East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 22, 1903, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1903.
'"i"H"i"Hi"H,t'H"H,iiiiH' I'l'ti'i'i 1 1 iHmtwifin i mi in
July Bargains
Straw Hals at half price.
Uovs Clothing twenty per cent discount
Mens Summer Clothing at a saving of from
S2 00 to $3.50 per suit,
Summer Underwear 25c, 50c and 75c per
garment.
Working Shirts 50c and 75c.
Gloves 25c to $1 50.
Mens Working Shoos $1 50 to $3 00.
BEAR & DALEY
One Trice Clothiers. Furnishers and Ha'ters
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COMBINES
THEY HAVE ADVANTAGES,
ALSO
LUMBER SHIPMENTS.
Interesting Statistics From Pufjet
Sound.
Olvmpln, WnHh., July 21. MToril
int. in statistics Issued Ii.v Frank II.
Cole, editor of tin West Count and
Their
SOME DISADVANTAGES.. IMiriu Sound Lumberman . (Mo ontput
this your up to July 1 from Orays
i Harbor hns ronoiiod inn.riwi.wn wot
. .... ii- ,. I r lumber lS.finii.rtlM laths nnd 17.-
; t a ti ii J UiMl iiBte The loc-al and rail
Amount of Available Stock Feed- of ,,,,.,. mv, ,1(.H0
Sixty-Five per uent oi me urn in . lR,m(i t , inil.OHO.OOO loot Pllgol
of This County Harvested By i hoiiiiiI iiiIIIh have hciiI to foreign ports
Them ' during the same time total of 1S2,-
'(i HMHIli feet or uimiier aim i..,.in.i,i"'o
GENERAL NEWS.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
There nro nineteen telegraph wires
running directly between Koine nnd
ttiris.
Fourteen hundred employes of the
jovernniout railway machine shops in
Atistro-Hungnry are on strike.
. The Irish land hill passed its third
reading in the house of commnnH
yesterday by a vote of 317 to 202.
The Cramps have nearly finished
the first war vessel over made in
America for the Turkish govern
ment. Extensions of steamship lines from
Japan and China to Java have been
maae. which put San Francisco In
direct communication with Java.
Striking moulders at Toronto, at
tacked strike breakers from the
United States. Scores were hurt and j
many arrests made. All the reserve j
liCiico have been called out.
The board of eounlkintion at San
Francisco has raised the valuation
of Airs. Collis Huntlimton's imported
paintings from $1S.OOO to $150,000.
.Mrs. Huntington is In tears. I
The Conservatives, representing
(he present policy In vogue In Man!-,
toUfl, swept everything In the recent ,
election. The loglBlature will be
tnnnervntive by 30 out of to, '
There Is a great falling- off in tho '
American demand for Japanese raw j
Bilk. More proiorly speaking, tho
Jape hold it at prohibitive prices on .
account of the failure of the Italian 1
crop.
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Hotel Pendleton.
Sidney S. Ackerman, San Francisco
Ceorge T. Williams. Portland.
A. I.. Mouse, John Day.
S. n. Weymouth, John Day.
C. F. Doranoe. San Francisco.
Charles Holts, Helix.
W S. Slbsnn. Portland.
William Jlnhor. Portland.
C. JI. Smith, Portland.
h. C. Young, Indianapolis
II. Applegate, Indianapolis
J. F. Fisher, Spokane.
Charles Clerking, Athena
S. H. Stovall, Athena.
Golden Rule Hotel.
1. M. Hrickman. St. Paul.
.Mrs. J. W. Cronln, Moaohnm.
U J. Page, Murkland.
D. Davison and family. Hood River.
M. A. Shirley, city.
Miss I.. Justice, Dayton.
Miss May Justice, Dayton.
A .1. Morrison, Walla Walla
H. P. Rolfo, Walla Walla
James Roily. Walla Walla
J. (J. Helfrlch. Spokane.
Sam Lee. Pokln. China
A. C. Chandler. .Mc.Mlnhville.
D H Brings, Susanville.
Mabel Hyde. city.
Mrs J R. I.e Ilium-, Huntington.
Ktta Welch. Anderson
Arthur llurke, Cuntervllle.
O. I). Oalloy. Portland.
MoWhorter family, Portland.
J. Collins, Portland.
Over the county the stockmen nro ; shingles, not Including cargoes to
beginning to raise the cry that the California J"
use of tho combined harvesters i H,iml, lninml mlM m mills In tho
shortening the straw to such an ox-i southern pnrl of tho stale
tout thai they cannot find feed for J
tholr stock during tho winter months j $100 REWARD.
and it Is perhaps true to a great ox- j f u cluarette or
tout for i n. com dues nro coining 1 r ' " ' i
T into gonornl use nil over the farming ' Chewing Tobacco Hauls Trlb Falls
J I districts or the county. 1 .
f Shipment after shipment has boon i
conslsned to this elty during tho i Hev. J. It. N". Hell, tho oldest living
1 month or two Just past for tho farm- ,.,, ,H f the Ginud Lodge of tho
Hers or Umatilla county, and all of the,
..,!.. ,...l,ic In flw, ..-in-Ill niiiT iiiih
, .11. tit, 1 I.J-.'llll. .I.IIW. J.I .! ...... ,
mucuiucs UIO HOW ill. huiu hi
llelds. It Is estliuatod by tho lin
plcmont men that there are Iwlweon
70 and 77 combines In tho county
now, and that they are all at work
In the harvest, and It Is said that
this number will harvest at least 05
nnr i'imiI of the L-niln lii-nwii In the
rniintv. If this Is so. and tho estl-1 otninond it to all In need."
mate "is compiled from the sales made1 Price. $12.fi0 per treatment,
and the number of old machines, It sale by all druggists.
means that nearly that per cent of
the straw of the county will lie a loss
as tar as feed Is concerned, for tho
combined does not save tho straw, 1 I
or at least loses the chaff, which is; Washington's Grain Crop, j
tho life ot the food. Taeonm. Wash.. July 21. Grain ox-1
lly the old method whore the j porters estimate this year's wheat 1
thresher v.ns set In the hold and i (.r0i at 2U.ooo.Oi)(i tJ 22,000,000 hush.
stacked the straw as It was run els about the production of last
through tho machine, all. of the nutri-1 year Had weather and lack of rain
moot of tho straw was saved and the mH decreased tho yield in some ills
herds oi tho stockmen wintered , tricts. but this Is largely compensated
around tho pile. Hut now It is oitlior i for i,j t. increased acreage i
scattered over the field as tho ma- ' J
chine makes the rounds, or Is bunch- Acker's Blood Elixir nositivelv cures i
St. Louis
ABC
BEERS
Tho Highest Priced but
the Best Quality.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
lor of the Presbyterian church, linker
City. Or,, writes: "I have watched
with Interest the good results obtain
ed by the use of your remedy for tho
llipior and tobacco habit. 'Trlb,' and
fool that I can safely and heartily loc-
For
Trlb cures tho tobacco habit
Trlli euros tho liquor bawl.
Deafness Can Not Be Cured
Ther has hjn an advance i
it
.i ' Jii. 'SSi-E?,1 'fUS"" " J''?f can not'cl't hence the straw is a fertilizer un
nrice of raw sugar in the Hawaiian !" oue wa' 10 c,lre dwifuew. that , nutriment. Ami what mo larm
ffi.i. . JVI-- t V. V wa'm" U by .-oMtltiitloniil remill Deafnwi i or loses in the lent bo also gains in
ed and dropped In little lots about chronic Illnod Polsonlnc- nnd nil Scrnf-
tlie slxe or a cock of hay. If the ! uIiih affections. At all times a match i
cattle can eat this us It lies and be- ess 8stom tonic nnd purlllor. Money
fore tho rains come, It Is good feed, refunded if yon nro dissatisfied Flf-
but If It stays out In tho sun lor any ty rents and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt ft
length of time It is useless. Co., druggists.
The farmers are not mourning over
the woes of the cattlemen though. a tootoad who hold up (1 Ilo'r-
for It Is not a loss to thum to lie do- at Oregon City, Monday kicked bis
prlved of the money made on the victim furiously because bo hail no
pasturage rent The large stacks In mono
the Hold are not to tho best interest!-
of the growers, lor there Is sonic
Ingredient In the soil that Imriis
when the Btrnw Is tired nnd make
file ground useless tor a yeai or two
When the straw Is scattered over lie
whole area of tho Hold, or in dump
ed in small piles it duos not Iicin
the ground to the danger point am!
Heavenly
Drinks
Our Iced Drinks are good
enough for the Angels and we
feel certain they will refresh
and please all ordinary human
beings. On these very warm
days and evenings, there are no
more popular beverages than
our
Phosphates
Ice Cream Soda
Pick-me-tips
Ptmches
Egg Drinks
Root Beer
Razde Dassle
Pecan Sundae
F. W. Schmidt's
Tho Koliublo Druggist
I'.nii.tfin llliicl. I'liiilir Main 8 i
Any
Is k Go
Now it L
Pertd. '7 .". I
there , . H Ws
,, '. .Son nisi
t0 "iy room ri
pattern i.""M
ivery .:"
color 1m
E. I. M
UK
ICE CI
lust call uD J
ton's Candy stott
"r wagon roa
quantity of lcet
What dessert uj
satlsfacto till
this hot weather I
nnd Ice crcaa.
pure, cold ul
you arc down tor
try our hot m
Try our cacdles, d
fresh every day
Di
isiantts of 53. i per ton. ilno to great- Mut hv au Intlnmsil mudltlou of the
er rtomana ami also to a selling prlco "Vi0"1 "niaK or tnc i:iutuciiiaii tube,
combine hv the beet sugar nroduenrs "!?.n,hb' tul 1. Inanil you lve n
of Europe.
riimbllui: itouml or Imoorft tienrln. nml
I when It li entirely closed, ileafnesn Is the
Reforms In the methods of exam- f!T L1' ",.".es?,.!I,e. '"'""nimntlon can b,.
. , , .anu uill .llltl i.lin IUUII IVSIIireU lO ll
hiinp the persons and effects of in- normal eomlltlon. licnrlnp wll be ilwtroyed I
rumors 8t tne customs collection : nine caies out in ten are cnucil
TmrtK are In be nmile sit once with i L'J" -a".rrli. nrhleli 1 notliiiK but au In
lions an to ue mailt at onci , witn ; flame(I con,nton of mwnm gUrfswl.
a Tlow to lessening the annoyances , We will give One llnmired Dollars for
to which travelers are subjected. i an.T " of denfnew icne.l bv catarrh i
. , , ,, that cm not be cure.! Iv Mull. Catarrh
The Corean government is howling Cure. Seurt for circular free
because a Russian timber company .. J CHK.vnv & ro . Toleito. o.
ffi lftvlnir a cnhle ncrnsR the Ynln 1 r.'"H. ..a".."ri'K?.ts- ''
rivr. An American aud llritlsh bus
iness men enjoy the same privilege.
unmolested, the howl will be accept-
Ilnli s 'I'lioill- rilla are the best
JOHN C. DAVIS DEAD.
wJ ns Btich probably. Later on the pioneer of Weston Passes Away at
TJ. !!.... ...... . .... . ...Ill ....n Al.n " " .....
iiunBiaii ijvcii iiiiiuiii, win line niu ca
ble officially, which the American
and llritlsh governments have no oc-
the better condition of his land In
the spring, lor the cuttle tramp and
pack the ground until It takes much
more labor and time to prepare It
for the seed.
Another advantage or tho combine
Is tho saving in the pay roll of the
oiierator. When the headers wore
used, or tho hinders, tho crop had to
bo out and stacked, and then tho
farmor hail to pay so much for tho
machine to come into tho field and
thresh out the grain. Now the new
machine comes to the Held, cuts the
grain, threshes it aud loaves the har
vest all over when it moves off the
ranch. Local machine men have
agreed to take 5 cents a bushel tor
He will tell you
That barley - malt is a
half-dif;ested food.av good
as food can be.
That hops art- an ex
cellent tonic.
That the little alcohol in
beer only per c nt
is an aid to digestion.
Farmers Custom Mill
Fred Walters, Proprietor
i .ii,. inn i,.,r.,iu ,i.,..
Flour exelmiiL'oil for whont 'wavs tec
Flour, Mill Feed, ('lurried Feed, en plact vour ordenl
always na liuud. I
nr. Tamal
Pi
Vli buypocrl
can get the best!
price?
laatz
Telephone I
H"f-H-
i Conrad Plalzoeder
t
J Meats always on J
t
All kinds ol Fresh
Meats always on
hand. Fine Uacon,
Mams and Sausage.
J Prices us low as the lowest j
i
W--M--l--r-M- '
easion to do.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Walla Wall.i.
John C. Davis n blcblv r.utt,.,i each IiuhIioI threshed lor two yours
pioneer citizen of Wostmi died yes-1 1,1 Pay"""' "" a combined on some
terday at the home or hie son, I J. "f t,,u fnlr-slxed ranches of the coun
Davls, nt Walla Walla tJ 0,111 tm' tormors have found that
.Mr." Davis Iuib rosliied at Weston tlM-' "rHl 'KI,r t,,t'r would pay more
since 187S. and leaves a wife and lml" uu" 1,10 price oi tue maciuno,
Mind amounting to $S,000, waB sold , two grown children. He was born In I " tlle lcldd to pay the cash,
for taxes in Tacoma Tnosday. ! the state of Arkansas. November 4, An'1 ,lvo m1" rl111 "I the
... ... ici7 ty...w.....i . -.niir i.. i.. .n-r. hie machines, while tin tlu. iilil.tlmn
The granil lotiKe or too a u. u . . .'-...w.uu iu aiiiunua to aui, , - f -
of Orogon, Is now In Hesslon In Port-, "'' north to Oregon In 1301. n-'M"w It took a force of Irom 1C , trom Rerms, and brewed
land. ,t'sf"l"K -liferent places, until l" " '" r"'" , tho in absolute cleanliness
' . . UTS. when hu cnm.. t,. TT,ntiii,. sucks, so It Is a simple miestion o wuuhiiiim,
H. Johnson, an Astoria contrac-1 ,,,.. .,,,... .....' economv for the farmers m ns,. the He'll .-, ,r, .t
, ...v., biuii
is important, for agt brings
perlect f e r in e n t a 1 1 o n
But Purity
is Esseitiai
Hut he will tell you that
beer must be protected i
tort deciding where
'I examine n
t(l J!'
to
Acadeniv
TJnintllln
. . . . ml t ii.. sUlillU, 1IU1IT Hit HUH UVt'Il SlIIf.'. ... ... mi.
wt. anpiHHi nwa w.tn not.n ...seuhe M,.; myln r ((f frjuUs combined, and it has c-omo to stay,
mosua. throughout tho county and Eastern I Tll! lln" ,,f Tomple k Wilcox, ol
wmmm wiimtms. oi ijh itruiiue, Oregon. Tho remains were i1,n.11.ht 1 "'is city, lias iiisponoii or M now ma
.... l I..II TT.,lr. n . ... . r."-, ..,,1...... ...
is now in jnii ni union on a timrge , Weston yesterday and the funeral
of forgery. took place today from the JI. K.
Portland's city prisoners nro now church, of which he had long len u
working on the streets, under guard i momlmr.
of deputy sheriff.
The Harrison river mills of Fra-j Brutally Tortured,
ner IUver. II C. wero destroyed by , A c,l ' Hk'H fiat for per-
flr Tuesday loss $76,000 slstont and unmerciful torture has
PI... M,.r,.,lli. Pl'n,,, Mill. f All,,,. l,,,r.llilB ''0II jq 1 1 111 I ell . .TOO
" - fllllllll Ol. ,lf CaIiiiih -"..llC .... .!,...
w, i.untaii will. l. , ntlkun.
"For 15 years I endured Insufferable
ny. worn sold Tuesday to the Albany
uwai wuiei v,uiiiiiii. i,. f, ,i,. ,, , ...
... , , ... ,,,... . . .... wioiiiiiiiuaill flliU lIUilllllK IB'
Work on the new ?9,000 barn at tho Moved me though I tried evorythlug
Eastern Oregon Kxperiment station known. I came across niectrlc Hit
form at Union, Is now under way. j tors nml It's tho greatest medicine
Tho oppress office at Union will : on earth for that trouble. A few hot
handle ovor 20,000 crates of chorrlos ties of it eorr.rletely relieved and
by tho time the fruit season Is ovor euroii me." Just us good for liver nnd
this year,
I kidney troubled nnd general nobility.
, wild door which attempted to '' EOc- Satisfaction Ruarantoed by
cross tho Southern Pacific track near lu""" to,, iirnsKists.
Oranfs Pass, was run down and kill- ' '
ed by n locomotive, Tuesday. .L?d0'n0 "ouse 'or Sale.
Martin Zidmnlr. of l.owlstou. , ff j 2 '"tt ''r,:
Mont., lias been sentenced to hanB a,i)0;olltlj WUt Z Ut fo
Miy Il"e,,,,r- at l-'vlnKston. last0Mv Knm,ro t tlls 0lIlc,.
The Ooldun Oate Hotel, at Nome Attend as Individuals
(illy, was destroyed by flro July 10; , WnshliiKton, July 21. Tho 'state do
loss about $100,000. II. M. Hays, a partmont announces that the United
Pittsburg millionaire, nnd wife, wore I statos will not bo nfllclally ropro
hurned to death. I sentod at tho popo's funeral. Tho
Attornoy-fieneral Crawford will i members of tho loKatlou will probably
make no objection to tho reinstate
aient or Attornoy Henry St. Hayner,
-ho has beon disbarred from prac
tice for Improper conduct.
attend but In Individual c-npacltles.
Have your
Teutscli'a.
shooi repaired at
Without it, beer ferments
on the stomach, causing
biliousness.
Schlitz beer is brewed witli all
precautions. It is tin. r,. .-,,,.
uv.u ai,iuu,ini an lite wonu
over, because ol iti purity.
lit for the Rrrxtry Mottling.
Phono 51 Main,
II. Konittke.
S07 JIain St., Pendleton J
chines this year, most of them IioIiik
in the vicinity ot Pendleton. A list
of the buyers Is given here, that
some Idea ot tho genurul ns,. of the
machine may be shown: Louis Koub
ko and (I. W. Knight, of Helix; I..
Polls and J. 8. Hobson. of .Milton;
W. It. Illtnoy. .1. V. Tomple Jr. W. P.
Yohiikn. J. U. Klehurdson. Hiithrock
Ill-others, l.l(;ht llrothots. Alenior
Urothors, C. llreodiiiK. 1) V Mortln
of Pendleton, and Barker Ilrothei
of Coniioll, Wash.
The firm of K. I.. Smith & Son
havo sold ulioRothrr 2:j maolunos
but owing to the (not that the heai
of tho firm was out or tin- city not
all of the names could bo learned
but u partial list Is as follows .Mi
llae & Slioubort, of Holdinan. Hub
ert Walker. Carl Cooper and It. 1
Harp, of Helix; A. W Oaubnor. or
Juniper, and A. C. Kriedloy, Hubert
Cheney and O. P. llowman. of Pen
dlelim.
This does not take into uccoiiiit
tho It) machines boiiiK made by the
ItlKhy-Clovo people, five of which nro
suld to Umatilla county men. hut b
simply tho number in uperatlou at
llin 1.. .1... 11. .1.1.. V.
"l,ur- diseases, n8 well ns nnouino nln
oil I.uns Troublos are rolloved nt
.iIoKiio for the comliiK year. New
iidiiiK and eiiulpmcnt. Now man-ui'-nt
and u faculty of experlem
'cachors. Spoclnl arrnnKoineni
music students and for the can
'Aerslfclit of all students from out
wn. All crndos of public sciiooi
THERE is i
DEMAND foi
Canned fruits i
that taste l
i Mono
1 lias all the fresll
the fruiter'
J ing but the mq
mos into a j
D
rEvery
tin
i ihuroiiehly dono. our coiiok swfiet aaa
li' puiaiory work Is accepted by the nninsfakingwri
, . . ..n...,n inut ...,.1 vat Mural I '"" , ..ll
a.i-' social advantagea tho very host
Term begins September H, 1903.
REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL
!
t nnt find an eql
f .
j MONOPUW'
Standard
Miiiiiip'x't'ro"!
OREGON.
PORTLAND.
St. Helen's Hall
TUB BEEIt THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS
tK.sf isy by Ht. Hov. U. W. Morris I
Will enter Its filth year September
II 100:i. Numlior of resident puplln
bmltoil to sixty. Hook of Information
sent on application.
ELEANOR TIBBETTS, Prim
LOSSES AL
MET PROA
By the Fire 1
names we '
in,nanies 511
LUIUf-'
world.
HOITT'S SCHOOL.
... i .nri
moat dreaded nnd deadly of nil Menl Parl, San Mateo Co., California , (V)
Thorough inontal, moral nnd pliy.Hi- Iusura""
i Tr,....n mi ll- I -
Hurr(inndinK: o.xci:
uiRCDiun m. ana. onco ftn( . . A,.nr,B Wn1la), i ,.ifes: linnutlfiil
...,V,""w ',. ..V'.i. ,1 J!" ll!.f,..,V.''-' ,.KL'C': LloniG'ly "tho Ulng of all cough cures? ''"t climate; careful supervision
his experimental Hold near town, says cents ? LTuJ?
led. Write for frco sample. W. H.
Iolter & Co., nuffnlo, N. Y. F. W.
icitmldt & Co.
the Walla Walla Union. Tho yield Is
ono ton per ncro. Tho first cutting
was two and n half months ngo.
limited inimborfl; prepares for any
university or for business, Fall term
begins August 11. Sond for immune
ed cntnloguo,
IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D., President,
iFRANK I
800 MAIN
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