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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1902)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1902. -7 '.nil ;iltli)lllii' Preparing for a Vacation man wants his shirts to look their best and have them in perfect order. To be Bure of this send them to an up-to-date laundry, where your linen and colored phirts, your collars and cuffs ce handled with the care and done up with the beauty of color and finish that ike Domestic laundry is famous for. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton. I have bargained with a competent Timber Cruiser to locate Valuable Timber Claims On the line of a railroad now under construction. This means a big chance for first-comers. See N.Berkeley Have some good farms for sale. UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C R. Depot When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and wirdows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. PENDLETON SPIT SINGLENESS OF PURPOSE THAT KEEPS TOWN TO FRONT. Laatz Bros. FOR Wood, Coal and Building Material Delivered Promptly. We are in the transfering and trucking business and are pre pared to move light or heavy arti cles. OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot, Telephone Main 51. People of Pendleton Can Always be Counted Upon to Produce Funds Necessary to Carry Out Any Scheme for Benefit of Town. Here is a bit of correspondence from Pendleton appearing in the columns of tho Oregon Dally Journal which is worthy of reproduction: "Hero is the greatest town of tho size in tho world, says the Pendle tonlan, nnd it is in this spirit that Pendleton has gone forth to conquer municipal success. What makes for Pendleton's good, people here stand for. What will build up the town, give commercial or social excellen ces, for these Pendleton people strive. Pendleton folks plan big. They carry out their plans. Failure is seldom written as the outcome of schemes that take hold of tho public heart here. In the bright, lexicon of Pen dleton, there is no such word aB "flunk." "Let us take one phase setting forth the character of the Pendle tonian public subscriptions. There is something marvelous about tho manner in which enterprises worthy of support are backed by local peo ple. Everyone here, excepting a few local and alien landlords, get into tho procession when the subscription books are opened. Money for the Academy. "Here is an instance of Pendleton liberality. The Pendleton Academy is a local institution that has grown slowly but surely, until it has about 200 students in all departments. It needed new buildings, and someone connected with the school told this to some of the business men. " 'Need some now buildings? Why we'll get them for you,' and it was but a short time later when there was in hand $6,000 of Pendleton money, as a basis of securing funds elsewhere ?5,000 in the East, $1,000 from W. RL Ladd, of Portland and $4,000 realized from the sale of the old site. This was ?1G,000. Pendle ton has only 6,000 population. "The neonle here win ue ratner sumrised to read this in form of praise of their liberality. They do tiii enrt nf thintr every once in a while, with exceedingly brief inter ims between the whiles. "A dozen other enterprises could lir. Mtpd woolen and scouring mills. road liuildintr. Commmercial Associa tion, ad finitum, only the finis Has noc yet been reached. $2500 for Baseball. "Thpsp. Pendleton 'neople are not only attentive to business and edu cation. They like sports, too, and they put up liberally for them. Last spring when the uaseoau iever mi crobes attacked the tissue oi uiu nnrnnrnto hodv of Pendleton, some one aspired to put a first class team in the field. A committee went out and returned in exactly six nours with $2500 of bankable subscriptions on paper, in the form of legal takings of capital stock of a company it was proposed to incorporate. "The company was incorporaieu and the team stands at the head of Hip inland Emnlro Baseball League, ritii n lond sn creat as to make it unlikely that their compettitoiB over will catch up with tliem. it was morolv tho Pendleton spirit. It shows itself in baseball as well as in other tttnr.q. Whether they are tiuiiu- ine academies or collecting ballplay ers, that spirit conquers. Other Plans. "Pendleton neonle Plan other things fnr their town. The ideas are yet only incubating, but they will hatch, Saving's Bank Free SEND YOUH AUUHKHU Tl thr Pacific Nawsrjaoer Union 27 Market St, San Francisco, anf Mcure free, a beautiful Nickel Bar fun flank, also full uarticulara re garding the new Thrae Volume 10 International encyclopaedic uicrion arw which In now beinc furnished t( reader of t paper for only Flw Cent a Day. and they will hatch big enterprises. Tho Pendleton spirit proposes to make this a town equal to any omei in tho West of its size, if, Indeed, it bo not nlready in advance of any of them. You would better keep your oyo on this bunchgrass town. It is going to be important in tho com mercial and economic development of the Pacific Northwest. It is going to keep to the front of tho proces sion." Newspaper Published at Sea. Tho new system of wireless teleg raphy renders possible tho realiza tion of the prediction that newspa pers would be publishel on ocean liuors. They could not, however, be as much up-to-date or effective as thoso published on land. In this re spect they would differ widely from tho famous Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, because it has been proven to bo just as effective on sea as on land. Wo would therefore urge overy ono contemplating an ocean trip to take a supply with them. It is inval uablo as a tonic and preventive of sea-sickness. Those who remain on land should always, keep a bottle of it in tho house to cure heartburn, In digestion, dyspepsia, constipation and malaria. Don't fail to try it HONORED A FIGURER. ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice Monument of Great Norwegian Math ematican is Unveiled. Christiana, Aug. 6. A monument in honor of Norway's famous mathe matician, Niels Henryk Abel, was un veiled in Christiana today. Tho cere monies wore of an interesting char acter and were conducted under tho auspiceB of tho university of author ities. Niels Henryk Abel was born at Finno, near Stavanger, in the year 1802. In 1821 he became a student of the University of Christiana and four years later be went abroad. He visited Berlin, where, in conjunction with Privy Councilor A. Crelle, he started tho famous mathematical journal, known as Crelle's Journal. Hie subsequently went to Paris, where ho submitted to the French Academy a treatise on the elliptic functions, known as the "Treatise of Paris." Having waited in vain for the Acad emy's opinion of this work, which German scientists pronounced to be the greatest mathematical discovery of the nineteenth century, he return ed to Christiania, where, in 1828, he was temporarily attached to the uni vnrn tv hut novertv and hard work had undermined his rather delicate constitution and he died in 1829, at the age of 26. Aiioi wns nun of the most profound ninrg nf nnv aire or clime and nHthnnt rnmnnrlsnn the Greatest sci entist Norway over produced. The leading mathematicians of the age rank him with philosophers like New ton and Pascal, and the work pro duced by him in the few briet years of his youth made him immortal. CATHOLICS CONVENE. Amerlcan Federation of Catholic So cieties in Session In Chicago. Chicago, 111., Aug. 5 The Ameri can Federation of Jatholic Societies, which was permanently organized at Cincinnati last year, began its sec ond meeting in Chicago today. Aside from the general interest attached to the federation and its objects in gathering is of importance as being the largest i.nd most representative meeting of Catholics ever held In America. Thoso in attendance rep resent more than a score of the fore- mnat fiatholle societies with an ag mnmhershin exceedinc one million. While the federation is a inv nrpfinizntlon and does not con pflm itsnlf with clerical questions the Catholic clergy, as represented by priests, and prelates of prominence, is t..king an active interest in tho movement. Tndnv wna occupied with the form allties attendant upon the apenlng of tho convention. Tho business ses sions will be held tomorrow and Thnrsrlfiv with T. B. Minahan, of Columbus, O., presiding. At 9 . o'clock this morning the delegates assemuieu in Holy Name cathedral, wnero pon tifical high mass was celebrated. Bishop Muldoon was tno ceieoram, assisted by Bishops Messmer, of Green Bay, and McFaul, of Trenton. To the latter belong tho credit of having conceived the federation and of working in the faco of innumera ble difficulties before It became an assured fact. relephona Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health UN ORSDALL & ROSS Removat Notice. I have removed my office to the bulldinK on Court street, one door east of First National Bank building, whore I will continue in same lines of business as heretofore. J. II. DICKSON. Granite Gem: A couple of Pen dleton "followers of tho lamb," who are hording Antono Wngo'B sheep on North Fork, camo to town yesterday and got their skins so full' of "sheop horders' delight" that they could not tell whether they wore a-foot or horse-back. When they started out In tho evening, Dan McKenzlo's mule "ran off'" down the hill in town and ho was thrown violently to tub ground. Ho was unconscious for several hours, but was able tills morning to straddle Ills mulo, and went on his way rejoicing. Good Things of the Season Water Melons, Cantaloupes, Ripe Tomatoes, Green Corn, Ripe Plump Apples, Peaches, Plums, Cucum bers, Raspberries, Bartlet Pears, String Beans, Beets id everything in the ureen rrouutu uuc, When you get anything from our store you can de pend on it being clean, fresh and good. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. -OREGON SHOirllNE onUMDNPACinc DKPART ron K) at lis HI (V) Qy Chicago. 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It has that luscious flavor, combined with a body and strength, that is the delitht of all connoisseurs. ixmu ieye roruava aaihr, except tatted T CT r 1VI 'UIUUUIUIIB I VftTTlhlll RiVA1 VLTkl nil ' Leave Biparla 4:05 a. m. Daily Kicpl Mon Snake River Riparla to Uwliton. Inn LeTiKti 7 AH Mi , KirrtW F. F. WAMfiLEY, Agent, Pendleton, AMERICAN PLAN. $3 00 per Da" and Upwards. Finest Hotel In the Pacific NorthwiMt TO THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORBQON. Special Raten to Eastern Oregon people visiting Portland. Headquarter for tourists and commerclol travelers. n. u. piiwcka, manaircr PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept in business; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. A. P. ARPdSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL ' J W.F. Office, Association Block. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE COLLECTIONS Lots in Pendleton from $30 to $500. Several good homestead claims for homeseekers. Farm lands and grazing lands for sale. BUY YOUR LUMBER i AT THE Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St opp. Court House. PRICES AS LOW A5 THE LOWEST Por All Klnda of Bulldlur Material, including Doors , Windows Screen Doors and Windows Building Paper t Lime Cement Brick Mnti Knnd And DonXForget .Our .WMttew rov nm aaa tv RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars, - n - - . c 1 rMM l i ouoai oieepmg xu raw PAnii I nxrvrr,lftT.t8 : GRAND FOB?' CROOKHTOX WINKEPW HELENA ml ; IBUITE. THROUGH TICKETS CHICAGO WAHHINGTON : PHILADELPHIA ! NEW YORK J BOSTON and all point East and BoDth Thh tlrkeu to Japan 1 BUKS Ticoini and Northern ftclflc and American line. TIMUSCHBDOU. 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