DAILY EAST ORE OONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1903. Haw FRUIT CROP WE SELL STRICTLY AT ONE PRICE t i ii ii n . zuu ui New C Art FOR MEN ' US! YT Sweat Men's 4- t BAER & CLOTHIERS and HATTERS -jq Main St , Pendleton GENERAL NEWS. Tho lmlllum will bo conferred nt Victoria, U. C. soon, upon Itev. Iter tram Orth Appetirnnces Indicate that the Alas Van boundary commission will not bo able to agree William J liryan. in the Common ur, suggests ex-Governor .lohu E. Os borne, of Wyoming, for the democrat ic presidential nomination next -year. Fritz Shoonmn shot and killed Louis Zoltol in Now Yurk City, in n quarrel over a trade, nnd then went home and committed suicide with tho same weapon. Henry Cargill, a member of the Canadian house of commons, finish ed a speech in the house Thursday and fell dead or heart disease a few minutes later. Of 29,000 enlisted nieu In the Amer ican ntivy, 500 are negroes. Tlioy are to be weeded out by taking no more colored recruits, nor allowing colored mon to re-oullst. Times ure very hard in South Af rica owing to droughts and the with drawal of capital. Money can only be gotten at high interest rates, and business of every kind is embarrass ed and practically at a standstill. A cloudburst' on the NinoBculi river, Kansas. Thursday, did great daniago. Three inches of rain fell in an hour. The Ninescnh, ordinar ily the dimeuslous of tho Umatilla River, was a mile wide inside of two hours. D. A. MuUitchie. of Wiscusset, Me., tunde complete arrangements for the disposal of his effects and wrote let ters to his friends informing them of his purpose to suicide. He then jumped off a pier in New York City, swam out 100 feet and sank. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. J. C. Schulenburg was killed by a falling tree, at Forest Grove, Friduy. ' The price of milk, sold from the t wagons iu Tacomn, hns been advanc-, ed from 5 to S cents per quart. ' Motsle Kossott, the t-yenr-old . daughter of George Rossott, of Van- i couver. was drowned in the Colum bia, Friday. i Including six suburban towns, which have just beeu incorporated, with Salem, that city now boasts 15. 1)00 population. A man named Smith, who imagin ed be was the prophet. Elijah, was caught running wild in the woods near Seattle. Friday The oirice of police sergeant will be created by tho board of police commissioners of Portland, at the meeting to be held Monday. Miss Nellie Unrhor. a prominent young woman of Payette, Idaho, took carbolic acid by mistake. Friday, and is now at the oint of death. Two masked men fibbed the saloon of Frank Gansneder, 'of Portland, Fri day morning, securing C0 in cash from the two men in the saloon. W. C. Cusick, a uotanist of Union, has just shipped 14 specimens of Or egon native wild flowers and plants to the national botanical department of the German government. The genurat merchandise store of Clark & Austin, of Flora, Wallowa county, was robbed by two masked men, Thursday evening. Flora is 00 miles from Joseph, tho county seat, and the robbers had a good start of the officers who are now in pursuit. f : a... DnnnnMlu x. i If IKY rPOpertV I j, 1 J We have tf lots, tine garden land with orchard, windmill und 4, independent water system, pines all through premises. House auu oart 1 . u acinuu iiver, kikki sun, ,w .irt .1 I .., nnn 1 tuiuo in nuwi, guini tiuuoc HI barn, U mile from Main street. cords or wood, gixnl house and I I 7 lots kixhI pardon land. IK) bear- T Ing fruit tiees, grupeu, etc., also KUHoIiue engine, CIoO gal. tank, I idpes all through premiers i Jiouseand barn, i mile from Main T street. s o acres cm utoiiia nut, nun j. uukium luuu, uuuseauii uuru, iiu- provemeuts for poultry purKert, ,4 12 room lodging limine, Slots !t blocks from dtiHit, 'J blocks from Malu street. 4, 10 loom lodging house, 2 lots, very cheap. 6 room house, 2 lots, shade i'l-ZZ trees, good Uwu, East front: , oulyl,450, ' t, 4 room house, 2 lots, only 1750. T Otheis too numtrous to mention. Good -wholesale aud retail busW J ness ou Malu street, stock nt T invoice. E. T. Wude it Son i p o Bnr 1'u finiw. l7i? n i H i 1 . O. Uox 3-1 Olllce in E. O. Uld BOYS & CHILDREN E are show-in" tho Inmost and most select line of 4 ra ever shown in this eitv. have them in white, hlaek iuul hlue. as well as all the new Mirev strip s Our prices on them are tho lowest. i Children's Sweaters 50c to $1.00 J Swoaters 50c to 5,00 DALEY HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. A. T Esau, St. Louis. O. A Taylor. Portland A. A. Harhean, St. Paul. J. Slnchelmor, Portland, lssac Louis, Kansas City. G. S. Yoitngman. Portland. K. II. Comnn. Portland. James .Morris. Chicago. T. Graham, Jr., Iloston. Turner Oliver. La Grande. K. .1. Ueckman, Union. F. C. Fetter. Chicngo. O. it. Prnll. Chicago. 1.. Allehoff. Portland. T. P. Baylls. Omaha. Hert Jackson. Portland. C. V. Hollls, Okland. Will E. Knight. San Francisco. Charles Hunt and wife, linker City John A. McDonald. Sprague. Ilertlia C. Long. Weston. H. W. Cameron. Spoknne. A. H. Cnston. Spn.,nne. H. Mnsor. Portland. . , J. H. Kloeckmnn, Spokane. M. E. Palmer H P. Connor. Portland. v J. 12. Wilcox, Milton. H. Jlorey. Spokane. It. P. Jackson. Spoknne. P. It. Garretson, St. Paul. G. W Hunt. St. Paul. A. M. Rust. E. H. Stirhn. Adams. Golden Rule Hotel W M. Evans and wife. George Utt, city. A. ilundson, Daker City. Mrs. Present, Baker City. J. Anderson, Milton. .1. Jackson, Echo Mrs. Smith. Pilot Rock. C. W. Ayres, Hood River. F. J. Kirk, Athena. Lee Cunningham, Portland. F. Al!ee, Helix. A. F. Bernard, Portland, llertha Bly, Baker City. A. I. Ilader. Toledo. W. T. McKeown, Kallspel. Mrs. F. C. Games nnd family, Pasco J. Williams, city. M. L. Qulnn, Chicago. F. S. Badger aud wife, Los Angeles George Church, Milton. Mrs. Wm. Horan, San Bernardino. G. D. Galley, Portland. Thinks Trlb a Good Remedy, II. P. Gray, Portland, Oregon, July loth, 19(12. writes: "I believe your remedy for the liquor and tobacco habit, 'Trlb,' a good one. I took the Keeley cure and it cost me $150. think Trib is honestly the best cure of the two. If 1 ever can ho of any assistance to you. let me know. I consider you have done much me." Tallmau & Co., local agents. for Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the undersigned, room 12. Judd building, until Thursday. Octolwr 8th, ut 3 p. m for the erec tion and completion of the Bowman hotel, situated on Main street, Pen dleton. Or., according to plans and specifications prepared by C. E. Troutraan, architect. Bids will be re ceived for the different branches of the work as per specifications. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the undersigned. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids C E. TROUTMAN, Architect. How'i This? rr f)n llunilrtd Dollar Itewurd for any cane of catarrh tbat ran not be cured by Ilall'K Catarrh Cure. F J. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known K. J. riienpr for the list 15 Tears, and tMllore him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and HnaneUillj able to carry nut any ohllirutloiu marie by tbelr Ann. WKST & Tltl'A.V, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. WAMJtNO. KIN.VA.V 4 MAUV1N, Wholo- 8Uie UrUKKIMIB. luieiiu. l. ,,., Ca,arrll Core U taken Interoallr, actlnc directly upon tbe blood and mucous aurraces at ine ajsiem. icatimoniaia nt tree, i-rice toc per doiiic nom vj nil drugglsU. Hull's Fumlly I'llls are the best. The Emporor Frederick memorial church ut Berlin, has boen robbed of many valuable ornaments and relics. The popular books ol the day are The METT.LE of the PASTURE by Allen GORDON KEITH by Page THE ONE WOMAN by Dixon THE CALL OP THE WJIjD by London THE GREY CLOAK by Mao Gruth g Oettbem FRAZIER'S g a rjXlZlllJX'ft g z3&(Siit'fi)(tt MILTON AND FREEWATER YIELD ENORMOUS RETURNS. Over 20,000 Crates of Berries Ship, ped Out Forty Carloads of Prunes Marketed, Montana and Dakota Are Unfailing Markets. No like area of fruit land on the Pnrlllp Coast hns nrodim,.,! ,, this year than tho Milton and Preo wator district. Tho soil is so well I adapted to tho growth of all kinds of fruit, tho climate is so favorable and ' the water supply so abundant that I tho greatest possible yield, has' been! produced thoro tills ve.ir Resinning Inst May with dewber ries, blackberries, strawberries and rnsplmrrles, tho harvest hns been con tinual since tlint time, and will yet last until tho middle of November whun the last of the winter apple crop will have been gathered. While It Is impossible to got the exact number of crates and boxes shipped from tho entire district those in touch with the situation know approximately what has been sent out. Since the berry crop began to move last spring, a force of over 100 men. women ami children lias been constantly employed In tho orchards nnd gardens, and In the berry pick Ing season, fully 200 peoplo working In the fruit business in tlint district. The niuoinit of berries sent out this year 'readied 20,000 crates of ail kinds. Two carloads of cherries were 'iimulled, beside the amount hnuloil away by peddlers, which It ! would bo Impossible to estimate. The' peach crop amounted to npproxl-, matuly 10 carloads, and the prune , crop nt least 10 carloads. The prune crop wus shipped out in the green state, and the principal market has been touud in the North west, between the cities of Minne apolis nnd Butte. All the small Mon tana anil Dakota towns along the Great Northern and Northern Paelne have bought liberally. The peach crop was disposed of in Montana and Northern Idaho with a strong demand from Pendleton and the Interior country. The winter apple crop will amount to more than 50 carloads, and will go principally to the northwestern states und the cltius of Chicago and Minneapolis The uuaHty of the win tor apple crop is bettor this year than ever before. The spraying which was done last spring had a very bene ficial effect on the crop und the posts are found In greatly diminished quantity. The summer apple cron uml the early fall apples amounted to ab'iut 10 carloads, of excellent Quality. The apple acre Is increasing in the Milton and Freewnter district, faster than any other. The grape crop is one of the most Important of the fruit crops, and each yeur finds a widening market for it There Is some talk of establishing a cannery at Milton, for the purpose of handling the fruit that cannot lie marketed to an advantage, and the surplus that Is always found as the crops ripen, rapidly. METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH. Record of Changes Made Since Con ference Rev. Howard to Pendle ton. Several weeks ago tho chances made in the pastorates by the Kus.t Columbia Conference were noted am! uow those have been changed in pan. Uev. M. V. Howard, of Oakcsdaln, will come to Pendloton and have charge of tho South Methodist church for tho conting year. Mr. Howard wus formerly of this city, nnd Is woll known here, where his services in the past were much appreciated by the members of his pastorate. Itcv. E. B. Jones, who has been in tliis city for tho past two years, will be transferred to Oakesdnlo, where he will take tho pulpit left vacant by the transfer of Rev. Howard. Mr. Jones has been earnest and faithful In his efforts here and his absence will be noted by all of those to whom ho has ministered In the past. Roy. A. L. Thoroughmau, who was placed hore by the first change, will go to Weston, whore ho will have that city under his charge for the coming year. The changes will take place during the coming week. CONGREGATIONAL MEETING. Session Closes at Oregon City Mrs. S. A. Lowell a Vice-President, The 55th annual session of the Congregational Association of Ore gon closed an interesting and profi table session at Oregon City yester day. The reports of officers nnd boards show a very prosperous condition The amount raised during tho past year for foreign missions In the stnto was $832. Portland was selected as the meet ing place for 1904, Commlttoos on systematic benovolonce and Christian endeavor reported encouraglui; pro gress. Tho following officers wore elected far tho ensuing year: Prosidont, Mrs. P. Eggert, Port land: recording secretary, Miss Ada Brookings; corresponding secretary, Miss Mercy S. Clarke. Portland: sec retary of htoratiirc, Mrs. I. F. Toboy, Portland; treasurer, Mrs, C. P. Clnpp, Forest Grove; auditor, Mrs. A. u. Cake, Portland; sccrotary of young pcoplo's work, Mrs. W. p. Pnlmor, Portland; missionary evangelist, Rev. Dora E. Barber, Uuttevllle; assocln tlonal vico-presldonts, Mrs. L. A. Par ker, Miss Mary P, Farnham, Mrs. 7. A, Morrison, and Mrs. Stophon A. Lowell, of Pendleton, Notice. An modern woodmen are request- 'od to moet at their hall Saturday ' night. All Modern Woodmen are request- Sour Milk is Rich, Sweet Cream is the Order of the Day When meals are re.tdy nothing is more disagreeable) or moro dis appointing than to find that the cream is sour. The richest, purest and most delicious cream is without question Economy Brand Evaporated Cream We arc tho originators of Evaporated Cream and our exporionco has enabled us to produce an article of such quality that ninety per cent of Evaporated Cream usod is produced by us. See that your Evaporated Cream bear" this cap label. Tis . . . - .i i . i . . me cap oi morn me much to you if you want tne best, HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING COMPANY, Highland, Illinois. " " Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias, Portland, Or.. Oct. 13, 14. 15, '03. for the above occasion a rate of one mul one-third fare on the certl l.i i j'i.ui U .lutliori.icd to Purtlnm! una return. Tickets may be Issued on any oi the three days prior to the opening day. For particulars, call on I u: address F. F. Wamsley, agent. I Oregon Baptist Convention, Oregon City, Ore., October 12-1Gth, '03. I.-.-... tl... minnalnli tt,t n II P. I' Ul lilt,' U. f WV-...f31UII V. lb. W ;. uuiixcs u rate ot one ami unc-imru fare ou the certificate plan. Tickets ou sale any of three days prior lo the ! opening day. For particulars, call on i or address P. P. Wamsley, agent. j "I daresay the cost of living hns been greatly reduced in 500 years." "Oil. yes. In the nineteenth century tile ancient records toll us a simple operation for nppenulcltls cost $20i Puck A Young' Investor can ill-afford to be without the book published by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York " A Banker's Will." It explains a curious provision in the will of the President ofva National Bank in New York City, and gives the list of securities in which the largest accumulation of trust funds in the world is invested. The book is sent free to those who write. Thlt Compjnr rank hint I.i Aii:k. Firjt In Amount PftiJ lVtlcy.hulJeri. 'irx In As-- The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Kichasu A. McCuudt. I'reiiiltm. Alma D. Kntz. managor, Boise, Idaho. Frank L. Hammond, District Manager, Pendleton, Oregon. !-- - t PTTTTtTTTTt Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Kresli Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as low as the lowest $ 4inntiminninn CATARRH Xx C VI JL C U X 13 8UKK TO GIVE SATISFACTION Ely's Cream Balm Gives Rails! at once It cleAnws,' tootbs snd hssls the dlsesi' cam "oSurrU' aud COLD HEAD drlvfsnwsr cold In the lirud quicklr, It I txoibcd, lleala sad protects the memursne. Itcstares tho sense of taste saJ smell, Full site two' t driivs.iits or by insll. Ttlsl slio loc by null. ELY DEOTUEKS, MJ Wsaren-st, X, Y, INDIGESTION Is the cause of moro discomfort than any other aliment If you cat the things that you want and that are good for you, you are distressed. Ack er's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your digestion penect ana prevent Dyspepsia and Its attendant disagree able symptoms. You can safely eat anything, at any time. If you take one of these tablets uftorwnrd. Sold by all druggists undor a positive guar antee. 2t cts. Money refunded If you are not satlsfled. Send to us for a free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. T. BSSSSE e: LBSI Old-fashioned sign oi nonesi gooas. u means Tamarack COUGH BALSAM I'orixewes nil the soothing und healing virtues of our native white pine com bined in a ml 'i table form. It is unexcelled for COUGHS and COLDS anil ctnts J cr bottle at F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist l'i4tofrice Pluck I'honc Main fcM OREGON. PORTLAND. St. Helen's Hall iKst. ltitiK by Ht Hev. U. W. MoitIr.) Will enter Its 34th year September H, 1903. Number of resident pupils limited to sixty. HooU of information bent ou application. ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prin. A Chance of a Life Time All f.icial blemishes removed lcnving'the fuce smoothc aud per fect. No drugs, no knife. Red blister)- birth marks removed without learMiguFcar or blemish. Call on J. B. Despain or J. Worcester DUTT0N Is back at liis old stand and in charge of his confec tionary business. This is a gunrantee that FIRST CLASS SERVICE will be given. CANDIES, BON BONS, TAFFIES, FRUITS, ETC. ETC. Telephone in your order. Prompt delivery. A. A- 01 The Candy Ian Rheumatism Positively Cured By OU nnd Sweet Spirits of Iidcu. Moiiey-back Goods. A, C. KO BPl'EN & 11ROS., Sole Agents for'l'endletou. Da from the n n r -r- . r u n I LA 1905 Will entltl. nn lulmln.i.. .'.II to the Pair "1 1 Despain f (?) DlKtrlt.nlnv. .. w rot VJ irr vr.no ururri n tdll'rn In u hart Mv t.tk. .... . hl a ii r i Ft' ii hi wnrt'i tik vnil mif hsvo n rir. a V ,).... it mum, m r iiud never crick i hm)ii! j rey fan i. Tne nub! I Dnr htifblunri linnn ..a . .1 , ...... ""ft.-- V Ul 1.1 vui nuu KUjin WM, unnnvis, NEAGLE BROS. ThB Let us till ycti Inn with Recocnized as the tract with you lot i ii. part ol the city n sb m Main Street Ent oy Life t We will hiake your 1 i hours pacs plea-ntiy. Howling alleys, poo', ' i and shooting gallerj, TIJMPKUANCE HDJ I HUNTS and cirsb. ' T entertaiuuieut every w Under W. AC. 1 They are the The Standar WHITE SEWINO Sold bj JE ,1 IRirrh-00V6 iRepalrs for r&tm nr..V 1 I Foundry , "'ji Cash paid tor Pendleton, Robinson'sPa BAKVW