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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1902)
'"V TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1902. Cftflir,HT SUMMER IS HARD ON LINEN And it's hard on us, too, for that matter. What with dust stains, perspiration, etc., laundering has its trials. We do the work, though -and do it to perfection. Send us your shirts, collars and cuffs and we'll do them up in a most su r i penor manner, xou xx nna our charges right, also. Give you first class work and satisfactory service at lowest rates. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton. I have bargained with a competent Timber Cruiser to locate Valuable Timber Claims On the line o. a railroad now under construction. This means a big chance for first-comers. See N.Berkeley Have some good farms for sale. INT -A DErnr WALLA WALLA WANTS ONE AT WALLULA. "Wallula Is bIx miles from the Umatilla county Hue. It la Just in side of tho Wnlla Walla county lino and almost on tho Franklin county line. So why should Umatilla coun ty assist in keeping a deputy at Wal lula? Umatilla county has an officer at Umatilla and tho Umatilla man is working with tho officers in trying to suppress crime and catch crimi nals. Let Walla Walla county do her share toward putting an officer in Wallula and the county commission ers and the local Walla Walla papers sacks of wheat or about 680,000 bush els. So far this Beason Mr. Byers hna nurchased over 200.000 bushels of wheat and is recolving dally' be tween 1500 and 2000 BackB of two bushels each. SAME OLD PROBLEM And Walla Walla Wants Umatilla to Join in Sustaining Him Umatilla Already Has One Close at Hand. Tho Walla Walla Statesman quotes a prominent official of that city who wn not havo to worry about Uma says Wallula ought to havo a deputy 'tllln ennntv officers helnlne them to sheriff. The Walla Walla official is run rtnwn tho criminals who onorntc no more anxious to have a deputy I over the lino and show themselves sheriff at this hotbed of crime for tho j on local territory. protection ot u.ose uvmg tnere or compelled to go through that place on their way to the Sound and out side cities than the Umatilla county officers. In speaking of this yesterday, Dep uty Sheriff Davis said crime was get ting so frequent in the vicinity of Wallula that a special ofllcer would have to bo placed there. The Garden City paper comments further that tho Walla Walla county commissioners wero considering put ting a deputy at Wallula if Umatilla and Columbia counties would join them. It adds: What the commissioners want is for the Columbia county commission- "SometUng must be done. Let the Walla Walla county commissioners act at once. There may be weeks at a time that there would bo practical ly nothing for an officer to do at Wallula, but again there aro times when ono Is needed and needed bad ly. "Evidence of this fact is the hold ing up of tho Lidwell brothers at Wallula last Thursday night and tho hold up and shooting of Pete John son Sunday night. From the two first victims a lone highwayman took $132.50 and disappeared, and from Johnson two men took $15 and shot him through the stomach, giving him a mortal wound. It was several hours ers to place a man at Starbuck and ' i,n flraf rnMl, i.ofnr , nf. tl. TT till- t " J place one at Umatilla. Then they will keep a deputy at Wallula or any where along tho lino between those points, the officers could easily work in fleers wero on tho scene and the highwayman had ample time to got clear out of the country. It was the same in the last robbery case. A robbery may be committed at conjunction and stand a better tttii.,t in ni ,rt nf i,o r,M,t ch.otvnheniinB the crlmlnal;'and the robbers have all night and "Walla Walla county had a man at,t M, ,, f f TnTn Wallula for a long ume, but as a mat- Mirp. tn flvo traln wlll nasB .lur,n ter of record the other two counties , t,, ,,, on tf ,,,;, i , . , vtiu aj lurid i uibu"uju'uu vmu claimed his services about as much m ,, iQt. as his own county, and the commis- He can 'b d an QUt , traln sioners got tired of it. If a crime i. . . Q,.OT, IiafWo n mr was committed at Umatilla the officer et to he scene To go from was hustled down on the next train J T J ,il L JL , to investigate and the same thing i. . oc ... . f uaiJinjueu in cuau ui u omruucK iriCK being turned. All three places are strictly railroad towns and confidence No One Cent Letter Postage. Tho bill providing for the adoption of ono cent postage, instead of two, on all first-class matter will not ue come a law, because the loss of reve nue to tho government would be too great. It is good policy to guard airalnst losses of any kind, but es pecially against the loss of health. For this purpose, Hostel ters' Stomach Bitters Bliould THE SERVANT GIRL QUESTION and DISCUSSED. Over one They Are Preferred to Chinese and Japs, But Cannot Be Obtained Big Demand This Fall. The sorvant girl question is which, like uio weather as a topic y0Ur for conversation, is alwayB with us, uuu jusi ui ijruBuui it la luiung a h leading part in tho cogitations of thn taken, because it will strongmen tno homQ kooporB o Pendleton. keen the bowels oi.en. thus nrotecting . nu ot uiu year mere" is vn fmm nil ninltnnas. If. however, dllilculty in securing llrst class fe- vou havo lost your health and suitor male help, but in the fall when the "from headache, indigestion, dyspop- families who havo been rusticating sia, constipation or bllliousness. you tho mountains, at tho varlouB thn nittnni nt nnce. lmcniinn it is springs or at aeasido resorts aro re- 3o,ooo pounds i, btoves ; . Vl nese : - wit oart Sttect. HOTEL FENDDgiiSl a specific remedy for these ailments, and will cure you. Try a bottle and see for yourself. DEMAND FOR HOUSES. men passing through a ne wpasture are quite numerous at this season of the year. "The county commissioners at their next meeting may submit a proposi tion to the commissioners of the other counties to appoint men at the i afternoon, as there is only one train out every day and that goes in the j evening. "The criminals all know this. They know they have all kinds of chances to get away and they are bold. A footpad wanting to turn a trick in the neighborhood of Wallula oi Hunt's Junction doesn't hesitate. He knows the nearest officer is 30 miles More People Want Homes Than Can be Supplied. "There is a greater demand for residential property for rental; than for many months past." remarked a real estate dealer, to an East Ore- gonlan reporter today, "and it would seem that there should soon bo a move made by someone with capital to erect houses to supply tho demand. "At present every available house In the city is filled and newcomerB have a hard time finding suitable lo- turning and reopening their homes, it is especially diliicult to supply the demand for good help and all em ployment agencies are overrun with seekers after kitchen and dining room workers. Speaking of thiB matter to an East Oregoniou reporter this morning, ono of tho employment agents said: There is a good demand for Bervant girls at all seasons of the year, but just at present wo have more appli cations that wo can supply. There are a large number of Japanese and Chinese working in various kitchens in Pendeltou who would be displaced at once if suitable wliite help could be secured, but at present it is im possible to furnish these. "Few people caro to employ Japs or Chinese auu tno greater numoer VAN DRAN BR0S..IW The Best Hotel in Pe oa gooaastay, cations. A house is never empty more than two or three days at the l thoso who ar0 uslng auch help at moat unu mure is uuruiy n uaj imsscs preaont havo them simply because It that we do not have calls for houses lmi)0Haiuie to Becure girls. The " r. T1 f . - women are preferred as they are Zao orennarj- rent oi a gooa lour moro intelligent, do hotter work and or live room iiouau is irom to i f f n1nn with- tUa nnlv -a month, while if it is close in ond Headquarters for Traveling laJ Lommodiotis Sampk hw, Rates $2 pet day, in a desirable location it will com mand even better rent. Anyone who has a house to rent can dispose of it at once and we would be glad to have 25 or 30 more houses listed with us within the next few days as we could easily fill that number from the in quiries at present on hand." Excellent Cuisine, Every flodern Cm f 1l nlnnnn mn f i nnnd Tho above Is very far Motel." ; " " .2T",;n 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- Cies. OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot, Telepnone Main 51. said a citizen yesterday. "If the Walla Walla Statesman had only taken the trouble to call up the Pen dleton sheriff it would have learned that Umatilla county has a regular employed deputy at Umatilla ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice 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 wiudows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. PENDLETON" UKIAH STAGE LINE STURDIVANT BROS., Props. wit mstm ranaieion amj, eicep; Bandars, t7. mor Uklab and intermediate poluU, ItetM: To Pilot Hock, 76c; Pilot Xtoclc and r Jus.fl.as; To Nrou 11.25. Kyaand return, 12: ToKlqfe.fl.76; to Ridge and return, fi.fio; To Alka.n.as: to Aloa and return, l,00; To UklaXi T.W; to Ukiab and return, fl.od, Office la Qoiden Rule Hotel, PeadkrtM time to communicate with him. It will also take him several more hours to get to the scene of the rob bery and by that time the footpad can be well out of his reach "Of course, it is useless to say that if there was an officer right at Wal lula all the time he could prevent crime or even catch all tho criminals after a crime was committed, but it would tend to put a damper on their work as tho risk would be so mucl greater than at present. If there was an officer there with instructions to spend most of the early part of the night around the deopt and rail road yards, it would do much toward lessening crime in the vicinity, A GREAT INSTITUTION. telephone Main 106. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDEL k ROSS One of Pendleton's Business Enter prises Widely Known. Pendleton has no busier institution at present than the Pendleton Roller Mills, owned and operated by W. S. Byers. Few people stop to weigh the importance of this business enter prise and the vast amount of food It annually turns out, but when one has onco visited the mills and has been shown through tho mill proper and the vast warehouses, one can readily see that an enormous amount of flour must be turend out to make it profitable to operate. The Pendle ton Roller Mills has a capacity of 800 barrels of flour a day, of 24 hours. Tho product of the Pendleton mills has built up a world-wide reputation and is shipped to Australia, Africa, Europe and Asia In large quantities. A feature of Mr. Byers' mills is the large stone warehouses, five In num ber, all of which are fireproof, well ventilated and built most convenient for the handling of grain. The ca pacity of these warehouses, together with the large elevator is 340,000 advantauo tho Orientals having in their favor being the fact that they will not leave until they can put an other of their race in their place. "The wages paid to servant girls Bar and BtHlarn Rnnm in ( 1. in. .11.. js fneir 1. w wvm. t in tins cuy vury u uiu ?6.uu jui wcoii with tlio nmnllor fnmllleR to SG in tho larger homes. Japanese doing the Only Three Blocks ffOl ' same work receive about tho same wages as the girls, while Chinese get more as they are better cooks than the Japs. Cooks are paid about $30 Mississippi Sunday Schools, Winona, Miss., Aug. 2G. Delegates to the 23rd annual convention of the per month In thc-average family large Mississippi Sunday School Asssocla- enough to employ an Oriental tion, which will bo in session here "The Japanese are found to be the during the coming two days, are ar- most satisfactory in this section as riving m lrage numoers, and in point they learn the language moro quick- or attendance tno gatnoring promises My than the Chinese and are general to be the most notable in the history iy raore willing to do as they are told. of the organization. The sessions The Chineso are more independent win uegin in the MethocllBt churcn when working in priyate families aB tins evening witn resident J. T. thov pun nlwava pot nil tho work thev J Corner Court and JohimnBtn Pendleton. Ormb. M. F. Kelly. Proprletorf Buck presiding. The two days pro gram provides for papers and ad dresses by a number of well known Sunday school workers. want in restaurants and henco do not care whether they stay or not. The Japs are different. "It has often been suggested that large numbers of servant girls could, be Induced to immigrate from tho j East if they could be made aware of the opportunities and wages which a-e open to them in this country, but WOMAN TURNED HI8 HEAD. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other dlieaiea pnt logemer, ana until tue last lew yean was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It to be a .11 . 11.1 , dies': and bf witSnU? tolling to core 80 fUr aU Mb a,0nB th,S llne haVG wim local treatment, nrononncpn it inenr. uuruu uul muo iruu. aoie. bcience nas proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dlsaese, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment Ball's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Che ney x 1:0, xoieao, unio, Is the only con stiiniionai cure on the market It Is tak en Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfnl. It acts directly on the uiuuu ana mucons surface of the system rney offer one hnnriri dniUra r. ... case, It falls to cure. Send for circulars uuu itaumoniais. Adams F. J. CHENEY. CO., Toledo, O. Hall's Family Pill are the best But She Did It With Her Hands In stead of the Old Way. It is nothing new for a man's head to be turned by a pretty girl, but the feat acomplished in that line by a nurse at a Philadelphia hospital the other day, is probably without a par allel, According to an exchange of that A Fine Library. citv. Thnmns W. Wrlrrht and a com- Of 140 volumes of the bent Htom. nanion worn nkvlarkinir anil trvintr to ture s found o neach of the Northern imitate Jeffries and Corbett in front Pacific's "North Coast Limited" of Wright's home, when suddenly trains. Don't forget that theao nr Wrlirht rpolvoil n hlnw nn tho law the only trains operated In tho West that turned his head half around and inat are xignted throughout by elec- over on ono side. An instant later a triClty. ui i11Tnn nnnonrpil nn his nock and lin hopnn tn nnffrr frrfintlv. Ho en Wonderland 1902. deavored to cet himself into 1i!b for it is Doing called for from everv mer shape, but was unable to do so part of the country. Libraries, Try" as he would, tho best he could Bchools, reading rooms and hnmfin nil do was to keen looking over -his want tno Northern Pacific's latest. aona cix cents for it to fiharion r ee, u. r. & t. A., at St. Paul. Minn HEATED BY STEAA LIGHTED BY ELECTRIC"! American PUnpr.tifU5tt'u,,W'i European plan, WC.Wi BpeclalratetbTweekorBoa r- 11. . Moots ail Triiiu. . rrcc una . HrUHBI Commercial 1 Special attention giyeorf HOTEL ST. GE0RGI ??. 'HsbbbbbbbbbbbhbbbbbbhRIbbbbhIHm?!Ebbh The New Birfldfng to Be Occupied in December. TBE PENDLETON ACADEMY COURSES College Prepara tion, Business, Teacher's. Primary grade a specialty. Fall term opens Sept. i5. Address F. L. FORBES, Principal. right shoulder. There was no getting him to "front face." His friend helped hira to tho hos nltal. restraining his rather natural inclination to walk sideways, and there Drs. Lloyd and Morfin told hira his neck was dislocated. They sought to reduce the dislocation, but wore unsuccessful, and so the nurse said: "Lot mo jiggle his head into place." Surtrcons and patient agreed nnu tho young woman took 'the sufferer's face betweon hof hands and gently worked flrnt ono wav and then tlio other. In a minute or two there was a sound as ir some thing had snapped and the youn-,- man was looking at tho world nnno more over his waist- i f 1, cttnlinfird side. The swelling in his nock disap- Elegantly rurn . neai-fid Instantly and there was no 0 Ctpflffl lc pain. Ho thanked the girl and the uociors nraised nor. jjixcxmuBu. pud . . "- .r.HaiMinr'-;1' League of Muni alltles to Meet. B'0 to ee" Qrand Rapids, h Aug. 2G.-Tho berop.-- fc Hljfth nnnunl con intlon of i'le n.ia ' 1. , ,1 iiAnm vhil T.onf.nn nf ATnorlfk-. Mlin 0 Dallliea IIIJI " - will open in the Furniture Bxposltion -5 n A TIL'S huilillnrr In this citv tomorrow. Mayor CT, rA'. ' " ... . " .. ,1 nro - h.VaA IUl.' I'almor will welcome uio inui"" nr.s ria1r jjum""-- . . 1 Ar K nuM n.nnn V UUl-'W . UflHU. nn.i Mnvni- r'hnrina m AHniav. u nuaiu'o - . ....fiA. .. , , ...in 1 uiii.u Bedford, president of tho league, . ""T&IVSSl resnond. Tho discuss ons Win c""' vi x?,rtTc a P5'. . iiirJ. .ilfoiL ln.. H,mM, , rmlnilor of the cour- wy jtt.y week. About 200 mayora and other Tru,tee. MiiJrm(fWowlt QUO. DARVBAU,' Steam i 1 if. 1 Ui 1 I city oinclalH are hero.