East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 03, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST ORE GONAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1903.
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GOOD DEPENDABLE CLOTHING
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Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Youth's Suits
Boy's Suits
Men's Overcoats .
Boy's Overcoats
All Goods Guaranteed Satisfactory
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GENERAL NEWS.
The government of Peru gives of
ficial and ready sanction to the plan
for a permanent international peace
commission with arbitration powers.
Charles H. Leonard, who Is accused
of getting $10,075 on forged checks
at Orange, K. J., has been captured
at Vancouver. B. C. and returi"d
to Orange.
The reconstruction of the Central
Pacific railway between Ogden and
Reno includes uoring four new- tun
nels, 1,900. L600. S.SO0 and 1.70U feet
long, respectively.
"Happy Dave Holjrook." for ninny
years one of the most popular come
dians in the United States, died Sun
day at Worcester, Mass., of consuiap-j
Hon, and in poverty
The fourth Santa Fe wreck in one
week between Albuquerque and Den
ver points and the Kansas state line
took place ilonday morning when an
engine left the track and killed the
fireman.
There have been many fights and
several small riots in Manhattan.
Kan., between students and the bum
element of the-town. There are be
tween 1,200 and 1,300 students at the
Agricultural College.
Rev. Dr. R. 1 Paddock, rector of
the Church of the Holy Angels, New
York City, declares that a high offic
ial recently refused a bribe of $300.
000 to permit gambling to go on unin
terruptedly in that city until Janu
ary 1.
An elevated railroad car n New
York, with 50 passengers in it. col
lided with another car and was de
railed. It was so nicely balanced that
when relieved of its load of passen
gers it Immediately toppled and fell
to the street below, 30 feet.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Charles Kobertson, a Southern Pa
cific fireman, was- killed in a wreck
near Ashland, Monday morning.
The Baker City high school foot-
hall team won the game from Union ;
on Saturday, by a score of 53 to 0.
Francois Moy, a French sailor, was .
instantly killed at the Portland docks .
Monday, by falling from the wharf to j
iome logs below. .
The baggage car belonging to the!
"Floradora" onera company, was de
stroyed by fire in a wreck near Teha
ma, Oregon, Monday.
The socialists of Salt Lake City,
claim that their vote in the munici
pal election will be increased this
year by over 100 per cent.
Thomas Stevens, aged 20. jumped
off a moving street car in Portland.
.Monday, and escaped from the city
rock pile gang, on the streets.
The Northern Pacific ha3 cut down
tbe forces in the Spokane shops about
"0 per cent, reduced the working
hours from 12 to 8 and will work
but five days per week, owing to the
dullness of the winter season.
Le Combat, a French paper pub
lished in Montreal. Canada, comes out
boldly for annexation to the United
States, saying that Canadian indepen
dence Is impossible, and that annex
ation ia the next best move.
The Dayton-Turner cut-off, on the
Washington division of the O. R. &
N. will probably be built in the near
future, as a force of company engln
ur. nm in k sent there at once. The
branch traverses about 14 miles of
rugged country.
480 Acres
Of 40 bu. wheat laud 2 niilen
from Pendleton. 20 acre net
to alfalfa. Running water,
grod improvement.
One-half .we. of fine wheat
land, on TutuilU, 4 miles
from Pendleton. Plenty of
water, good Improvement.
100 ntrtn wbicb can be set to
alfalfa, all subject to Irriga
tion. JJitcli through it.
020 acres of fine dairy and
stock rincb. Cuts 100 tons
of wild bay and 150 tons
grain bay. Two running
streams, abundance of pine
timber Place all under fence
Open range uear by.
460 kerns good wbeat land one
mile irom town. 3uu acres
uminer fallow.
y0 acresland on Buttercreek
T Well uUpltd to tunning bcvp,
7 Good Improvement. Including
I i'ikH. pneU.el WMwlutlrxtu
,4, bep. Hj, larm marhlnarr
hnM and eamn autflu Included
w km a lonr Uct ol nrouertr luit
like this In uuk and mall IracU, and
we can tull you on tue price.
1 COME AND SEC VB i
K. T. Wade & Bon I
f O, llox Sli
TUmio Black Ml timet Jn E. 0. Bld(
't'T't'T'T'f'T'T't't'
DALEYi.Ul ELOQUENCE
STREET
$ 5.00 to $ J 5.00
J 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
HH Hit t 1 I I It I I I I 1 1 t I I
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Pendleton.
Frank L. iloore. Baker City.
O. E. Bade. Portland.
H. D. Sill. Portland.
O. N. Risser.
A. S. Bean. Eugene.
J. K. Weatherfortl. A. -any.
J. E. .Miller.
Julius Green and wife, Portland.
Ethel J. Galbralth, Portland.
G. R. Jugler. Jr., i-.ansas City.
Hugh B. Mecy, Washington.
P. W. Coning. San Francisco.
Mrs. Julius Green.
W. H. Wilson. The Dalles.
H. Haile. Stockton.
H. Caswell, Portland.
J. A. Wolf, San Frauclsco.
A. J. Smith, Spokane.
L. M. Schott. Louisville.
A. P. Han. Spokane.
T. J. Armstrong. Portland.
Golden Rule HoteV '
C. Lavant. Portland.
John Rhode and family. Kent.
F. Walnian and wife, city.
P. J. Dillon. Pierce City.
J. M. Lieuallen, Weston,
.iirs. M. Shaw, Weston.
Mrs. L. Shaw. Union.
John Wall. Carlton.
H. A. Mitchell, Eugene.
It. H. Vannice, Dayton. -F.
J. Gardner, Portland.
M. Suly and lanilly. Milton.
E. P. Kelly. Portland.
W. R. Thomas, Por-.and.
C. Carpenter and wife, Adams.
Karl Lees. Helix.
Sidney Kase. Bridgcfield.
MORE IRRIGATION.
Propositions to Reclaim Rich
Tract
In Washington.
Conconuliy. Wash.. Nov. 3- Propo
sition is on foot, backed by prominent
business men and a number of farm
ers owning lands west of here, far
tho digging of a ne.v irrigation ditch,
which, if carried out. will be the
means nf watering 500 acres of ex
cellent bench land.
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uunug me pubi wltk uuuer luuuij i
Surveyor Gardiner locating a line for
the proposed ditch. Tne ditch will
tap the middle fork of Salmon creek
at a point aoove the falls, about five
miles from Conconuliy.
It will necessitate the expenditure
of about $5,000. and will probably be
constructed in the spring as soon an
the snow leaves.
How's ThlsT
We offer One Hundred Dollar IleKanl
for aor caae of catarrh that can Dot ke
cured br llall n Catarrh Core.
K. J. t'HKNEV & CO.. Toledo, O.
We. tbe underslcned. bate known K. J.
Cbeney for tbe last 15 rears, and believe
lilm perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obtlcations made by tbelr firm.
WKST & TKUAX. Wboleaale Drugslsta.
Toledo. O.
WAI.DIKC. RINNAN 4 MAKVIN, Whole
sale Drusslsts. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken IntrroallT.
actln: directly upon tbe blood and mucous
surface ot tbe system. Testimonials
sent free. Ilee "5c itr bottle. Bold by
all rirnsgUta.
Hall's family Tills are tbe best
OKLAHOMA TORHADO.
Small Town Demolished and Three
Were Killed.
Oklahoma City, Oct. 31. Three
were killed and several badly injur
ed In a tornado which' demolished
u.o.it of the houses in Hydro last
night. The place had a population
of 200 and is not on a railway.
Young Women's Christian
tion Meeting, at Albany,
Assecia
Or, No-
vember 641, 1903.
For the above occasion a rata of
one and ono-thlrd faro on (he certi
ficate plan is authorized to Portland,
tickets on salo any three days prior
to opening day. For particulars, call
on or address F. F. Wamsley, agent.
Chambarmalds Wanted.
Chambermaids are wanted at Hetei
Pendleton.
In a fight yesterday at Springfield,
Mass. over a crap game, Arthur Du
ford killed Tony Pepo with a blow
over the pit of the stomach.
1 STATIOHERY WEEK ATFBAZIEB'S
Special Bale of fancy box at atlon-
2 ery this week ouly
9) One lot UOc sale price 20c
One lot 50c bale price 13Sc
S One lot 40o sale price 20c
Obs lot SSc Hale price 16c
Lot of odds and ends at h and
10 cents.
if Bee our window
'o Stationery
o store
CHIEF MOSES SPEAKS
,
Head of the N Perces Makes a
Striking Speech at Close of thei"6""-g00ds wcre taken away
Lewiston Fair Recalled Pioneer from ner ano she disappeared. Her ,
Conditions in the Northwest. I
The Lewiston correspondent of the
Spokesman-Review gives the following
version of tho speech of Chief Moses
of the Nez r"erces, at the conclusion
of the Lewiston Interstate Fair Sun
day. The correspendent says:
"The speech of Cuief George Moses
of the Nez Perces at the conclusion
of the war dance yesterday, was a
model of Indian eloquence. Prefac
ing his remarks by stating that the
war dance just concluded had been
given with a desire to assist in the
imtertnlnrnent of the nipsts nf the
Lewiston Interstate Far association. 1 once Destroy the Dandruff Germ, and
Moses said: ! Hair'Grows Luxuriantly.
"In the circle of warriors back of , oup cnn uave nlce ,mlr lf ne
me. who have just given a war dance i h dandruff, which causes
for your pleasure, are the sons of h , , h uni bal(1.
those chiefs and warriors of the tribe ! 'To' nn dandruff it is neces
who SIS years ago welcomed the li;lsarv t0 ,ne germ thnl causCs 1L
trepid explorers, Captains Lewis and I , Newbro's Herpi-
Clark. when they had crossed the, u JConieUus Grew, Colfax.
Bitter Root mountains and entered i,.sn Bavs-
the land of- the Nez Perces. Their; . , nf Xo..Ws nerolclde
forefathers then rece ved the white;
man as fr ends Of their few goods'
they gave largely.
The Indians' slender stock of camas
and couse. and driea roots, berries,
venison, elk meat and fish was de
pleted that the starving party of
whites might be fed. The party was
guided to safe camping places. Tho
Indians assisted in the construction
of canoes of which the party of white
men made the voyage down the Clear-1
water. Snake and Columbia rivers to '
the sea. All this was done in loving !
friendship.
Unbroken Friendship. '
"All through tne intervening years
the Nez Perces as a race have held
tne white man in blood brotherhood.
At all times have the great majority
of the tribe been as willing to protect
j and defend the family of the white
man as his own. With tms tinuisput
ed history of the Nez Perces1 peace- the sntH,p raising business. Mr. Am
ful and friendly association with the ! urost, has goId nls nay and pasture to
white race before you. we ask that . j p vilmoth.
you look upon otir fading rare with j Wm. Paul, of Monument, has sold
respect. We ask your friendship and auollt rlU0 nead of t.OWs and calves to
assistance in fitting ourselves for tbe j ,)artt.s ia Idaho for $20 per cqjv and
duties of American citizenship. Help calf The cattle passed thnragh Long
us to the benefits of free schools and i rro.k vesterdav enroute to Welser.
churches and other good gifts that
wmie men enjoy ana prom oy. e
are ready to appreciate the benefits
of citizenship and would willingly ex-
ercise the voting privilege In assist-
ing in securing good government,
But we are still children in compre-
henslon. The complex objects and
aims of tbe white man's government
are to us mysteries. We only know
the rule of the chiefs nnd patriarchs
the law making of iae council fires,
with the execution of its decrees on
the warpath, marked with the bodies
of the scalped and Hlaln."
"Oh. while man!" continued the
orator, standing with outstretched
right arm, the hand grasping an eagle
inuuei. .m uic
folded about him his blanket robe of
somuer coior - iooK ttl t.u.
the few feeble remnants of our once
Ull i ill n tri 1 111 tiiiucu -im.' . ' u v
in them only the faded shadow of a
once all prevailing power among the
savage nations of the northwest.
Time was when we ruled these hilis
and valleys and no man came or went
save by the consent and desire of the
tribe.
"This jKilnt where v-anus a pros
perous city, trading and trafficking
for wealth, was once the meeting
place of all the scattered branches
of our ieople. Here we assembled
on each recurring autumn to offer
thanks to the Great Spirit for his
watchful help and to supplicate the
continuance of his favoring smile.
Passing, Traditions.
"Then the Net Perce was a king
free an a bird whose winged flight
the river mirrored. Ilia thought was
of the highest of wblch he knew.
Kind to his friends, Bevere to his en
emies, he gave of his beta to the
Great Spirit ungrudgingly.
"And yet the- white man came, was
received as a brother and the glory
of the- Nez Perce departed, never to
return. Tne sun no- longer gilds the
deer Bkln tepees on a thousand bill
Hides; the warrior does not count the
scalps he haft taken, in battle and in
ambush by the eagle featbera in his
war bonnet; the modest Indian maid
en .no longer has the Great Spirit for
a brave husband, nor the young wife
make offerings for handsome
boys. With the- conquest of the
white man has apparently etime to
the Indian only the vices of his con
queror. "Yet I see tbe light of bettor days
to come. The remnants of tbe race
will know and appreciate tbe good.
ambitions of tbe white man, and will
follow them. When this comes, there
will be the dawning of a new and bet
ter day. The old glories of our race
will not return, but better gloriett
will have taken their place. The
boast of the Nez Perces a hundred
years ago: 'We have conqueiwd our
enemies will be changed .to the- hap
py cry, 'We have contfuered our
selves.' "
Given Close Attention.
The manner of tne orator through
out was dignified and impressive.
.More than G.000 people crowded the
grandstand and listened in alienee and
with close attention to tbe Indian's
address, and its interpretation by
Albert Moore, a full-blooded Nez
Perce graduate of Carlisle Indian
school and former undergraduate of
Idaho university."
Notice to Horse Buyers.
J. F. Stcacb will be at the Qolden
Rale hotel, Pendleton, Wednesday,
October 28, where be will be pleased
to meet anyone wishing to buy
horses.
SHOPLIFTER CAUGHT.
Boise Woman Carryln- Away
Val-
uables Under Her CoaL
tinian riiv. Nov. 3. Mrs. Lisle
Moore, who resides at 1C05 Eastman
street, was detected in the act oi ,
i.,nviiiV nnltlwell's dry goods store
last evening with a bolt of silk and ,
a worsted shawl tucked under her
cloak which she did not obtain In the
description was given to umcer
Brough who soon located tho woman
and brought her back to the store
where she was Identified and placed
under arrest.
When arraigned before Judge Her-
rlck later In the evening, Mrs. Moore
pleaded guilty and "was committed to
the county jau to await sentence to
morrow morning. She pleaded hard
lo be released on ball but the Judge
had no alternative other than to com
mit her as she did not wish to con
sult counsel.
NICE HAIR FOR ALL.
d me of jandnlff,
Ul,ck. and ,t has stop.
ped my hair from falling out.'
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makes hair soft and glossy as silk;
delightful odor, and refreshing hair
dressing. It permits the hair to grow
abundantly and kills the dandruff
germ Sold by leading druggists.
Send 10c in stamps for sample to The
Herplcide Co., Detroit, Mich.
F. H Schmidt & Co. special agents.
LIVESTOCK SALES.
Several Head Change Hands
Near
Long Creek.
Long Creek. ov. 3. W. B. Kidd
has sold 52 bead of two-year-old steers
to North Yakima parties, receiving
$24 per head.
John W. Ambrose has sold his en
tire lot of sneep to different pari.es
frnm tho outside and will retire from
idnhu. where they will be wintered.
T THERE ARE NO FAILURES.
j
j Dr, Garfield, of Victoria, B- C. Tells
j of Three Hundred Cases Wherein
He Recommended the Use of TRIB.
Dr. James G. Garfield or Victoria.
H. C. when asked , do you indorse
TRIB as a cure lor the liquor and
tobacco haiiit? said: "I do. I have
known your remecy long before it
was sold to you. and can tell you of
three hundred people that I haree ad
vised to take it. I never knew of a
failure to cure- where tbe party tak
ing it was sincere."
rKaastrous Wrecks
caegm T VesponsW for
ranway wreck and the same
caucs are maklng huma wrvcK1! of
sufferers from Throat and T.ung
troubles. Put since the advent of
Dr. King's New Discover- for Con
sumption. Coughs and Colds, even
the worst cases can be cured, ana"
hopeless resignation is no longer
necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dor
chester, ilass., is one of the many
whose life was saved by Dr.. King's
New Discovery. This great remedy
Is guaranteed for all Throat and
Lung diseases by Tallman & CO..
druggists. Price 50c and IL00.
Trial bottles free.
Farms for Sale.
We now have listed for sale some
of tbe best wheat farms and stock
ranches in tbe county. All' tbe places
are well Improved and well supplied
with water. Also some very desir
able city property. Call1 and. get
prices.
F.ENTLEY & IIAUTMAN.
A Runaway L'lcycle,.
Terminated with an ugly cut on
the leg of J. B. Orner PranUita Grove
III. IC developed a stubborn ulcer
unyielding to doctors and remedies
for four years. Tlnm Encklen's
Arnica- Salve cured. It's Just as
good for Burns, Scaluc, Skin Krup
ticms and Piles. 25c- at Tallman
& Co.'h drug store.
national pantheon is being erect
ed by the Mexican government In the
City of Mexico, the estimated con
being $5,000,000. It ia to be at once
a memorial, and sepulcher for Mexi
co's groat men.
WHY MOTHERS
WORRY
Did you ever hear a mother
worry over a plump child?
There is no better bank of
health for a child to draw
from than a good supply of
healthy flesh.
Scott's Emulsion not only
gives a child weight and
plumpness, but it feeds the
brain, bones and nerves with
strength and active power.
Fewer mothers would
worry if they knew more
about Scott's Emulsion.
Well Mm) you a sample Ires upon request,
BCOTT & BOWNE, 404 Port Street, Ntv ViL
ALBA NEWS NOTES
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HOWELL HAS LEASED
THE BLACKSMITH SHOP.
Beeves on the Range are Doing Well-
Sawmill has Closed Down for the
Season Miss Reppy Will Teach
the Alba School A. S. Quant has
Built a Cold Storage.
The ancient custom of celebrating
Hallowe'en was observed here last
night, and every performance from
tlcktacklng to putting a wagon on'
top of a haystack wns committed.
Tom Howeil has rented tho black
smith shop, and Is prepared to servo
the public with anything In his line
of lnbor and material.
Mrs. II. T. Connell and her daughter)
Pcarle have gone to l-enaieton, ac
companied by Mrs. Epple and her
daughter Mny. who have been visit
ing them.
The sawmui has closed down for
the season. There Is a largo amount
of lumber on hand. ,
The weather is warm and pleasant,
and beet cattle are doing as well as at
any time this season, and that is,
fine.
A, S. Quant has oullt a cold storage
and will lay In a largo supply of fruit
and vegetables tor winter nse. ,
Wm. Howard has sold one carload I
of beef cattle to Lonergan, tho buyer
Miss Mary Reppy will teach the
Alba school this winter. Miss Reppy
Is from southern Oregon.
Arch Kills and family have moved
to Echo. I
James Jones, the cattle buyer I
passed through here on his way to
Long Creek to buy came.
Melville Wheeler, cashier of a tele
phoue company, was assaulted and
robbed of $5,000 in his office at Nash
ville. Tenn.. Monday morning.
GUTIGURA SOAP
The World's Greatest y0 May Han
Skin Soap,
The
Wor d's Sweetest p bis
Toilet Soap.
Sale Greater Ttan tbe World's Met
of Other Stin Soaps.
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reiiciiAicu.
Millions of the world's best people j
nse Cuticura Soap, assisted by CutVcura.
Ointment, the great 3 tin core, Xor-pre- 1
nerring, purifying and beautifying; the 1
skin, tor cleansing tbe scalp of crasts, 1
scales and dandruff, and tbe Btopplug,of 1
falling balr, for softening, whitening
and soothing red, rough and sore hands,
for baby rashes, itchiogs and dialings,
for annoying irritations, or too fire or
offensive perspiration, for nlcerntire
weaknesses, and many sanative, anti
septic purposes which readily sugsest
themselves to women? especially moth
ers, as well as for all the purposes ,of
tbe toilet, bath and nursery.
Cuticura Soap combines delicate
emollient properties-derived from Cuti
cura, the great skin cure, with the pur
est of cleansing ingredients and the
most refreshing of flower odour. Ko
other medicated soap ever compounded
is to be compared with It for preserv
ing, purifying and beautifying the skin,
scalp, hair and hands. No other .for
eign or domesUc toilet soap, .however
expensive, is to be-compared with It for
all the purposes of the toilet,, bath and
nursery. Thus ltxombloes lu.one soap
at out price the most effective-skin and
complexion soap, and tbe purest and
sweetest toilet, bath and nursery soap
ever compounded.
Sola Suiaafciat Ua mil. CaOaaiaJtMtMaV
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COMMERCIAL STABLES
C. M. FROOME. PROPRIETOR.
Carryalls for picnic parties. Good
teams with ramnntsmt drivers for
commercial men. Speedy horses and t
handsosae rigs for evening and Sun 1
day driven. GenUs horse for family
use. Stock boarded at reasosanie
rates. Best of cars clvan to transient
stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton
"Phone Mlo 1C1.
Our Glasses
Give rest to tired eyes.
After mtklug a tborougb ex
amination to locate every de
fect we give you the proper
lenses nnd adjust tbe frames
to your face, thus lusurntg a
perfect correction. We give
you tbe best glasses It Is j
slble to produce.
A.Blackburn, 0. D.
Graduate Optician
Room 45 Despain Blk.
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