East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 27, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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GOOD DEPENDABLE CLOTHING
FOR FALL AND WINTER '
Men's Suits
Men's Salts
Youth's Suits
Boy's Suits
Men's Overcoats
Boy's Overcoats
I All Goods Guaranteed Satisfactory $
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GENERAL NEWS.
Tho Amorlean-Franco oxtrailltlon
treaty is being amended to Include
extradition for bribery.
"Mm T.mile Ivnrsrm nf Pnnlflfi
Qrove, Cnl.. while insaiio from rolls-
Iou8 unbalance, Klllurt her three
small children Saturday last.
All Incoming steamers are lieluR
watched for thieves who stole $100,
000 worth of Jewelry from Knight,
Frank & Kutloy, of London, October
IS.
Henry Walscheid. of Chicago, yes
terday shot and killed his stepfather,
Nicholas nolle, as tho latter was in
tho act of striking the boy's mother
with an Iron bar.
E. A. Sorrells and Samuel Flynn,
attendants In Ilartonvllle, 111., Insane
asylum, arc accused of beating a
pr.Ment to death. Hall has been re
quired of each In tho sum of ?10.)00
Dr. I. D. Rood, of Dos Jlolnos, In..
Sunday last accidentally inoculated
himself with anti-tetanic serum. Ho
has calmly announced that he ex
pects to die some time next week,
and Is arranging Lis affairs to that
end.
Hov. A. E. Gammaze, pastor of the
Lawn Avcntio Kaptlst church, Kan
sas City, has been dismissed becauso
ho believes and preaches divine heal
ing. He will establish an independ
ent Baptist church, as many of his
parishioners will stay by him.
Strenuous but more or less spas
modic efforts to secure Sunday clos
ing of saloons in Now York City are
being made. Six men and nlno wo
men were yesterday sentenced to six
months in the city Jail for being
found in a saloon tho day before.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
The Oregon Good Hoads Associa
tion will hold tho noxt annual meet
ing at Salem, in October, 1904.
The fear of famine In the Tanana
mining district of Alaska, has driven
most of tho miners out of that sec
tion of the north, for tho winter.
Ella Davis, of Ilutto, committed
suicide Monday on account of tho
shut-down of tho mines, which forc
ed her lover to go away to seek
work elsewhere.
A would-bo assassin fired through
thn window of tho residence of An-
tone Parrelle, of Portland, Monday
morning, but missed his mark, 'liio
family was seated at the breakfast.
table at tho time.
Tho vault of tho courthouse at Da
ker City was burglarized Monday,
and $10 In stamps anu ennnge WKen.
There is no clue to tho robber. It Is
thought to bo tho work of someone
having dupllcato keys.
Fifteen business men and miners
of Sumpter have contributed $2,000
each toward building an electric road
between Sumntor and liourne. a alS'
tnnco of seven miles through a
steep mountain canyon.
N. McDrlde, of Portland, who was
ordered to stop by a thug, Sunday
nlcht. refused to oboy ana was siod
bed In the arm with a dirk. His
cries brought a policeman to tho
scene and tho robber escaped.
Ceorce Fry. 9 years old, of Uwaco,
Is a condemned housebreaker, hav
ing beon caught robbing neighbors
houses on several occasions. He la
thought to bo a kleptomaniac and his
caso will bo altonoea to oy me ru
form school.
480 Acres
i
Of 40 bti. wheat laud 2 lit ilea
from Pendleton, HQ acres set
to alfalfa. Ilmmlng water,
Kcod Improvements.
One-lmlf nee. of fine whear
land, nil Tutllilla, 4 miles
from Pendleton. Plenty of
wuter, good improvements.
1C0 aares which can bo set to
alfalfu, all mibjeet to Irriga
tion. Ditch through It.
U20 acres of line dairy and
stock ranch. 1,'uIh 100 tons
of wild hay mill 150 ton.-t
grain hay. Two running
streams, abundance of pine
timber I'lacoult under fence
Open range near by.
-ISO bcres good wheat land one
mile from town. 300 acres
summer fallow.
2000 acreolandon Buttercreek
Well adaptrd to Tutmlng ihtep,
Clooil '.ImpTOTemcuU. Including
thedf, pmeli, nr. Will nlntlraoi
liep. liny, Irm tnhlaary
bomi and 'camp oulflu Included.
We hT a long lUtol property luit
UkethUln large and traall tracia.aud
wa can nuM you on inn price.
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COMK AND HUE US
IT. T. Wucle a Son
4- 1'. O. liox .1J1
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STREET
$ 5.00 to $t 5.00
1 2.50 to 25.00
4.00 to J 4.00
J. 50 to 5.00
5.00 to 20.00
2.50 to J 0.00
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Pendleton.
James Watch, Portland.
E. E. Herrloy and wlfo, Missoula.
Herbert Kelccy.
Miss Kffle Shannon and mother.
Miss Winona Shunnoh.
F. Emery, Portland.
D. Salter. Portland.
J. E. Dodd, Peoria.
P. H. Wobbor, Kochostcr.
Larry Cain.
Dollin, Portland.
U. H. Cnston, Spokane.
R. Mosor. Portland.
S. M. Cleland, Spokane.
Itubo Smith, Pilot Rock.
F. J. Walsh, Portland.
H. Cregg and wlfo.
Boll, Spokane.
C. I j. Cox, Alba.
Golden Rule Hotel
F. M. LoeKWOod, Helix.
J. O. Hamll, Echo.
S. A. Pennlck, Adams.
Claude Crowe. Davenport.
J. A. Faull. Portland.
Mrs. J. Thomns. Walla Wnlln.
L. J. WlUfong, Mesa.
M. Poo, Mesa.
E. 11. Itedmnn and wife, La Grande.
M. Lee, Moscow.
E. Anderson, Walla Walla.
E. Armstrong, 'Walla Walla.
F. J. Gardner, Portland.
E. W. Peringer. Lcho.
T. H. Hentho. Weston.
Doug Holts. Pilot Rock.
J. W. Oakley, Pilot Hock.
J. Johnson, Pilot Rock.
A. A. Roberts Wolser.
M. Fluner, Wolser.
F. J. Hanor, Portland.
Ed Perry and family, Spokane.
Mrs, M. F. fcuwards, Spokane.
Mrs. A. U. McEwenO Athena.
AN OLD SAYING.
Showing How Cause and Effect Are
Never Far Removed.
It Is an old saying. "Whore
there's honey, thoro's bees" not less
true In one which science has coin
ed raoro recently. "Where there's
dandruff there's germs" and to
push tho Inferenco still furthor we
may truly say, "Whoro there's dan
druff cured, Nowbro's Herplcldo has
beon at work." .
Tho reason of Horpicldo's Isolation
ns a genuine cure for Dandruff lies
In tho fact that it attacks and de
stroys the root of the whole trouble
a parasitic germ which feeds upon
tho material which nourishes tho
hair follicle.
Other so-called remedies aro not
directed at this truo cause of tho
disease.
Accept no aubatitute, there Is
none.
Sold by loading druggists. Send
10c In stamps for samplo to Tho
Herplcldo Co., Detroit; Mich. F. W.
Schmidt & Co., special agenis.
Notice.
It having been called to tho atten
tion of tho management of the Pon
uloton Woolen M1113 that certain
stores havo sold blankets under tho
representation that they wero mado
by tho Pendleton milts, tho public Is
horebv warned that Pondloton blan
kets aro sold only at the stores of tho
Alexander Department storo, peoples
Warehouse, Fair Storo and James
Crawford,
How's This?
We offer One Hundred IJoltars Uewanl
tor any cane of catarrh that can not be
cured by Hallfe Catarrh Care. .
K. J. CIIKNHV & CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the underalgned. bare known K. J.
Cheney for the laat IS yean, and believe
blai perfectly honorable In all bualnee
trarmucllonn anil financially able to carry
out any obligation made by tbelr firm.
WICHT & TUUAX, Wholesale Druggists.
Toledo. O.
WAIJJI.NO, KINNAN & MARVIN. Whole-
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
IUH'b Catarrh Cure la taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
aurracea of the ayateoi. Testimonials
nt free. Price 75c per bottle. Bold by
all ilruxglnts.
Hull's Pninlly I'llli are the beat.
Smallpox From The Dalles.
Turn fnnn nf smnllnriv now con
fined In tho Portland post houso, lmvo
been trnceu 10 tho uaues.
fcTATiflNRHY WRP.K aTFRSZIRR'S
Special Mile of fancy box station
ery this week only
One lot 60o sale price 80o
One lot 60c salt price 26o
One lot 40o Hale price HOa
One lot. 850 Bale price 15c
Lot of odds and onds at 6 and ,
10 cento.
' Bee our window
rorjnt-VSta 1 1 o n.ery
i luaui o biore
OF
MRS. DAVID TAYLOR'S
HEALTH IS IMPROVING.
John Wright Is Building a Livery
Barn Rain Is Needed to Start
Fall Seeding Operation for Sciatic
Rheumatism Death of Mrs. Pen
nington Athena Has a New Har
ness Shop.
Atlienu, Oct. 1!G. Mrs. Fay Lu
Grow Is visiting with her mother,
Mrs. Howls of Walla Walla, while Mr.
Lo Grow is looking after his sheep
lu tho moiinulns.
Mrs. David Taylor, molhor of tho
sheriff, Is Improving very fast ntter
hor recent illness.
John Wright Is putting up n lino
livery barn. It Is fifty by one hun
dred foot.
Theodore Russell of Spoknno is a
visitor horo and It Is reported thnt
his Intoutlon Is to take with him on
his return his llttlo daughter Helen,
who has been stuylng with her aunt,
.Mrs. George Danlster for tho past
three weeks.
Calvin Ogle, who has been viBltng
at the homo of his uncle, I). F. Ogle,
.loft for his homo Wednesday,
I). F. Ogle rocoived today tho news
of tho death of his sister Mrs. Ma.
Ilnda Pennington, who died at Le
banon, Kansas, Friday, Oct. 10, at
tho ago of CI. Sho died of Ilrlght's
disease.
Mrs. Charley Nolson spent Wed
nesday In Walla Walla visiting hor
daughter.
Miss Garilold or Walla Walla Is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Char
ley Nolson, nnd aunt Mrs. David
Taylor,
Samuel Iloohor n few nights ago
foil from a ladder and received a se
vere wound on his arm. It was hurt
badly but not dangerously so.
Mrs. J. D. Plamonucn and mother,
Mrs. C. A. Harrutt spent Wednesday
In Walla Walla.
Mrs. Al Hoohor's cousins Mr. and
Mrs. Ruddy of Kansas City, aro vis
Itlug at tho Boolier homo. Mr. and
Mrs. Ruddy will mane their homo
here In tho future.
Rain is Needed.
Farmers of this vicinity aro very
anxious to seo It rain, for the recent
dry hot weather has entirely stopped
the plowing In this vicinity.
Sciatic Rheumatism.
Walter, tho llttlo son of Mr nnd
Mrs. J. W. Williams, who was strick
en with sciatic rhoumntlsm, was tak
en to Hot Lake. There the doctor
told Mr. Williams thoy could do him
no good and advised them to take
him to Walla Walla, whoro ho under
wont a surgical operation. They
split his leg and scraped tho bone.
Tho llttlo fellow stood the operation
tlnoly and Is out of daugor.
New Harness Shop.
' W. C. Miller, with tho assistance
of Mr. Ualley. opened a now harness
shop Wednesday.
Thinks Trlb a Good Remedy.
H. F. Gray, Portland, Oregon, July
10th, 1902, writes: "1 believe your
remedy for the liquor and tobacco
habits, 'Trlb,' a good one. I took
tho Kecloy euro and It cost mo ?150.
I think Trlb Is honestly tho best cure
of the two. If J ever can bo of any
assistance to you, let mo know. I
consider you havo duno much for
me."
Tollman & Co., local agents.
Raves Two From Death.
"Our llttlo daughter had an almost
tutal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis", writes Mrs. W. K. Havi
land, of Arrrionk, N. Y "but, when all
other remedies failed, wo saved her
llfo with Dr. King's New Discovery.
Our nleco, who had Consumption In
an advanced stage, also used this
wonderful medicine and today she is
perfectly well." Dosperato throat
nnd lung diseases yield to Dr. King's
New Dlscovory as to no other medi
cine on earth. Infallible for coughs
and colds. 50c' and l bottles guar
anteed by Tollman & Co. Trial hot
tlos free.
Art Exhibit Successful.
Tho Salom art exhibit, under tho
auspices of tho public schools, has
closed, after two weeks' successful
sessions. Tho exhibit netted $200
for the benofit of tho public schools,
besides furnishing an opportunity for
tho pupils to view tho roprlnts final
a'l tho masterpieces. Tho exhibit is
owned by A. W. Klson, of Bosfoi,
and Is a traveling Institution, which
will noxt display Its collection in
Tho Dalles.
Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures
Chronic Wood Poisoning and Scrofu
lous affections. At all times a
matchless system tonic and purifier.
Money refunded If you aro not satis
fied. COc. and $1.00.
For salo by F. W. Schmidt & Co.
Farms for Sale.
Wo now have listed for sale some
of the best wheat farms and stock
ranches In the county. All tho places
aro well Improved and woll supplLJ
with wnter. Also some very deelr
ablo city property. Call and sot
prices.
BENTLEY & HAKTMAN.
A Love Letter.
Would not lutorest you If you're
looking for a guaranteed salvo for
soros, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of
Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with
an ugly soro for a year, but a box of
Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured mo.
It's tho best Salvo on earth. 2Cc at
Tollman & Co.'s drug storo.
Notice.
All persons having cans or tubs
sent thorn containing lco croam,
which aro still in their possession,
will pleaso roturn samo or notify mo
or my successor, at tho storo.
O, It. DUTTON.
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ATHENA
VICINITY
BLOODED HEREFORD
CALF 8ELLS fOR $150.
Various Transactions In the Hide and
Live. Stock Market Lumber Is Be
ginning to be Shipped From the
sShecp and 'Cattle are Leav.
Ing the Mountains.
Ridge. Oct. 24. Jns Clark of Uklnh
was out In this locality a few dnys
ngo nftor a ilne tlioroiighbrod Hero
ford bull calf which ho had purchased
of C. II. Wade, nt $150 and had boon
pasturing nt tho LIusnor Btock farm.
Mm. Eiunin M. Horfmnn of Pendle
ton Is visiting nt tho homo of hor
iiiiughtor Mrs, M. E. Fletcher.
J Mullen Is driving stage between
llkl'nh and Nye.
Whlttnker nnd LIusnor have
brought tholr cows and calves from
the John Day to brnnd nnd wean.
Thoy also did some dehorning a few
days ago.
John Brown, tho Pendleton hide
dcalor, passed through hero a few
days ago with o.1'"" n Ioatl- ''avlng
beon out In tho vicinities of Uklnn
nnd Alba. Ho was still adding to
his load as ho traversed nlong.
Jos. McClnughlln, who owns and
operates tho Eaglo sawmill near Our
dune, Is having n largo Huantity oi
lumber hauled to Pendleton,
C. 11. Wailo's hired man from tho
Dlxlo rnnch nonr Alba, was out In
this pnrt a few days ago gathoring
Home rattlo that have strayed off
tholr range.
P. E. Fletcher's Injured unklo Is
slowly but steauny Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Fahrenwnld nro
visiting her pnronts Mr. and Mrs.
Honsey Schmidt of Alba vicinity.
Mrs. Schmidt is reported ns on the
sick list.
There was n lino ball nt the homo
of tho Wyomures at Gurdauo Friday
night. It wns largely attended ani
fully enjoyed by all.
Mai. Sturdevant, tho Pondloton
Uklnh stngo proprietor. Is having hay
hauled from Snipo vnlloy to Rldgo, a
distance of 10 or 12 miles. Ho claims
tho distance in tho price of hny In tho
two localities Justifies tho long haul.,
F. E. Sherman nnd family havo
moved to their now homo on Birch
crook, below Pilot Rock. H. H. Har
rah and family of whom ho purchased
tho rnnrli, moved back lo their oia
Iimtiw, In Kiiiitltwnutnrii AllHBiiurl.
Robert Watt passed through bore
Inst week wi.h a inrgo neni oi em
tio for winter quarters,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slmontim havo
placed their daugnter, Miss Sophia,
In school lu Washington.
Mrs. Jas. Dnvls, who was lu St.
Vincent's hospital In Pendleton for
a short tlmo, with a felon on her
thumb, hns returned home again.
Everyono Is very busy hauling
wood at prosont.
It Is qulto warm and dry, we need
rain very bndly.
Most of our people nro through
SCALP HUMOURS
Itching, Scaly and Crusted
With Loss of Hair
Soeedily Cured by Cuticura
Soap and Ointment
When Every Other Remedy and
Physicians Fail.
Warm shampoos with Cntlcura Soup
and light dressings of Cntlcura, the
great skin cure, at once stop falling
hair, rcmnvo crusts, scales and dandruff,
sootho Irritated, Itching surfaces, do
stroy hair irasltes, stimulate tho hour
follicles, loosen tho scalp skin, supply
the roots with energy nuS nourish
ment, and make tho hair grow npon ft
aweet, healthy scalp when all else falls.
Millions of the world's best people
use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cntlcura
Ointment, the great skin cure, for pre
serving, purifying and beautifying the
skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts,
scales and daudruff, and the stopping
of falling hair, for softening, whiten
log and soothing red, rough and sore
hands, for baby rashes, Itchlngs and
e&aflngs., for annoying irritations and
lsfhuuniaJlon8, or too free or offensive
perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses,
and many .antiseptic purposes which
readily suggest themselves to women,
as well as fur all the purposes of the
toilet, hath and nursery.
Complete treatment for every hu
mour, consisting of Cntlcura Soap, to
elcanse tho skin, Cuticura Ointment, to
heal the skin, and Cuticura Resolvent,
to cool and cleanse the blood may now
be bad for one dollar. A elngle set
is often sulllclent to cure tho most
torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning
and scaly humours, eczemas, .rashes
and Irritations, from lufancy to age,
When all else falls.
oU throutUMt tha votlcL CatiiirallMlTMt.Me.ta
tola of UwooUu CmIM Hill, uc.it tUI ol (DvOUiW
nwin .
UtmI
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
euro Dyspepsia and all disorders
urlslng from Indlgostlon. Endorsed
by physicians ovorywhoro. No euro,
no pay. za cuius.
For salo by V. W. Schmidt & Co.
Trial packago free ty writing to
W, H. Hookor.& Co., Buffalo, N. Y
seeding and tho grain looks fine ox
copt for dry woathor.
Most of tho sheep nro out of tho
mountains.
Our potato crops aro turning out
nlcoly fnr hotter than for common.
Cattle Doing Finely.
Wm irnwnnl nt Albn ronorts cat.
tie as doing lino In tho vnlloy. Ho
says ho has over forty hood of good
hoof far salo.
Telephone Wages Cut,
Tho clorks In tho Spokano tolo-
phono olllco havo had tholr Bularlos
reduced from $50 to $30 per month
nnd five oporntors woro let out on
tlrely. Tho old trouble Is not yet
settled nt Spokano nnd a tlo-up Is ex-
pectod nt any tlmo, as uio niiomon
nnd tho public sympathises with tho
girls,
Siuikniin Is now oxcltod over tho
report of tho city health board to
the effect thnt cnntnglous dlBoanoB
rnn tin nml aro often spread by the
common uso of text books In tlio- pub
lic schools. Each pupil should own
nnd use Indlvldunl books, Is the rem
edy suggested by tno uonru.
MOTHER AND CHILD
Scott's Emulsion is cod
liver oil made almost as
palatable as milk. It is easy
and soothing to the weak
stomach; it checks the ten
dencies of children toward
thinness.
Scott's Emulsion gives
strength to weak mothers be
cause it creates healthy flesh
and new blood.
Nursing mothers will find
a special value in Scott's
Emulsion because it insures
a flow of rich, nourishing
milk for the baby. More and
better than a medicine;
Scott's Emulsion is a food.
We'll i-iul you a sample free upon request.
SCOTT & IIOWNK, 409 Pearl Street, New Voik,
Save Money
By buying Matting
Lace Curtains, Rugs
Looking Glasses,
Etc. Etc. of
FAILING
Sole agent for the genuine
Ostermoor mattresses
Conrad Platzoeder
AH kinds of Fresh
Meats always on
hand. Fine Bacon,
t T . 1 o
UdlIlttUIU OilUSilC.
Prices as low as the lowest t
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Refrigerated ;
Meat
Scliwaiz & Greulich, Props.
Wholesale and retail dealers iu
Beef, I'ork and Mutton, Cured
Meats and Sausages of all kinds.
607 Main Street, Phone 181.
YA A A A k'k'k'i
nitwit
iescke's
eats
eet
The approval oi all who
want the best meat
most delicious but no
no higher in price
COURT STREET
i Insurance at Cost
14,370,113.00
Of Ineuranco In force
OREGON FIRC RELIEF AS
SOCIATION. i A Strictly Mutual Home
Institution
M. H. RICE, Froewator.
! ! Agent tor Umatilla County.
J. P. WALKER, city agent (or
, . Pondloton.
Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden
Are guaranteed to cure uuy cose of Rlieu
uintltm Monev back If thev fall.
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