East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 10, 1901, Image 4

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IHI RSDAY, OCTOBKR 10. mm.
and Children's
Wc are showing a very strong
line of Misses' and Children s
Shoes and have a large assortment
at all prires and our welts and
turns are the heat to he had. Von
will find it will be to your inter
est to see us before
children's shoes.
baying your
Cleaver Bros
Prat. RjrMraon,
night nt the rriuer.
Ladies will be admitted free tonight
to mw Rvnnrson - Rinal Kiitertmneni
at the Fiater.
'ft seat at poKiilar price, latin
free tonight. t ir I'rof. R BafMMl
Roval entertainer.
At Koreat Omve many prune ari
going in waste en aCBQvMl 01 tba amp
being large that the drier" MUMMl
hamlle the fruit.
Prof. Hynersnn w.i ilrivi through
the streets hi Hatnnlay noon anil by
telepathy search (Of ami Ind a pin
that will he hidden ly h coin in it lev "(
local citisen.
Wehh street if still in bad Band I
tion. The work of grading aiul improv
ing the street still l.ig. The street i
almost impassHblH to team- .in. I it will
he worse when winter et ..
At Baker I'ltv l'mtinaster IVtter has
received notice trom Waahtngtnn that
the department has allnwt.l iiim an
other clerk i xiinnencing OtftobH 16.
This makes an increase of two clerks
and one carrier in the laat I I months
which the department ha al o ved
the Haker City office. Thi' increase
is made Mamn heratise if the tin
nana! large number of OQtalda post
office that Mtiva their Ball tlirough
the Haker t'ltv nth..-
tiw kriwoiut, to- THE CHIEF TRM PLANTER
EXAMINES SHITTING
ALONG COLUMBIA
SAND
One
REPORTS GOOD BUSINESS
BHBVITHS.
Jaa. A. Howard.
Lattoat sheet
uset cidar.
tin 'a.
Saur kraut, tine German make
Martin's.
1 ahirt waiata, now
Broe. Dry ttootla Co.
Farm loana.
music, 19 canta. Noil's,
pure apple, at K. Mar
at l;
49c. Cleaver
Store room tor rant, enquire at Mr
Carupbella' millinery itore.
Bebool handkerchiefs, la each.
Cleaver Brothers Dry Uouid Co
io to Kmpire meat market lor fr
oysters and clams in bulk and flsli.
Save money by buying dry goods at
Alexander's. Qc and investigate.
Mr. Ruat, corner Ann and Itltif
street, has a cookstove for sale cheat
Beat school hoee i-ar sold, L'.'x pair.
Cleaver brother Dry tioods 'o.
For tirst claae rigs or a cab at am
hour telephone Depot stable, Blvia
Craig, Prop.
rr.-sh frog legs, lobsters. Olynipi
aim eastern oyster served any Ny at
the Frencti reatraurunt.
School suits at discount of 10 per
cent during this weak. Cleaver
Brother Dry Good Co.
Home made candies a special tv
Faucv line of bon bons at doedecke's 1
Palace of Sweats on Court street.
Fine atock ranch for aale, in Camas
I'rairie. Fine summer range adjoin
nig, also 1H0 cattle. K. T. Wao.
Take your picture to Sharp to nave
them framed. Deaier in oila, paints,
wallpaper and glass, 'Mb Court street.
Sliced bacon and wafer tJtead
smoked beef in glaa bottle. 9oBM
thing verv tine for lunches at Hawlev
Broa.
New invoice of syrup -ii.icii.-r
bowl and pitcher, salt ami papjae
thakers, vegetable diaheo and plat
era at Hawley Bros.
W. K. Withee ie agent (or the 0th
lueatic and Davis sewing machine). A
full line of supplies. Repairing a spe
cialty. All work guaranteed.
The beat value on earth in boys ami
girl school noee are aold far '2b rents
at Alexander's. The sale of odds and
ends at Alexander's is still oil. You
can gat good for half-coat at this aale
at Alexander'.
Baer a Daley, the one price
clothiers, furnishers and hatters,
have just received by exprea another
abi potent of tbeir wall known neck
waar, comprising: hows tacks, airing
tiaa and (our in bands. Haer
their I'jc good equal the regular
A New Establishment which
Meeting with Success.
The arm of W. .1. Clarke i Co.. ii.
the Fraier oera house onilding. on
Court street, that startc. in the gen
eral hardware hnsines oi .lone 1. this
year, retorts a very .tiinctor trade,
nnii Ii better than thev exected. The
firm came a heavv inn of up to date
i lipids, all new stock, consisting of the
I famous Majestic rauge. heating ami
, cooking stoves, al! kind of cooking
utensils, kitchen furniture, bnilderi-
hardware, nuns and aniiininiti'ii.
plumber's goods, electrn.il supplies
and all articles carrie-l hv tlie liest
(hardware stores of the large citu-
Among the firm's specialties is
enameieti ware, oi whi n thy carry a
large and romplete atock. i verv piece
of this ware is sold under a five years
guarantee. The urn nnoce u specialty
of builders hardware and is prepared to
simply contractors and builder- (M
short notice at special rates.
The plumbing department of VY. J
Clarke '. Co. is eqnii n ! with the
most modern tool and machinery,
which, with the verv pest workmen,
enables them to do scientific plumning
un ter a guarantee that means some
thing and insures lirt class work.
! Kstimates of the cost of plumbing
will be cheerfnllv Inrmshed upon ap-
plication.
The department of table and pocket
cutlery, scissors, shear- and razors i
made up of the best g.)d. which are
I sold at tiie very closest prices, lieiug
purchase! direct iron, in lactone in
large lot-
W. J. t'larke a Co are prepared to
quote the loweat prices, and (teople
conteinplating purcha-in' are invited
to call, obtain quotations so that thev
may be thoroughly posted liefore tiiey
are ohiigateil. it M not considered inv
trouble to quote price ami to iio
goods at the establishment ot VY. J.
Clarke A Co. ( all there and he con-vtneed.
ACADEMY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
High
First Game with Walla Walla
School. Oct. 10.
Manager R. Posd oi the I'endle
ton academv I othal . h am na- been
in communication with tin- manager
of outside teams and ha.- -ovceedefl in
getting a number oi games. The Walla
walla high school ha asked to come
here and il Coach NYaildell is in favor
of playing so soon alter the beginning
of practice the gam.' Mill take place
here on Saturday October u. The
new eoacb will be bare on Monday and
will begin work immediately after his
arrival. Two of the old niavers who
not yet entered (or tin year's
bavi
h I- oi. baud
60c and their joc one are better than
the f&C one aold in the other stoles.
At bad time I take a pleaaant herb
drink, the next morning 1 feel brigo:
aud my complexion i better. It
doctor aay it acta gently on the
stomach, liver and kidney, and is a
pleaaant laxative. It ia made boa
herb, and ia prepared aa easily as
tea. It ia called Lane's Medicine.
Laoe'a Family Medicine movea the
Ixiwels each day. Price 35c and 50c.
For aale by Talman & Co.. sole ageuu.
School Books
All ready for
First Day of School
work are expecte.
MM .Monday.
Whitman will le here on November
1 and the QcMaadala acad-my on
Ihans-iving. Pacific I'niveraitv ami
Weiser high schoo have expres-ed the
desire to tr thei- 'trengtl, against t lie
academv am: it : .u-n tl.a:
bold teams may play m I'eiidlcton.
The academy learn was strong last
year imt with the addition of a gooil
coach ami a larger number of young
men to draw Iron Unfa will be little
comparison between the learns then
and now. Manager Pond says that the
team can scarce , a. MBjMMd to cojie
with Whitman ami the I . of 0. but
the boys will at least make a gosl
showing.
Explosion in Srvia.
Belgrade Oct. lo. -An explosion oc
curred in a dynamite shop at Krush
ovatz hervia t-ia while the people
ere preparing hir a reception to th
knur aud queeu. Three were killed and
lourieen uipireti. lie roval visit was
countermanded
Mai.i'a. Oct. !o.-A fore of Maca
belies uiet aud fought several hundred
rebel near Lipa in haianagas province
tixlay. The .Macaoe!- were lorced
la ratrest before the superior h.rce,
loaiug ou of their udicers Lieut. Beau
M aas killed.
of the Results of Chief Forester
Pinchot' Visit to Oregon.
The Dalles, Oat, U), One of the re
sult of the visit of Chief Forester
Pinchot to Oregon this summer, in
com pan with ami at the request of
Congressman Malcolm Moody of The
Halle, is that William L. Hall, chiei
tree planter, is now investigating the
sands of the Columbia river district.
Mr. Hall aim came at the reoiiest of I
Coiiuressman Moody.
Last summer, while returning from
the trip to Ontario, Mr Moody called
t tie attention nf Mr. Pinchot to the
drifting sands along the Columbia
river, which are a menace to railroad
ttaftic. and occasion vexations delays nt
certain seasons of the year, annoving
both to the companies ami the people
who travel as passengers Mr. Pinchot
was asked at that time if bis depart
ment could not lend assistance in an
choring the sandbars that now float
over the surface of the earth whenever
the wind blows.
The direct object was tO aid the rail
road company, hut besides that is the
!"ni'iistrat ion nf means whereby the
rancher and fruit raiser mar utilise
Hie sand lands and hmi how to avoid
the piling up nt the enormous quan
tities of earth that now make it im
possible to use some of the Columbia
valley tract.
Mr. Pinchot, after examination, WM
n v mred that something could be
done to reclaim these land', and sei
Mr Hall, his professional tree planter,
with the idea that he is to apply lntn
all to the working uut of the problem
in the manner bet under the circum
'lance.
He will report to the headquarters nt
Washington ami it is hoed by Mr.
Moody that the effect WillsM that the
federal government will take hold and
cure the evil of drifting sands that has
ct e much money to raiiria! ."in
pantes. and stopped the farmers from
i c opying lands otherwise valuable.
Mr Hall sissnt 10 days traveling
over the road between The Dalies and
t'matilla on a railorad velocipede, ac
companied by an employe of the road
carefully examining the character ise
ami direction ol the big sami drill-
and dunes with a view of determining
on a line of action by which tliey may
l anchored.
Some of the Details.
Hecinniiig near Mosier, i- miles west
ol this city, the sand stretches along
the river's edge in a narrow rlbl
gradually widening and making into
the valley until at thi potaM it raov
pletely covers a strip one Btlla wide),
ranging from low dune to iinit- Ai
laat bfibi sweeping on up th. Co no-
bia until it merges inh I - - -.n..n -age
plain- alMive the mouth of the I'uia
tilla river. To illustrate the lb ill lag
cliaracter of these drifts, Li) years ago
the valley above this city was a grasy
plaiu'ilH)U which cattle were pastured,
mar net gardens cultivated and a city
r.t e track maintained. Tinlav, an
average of 10 feet of sand overspreads
.very sign of vegetation, sbiftiiiK so con
tinually aud rapidly in the high winds
of this section that it is a serines men
ace to trafin nf the railroad company.
To thi drifting sand alone was due
the wreck of a gravel train eptemlwr
1'.' whan two engines, derailed by a
sudden drift on the track, plowed
into a drift of aaud, Killing two nf the
most trusted engineers on the ronl.
While more serious on account of loss
of life, thi track is only one ot many
where heavy destruction to rolling
st' ex ami extensive delays to track
have been experienced n the railroad
company lor years. The loa and dam
agi i- small when compared to the end
lao expense of the larue lorce oi sand
shovelers which the companv is c m
pelied)to keep on hand along these e,
thins of the road in order lo keep their
tra a clear.
I'UHSOtiAL MENTION
who are alllietcd with blindness till
able on anoont ol their sire to take
advaiitaee nf the school at Salem. The
enrollment Ht the Halaa institution is
in the iieighhnrhontl of twentv-rlve ami
there are at leat fifty others in the
stale who have BO means ol self-sup-wrt.
The method to la- employed for
the establishment of the new scolinl
will be to gain the assistance of the
pnhic school children. The donation
of a very small amount from each child
in the schools of the slate will he
sotVii'iei.t to erect the necesarv build
ings. Thereafter. the school will
iniiiintntn itself bv the Industry 01 the
inmate. The students w ill Ih em
ployed in the manufacture o
mattresses, hammock-. Ilynet- brooms.
sincs ami carpets. Mr. Nebergall
will Ihuvh (or Portland tonitfb' to com
plete the nrranuemeiits.
THE STONE RANSOM FUND
Grow Slowly, and Interest Seem to
Be Waning.
Boston. Oct. 10 - Kidder Paahod
and company continue to receive sub.
script ions to thi' stone ranom fund,
but in small amounts It is feare t that
the lagging interest may result in a
fnilnre to secure the daaired Hinount
even after thirtv davs.
HELD VP AT LA GRANDE
Tr.lnrr Orvil Senders Wt
Pierce Loe Money and Watch.
Trainer Orvil ' Sanders and Jockey
,qirce lef! on Tmsdav for the racng
, e, a. U t.rande. They wen. ;;ver
! with o us
le.rses sieim. 0 race W and
and arrive,! Ill La 'irat.de as
night Tbiy had no more than reach
eir destination than thev were held
paad robbed o! about M I"
MKl a stop watch lelog.-'g to W.
I aioataiaa. The la'ter hear.) 01 the
';",,"ence this morning, but the de
tails of the outmge ere uoi
r I. i, ramie meet will Iwgin
Tsuariaa ami last five days.
ImmIu aae that lie was
..... i,,. ......... il ere in good
Sal thev might have plentv of rest
.! h.. in the best Wissible
I m tl.e meet. Mr. I.al'onlailie
leave for I at tralide on
log.
oh
Mr. U-
anxious to
time so
condition
will
Sun. lav even-
ONLY A FEW PIANOS LEFT
Traffic Delayed on Southern Pacific.
Sacranienti Oct. 10. - Fire last night
destroyed '.'"in feet of sheds and the
station freight and section building
at Emigrant ip on the southern
Pacific railway delay iBf all tftflh .
The origin k unknown
Botha C-oes the Beer Rubicon.
London. 0jt lo. lord Kitchener
roOOTtl that Bee, Botha ha crosaed
the Bevaan river north of Vpalta antl
is prereeding further m rthward.
Marshal of Hawaii.
Washington Oct. 10. Tim BNaldtBl
ti day appolated Rncatn tlanry of1
Hawaii to be Qoitad states marshal
for Hawaii.
Johnston A Riclgeway Stock
Out. Excepting Seven.
Hf the JobnatOII V Kidgway
4, .ven i.ianos remain on!-...-.
are one Stoinwat .
nnn Whltliev. one
Crown ami two
Sohl
I . JUt STlIDh
- ji wag;
at . a v- "
M M A 3 a. fj
uur wiuiiiiii aaie U)ntinUes
Puring this week. RtMatmber c pivoaw
Free, Free, Absolutely Free
With every suit ol clothed during this sale 1 n
i 1 one njr.
hat one pair suspenders and one nice tie
Larret1 stock of sroodt in the count v tmr?r
lllll I'lilCJ- sW BjlSSSI M1 WBV UIV loWPjH
LYONS MERCANTILE CO,
itoeki
I hre
nne v nioaeriaaji
h.nierson, one
Kimball- ' ""
necessarv lo recomiuemi these iweww
ments. Their names are their 0WI
liest guaraiite'. lieiiiemher, tnere an
not more to be offered at these rt
markablv I Oft nrices. after these a
remaining plain are disposed of, so
that this is the last OPDOrtBOlty the
people i '. Pendleton and the surround
nig .oiintrv will have insecure a tine
instrument at their own figures, lake
advantage ol the otter. I'oine while
there is vet a selection.
Furniture and Undertak
9 --Ft:
2.50
Vnv
ng,
Ban : "stetr
iii(ier s Minutim.
JHJI
Main and Webb
'ilYton. ( r'p)n."
Pilot:
Unclf
Strict- n
w w. II
ejet on .the many nice
ut the rare btncAni be
"why po thert
Sam: "axii
has the fin.-st linaof p,..
mm
i w round m EMfat
i ii
nun wm al i want to
roriutare reetiom and
is offering'
m
Man
!stvlih
iaIooq
n-
capture
iboul $1400 &' a
ot'iitly hut you iiinv
a inn e oeoi premium ticket
with every t weuty-:i ve cent
purehaje of our teas and
oxjlleee, ipioee, lactrtcti, etc.,
thut will be redeemed in
pretty ohisa dishes.
Redeem yourself by trying
our ooffee, we ha e the goodi
you have the money; let'i
trade.
Well
of fine
For i Ladiei
WalkiiiL Hunt, mad
stuck and guaranteed to jrivt
good wear.
A. RADER.
( 'orner
Main
and
streets
8.50
A conipletr Iiml- of
Btatiopiw aiul booki
School DOOln and
School auppliei . .
Owl Tea House.
8 Hi nfother'i Pride ooffee.
went to t'ortlai.d
We have all our books (or both
Public Schools and academy aic:
will exchange new hooks for old
ones at half price. Companian
boxes, rulers and blotters givei
away with purchases.
The Columbia
Lodging House
NEWLY Kl KN18HK1)
hAK IN CONNECTION
IN CENTEKOF BUh'K
HEl ALT A x WKHH H I -
TALLMAN & CO.
Distributors (or Umatilla County.
F. X. SCHtMPP. Crop.
The Place to Buy Shoes.
1b where you have the largest stock to select
from The line we carry enables us to give
a perfect fit aud guarantee every puii w.
sell. Our stock of Hoys', Youths Misses and
('hildreu's sitoes is the best in the city. (Jail
and nee them
The Pendleton Shoe Co., 645 Main Street.
t'has. Oreuliel
thi morniiiK
11- H. Htannald of Kob was a fiaitOf
in town veslerdav.
Mrs. h. I). Fiaunar of Seattle is the
Utiest of Mr C. H. Cartr
Mrs .1. f, Adam laft yasieriia (or
tier home in Mi Minnville.
l T. iireehe ol I.a (irande stmii nf
at the I'eiidietoh last hljht.
C 1' Kidgway went to Walla Walla
today to transact -oine bwlsaaf .
W. ('. Kern, ea.countv treasuri-r
from Hem is sisltlhtr at the home of
las. kern.
Jauier .ee ami family hat.- moved
to I'ehdifton from Helix, to result- here
permanently.
I'. I, Nelson, after several months
residence at Baker Citv, lias rammed
10 Maactiam.
.Mrs. Mary Marshal and Mrs Susan
Marshal of Canyon City are visiting
relatives here.
0, ii. liurbin and family lett this
morning for I'ortlaud t he grsut- a
week or tan day.
O. If. Vaughan, who former!
owned a racket (tore on Main street,
ir here agaiu for a almrt viait.
K. .1. Muir of 1 law son City. Alaska,
M visiting ill Pendleton tit- ia tnt-
i-- ..: M ' and Mrr 1 I'ann.-r
Mr. and Mr. Cha. H. 1'arry will
laaad a week at the exhuaition at
n rtlaad. They left this morning.
Mr. ami Mrs. Max baer went to
Portland this morning to attend the
carnival. Thev will be abaeiit a week.
Q. W Kiught of Helix stoputrd here
last night while ou hi way to Port
land ti spent a few days at the carnival.
H. A. Lowell went to Heppnar this
morning to speak belore a meetin,: ol
tht- pioneers ot .Morrow county tumor
row night.
Mrs 1. (j, Hailey left on this
monuug'i train for l'ortlautl Mm
will meet Mr. iiailey there on hi re
turn from Seattle.
nr. auu jirs. a. a .uhit- went to
I'ortlaud tine morning. Mr. Noble is
in very poor health aud will receive
medical treatment there.
.Mr. ami Mr. Judd Oeer f Gov
laaed through Pendleton to Portland
tin morning. Thev left their little
chil,d with Mr. and Mrt L. V Cuukiin.
Air, tieer will return here on -Sumlav
to make a short visit.
L. A. Purkluirst rt-. ...I a tele
gram from Portland tin.- morning in
forming him of the serious illness of
hi wife. He left ou tiii moruiug's
train wr, rarkhurat was in good
health when she weut to I'ortlaud laat
Friday.
Buyi a Ladies" Patent
Corona Kid
Welt Street Boot tl tut cannot
ht excelled. This is an ex
tremely dressy shoe and one
that will command vour at-
a
tention.
The Peoples Warehouse
Feetfitters.
ou get
Good Beer..
Cants in all atylM
FRAZIER
THE
STATIONERY
MAN
New line of
Cutter, I
etc. New M
designs in
.. A. I I
r' Am ii. Ih.
...POULTRY. ..EGGS...
International Potiltn Food makes tea.
lici t Meal Hives them flavor.
Clamshells make them solid
Mica prit aid- diRestion.
Try a sample.
C. F. COLES WORTHY,
Hay, Grain and Feed.
IM and i3o East Alta Stteet I'endleton
Let;t sjf'ut Our ttead Together
thu.t.- ou oi;- k.ud
out;
last
.cTi
.tii. Miy
i u
NCAGLE HHO&
V KENTUCKY t
KENTUCKY
.WHISKEY
. , tv.
Mka, l"tr (it'll 1 1. naawii aKafer
When you drink
PILSNER
BEER.
Guaranteed mm to
oanai headache or
dizziiieHH
, Ak forjit.
Schultz Brewing Co.
TT I I ill fl
-r- r n.-" unin run
"LB R imm f i llll: huropaan Man
laP ami m I i Hi lllU m,.,k and a hall lriT
tea 1 lnt"1 ' fr
Room Rate K,
r-
.
ll r. 1 A f Pa"N VM I expect peopl to ko
I 1 l X l W III! Willi ... I' w
w W V I . m 1 1 u lul v i l v " '
v era i
- u i i n I IW-
The new store can never be
known unless It advertises
aoii bj Jims acumui
The Louvre Saloon
Maieaeei oeaiae
Subscribers
to
Magazines
if vui asi ii ua
cnW for mcajiutM or
uowti.nirt iu in, I'mtaii
-iiau-- . h .rup.. rr nil '.
by du.ii note, chect or
kiiJ in uir ur naauo
NUN lOe IMl putihaUers
irltr ot U pUblltatlOD
you dv.irr and a. will
ut lo lot and Miiint ai; rm ol laa
mouc bciu lo.t i n ibtssialU. It will tare you
bolh trouolr aud tuk. II you art- iutw rlUir
lo tht kUrt uuno.Huii. lu rtiinillia you can
' v' -ii ooui iv puiiiniicri priw
AUiitw .r,i unFIIUftlAlt rtlH. t:o.
Bft ll'.i.T
uavv it mu
ftrudi.
TRANSFER.
TRUC Kl N;,
ST QRAG K.
CR0WNER SON.
TKLBfHIiNfc Ht S
J us t received sum
Fine After Dinner
Cheese
And many Fancy Delicacies a'
Standard Grocery Co
Opposite Qolden Rule hotel.
Another Big Smash in Prices of Pianos.
STEIN WAY, KIMBALL, C FLICKERING, and others
mm be sold at less than factory cost.
SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
To be Establiahad at Portland by
Cna. Nebergall.
i 'nan NuiMiraail. Hit) bliutl loan from
ttakur City, ia in faudlaton today. He
II mi ins wav tt I'ortlaud In uroalili,' a
board of troaletM fur the eata blub men c
of a nell-supo-mintt cboul lor tin
bliaatt Mr Neborgall aay tbat tliert
are a giewt many Mirou in tin. atau
$750 Pianos for $408.
$650 Pianos for $418.
u ' a k i m
a a a.B '- llll S 'atf
. Ik d m a . - l
I iiwf t Is I ti lr tT it a Pi...... l a. a . a- ...n'l
. uiai IIHS i vv . x 'lz U...... 1 , 1 1,...- iti I irCKC"-
canuot today be obtained for less than I IflRn I. iv.r $IS. W
tin Hi else Ht i-ii i-i-siakiiiliii.il, i . " "
ct ...i iow prices.
JOHNSON
Km 111 rVaT 11 T A m , i i.!al
kiuuway, Factory Represents
Judd Block, Corner of Hain a nd Court Streets.