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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1903)
PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1903, DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, OVERCOATS EOR MEN AND BOYS MEN'S, $6.50 to $20.00 BOYS', $2.25 to $10 00 We have all the popular makes, the short the lonjr and the medium. It will pay intend ing; purchasers to look at our stock. . Baer Oafey9 729 MAIN STREET FOR BETTER LIS WESTERN STATES NEED IRRIGATION LEGISLATION Need of Uniformity In All the States Reclamation Service Ready to Advise With Western States on Needed Revisions of Existing Laws Harmony Between State and Fed eral Government Required. In speaking to the WnahliiRton cor respondent of. the Spolicsmnii.ltevlcw. yesterday, F, H. Nowell, chief etiKl neor of the United Stntes rochumi- "CAMILLE" TONIGHT. Dumas' Masterpiece at the Frarer This Evening. Cumllle, or the Knte of a Co nuetto," l the manner In which nil mas' tearful tnle of Parisian Hfo wntj styled In the program at the Grand last nlfiht, says the Ilutto Minor, Hiu story of "Camlllu" and the true u.ior monition of her character, lias beon threshed over by critics for many years. , Ilofore moelliiB Armand Duval, Ca mlllo was a woman of the liair world. The theme of Dumas' story Is to shmv that ovon a woman of the demi monde Am love as truly as her more fortunato sisters, who by position and breeding are moro favored. Cnmllle. as represented by Miss Shirley. Is a woman who, when she .. tl... Mini, utui Invna HllOWS all tlon service, Bald that the water laws (ho tn(j ,Ilgtm,ts ()f Womhood mid of Washington are not as complete as t)0 ntPIIRity 0r her love Is such thai those In some of the other western , sh0 sacrifices the p.llded pleasures of states, and, as thoy stand at present, the life she has been lemlliiR. b l are not conducive to promotlne. the 'also sacrifices all her property u ti e Government work or reclaiming the, hope that she can lend a life that s ,,r(l nmi veal. Unhappily for her, the stain on "The laws In Oicroii," "said he. "are - her past cannot be blotted out. somewhat similar to those of Wa-.n-, Ington. and. recognizing their lnutll- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure j SPORTING BL M vyv iV, If ..9NT. I -iTi-5 Is '0 run i and so a cold i 1 ,CInve rt, i cold closing '8 tl.J pores-that tlI waste matte, ol J GENERAL NEWS. I HOTEL ARRIVALS. Fran Fischer, a professlonel llon tamer. wns dismembered by four an gry Hons a few days ago In Dessau, Germany. In a cage before .an audi ence of Several thousand people. Five bodies the last remaining of miners who were killed In the Hanna, Wyo., mine disaster of June 30, have been recovered. Thoy were not burn ed or mangled, and death was evi dently caused by damps. Hobert I-eslle, aged GO years, stow ed away on a freight ship at Liver pool. He was In the hold without food or water and hn"il to fight rats which tried to cat him. He was taken ! out at Newport News, after a 15-days" ' voyage, and will die from exhaustion and the effects of foul air. i Of the C! deaths In San Francisco I during November, yo were caused by ; heart disease, 77 by consumption. 09 ' by pneumonia, 55 by all diseases of the brain, :14 by llright's disease, :ii by cancer. 29 by diseases of the ali mentary tract, 21 by whooping cough, 17 by cirrhosis of the liver. One of the heavy boodlers lately exposed at Grand Hapids, Mich., was a man who had been honored many j times by the voters with positions of I honor and' emolument, and for 20 years was known far and wide as "Honest John." So much for "tbe people's" Judgment of human nature, j There are 1,100 saloons in Schuyl kill county, Pennsylvania, and It is I believed one-third of them will be ' closed January 1, when the time I comes for a renewal of licenses, on 1 account of the steady decrease of drinking, owing to a great revival of . trtmnnmnnn a.inHttmnt nmnnn flif, I miners. ' ' Ity and Inefficiency, a commission has ' been appointed in the stnte to revUe l and amend the laws in such a way as will tend to lesson the difficulties Hotel Pendleton, J. M. Johnson. W. S. .Myers, Sumpter. William Jlnhcr, Portland. C. SI. Smith. Portland. Harry M. Smith and wife. Helen Hamilton. George D. McLawrle. J. I,. Williams, Sau Tranclsco. J. M. Mumford, city. M. Gray, Kansas. U. D. Fulton, Portland. .M. S. .Marks, San Francisco. T. J. Keelor, New York. William Patchle, Worcester. F. S. Hadger. Walla Wnlla. G. W Reynolds, New York. W. G. Fitch. C. E. Cook, Spokane. H. A. Seeds, Spokane. S. A. Francis, Spokane. W. I). Marks, Spokane. W. J. Ferguson, Adams. A. Hemphill, Now York. Walter II. Day, Chicago. .Mrs. J. Stllor, I.a Grande. F. F. Waffle and wife. .Miss Lizzie Gaeck, m Grande. Digests all classes of lood, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures DyBpupaln, Indlges ci,,inn, TrM,tiii,a iitiil mnkes , ,. . 1 I I II, ,11, tlllltllllLlI ,....,.., ...... ... of the government In Its work of Irrl- . . , . .,,,, ,,,.,, ,.., ufrencth. gn Ion, and It would ho greatly bene-, Ko(1(), 0ysliupaa CurP rtJhtildB worn Acini to the state of Washington If , tlf ,n(,s Rtri.11Btu,niI and such a commission might he appoint-, 8Wl.PtullH tll0 stomach. Gov. O. W. I i"' , , , , , Atkinson, of W. Va., says: "I have 'Tho legal advisers of the veclnnia- , number of ,mUll3 ,)t Kodol 'tlon service are at all times ready to .,..., ,,. ,, ,.... fnmui i, to lend their aid to the states In modi- ' - ottociWo mll!i Ilu,eca, ,,ow fylng and codifying new water laws , .. .'., fl. BiDm,,,.h ailments. I recommond It to my menus." bom by Tollman & Co. Golden Rule Hotel N. J. Love and wife, Portland. F. J. llorg. Wnlla Wall. U. 11. Ilryson, Portland. A. J. .Miiuhorn, McKu. F. J. Gardner, Portland. A. Palmer, Weston. J. T. Lalng, Pilot nock. J M. Hartnett, Pilot Ilock. A. Logan and wife. College Place. .Mrs. E. Crnwford, College Place so as to bring about tbe greatest pos sible development In the arid states , "One of the great sources of trou-1 i hl Is tl- lack of uniformity In these j laws, and It Is to bring about a gei. oral set of laws nppllcablo to all thel states that the bureau Ik now bend- ! Ing Its energies. I "So ninny of the Irrigation propinl ! tlons now under Investigation are In j terstate in chnractor and ho lacking In hJiiuony are the state laws that ; thev certainly will retard, If not ?n tlrely prevent, the construction of work of this chaincter." This seems to bo particularly appli cable to the state of Washington, nnd It Is up to tho state to come at least half way to meet tho government in Its work there and not permit legisla tive measures to stand In the way of tbls great government work. ATVVOorj COLD TABLET Cures a coiu uy removing me cause It contains I " 1" , io open tpl 1IU'"" Kcuuc, tlioroughl iortc uiu uti.uniuiiiii.-ii ,ui:uu irom the Laxative t.oiii i nuicts nru souron an unconditionill JNo L-urc ino rny. ino ieu tape about it, you. back For sale by BROCK & McCOMAS CO. cor. wain anu couu streets, Pendleton, OitJ I GREAT HOLIDAY SAU 1 get r, THE HAIR BRUSH. Cattle Taken Up. The following cattle came to my place, eight miles north or llel,., I)e comber I: White cow with hell on, one red cow. two veil and white spot ted cows and one black spotted cow. All ave ear-marked except hell cow. I will sell said cattle nt mv olnce .Inn. I nary 4, 1904, if not claimed before , that date. Owner may have same by tmiii eiuirges. FRANK HltOTHEKTON. "Den Hur" Seat Sales. "Hen Hur" was presented 10 times In Portland, In live days live mati nee and live evening performances, and the tola! number of peoplo at tending those 10 poriorninnccs was lS.fif.7. The total income from the sale of seats in Portland was $2C,000. The company employed 12C people in Portland to' assist In tbe perform ance, most of these being dummy sol diers and "supes" with no lines to re pent or acting to do. NORTHWEST NEWS, Breeds Dandruff, Which Causes Fall. ing Hair and Finally Baldness. Prof. Unna, Hamburg, Germany, European authority on skin diseases, says that dandruff is as contagious as any other malevolent disease, and One Hundred Dollars a Box. Is the value H. A. Tisdale, Summer ton, S. C, plncos on DeWltt's Witch Ha7.ol Salve. He says: "1 had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doc tors and medicines, hut all failed e cept DeWltt's Witch Ila.el Salve. It enroll iui'." It is a combination of tin healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollient!- relieve and permanently cures blind, bleed ing, itching nml protruding idles, sores, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by Tollman Co. PIANOS, ORGAN AND SEWING MACHI Is now on at Failing's All the well-hl highest standard Pianos, such as Fisl Hardimui, Packard it Ludwig and oil Lowest prices ever quoted in Pendleton! offered at this sale. A. L. Smith, the tj Piano Tuner, with us All workguai teed . A few fine Portiers, Lace Curtains j Rugs at a hargain. FAILING'S MUSIC SI Swell slipporn at 'lout sell's, HOWDOYOU ;kks ADVbR The new store can never be known unless It advertises T. JI. Thompson, a pioneer of Sa lem, died Monday, aged 73. G. W. Howe, of Cottage Grove, died that one common source of the spread Monday from blood poison, resulting of dandruff Is the use of the same from the scratch or a rusty nail on his ' hair brush by different persons, The -linger. I way to avoid catching dandruff or any George A. Black, one of tbe fore-1 other disease from another's brush, Is most pioneers of Aberdeen, Wash., to Insist on tho use of ..owbro's Her died of typhoid pneumonia Monday, plcldo. It not only kills tho dandruff aged 67. i germ, hut It Is also an antiseptic that Joseph Glllis, a logger, who had wl" Prevent the catcning of any dls been III for many weeks, committed ; uas whatever through contagion of suicide at Seattle Monday, by taking another's brush. Send 10c In stamps laudanum. j "? tn Th" ""piclde Co.. De- Cola Fisher, or Portland, aged 19, Is l' 'ucn; missing, and is thought to have been. "shanghaied" by some foreign vessel A Gifted Reader. leaving that port recently. i Mrs. Fenotta Sargent Haskell will Rev. D. Drew, the colored chaplain h"c "'"; " .u- of tie "ownM WM rti: ray' D,ecrber J,,re- ... .. ' tlnal.'n1l la ...... nf Ihn m-mtlau, rnmlnra I of the country and was ono of the In structors of the Chautauqua at the the G. A. R., has withdrawn from tho organization on account of rcllgiuus views. A large number of big sawmills on the Puget Sound will closo down for the winter, on December 10, throwing several thousand men out of employ, mont. Dan McAuloy. who killed James Clark and William McLaughlin In a Pan-American exposition. Hor read ing hero will bo on David Copperfleld. Mn,t.i ehmil.l n.tna title nnnnrtitnllu in hear this gifted reader. Admission ' SO cents. Iuplls of high school and academy 25 cents. Doors opon at 7:30.! The Parish Aid will glvo nn Interna tional social and Christmas sale on Seattle saloon, while drunk, last April, 1 December 15. Ladles from Japan will i was sentenced to servo 17 years In the state penitentiary Tor tho crime, Monday, at Seattle, The Indravolll, the Oriental steam r, was In dock at Portland just a week this trip, having left that city on Monday for China and Japan, with a cargo of 0,200 tons, among tho Items on tbe consist being 59,186 barrels or Oregon flour for tho Oriental points. Antone Contrarlo, an Italian boy aged 16, who accidentally killed bis .young companion near Dutte, Sunday, by the dlscbargo of a rifle, was captur ed near Whitehall, Mont., Monday, nearly frozen to death from exposure and lack of clothing. Ho fled In (ear tho friends or his companion would hang him. servo tea, ladles from Mexico will soli drawn work and ladles from tho Uma tilla reservation will sail tho celebrat ed Moorhouse pictures. REAL ESTATE Ot nil klndf. We can suit you. If wc have not listed what you want, we will find it for you. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local uppllcntloos, an tbry cannot rrucb tti ilUeawd portion of tbe tar. Then Is only ooe way to eurf deafnnw. and tbat is tif constitutional rcmedle. Dtalnm U chiuwI by an InHamwl condition of tbe mucous fining of tbe Kuntachlan Tube. Vtnrn tbtt tube In Inflamed you bare rumbling nound or Imperfect bearing, and when It U entirely clewed, Deufnexs is tbe rMUlt, and unless tbe Intlammatlon can tie taken "out and this tube restored to It normal condition, bearing will be de stroyed forever: nine cased out of ten are caiued by Catarrh, wblcb Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tbe mucous aur- wee. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cane ot lwwnew (caused by catarrh) tbat cannot be .cured by Halls Catarrb Cure. Hend for circulars, free. P. J. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo. 0. Hold ry druggists, 75c. Hall's family Tills nro tbe best. Notice. The firm of La Kontnlno & Garrison engaged in tho sheep business, lins been dissolved, Gus La Fontaine hnv- Ing purchased tho Interest of his part. nor. AH persons having uccounts' I against tho firm nro requested to pro- sent their bills to mo nt tho Franch 4, restaurant. i OUS LA FONTAINE. E. T. WADE 6c SON 1'. O, IIOI 3H none nisek 1111 oniue In'K. O, Wile Tho Presbyterian church ladlos will ! servo In tho church parlors, cako and coffoo, Friday afternoon from 2 until '5 o'clock, ind all articles loft ovor I from tho big salo last Friday will bo Isold nt reduced ratos. Thoso who would like tho worth of tholr monoy should couio early before tho rush, Everything that will bo on sale will no Kiiitanio Clirlstmas presents. Mounted pictures, rugs, handkorclilof eafmn. itfilln ulnnnulilrt.io ln An Hurry Up Sal Don't delay! But Come Now and Take Advantage of the Many Rare Bar? The Merchandise in the Ladies' Department is Decreasing very Rapidly Some Lines are Badly Broken, and on those lines we are making Astonishing Closing-out Prices. Take advantage of these while they last. The Chance of pr Lifetime! Now or Nei Dress Goods. 50c velveteens 25c 75c black goods 19c $1.50 black dress goods 69c 75c serge 2gC 75c Venetian 39c 25c fancy wool goods 9c 75c wool goods in colors 193 Corsets. Odd lot of corsets at half price. $1.50 corsets , ti.25 corsets , Si. 00 corsets 75c corsets Girdles at nil prices. 75c .49c .49c 39C Unde rwear. Odd lot of ladies' ali-wool pants, regular 00, .t.25, t.5o, sale Pfice 35c Odd lot of ladie's pants l9c $2 00 union suits ,,9 $3.00 union suits $2.00 Odd lot of children's vests and pants 12c Silks. 85c colored taffeta, all colors f,7c 50c colored China silk, all colors . . -,4c Xr.cr Monk !. A : J 85c black peau de soi 35c colored satins, all :olors. "!' $1.50 black taffeta, 27 inch, all colors 75c, $100 and $1 25 fancy silk, all colors 95c 55C 29c 98 c 49c Ready to Wew. Ladies' $5.00, 6.oo and $7- Mi for - 75c fascinators, blue and red $6 00 ladies' walking skirts-,.. $a.oo children's coats, short.. $1,50 wrappers Infants' long coats, all prices f 1.30 flannelette gowns .. Domestics. 8 nice wbite towels for 18c waistiug tajc outing flannel ' I2j4c percales 30c red tabling. . . . 25c lining, fancy 40c eiderdown ioc muslin 15c shirting . . Big Busy Boston Store -- , , ,.,,.bM...u,.B, WW., UVV.