East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 05, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1903.
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--WE SELL STRICTLY AT ONE PRICE
New
Sweaters
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Sweats
iBAER &
JaFS
CLOTHIERS and HATTERS
729 Main St , Pendleton j
GENERAL NEWS.
A company which will manufacture
ice by a new process in New York
City, is capitalized for JJ0.000.00t.
Thirty-eight per cent of the ex
ports from the United States last
year were from the distinctive!
Southern States.
A revised census of the scnool
children in New York City, siiowj
that S7.000 will attend half time the
present school year.
In a fight at Buda Pesth, Hungary,
'between striking carmen and the po
lice. 10 were hilled and GO- others
more or less Injured.
The first telegraph operator, rail
road agent and ticket seller at Bor
dentown. N. J., is still at his pin-.,
where he has been for 54 and a half
years. His name is Henry w. Dea
con. In dresslnc a large carp caught in
Pine Brook. X V.. three pearls, all
first-water, good siae and valuable,
were found ia the fish. They were.
moreover, natural formation or
growth.
On account of the Increased es
pouse of the navy and army the to
tal expenditures of the government
last year were $114,000,000 Greater
than they were the year preceding
the Spanish-American war.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
Over fi.000 ieople attended tne
Eugene fair on Saturday, the closing
day.
A Clackamas county farmer is now
furnishing fresh strawberries to the
Portland markets.
D. H. Andrew, of Boise City, in 102
populist candidate for governor of
Idaho, died Saturday.
William F. Quiniby, a milkman of
Seattl is under arrest for using for
maldehyde in his milk.
Charles Powers, a logger, was
crushed to death by a log Saturday
evening at Chehalis, "Wash.
The county court of Linn county
has decided to operate a free ferry
over the Willamette river at Harris
burg. Fred Law. of Ruch. Jackson coun-l
ty. Oregon, fatslly injured Walter
Whitsett with a pocket knife. Sunday
morning.
An attempt was made to wreck the
Astoria & Columbia River train near
Portland. Sunday, by piling fence
rails on the track.
Major James B. Goe. of the Xinth
Infantry of Fort Vancouver, has been
courtmartialed for drunkenness, and
will forfeit $50 a month of his salary
for eight months as a penalty.
Another man. suspected of being
n n r t. v trin .i.w is ..n,in.-.
. T 1T.nU Tin 1
under the name or J. Fcney. and
-: hnnvitv rmi u-ben arreted
' i
Senator Fulton will present a bill
at the coming session or congress, '
asking for an appropriation of $10,000
for tho purpose of improving Scap-.
poose Bay. a tributary to Wlllam-,
ette Slough, In Columbia county.
. ,.,,...
tut: ouihcuic muii ut uaiuumii.
court of
has confirmed the constitutionality
or the divorce law or that state, pro-
. .. . . .. ; . . ; 1 .
lilblting tne marriage 01 atvorceu imr-
sons within one year from the time '
m li-hlph the ticprff was Eranted. I
at wnicn tne oecrce was erauii-u.
:everai marriages uvku uuuuh-
ed by this decision.
City Property
We have 6 IoIh, fine garden
laud, with orchard, windmill and
independent water nyrtem, pipes
all through premises. Houae
4. 1
20 acres on liver, inxjd noil, oOO Jlfare on the certificate plan. Tickets
cordu of wood, good house and T '
barn. h. mile from Main xtreeL
7 lougood garden land. IX) bear
ing fruit tieeti, grapes, etc., also
ga-tollne engine, 54u0 gal. tank,
pi pea all through premise
Houneand bum, 1 mile from Main
streeL
6 acret, ou Utopia Hat, rich
bottom laud, house and barn, im
provemeuui for poultry purposes.
12 room lodging house, tlloU
3 blocks from depot, 2 blocks
from Main street.
10 loom lodging house, 2 loU,
ti
.
4-
very cneap.
6 .room Jiouae, 2 lota, shade
tieea, good lawn, ant front;
only l,4SO.
4 room bouae, 2 loU. only $730.
Otbeis too numtrouii to mention.
Good wboleaale and retail b unt
il esa on Main streeL stock at
invoice.
E. T. Wucle & Son
t P. O. liox 324 Office in E. O. Hid
h, itt t im 1 1 1 1 tit iniiin
FOR MEN
BOYS & CHILDREN
TK7E are showing tho largest
v and most select lino of
rs ever shown in this city.
We have them in white, black
an'i blue, as well as all tho now
fancy strip s Our prices on
them are the lowest.
Children's Sweaters 50c to $1.00
Boy's Sweaters 50c to 1.50
Men's Sweaters 50c to 5.00
DALEY
Ull' I I I I t I I 1 I II I I HIHM
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Pendleton.
W. J MeConnell. Moscow.
A. Nylander. Portland
W. X. Hilton. Portland.
W. D. Chamberlain, Portland.
J. H. Richardson. Portland.
E. L. Freelands. Heppner.
Frederick H. Stickney, Phlladel
phia.
Mrs. E. X. Hutchenson, Portland.
F. S. Bradley. Portland.
E. H. Burke. Portland.
Mrs. A. A. Foss. Athena.
Frank Gilliam. Heppner.
A. Shoubeck. Seattle.
Gilbert Joyce. Spokane.
at. M. Patton. Spokane.
Lee Hats and wife. Walla Wnlla.
A. G. Howard. SlHiknno.
E. J. Arnold. Portland.
Gtorge L. Blschel. Portland.
Golden Rule Hotel
Mrs. M. R. Reynolds. Halfway.
Miss Dela Kenny. Hallvard.
Mrs. V. J. Stelnor. Hillyard.
Mrs. T. Hoefer, Spokane.
T. W. Coover aim wife. Chicago.
F. M. Humpe. Baker City.
Mis K McKalvey, Heppnor.
J. T. Baldwin and wife. Haines.
George B. McCann, Haines.
Sam Lee, Spokane.
W. J. Moore. Spokane.
X. Wlerk, Walla Walla.
P. Wirth. Walla Walla.
Loretta Family, Denver.
William Veroalin nnd wife, Denver.
John Brown. Denver.
H. Trowbridce. Canyon City.
Perry Weir. Canyon City.
A. T. Minor. Canyon City.
A. L. Box, city.
L. T. Terry. Baker City.
J. E. Bailey. Grinnel. I
M. Sterns, Grinnel.
C. T. Guthlin. Grinnel.
E. P. Uerganon. Similiter.
Mrs. Louis Lewis. Sumpter.
C. F. Clapp. Forest Grove.
H. X. Smith, Portland.
B. C. Brown and wife. Detroit.
W. A. Kelly. Walla Walla.
G. A. Sollars. Seattle.
R. O. Rogers. Paragould.
E. t Goodman. Portland.
E. R. Simons. Spokane.
Mrs. H. W. Kann, Spokane.
' .
Llllie Kann. Spokane.
A Boelllnger and
family,
Nithow.
T .Mills. Xlthow.
Notice to Contractors
Scaled proicsals will be received
at the office of the undersigned, room
12. Judd building, until Thursday,
October 8th. at 3 p. m., for the erec
tion ami complotion of the Bowman
hotel, situated on Main street. Pen
dleton. Or., according to plans and
specifications prepared by C. L..
rouunan. arc niiecu
ceived for the different branches of
. . . r,l .1 - (11 1.
the work as per specifications. Plans
V gcatlow can be n at the
office of the undersigned. Ihe owner
reserves the right to reject any a
a bids,
c. E. TROUTMAN,
Architect.
How's This?
and
w offer Qn Hundred Hollars Iteward
for nr can of catarrh tUat cau not be
CIKI p- nana catarro cure.
! J PIIKXKV A- f! Toledo. O,
VVH rhA IindrMl?nnl. liave knOWO K. J.
Cliener ror tne last i; years, anu uiiere
hlm perfectly honoratile In all bualoesa
traruactlona and financially able to carry
onc ouim"in uj" yi
U-F.ST' k tiiUAX, Wholesale Urusshts,
TnlMlrL fl
WAI.DINO. KINXAN L MAltVLV, Whole-
alr Urueslata, Toledo, u.
Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Interaallr,
acting directly upon the blood and raucous
nrface of ht aystem. Testimonials
nt free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by
all dnisglata.
Haifa Family Illla are tbe beat.
Oregon Baptist Convention, Oregon
City, Ore., October 12-16th, '03.
For the above occasion the O, R. &
i s. maKCB a rate 01 one auu uiie-iuuu
n sale any of three days prior to tne
or address F. F. Wamsley, agent.
The International congress of wire
less telegraphy, has officially desig
nated messages bent by that system
as "radiograms."
(ft Tne popular books ol the day are
S The METTLE of the PABTUBE
by Allen
3 GORDON KEITH
S by l'age
THE ONE WOMAN
3 ' by Dixon
i THE CALL OF THE WIIil
s by London
t THE GUEV CLOAK
by Mac Grath g
Sr,,hem FRAZIR'S
LIVESTOCK NOTES
RANGE OVERSTOCKED
AND FORAGES SCARCE.
Claimed By A Buyer There is Not
Feed For One-Third the Cattle In
This County Stated That Montana
Buyers Will Not Materialize Some
Remarks on Valley Feeding.
J. C. Lonergnn Is In the city, hav
ing come In from the South Fork nnd
Uklah country, where he has ooen
buying cattle for his big shipments
for this mouth, the first of which will
be on Tuesday nest, when he will
fillip over 20 enrs from this city.
The Interior of the county Is
burned up as far as pasture Is con
cerned, so Mr. Louergan says. There
is not feed for one-third of the cat
tle in the county, and the growers
cannot afford to pay $S for hay. haul
it to their stock and .then feed
them through the winter. They are
selling everything that -they cau dis
pose of and are not getting rid of
many at that. Most of the leef
cattle In the country are now dis
posed or. but all the range and stock
cattle are yet In the wny, and the
men are hustling to get feed for them
during the wnlter.
More Forage or Fewer Cattle.
According to Mr. Lonergnn. the
cattle men of the country must do
two things' in order to make money
by their stock: One is to cut their
herds in half, and the other is to
raise twice as much feed for the re
mainder as they do at the present
time. When they do that they will
be able to have fat cattle and reallie
good prices from the sale ot their i
stock. The country Is eaten out. and,
there is a strong probability that the!
stock will suffer before spring unless i
some big sales are made before the i
winter Is over. Some of the growers
have feed for their stock, but these
men are few and far between, and
the majority are looking for a way ',
out of the dilemma.
The story about the Montana men :
coming Into the country for cartle is!
a myth, for the men there are load-1
ed to the guards with stock and have
no room for more, though mere are
some of the growers from the Dako-
tas who hae a place for more mock,
than they have at this time, but the i
chances are that they would want
the cuttle so cheap that the growers
of this county could not afford to sell , fort amj the Indfana state reforma
them nt the figure they would offer, I Sorj. at Jeft'ersonvllle. '
As to Webfoot Feeding.
If n man hud feed In the valley'
and could get the stock there, he
mlcht make on a deal, though the i
cattle from this country do not win
ter in the wet country very well when
taken from the dry ranges of Eastern
Oregon unless-they are very well ,
fed and sheltered. But If the buyer
had cheap feed and plenty of it the
Investment would be a good one. as
the stork could lie either shipped or
driven over the mountains nt this
time of 'the year.
WARDE AND JAMES COMING.
Vill Appear at the Frazer in "Alex
ander the Great," October 14.
Warde and James, who have .tl-
peared before appreciative audiences .
in this city many times in tho pas.:,
are to bring their new play. "Alexan-1 look for grass Is better thnn in sev
der the Great." to the Frazer on Oc-'eral years Pilot Rock Record
to'oer 1-1. '
This play was written especially
for them during the winter of lSO-3.
ami tne rules are auupieu u ineii
peculiarly strong histrionic ability.
The scone of this play is wider thnn
that of either "Vlrglnlus" or "Sparta
cus," and the great tragedians find
greater breadth for acting than In
their rormer favorite numbers.
Pendleton theater-goers look for
ward to this attraction with a great
deal of pleasure and tho veterans
need no Introduction here.
Nixon Will Sell Tickets.
After this week. .Manager II. J.,1
Nixon, or the Krnzer, will sell the
theater tickets hlmseir, as he has
more time to give to the matter, and
will make a specialty or locating
seats and sending them to patrons by
messenger, whenever ordered. The
seats for "East Lynne" will be sold
by li. G. Frazler, after which the
tickets will be found at the opera
house, where Mr. Nixon will take
pleasure in answering telephone cal!
and giving information in rega"l to
the attractions coming to the city.
A Perfect Painless Pill.
Is the one that will cleanse the
system, set the liver to action, re
move the bile, clear the complexion.
cure neauacne ami leave a guuu
taste in the mouth. The famous lit
tie pills for doing such work pleasant
ly and effectually are DeWItfs Lit
tle Early Risers. Bob Moore of Lafa
yette, Ind Bays: "All other pills I
have used gripe and slckeu, while
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are
simply perfect," Sold by Tallman &
Co.
Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias,
Portland, Or Oct. 13, T, lo,
For the above occasion a rate of
one' and one-third fare on the certi
ficate plan Is authorized to Portland
and return. Tickets may be issued
on any of the three days prior to the
opening day. For particulars, call on
or address F. F. Wamsley, agent.
Idaho Minister to India.
Rev. E. E. Fifo and family of Boise
Olty, have gone to the Punjaub dis
trict, India, to enter tho mission field.
Mr. Fife is a Presbyterian and speaks
the Junjaub dialect, having spent four
years there some time ago.
0 rand Carnival Ball,
Music Hall, Court street,
Tuesday, October C.
Kirkman's orchestra.
Everybody come.
LAND BOARD REPORT.
Over $45,000 Income to
State For
September.
The state land board, during the
month of September, collected, on nc-
! count of the several funds in Its
hands, the sum of ?45,S15.-I0. dlstrs
iiiiwi among me several accounts as
follows:
Common school fund princi
pal, payments i n certifi
cates and cash sale of
school land $22.300.9i)
Common school fund princi
pal, payment on sales of
lands acquired by deed or
foreclosure
Common schoo, fund princi
pal, sales of tide land....
Common school fund inter
est, payment on certifi
cates Common school fund inter
:.023.ot
760.00
1,940.10
est, rents nnd pnyment on
sales of lands acquired by
deed or foreclosure .... 3.523.50
Vnlverslty fun I principal,
payments on certificates
nnd cash sales ot school
lund 112.67
University fund Interest.
payments on certificates..
Agricultural College fund
principal, payments on "cer
tificates and rash sales of
school lands
Agricultural College fund
Interest, payments on, cer
tificates Swamp laud fund 1
it:.:
509.70
4C.G3
2,027.37
Total .
.$45,315.40
NATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS.
Humanitarian Workers From
All
Over the Country.
LoutsviHe. Ky..'' Oct. 3. Prison
wardens, chaplains and commission
ers, together with many humanltnr-
I Inns and orcnulzcd rharitv workers
are here from various' parts of the j
country to attend the annual session!
or the Xatlonnl Prison Congress,
which will be held during the next 1
three or four days. The congress has
ror Us general purpose the betterment
f c-oiiditlans in the prisons through-'
out the country and improvements in i
the system of prison managenu-nt
Captain Snmuel C. Lemly Ju ig'
Advornte General of the Viuied
states navy: General R. Brinkerholf '
nf Mansfield. O.. and Mrs. Emma 1
q Sullivan. superintendent o: th
Andrew Mercer Reformatory for
Women at Toronto, are sonu- of
those who will take a prominent
(,nr, t, congress The program
, provide;, for visits of Inspection to
n,v Ktmtuckv state orison nt Frank
HAWAIIAN BONDS.
Will Be Accepted as Security, for,
Government Money.
Washington. Oct 3. Secretary-
Shaw this afternoon authorized ac
ceptance by the treasury department,
as security for deposits of govern-
JUCIU IllUUe. ?1...HMMIU MUWU!!U11
bonds, of which the territory desir
ed to dispose.
I First Sheep to Leave Mountains, i
j The first band of slice) to come I
irom tne mountains tnis tan was mat ,
of J. H. Hoskins. or Butter Creek. ,
They passed through Pilot Rock on
last Saturday. Several other bands I
have come in since
i no grass is
coming up ou the winter
range in i
nue style, and sheepmen say the out
-
Q USS6rt
More Attractive
Vhy ti- gi-Lituie and
Ieud hours sonkiag,
wftiiin, tL wiring
and colonug wuun
J&tt-O
proJm-i-s bftti r re-uilti ui two minutes? ,
Even-thin;; in iht pacfci-ie. Simply add hot
uraterniKiMttKciaiL perfection. Asm-
pnsv to til.- u im. if.-. X tnmule, lesi ex- I
I",n--
1 ry It tiMUy. in t onr. nut t la-
ran: Oveinon. Dr.uigc, otruwocrry, Huap.
Urn-, At urocr. 10c
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
San Francisco. Oct. 5.
To F. W. Schmidt's Pharmacy:
Dear Sirs There are dnlly occur
rences in this city that ought to be
known all over the world. A guile
less old gentleman and octogenarian,
a distant relative of Robert Fulton,
of first steamship fame, has saved tbe
lives of hundreds (probably thous
auds) after they were believed to be
beyond human aid. His discovery Is
undoubtedly the long-sought cure for
Bright s Disease and Diabetes.
This Is not easy of belief, and It is
the purpose of a number or business
and professional men of this city (of
whom I am one) to tell the people,
You aro hereby authorized to tell all
those In your city who have eltJfer
Bright's Disease or Diabetes, that
nearly nine-tenths of them can re
cover. Among the business men who
are giving moral and financial sup
port and who would give neither it
the above was not strictly true, are
Hon. D. M. Burns, President Caudel
aria Mining Company; Edward Mills,
President of Bullock & Jones Compa
ny; Captain Roberts, President Boca
and Loyalton II. R. Co.; Thos. Kirn
Patrick, Capitalist; D. E. Bender,
Caintallst; W.. C. Price. Capitalist;
Wm. Sharp, Capitalist; O. W. Clark,
Capitalist, uud many others. Tho
pamphlets herewith are to be given
to all Inquirers without charge. They
give the complete history of our long
and exhaustive investigation.
Yours truly,
A. E. SHATTUCK.
President Pacific Stntea Type Foun
dry
'EAST LYNN" COMING.
Old Favorite to Appear at the Frazer Jsj
October 6 and 7. W
Paradox of paradoxes! "East'
Lynne" comedy? What next? For.$
50 years our forefathers hnvo went'iji
over the mlstqrtunes of Lady Isabel is!
and cursed the villainy or Sir Fran-
vis l.evlson. And yet hero Is tho (j
announcement that J. Frazer Crosby, s!
Jr. will present n scenic revlvnl ot
"East "I.ynnr" with Inez Forman and
John Dillon at the head of the cast.
That old veteran comedian, John
Dillon. In "East Lynne?" To look
at him means to lnugh, and ho can't
open his mouth without causing yon
hysterics. Still John Dillon is to bo
given wide sway for his many prnnks
and witticisms. In the lending role
Miss Foiman herself makes Lady Is
abel a veritable Lady Babble iif the
first two acts.
;And, by the wny, one of the host
Eastern critics has said that In this
line Miss Forman showed her worth
iness of being classed with Mnnd
Adams.
It certainly is a bold undertaking
to stem the tide of popular tradition
as" to how "East Lynuo" should be
played, and with one stroke to trans
fer the piece from the category ot
tragedy into that of serlo-comedy.
But there are reasons for this radi
cal revision and they are so valid
that we now wonder how the discov
ery conies so late. For they are In
strict accord with tho public demands
of present day drama.
of present day dramn. At tho Frazer
Tuesday and Wednesday nights by
special request.
Callerton Did you employ a type
writer to copy your manuscript?
ScribbU ion 1 thought 1 did, but on
looking over the copy I discovered I
had employed a typewronger. Cin
cinnati Enquirer
Tamarack
COUGH BALSAM
Possesses nil the soothing
and healing virtues of our
native while pine com
bined In palatable form.
It i unexcelled for
COUGHS
and COLDS
and 50 cents
. 1 ur bottle
at
F. W. Schmidt's
The Reliable Druggist
I'oiIoUicr Mock Phone Mam 951
t
OREGON.
PORTLAND.
St. HclcnTs Hall
(Est 1S09 by Rt. Rev. B. . Morris.)
Will euter Us 34th year September
. 1903. Number of resident pupils
limited to sixty. Book of information
sent on application.
ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prin.
a.
A Chance
of a Life Time
Ail fjcial blemishes removed
leaviugthe face smoothe'aiid per
fect. No drugs, no knife. Red
blUtery birth marks removed
without leaving a scar or blemish.
Call on
J. B. Despain or
J. J. Worcester
DUTT0IN
Is back at his old stand
and in charge of Ills confec
tionary business. This is a
guarantee that FIRST
CLASS SERVICE will be
given.
CANDIES, BON BONS,
TAFFIES, FRUITS,
ETC. ETC.
Telephone in your order.
Prompt delivery.
A. A.
m Candy Mai
,1
on
200 111
PORTli
905 C
1
& Will entitle
; a admlssii
i to the Pair
.
'
I Despain
Distributors of h.
IF YOURWHEEUl
sou'rcinitmdlii, blc!
lecllurthem Hrln...
let u Htli-Dil toUiemitt .
at a price that Kon'tWp
Jng the Broptr uttntica i
lt hl,
C,f t a WlN'OXA Mo, .,1
Tneie neic- hai bttm bfal
Our hack! and burrtir
i;
, see our back ion btm ,
1 1 da.erj, 1
N EAGLE Vi
CO
Let us 1)3
Inn with
OCKSP!
Recognized i
and mcste:osi
We are prcpait
tiact with yen I
winter s supply.
liver coal or vcdl
part of the city.
Laatz
Mam Street
Enjoy Llj
We will mike
houn paw plei-unllf!
BowliuR aliej-a, (
ami shooting P
tliini' Ural-ciaiO.
TEMPERANCE!
MENTS and i
entertainment t
Under W.4C.I
They are
The Standi
WHITE SEWIMi
IfHs'fW-ClOTC-1
Fatfli
Pendletoflt