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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
1" ' COB 10H CO. Holds no customer re sponsible for more than tie margin he places on a tnde. A mtgin of one cent a bushel i required on mis, and U a share on sleds. An eighth cent j, bushel commission .is clarged on grain and olone percent on stocks. F. W. BOULTER Jwger Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET Going to Improve Kfnair vour homes or DlaceS takesibvhavine'them paint- liwpapered. Come to OS paper' and paints. E. J. Murphy, If 111 Conrt StPfist. . km for .,ttJ Sherwli-WU- r. . if ' " . -wa .,WJ!S.."L..,XZ i afaV-BaBaBBBBBBBBBBBBt H V H H aBasBBasaBasaai aBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaTpn. X L Bt k AHA. " ll.fa.V .atatiflHa-ls B aroma- ff Sold h i there and BHI g TAKE YOUR CHOICE One ot the finest residences In Pendleton 11 rooms all modern Im provements ; pretty lawn; complete t6,500. $2,500 down, balance on time. Another residence 7 rooms, with bath, sewerage, electric lights; pretty lawn, shado trees, within three blocks of Main street. 12,500. Other bouses and lots from J600 to $2,500. Nice residence lots. $150, 50 and (500. i. Much Other Town Property, and Ranches. Easy Terms, Where Desired. C. D. BOYD. Ill Court Street Good Country Butter 30c to 40o per roll. Creamery Butter 50c per roll. Tillamook and California Cheese. M0N0P0LE COFFEE . OTa Iioto inat nrlHpd a new delive ry wagon to our equipment and will make prompt delivery to any part of the .city. D. KEMLER ft SON The Big Store a Small Koom.; A1U Street, Opposite Savings Baik aaaA. If. mm Id BAILV CAST ORMONIAN, PtNftLtTON. ORIUN. FRIDAY, MAY M, 1Mt, Arrlwlnn In Car Load. With their usual promptness Nea gle Bros, havo Just received ano-.her car load of Buggies of this very latest Htylo and patterns, rubber tires, bas ket seats, and many olhe- improve- mnntu mill nnnvpnlpnpp. lit lirlL'Ofl to bult any buyer. Their stock Is wu.tl. looking at. Southern Wholesale Grocer. Blloxl, Miss., May 22. The South- nm Whnli.oolo flrnrinrM' Association began Its annual convention here to- rt.. nnH wMlrpmaln In session throush tomorrow. Between three and four hundred delegates representing near ly all or me' stares. ot we. oouin nn euanmhlori In tho rlnh 'rooms Of the Montroso Hotel were formally called to order by irosiaent j. a. van nou. Freight rates, credits and other mat ters of Interest and Importance to the trade are scheduled for discussion during the "two days the convention will be in session. Delightful Summer Res.rt. Where are you going to spend your vacation this summer? Before you decide this question, investigate Leh man Springs. It is beautifully situ ated. Plenty of shade, splendid water, excellent accommodations, 'ph'one connections 'with Pendleton and other points, and It U easy of access. A few weeks spent at Leh man Springs will put new vim and vigor Into you. Tne waiens oi i rlous hot springs have curative prop erties. There are 25 cabins, a large i nnj nlnntf et nmn!ni? room. v iii f.a tt Hplli-htfnl summer resort. Address C. R. Dutton, Lea? man Springs. A Plauge of Rats. i md la rpnorted to be afflicting England. First there came a spotted rat from Persian that over came the native, then came a black rat from China that raasierea me r slan, and now there has Deen acvciui ed a hybrid rat that not Only assails the cornblns of the cities, but goer, out into the country and destroys tho farmers' crops. There ,is even a story of a certain breed of rats that opens the dinner palls of the worWngmen and cats thelf lunch while they are at work. Altogether the situation is such that no one smiles in England when some one says "rats." DANDRUFFENE An antiseptic absorbent W.. Dandruff, Eczema and all Scalp Diseases in s : SEVEN DAYS i i Dandruffene renders the scalp pliant and ela"tic. It Is a marvelous hair restorer. Ask your druggist for ""JjSg by first-class druggists. Sold in Baker uiy by n. Levinger. MANUFACTURED BY rw o ur.ouTMr.TnKI 00 v v n'w Main 7nn WIS: 1WI EX-CONFEDERATES IN LINE AT NEW ORLEANS. Many Novel ' and eBautlful Features In a March no Una of Unusual Length Disabled and Dacraplt veteran in Carriage. which closes today, has been ono ot IVq mrs( niiAAoaeful ! kn Vlftrkt-w ff the great organization. The Crescent Jiiy nas uved up to its reputation ior lavish hospitality and has well dem- mli.tHJ ..,I.IIU. - .In. am the largest gatherings. During the veeK mere nas Dcon a rouna oi cmer 1 ft In m ant trr nil Thn tatlnM nlVA been escorted to all the places of in terest In and about the city and when me ousinesB sessions or ine reunion have not been In progress there have rtrwin tfiiantlnTia InnPrionno Kali a find other features to make their stay In toe city enjoy&Die. me duik oi iuu thla ovnnlntr hut mntii wilt romfiln & few days longer for the purposo of signtseeing. The annual parade, probably tbo tnnot Intnfnatlni f ri t l rtt TTnltnH Confederate Veterans reunion so far as the rank and file is conccrneu. took place today and was witnesseu "j t.vv . -..r - - tnrt Thn nnrarta frttmPil In St. v nraot pmn;ila nr rnofirinir RnPOIR r'horli.a nViinnn tltafkr ITtrrit HI Z. rAit- nn, tmofin Ira mnrrVi t Vimil flYi Ittn Itnalnaan aiwtlnn nt tlP rttv. The principal tolnt of interest along the line or march was ino hi. jnar.es Ho tel, from tho balconies of which the parade was reviewed by city officials and a number of distinguished guests. A Remarkable Parade. n.nv nnvoi nnrl intnrestlne features were Introduced In the parade this year, The line was led by tho First Cavalry troop of the Louisiana Na tional Guard and tho Memphis Bugle Corps, followed by' an elaborately dec- nnt tallv.Yir. onntftlnlnir nnn TOUnff lady from each Southern state as her ald and one as aponsor for Nw Or leans. Next came General John B. Gordon, commanding the conreaer na n.tnrBn. nnA lle Htflff. li.u . i;iv.t MliU, .- M.W The first division consisiea oi iu Army of the Tennessee departmont, u, nAnat-al Qtnnhftn TV TAO. 1m mediately behind General Lee and his thn Plnrlrln HltfUlon. which DWU VMU - ' ' was followod In turn by tho division of Georgia, Aiauama, auhsihsipiu, 1 nlQln nnri KpntllPkV. AftCf thC UVU.O.UI.U " ' Department of Tennessee came tho Army of Virginia, wun t,ieuieutun' n..n..l n Trvlnn Wnlkpr In COm' mand. Tho North Carolina division came first Then came the Maryland jIulnn lh Vtrdnln division, the District of Columbia division and the South Carolina and west Virginia m The next division consisted of the trans-Mississippi department ot me IT-UJ rinvifariArfltn Vpt PTfln R COm- AA 1... nnnnral W. I., ruhpll. WCO utauueu 'i J uv.w, ... - i... ctnff ifnnlnn was ftiwuuvu uj " ' , , , them marched the six aivisions oi the department, containing the veter ans of Missouri, Texas. Arkansas, In dian Territory and Oklahoma, and ,v.n tho Purlflr division. Fol- ItiVJDQ k.WUI w.v ' - - lowing the last division was the sec tion assigned to the Sons of Confed erate veterans, wno are noiamg l l VTor.. OrlpnTlB. The VarlOUB ivuuiuu -" " w - . . a t,nr,A atinwlnr. many Of UniUD 41iMW buu-- - , them having complete uniform m gray. A number of carriages contained ..-!-,-. . n ...V. HpRlrp in be In the parade, but were not physically able to stand the strain of marching. They received frequent cheers along tho route. When well past the re ..i i ninnii artnr tiDvtnp romiilet- ed the line of march, the parade was dismissed at Canal street ana iuc r .erans scattered to their state head quarters. STREET MA Portland, Or. 'A- LINGERING COUGH" The cough that, holds on in SDite of all remedies needs energetic and above all thor-f ouen treatment, a mere cough mixture won't do. Root out the cold that causes the cough. How? Scott's Emulsion. Why Scott's Emulsion ? Because it stops the irrita tion, soothes the tissues and heals the affected membranes. When? Right away. Scott's Emulsion begins to help with the first dose. Wt'U tmi TO Mmpl trM apoa nqottt. SCOTT & DOWNS, Pnri Stmt. Nt Yk. HEAVY SNOWS WERE FOLLOWED BY FROST Immense Losses to Stockmen and Fruit Growers Missouri River RIs lna Steadily and Railroads Block aded Fifty Per Cent of This Year's Lambs Dead. ltiitttn Unnl Mnv 32. -Ten fl'Ct Oi snow Is reported from Coutts, Mont., nnor thn Intn'rnntlnnal boundary, to day, and the thermometer Is ranging 11 om 4 loli oeiow soro. i rauic on ire Great Northern Is seriously Interfered with, and tho trains are being operat ed only under tho greatest dldlculty. The cuts of tho road are filled with Conservative estimates tonight place the loss ot stock at about 92, 0u0,000, and the number ot head ot tnMr lnat la flvilrArl t about D0.-000. This loss will be swelled by the ruin ation of tho fruit crop mrougnoui Northern Montana, wnicn, u is nnuor stood, Is a total failure. Disastrous Floods Exptoted. Thn Gtnrm wax fnllnwnd hv frost of the most damaging kind, and alt gar- affu finvn tnlt nffprtR. Thn Missouri river Is rising rapidly, and the ranchers aro leaving tno iowibuqs In nntlplnntfnn nt n. fllRftstruUH tlood. Tho (mil thn flrvml ami tllO blizzard have dealt this section tho couutlcs of Cascade, Teton, Choteau anu ixswib and Clark tho heaviest blow In their history. Reports from Havre arc to mo ef fect that upon an avcrago 50 por cent of tho lambs havo fallen. In ad iHnn thmiaanrfa nf pattln sheen and range horses are lost. Many .ranchers have lost ovorytning, wnno oinero were prepared and saved a portion ol their stock. A number of persons report miracu lous escapes. No trace can be found of tho three shcepherdora first re ported missing, and It Is thought their bodies llo deep uoneam tne snow. RANGE 18 PARCHING. Grass in Harney County Said to Be Greatly In Need or nam. A m ttallnty man wrin WAS In thfi city yesterday gives a oumai accoum of tho range outlook In Itarney coun uiavu thn nnmnrrat. Tho Democrat's iniormani Bayn mo iln-iiii.i nminirv nan hnrl nn rain nnll nvnrvwhern In narched and dried and should rain come now It ....,. M An hilt llttla IrnAfl. Those who turned inoir rauiu oui from winter feeding havo had to tako ,im . nolti ami fi'fl.l thnra uraln to keep them from dying irora tuurviv Inn Tho oiitimntn vlvpn hv the farmers and ranchmen Is that at best thuro IU be only a half crop or niuicr nay or grain. . In consequence or xnis ouuuuk mu ,nAiin.r mm anva liimlneKR lie found only fairly good, merchants and others being timid nuout nuying noavur. The Democrat hopes the account iAn i la .viif.Arii.il fnr anv mis Kifvii i . a mir n . . fortune that may overtako Harney county will bo felt In Baker City to a very appreciate exiem. LIEUT.'COL, FUREY RETIRE8. Over Forty Years a Soldier In the Reg ular Army. Wnahlnctnn TV f! Msv 22.-AftOr an active career In tho army of moro than 40 years, Ueutenant-Colonel John V. Fnroy, assistant quartermas- list today by operation of tho ago I limit 1 J Mi V Colonel Furey en;oys a recoru oi Ihlgh dlsiinciion. im is New York and at the outbreak ot tho .l.,ll ...or onllntun' in thn KOIirtOCDth regiment of the mllltla of that state. In July, 1861, he was assignee. iu i,. Hniv in thn nuartormaster's de I,. MM- .- ntnn a nH rAmlanArl thern for three Iiiui ,.i,..ii. ..( i ...... . - : . years. In J 864 ho was made captain and assistant- quariermasmr oi uhii uibia. Vnliintpnm and later he in it, uamn irir wtn transferred to the quartermaster general's office In Washington, in mo mvammi o ...aIuu . hrAvnt aa ma lor ol Unltad IBUtes voluhtcors for meritorious sonr. Ices during the war, The latter part of bis car oe r has nen spent in rwi".- 4.iniiiB whAM h ntnn m me innr annniiM deatlned for the troons In UNLUCKY MONTANA Gray s Harbor Commercial Co. We ImH Ki ETexjthiir , But wa do aeeji good big,. stock of nice dry Floorug, Olllaff, ItasUo and rtakik. In all grades. Also all kind of Dimension LnmUr, Ik eluding Lath and Bhtnglea. Our Ktock of Doors, Win dows; 'Moulding, Building ami Tar Paper and Apple Boxen U complete, and any one in need of Lumber frill not tm wrong In placing their order with the : : ; Gray's Harbor Com. Ce. Opp. Wi A C. K. Depot FOR SALE Wo have tho Host Bargains in Uoftl Estate. Wu h&vu snmo nice homes that mutt bo Hold. Choice lhiildiiigs, l.otH. Alfalfa Land from ouo aero to 160. Wheat hand, tractH from 1(50 acres to 12,000. Rlhorn & Swaggart Room to over Taylor's Hardware Store. Five Porcelain Tubs Are now to be found at Privett's Utrber Shop and Bath Rooms. We also have , five hydraulic chairs. Every. thinR is neat and clean. We employ nono but fiist-clasi workmen. Our cquipmeot is not excelled in Eastern Ore. Prlvett'5 Barber Shop 73 Main Street I II M I II II M Hi Water tankJ We make a Specialty of Building Round or square WATER TANKS, Wc make them right and they , -f.. ..-.:-.! r... always give haiisiauiiuii. vui work is never slighted or botched, Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Uohkht Fo(rKK, Prop. BUTTER r.nld Medal Illlttcr. Pure. Sweet, Clean, The chief Z rliaracteritlCSfli UOod hlltter I are purity and cleanliness. Tins butter comnints uoin, and will tetain its rich and tlir!tn flavnr In the last. Trv it and voir will never i iii anv other. Your money t refunded if you do not like it F.S. YOUNGER HIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIMMI Wlftff??f?ffTfffiWf.lgfJIWMJMWJMM,MMMm Cuba ana rono kico.