East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 15, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1903.
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
Office Wine and Spirit Review,
San Francisco, Oc. 12. To the Edi
tor of the East Oregonlan.
Dear Sir: The uuslness men of
this city who are now proclaiming
to the world the discovery of the cure
for Bright's disease and Diabetes
have asked me as one of the bene
ficiaries to write to some of my
brother editors. Hence tuls letter to
you. I vras at first as skeptical as
anyone. I had reason to be, l ha
a clear case Of chrohic Bright's Dis
ease; was ill for a year. U was not
thought I would live thirty days. The
president of the Pacific -.ates Type
Foundry told my wife that the ncwly
dlBcovercd diuretic woulu nave my
life, and against my private convic
tions I was put on H. In six months
my recovery was complete.
A friend of mine. Dr. A. J. Howe, a
prominent physician, was nearly dead
with Brights Disease. On my re
covery I told and It acted the
same In his ase and he is now well
on tie road to recovery. As a. broth
er editor I personally assure you of
the truth of the discovery. Thou
sands of lives are to be saved and I
am writing in the hope that this let
ter will start Borne -of t-t?m right,
i-'raternallv yours,
R. M. Wood. Editor.
TLe above refers to the newly dis
covered Fulton Compounds, the first
cures the world has ever seen for
Bright's Disease ;.na Diabetes. We
are the sole agents. Ask for pamph
let. T W. Schmidts Pharmacy
GEN
J.
SHERMAN
MONUMENT ERECTZD TO HIS
MEMORY IN WASHINGTON,
Cost $90,000 and Is Seventeen Feet
High Ceremony of Unveiling Was
an Empresslve Affelr Money Was
Raised by Ex-Members of the Army
of the Potomac,
Washington, D. C, Oct. 15. Tri
bute Was paid today to William
Tccumsch Sherman, soldier and pat
riot, when the Carl Rohl Smith mon
ument to the Illustrious general was
unveiled In the presence of the presi
dent, his cabinet and many promi
nent guests, the latter Including dis
tinguished members of the societies
of the armies of the Potomac, the
Tennessee, the Ohio and the Cumber
land, in joint reunion here. The
statue occupies a conspicuous posi
tion opposite the soutn front of the
treasury building, where a vast crowd
of people gathered this aftornoon to
witness .ue unvehing ceremony.
President Roosevelt spoke briefly
Brooko and the other distinguished I
soldiers who occupied scats on the
speakers' stand,
History of Statue.
The equestrian statue of General
Sherman was completed by Sculptor
Carl Rohl Smith Just before the lat-
tor's death and it remained for sev-l
cral of his friends, eminent artists
and sculptors to flnlsu the work by
designing and modeling the medal
lions and bronze groups which, orna
ment the base of the monument. The!
statue Itself Is nearly seventeen lect
high, and weighs 8.000 pounds. It
shows ueneral Sherman as he re-1
viewed the troops in Washington at I
the close of the civil war. The war
rior sits on his horse with military!
erectness. his hcadd slightly cturncd
toward the treasury, as if he were
looking up at the rooms occupied by
his brother. John Sherman, when
secretary of the treasury. The left
hand curbs his horse, which displays I
the spirited curves usual to mounted
steeds.
The work of bronze stands on a
pedestal of New Hampshire granito
nearly 50 feet high, on the sides of
the pedestal are four bas-reliefs anu
eight medallions. Tho former repro-l
sent "An Incident in the Battle of
Missionary Ridge." "The Battle of
Atlanta," "Marching Through Geor
pin" and "Sherman In Camp at
Night," suggesting his well known
of nrowlinc among nis men
delivering I half the night and rising In tho morn-
GET MURPHY
TO DO OUR
Painting and Paper
Hanging.
You'll get the
Best work
And lowest prices
nnrl ortnllnH fionornl firwrmatv f!nl
D. B. Henderson of Iowa sounded tho I habl
nloftnn nn(n nt tlin flat ilnllvnrlrif I half
the chief oration. Other speakers ing "after having had less sleep than
included Gen. Daniel E. Sickles and a bird," as fresh as any of his sol-
Gen, Charles H. Grosvcnor. All oi
the addresses were sincere eulogies
of the character, devoted fealty to
country and home and courageous
qualities of the hero whose statue
served to inspire the sentences.
Gen. Grenvnle M. Dodge, prcsldont
of the society of the army of the
Tennessee, wh.ch organization took
the initiative In the erection of the
statue, was master of ceremonies,
and made a short speech In which he
referred most eloquently to his dead
chief and to toe artistic beauty of
the monument modeled to perpetuate
the Sherman name. President
hoosevelt was greeted with hearty
applause as he stepped forward to
deliver his address. He spoke in hsi
usual earnest and emphatic way and
his remarks were interrupted fre
quently by applauoc. Equally enthu
siastic were the greetings accoracu
to Gen. John M. Schoffleld, Gen. John
C. Black, Gen. H. V. Boyntoa, Ge.
Sickles, Gen. Miles, Gen. John R.
4 .4
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dicrs.
The eight medallions represent
rwnnrals Locan. Blair Ransom, Mc-
Puerson, Dodge, Smua, Gricrson and
O. O Howard. Between tne spaces
mind hv the cortralts on the east and
mmt Rides of the pedestal will bo
nlnpd tv?o allegorical groups of
"War and Peace."
The movement for the erection of
the monument waB begun eight years
ago and carried to successful com
pletion by the society of the Army or
the Tennessee. The total cost of
the work was about $90,000, of wnlch
one-third was approi -lated by act of
congress.
SENILE DEMENTIA.
Old
Mind Has
E. J. MURPHY
111 Court Street,
Enjoy Life
leisure
Can You Answer?
On what basis are the' best
5 per cent, gold bonds selling
to-day?
What will a 5 per cent. 20
year gold bond be worth twenrv
years hence when interest rates Hdity
are much lower?
On what terms can you buy
a 5 per cent. 20 year gold bond
deliverable to you in ten.
Baker City Settler's
Given Way.
Baker City. Oct. 15. Charles Wol
son. aged SC. an old time resident of
Baker City, well known and hlgh.y
respected won taken to the asylum
for the Insane last night by Sheriff
iiarvev Brown. The old man was
examined yesterday and was commit'
ted on the charge of senile dementia.
The unfortunate man owns a valu
able parcel of real estate on Seventh
street between Washington and Cen
ter, which he recently deeded to E.
Palmer, for a consideration of $1,
with the provision that Palmer was
tJ care for him during the remainder
of nis declining days. The county
court has grave doubts as to the va-
of the transfer, and has ap
pointed A. B. Wlmree. deputy dis-
trlct attorney, as guardlon of the es
tate.
We will make your
Hours pass pleasantly
AnSLT' 1 1 fifteen or twenty years or to I
WILL FIGHT COMBINE.
TEMPERANCE KEFRESH your estate at once in r ' SP1"16. oct. ine icamsi
MENTS and cigars. Musical f ? , nCe ln CaSe ot ! Union, of this city, uas decided
entertainment every evening. J'OUr death r tight the combine of grain and
i Robinson's Paries?
TTttrln. TIT C. n nnv.n.
Under W. & C. Depot.
i
Spokane Teamsters Have Organized
a Protective Trust.
Spokane, Oct. 15. The Teamsters'
to
hay
dealers unless tho combine will
. . . . , i make reasonable prices to the mem-
lnrfff.k--iVy"B5" .hers of me union
nay rancnes in .eastern "uwisiuu
and Northern Idaho. The union pr
INSURE IN
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head of the list.
Ametr
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.fl2,250,07fc
Alliance Assurance Co . . 'JQXtm.fr a
.London & Xiancaahire Fin
Insurance Co 2,544,683
North British fc Mercantile
Co 10,895,974
Bojral Insurance Co. 22,(997,152
FRANK B. CLOPTON
AGENT
800 MAIN STREET
ran htu.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
Richard A. McCurdy. president
Alma D. Kntz, manager, Boise. Idaho.
Frank L. Hammond, District Manager,
Pendleton, Oregon.
COMMERCIAL STABLES
G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR.
Carryalls for picnic parties. Good
teams with competent drivers for
commercial men. Speedy horses and
handsome rigs for evening and Sun
day drives. Gentle horses for family
poses to make all purchases in car
load lots.
The members of the union own
more than 200 teamB. These own
ers are of tne belief that they can
out combine the hay and grain com-
i bine. If necessary, and have even
planned for a big depot, from which
each member can be supplied accord
ing to his needs.
Northeast Iowa Teachers.
Mason City, la.. Oct 15. The mem
hers of the Northeastern Iowa Teach
ers' association certainly have rea
son to fel proud of this, their tentn
annual meeting, as the attendance
use. Stock boarded at reasonable Is larger than ever before and the
rates. Best of care given to transient
3tock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton
Phone Main 161.
THE-
IBEHRENS HOUSE:
program one of unusual excellence.
The gathering was formally opened
today with President John E. faiout
of Mt. Vernon, presiding. The main
sessions are to be held tomorrow nnd
r. . . . , r t t c. l , t.
Philadelphia. .President Storms of
1 ! Iowa State Collego and President
T Seerley of the state university are
! umonir the nrominent persons to be
beard.
LET US SUPPLY TOU
WITH
Building...
...Material
DIMENSION .LUMBER OF
all descriptions. Sash,
Doors, Blinds, Mould
ing, Building and Tar Poj-r.
Bring Your Bill to Us and
Get Our Figures,
Grays1 Harbor-Coin Co.
Opp. Ws dc C. R. Depot
308 Court Street
t Best Regular Meals I
4
ft.
..IN THE CITY..,
flSffyou'il.enjoy your
meals if you board
with us
Tickets, 21 MeaU.
$4.00
Single Meals 25c
Boston Grain Rate Change.
Boston, Mass., Oct. 15. The to-:
called minimum rate on grain main
tained for somo time by tho ocean
steamship lines, and which more man
anything else has operated to reduce
.Boston 8 grain export to such a lo.
ebb, was abolished today. Boston
hopes by the change to recover some
of the grain shipping business wblcn
of late has 'been diverted to Montreal
and other ports.
Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden
Are guaranteed to cure any caseofRbeu.
sialism Money back if they fall.
A.C Koeppen t Bros., Aflts. for Pendleton Jchmldt ft Oo.
CONSUMPTION
the moat dreaded and deadly of all
diseases, aa well as pneumonia, and
all Lung Troubles are relieved at
once and cured by Acker's English
Itemedy "the king of all Cough Cures
Jures coughs and colds in a day. 26
cents. Tour money back If dlsaatla
led. Writ for free sample. W. H.
looser Co., Buffalo, N. T. T. w.
New Home of Republican Club,
New York, Oct. 15. The handaomo
new home of the Republican Club
was formally opened today. Tho new
clubhouse occupies a fine site in
West Fortioth street. Tho building
Is eleven ntorles In height and of
nandsonic exterior ucslgn. In honor
of the opening a housowarmlug was
held, attended by mora than ono
thousand republicans of note, the
list being headed y Mayor Low.
Alabama 8tate Fair.
Birmingham, Ala.. Oct. 16. In addi
tion to tho ur.ua! at motive displays
representing tb 'uin . industries of
the state the exposition management
Have You Heard About It?
s- JJJJIJJIIJ
THE RED BOX
We Have Placed In Oor Win
dow a Box Which Contains
$20.00 In Silver
We will give a key to this box FREE with every cash purchase of $J,0().
two keys with $2.00; three keys with $3.00. When the keys hattaj
been given otrt, yot may try your key.
If you have the locky key the $20.00 is yours.
NO EMPLOYE ALLOWED TO HAVE A KEY.
We do not know which key opens the box.
Hot Soda Drinks
MADE TONIGHT! EXQUISITELY DELICIOUS!
Served Exactly to the Queen's Taste.
A DAINTY REFRESHMENT FOR DAINTY PEOPLE
Oor Hot Chocolate is a marvel. Our "TODDLE"
tasted anything nicer the treat's ours. 5
-well, if yon ertf
Cents.
F. W. SCHMIDT
Postoffice Block
RELIABLE DRUGGIST
Pendleton, Oregoa
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NOW
ON
EXHIBITION
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, IN THE BIG TENT
ON ALTA STREET, IN REAR OF SAVINGS BANK
-rirKFTPsisBM '1 a mi nrr.i MnvirrCO I
office KBM1
UNEARTHED
SANJOAuUlNGO.
CALIFORNIA.
MAY 1902
The Original Skeleton of This
Colossal Quadrupei
Of the Prehistoric Age, unearthed in San Joaquin County, Cal.,!1 !
7ua ocuuiuik say uc jives uuu years ago, weigueo
I UN a in lite and measured at least JUU ject long.
lOc.
BUte ;ed';d 'p Gathering a large chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrof-
tertalnment, 'he racing program uluB At all times a match-
in particular prm Inua to eclipse all leSB 'ystem tonic and purifier. Money
those of provio it oars. Tho rail- refunded If you are dissatisfied Fit-
roads predict rc( .rd-breaking crowds tjr cents and $1.00. T. W. Schmidt
ADMISSION Adults, 15c. Children Under 12 Years,
DR. RAY CHAMBERLAIN, Sole Owneranjjggj
YOUR PLUMBlf
it j . .... . -.l .mil W" I
nave n aone uy a scientific f Jumuer au ' nV,i
tie bothered with bad breaks. Let us ficure u
BECK, TIKES JPUXTM5
Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures
w i ws A uw 111 Ul Vt IUU DlAlV,
I Co., druggists.
COURT STREET