be as chnat, if not cheasr than others. We also carry a large line of iJoors, Windows ami Moulding Parties ouuUtiiiplBllug building will do well to aee us is loir placing their orders. We alao carry Cascade I;, i rir wssl. Phone Main H, Annual Clearance Sale. To BwlM room fr Pall Sim k will unr Inn ilisniunt fur cash on irveryutifli in tin 1 tiora, Carpait, lus, I'or lu rs, Latrr Ctrrtaiiis, Curtain I'olri, Sliailes, Wall Paper, Linoleum anil rvrrytliino uu mnl in liuiist- f uriiitliini;. A lew Ii atln 1 t out In s ami roi ki ts i In ap. Strweii; ma chines ami itippliaf (01 all mat liinasi Undtitakiai spfi tally. I'liona Main la, Jesse Failing. ...FOR HATING., Hcyll H'n Short and loii handle pitoh foikS IB thi, Klexihlr HttM'l oablea, pnllaya, ropes, all m.i in Hansford & Thompson, " The leading hardware Men." Call upi No. 5 Alao a big liat of town and county property cheap. (or Wood, Coal, Brick and 5and. WOOL FOR SALE. Thursday of -H:h watk 1 will bt t( tin- ITinl National Hank office to receive lealed bidi on l"1 ol yuo Noh. 6, s, i, ami I7 tvbotit 600 itioki, now itofad in tin- ndapaooWnl warv- hniir, also tboill 800 riiteks ui this vtuis i lij. I remTVi' thti rivilHf ui rejeolillfl any or all bidi, AdflfHI DM I'en- dltton or Pilot Kot-k. Telephone Pendleton or raneh on li..! Creek. J- K. SHITM. WI F01R SALE Of BLOCK 81. I- in sale, lot 4 residence lot at a ply to In block 81, low price. tine Ap Heavy hauling JUMcUl allaulluu glrou W UouaicuweuM -. Laatz Bros. lei a m (IKU. OAKVtMU, Pre. Uaii(Jy KuruhHod Steam Heated tiurope-an l Uo Block .J . MJf I tkainple Kowtn la Room kale m. 7. UM C S. JACISON. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. w ma oue from Attorney L. B. Keeder aud