i it Fall and othing a,ld Men's .Suits . . .i. Men's, .Overcoats,. . , , Yotme Men's Suits .1 1 Youm Mcn' Overcoats t xlen'k Trousir"s1-.- X t BAER & One-Price Clotnicrs, 729 Main TTTTTTTTTT'1 GENERAL NEWS. The office or the Kensal, (N. D.,) Jonrnal was wrecked In the night by toughs against whom the editor Is ! leading a fight. Earl Ellsworth, of Woodstock, Ill confessed the murder of his fathor, ' mother and a boarder, and was sen- j tenced Ui life imprisonment. 1 ' J. 'W. Sehwarz'. a wealthy "Brooklyn I merchant, has been fatally burned j by his automobile upsetting on a hill- j side and catching fire with him lie-1 lK'ittl it. I die thousand state Hoops me! guarding Cripple Creek mines. Gt'v-j ernor Peabedy denies that President j Roosevelt has advised hini tr reduce j tne mll'tia force. j The state of Illinois and city of! Chicago have succeeded in shoulder ing responsibility -for all damages resulting from the drainage canal and reversal of the current of the Chicago river, off onto the general government The Master Horseshoors' , 12th an nual convention is in session, at St. Paul. The order has SSI) local or ganizations, of. which 100 have boen' added during the past year. The gen eral order has $10,000 which will n put into a school of scientific In struction . In horseshoeing. Joseph Shnhr, secretary-treasurer of the firm of P. Mast fi: Co.. Spring ileld. CL, lately confessed on his death bed to a shortage In his accounts with the firm. -n examination dis closed that he was an embezzler In the sum of $44,000. For 17 years he had not taken a vacation. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Pacific Coast. Traffic managers. in session at Spokane, will select . Portland. Or., for tho 1904 meeting ' place. A Skagway jewilry ctore belonging' to P. E. Kerns, was robbed of $i,000 i worth of diamonds and watches, Mon-1 day night. Thirteen conventions, of a nation-, al character, have already been billed 1 to meet in Portland' during the BUtn-i mer of 1905. Caroline Schroeder, of Portland, j one of the Morrison street bridge ac-l cldent victims, has sued the city of Portland for $2,000 damages. Building material has fallen In price about 10 per cent In Portland. within the past two weeks on nccount 01 tne tun in construction vurK. , . . A brilliant meteor fell to tne canu , just north of Astoria-, on tho Wash- ington side of the Columma Tucs- day night. Its noire r.ad llg-t tor.- -, lied the people. -1 Three horses wero stolen from sta- ules in Seattle Tucsuay ana me po- ,1.. i.n r ..- uei.ev un ht, horse thieves from Montana has struck tne city. The general lodger of tho B.-.ker Cltv recorder's office was tho only book burned in the .Arts at tho old city nan, aaiu.u!-.;- inKi"- " oooks were an savea., . The famops C'-lmney Butte1 ranca in soutii uaiioia. lormcny own- ed by President Roosevelt, has been ' sold by tho .Northern Pacific to.Fer- irs Bros., of .Modora, N. D. A river pollcoman took throe sLots t a would-be lwat thief in Portland. Monoay evening, uoai stealing ou. .he river is as common as bicycle stealing on tho curbstone, '-'' . o nnAnu i uity rroperry 1 , We ave a lots, flue garden land with orchard, wlndrulll and Indeiiendent water ntetii, pipe all through -"jin-mif. House 4 and burn. 20 acres ou river, pHd soli, U00 T cords or wood, gtxxi tioune anu .f 1 lara, ' mile from Main street. f ! i 7 lomgtxxi garueu muu. -. oear- i prices lug fruit trees, grapes, etc., also Jll ' BEnTLEV & HAIITM'aN. gajline engine, filuO gal. tank, y - iiiiicn ail ium'uku iiicuuncv ..1 1 1 . 1 . 1. . . 1 T Rouoettpd tiarn, mile from Main street. 1 6 acres 011 Utopia flat, rluli 4 bottom land, house and imm, lin- provemeuts for poultry purposes. 1 12 room lodging house, Slots. T 3 bloukti fmiu dejKit, 2 blocks T from MaJh streeL i 10 100m lodging house, IX loU, T very cheap. fj room liouite, 2 lots, tdiade J trees, good lawn, Eat front; onlyl,450. ' 4 room house, 2 Jots, only $750. J Others too num. rous to mention. 4. Good wholesale and retail bust- ness ou Main street, stock at 7 invoice. E. T. Wude & Bon u f .jot nm..o I., c r ! Winter ; Overcoats f I t t t $5.00 to $20.00 ... $6.00 to S20.00 S4;00 to $14.00 ..,....$5.00 to $10.00 $2 00 to $ 7.50 DALEY Farnishers and Hatters St.. Pendleton ,t. m ..l.. a r J ttpttttttt HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. T J. Armstrong, Portland . J. W. Skiles. Spokane. Dean Hamilton, Weston. Fred Beechara, St. Paul. .. M. J Schmidt, San "Francisco. T. N. Marlowe, Kansas City. S. L. Mayer, New York. P. H. Peyren. Chicago. T. D. Vaster, Portland. Anna A. Picking, Portland, Miss' Nellie Picking. Portland. Miss Mamie, Picking, Portland. G. N. Smith, Portland. P. Si. Morse, Portland. F. Trputridge. Portland. George B. Miller. Portland. George M. Allen, Portland. M. Hamberger. San Francisco. Ed Cowper. .Chicago, Walter S Langdon, New York. C. H. Bingham. ' Seattle. Egan Parnswlck. Waila Walla. C. II. Hall. Walla Walla. C. A. Hart. Palouse. H. Bash. Portland, j ; , 1 j C. C. Simpsbn. P04inu.1V ' j .1 Fred Fisher, Spokane.- 4 G. S. Youngman. Portland. E. B. 'Comah, Portland. J.V. D.'Warks, Spokane. John G. Helfrlch. Spokane. T. G. Halley and .ainlly, city. D. I). Chamberlain, San Francisco. A. B. Thompson, La Grande. George Lawrence. Portland. T. J. 113110', New York. Golden Rule Hotel ' H. C. Wright, Portland. , J. M.,Cornilison, city. t It. Minthorn. city. F. J. Gardner. Portland. Mrs. E. Owens and son, Yakima. R Williams and son. Athena. , S. Moots, Summervtlle. J. Moots. Sumnierville. ' It. Woodruff. Dayton. I, Bruce, Umatilla. T. H. Beatne, Weston. R. L. Stewart. Portland. E. Brown,' Colfax. C. L. Downer, Spokane. C. Ehret, Hernando. G. N. Bell, Lagene. B. P. Drons, Baker City. F Weaver, Athena. M. P. White, Baker City. L. Byan, Baker City. Thomas Jay, Hot Lake. A Blackburn and family. Seattle. HoWs This?" Iur Bny CTRC of catarrU tiat can not 1 cured ny nan t.aiarru -urc v 3 niRXRY t CO.. Toledo. O. ... ,,nliinp.i. havftknon K. J. Cheney for ths lout 15 jears, .and believe FSSi 'da Uy al.e to ci'rr7 t nnr obllantlons moilp by tbelr Una. vi:st & TUUAX, Wholesale Drussuits, waumno, 'kixnax i MAP.VIS. ole- ai iiritmMM. tuwho. ci. iinir rntnrrh Pure In tnken lntemallr, flr,iUK Ire? ly upon the W.khI ftod muemi ;,,rfllr ot 'the system. Testimonial sent Ire rnrc ,.c p-t wnie. aoiu uj '"""l-yltmWr nil. arc the best Arnerican Bankers' Association, San Francisco, Cal., Oct 20-23d. 1903. For uhme occasIori( Q. R & N. wllI ,clietB 0D certlflcate plan, all rail. j34 j-, vla learner, from Portland, jog.n; ror round' trip. For partic'u iars caJ on or aciclreas. F- F WAMSLEYl Agent A Love Letter. t ,ntcrc8t you ,f you.re ,00,.,nula or B guaranteed salve for Bore9( burn8 Qf piU;S otto rjodd. of Ponder. Mo., writes: "I sunerea wun an ugly sore for a yoar;- but a box of .Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It.8 the Baivo cn carth. 2Dc at Tallman Sc Co.'s drug store. - . Farm for ,8alo, , We pow have listed for-sale, some 0( the Uest vheat farms and stock ranches in tbe county. All tho places ' are well improvod and well 8Upp1IlJ wItn water. Also some very dealr. ablo city jiropcrty. Call and get tl no Cape Npme mines yiqiaea $iu, niiA finn this vnnr na nrnlnHt 15.000.000 1 laHt year. Bargain Book Table I on tab UKe We have placed a ltne of J bo ki, tome itandud worki and otbera UUCct'oa, on.whloli we bare tut the 1) ytliM way down. Tint come, till terved. Dan't put off a usui too utt. PrciT.Ar'c BOOK a, w.. DAILY EAST OREGONIAty, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1903. W. T. SHAW OF FREEWATER ENTHUSIASTIC IRRIGATOR. Says His District Will Send Good pxhlbtt Thinks jthe West is Now at the Dawn of Her Best jndus- tnal Era Is Familiar With Blue Mountain Reservoir Site. f . L. W. T. Shaw; !a member of the ball-1 ton and FreewaterDUeliconipany, and ' 01:0 of the delegates from Frecwator j tb the Ogdcq .Irrigation rjrtngrbss, 1 wns (n the city yesterday j evening, j nnd expressed .hlmsolr as biSIng 3ilgh-! ly pleaseil -with the prospclw tor a I rousing meeting of the State Irrlga-1 tion association In this city next ! montn. Mr. Shaw is an enthusiastic irrl gatipnlst, and n practical one, in the best sen'se of the word. He has wit nessed the transformation of the cheap land, that 'wa's once considered worthless, in portions of Umatilla coubO, .to growing orchards, alfal fa fields and wheat fields worth all the way from $50, to $300 ,por acre. , This transformation Is enough to make la man enthusiastic, Mr. Shaw thinks, and .-.Is jenthuslnsm is conta gious. 1 In regard to the, program foij the coming meeting, he favors ' the in troduction of the greatest number of actual irrigators. He thinks the story of the actual reclamation of the arid soil, Is the- best one that can be told -everywhere in the West. He thluks anything that will tend to bring the 'people together, in a clear-j ur understanding of tho meaning of irrigation,' is u necessary part of every program, dealing with the sub-' ject. . , . , . ! Mr. Shaw says a line fruit exhibit' can be cojledtcd In the Frecwater anu ) Milton districts, and that the citi zens will take .pleasure Jn sending everything, in, tho fruit, ,-egetabl" and grain "lines, which might add to thi Infnrocf rif till, TnnflTif Aside from farming and Improving his land, Mr. Shaw Is a busy and In- dustrious student of the science of irrigation, and Jjas made examinations epervoir sues unu siurage iu- clljtles of the Blue mountains, and has located and surveyed mountain storage reservoirs, on the headwaters of the Walla walla river anu tne var- ious streams coming down the west slope of the Blue mountains, which would hold sufficient water to fur- nish ever- farm tributary to tbo streams., during the entire season with nothing but the stored flood water of the spring. He thinks that the West Is Just now at the dawn bf one of the mo3t splendid nges, known to man He looks ' forward to the time wnen tne government will undertake, on the largest possible scale, the construc tion of great reservoir systems, high up In the snow belts, and the building of great carrying canals, from those reservoirs, to the farming commun ity, below, that every foot of thirsty land may be supplied in the time of need and the Idle population of the country', will be employed In agricul ture, stock raising, and fruit culture. Instead of crowding Into the dense centers and oppressive streets of the great cities. In his pplulon these irrigation meetings .are the agencies by which this splenald condition will be grad ually realized. PREJUDICED AGAINST TRIB. Dr. L. E. Bellinger, of San Francisco, Expresses an Opinion Regarding the Greatest Liquor Habit Cure on Earth. Dr. L. E. Bellinger, or San Fran cisco, writes; "I was prejudiced against TKIB, coming to me as It did, but I see how I was mistaken. I have , been raveing in ingianu nnu tne Castcru states much lately and find much evidence qf THIB'S good work. , lt bougr-' 2 treatments tor menus, and eveiy one has done Its work, well." Tallman & Co.. local agents. 1 ttuys Large Apple Crop. ' A larse deal -has been closed be-j tween N. B. Long ot tho Big Pot latch and White Bros, of I.ewiston for the entire crop of apples of the Heppler orchard. The crop this year Is very light, hut lr Is estimated at 10,000 boxes, principally of the Jonathan' and Ben Davis varieties. Tho p'rico will' depend oh the sales pt apples. Picking1 and packing opera tions will commence at once or as soon as the weather permits. The entire crop 'will be shipped- to cast-. ern markets. Unclaimed Freight. ""The" 'monthly 'utatcinent ' 'of Com merce and Finance, for July 1903, by f-ha V. 8. Treasury Department shows that for the ' seven months ending July there were 2,3"84,pl9 tons or un claimed freights . accumulated in handling the Internal commerce within the, Uuted States,. ' .Hebrew Editor Not Expelled. Tho report that Dr. $Iossossobn, editor or the Hebrew paper at Port land, and rabbi of the Hall street synagogue, had beep expelled from the "Hebrew society ,s denied by Presiueot I. N. Apple of tbe congre gation. , Mokl Tea noaltlwelw rurct Rlelc Ileadacne, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Rb moves, nil-eruptions .of the skin, pro uuciue u permci comyiexiun or muney refunded. 2Sc and COc, 'Write to us for tree sample. 'W. H. Hdoker & Co., uunaio, n. 1, v, w. Bcnmiat ec uo druggisti. Baron Vasconcellos, nn aged and wealthy llratfllatr lawyer, died a few days ago, leaving an Immense for tune and 127 children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, J HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS COM.r Black-Faced Minstrelsy Still Holds Its Charm on the Public us unarm un Heal, black-face, minstrelsy has never lost Its hold on the Upns ! S MSm-JlSwtatffi r.' w h much pleasurable anticipations. There are many so- called mlnstre B"3 " fh' ,thls season, but pnly enc hlph fa th- XmZL. I in this show no -white faces are ...... ... .white races aro : allowed toimnr tliolsttidy .intblack; all 1 : l 1 z- r a ' fliff.i "a. iff j O tF .V? ft:3i U0VA.1D ffxneuisrr . t SAD WO AfSf3StS O LGUS JAMES EsFREbT WAR&E COfBWArOtf. Louis James und Frederick Nfard" will be seen at the Frazer tonight in a new heroic drama, entitled "Alex- nn,ler Great," In which, the con- tending elements nre Insatiable ambl- tlon, romantic and self-sacrlfirlng love and covetous envy, which entails 11 nusii: uumv. The last named quality is typical In J the character of Perdlccas, which ' will lj irfayeil by Mr Warde, a j crany. cunning, merciless statesman. who would betray anyone, man or wo- " Glanders at Walla Walla. One mule has been ordered killed and several head of horses Isolated ur account or tni prevalence or glanJers' In that district All Cooks Delight in using Economy Brand Evaporated Cream Never sours, always, ready never moment wnnn meals are ready to be served. Your cook will be delighted because it is so bandy; you will be delighted because it is the purest and most appetizing. We are placing the cap label reproduced herewith on every can of our product This isdoneforyour protec tion. Our name on the label means that it is the best, richest and purest. Ask your dealer for Economy Brand. HELVETIA MLLK 9 "x uavjI 1 -.,. JW TIIKIIitK"l 4- '.H - by ili.K'asy I'-i.SO iVll- 'Iren In J J3Kl7r' i'tfKfw f e (f pregnancy ,are lianUUed by nine of Cardui, nnd uCu carriages, which 'blast so many fond mother's .hoi et, are prevented, KloKling, which m often occurs after rhildbirtb, 11 corrected uheii ine of Cardui is used during pregnancy, ine of Cardui babiet are healthy babiec, becaune, uurine tne month of preghaucy'. the mother i able to give then! uecetuary ritclity and strength. Vl'itJl theve facta ircsented to Amerieun women 110 expectant mother should be natistied without the re-lnforcement thatWine of Cardui will give her. Every mother should be able to treat herself iu her home with this valuable medicine. Wine'of Cardurcan be secured from any drugtfitil at l.00 a bottle. i'olycarp. Jan, 11. 1902. I am the mothur of aeven children and while jriprcgn'ahcy with the fu-st six suffered untold misery until tbeywere born'. One month before the keventh ua bern I begau to take a bottle of Wine of Cardui, which gave nu reliefuftertakin;threedoea. 1 u(tl the remainder of the bottle until the birth of UiHi-hild.aud wai stouter in three das after tbe birth thau 1 was in a month after the birth of either of the firat six. I am 'J vears old. , . MttS. V. .ELIZAUCTII ST-VI't'OUD. WINE CARDUI ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber. VOU MAV1N I K.V11 1IUILUIKO ' orHU'i lt,iif'auurjrto 11KIMMCE A WOUS.OUT HOOf ELATERITE ROOFING Takes th . place of shingles, Un, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings. For fiat and steep surfaces, gutters, valley's, etc. Eaey to lay. Tempore for all 'climates. Seasonable In cost. Sold on merit Guaran teed. It -will pay to ask for prices and Information', THE; ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Worcester Building. Portland, I nnrMnnnn holne mndo ud In the' - Havcrly's Mastodon Minstrels comos to the Frazor theater fresh trans continental triumphs Iron inMr earKInsInosSi Tno Eastern press wVthoutxceptlon. heartily pra.sed the perrormancc, auu J-b.K . hat o ns tnQi ner may -expect an artistic pter-, zor " 1 , riod'as you ,.1 hear or see ,.J ...... ,r ninsi f'uiiiii: uiiciiks ui u"j i " any oi uic musical exiraat,uUi man, to further his own xelfish schemes Alexander, the greatest military , genius recorded In history, who Is 1 made to appear in the play as being 1 too magnanimous to suspect tbe mo-; lives of Perdlccas, od whom he has bostowed political honors, -will bo as- auiueu mi. jujuub. Tho play is said to he replete with stirring. Incidents, interspersed with scenes of ; martial pomp ( and rioyal i ageaut, nna temperoa uy tne ciranu of exquisite romance, , 1. r ' A Seattle contracting firm has been awara ng the contract for erecting i-e new federal building In that city for jooj.uou. The hulldlng -will ha con. structed of Chuckanut sandstone. causes disappointment at the last CONDENSING CO., Highland, HI. VuJiwr uf SvaimraM tWui." Motherhood - tue reward nature iicult li v wuuiaubood tuws .-upon oiiipii wbue vitality has Ih;u iuited cauuot rsufely i.'iii' birth to chil. I'roL'iiaiH-y and 111 childbirth weak- IK1I4 of tlij mother is revealed in tbe pain nnd utfouy glitysuSen. irreut medicine nriesrou I'Twry Vf- intlaiiiuiatioii and weaknesi,' and jri"t, tone anu Mri;nyUi to tlie uencate or aiu ,wliit-b mature tbe diild. The baini of U "A Notvy,Ljr one C3Jb..ot XT t UU111 He'll ill I I Tlllfi ...1 . -- -oiailie luPPiVit. r. tee overv llnn't fn.... ., ' uuieea. TT W c Tl. Tl.i, . . ' Potol5 Block. 3 t wv-a-,i.j,h 1 r Mt iia,,,. . HOI lUUft U TL III Pnrtl I KKHA M I II I UlWl 1 : 1 K - letultfDd'io tbewtis UK lhe proper tM-t rr-u,.. . tx.1 Mil Th hutM Stiff See our hack "S! NEAGLE J Schwau U1" .... , !,. sill I Itef. rork m toiMiuiiSr' ... 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