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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1903)
I X t i X x x x x x i HIH I Ml 1 1 I I t-H-H Mill' r ITEMS YOU'LL NEED For Summer Boy's Wash Suits 50c to J 1 35 Ntjglipce Shirts 50c to 2 50 Golf Sliitts 50c to 1 50 Conl Lnderwear 50c, St. 00 and $1.50 Suit Pretlv Neckwear 25c 50C antl 75c Stylish Belts... -5c to 90c Fancv Hosiery 15c, 25c and 50c Boys'Cloihing 20 per cent. Discount Men's Two Piece Suits ?5- 10 fi-5 Men's Si 3.50 Suits, Reduced to Stooo Men's 5 17 50 Suits, Reduced to $14.00 Straw Hats, all there is Left at Half Price BAER & DALEY One Trice Clothiers. Furnishers and Ha ters . ... 1 1 1 M 1 1 I t i I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 H GENERAL NEWS The plague rages at Hong Kong, but ii is thought it Is being gotten ; sradually under control. Detectives in New York City are , tratchlng the pawnbrokers' estab nshments for $100,000 worth of stolon j jewelry. A woman beggar In New York City ( -cas found to have 51.C75 in bank. ; mil was carrying upon her person 1 I. ton pennies which weighed 15 pounds. 1 The auditing of the accounts of Robert Punlap, deceased, of New York, dlsclojes a shortage of $200. 00. The loss falls upon the surviv tnc jtartners. j John Alexander Dowie. the fa mous healer by -divine" methods only, a few days ago renounced alleg iance to Great Britain and took out fcls first naturalization papers. The .Metropolitan Museum In New York City has purchased at a cost nf Jlfio.onii. a bronae chariot dug up on a farm near Rome. It Is believed to date from about Tito years before ( ChrlsL ' William J. Bryan in a speech at Urbana. O.. denominates Cleveland as the greatest political bunco steerer i of bis generation, referring to his leading the party In 1S92 Into the Wall street camp. , The mall of a company which has ieen booming Apalachla. an Oklaho ma, town, has been held up by the department because It disposed of town lots by drawings. No fraud Is eharged, but the lottery feature is objected to. ! PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. It is thought that John Running, of Spokane, who was found dead In his room Wednesday morning, was mur dered. The coroner Is working on the case. Patsey Clark has abandoned the Blue Ledge copper mine at Grant's Pass, and has shipped all bis drills and other exploration paraphernalia back to Spokane. He had the mine bonded for $210,000. The body of a sailor, supposed to , le that of John Beaupran. who was robbed and thrown into the river. -as found floating In the Willamette. Wednesday evening, near the Alns worth dock, in Portland F. Hoffman of Eugene, was thrown over a perpendicular bluff 100 feet high, Wednesday morning, by his uorse becoming frightened. The hor.- was killed and the buggy splin tered, but Mr. Hoffman will recover. Harry Caldwell and his son, of Victoria. B. C. were blown to atomb Wednesday, uear Macaulay Point. B. C. while dynamiting fish The ex plosive was discharged whllo in the boat und liotb men were blown to ihreds. Laborers nre being imported from California to the Astoria roek quar ries. The rock Is lieing used in the Jetty extension and the number of men employed Is only limited to the rapacity of the trainb to haul the none to the boats. Over HiO men eame up from the California harvest. Wednesday and more could he used Pacific Ironworks Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith Shop Structural Iron, Cast Columns, Etc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels. Bolts and Rod5. All kinds of I Repair Work Attended to rrompxiy rast End Uurnslde - H t m MitiMIW ' I 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 n n i 1 mmtTTT 1 Hotel Pendleton. Her.r F Conner. Portlnnd. M. Y Munley, Portland, .toe H Nathan, San Francisco W. R. Olendenlng, Portland. W. J. Clnrke. city. F. Howard and wife, Ohlrngo. J. U. Burton. Abilene. W. R. Hunt, San Francisco. Mrs. E. D. l.ules, Lincoln. Skemberg. San Francisco. W. E. Hale, Chicago. Gustave Warrlemonn, Chicago. G. S. Youngmnn. Portlnnd. E IJ. Conan, Portlnnd. C. C. Simpson, Portland. Charles J. Ferguson. Pilot Ruck. .1. F. Melcher, Starbuck. W. G. Cole, Pendleton. A. G. Howard, Spokane. T. G Halley. city. J. A. Lucill, Portland. G Willnrd. Siiokane. Golden Rule Hotel. C. A. Reed. Des Moines. G. D. Galley. Portland. J. A. Nelson, Salem. P W llrnu-n Colfnv V. S.' Furnish and wile. San An- toulo. Mrs. R. Pendleton. San Antonio. T. F. Smith, San Antonio. Joe Pelletier. Denver. Mrs. M. E. Gallagher. Spokane Emma Halleck. Monmouth. Pearl Halleck. .Monmouth. W. J. Moore. Spokane. A. G Xagel. Milton. Sam Lee. Spokane. .1. B. Angsburger. Blufftou. P. F. Burkholdor, Pettlsvllle. F. N. Churchill. Chicago. Mrs. W. E. Russell. Walla Walla. Mrs. G. E. Gage, Dayton. Mrs. J. W. Gage. Dayton. S. A. Mathls. Baker City. Mrs John Morrison. Clarkston. Miss Glen Morrison. Clarkston. W. O. Selfridge. Baker City H. Welch. Baker City 1 Biiiioomo.cmorToLiDoj,, Frank J. Chener mite. otn at u ine ..tn.f nl th Arm Ol F.J.UDeneT & LO . dolnic Du.lnes In the clir of Toledo, county aua Hale .lortum. uiu iu, iu mw 17 the .am o, one uuna h'" fSuoi lUlTiSiurrb Cure, twora u before me nd iuUcribed In my t pretence mit om uy u - . 1 ! tlxV . ' W. ti LEA BOS' I). 1S.. ' Soury Public. IUIPi CaUnb Oute 1. Uken Internally nd icu directly on the blood nd macoo. inruce ot the iyitm. Send tor leitlmonUli. !rs. lUll'i Fmllj Plll ro the l;. Farms for Sale. We now huve listed for sale some of the best wheat farms and stock ranches in the county. The stock tanches can be sold either with or without the stock. All the places arc well improved and well supplied with water. Also some very desirable city property. Including new modern resi dence on north side of river. Call and got prices. BENTLEY & HART.MAN. Triii tin- world's greatest "rx' for th linuor and tobacco liabitB. Price per treatment $12.30 For sale by all druggists St. Bridge, Portland. DA.LV EAST OREGON.AN, PENDLETON, OREGON- THURSDAY, AUGUST NOTES FROM ECHO MOSCOW MAN LOOKING FOR CREAMERY SITE. Believed That Market Gardening Would Be Profitable In This Local ityRecovery of Uncle Rube Oliver Echo Is Just Now Without a Meat Market. Echo. Or.. Aug. &. John II. Miller, who run the creum station nt Moscow for two years for the Hnzelwood ioo ple. antl who has recently been eon necteil with the Wnlla Walla Cream ery. Is here looking over the situa tion with a view to establishing a station here He mot with an ncel ilent to his wheel antl hail to go to l'entlletou for repairs. He has not fully erulsetl out the country here yet, hut says from what he has already seen it is his opinion that 1,000 head of cows should he sending cream to Echo. This would mean the distribution or at east SL'u.uuu in not prows, as , , dairymen of the I'nlnuse country ami other places. An industry of this kind, together with hop growing and market gard ening will do more to reclnim this snnd and sage-brush than a half doz en irrigation congresses In other words. If the people here will nwake to the ImiKirtance of bringing all the treasure out of this sand that there Is In It. instead of trying to own the earth, It would probably be better for the Individual and certainly so for the country. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stunlleld and .Miss Myrtle Hill will take the morn ing train for Portland, where they go for a weuk's visit. Alex .Malcolm has returned from his outing and Is nt Ills stand behind the counter. Jud Rogers has closed his meat market, as the harvest trade Is alniut over and Echo is now without fresh meat; rabbit will therefore constitute the lending hill o- Mmre for some time. F. B. Vaneleave and Thomas Slier- idan came down this morning from Pentlleton. whore they hail been per fecting the transfer of the Butter Cmjk ranch. Uncle Rube Oliver is out ngain. after about a week's sickness Mr. Blrum and wife, of Lewiston, are here visiting the family of 1.. A. I Esteb and tnkinc a look at the coun I try. WILL RAISE ASSESSMENT. Walla Walla County Will Raise Val I uation on Twenty Firms. 1 The board of equalization today j ordered notices mailed to some 20 persons and firms notifying them that their personal property assess ments as returned by the ussessor. would be raised and "that August 14 would Ik- set as the date of hearing, says the Walla Walla Stntesman In cluded in the list are some eight firms doing business in thiB city and Waitsburg. and 11 Hhet-pnicn of this and Umatilla county. Bank stock assessments were taken up t0(,ay ,)Ut IllltnlllK tJentt. waB do- ciueu upon. u is uniicrsiooti How ever, thai the board will make the assessment the same as last year in I spite 01 the fuel that the stockholders I in the two banks are at present re- j sisting the collection of the tax in ; th I'nlted States court GRASSHOPPER PEST. Gilliam County Suffering Great Loss Through "Hoppers." Grasshoppers have commenced I work in the gardens, wheat fields and alfalfa patches in many parts of the county. They are said to be numer ous this year and have already devas tated much property. In the Trail fork section they nre said to have done a great amount of damage Frank Woosley hnd 100 acres of fine wheat, but since the "hoppers" came nothing is left of It but straw. They have destroyed lio acres of wheat on Mrs. Kate Russell's ranch, eating it almost to the ground. Other cardnns and fields of irraln in the j same neighborhood are suffering to a lesser ejetont from the ravages of the pest and although some people ! have tried to exterminate them or drive them off, their attempts have proven futile. Condon Times CAVALRY HORSES NEEDED. Government Board Will Go to Wal lowa County. Eighty-four horses ure needed to fill the quota of the Second squadron of the Ninth cavalry. It Is thought the board which will leave Fort Wal la Walla on the 10th Inst, for Joseph, Ore will secure this number, says the Walla Walla Union. McDonald Bros,, contractors, are there break ing a considerable bunch of horses recently rounded up. Tho board composed of Colonel E. S. Godfrey. Lieutenant Edward Cal vert and Veterinarian John Tompany, will go by way of Lowlaton, Idaho. The trip Is of unusual significance to one member of tho board. Dr. Tom pany, who was stationed nt Lewiston with Company C, First Dragoons, in 1SC1. At that time Dr. Tompany was a man bohlnd the gun. Speaking of his coming trip to lewiston, he said: "We were stationed there to head of whiskey smuggling and horsosteal ... . . .,, l.nllt Ing and wiuio mere o.u .- " the llrst swinging ferry across tho Snake river at Lewiston. After len mg the station I wont to the East to serve In the civil war." After visiting Josopli the bonrd will likely visit several other Oregon towns should they not he able to ac cept the S4 horses required. 1 Notice to Tax-Payers. , t, n.,i., ni-econ. AugUBt 3rd, 1 ,1103 Notice is hereby given that the board of etpiallzatlon or Umatilla Countv. State of Oregon, will meet at the oluee of the clerk of said county on the last Monday In August, and puhlldv examine t)io assessment rolls correct nil errors In vnluntlon, description or nunlltles of land, or other pmiH-rty. It Is the mity of all persons Interested to nppoar at that time and place If it shall nppear to the said board that any Innds or other property are assessed twice, or In the name of a persons or itorsons not the owner thereof, or assessed under or beyond Its value, or any lands or other property not nssessetl. the said board shall make proper cor rections C r. STRAIN. County Assessor The Death penalty. A little thing sometimes results In , death. Thus a mere scratch, tnslg niflrnnt cuts or puny bolls hnve paid the death peunlty. It Is wise to huve nucklin's Arnica Salve over bandy. It's the best salvo on earth and will prevent tatality. when burns, sores, ulcers and piles threaten. Only 25c lit Tullmuii & Co.'s urug "tore "Is tiie prisoner going to plead In sanity as his defense''" asked the court stenographer "Judging from bis selection of an attorney," replied the lawver. who hud failed to got the case "I should say he was - Cincln nnti Commercial-Tribune tvtnei Is to huve a new crematory (to cost $ir. "tin and be tlnisnetl do- j ,ember 1 In it n body will he retluc j ed tt, ashes iu 40 minutes Oil wuter : and nil are the only combustibles ! used 1 . . - - Just try .1 Parrot Cigar 5c" Yi"-. that riuht The Parrot Cigar is the best ufjnr of them a!i DESPAIR k CLARK CONSUMERS WHOLE SALE GROCERY AND WHOLESALE COMMIS SION MERCHANTS 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Results at Small Cost. Why not Join our union of piano purchuHCEH and have a hundred dol lars? You can do it nnd wo cun help you. This is how it is done: We can well afford to sell ten or more pianos! cheaper than one, so have organized! a union of ten members. You Join, and pay 1 10.00 down and $10.00 a mouth, the piano Is yours. Now here 1 is the best part of It. Every time a I new member Joins the price of youri Instrument depreciates In price $10: 111 UlllUl nifltlB, Wl filled every mombu ment tlO.i less than regular price for example, a regular $300.00 instru ment can be had for $200.00 by Joining the union. Don't delay tak ing advantage of this great opportu nity, as it will only last a few weeks of the dull seusou. This, combined with our easy payment plan and ex change contract makes it possible for everyone to hnve an Instrument. Therkelfcun's Plnno House, 31C K. Court street. Everything musical. 6, 1903. Follow the Growd Any of these warm even ings and you will find them at Schmidt's Fountain A'tcr trying our soda you will readily understand why they all come here. They say our ice cream is the richtst our gin ger ale the snappiest our egg drinks just right Foncy drinks well, the mere names will make your mouth water. The reason is simple we use nothing at our fountain but the very best, and our fountain man has made a life study of the liustness and knows just how Have you tried the 'lSeerthut made 'Pendleton famous 1 ' Our Root Beer F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist I'uitoflicc Mock Phone Main 8$i t-H'-M-"H--M--H-t- i-i : 1 1 w l i 111 t t , Military Academy ! Dr J W Hill. Principal. i 4ib & Marshall Sts.. Portland. Oregon. A PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 1 X New buildings, modern and omplete. Mu mm I training. military dlaclpllue Boys successfully fitted for all colleges or for business lire. Principal of 23 years' experi ence In Portland. BoyB of any age admitted at any time. Write for catalogue. Fall term opens Septembe 1C T ! OREGON. PORTLAND. St. Helen's Hall; Hub a Normul Kindergarten Training Clans iu connection with Its Acade mic Depurtmeut Sepurate residence, j Two-year course. Model Kindergar-, ten. Provides practice work. For ! 1 details address ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prin, Before decldiug where to go to i school, exatnlue a i Pendleton Academy , catulogue for the coming yeur. New building and equipment. New man 1 ugeniout, and a faculty of experleuC' , j ed touchers. Special arrangement I for music students and for the care 1 ful oversight of all students from out of town All crades of public school - work thoroughly done. Our college, preparatory work Is accepted by the) best colleges East and West. Moral . and rocIuI advantages the very best Term lieglns September H, 1'JOu. m 1 j. 11 1 1 t t . ,,,,, (impresses 7BPioi! Ktv- w- M- ' " that we naj Jt "know nu"..flti tt-. a T ""6 a n? tms ? STATE NORMAL whlj. Sme i STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WJilSIUJN, - - UWiuw' , tlie Tenicie ,rU!eetts,0h.s"!n,s,tr!,8lTERM OPENS SEPTEMBER mffQ j runic ,,. iron i- uniTrc ernnoL. I It thickens . ioi Menlo ParK. San Mateo Co., California lng the ff tie Thorough' mental, moral and physl-Uood In ' gV viij- M training for noys. mouk.- , uu ia way- vr.j iices. beautiful surroundings; excel-, tlmD 'e cM, Buffl out climate; careful supervision , lt work. "AS,tlilDr 1 mlted numbers; prepares iu ' rices m' " w I university or for business. Fa 1 tor wbceU at P" g flnOl begins August 11. Send for Illustrat A sfof ed catalogue. IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D., President. ICE CREjJ JUSI Mil UD M,i tat dessert satisfactory M "cam. 'J you are down to fa trv nr ki Is always received J piace your order with ns. Fir. Tamarack ..Pine., Why buy post cotiJ can pet the best lot J price? Laatz Brj Telephone Mahl TRANSFa TRUCKIfl STORAGI crownerhJ Telephone Miliffl AnY Time SMI ills a Good Nnw is the accepted i have your house F'J pered. A time p'unin th,r, will helo its tool fullv. Some nice, mnrr will lend ' to anv room. Our ttedj rmir was never .tiorec pattern in endlea J every one nw co or oesian. oci' j let us show hto"J at it will eottl whole house or one ftl E. j. iM 111 Court Strt rue WAY wheel. .ffiase "J tmlrlng-repainT' ...bolstering i rehlcle loo - We ba tn