East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 11, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    I Mens Furnisnings
Men's Cotton Ribbed Underwear, heavy weight in natural,
salmon and blue, each 50 cents-
Men's Sox, black and tan, at 10 cents and 15 cents.
Men's fancy Half Hose, new patterns, 15 sents and 25 cents,
Shirts, stiff bosoms, reduced in price, 50 cents and 75 oents.
Golf Shirts, good patterns and special prices, 50 cents, 75
cents aud $1 00.
New stock of Gloves, 25 cents to $1.50.
Black saieen Shirts, 50 cents and 75 cents.
Suspenders, 25 cents, 50 cents and 75 oents.
Reductions in Men's and Boys' Sweaters.
Baei & Daley
i One-Price Clothiers, Platters and Furnishers
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903.
GENERAL NEWS.
Vienna is threatened with a strike
of chimney sweeps.
In a head-end collision at Danville,
Va., Tuesday, two men were killed
and severaj passengers injured.
Thirty tons of cauliflowers from
Italy are now being landed dally at
Folkestone for the London market.
In Sweden the riksdag has proposed
a special tax on "punch," the national
beverage. It will increase the retail
price by 25 per cent.
The total national expenditure of
Great Britain for next year, accord
ing to estimates just presented, will
amount to $750,000,000.
A rich deposit of iron ore has been
discovered near Wrightsvllle, Pa.,
considered one of the most important
ever made in that state.
Preparations are being mado for
taking a census of the Transvaal at
the end of the year in connection with
a census scheme for the whole of
Soluth Africa.
Overcome with joy at his unexpect
ed release from prison, a convict col
lapsed and died as he stepped out
of the Jail door to freedom at Leuts
chau, Hungary,
Henry Roro, a wealthy Cuban plan
ter who gave the greater portion of
his fortune in aid of the Cuban rev
olution, is now confined in an insane
asylum at New York.
Henry Thomas, a negro who at
tempted to assault the 10-year-old
daughter of Porter Keen, was lynch
ed near Parish, Fla., Sunday night
after having admitted his guilt.
One hundred relatives and friends
of Miss Margaret Commersford, of
Newark, N. J intend to give up a
portion of their cuticle to supply 300
square inches of skin for the girl,
who was seriously injured in the col
lision at the Clifton avenue crossing
on February 19.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Pendleton.
J. A. I-uckel, Portland.
C. P. Mlshop and wife, Salem.
C. E. Mathewson, Akron.
N. G. Keats, Akron.
A. Sinsheimer, Portland.
J. A. Cooke, San Francisco.
J. H. Briggs, Walla Walla.
L. W. Kinyon, Omaha.
J. A. Sprague, Denver.
A. D. Fulton, Portland.
W. T. Kuhn, Omaha.
T. W. Jackson, Spokane.
O. N. Roberts, Chicago.
B. O'Killin .Spokane.
W. E. Estes, Washington.
H. W. Loveland, Portland.
G. Stevens, Spokane.
H. E. Stevens .Minneapolis.
B. Harrison, Walla Walla.
J. Endicott, city.
Golden Rule.
J. 0'Hrien and wife, St. Paul.
J. A. I-ieuallen, Weston.
Mrs. Flock, Weston.
W. H. Hall and wife, Milwaukee.
F .J. Gardner, Portland.
J. A. Gerking, Athena.
S. J. Gerking, Athena.
L. C. Gerking, Athena.
M. F. Gerking, Athena.
J. W. Hemphill, Atliena.
A. E. McBreen, Spokane.
S. A. Frans. Spokane.
C. C. Ford, Portland.
Dr. D. C. McNabb, Spokane.
Will Carleton, Elmira.
W. H. Bean, Pocatello.
W. H. Mix and wife, New York.
G. W. Countryman, Spokane,
F. W. Pierce, Spokane.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
, The stnte grange is now in session
at Portland, with a largo attendance.
The 17th infantry will embark at
San Francisco, instead of Portland,
on its departure for the Philippines.
Gable is the third candidate for
the county seat of Columbia county,
St. Helens and Ranier being the other
two.
A $3,000 lodge building will be
built by the Masons and Odd Fellows
of Woodlawn, a Portland suburb, this
spring.
nouses are more scarce in Port
land suburban villages, this spring,
than ever before in the history of
the city.
Utah has appropriated $6,000 for
the purpose of making the national ir
rigation congress, which meets in Og
den on September 8-11, a success,
E. L. Stevens, sentenced to two
years for larceny, from Baker county,
has broken out with a virulent case
of smallpox, in the penitentiary.
Anton Olson, a miner of Kalama,
was blown 30 feet through the air
Tuesday by the explosion of a stick
of dynamite, which ho was thawing
out
Fred Metzger, of Portland, has been
sued by Leslie Q, Morrill for $6,000
for false Imprisonment. Merrill was
accused of stealing money from
Metzler's butcher shop.
Attorneys for Pies Armstrong, the
Baker county murderer, are now try
ing to get a change of venue on the
ground that the accused is not safe
from mob violence In Baker county.
Governor McBride, of Washington,
has refused to grant oxtraditlon pa
pers to the Kinney brothers, wanted
In Portland for falsely swearing to
the age of a 15-year-old girl whom
one of them married.
The Income from tho O'Keefe-Brltt
fight In Portland was $4,200. Tho Pas
time club took $1,550 of this for tholr
arrangement of tho fight, O'Keefo
gets CO per cent, or $1,700, and Brltt
iO per cent, or $700.
Notice.
We, the undersigned, will bo in
Pendleton within a few weeks, for
the purpose of purchasing three hund
red (300) more or less head of horses,
for the United Btates cavalry, there
fore, would instruct owners in this
vicinity, to get their horses In proper
shape to conform to the following re
quirements: Geldings Roans, light and dark
sorrel, and other hardy colors. They
must be sound, gentle under the sad
dle, with free and prompt action at
tho walk, trot and gallop; without de
fect or blemish; of kind disposition,
to weigh not less than 950 pounds,
nor more than 1150 pounds, from 15
bands 1 inch to 16 hands high; from
four (4) to eight (8) years of age;
suitable for the United States cav
alry. We will notify you later, the date
we want the horses brought in for
inspection.
Yours truly,
HENRY 0LDEN8TADT,
HERMAN METZGER,
For further particulars, write to
Herman Metzger, Portland Ore.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard
for any cue of catarrh that cannot be
cured by Uall's Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CIIKNEY & CO,. Props:, Toledo, O.
We, the undenlgned. have known F. J,
Cheney for the last IS years, and btllere
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able 'to carry
out any obligations made by their Ann.
WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo. O
WALDINO. KINNAN & MARVIN, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon tbe blood and no
coos surfaces of the system. Price 70c per
bottle. Bold by all druggists, Testimonials
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Good Property for Sale.
N, A. Davis, of the Bank of Milton,
has advertised to receive' bids for the
real estate belonging to the estate of
Amelia I. Harris, deceased, at any
time prior to March 26. Mr, Davis Is
administrator of the estate, and the
real estato consists of one of the best
wheat farms In Umatilla county, of
about 360 acres, including a good
house, and eomo bottom land on Couse
Creek, Thoro is also 160 acres of
pasture land, and a fine residence
property In Milton. Mr. Davis will
gladly furnish any information re
garding tho property that Is desired.
Two City and Suburban trolley cars'
collided on the' Mount Tabor lino,
Tuesday, Injuring four people slight--
ir.
TO EXTEND SYSTEM
NEW BATTERIES, BOXES AND
'PHONES TO BE PLACED.
Telephone Company Expect to Have
the Completed System In Full Op
eration by April 10.
All tho material has arrived for the
extension of the telephone system in
this place, and today five men are
busily engaged under the direction of
W. H. Hatley, In laying cables, set
ting poles, stringing wires and plac
ing 'phones.
Among the workmen Is an expert
Peter Anderson, sent hero by the com
pany from Spokane. It is the inten
tion of Mr. Hatley to havo the com
pleted system in full operation by
April 10. There will bo S3 new
'phones put in, and the new boxes
and batteries are hero, along with the
remainder of the material.
The bulk of tho now material is
composed of the S3 new 'phones men
tioned, the batteries for the same, 30
miles of wire. 9S0 Teet of cable (100
wires in each cable) 90 cross-arms,
2.S00 insulators, four cable boxes and
platforms, two new sections of
switch board (each for 100 'phones),
six 35-foot poles and 25 25-foot poles,
and other material which is merely
accessory to the things mentioned.
The cables will carry "tho lead" from
the central office to Main and Court
streets, from central to Alta, and from
central to Johnson.
Tiie capacity of the plant which
will be in operation April 10, will al
low of a further expansion of 400
'phones without bringing another dol
lar's worth of material into the cltyy.
The now directory will be issued
immediately upon the connection and
numbering of the 'phones, which will
be of course immediately after April
10.
The cost of the material alone used
in the expansion, is $1,079.05. This
is entirely exclusive of the running
expenses of the regular exchange.
Whatever repairs go into the regular
exchange (the old 'phones and old
wires and poles, new boxes, etc..) the
expense is outside of the amount
named.
The differences in rates are shown
in the following: Those on two-party
lines are now paying $2 and $2.50 per
month. They will be changed to in
dividual lines without any change in
price. Those now on 10-party lines
within a distance of two blocks of
the central office will be put on two
party line, $1.50. Those between two
and four blocks will be put on four
party lines at the same rate they have
heretofore been on ten-party lines',
$1 and $1.50. Everything beyond
four blocks may belong to six-party
lines instead of ten-party as hereto
fore, at the same price, $1 and $1.50.
Residenco party line rates will be
$1 per month, business party line
rates, $1.50. Individual line rates will
be reduced from $3 to $2.50, and from
$2.50 to $2. The system will remain
under the management of Mr. Hatley,
who will have charge of the outside
work and toll lines, and of Miss Carrie
Moussu, who will havo charge of the
business management and of the cen
tral office.
"LOVERS LANE."
Clyde Fitch Comedy to Be Here Next
Week for One Night.
At the Frazer, on Tuesday, Novem
her 17, we are to have the much-ills
cussed Clyde Fitch comedy, "Lovers'
I-ane," which comes with the prestige
of five months' acceptance In New
York, three months in Chicago, 14
weeks In Philadelphia and a mid-sum
mer run of great success at Atlantic
City. It is one of the productions of
William A. Brady, who has found a
fortune In it, as he did in "Way Down
East." Its prosperity seems to be
grounded upon its moral tone, Its rus
tic charm and Its blending of comedy
with deft touches of pathos. Its
scenes are laid in ,a small town in
Massachusetts and Its quaint charac
ters are typical. The original compa
ny is to be seen hero, in the play.
We sell the greatest of blood puri
fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a
positive guarantee. It will cure all
chronic and other blood poisons. If
you have eruptions or sores on your
body, or are pale, weak or run down,
it is just what you need. Wo refund
money if you are not satisfied. 50
cents and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co.,
druggists.
Notice.
All members of Daphne Circle No.
2 are requested to meet in full force
Wednesday evening, March 11. Busi
ness of importance will come up that
requires all the membership. The
18th of March will be our social even
ing, to which all members and their
husbands are invited. There will be
different kinds of amusements to en
tertain everyone. Lunch will be serv
ed and everyone pleasantly entertain
ed. ELLEN G. BOND,
Guardian Neighbor.
If you desire a good complexion use
Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts
on the liver and makes the skin
smooth and clear. Cures sick head
aches'. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money re
funded If It does not satisfy you.
Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo,
N. Y for free sample. W. H. Schmidt
& Co., druggists .
Joe Bossman. a forcer, hna hoon
arrested and Is now in jail awaiting
inai, at tuuaraa.
HEALTH
AND
PLEASURE
are derived from Golf
and out door games.
We have a complete
line, of Golf goods, in
cluding balls, clubs,
caddy' bags etc., also
sporting goods for all
games.
FRAZIER'S
Book'and Statioiery Stow
Just
Received
A
Supply
of
BARK
Recently
Gathered
From
Young
Twigs
This
You
Know
is
the
Season
to
Drink
SASSAFRAS
TEA
F. W.
Schmidt
& Co.
Reliable Druggists
WHATISTHE USE
of suffering from Indigestion if you
eat what you want, or of starving
yourself to avoid such distress?
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after
eating will digest your food perfectly
and free you from all the disagreeable
symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspep
sia. Eat what you like at any time,
and take an Acker Tablet afterward.
Positively guaranteed. Your money
will always be refunded if you
are not satisfied. Write to us for a
free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
LADIES, TAKE NOTICE
Attention, now.. ladles, all happy and gay!
Just see my lo offer I Hat Two ,0 its to pay
For a beautiful photo, full cabinet size,
That would make your best fellow Juit open
his eye.
Just east tbe E. O.nt Danner'H old stand.
You will see our exhibit so beautilul and
grand.
We will there try to please you, the best we
know how.
With that same plsaiaut smile and an artistic
bow.
It matters but little how old you may be
Whether sweet sixteen or age twenty-three
Be you handsome and tall, or as ente as an elf,
Yon will get a nice photo ol your sweet little
self.
Our work Is KiRsr Class and so flue you must
know,
That all the best people know JustVwher to go.
Through tbe whole month ol Jiarch we will
sins you this song,
So bring your best fellow and corns right along
DANNER,
JtfiE. WefcbSt.
Gray's Harbor
Commercial Co,
We Don't Keep Everything
But we Uo Keep a good big
stock of nice dry Flooring,
Celllrigr, Rustic and Finish,
in all grades. Also all kinds
of Dimension Lumber, In
cluding Itath and Shingles.
Our stock .of Doors, Win
dows, Moulding, .Building
and Tar Paper aud Apple
Boxes la complete, and any
ouo in need of Lumber will
not be wrong In placing
their order with the : : :
Gray's Harbor Com. Ce.
0W. W; C. R. Dft
DdnwT Cfsf2-4- sTstsvsrra M-M.
yus y ijuu is vis til iiuc
Our Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits for this Spring, have
more successful than any other season.
THIS SUIT WE
HAVE IN BLACK,
BROWN, BLUE,
TAN, MADE IN
MOST UP-TO-DATE
STYLES
YOU OUGHT
WUU TUP si. .
Ubb 1 111'. 1.1 II
GUARANTEED
STRICTLY All
WOOL AND IN
THE NEWEST
WEAVES
ONLY $8.00 A SUIT
THIS sTYLE
HAS BEEN THE
MOST SUCCESS
FUL DURING
THIS SPRING'S
SELLING. IT'S
A WINNER
A FINE BASKE1
CLOTH,
TRIMMED WITI
BROADCLOTH
ETON JACKET
ASK TO
SEE IT
SPECIAL $1 8,00 A SUIT
BIG BOSTON STOR
:-: TKERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE,
PIANOS
Kuabe
Ludwlg
Steek
Smith ttiBamss
Hard man
Fischer '
Kingsbury
Packard
Harvard
Jewett
Franklin
Hamilton
Bush Je Certs
Haines & Co
Ellington
Howard
lUMwIn
Wlllard
Harrington
315 East Court Street.
Highest grade Musi
cal Instruments. All
homes should have' a
piano or organ. Our
easy payment plan
makes it possible for all
to have a first class in
strument. Two good second
hand organs and a good
second hand piano for
sale cheap.
ORGANS
Chicago CotUji
Mason Himlii
Kty
Ann Arbor
Packard
ICarhuS'
Mandollni
Oultan
Banjoi
and VIollni
Melstro
GiamophOBU
Pianolas
Sheet Music
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Garden Tools
: and Seed!
I have just received a full line at Garden Cultivators
and Seeders. .The above tools are the combined
seeder, hoe,' rake and plow.
I have, also a full line of Choice Garden Seeds in
bulk, Grass Seed, Alfalfa, Tjnaothy', Broom Grass,
Orchard Grass, Etc. Call and Get prices.
T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE U
741 Main Street
Oil Its Merit
Has the large demand for
Brers' Best Fin
Been built up, Only the choicest ybeaX that growft.entert
,to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by 1
PENDLETON ROLLER
W. S. Byera, Prorktoe.
MILL
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