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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1903)
iotHmnmiMMnimiMiimnnii i EL ecTMCNt, tm, tr - VIMlH CO. Spring Clothing We are selling all the new things in Spring Clothing for Men and Boys at Popular Prices Men's Suits from $5 to $1750 Boys' Salts from $1.50 to $5 Bae & Daley Ui.t-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers H 1 I I I H I I 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 H--H-H-S HOTEL ARRIVALS. TVESDAY. APRIL 21. 1P03. GENERAL NEWS. President Roosevelt will be tlie guest of the labor unions while he is at Butte. Mont Birmingham council has been test ing a motor fire engine which can travel at 30 miles an hour. Paraffin oil is about to be tried as the motive power for herring fish ing boats on the Moray Firth. The government has just purchased 24,000 ounces of silver bullion to turn into coins for the Philippines. In Cardiff a parrot has just died which was 40 years old. It had been for 35 years with the family that owned iL A shipload of 16.000 seals has ar rived at St. Johns. X. F. The Arctic ice this year Is the heaviest known for many years. The astronomers of the world will merge and form an association with $10,000,000 capital. Harvard college will be custodian of the funds. A tornado in Neosha county. Kan sas Saturday uigbt injured four peo ple fatally and destroyed many homes and a school building at St. Paul. Ten state senators In Missouri will be indicted Tor either perjury or brib ery at St .Louis as a result of the Investigations of the grand jury. A 36-hour snow storm raged over ' Germany Saturday and Sunday Tel egraph wires are down and trains are stalled. It was accompanied with wind which did much damage to houses and trees The anniversary or th emancipation of 23,000,000 Russian peasants, liber ated by Alexander II. in 18C1. is to lie celebrated hereafter in the ortho dox churches by elaborate thanksgiv ing services instead or uy a smgie requiem naBs. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. W. H. Strawbrldge has recently purcliased 42.000 acres of timber land on the upper Rogue River for $960. 000. President Lytle of the Columbia Southern, says that his road will not be sold to the O. R. & N but that It will be built into Central Oregon. The National Shorthorn Breeders' Asoclatlon will ship a consignment of registered stock to Walla Walla and hold popular sales early In June. Patrolman W. F. Barnes, of Port land, was shot at 1 o'clock Sunday morning by CbarleB Palmer, a flee ing robber. He was not seriously in jured. Paddy Lynch, the Astoria sailor boarding house mastei is In Jail con victed of kidnaping Charles Gardner nnd placing him upon the British ship Fayhsdale. The sheepmen of the Sweetwater country in Wyoming, have declared open war upon the cattlemen and a clash Is Imminent The state militia may be called out to prevent a gen eral fight. All the union employes In the mills and logging cirmps of Hohbs. Wallace &. Co.. at Crescent City. Cal.. are on a strike as the result of a refusal to grant a request for a new schedule of wages. Between the ravages of an unusual ly severe winter and the breaking out of a malignant disease known as "big head." the sheepmen of Utah. South ern Idaho and Eastern Nevada have lost nearly 40 per cent of their flocks Golden Rule. Mrs. Turner Oliver, La Grande. Mrs. Olive Navin, Athena. Bessie Navin. Athena. D. L. Craig. Halverton. Mont. Mrs. 12. Craig. Halverton. A. Catlin. Portland. L. Howard. Portland. Miss Roberts. Portland. James Beard. Tekoa. G. V Hamersley. Milton. Mrs. L. E. Hamersley. Milton. Mrs. Crumrine. La Grande. E. M. Crumrine. La Grande. Louis Kahn. Portland. Asa A. Moore. Milton. Lessie Moore. Milton. R. Morrison. Wnlla Walla. B. F. Boughey. Kotinck. C. Burroughs, Portland. Jeff Berg. Walla Walla. Bob Taldot. Walla Walla. E. H. Burke. Portland. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. J. H. Kloeckner, Spokane. C. .1. Bundy. Heppner. M. L. Warreu, Foster. E. L. Daniels, Denver. W .M. Hutchinson. Pilot Rock. Joe F. Connelly, city. D. H. Holyoke, Kayriu. B. T. Williams. Demer. W. E. Moore. Denver. William Hosco. Speucer. H. C. Hint. Echo. A. G Newton. Echo. M. L. Newton. Echo. S J Holier. Echo. F J. Gardner, Portland. RIDGE Ai VICINITY GEORGE HORSEMAN HAS PURCHASED HAROLD FARM. 8TATE OF OHIO, ) citv or TOLRPO. Is , LUCAS COUNTT. ) j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is . the senior jmrfner at the firm of F, J. ' Cheney & Co., doing tmslnes In the city of ' Toledo, connty nnd state aforesaid, and I that said arm will pay the anm of One I Ilnndred Dollars for each and erery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of nail's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this fith day of December, A. D- 1880. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Pnblle. I nail's Catarrh Cnre Is taken Internally cnd acta directly on the blood and mnrons anrtacea or tne system, wsnrj ior testi monials free. F. J. Car.STT! k CO Toledo. O Sold by all druggists. 73c nail's Family nils are the beat Stock Farm for Sale. We have the Jas. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists of C40 acres. 140 acres in timothy: more than 200 acres In wild hay, which will grow timothy, A portion will grow wheat and barley, balance pasture; abundance of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell In one, two or three tracts. Easy terms. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. Announcement. We wish to announce to the public that we have just received from the East a new hearse costing $1,600. It Is of the latest pattern and best work manship, having rubber tires and all modern improvements. Our under taking department Is thoroughly equipped and up to date. BAKER & FOLSOM. Pendleton, Or If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth nnd clear. Cures sick head aches. 25 cU. and E0 cts. Money re funded If It does not satisfy you. Write to W. H. Hooker Sc Co., Buffalo, N. T., for free sample. W. H Schmidt & Co., druggists . Lots for Sale. I offer same nice lots on the north side near the river. No grading need d. Price $200 to $300. N. T. Conk-lln. High Wind Blows Down Fruit Trees Frnk Kapp Returns From Medi cal Springs Fine Weather for Stock. Ridge. April IS. Thomas Ogle re ports that the high winds a short time ago blew down about 25 fine trees on the B. F. Ogle stock ranch. Most of them were In clusters and were torn up by the roots. It Is reported that Kopp brothers lost a good cow atid calf In a well of Mrs. James Davis, a few days ago. Frank Kopp, who has been taking treatment at the medical springs of Washington, has returned home much improved, yet not fully cured. B. Htnkle Is building fence for the Rust Bros. W. E. Baker was transacting busi ness In Pendleton this week. It Is reported that George L. Horse man .of Gurdane. has purchased the Harold farm in that vicinity last week. The farm consists of 4S0 acres and the price paid was $2500. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Slmonton are working for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ely of Gurdane at present. J. A. Ingersol. of Michigan, is visit ing with his niece. Mrs. .1 H. Taylor, or Alba. Charles E. Hoover, of Alba, was a guest of the Ogle's Wednesday night. He was on his way to Pendleton and reports some wlntery weather in his part. E. R. Baiter, of Pendleton, was vis itiug in this part a few days ago. The Misses Susan and Fraukie Ogle of Athena, are reported to have the measles, but are getting nlong nicely. William Futter has moved his cat tle out to nis home ranch near U!:iah. Mrs. James Davis and family, of Al tai, are visiting and transacting liusv intss ii. this vicinity at present. We have had very pleasant weather fc the ii?.s wc-ok. Cloudy and warm most of the time with some snow and rain, some freezing during the first part of the week, and the ther mometer registered from 36 to Co above zero. Nice weather for lamb ing nnd fine grass, and good for all kinds oi stock. Thomas Ogle, who has undergone a siege of rheumatism for some time it mains in about the same condition. A QUILTING BEE. Mrsfl. Charles Betts, of Helix. Give an Old-fashioned Party to the El. derly Ladies. On Saturday, April 18. Mrs. Clias. Betts. or Helix .gave a dinner party and an old-fashioned quilting bee to the elderly ladles of the village. The guests were Mrs. Myrick. Mrs. Rehm. Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Huson, Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Dodge. Their combined ages numbered 380 years, hut In spite of their advance years, they showed their skill by a! most finishing the quilt. Miss Emma Green assisted Mrs. Betts in receiving them. They pass ed a very pleasant day together, re calling their younger days .and round that each represented a different state. The old gentlemen are anxiously waiting, hoping Mrs. Betts will give Ihem a dinner party, and have faith fullv promised to split wood If she will". New Babies in Town Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano at ;-: THERKELSEH'S PIANO HOUSE, ;.; 315 East Court Street. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office or the undersigned, up to 3 o'clock Monday, April 27. room 7, over Boston Store, for the erection and completion of a two-story brick building with basement, for Maloney & Ferguson, according to plans nnd specifications now on file at my of fice. The owners reserve the right to except anv or reject all bids. " C. E. TROUTMAN. Architect. A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation In Lees lile, Intl.. when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die. had his life saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. He writes "I endured insufferable agonies from asthma, but your New Discovery gave Immediate relief and soon there after effected a complete cure.' Sim ilar ernes of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are numerous It's the peerless remedy for all throa amrTung troubles. Price 50c and $1 Guaranteed by Tallman & Co., drug gists. Trial bottles free. For Sale Cheap. A small farm close in: fruit gar den. Irrigated, high grade soil, good buildings. For information, see Jno. Halley. No. 16. Judd building, or ad dress P O. box 432. Call and see them. They are reasonable in price and OUR EASY PAYMENT PLaJ makes it possible for everybody to have one. Investigate. Sharpies Tubular Dairy Cream Separator Beats them all for close skimming and easy running, no disc or bowl complications whatever The closest skimmiug and easiest tun Sepurator yet produced, securing under th. adverse circumstances as rega'd to nuallty o ditlon and tcmpeinture oi the milk ns heretofore considered impossi le. It dtlivmJ Hmooth, frothless, perfect cream that will ctJ out more butter than can be obtuinwl fmm.J other Separator in existen e. ' an betboraS ly ana completely wasuea inside of five nj lite, as there are only three pieces totht kt rue rjnarpies iuuuiarniaciiine3 are then, simple nd durable made, and cau bpmilnt. ed lit a lew- coxt for oil and renewal parts lb any inner oepantiur ou me umrKet. For catalogue, address: T. C. TAYLOR, The Hardward PENDLETON, OKI : cK 81 sbik7' 3 '3 741 MAIN ST., TO CURE ANY DISEASE. The Cause Must Be Removed, Same Way With Dandruff. Kill the germ that causes dandruff. ' falling hair and baldness, you will t have no more dandruff, nnd your hair , must grow luxuriantly. Herplcitle not only contains the dandruff germ ! destroyer, but it is also a most de-, Itghtful hair dressing for regular toi let use. No other hair preparation is on this scientific basis of destroy ing the dandruff germ than Newbro's Herpicide. Sold by leading drug gists. Send lbc in stamps for sam-l pie to the Herpicide Co.. Detroit Mich. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Ca!' for School Warrants, District ' No. 16. All outstanding warrants of School 1 District No. 1C. from No. 103 to No. 231 inclusive, will be paid upon pre sentation at my office, room 10. Judd building. Interest ceases after this date. JONHN HAILEY, .IK.. Clerk. Pendleton. Oregon. April lSth. 1603. Bride From Capetown. Loudon. April 21. Captain Dudley Rawson de Chair, the British naval at tache at Washington, was married at Torquay todnv to Miss Enid Struben of Cape Town. TTyyTTyTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVVTTTTTTTTT TTTf Tf TTtTTTfl H, i i . i .,h..h..i....i. H M M' H"I- I I. Parity BEAUTIFY r Trr 'IT t TTTtTtT YOUR LAWNS. Notice Street poll tax of the city of Pen dleton Is now delinquent. Prompt payment must be made or collection will be enforced according to law. J. A. BLAKLEY. City Marshal. 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. We refund money If you are not satisfied. 50 cents and $1.00 F. "W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Enjoy Life Out door exercise means improved health and a sunny disposition. All Kinds of Sporting and Pleasure Goods No matter what game or pastime your fancy runs to, you can get the goods to promote it at FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store Of Out Ml Drags TlisitV the point wv ure tryitie to uupie- on the public mind When a clean, pure drus slivk i- vpokev of we want Mis. to r fer f iur xte tte'ie tbiitig all we can to HiTit tlint title. IlV the mat: point of our bm-i-ne-. We t'lliik utiou it lid talk ub iiit It hII the tiuif. Bye and iye you'll eir till- iu mind if you haven't already There who extra charge for thU puri ty. ToaetliT with iicniiraey it's our inducement for ymir pie fw'ptloti trude. We are care ful and prmiipt with umll orders X Nicel n owed Lawns are easily maintained. Take a ie at our t Easy Running Lawn Alovvers. Z T1k- are made on the correct principal. I s a rw"1 T J i .i r nnrv liner uptrate tnem. i-et us supply you wim o-Mvwcn uw est goods at lowest prices. Thompson Hardware Co., 62 J Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE Headquarters for Fishing Supplies. HWWH Mill I i H-H-H -I' H F. W. Schmidt t Ph. G. PostoificeBlk. Fhone Main 851 DRY WOOD You should know that the very best, DRY WOOD of all kinds is to be found at P. P. Collier & Go.'s Yard Also GOOD COAL. Call at Officf 638 Main St. Phone Main 1121 Maple Brt Agents fort" Chicago Tvnpwn ef Price $35 100 V" Equal to nujr They are ber 8tauip Bowman, the Photographor Special rate for the next 60 days On cabinet photo of the baby free Until Julr lt I will Ku nUuluiely Ireo mm sample csbinel phnln ul uy tat)- U' Hum two yr old. llrtiiK tlinn In nnv ilny excepl Saturday, as thxl l my buy riuv. For inn me leDKth oi time t will make u fc.MALL CA1II.N hT P OTO of children or ilult for ?5. Don't inlM this opportnully of getting an artistic. ll fluished plcijirr of your little onvs tsolutely fre. l.'eiwritHT Itif nlnrc. Main rcrt, near lue ouug?. On Its Merit Has the large demand for Byers t Poct ... . . . . ....... .i.. -rnWSWfJ Been built up.. Unly the choicest wneai m r. ' . la(e 1 iu uycia ucbi i-iuur, lis jjciiciuuu PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Proprietor. nil iiii u,jtm, i ii 'i "MP 'jag