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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1903)
Clothing for Spring The height of perfeotion in Tail oring has been attained in our lines of Spring Clothing. Each garment has a distinguishing style whioh together with many other notable points has bought our olothlng in great favor with the conservative dressers. See oar Suits, from $10.00 to $12.50 Baer & Daley One price Clothiers' Furnishers & Hatters GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. A Fall Hlvor, Mass., third story ve randa collapsed, precipitating eight people to the ground. Five were un injured, two somewhat hurt and one was killed. Tho Chinese government in answer to requests for assurances of an open trade door In Manchuria, declares that Russian aggression make It im posslhlo to give any such assurances. Count Casslnl, the llussian ambas sador at Washington, states that the antl-Somtttc outbreaks In Russia have their origin in tho Jewish propensity to be usurers .and their refusal to do manual labor. A tramp who was 111 and exhausted, Tell from weakness off tho porch of a Newark, N. .1.. residence, where he had gone to beg something to eat, and was Impaled on nn iron picket fence. No one who could possibly have had anything to do with the Riipposed in ternal maehlno at New York, could be found upon tho Umbrla upon her arrival at l.tvorpool. Tho conviction Is deepening that tho whole affair Is a fake. A runaway automobile carrying Its owner, Dr. A. K. Iowon, ran into the lake nt Chicago. Its speed was so great that It did not link until -10 feet from the shore, an! went down in eight feet of water. Dr. I.owen was uninjured. Professor A. W. Goodspeed, of the Pennsylvania State University, bus satisfied hlniseir by long experiment ing, that the human body emits rays of light visible to many lower ani mals only, enabling them to see hu man beings In darkness. It Is expected that lOU.miu immi grants from Europe will arrive at New York during the present month, compared With 84,000 during May of last year. Tho increase for tho llrst half of tho month compared with the same period last year was D.221. 1 PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Seattle will entertain tho notable party of (Herman agriculturists on June 1. Duncan McKerches. an old pioneer of Oregon, died at llrownvllle Mon day, aged 74. 1hllllis. fir Aberdeen, made an unsuccessful attempt nt suicide , .Monday, by shooting herself. , The Portland laundry owners hnvo. absolutely refused t" grant the nine- , hour day demanded by employes. . A new government dredge bout, ! costing $35,001), will .be placed in the Snake river at Uiwlston, this fall. A French woman of tho Whltechiip-1 el district of Portland, made an unsuc ; cessful attempt at suicide Monday. ; Hen I Holmes was fatally injured ' Monday near Albany, by a falling tree. At a Sunday muss meeting of Jews , In Portland, $2,000 In cash was sub scribed for the relief of the Russian Juws. I John McRoynolds. who killed VVII-( llam McNally, at Wellington, Wash., , last March, has been sentenced to hang. ' C. A. Little, ox-tlsh commissioner of Washington, and Mm. Jenny Wood.1 are in jail nt Tncoma on a charge of adultery. ' George V. Schaffer, or Uosoburg, has been sentenced to ono year In tho penitentiary for robbing a room-1 mato of $ti. Waltor WlluioL of Minneapolis, has accopted tho position as mnnagor of tho nutto baseball team at a salary of $400 per month. , Alex, tho Drltlsh Columbian who murdered his girl wlfo on April 19, at Vancouver, I). C, Is sentenced to hang on Juno 10. Tho Western Pacific, a new rallroud projected between Bait Lako and San Francisco, has surveyors In tho field ' ' ' '- . - , . J ,,n n t M j Hotel Pendleton, II. W. I.oveland, Portland. B. W. llrlgham, Portland. F. D. Newberry, Philadelphia. .1. H. Chase, Portland. Oeorge H. Sutherland, Wnlln Walla Mrs. II. I a Varse, Galena. Lou Garbey, New York. Oabboth, Hoston. Fred Rutin, Now York. P. C. Howard, Portland. A. S. Heatfleld, Spokane. K. H. Uurko. Portland. Jnmes Wright, North Yakima. F. G. Mcintosh, North Yakima. F. C. S. Smith. Kansas City. II. N. Fish, Chicago. H. II. Uarth, Chicago. S. U. Illumenthol, Chicago. F. II. Powers, Portland. J. H. Hener, Spokane. .1. T. Deudrle. L. S. Pollock, Umatilla. L. O. 1-axlno, Umatilla. F. A. Mengles, Portland. Golden Rule Hotel. .Mrs. C. Pouler, city. Mrs. C. Tcflt, city. .1. !!. Deathe, Weston. It. S. Stowart, Portland, fi, W. Miller. Milton. Mrs. G. W. Miller, Milton. Miss V. Shields, Pilot Hock. C. C. Simpson. Spokane. F. H. Smith, San Francisco. S. S. Gill, Spokane. S. A. Frans, Spokane. M. Andrews, Dale. F. W Dunn, Deer Illver. John Haldwln, Pilot Rock. William Dunn. Echo. Alex Taylor, North Yakima. Henry Miller, Echo. Z. Houser, Echo. Laura Shaw, city. Mrs. M. Stenson, Spokane. G. Hlssinger and wife, Spokane. B. McAllister, Kansas City. J. Fleetwood, Halter City. C. Luof, linker City. William McClnre. Poincroy. LIMB FROM LIMB. Well Known Pendleton Man Tells: About Physical Torture. The rack, tho garrotc and other fiendish torturing niachlr.es of thw middle ages have gone, but physical torture has not. A prominent Pen dleton citizen tells hew he was tor tured and how ho escaped. D. W. Cook, 70 years old and re tired from active business, now liv ing on Main street, says: "The dull, dragging pain In the small of my buck felt as if two giants were tear ing mo apart and nt times I felt so miserable that I could not stand op walk and was confined to my bed. Urinary weakness- set in, especially at night, and I was falling physically overy day. At this time I happened to read an ad, about Doan's Kidney Pills and was mu-'.i Impicsscd with the sincerity of tho HMIiwi'ifnl, whlrn was much similar to tho one I am making now. I gut a box of puis at the Hrock & McComas Co. drug store and they helped mo so that I contin ued using them until I had taken sev eral boxes. Then I could eat, sleep and get nround ngaln without suffer ing tho least bit of physical pain. I endorse all of tho claims niado for Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 innlo lint- linv KWIm-.M 11 hum HO.. Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States. Itomomber the name DOAN'S and tako no other. The Parrot Cigar 1b the new 5c cigar so muoh talked about It's good qualities are Astonishing "Jtttt Try a Parrot Cigar" 5 cents BELL & CO. Sole Distributors Portland, Oregon The Palace Cafe on Court Street lias just been refit ted throughout. You will Hud everything neat, clean, wholesome. If you want a quick luuch we can serve you We also serve regular meals for 25o. We believe we serve the best meal In the city for mousy. Our iteadily increasing; trade Ib good evidence of this fact. Farmer' 25c dinners a specialty. THE PALACE CAFE 310 East Court BIreet. NOTES FROM Hill SNOW STORM FOLLOWED BY A HEAVY RAINFALL. Long and Late Season Has Caused Backward Crops-Stock Associa tion Orders Twelve Tons, of Salt Will Meet June 30. Alba, May 18. Weather stormy. Tuesday we were treated to a driving snow storm which was closely foUo v ed by a heavy rain, which was badly needed on account or tho late season. Seeding Is not through with t. Cattle are doing welt now. but beer will bo lalo this year on account of the long winter. Mrs Nnncv Olllver has accepted a position with Mrs. Carrie Conne as governess at me uuiry ruiicu ...... town. , , Custes Lee Cox, who has charge of John 1.. Cox's stock, has brought his Mn from flutter creek, whore they have been wintered. Stock Association Does Business. The stock association met at Uklah Saturday, where a full corps of offlc ers were elected for the ensuing year. Tim president was Instructed to purchase 12 tons of stock salt for a starter and all cattle supplies to be bought by wholesale. The association will next meet at Ukiah. Juno 20. S A. Hulln, organized a lodge of Modern Woodmen hero Saturday night, with 20 charter members. J. II. Despaln was here last week, selling machinery and farm supplies to the farmers. He was accompanied by J Spence. It Is reported that In the John Day country there U a choice timber claim and MO different men think thoy have tiled on It, and still the Weary Willies come. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, maltes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 50 cts. Write to W. H. Hook er & Co.. Duffalo, N. Y., for n free sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co., drug- A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned Is a Pendleton Boy. Fred H. Drake, who spent a few weeks In this city the sunimei of I'.'Ol has been In tho employ of Meier fc Frank, of Portland, for thu past 18 months, as window, sign and card writer. Mr. Drake Is one of tho most promising cartoonists of Oregon Hluc Mountain American. If you are ' troubled with Impure blood, indicated by sows, pimples. hoArinnhf. o.tr.. wo would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo sell under a positlvo guarantee, it win nlwnva rnrn Rrrnftilnus or SvnhllltlC poisons and all blood dlsoases. 50 cts and $1.00. r . W. Scnmiai ft w druggists. Delightful Summer Res.rt. Whore aro you going to spend your vacation this summer? Heforo you decide this question, investigate Leh man Springs, it Is beautifully situ ated. Plenty of shade, splenuid water, excellent accommodations, 'phono conncitlons with Pendleton and other points, nnd It Is easy of access. A few weokr. spent at Leh man Springs will put new vim and vigor Into you. Tho waters of Its va rious hot springs have curative prop erties. There are 20 cabins, a largo hotel nnd plenty of camping room. You will find It a delightful summer resort. Address C. a. Dutton, Loll man 8prlngs. Change In Time of President's Special Train. On request of various business people or the city, the O. a. & N. Co. has changed tho time of tho special train leaving Pendleton May 25th for Walla Walla to leave Pendleton nt 12 o'clock, noon. Instead of 10 a. m., as advortlsed heretofore. Make a note of this and hear in mind tho special train leaves at 1 2o'clock noon. i..ls change in time no doubt will bo appreciated by the business people, and public generally, as It will only be- necessary to bo absent from tho city ono half ilav In order to mm tho trip to AValta Walla. Those de siring to leave earlier in the day can do so by urlng tho regular train at 8:15 a. m. Onirk Arrest. J. A. Guelledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospital front a se vero case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain 23c at Tallman & Co.'s, drug gists. For Sale. Three-quarter sections of good wheat land, of which one-half is in grain, and all lies five miles north east of tho city. A dwelling, two barns and other outbuildings, nnd a good water system. Call at Oliver & Co.'s grocery, or at the home of u. W. aigby. 704 Thompson street. Lots for Sale. I offer some nice lots on the north side near the river. No grading need ed. Price $200 to $300. N. T. Conk-llu. vn.i ran save from 26 to 50 per cent ou tho slock I have left Thu l Y S. T . Mie and I am outline prices to a iw .7 h genu ub i,MVV reductions in thR nrln a i 1 1 Liieiiii . . i - w mu portieres, rugs, art. - All 60c and 65o linoleum I am closing out at 50c a yard. . ,1 a .1 ENn nrn TiiinHi' I unvti iiio.i-h.hii iniurn in - All OUU uuuuuu " ,, ., T " 1WM Oval irameu rrenuu tiam mi uuj u ,om, uu, Tumi tmvA Home lilsh grade standard sewing inachlnfs left hi .v. ..w. ir,.in rant sn vou n uckj iu ..v uuro, iuevare,i . ... ii L' ,'it ii nuu n.v....- i w . van iibvh ir i. . i . These are genuiue oarKi". ij ."vuiucm auaKen icccc CAM llMH StnrP npar fha D.:j. VI HAMMOCKS HAMMOCKS i.i i t: a "-Tr Z 4lin f!4-Tr C- jrtaiiiiiiuii. in me lor you to select from. See the display in our snow window T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man 741 MAIN ST. PRMTii.KTniu nn t mii 'iiiii BEAUTIFY For Kent Suite of rooms, nicely furnished, one block and a half west ot Alain street. Inquire 208 Alta. MWIHHIIIIIIIIItl YOUR LAWNS. Mlroiv. mnw.ul Lawns arc easily maintained. Take a .. . T ai our J Easy Running Lawn Mowers. . ..! rt nrtnnnn It's a DlfiaSu T .. 1 . 1.. n a p nvN hiis 7 operate muni. ub duij- I Thompson Hatdwaue Co., I 62 1 Main Street 1. ..Kwri T tlTtl i EVERYTHING IN THE HAKUWAiUi uin I II..:i(Wiii:irtcr; fnr FishinC Sut)I)lies. 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 Out Soda Fountain Is sizzling, and fizzing, aid bubling with the Most Delicious Drinks None out tho best quality of materials are used. DELICIOUS SODA DRINKS Try our Mt. Hood Sundae Only at F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist l'iMloflicc Dlocl I'houe Maluy THE SURE WAY to Prevent Piieumonla and Consump tion Is to cure your cold when it first appears. Acker's English Rem edy will stop the cough in a night, and drive tho cold out of, your system. Always a quick and sure cure for Asthma, nronctiltls, and all throat and lung troubles. If it doos not sat isfy you the druggist will refund your monoy. Wrlto to us for freo sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. l W. Schmidt Co., druggists. miTP nrcom if iHTTDIimiTDTMH fflMD 1 h h kmi m 11 niinuiii 1 ni 111 iiunii STEAM AND HORSE POWER . m 11 T) f 1 m 7ir 7 T T 7 F M A tC. f iti i X U . . . .. ... .,r r t rL'ati lS .U lUIVH T.MD fcMW . .f, ..." . ... . , , ,, n.ipCKT . ..T..... . 1 1 ,.r tup nrKi ur, so wus uesi me uiikhiui mvamii blned Harvester. Mi ...11, ... onll l.o nttoiltlnn if nlir IrlBllUS w purcitiisiiiB a siue-um uoniDsueu iiurvumui - --- , we are Htlll In the lead in the way of Improvements, 1 machinery, nnd which our farmer friends have , "KING OF THE HELD." Attor watching us e ,vj past sixteen years, and for the season of 1903 It win ns wo have made a number of valuable iniprovemeuus. The MACHINE is the stronest and most durable mde' IMPROVED UR1VE WHEELS & fetit 4 illClies U'6. nilMAUAVS ,,ra ci rnn thlmr with US. TDCre in:iln Hrlvu rvbpnl nhioti In cnntvollpd by the driver. arator, and l arronged with a clutch for throwing ' when turning corners. ... ntinntlon THE SEPARATOR We wluh to call your "-- ,h,t -"..L"..-...,' M.lnn We cm""".. f'nminnpii tinrvoarnr rrx tno mnrKRr c-uu ill t.-j ---- . .nti ,z " z. :" z' j: i n kinds ana w- iin speca uiiu inorougnneas i wui r, ... nraln. and will reaulre Iosh team to operate It. AU UMAI U UUVtlKHUH ui r pa f .. . ..... th fans governB tho blast bo that at any speed at wn . wa i . . 1, . 1 I 1 .......... . I ..n 1 1 M J. Ill"" ... cloKcitii: tho shoe and carrylnK tho grain over In ... . nii nn Temp" J wo iano pleasure m invuiug you " --h aB(j et Pendleton, and mnkf n iieraonal InSDection Of encu hu our machines before placing your orders. Every . , ..j ..,1 -1-, 1. .. .1 . l.n flrflt-CIflSS M TEMPLE &, WILCOX Local Agents I -1