East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 02, 1902, Image 6

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    MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1902.
:MAiGE ON RANGE
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when cold pour the asparagus into , a j date. t te
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The Fair
New Goods New Metliods
Fair Dealing
Our Motto is: "Money
Back if Goods Are Not
Satisfactory."
Watch for onr SPECIAL
SALE AD in Friday's
Ibsub of this paper
We cut the other fellows'
prices all the week, and
cut our own on certain
lines on Saturday.
The Fair
Where Whole Families Can Trade
GREAT DEAL OF THE DISEASE
REPORTED TO EXIST.
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Exactly
Right...
are the new styles in Wall
paper shown by us. To
fully appreciate their
beauty our new patterns
should be seen. We save
you money on your wall
paper and have an exper
ienced force of workmen
to do your paper hang
ing and painting.
C. C. SHARP
Opera House Block
Court St
Is Now Spreading Off ths Indian Res
" ervatlon and Threatens tc Involve
All the Range Horses; of Eastern
Oregon.
1 There is a great deal of mnngo
among the horses of the Umatilla In
I dian reservation and a fear of the
malady becoming quite peroral. This
I disease has been on the leservation
j for severnl years but to lo great ex
tent until recently. Now it has such
a hold that it is causing ccnsidcrable
alarm and what the outcome will be
cannot be tolij, but unless something
is done nnd done at one-: there will
be no stopping it until it will endan
ger the horse industry of Eastern Or
egon. This disease is not on'y confined to
the reservation and th horses be
longing to the Indians, but has spread
off the reserve and.conir.lairit is com
ing from other quarters in the coun
ty. A remonstrance has been sent
to the Indian agent anJ last fall Dr.
M. S. Lantz began a series of ex
periments on animals to gee if some
thing could be found that would cure
the disease. These experiments
proved satisfactory as far as they
went, but when the cold winter
weather came on the work was drop
ped until spring. This has again
been taken up and the elector has
spent quite a little of his time re
cently on the reserve testing his rem
edy, but so far he has rot had time
to prove whether or not it would
bring satisfactory results.
"While this disease has been known
by Indian Agent Wilkins to be on the
reserve for come time and a few
complaints have been made to him
and the authorities, he has not in
sisted on having the infected animals
killed only in a few instances, hop
ing to find a remedy for the disease,
because he was reluctant tc sacrifice
the lives of the animals of his wauls.
Now that the matter has gone so far
the Oregon Domestic Animal Com
mission has taken it up and succeed
ed in interesting those representing
the state at the national capital and
" an early action will probably be tak-
en. xiv.iiug vjuuiiuioaiuiiui ui lIUIluU
Affairs A. f! Tnminr hue writtan
Oregon's Senator Mitchell the fol
lowing letter regarding tin; matter:
"Relative to the existence of mange
among the Indian horses on the Uma
tilla reservation, you are informed
that the matter of the existence of
mange among Indian lorses of the
Umatilla agency is at present under
investigation by the agricultural de
partment, with a view of taking
measures for eradication. In this
connection you are advised that every
eflort possible on the part of this
office will be taken to eradicate this
disease among the hors3s of the In
dians of the Umatilla reservation,
and the agent will be
confer with
salad bowl. Dress it either with
mayonnaise or pepper, salf, oil and
vinegar.
DELICIOUS NUT CAKE.
Two-thirds cup butter, ono cup su
gar, three eggs, one cup milk, three
cuim flour, two teaspoonfuls baking
powder, one cup nut kernels chopped.
Blend in the order given, reserv
ing the whites of the eggs to "the
last Flour the nuts well and bake
in flat loaves.
a collar then let her seen m
in the first place that the line at the
base of the throat is carried as low
as possible. Below a certain point
it is impossible to go without
wrinkles, but the actual mean can
be verv skillfully declined.
PICNIC CLOSED.
..USE PURE..
Artificial Ice
FOR THE ELDER SISTER.
Do not be ashamed of dusting the
drawing room or darning your broth
er's socks. If you are musical, see
to it that your performances are
meritorious ere you get in.o the way
of wearing out your brother's nerves
evening after evening on the parlor
piano. Some, brothers a:e so self
sacrificing as to say they enjoy a
sister's playing when in raality they
do not.
A PRETTY HAIR ORNAMENT.
Perhaps one of the prettiest of the
fallals is a wreath of enamel, the
colors so delicately blended that
while they attract the eyes they also
seem to soothe them into regarding
the beauty of the workman's art
Some of these wreathes have a dia
mond or bit of paste set in among
the leaves, and the effect is consid
erably improved, for it looks as if
a dew drop were glistening in the
soft green.
COOKED IN SHELLS.
Fluted shells large enough to hold
individual helping may now be
bought at small price arid will be
found both useful and decorative. A
set of six have been in use in a fam
ily for two years and are as strong
as ever, although they cannot be
said to be "to the manor borji" as
far as a hot oven goes. They may
be used for a fish course or for an
entree; for the latter any bits of
white meat will answer.
THE SHORT NECKED GIRL.
The slightly decollette bodice is
now one of the privileges of the short
necked girl. She can adopt this deli
ciously cool, comfortable vogue with
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Pioneers' Picnic Is Now a Thing of
the Past.
Weston, June 1. The pioneers'
picnic is now a thing of the past, and
by Tuesday the big tent, the street
stands nnd the merry-go-round will
no longer obstruct our streets. To
day was the greatest day so far as
numbers are concerned. About 800
outsiders were present, and the cas
ual observer noticed the most Qf
them to be candidates. Any way,
the politicians had the right of way
and 'right well they used their priv
ileges. Three parties were represented,
democratic, republican and prohibi
tion, each speaker being allowed one
hour. At 10 o'clock President Pow
ers called the people in the assembly
tent to order, and after a song by
the "Weston quartet, he Introduced
James A. Tate, who spoke for the
prohibitionists. Each speaker was
given the best of attention by the au
dience and whether they agreed with
him or not, they encored him hearti
y. In the afternoon Walter M. Pierce,
joint candidate for state senator for
Morrow, Union and Umat.'lla coun
ties, snoke for the democrats, and
Henry St. Rayner, of Portland, talk-!
ed for the republicans.
Altogether, the picnic has been a
success, although the weather has(
kept the attendance down to a small-!
er figure than was anticipated yet a'
fair crowd has been present every
day. The following towns have been
represented: La Grande, Pendleton.)
Adams, Helix, Medford, Freewater j
Milton, Ofegon, and Eureka and ,
Walla Walla. Wash.
The officers for the coming year, t CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
are: President, Richard Powers; sec-!
StftlUg Ittnfd CcupiDj, (MfF Jl.nlrt.l. Hw Y.fi. 318
Telephone Main 105.
No Sediment to Foul
Your Refrigerator
No Disease Germs to
Endanger Your Health
TAN OESDALL & ROSS
r Stomach
'After I wn Induced to try CASCA-
JinTfi, 1 nil! nevorue without tnem in tue nouse.
Jly liter nas In a verr bad shape, and ray head
ached and I had stomach trouble. Now. since tafc
Ins Cascarett. 1 feel line. My wife has nlso used
thorn with benotlcial results for eonr stomaeb."
Jos. KKKULINQ. MU Congress St., St. Louis, Ma
CANDY
CATHARTIC
TRADE MAflK RIOISTERCO
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good, Do
uoou. iievor sickcmi, weaKcn, or uripu. ivc,
retary, L. S. Wood; treasurer, Rob-,
ert Jamieson. I
Uft Tfl PAP Sold and ennranteed by nil drug
PIU- I U-DAu gists to C'UiCi: Tobacco Uablu
s It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse 2
Beginning Saturday, May 31 1
1902 1
rdwlactbein SSion0 g And During the Entire Month of Jim Wp Will sp!1
U-iH. the hcnonfnrc f t..U.. I - " " " ' ' "
ral department, to the end that the
SOLD ON GUARANTEE
to be everything claimed for It, or money re
funded. Every vehicle offered lor rale by us Is
fully warranted ns to workmunsbip and tan
tertftl. Nothing whatever is misrepresented
Onr reputation aiiires you of that. Have on
hand . variety of handsome carriages and
light wugou, all styles They're scrvictnble
am well as beautliul and low priced, too.
See Us About Gasoline Engines
NEAGLE BROTHERS
Water St, near Main,
HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
for Gentlemen
who cherish
Quality.
Bold by JOKH HOH If IDT
The Louvre Saloon
J'INDLETON
Cigars TTjat Please
Pride of Umatilla
Pendleton Boquet
Emblem
Best Ten Cent Cigars Made
HERALDO
Clear Havana. Two for 25 Cents,
(Union Label)
Manufactured by
THE PENDLETON CIGAR FACTORY
disease may be blotted out.
In a letter to Charles Wilkins, In-
utan agent at the Umatilla reserva
tion, the acting inspector has the fol
lowing to say:
"The matter has been taken in
hand by the department of agricul
ture, which department, it seems.
has received several ,-eports as to
the existence of this t-kin disease
among the horses on your reserva
tion. It appears from the statement
of the secretary of agriculture, that
a preliminary investigation as to the
nature of this disease has resulted in
Pendleton. Or , the discovery of the fact that said
disease is of considerable gravity.
aim 01 a- contagious enhractor. The
department proposes to send an in
spector to make an investigation as
to the extent of the existence of this
disease among the hordes on the
Umatilla reservation, an.l the possi
ble danger of its spreading to the
horses owned by the whites through
out tne state of Oregon. It Is the
wish of this office that you lend all
possible aid to whoever the inapector
may bo, in carrying out .he wishes of
the agricultural department, in order
that this disease may be blotted out,
ana wnerever you nnd it necessary.
you should at once take the neces
sary steps to kill the inlected horses
wherever you may And them. Of
course, you will bo expected to use
uue discretion in this matter, so as
to avoid any unnecessary conflict
with the Indians interested."
What Mange Is.
.Mange Is an Itch which attacks
horses, cattle, hogs, dogs and other
animals, and is caused by a small
parasite which gets in the skin nnd
causes scabs to form, the hide to get
scaley and the hair to come out. The
skin gets dry and harsh nnd rolls up
lu large rolls and there is no circu
lation through tho pores aftor the
disease gets a thorough hold on an
animal. No successful remedy has
over been round and applied in this
country, and when it gets a thor
ough foothold in a community It is
naru to stamp out.
DRY GOODS
5,000 yards calico, onlT best
quality
5,000 yards bleached muslin,
yard wide
4c
4c
Scotch lawns, right for sum
mer Spool cotton, none better, 2 ..
Checked gingham, best made
3c
5c
5c
MEN'S
Onr 50c working shirts 40c
Our 75c working shirts 63c
Men cotton sox, per doz 50c
Men's 5-pocket heaviest over
alls 50c
FURNISHINGS
Men's working glovefc, great
est values on earth.
Men's suspenders, heavy and
strong
HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS
20,000 yards VTncien'es lace
Women '8 fast black hose
Women '8 sleeveless under
vests
MisBes' fast black hose
5c
3c
5c
25c
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OM NBWSPAI'KUB TO TUT TJNflRR
carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap
ping purposes. Old newapapers In 'large
bundles of 100 each at 25 cents at bundle
At the KART OHKGONIAN office. I'enille.
iva, urvKon.
and 2c, 3c and 6c, hand
some assortment. 3
Boys' hose, equal to the beet i
25c hose to be found any-
where, our price 17C S
MEN'S HATS 3
We can't tell you all about them but if you will give us a chance we will show
you the greatest and best values of summer hats you ever saw
From time to time we'll add to this, and 1
becatise of the chance to save money.
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that alwaj k ok n if ,
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THE DOMESTIC
J. F. Robinson, Prop.
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Acres!
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choice farms for sale.
list. City property at a 1
sacrifice, both improved
unimproved.
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THE REAL ESTATE MAN.
RavlnfH "Rmk "Rnilrlinir Ppnillplnn ft
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Mountain
Resort -
FOR SALE
The celebrated ''Binghain Spriagj
located in the Blue Mountains a
the Umatilla River, complete, liti
furniture, fixtures, stages and stocl
Absolute control of five miles of W
trout fishing stream in Oregon, tfi
sell So acre tract including tott!
grounds with water privileges, or J&
acres, as desired; making fine stod
fnrm. rnntrolliiip bie ranee. 0rr3
lease. Call on or address :
Fank B. Cloptofl
Pendleton, Oregon
Are the Meals
Served at the
HINTS TO WOMEN.
asparagus" SALAD,
Pare and cut Into two-Inch slzad
laill lileces ono bunch of aapaiagus and
I T1?6 Peoples Jarel7ouse
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