East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1903.
Breakfast
Delights.;.
Mushes and
of all kinds.
prepared foods
Pancake and H-O Back
wheat Flotxr for yowr
Cakes.
Best Maple Syrup
Oar Tea is the very
choicest on the market.
Miller Grocery Co.
623 Main Street
Phone Main 511
II
PIONEERO
lift
PUGET SOUND CHARACTER
COMES TO SAD END.
Pendleton Pish and
Poultry Market
310 Court Street
best.
Prices
Everything the
right. We .handle
Fresh. Fish, which we receive
daily.
Lobsters, Shrimps, Crabs, Oys
tcrs and all salt water foods.
Ranch .and Creamery Butter,
Fresh iEggs, Game in. ..season,
Produce of all kinds.
Goods delivered to
the city.
all parts of
We pay cash
duce.
for country pro
. A trial -order is solicited.
L. M. Lyman, Prop.
Phone Red 591
Lumber,
Lumber.
Lumber.
All kinds for all purposes.
Sash, iDoors and Blinds.
.Planing o'f all descriptions done
to older.
Don't place your order for
Building Material mntib you have
consulted us.
Pendleton Planing Mill
Lumber Yard.
ROBERT "OUSTER, Proprietor
anl
Aged Indian Pioneer Dies of Alcohol
Ism Was Twenty Years of Ape
When First White Man Came tc
Tacoma Friendly to .Early Set
tiers.
General Marcollus Spott, moro
properly known by the Indian, name
of Marccllim Squo-dup-Mian, an aged
ami noted lender of the Puyallup
tribe, died In the city Jail In Tncoma
Inst week as the result of alcoholism
and old nge. Ho was round In a help
less condition early in the overling
by Ofllcer Nelson near East E and
Twenty-fourth streets, and wns con
veyed to the contrnl station In the
patrol wagon. His condition was so
alarming that physicians were sum
moned, who administered stimulants
and did. everything possible to relieve
the aged chieftain, but bo was beyond
meuicai am nnd survived only a few
hours.
Coroner E. 51. Tirown was notified
and gave directions to have the body
removed to the undertaker's, where it
now lies awaiting the directions of
relntlvcs, who have been notified.
The deceased left a brother-in-law
living on the Puyallup reservation
nnd a stepson In Yakima.
After Inquiring into the fncts Cor
oner Brown deemed no formal In
quest necescary.
Friendly to the Whites.
General Spott was a man upwards
or so years of age nnd had held a
prominent place In the councils of the
tribe, but ho was friendly to the
whites, nnd hnd frequently been of
valuable service to them, especially
in the early treaties negotiated bv
Governor Isaac . Stevens.
His love for firewater was norhnns
his besetting sin and led to his final
taking off. bout a year and a hnlf
ago his family was In Tacoma and
left for borne in the evening in a two-
seated wagon, all much tho worse for
liquor. In going over a bad place In
the muddy road Mrs. Snott" was
thrown rrom the wagon Into a pool of
water where flic was drowned. The
others were too much befuddled to
miss her end drove home without
ber. Next tfar her body was found.
The geneml and his son Indulged in
more liquor, and on the following
night the son was struck by a street
tar and killed while driving home.
His Recent Troubles.
Not long afterward General Snott
took an Indian woman named Kate
Chronic Sores
l-Arquetto to live with him. She hnd
anotner husband living, who ane
rlalmed had abused her. Spott and
the woman went to live temporarily
In a shack near the county road, nud
had been thore but a few days In , .
June when an Indian known as Tom- w- j . TTl A 'GOilStaiit Ur&lR
ZJStl Railllg UlCCrS, Upon the System
sltm, saying he wanted somnthlng to'
'at and he wanted to see Kate. Spott' . . -ource 0f worry, anxiety and cudle33 trouble to those who are afflicted
'old hlra she wns sick, Imt he could thera partiCularly so when located upon the lower extremities where
eo her If he wanted to circulation is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eating ulcer upon the
tb apoc nuerwnru mm uio mory , f ricrlitlul siclit, and ns the poison Durrows deeper ana necper juuj us
in court. Howard at once began an '3' ,. ' Bnrn .nntittn, tn anread. oue can almost see the flesh
l.i.t Sn.,H . UVJUC iCucui.u y - " , I
melting away and feel the strcngiu going ouiwuu simus .0w.s,.
Great running sores and deep offensive ulcers often develop from a slmplo
boil, swollen gland, bruise or pimple nnd are a threatening danger always,
because while all such sores arc not cancerous, a great many are, and this
should make you suspicious of all chronic slow-heahng ulcers and sores, par
ttmlnrlv if cancer runs in vour family. Face sores are common and cause tin
greatest nmioyance because they are
bo persistent and unsightly nud de
tract from one's appearance.
Middle aged mid old people and
supreme those whose blood is couiaminaiea
and tainted witli the germs aim poison
assault upon the woman, but Spott
drove him out of the shed. Howard
ramo back with n ' knlfo and Spott
-.nn away. Presently Howard cnniei
rut Jragglng the wretched woman.
Next morning she was found dead
with evidences of having been rhoke-l 1
to death.
Howard waR convicted of man
slaughter nnd sentenced to 20 yenis'
imprisonment He is now In jiiil
i-cudlng nn appeal to the
court.
1
From the time or Howard's arrest! of malaria or some previous sickness,
in June unm tne trim in sopiemnor
Spott was also detained In Jail ns a
vltness, nnd during that time ho got
well sobered up; hut when tho trial
was ended he fell back Into his old
habit of dissipation, and has been
hnpldly going to the bad ever since.
According to Spolt's own statement
he was born lr Stellncoom nnd was
about 20 ;-enrs old whon tho first ,
white settlors came to Puget Sound. ,
IMPROVEMENT OF LINKS.
Valdoita, Oft., September, 1900.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa.
Sear Slrs:-SoinotMne like rials
oama on my Jnitep, very small a
first, not at all painful, but as it
Brew larger and began to pain me Z
consulted a doctor, but In aplto at
all he could do the soro trot worso
and began to dlsoharjre; then other
sores oame until the whole top of
my foot was one large mass of b ores
and X could not walk. Thenmy.hus
band, who had been ourod of Sorof
ula by the use of B. B. B., said lis
believed' It would cure me. Xbesroa
taking- it and eight bottles cured,
me; my foot healed up nloely. Zb.
II eve I would have been a cripple)
for life but tor B. B. B.
2IBS. O. XL XXNQ.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
everyday. Let us answer it to-day. Try
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre.
pareu in two minutes, jno boiling'! no
baking 1 add boiling water and set to
eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-aay. 10 cts.
INDIGESTION
is tho cause of more discomfort than
any other ailment. If you eat tho
things that you want and they are
good for you, you are distressed.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will make
your digestion perfect and prevent
dyspepsia and Its attendant disagree
able symptoms. You can safely eat
anything at any time, if you take one
of these tablets afterward. Sold by
ail druggists under a positive guaran.
tee. 25 cents. Money refunded If
70U are not tatlsfied. Send to us for
a free sample. "V. H. Hooker & Co.
Buffalo, N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co.,
uruggists.
A COMMON ERROR.
The
. THE BEER THAT MADE
MILWAUK"? FAMOUS
lHEQUAU.e F0R TABLE UStV
. All kinds of imported lunches,
hot wiener wurst, sauerkraut and
pigs feet at
KOHLER & GO'S
Main Streets near Postoflice
Same .Mistake Is Made by the
Majority of People.
It's a common error
To plaster the aching back,
To .rub with liniments, rheumatic
joints.
when the trouble comes from the
kidneys.
1 Dean's Kidney PUIh cure all kid
riey Ills.
Hore Is positive proof.
A. Ammann, shoemaker, of 1024
j Santa Fe avenue, Denvor, Colo., says;
."When Doan's Kidney Pills stopped
an aggravated case Of Kidney com
plaint In the summer of JS90, I made
that fact known to tho residents of
Denver so that others who had kid
ney trouble In any of Its various
iorm3 might know what courso to
pursuo to get relief. Tho opinion
then expressed Is the snmo today,
as It waa when Doan's Kidney Pills
were first brought to my riotlco.' I
havo had no occasion to use any med
Iclno for my kidneys since. When
Doan's KIdnoy Pills affected a euro
in my case that cure waa permanent."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co,, Buffalo.
N. Y sole agents for the United
States.
Remember tie : name DOAN'S
r.nd take no substitute.
Golf People Are Preparing for a
Tournament During the Coming
Spring List of Members.
The golf amateurs of Pendleton aro
working on the links that were laid
out but thrco months ago, hut are
as enthusiastic at the sport aud Its
coming events as amateurs any
where, nnd the interest In the game
Is Increasing. The Pendleton links
are a 12-hole course, and the ground
upon which the links are located hns 1
been leased until the first or next 1
January. The members of tho club
will give n ball In a few weeks, and 1
the proceeds will bo expended upon ,
tho links in their improvement, nnd
possibly enlargement of the courso.
The purpose Is to hold during the
coming spring a tournament, with
prizes to those who make the best
records. The members of the club
aro as follows: aiesdames J. It.
Dickson, Leon Cohen, F. B. Cloptun.
Charles H. Carter. F. E. Jmld. E. P.
Marshall. H. F. Johnson, I,. G. Fra
zier, N, Berkley and T. G. Hnlley:
Misses Ida Thompson, Harriett
Thompson. Edna Thompson. Nell
Cameron. Mnbcl Nye. Maud. I.enore
and Gertrude Sheridan. Stella Alex
ander, Bertha Alexander, Fanchonj
Borle, Lavelle Moorhouse. Jessie ,
Hartman nnd Miriam Strong; Messrs. ,
George Hartman, Jr.. Homer V. Car- j
penter, William Keller, William j
Blnehart, Ralph Wade, James B.
Welch, Mark Moorhouse, Eldred IJ. j
Waffle. Oliver Kelsey, H, F. Johnson. I
Leon Cohen, Win Stewart, L. G. Fra-1
zier, J. H. Wnlfnee, C. B. Sampson J j
R, Dickson, E. P. Dodd, C. E. Prultt.
J. T. Lamberth and E. P. Marshall.
or excessive use of mercury, are the
chief sufferers from chronic sores arid
ulcers. While the blood remains in
this unhealthy, polluted condition
healing' is simply impossible aud the
sore will continue to grow nnd spread
In spite of washes and salves or any
superficial or surface treatment, for
the sore is but the outward sign of
some constitutional disorder, a bad
condition of the blood and system,
which local remdies cannot cure.
S. S. S. reaches these old chronic 6ores through the blood. It goes to th
very root of the trouble and counteracts and' removes from tiie blood all the
impurities and poisons, nnd gradually builds up the entire system and
strengthens the sluggish circulation, and when the blood lias been purified
and the system purged 01 an morDia,
unhealthy matter the healing process
begins, and the eating ulcer or chronic
sore is soon entirely gone.
S. S. S. contains no mineral or poisos
ous drugs of any description, but is guar
anteed a purely vegetable remedy, a
blood purifier aud tonic combined and a safe and permanent core for chronic
sores and ulcers. If you have a slow-healing sore of any kind, large CC
small, -write us about It, and our physicians will advise you without charge,
Boole an illoca and Skin Diseases tree.
THE SWIFT SPEC I FIO CO., ATLANTA, OA
HQTtU.
HOTEL
PEINDLETO
vuei to pe
nd as good as ,nv
New Governor In Alabama.
Montgomery. Ala.. Jn. 21. William
Dorspy Jelks. who on the death of
Governor Sanlord in June. 1UP1. suc
ceeded to the ofllce of governor of
Alabnma and was elected to a full
term of four years, was Monday for
mally Inducted Into olIlcet The cere
monlfK were the most elaborate since
Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as
president of the Confertrnte States
Irjetthls city nearly 42 years ago. In
Us Inaugural address Governor Jelks
congratulated the people upon the
framing and ratification of the new
constitution, -nnd said that one of
Its richest blessings was the fact
that it provided for fewer elections
nnd thoroby reduced tho amount of
political discord.
'V 3
"WHOSE BABY ARE YOU."
You Can Find Out the Truth About
the Mystery at the Frazer Friday
Night.
-wnpse iiaoy arc you, rather a
pertinent question, but applies to
everybody including infant, Juvenile
and adult. We are all more or less
someone's baby. Our mothors', rath
ers',i wire's, husband's, sweetheart's
or lovers' eo what's the use? There
Is always someone who has a kindly
reeling ror us. But that's got nothing
to do with tho question at hand, ir
you aro at all Interested to know
whose baby you are, why the mys
tery, If It Is such, can bo easily
solved to your utter satisfaction at
the .Frazer Friday, January 23, when
the cleverest of farces bearing this
catchy title, will bo presented. John
F. Ward and Miss. June Mathis will
be seen in the comedy, supported bv
n specially selected cast of farceurs.
I BjQfSssBtfllX
Ely's Liquid Cream Balm Is nn old
friend 'in a new form. It Is prepared '
for the particular benefit or nufferers,
form nasal catarrh who are used to
Economy Brand
Evaporated
Cream
Purer Than' Cow's Milk
It U not a compound preparation, bu,
limply the best cow's milk, evaporated to
a cream-like consistency and scientifically
sterilized, which frees it from all germs
and leaves it absolutely pure. When you
buy your groceries be sure and
Add It
To Your List
For richness and flavor it has no equal.
It is pleasing in appearance, of heavy
consistency nnd absolutely uniform. We
originated Evaporated Cream and make
ninety per cent or tne world's supply.
See that our cap label is on every can you buy. rTis
the cap of merit the sign of honest goods.
HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO.
Highland, 111.
Headqnartors for wl
Rates $2 & $2.1
Snerlnl mt.. K.. ... 1.
cxccucnt tuislne.
Prompt Dlnlnjrroom
Every Modern Conv
Bar and billiard room in ccbJ
Only Three Blocks from:
GOLDEN III 1
Corner Court tnd Johnson Strwjl
sMumun, urtgon,
M. F. Kelly, Proprleto
1... m "...7 trt.
.... ' ,
HEATED BV STEAM
LIGHTED BY ELECTP.ICII
AmorlL-iiii l'liill, mi en If I HoU
lHiruur.
KuroiM-nn riim. .".Oc. txp. si.
MIkhiIhI nitcH ly wook or nionrB
Free 'bus meets all trains?
Commercial trade solicited I
Fine sample n
Special Attention (liven lountnll
HOTEL
ST.GEORG
1 CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ;
nn atomizer In spraying the diseased I
Amiifitino All 4 1. II t '
M.iwi(i4i;9 411 tlitJ iteming HIIU ' 1 - .,
toothine properties of Cream Balm I 5a50BSS!!
me ruuuueu in me now preparation
tt aoes not dry up the secretions
rnce, including spraying tube. 75
rents. At your druggists, or EIv
nrouiers, so warren street. Now
vorK, will mall It.
Equal Suffrage in Idaho.
In Idaho, enual suffrage haH eauaed
me passage of bills abollshlnc .11
censed gambling, raising tho ago of
protection for girls to 18, authorizing
city councils to lovy a one-mill tax
tor iree reading rooms and libraries,
requiring, mo mree per cent of all
school moneys to be set aside for tho
founding of school libraries, and es
tablishing a state library commission
two members of which must, bo wo
men, ana two others tho .president
of the state unlversltv nnd th otnto
superintendent of public Instruction.
F. M. McCllntlc of the Asoclated
Press, Dallas, Texas, won tho Andrew
Carneglo medal ,for the best all-around
telegraph work. Mr. McCllntlc sent
517 words In 10 minutes, establishing
c record.
FRAZER OPERA HOUSE
BAKER & WELCH, Algrs, MARK MOORHOUSE, Local MgrV;
One Night, That's All
THURSDAY, JAN. 22
Myron B. Rice presents Mark Swan's Greatest Cqmedy, with,
a Brilliant Cast of Comedians
Whose Baby Ate You
Headed by those .ever .popular stars,
IilR. JOHN F. WARD and MISS JUNE MATHIS
;n 1 y u,a7,as "used millions to Jaugh, Built for lauiih
St Sri,".? B,fy Spmethi"G tor the nice folks. PSee the
pretty gtrls, the funny men, the event of the season.
SEATS NOW ON SALE
GEO.DAHVEMl.Pr.op-
Elegantly Furnished
Steam nl
RiiHinntiii Plan.
i, .....i half from den
Sample room In connects
ROOM HATE
50c, 75cl
THE PORTLAM
PORTLAND, OREG0I
'American Plan. U ,P' ? J
Headquarter, fbrtourfcti and t3
tier.. Special rate md to fnB 1
tt all time, to .ho room, and i
raooeru Turni.n "'J'-bs. lj
PENDLETON" UK
.QTAfiE LINE
tn.mnrtf A TCP RROS.. P
Btaca leavoa Fendle ton dal ft"!
at7 a. m., tor DklaH amd .'"iSf aSS?
date.: To Pilot Bock. 75c; Hto
an.. n. in,, inn rriuruaf
i1tyAK and ralUrO. H-W-
w.um, w-. n
Offtec In aoldco Kuicnoiw'
The rBt Oreoonlan U Ewteji
wwm fWw.v, - -
and the -people appreciate -"-
dvertiilng medium of thi