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DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1903. 5 x t H HUH t 1 I 1 1 t I HMI Hats and Fall and All the Late Shapes and Colors X X x M BAE R & DALEY -2q Main St.. Fondleton One Price Clothiers Furnishers and Hatters H-H 1 1 I I I I 1 I 1 I M GENERAL NEWS. A speed ot 117 miles per hour has been attained over the Sossen exixjr imenta! electric railway In Germany. J. B. McMillan, a Kary conductor, was killed Saturday at Caddo. I. T.. by tramps whom he had put off h'.s train. An unsuccessful attempt was made Saturday to kidnap the S-yoar-old daughter of Governor Mickey, of Ne braska. The city of Dresden has opened a drunkards' home, where those hope lessly addicted to liquor can stay three years at a cost of 4G cents per day. Judge W. G. "Wylie. ot the Louisi ana supreme court, died of pneumo nia Saturday last on an ocean steam er, en route from England to New lork. Common contagious diseases, the cau.ses of which are practically un known, are scarlet fever, measle. tklckenpox yellow fever and hyd.-v phobia. Patrolman Dennis Fitzgerald, of Chicago, was Sunday last knocked down with his own club and shot twice with his own pistol, in a fight with two negroes. Portugal has established a naval embargo of the Azore Islands to stop emigration. All the Inhabitants who can get away are leaving, most of them lor the United States. The body or Hans Hausen, the missing chief engineer of the Gennarj steamer Eva. was found Saturday, floating in San Francisco Bay. His disappearance is associated with that of Captain A. Drillet. of the French steamer Detallle. The latter has not been found. NORTHWEST NEWS. , l A local capitalist will construct a hotel in Portland to tost J180.000. There are now about 40.000.0t)0 eggs in the Ontario salmon hatchery, j Plans for a Crittenton training' school for girls are now under way in Spokane. Nine business houses were de- i stroyed in Idaho Falls Saturday, loss about 112100. Edward Brown, a logger of Grant'e Pass, was crushed to death In a jam of logs Saturday evening. Noble Hamilton, one of the ablest jurists of the Pacific Coast, died at San Francisco Sunday, aged S7. D M. Letts, a Southern Pacific brakeman, had a loot cut oft by a derailment at Ashland Saturday. The Salvation Army ot the Pacific Coast will observe Harvest Festival Season from October 3 to C, this year. Tbe 11-year-old son of H. W. Scott, of Forest Grove, tailed a huge black bear which had eutert-d the cow lot. Saturday night. A charge of manslaughter has been brought aganisL the managers of the Florence Crittenton Home, at Port land, for causing the death of an in fant.' Tickets for two large lottery com iwinles are being sold continually in Portland, according to the advice or patrons of the concern. The police are investigating. W J Howehs, superintendent of the state hospital at Medical Lake, Washington, was fined 5 Saturday, for striking an insane person. Tne, club and had defied the superintend eat School Books School Tablets School Supplies v mitipr what the boy or girl Needs for use in f I-areet tabUtsltvitk I FR AZIERS BOOK STORE 'I 51 tl 5 I mm ill 1 m 1 WHtllfH H1IIDIH Caps for Winter jcm i stttvx ca 1 I 1 I 1 I ! !! I 1 ! 1 1 I I M I t HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. W. D Jameson. San Fraucisco. Mr Forksum and wife. Portland. E. L. Power Lebanon. J. Frank Watson. Portland. A. Graydon. Portland. L. J. Keady. Portland. V. R. Glendening. Portlaud. A. D. Chase. Portland. Sol E. Levi. Cincinnati. W. H. McClontlck. Portlaud. George E. K. Fichtner. George E. Mossu. Siokane. toward A. Tv!n;i. .os Miiuc Andy McCarthy. San Fruiclsco W. N. Bill, St. Louis. L. S. Nichelson. St. Louis. Thomas Purdy, Portland. J. T. Clark. San Francisco. Gursel. Portland. W. Sklles. Spokane. H. J. J. E. J. Fowler. Portland. C. Dickson and wife. Antelope, W TVaite. San Francisco. J. George Stevous. Sokane. R. Mosor. portiana. M. Bell. Slokatic. L. Morey. Spokane. T. H. Golden Rule Hotel H. A. Blackman. Walla Walla.- E. S. Enrlght. Walla "Walla. E A. Fansher. Walla Walla. T. B. Lacy. Walla Walla. L. E Smith, Spokane. J. E. Dixon. Spokane. George McManarocn. Spokane F. J. Morrison. Lewlston. A. It. Price. Albion Carl Yount. Douglas. F. J. Graham. Portlaud. W. J. Moore. Spokane. J. Thomeson. Walla Walla H. W. Bennett, Seattle. M. E. Hackethorn. Valley. Frank Reed. Adams. C. C. Rlnehart, city A O. Moody. McKay. H. G. Thomas, Heppner. D C. Gurdane. Helix it' t Phlnns. Caldwell. Sam Sheppard. Idaho Falls. Mrs. M. S. Swift Bonner. Mrs. A. D. Baum. Pullman. Blanche Baum. Pullman. Nntir to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the undersigned, room 1 Judd building, until Thursday, October 8th. at 3 p. m.. tor the erec tion and completion of the Bowman hotel situated on Main street. Pen dleton. Or., according to plans and specifications prepared by C. t Troutman. architect Bids will be re ceived for the different branches ot . M(nne Plnnc the work as per speciuu""-. and specifications can be seen at the ' office of the undersigned. The owner reserves the rtgnt to reject uUJ a" bIdS' C E. TROUTMAN. Architect. Notice to Patrons. Having rented the retail depart ment of my butcher business to Mr. A V Augustavo, an experience butcher of "Walla AVaila, I myself trill conduct the wholesale part of said ,i aii nunnna knowins themselves Indebted to me will please call at tne market auu ---- , inmstivn aliia desires to announce that the business wUl be conducted as n nas oeeu. uuu ---rons of the market will receive the .nrtfKiiis treatment as hereto- fore, PEKRY HOUSER. A D. AUGUSTAVO. Mow's This? We- tMtr One Hundred l)ollx lrd rtrrh tbat can net be enredby llalft C.t.rrt. Cure. ve. tue unaeraia-nru. ,. WE8T T TllUAX. WholeiaUr PnwUU -T?wKnU KIXSAN MABV1N. Wtiole- .."ii of tta Ttem. Teumoniai 7rywtttie. Sold tr nan rauin - - n .. i ihs nrxt vour vacation . , 1,-. HnVlnip noor water " Inforlnr InA into the boll- or uuvuu. ed water. ieu txuio """ - , day wUl supply an oromary wuiuj -ui. ninntr of drinking water. lie ru nn 'nheae Mala Wl 4 Seti 1hs )n Tim. , v t, -si' WaM wirfta rrtrit FaVr, Wt4 WH, - 2B to otueir 1. ivvb. For the above occasion the O. R. & . o,.ivtsi rate of 11 for the round trip. Tickets on sale October ui -AtiirTi ihtk same dav on a s'peclal train leaving Walla Walla about 10:80 p. m. Fpr particulars, call on or address F. F. Wamsley, 'iiiiunr HE SALVATION ARMY BRIGADE , j AMONG MOONSHINERS. Cavalry Band of Missionaries Seeks to Spread Religion Among Feudists Well Received When Known They Were Not Revenue Officers. Inplimi l.v Cm. I The "Mountain Brlcado." a detachment of Genera! Booth's Salvation Ariiiy. in vaded Jackson, as they had promised j ami lert here on tlic suo-mlit? trip on linrcfOiiwl. nv-nr ihi mnlint n !n5. This trip will embrace a tour of the coun-j ties or Breathitt. Magaffln. noyu. PfL'f. nti.l i nfMw.r nml n Knfnliril Of two days will be made at the county , scats of each. Stops will be made, and metlngs hold in the way stations between the several county scats. It Is the general opinion of Jack sonlans that tLe visit ot the Salva tionists will benefit this community. They preached a tv.liglon of love and good will among men, nnd those who have taken no hand In the feuds are hopeful that their sermons will In Home degree remove the bitterness between the followers" or the feud leaders. NTUCKY f INVHUL Eight meetings were held during ( Rn Qty yesterday by Chief of Po the stay or the missionaries in Jack- Uev. minis. nnd examined by County M.nn. l.nlni, ll 111 l .It, i . .1 I 1 1 1 1 1 .... .. .. 1. n 1-.... I.T l.-w son. four of them being new on Main street, in front of Provost head- nnariers which are located in the I courthouse yard opposite Harpist Bros." store. Judge Hargis was an Interested spectator at these meet-, ings. nnd generally occupied n chair r.n .tin eltlou-nlW In front of Ills Store during their progress. j -r,-,.. When the Salvation came last week it was cordially greeted by a people lis niotlmit nr cnsuel war fare was new. Many Jncksonlans fare was new. Many jnchsonians , contriuuieu io us supjian. uuu umc , f,..,tcl,n.l frrnt nml chnltnr for RnmP I ...o..v t, ... ...... -.. (.it- tpt Unn-pi-pr tr.tr,'. were no - , : i On the other hand, some regarded the . whole thing as a take anu a scneme tn mnt-A rnnnnv Tn tlins,. nf this ... ....... t opinion the custom or the Salvation-. ists to take up collection at ever ( meeting furnished an evidence to sustain this theory. The personal appearance of the , members of the army was largely In their favor, and many wete heard i tn rmnrl.- flint thev were n fine look- of the missionaries" during their stay. converts maile by tne Salvationists j A numler of the lieople at the In- door meeting went forward to l? prayed for. but no evidence was slv-1 en to the public that any greater im-; pression was mnde upon the seeker ; "Rat Ankles' Noble, who was the : star witness for the defense tn the , Jett trial iu Cynthlana. nnd who , swore that he was talking to Jett ; at the time that Marcum was Bhot. ( went Torward at the hrat night b ...UA iritrfC meeting and asked to be. prayed for.; WfKJ KfNUWO He also stated that he was lntoxi-i cated at the time, but after that night 1 he never Intended to take another; vr,i,.. t,..hi,. Ha "drop" He never attended anotheriWI.cn Hi k'dncy Trouble Ma of the Salvationists meetings, but Fastened nnd Reached the so far has kept the promise he made chronic Stufio? If it Has It Is to them. Several church people of incuPOblc by Anything Known the community iook pan in w- ' vices at the courthouse. Moonshiners' Surprised. Colonel Holtz. the Salvation army i..nri.r nf Cleveland, and his band canvassing the Kentucky : .. .... ..j. ! mountains Ihtwuubb cexI came near meeting ith nVl"i trouble near here, just ouv - u u MOlher .erj In cu. Ucura place they Inquired it there WJ1 ' m an,of u yuiton CcmpouDdi, church or schoolhouse where the ; tedb Johnt ji,on. the asenuot th might stop and do some evangelistic rlmComfomCl, taL.oto: work while resting. W. U. Fridlej. retldftt ot Lou Ontoi, A woman told them that off to tbo j rlBg ,0,, uauej dlKti Brtjrbt'i ll left and down In thf creek bottom .ujua, rterjfcolr elf.'ooud ll treat they would find a crowd of men. The) tne. He commenced 00 Fuliou's Kent little cavalrv band. leaving their compound to February. J. m December wagon on the main xoau uuu with them some ot their musical ln- . u-onn.,.. tlifir war down B. , , . i.i..r ntli thft- saw tne siue ui -uu - - .h.. men working abIt a small log " " They were surpriseu at two io" being fired and then to see men. run- nTngEin different dl ""JS came to a halt ana wonueieu "j the men had run. A guide soon ex- plained the situation, it maw- shine still and the shoo were fired as a warning to the operators to make good their escape, wiucn uix, The Salvation Army men were in high glee and hastened to explore the place. After Daing asaareu intmrieru were- not revenue snen the operators were persuaoeu w cuuiu- back, set up tne ures, uuu ..j.-i. , tio. ltrtunr was made. liaiiuiB " . After the Investigation tne Salvation ists held religious semcea ana souie .V.,. mrnnillilllMV IOUIHI in IK I II t-ii ... v - singing. . ... uiim Ptei fr Life r ew7 " , . . nfl.h l.nllr Brnnnd eXTOeCtlne film to die, aad ) son riding tor Jlte. 18 miles to get vr. ivings colds, W. H. Brown, of Leeeville. Ind, . Aminm ATknlAlC f rflTTl &StD vauurm uu o m. hut this wonaenui rocuiciuw , t ...... .1 Ir.f nA crvin Ctired U1V him. He writes: "1 row sleep sound- every night." Like mrreiuu cures of consumption, pueumuiiio, raids and etIp Uiyuvu4uDt .wc f - . it. tnorritRR merit for UI Ji UH3 n w-. l.aaA ea llinir inillUltTB. UUaM teed bottela HOc and $1.00. Trial hot tin. frw. t Tallman & Cos drug store. -' - Arnica Satwe. 8m -wrM' Ihw far mml , u ' ms amm rive. Jee, 1tst or bl tar CUU. earBd, eWW, WUl. mmv. ons. ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fever sores, chapped nana, sun eruiiuuui infaiiu.in fnr niiiw. Cure eutranteed. Only 25 cents at Tallman & Co.'a, druggists. New ready-mad dally at TeuUch's. skirts arriving Woman's Nightmat ... .... t pure. The critical wdeal througn which me cxpci-ium ...... pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering an4 danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be cither painful or dangerous. The use of Mother' Friend so prepares the systetn for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful 'ikriS tnotn&t & Moth rtf wnmfn th rem rr li 6 nd for fre boot containing tnfannation QI pricCirsa viiud v cm -jjrvt UIWM4C1. The Bradficld Reoulator Co., Atlanta, Ca. THINKS HE IS CHRIST. Strange Man Creates a Sensation at, Oregon City. Bareheaded and barefooted, with, an Iron chain wound around his i waist, and going south on the rail- j road track as fust as he could walk a man giving his name as ueurge : hailing from lieveny. I MiucnnliiiKit9 v.-ns arrested in Ore- I'llVBIl'IUIl I'UWWIl Ull a niut(,i- w. lllB insaile - ,,,,, savs the Salem States- Tnl. man seemed ail right e.cept wjlt. jle nan n chance to talk on reijous subjects, when lie gave vent ,0 .some father startling statements,! nnimitnnlmr lllinself US the liridO-I groom of Josua Christ and stating that his mission was to piumji miracles. The examination developed the fact that he had twice escaped frtim inannn nsvlums m-vsumabiy in the Bast. He said that It this was , aot blileveu uy tnt, examiners, they M),j write nnd ask them, rue :ocai , . . , ... .,. ,.t f r,r 1 omriais ueciutu iu luut- um n... . ,i.in nT,nm thn ii i lie m' iii " strnni.er jg his diet or fir boushs. UTapliej in I)0plar leaves. He svval-, ...iti.n... nn.,.ii- nml ' lows meM' tt UU"Ul i n,,,.v ...... 8latej that he had gained wuglii 8ln t, bi! call auo,,tel this diet. About four of these a day are requlrtu to Kee nlm i,v KO0(j fonn. nnd Just to , show the examiners that he ac ted sood faith, he swallowed one of , tuese stranrt objects, of which h hnri n trnnil suuiilv In his lHickets. j vpon his person was found a statement or tilings ne minim n- im uo. among them being- 'oiin 1 l.w as-' serveratlon mat he can walK on w,ater. raise the dead, and that n knows how to live forever A short irou chain found with lil.ii ss. ' declared his faith chain, and ton siderable harm would come to him if he lost it He was brought to Salem last night ' Except the Fulton Compounds, j Vc Are The Sole Aont. " i An n e rUrace ot fie unniual chrcter of lit i milon Compound! tbat cotnimcj aoe not pui- ii. i. i, tritlmaDltU excert inone repun- Se. i klineT ttat te-.t . LVlhe ebrou,e .tle.ed to be Incur jo0( tn Tar p,,. oj t! c"t. nr write tht he tu erteen uound in weitbt nfl li ia :.,. an. . rooA hrt dar -"ort Jnha & , . , Jo1uvk.u. the Lo. Oo. droxrUu. ecuttnn tbl er. B(lknowJeerliberrecoTerie id SfVbicrie uSTrible bT a.hw ","1 w drut.l-u. 8. a. Palmer, the l.SSSSSLJI STrtNiT. Market ti.l.tUDraocl. w. ,0. tff'AmS. SSSSSSSSS -juS u report "i fJ'S L 1 i' , anoot Mrtormlawlbelrfuiierkio. TJe carenle iroubUr base en aead tor Pp- oeatacat reworle erl wper cwj w P"'.'f-rr.Lr duTTi: tor ujr - - .... r-h. rtlinalee II 1 rfooa . . " rnr 1 T TV, c .i Mi.MmitMuean F. W. Schmidt's Pharmacy. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this in mind when you need poultry and stock supplies and nk for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure tor your cow trou bles. C. F. Golesworthy 127.129 East Aha St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer THE SURE WAY . '- aael CaBMUBD- Uf la' te yf eM k ely will stop the, cough la a Bight, nI rln ttin rold fill! nf VOUr'STBtem. HUU " " ' - - . - -- Always a quick and sure cure for Asthma,' Bronchitis, ana an inroat ..J In. Irnilhlci If It dOM Tint Sat isfy you the druggist will refund your money, wnie 10 us ior iree auuiuin. W. H. Hooker k Co., Buffalo, N. Y. r. W. Schmidt ft Co., drugglfta. No woman's nappl ncss can be complete without children ; it is her nature to lovo and want them as much so as it is to love the beautiful nnd t I .1 ...... I inttinr tnlief Friend Tamarack COlkGH BALSAM Possesses all the soothing and healing virtues of our native white pine com bined in a palatable form. It U unexcelled for COUGHS and COLDS and cunts rer bottle at F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist l'ostoflicr Uloct I'hoae Main 5i COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. '' CarrysJls lor picnic parties. Good teams with competent drivers for commercial men. Speedy horses and 1 handsome rigs for evening and Sun day drives. Gentle horses tor family , use. Stock boarded at reasonable rates. Best of care given to transient stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone Main 1C1. OREGON. PORTLAND St. Helen's Hall (Est. 18C9 by Rt. Itev. B. W. Morris.) Will enter its n4th year September 11 icnv Kiimtwr nf resident Dunils limited to sixty. Book of Information sent on application. ELEANOR TEBBETT3, Prln. A Chance of a Life Time All ticial blrmishes m'td KavEoKtht- face smootlic and Ji fect. No drugs, no knife. Red blistery birth marks remoytd witUont leaving a scar or blemish. Call on J. B. Despair or J. J. Worcester Rigby-Clove Mfg.) wistrwi Manufactatrers of the MRYESTER Resairs for all Icimdm of Farm Machinery ' Forjudry Work a Specialty Cash paid for old castiags Pendleton, Orecon, 4 n HUM i Conrad Platzoeder Ail kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. t Prices as to'V as the lowest i 4niiiiiiiitmi i ' i i ,, l:: I i i : i A WondefU " A ill Ihfii. met fie Uric J . e "i vision. j Such glasses are ttJdt here On stock oi urio. gidbbcs anj Sptctack cold fi led. mrUl .j - kvt TV, t. n,f n l.rrr.. . 1 UI una u ic prices, I ilnnn tin T SlJ Mug El is back at his c tionary business. guarantee that CLASS SERVICE given. tANUlbS, BON ETC. ETC Te'e phone in yor frompt delivery lit mi i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi inn III I L FISH AND POULTRY MARKET UUI a.., water delacacies. We will serve yw tne nii' service and lst (action ! A Trial Order is 1 1 1 1 1 1 h " iir A 11L TDTTf!l a . . . Telepnon ..A w n.i unsaKv-- Ctyj Mam D""- . .ii i insurance t4 mmij A nlrlvuj TnDllUI a H. nioi. j. p. WALKER. " rendieion. f or.n NEWBJ'Alin'r'a at the KAHT 0V tan. Orsfea. 5B I JJ I 1 -v.