East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 23, 1903, Image 2

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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 $17,50
Boys' Salts from
$t .50 to $5
Baer & Daley
Oiifc-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
GENERAL NEWS.
The municipal ownership hill has
been passed by the Illinois state legis
lature. There are rumors of nn impending
ocean freight and passenger war on
the Pacific.
The grave diggers of .Montreal are
on a strike for an Increase of 25 cents
a day In wages.
The Prince or Wales will head the
Urltlsh commission to the St. Louis
fair at King Edward's special re
quest. William P. Lord, former governor
of Oregon and United States minister
to Argentina has been forced to leave
. his post because of Ilness.
It is proposed to hold the next re
publican national convention In De
troit as a feature of the semi-centennial
celebration of the birth of the
party in Michigan. I
Delegates Representing the Congro-I
Rational, Methodist and United Broth-!
ren churches are holding a meeting
at Pittsburg to discuss the union of
these denominations.
A young Neapolitan nobleman has
lately arrived In New York for the
avowed Intention of marrying a beau
tiful American girl with at least $100,
000. He has advertised to thnt ef
fect, James Armstrong, a sophomore of
the University of Pennsylvania, Is
dylng In the university hospital as a
result of tho annual bowl contest be
tween the freshmen and sophomores
Wednesday,
Two hundred Huugnrlaus and Poles
who are on a strike on the estate of
James 11. Duke, president of the
American Tobacco Company, held the
bridge from Ruritan to the Duke
estate Tuesday and with drawn revol
vers prevented teamsters from going
to the Duke estate. Mr. Duke says
tie will not grant tho 25 cents a day
increase tho men ask,
Golden Rule.
llessie Lockwood. Helix.
Jessie Bell, Atheua.
Mrs. Vaughn, Athena.
Thomas Neighbor and wife, Athena
George H. Curry, La Grande,
B. VT. Mitchell, Chicago.
H. S. Lindsay. Alba.
B. E. Shopard, Spokano,
H. O'Brien, Spokane.
W E. Millard, Portland. '
R. A. Seeds, Spokane.
Sam Lee, Spokane.
J. G. Helfrlch, Spokane.
E. L. Stewart, Goldendale.
A. Steadman, Goldendale.
E. Humphreys, Portland.
E. H. Burke. Portland.
Hattle Kelly, Alaska.
HELIX HAPPENINGS
OLD-FASHIONED QUILTING
PARTY AT MRS. BETTS.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
The Finnish residents of Astoria
have sent $015 to the famine sufferers
In Finland.
It Ib announced that the cable to
.Manila will probably bo working by
tho end of June.
Tho election hold at Wallowa April
7, has been declnred Illegal and an
other one will be held April 28.
Tho now lumber company of Sump
ter has been declared unfair by thu
unions because they employ Japanese
to cut wood.
. Many citizens of Grunt's Pass op
pose accepting a library from Carne
gie because It will keep tho city poor
to maintain it.
Christ Benson .the murderer of
Jailer Morrcll, has been sentenced to
tho penitentiary for 20 years and to
pay a One of $2,000.
W. H. Hogan, who died recently in
Lane county, aged 81 years, leaves a
widow aged 78, to whom he was mar
ried In 1841, 02 years ago.
A desperato labor war Is being wag
ed on Vancouver Island, between tho
Western Federation of Miners and
Dunsmuir, tho owner of tho mines,
The lumbermen of Portland havp
declared tholr determination to deliv
er no more lumber to local contractors
until the lnbnr difficulties are sottled
for good.
More Than Average Crop.
R. E. Sheppard. general agent for
tho Minneapolis Threshing Company,
is in the city and vicinity this week.
In company with J. M. Spence, Mr.
Sheppard made a tour of tho northern
nnd northwestern parts of the coun
ty for the Inspection of the wheat.
They found thousands of acres of
wheat which looked Inferior on ac
count of the protracted cold weather
this spring leaving the tops yellow
and undeveloped, but which neverthe
less has long and In every way well
developed roots and which Is perfect
ly healthy In every respect except that
the top Is backward. In fact, judging
from tho development and condition
of the roots the wheat crop gives con
siderable more than average promise
for a crop.
BTATR OP OniO. I
CITV OP TOLEDO, )m
LUCAS COUNTY. )
Frank J. Cheney make oath that he U
the senior partner of the firm of P. J.
Cheney ft Co., doln? bnslneau In the city of
Toledo, connty and atate aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the anm of One
Hundred Dollar for each and erery case
of Catarrh that cannot be enred by the
use of nail's Catarrh Cure.
Sworn to before nw and subscribed In
my oresence this 6th day of December. A.
D., 1880.
(Heal.) A. W. UL.EAHON,
Notary Pnbllc.
nail's Catarrh Cnre Is taken Internally
end acta directly on the blood and mueom
surfaces or the system, tsena lor testi
monials free.
P. J. CnENBY & CO.. Toledo. O
Sold by all druggists, 70c.
nail's Family Pills are the bast
Cold Comfort
"I was sitting here with the ereat
uies ot my brain for company," said
the budding poet and playwright to
a visitor who had found him before
a dying fire.
"You poor thing." said tho visitor,
who was a practical person and a dis
tant relative. "I said to myself as I
opened tho door, 'If he doesn't look
lonesome then I nuvor saw a man that
did.' "
Cat' for School Warrants, District
No. 16.
All outstanding warrants of School
District No. 1C, from No. 10!) to No.
231 inclusive, will bo paid upon pre
sentation at my office, room 1C, Juild
building. Interest ceases after tills
date, JONIIN HAILEY, JR..
Clork.
Pendleton, Oregon, April 18th, 1903.
If you desire a good complexion use
Mokl Tea, a pure horb drink. It acts
on tho liver and makes tho skin
smooth nnd clear. Cures sick head
nches. 25 cts.' and 60 cts. Money re
funded If It does not satisfy you.
Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo,
N. Y., for froo sample. TV. H. Schmidt
ft Co., drugglaU ,
Have you had your shoes repaired
at Toutsch? Try him.
Maude Bott Recovering From Pneu
monia Henry Hill Take Cattle to
Mountains Dance at German Hall.
Helix, April 21. Maudo Bott, who
has been seriously 111 with pneumonia,
Is slowly recovering.
Miss Fledn and Effle Pnrkes, of Pen
dleton, Bpont Sunday at tho home of
tholr uncle, L. D. Smith.
Guy Smith and Walter Flnley enme
out from Pendleton Saturday and re
turned Monday.
Mrs. O. W. Knight, Mrs. Cockerllue
nnd Mrs. Glass, were Pendleton visit
ors Snturday,
Pete Sones went to Pendleton today
on business. '
Mrs. D. B. Richardson went to Pen
dleton today.
Frank Stnutoti went to Pendleton
Snturday,
Daw Ibuward went to Pendleton
Monday.
Mr. II. B. Richards went to Athena
Monday.
Mrs. Anna Uranium visited frieudn
In Cold Spring Tuesday.
Miss Roberts, of Portland, bus been
visiting In this city.
Miss Alpha Knight, of Pendleton,
spent Sunday with friends here,
Mr. P. C. Scott returned from Lynd,
Wash., whore he hns been for the
past week, looking for a locntion.
Mr. J. Montgomery nnd wife, of
Myrlck, were in the city todny.
Henry Hill passed through Helix
today with a large drove of cattle,
which ho is taking to the mountains
to pasture during the summer season.
Miss Nellie Tltswnrth, of Athena,
lias been tho guest of her sister, MIbs
Grace, of this place.
Dr. Griswold was called in hnsto Sat
urday evening to tho home of O. M.
Richmond, of Weston, whoso wife is
unite sick.
Several of the young people of He
lix attended the dance given at tho
German hall Saturday evening. A
good time was enjoyed by nil present. I
The Botts home was the scene of a !
pleasant affair Saturday afternoon. '
In which several of the oldorly ladles j
wore invited to nn old-fshioned mint
ing party. Among those present wore
Mrs. Rhenu, Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. My
rlck, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Huson, Mrs.
Montgomery. Miss Emmn Green as
sisted the hostess In serving an ex
cellent dinner.
COMING EVENT8.
May 3 Second annual meeting of
tho Oregon State Federation of Labor
at La Grando.
May 4 State supreme court at Fen
ileton. , ,
May 0 Stato camp Modem Wood
men, The Dalles.
May 7 Graduation exorcises at tho
Pdudlcton Business College.
May 8 Interstate scholastic dobato
at Walla Walln.
May 8-17 Pacific Coast Congrega
tional Congress. Seattle.
May 1-1, 24 Seventh Day Adventist
conference, Pendleton.
Mny 201. O. O. F. grand lodgo,
Portland,
Mny 20, Juno 3 Presbyterian gen
eral assembly, Los Angeles, Cal.
May 2S, 29 and Juue 12, 13 Wool
sales, Pondloton.
Juno 1 Circuit court.
Juno 2, 3 nnd June 23, 21 Woo
anles, Hoppner.
June 4 Presbytorlnn Academy
commencement.
June 9, 10 nnd June 26, 27 Wool
.sales, Shanlko .
Juno 4, 5, C Ninth annual Umatilla
County Pioneer reunion at Weston.
Juno 5, 0 Wool sales, Tho Dalles.
June 15, 10 Wool snles, Baker
City.
June 17 Oregon Pioneer Associa
tion, Portland.
Juno 18, 19 Wool sales, Elgin.
Juno 23, 24, 25 State Federation of
Women's Clubs, Astoria.
July 2 Eastern Oregon G. A. R. en
campment, Union
July C-10 Forty-sernnd nnnunl
meeting National Edtiratioiinl Asso
ciation. Boston. Mnss.
July 7 Improved Order ot Redmcn
great" council, Portland.
August 17 National G. A. R. en
campment, San Francisco.
September 8-1 1 National Irrigation
congress, Ogden, Utah.
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.
HERPICIDE'S MISSION.
For Sale.
Three-quarter sections of good
wheat land, of which one-hnlf Is In
grain, nnd all lies live miles north
west of the city. A dwelling, two
barns and other outbuildings, nnd n
good water system. Call at Oliver
& Co.'s grocery, or at the home of ..
W. Rigby, 701 Thompson street.
New Remedy That Destroys' the Dan
druff Germs.
Nothing Is more annoying to men or
women of middle age when they no
tice that their hair Is growing thin
ner, when thoy must admit that the
first indications or baldhcad'cdness
havo commenced to appear. Many
would give a thousand dollars to- pre
serve their natural head dress. How
ever, they don't need to. Newbrcs
Horpfcldo removes tho effect of dan
druff by destroying the cause, the only
dandruff cure that actually destroys
the dandruff germ. Sold by leading'
druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sann
ple to The Horplcido C. Detroit, Mlelr.
F. W. Schmidt & Co.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed nronosaln will lie l-wnlvpii
nt the office of tho undersigned, up to
3 o'clock Mondny, April 27, room 7',
over Boston Store, for the erection
and completion or a two-story brick
building with basement, for Malonoj
& Ferguson, according to plans mil'
specifications now on file nt my of
fice. The oimers reserve the right
to except any or reject nil bids.
V. IS. TItUUTJUAN.
Architect.
We sell the greatest of blood nurl-
fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a
positive guarantee, it will euro all'
chronic and other blood poisons, lr
you have eruptions or sores on your
body, or are pale, weak or run down.
it is just what yon need. Wo refunrt
money If you are not satisfied. 59
cents and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co,
druggists.
Enjoy Life
Out door exercise means
improved health and a
sunny disposition
AH Kinds of Sporting
and Pleasure Goods
No matter what game or
pastime your fancy runs
to, you can get the
goods to promote it nt
FRAZIER'S
Book and Stationery Storo
Ptitity
Of
Otti
Drugs
That' the point we nre trylnir,
to Impret-' on tin public mind
When n elean,. pun clrm?Htnk
is Hokeii of we-want tliu to re
fer to our store. We're doing
all we can to merit that title.
H'h the iiiuin point of our bnul
new). We think uliout It i-mt
talk about It ait1 the time. Bye
and bye you'll i ear thin in mind
If you haven't idrewly. There
In no I'xtru clmrt;e for this puri
ty. Together with aeiHirney it's
our Inducement for yout pie
lerlptlnii trade. We are care
ful nnd prompt with mall order
F. W.
Schmidt,
Ph. G.
Pos toll ice Blk.
Fhone Main 85 1
Bowman, the Photographer
Speolal rate for the next 60 flays
Ow cabinet photo of the baby free
Until July lit I will KlvoHlKolntvly (ret-one
srnnpl" chIiiiiqi nhoiii of any tmliy less tlmn
two yfnra old. llrluu Ilium In nny ilny exoupt
oniiliunj, na I, I'll I my iiusv iinv. nn H1U IHU
lenKlh of time) I will mnko a t-MAI.L C'AIKNFT
PHOTO of ohllilrmi or adult lor "Sc. Don't mln
thla opportunity ot Kutthnc nn artistic, well
flnliheu plcturoof your llttlo unci absolutely
tree. Jtemembortlie plai-e. Main mrei-t, near
tue bridge.
New Babies in Town
Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano
at
:-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, ;!
315 East Court Street.
.ir
and
OUR EASY PAYMENT py
makes it possible for everybody to have one.
Investigate.
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3 Sharpies Tubular Dairy Cream Separator
Beats them all for close skimming
and easy running, no disc or bowl
complications whatever
The closest skimming and easiest turolir
, ' , -j ' , ' --' wuuci iuemn.
ndvenjo circumstances as rega'd to nudity m.
dltiou and tempeinture of the milk, Si
heretofore considered linposl' le. It dellvera
ouj more butter than can be obtalued fromut
other Separator in existeu'e. an bethormii.
uteH, an there are only three pieces to the bmrl
The Hharples Tubular machines are theimt
simple i.nd duruble made, and can be maintain-!
eu nta iea co-u ior on ana renewal parts tbu
any other Separator on the market.
For catalogue, add reus:
741 MAIN ST.
T. C. TAYLOR, The Hardward Man
PENDLETON, ORI,
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BEAUTIFY
YOUR
LAWNS.
Nicely mowed Lawns arc easily maintained. Take a looll
at our
Easy Running Lawn Mowers.
They are made on the correct principal. It's a pleasureul
operate them. Let us supply you witn nuat.
Best goods at lowest prices. : : : : ::::::
Thompson Hardware Co.,
62 J Main Street
EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE
Headquarters for Fishing Supplies.
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I DRY WOOD
i You should know that the very best, DRY WOOD of
i all kinds is to be found at
I P. P. Collier & Go.'s Yard
tAlso GOOD COAL. Call at Office
638 Main St. Phone Main 1121
T
Maple Bn
Agents forlM
Chicago
Tvnpwn er
Price $35
1 ..,. 1100 w1
They are aUown!
ber blniup uuu"-
On Its Merit
Has the large demand for
Byets' Best ft
Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows entert
to tjyers uest flour. It's penectton in riom
PENDLETON ROLLER Mfl
W. S. Bycts, Proprietor.
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