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r DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OP.EQON. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1903. BABY'S FUTURE Something for Mothers to Think About Lives of Suffering and Sorrow Averted And Happiness and Prosperity Assured by CuticuraSoap.OintmentandPills When All Else Fails. Every child born Into tliu world with an Inherited or early developed ten dency to distressing, disfiguring hu mours of tho skin, scalp ami blood, becomes an object of tho most tender solicitude, not only because of Its suffer ing, but because of tho dreadful fear that Uio disfiguration Is to bo lifelong and mar Its future happiness and pros perity. Hence, It becomes the duty of mothers of suchafUtcted children to ac quaint themselves with the best, tho purest and most cflecttvo treatment available, viz., Tho Cutlcura Treatment. Warm baths with Cutlcura Soap, to cleanse the t-klnamt scalp of crusts and scales, gentle applications of Cutlcura Ointment, to allay Itching, lrrltatlou and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses of Cutlcura Hesolvcnt, to cool the blood In the severer cases, are all that can bo desired for the speedy relief and permanent euro of skin tor tured Infants and children, and the com fort of worn-out parents. Millions of women uo Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for pre serving, purifying and beautifying tho Ma, scalp, hair and hands, for annoy ing Irritations and weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves. Soli throughout th wcrM. Cat-enr IUolTtnL arte. (In tortu of CboooltU Cotled rillj, Mr . wr Till of 0. Olat. at, fA, H"tp, 13c lnoti London, CT Chirtirbnute ltrt,o Kutae U ltlii Boston. 13? Columbus Art. VvUer Hruff C'brm. Corp . Proprietor,. mr fceo for Uow to Car Bsby Unmoor. BRANDED HAND CAREER OF JONATHAN WALKER, SLAVE STEALER. Engaged In the Business of Rurmlng Off Slaves to Mexico to a Free Col onyFined, nranded, Pilloried and Imprisoned Died In 1878, Aged 79 Years, 771' A'J't. . KhW AtitnfiiffltM Mnslteson, Mich.. July .'!!. Interest ing coromoules nrc to bo hold horo to morrow In commemoration of the twonty-flftli nnnlvorsnry of tho death of .Tonathnn Wnllier, Immortalized by the poet Whlttlor as "Tho Man With tin Uramlod Hand." Jonathan Walker was born In Har wich, Mass., In 170U and In onrly ninii hood tool; n sreat Interest in tin slavery question. In IS'lt" ho formed n compart with llenjamln l.tuuly for tho estnbllshment of nn escaped slave colony In Mexico. Tho moil owned a small vessel, and with It they assisted the slaves to pet away to a place of refuge. They followed this practice for several years, and Walker had many harrowing adventures durliiK tho time. Ho was finally raptured In Julv, IS It, and tried before a court at Key West. He wns convicted of slave stealing, and the judge sentenc ed him to pay a lino of $1,200, suffer seven years In prison, stand in the pillory for one hour and to have the letters "S. S." burned on the palm of bis right hand. Walker paid the flue; stood in the pillory, the branding part of tho sen tence was carried out and the suffer ing man confined in jail. There he remained for nearly a year until re leased. In 1SC3 ho came to Muskegon county, and settled on a beautiful spot near the lako, where he remained until the time of his death, which oc curred April 30. 1S7S. On tho first of tho following August a handsome monument to bis memory was erect ed In Evergreen cemetery oy Photlus Fish, a young United States navy chaplain, who bad known tho old man before his death and who had shared his views on tho slavery question. Tho dedication of tho granite shaft was made the occasion of a great gathering to pay tribute to the dead man. People assembled, not alone from tho immediate vicinity, but from many parts of tho country. On tho face of the monument Is a reproduc tion of the branded hand and the dates of Walker's birth and death. The best of bnrlcy, hops and yeast, selected by one of our partners. Pure water, from six wells driven down to roclc, Pure air, -which has first passed through an airfilter. Every drop of Schlitz Beer filtered by machin ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs. Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew ing to make purity certain to make Schlitz Beer healthful. Will you diink common beer, and pay just as much for it, when Schlitz I3cer can ue iiaa lor the asking. Ask for the lirewery Bottling. Phone 51 Main, H. Kopittkc, 507 Main St Pendleton mm "The reakers n Where to Stop at North Beach. The llroakors Hotel Is co ndueted lo attract tho boat i In n slimmer hotel that Is unsurpassed on th0 p,i Mt. -th of tho fnmoiiH California beach resorts c Coa The building linn mi ocean front of 100 feet, Is 7G fwi u storloH high, or 73 feet from tho ground now to the ton iff 811 four observatory It has hnndsnmoly furnished rooms, single or en suite gUUNlH, I'llUi! IIN'llI timilfc v.ii iu iv;u. (or i'J CONTEMPTIBLE MEDDLING.. COPYRIGHT Come and Bring Yonr Friends Show them what good laun dry work really means. Tho Domestic Laundry will bo al ways pleased to show Its skill and to demonstrate why their work Is superior to all others, and how ono can add to bis personal comfort during Un healed term by having their linen laundered properly DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Court and Thompson StreetH, The Old Letter-Writing Mtilady Strikes Baker City. Up In Baker City they have dis covered a now pastime, satin having found somo mischief for Idle hands to do, and this time It Is writing anony mous letters to married women tell ing of tho alleged actions of their better halves, says The Dalles Chron icle. From tho nature of the subject matter It will bo seen that someone In Haker City has all their time to ' themselves or thoy wouldn't havo time to undertake such an endless job. Tho same thing wns attempt ed in The Dalles a few months ago and complaint brought to tho Chron icle by the recipient of tho same. We, howovor, considered persons who would stoop to such underhanded business beneath tho notice of this journal and so persuaded the com plainant to let the matter drop. list f I 4 We keep nothing but pure natural Icu, frozen from pure, clear mountain water. It goes farther and lusts longer than artificial lco. All wo ask is an unprojudlced trial of our lco. Why not order a case of the celebrated Schlitz, A. II, C. or Uatnbriuus for your Sunday dinner? 'Phono your order to Main 51. HENRY KOPITTKE No Pity Shown. "For years fato was after mo con tinuously," w.'ltcs F. A. Qulledge, Ver bena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of piles causing 2-t tumors. When nil failed, IJucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at Tall man & Co.'s drug store. CATHOLC SOCIETIES. Annual Meeting of American Federa tion In Session. Atlantic City. N. J July 31. Dis tinguished Catholic churchmen and laymen aro filling the hotels in nntlcl patlon of tho opening tomorrow of tho annual meeting of tho American Fed oration of Catholic Societies, Tho federation movement, which was In augurated but a few years ago by Ilishnp McFaul, of Trenton, has mado rapid strides recently and tne result ' will bo nn extraordinarily largo at- tnn,l3ti;. .tl (1,.. i.nmliu, ..., tints Nearly every Catholic society of prom inence In tho entire country has been taken Into tho fold and all will bo well represented. In addition to tho regular delegates those present will Include a number of eminent prolntea who have accepted Invitations to ad dress the meeting. INDIGESTION Is tho cause of more discomfort than any other ailment. If you cat tho things that you want and that aro good for you, you aro distressed. Ack er's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your digestion perfect and prevent Dyspepsia and Its attendant dlsngree nblo symptoms. You can safely eat anything, nt any time, If you take one of thoso tablets afterward. Sold by all druggists under a positive guar antee. 2fi cts. Monoy refunded If yon aro not satisfied. Send to us for a freo samplo. W. II. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. TO CULTIVATE GINSENG. Local Company Organized to Handle the Aromatic Root, At tho county auditor's ofllce today artlrlos of Incorporation were filed, bringing Into oxlstenco tho Washing ton Ginseng Company, with a capital stork of $250,000, says tho Wnlla Walla Htatosman. Tho company was organized at Waltsburg and tho pur poses for which It Is formed aro thus stated: "To ongago In tho planting, culti vation and raising of ginseng and other plants, to buy and sell ginseng and other plants, to maintain ware houses for tho storage of tho samo at any place designated by tho board of trustees to own and lease lands, waiehouscs etc to carry on n com mission business and to conduct a general shipping business, and do such other things as may be neces sary in tho conduct of the business." The capital stock Is fixed at S250, 000 with shares of a par value of $1. The life of the corporation Is to be 20 years. The trustees and promot ers are A. K. llradon, of Waltsburg; I. K. Johnson, of Siiunyslde, and II. II. Thompson, of this city. Ginseng Is a herb having a root of aromatic and stimulant properties, In great esteem In Clilnn. The Man churlan product Is considered the best. A ginseng is produced In tho eastern part of the United States that is exported largely to China. ftlll-RE INTERSTATE TRAFFIC LAW IN FEDERAL COURT. trlr inns Attempt to Restrict Railroad Carrying Charges to the Published Rates Discrimination of $1.17 Per Ton In Freight Charges on Coal. NEW OREGON ROAD. Great Scheme for Opening Uo Cen. tral Oregon Proposed, Hums, Ore., July 30. Francis O. Ilurke, of .Minneapolis, spent two days hero making n personal examin ation of tho country and a feasible route for a railroad which ho thinks will be built from Salt Lako to the coast, terminating somowhoro near F.ugcno. He expressed the belief that the $ 10,000,000 recently paid the Union I'aclllc Company by Clark for tho Orogon Short Lino, will bo ex pended on a road through this coun try to tho l'aciflc Coast. After an examination of tho country bo has concluded that the most prac ticable routo tor such n road would he across the desert from Stein's mountain, striking Lnko county at a point where Oregon and California corners on tho Nevada line, thence bearing northwest and passing through Crooked creek valley nnd up the Chcwaucan valley to Paisley, and in a northwesterly direction to the low pass over the Cascado range on the headwaters of tho north mlddlo fork of the Wlllamotto river. Nearly all the timber 'In this part of Oregon would bo accessible to such a road, Mr. Ilurke goes from hero to San Francisco thenco to Now York. A life-sized copper statuo of Maudo Adams, tne noted actress, is n pro posed feature for Utah's copper dis play at tho World's Fair, St. Louis. Norfolk, Va.. July ::i. Itallroad and business circles are awaiting with keen Interest the outcome of the ar guments begun In the United States district court here today In the appli cation for a permanent Injunction to restrain the Chesapeake & Ohio rail road from carrying coal or any other tratllc nt nny greater or less vato than Its published tariff rates, and also to restrain the Now Haven road from re ceiving any rebate or advantage therefrom. The ease Is the first to arise under that section of the antl rebate law which gives tho Interstate commission power to ask for an In junction to restrain a railroad from rhnrglng less than Its posted freight rates. Tho action In the present case Is based on the original complaint of W. C. Ilullltt, a Philadelphia coal dealer, and tho testimony given by President Stevens, of the Chesapeake & Ohio, shows that a contract was mado five vpars aco by ills road to deliver at Now Haven 2,000,000 tons of New IUver coal at the rate of 100,000 toiiK a year, for $2.75 a ton. When the con tract expired in April last. H0.O0O tors remained undelivered and a new contract was made for the delivery of tli at amount nt tho old rate. After paying for the coal, Its trans portation from Newport News to New Haven by sea and for discharging It from the vessel, there remained for the railroad company only 28 cents a ton as freight from tho Knuawhn dis trict of West Virginia to Newport News, whereas the published rate of the Chesapeake & Ohio for that haul Is $1,15 n ton. It Is this apparent re bato or discrimination of $1.17 a ton In favor of tho Now Haven road and against others that forma the basis of tho complaint. Tho houso Is lighted by electricity with electric llchtc , , call bolls In every room, and thoso lights make It i 2 t brilliant bcacoiiB on tho ontlro const. 0 01 tl" The ontlro lowor floor Is thrown open to tho public and i. beautifully curpotcd, tho spacious rocoptlnn room nnd 'hrce halls always form fnvorlto gathering places for guests. The hmul nnd pool room Is nlso cjnlto popular for merry gatherings An Aoollan nnu Pianola In tho commodious parlor furolA delightful music at all times, nnd musicals are pleasant featm during tho entire season, The llrcnkors has a regular orchestra which furnishes for Informal dnnces nnd halls, and tho largo dining room with & smooth, hard floor, ninkes an Ideal hall for regular dancing cartla An ahuiidnnco of fresh and salt water fish, clams, oysters r crab nnd other sea food Is always on our menu; our entire supply a milk, butter ami crcnni comes from our own herd of Jersey con and poultry nnd eggs aro supplied from the lintel farm adjoin!., tho grounds. There nro hot nnd cold, fresh and salt water bathes In t. house, with prlvato hatliB and toilets. The waves of tho ocean nt high tide roll within 200 feet o tb hotel, and tho bench In front 1 superb for surf bathing. On the grounds nro bowling alloys, goir linkB, tennis courts an croquet sots: on tho lakes, Just back of tho hotel, Is a fleet ot su and rowboats, nnd on Shonlwater Day, Just oast of tho lakes, Is i gasoline launch for parties of fishermen, picnickers or others prefer the wnrm, still-water bathing to the tumbling of tho surf. All trains stop at tho railroad station In tho hotel grounds, u no crowding Into hotol omnibuses or walking In sand is necessarj since the hotel ground Is a perfect velvety lawn, where the pie aro practically landed nt tho hotel door. Tho Hreakors Hotol Is located at Ilreakcrs Station, a reguli ticket ofllce, where nil trains stop. It Is one and a half miles ton of Long Iionch Station. I In purchasing tickets see that they rend to Ilreakcrs, Wail and have baggage chucked through to timt point. Telegraph and telephone connections In the hotel. GBip out this Go upon Write the name of the lady clerk you wish sent by the Et' (JitniOKiAN to the UotOl uTfiiiKcrs. on two wccks vacation, blank space below. I Veto for. Employed at Series C 11 Coupons of "Series (."' must be voteilbj noon Saturday, August l bring the Coupons to the Hast Oregomnn OIIiit BECOM A MOT HE Is an ortlcal which rII women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compares with the pain and horror of t.It.l l.'il rii . . ft, it ii - i.i'iiii-iiiriii. a no thought r ii """"B "'".""B.T m siore ior imr, robs llio expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother's Friend .hiring pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of their most critical trial. Not only does Alother's Friend carrv women safnlv tlimmrl, t, .,-:i f i..i.i .. . . , 7 . J " " i"-"3 ui liiiiiu-inrui, out its use SsPParot;herSVlf0r,he COln''"K Wml M comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at Sl.CO nor bottle. Knnt- contnming valuable information free. tVTSP&MF'MM --.0 i-J.i,ula mummy F-j OTHER'S The Bradficld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Co. On Its Merit Has the laru " km lor Byprs' Best Flotik Been built up Only tin c to Byers Hest Flour It's ' that grows enters in I'lonr. Made by the PENDLETON P' 1 LER MILLS W. S. P- -tetor. Have Your Water Pipes '"v Delay w f'irst- 'a--'. ' and Repaired at Once "reaKS. ' hv BECK, the r Me Plumber. Court street, mi 1 ii Uule Hotel T 4 4 f f I "Cold--Ptiie Preservative" ICE PURE and NEW Made from wator that has hern boiled nnd 'listilled. The only pure ice in Pendleton Lasts 50 per cent longer tfian ponJ Does Not SBime or foul the refrigerator no foul odor follows its melting. The witter does n J taste "bad" and does not look milky. " -sweet nnd is as Clear as a wys'31 No Sawdust to fill the drain pipes. There is no tasle or smell of rotting wood; no typUoio other gerniB to mingle with the woiw that you drink. ! RDSS IRF and Ml I) STORAGE C Phono MAIN 1781 i , f-"r"l" ,M rri atfpitf in Mineral Rubber. LL- I C.n I ,".1 and all P-B tokos tlu ploco or slilnfiles, tin, iron, V'" Vnlloys, etc. &IM roonnns. Vor Hat anil Btoop Btirfaeos, utters j merit- u I 1 miijniii; 1 ior ail CIIIIiillUH. m-iioumi' " f",rmn(lnn I teetl. It will pay to aslt Ior iiricosauu r c0, m ..r- r-i A-rcnlTE ROOFING l (WH Worcester Building.