East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 08, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    DAILY EA8T OREQQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON
TUE8DAY, DECEMBER 8, 1S03.
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ATTORNEYS.
LAW blwlciTlVjUmj
JAMIJS A. .'KB,
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K. I. IlOYn. A1TOUNBY AT LAW.
Court street.
Ill
ii. ui;i:i)i:ii, ATroriNBY at law.
'..'iiclletou, OruRon. "
IIAILKV & LOW11LL. ATTOItNIJYH AT
Inw. Office in DcHpnln block.
IIAI.I.KIiAY & McCOUIiT.
uocialion building.
LAWYHltS. AS.
N. IIKItKKLlIY, ATTOilNIIY AT LAW
Ofllce la Havliim llnnk bullrllng.
C'AUTHII . 4 KAI.UY, ATTOIINEVS AT
Ihw. Ofllce In Havlnei Ilauk building.
11."" B. COI.MRIl" LAWYBIt.""0FnCi:
Itooms i nnd 8, ABHoclatlou bulldlnB.
IIP.NItY J. llfiAN. ATTOItNEY AT LAW.
MMociHtlnn block, l'entlleton, Orecon
A ,HV,A,;n:Ul ATTOUNBY. ItOOM 423
J mid building.
STILLMAN iT'ilTltCB," ATTbitNBYF AT
luvv. Mr. Ntlilinnn bus been adtnlttrd to
pinctlrc In United States patent offices,
and makes a specialty of patent law.
Itooms 10. 11, 12 and IS, Association
block,
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
DENTISTS.
...... v ni'VTIRT OI'I' (Ml IN
a; 'w.os? ie.i l.iii. , ,
.: irVT wt ill h it n lii rf
MEN'S UIISOUT -YOU Ar.B INVITED.
Free reading room. Why not join and
get the advantage of free bath, use of
punching bag and other equipments, In
eluding library unil reading room? Terms,
$1.01) to join nnd 50c a month dues.
DAMON LODGE NO 4 MEETS KVBISY
Monday evening In Secret Society hall,
Lallow block, ut l'endleton. Ore. It. W.
Watcher, K. It. S. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
OLD DUTCH IIENHY 1'EED YAM). COIL
Went Alia ivnd Llllith streets 8, a. Alio.
war. prop Lame, comfortable ftall. I'lenty
r a
AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF
THE INLAND EMPIRE
BIG LUMBER COMPANY.
An Important Organization Formed
In Asotin County.
Tho biggest enterprise that" has
boon consummated In Asotin county
for many months was the ono that
was brought to a head yesterday af.
tornoon, when tho Blue Mountain
company was organized with n capi
tal stock of $100,000, says the Asotin
Sentinel. Asotin Is to bo licadquar
ters for this big corporation, with tho
mills located at Anatono and Lalto.
Tho stockholders aro William Far
rlsh, U K. Brown, Kenneth Mcintosh,
D. A. Mcintosh, K. Baumelster, Chas.
Isrckc, E. J. Warner, Perry Ixy, Jas.
Ahl, Charles Florence, Frank Huber,
Frank Morrison and A. B. McDonald.
Including tho purchase of 2,010
acres from 0. A. and W. S. Itogors at
a cost of fSG.COO, this company pos
sesses closo to 0,000 acres of the
choicest saw timber that Is available
In eastern Washington. A conserva
tive estimate places tho total amount
of saw timber closo to fifty million
foot. Threo mills, with a dally cap
acity of 30,000 feet each, will bo op
erated for tho present.
trillion,
frnlHTII! QltAHIMll'i 1 111. I
Ial" . l,li.,i,..trr.l..
Ute RuTcrumcnt veterinary In-
vli en itr ci, n. . " u",u.-
nee it ii" " :. . ' .. .
0U Hotel leuuiuiim. "
COMMCKCIAL .STAIlLKS-Q. M. l'KOOUE,
1'rUD. K.UU hOMeS. irood rilN. 1h..1 mm irlvt.ii
tMiisiont stock, Onp Hotel I'endletiiu. i'Uuuu
1KI ouivuow.- -
THE CITY LIVBItY. DOAItD AND SAI.B
Stable, M. J, Carney, proprietor, for
fine turnouts. Stock bourded at reason-
anie rates, stable, lis Atta street.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
in, nnnirnr
i V STItOIILi:. DllALBI! IN SECOND
iuiud goods, If there Is anything you
1 need In new and Becond-hand furniture.
! stoves, graulteware and crockery, call and
UII0NAL HANK OP ATHENA. " ' " """"
Cipiui, ou,uuu . surp u i mi (iijiipANl & McllltOOM. l'AWNHUOK-
; IHNI ininrMI On LIUie . ,IPU .,,,,1 ......uT hiin, ,1,.nl.,ro ,,nn n.,.VA.l
lorelCT and Uommtlc eichango. i tll tll0 Ilew jielarkcy building, on West
S LcGcow, casulcr , I 11 Kemp,
.1.. I rrrto neki-T-
WON'T PAY SUGAR BOUNTY.
Idaho Auditor Refuses to Comply
With the Law.
For several days there have been
J many rumors affoat as to what State
Auditor Turner would do when claims
wore filed with him by tho sugar beet
manufacturers for ono cent a pound
on sugar manufactured In the state
lu accordance with the law passed by
the last legislature. Mr. Turner was
seen today by the Capital News re
porter and asked what ho would do
when such claims wore filed. In re
sponso to tho question, ho said:
"The matter of the payment of a
bounty upon beet sugar In conformity
to tho provisions of the act passed by
the legislature at Its seventh session
is one of great Importance to the peo
ple of tho state of Idaho. Such pay
FURNISHED
Mn. Slrthon,
Vif.w-a UAN'K or WESTON. . .... .m .......
OrejoD. Horn a geiieral ImiiK- Uooms to rent. Well Incited
xl Kicbinsc bought and sold, n-.,,..n. ii, .,.,
aiunu. uwikt . '"''", Mill iir.ftl -UUUU rilU.M llUtiai.Bl'H Altl.t.
(i. a. imnoian. ji m. jouiih, i. willow street.
C p. uraw, J I uugure, i(oi-
mltil tllHIOllll. Biirtiliiw cum.
kn:bt and sold on all nrlncliml
swriii Niieniiuu given 10 conec-
l. turnun. nreslilent: J. A.
WANTED.
WANTED -ADVEItTISr.ItS TO MAKK
use of these clussitled columns. If you
have something you have no use for. offer
to trade It for somcthlug that some other
body may have and have no use for. some
thluc that you may need in your business.
mtj, Lulitant cashier. muy isn to trade lor u con' or a veuicic.
- Somebody may have the cow and vehicle
inn iTiiuiii- an.,1 ii. n-. (lint . u'lii i.r.ii.utiiv .in rim nnainoMfi.
I EPOPrSI luink lir in. nnua I.-r. I
!u FrincUca. New York nnd '
MU In the .Northwest Drafts
.iiu ..uiu;, ...unt'n
U r,9lini,MA lurmii T A ., .
a. nine. ra.4n pr . 11 j .in n,u..n
mbltr, .
. ' U'l
lumber ratu to San Francisco by tho
Southern Pacific and that tho blow
will undoubtedly bo a sovers ono as
It will In effect cut Interior mills off
from a market.
Disease or Accident.
Facts have come to light today
which show that the death of Harry
S. Watson ousht to be Investigated.
That no Inquest has boura held Is a
matter of very general comment.
Tho lad Is reported to have died as
the result of a solar plexus blow do
llvered by a playmato named Mlto.li
ell. According to Dr. Webb, who wbr
called tn, peritonitis was the causo of
death; Ilr. I.uhn thought It was ty
phoid fever, and Dr. Itlchter bclli-ved
death resulted from the blow.
Cotoner D. 1,. smith decided no tn
quest was necessary. Tho difference
of medlcnl men In this particular is
surprising. v
The coroner based his concUs-on
on. tho fact that the- boy was injured
In friendly play and that no malice
entered Into the affair at all. There
fore, ho believed that nnythlng of a
criminal nature could not be shown.
Spokane Press.
Gas Plant for Boise.
Charles Thels. of Snokane. Is In tho
city today In consultation with
Messrs. W. K. Donaldson and Dr. H.
P. Ustlck regarding tho Installation
of a gas plant In Boise.
Mr. Thcis has had large experience
in establishing plants of this kind and
has met with signal success wher
ever ho has undertaken such' a:i en
terprise. Ho made an extensiv trip
over the city today ami Is Investigat
ing the possibilities of such a plant
In llolse.
If he takes up tho proposition work
on the plant -will bo commented
within tho next few days. Capital
News.
Golconda Ore Treated at Heme.
Two cars of ore from tho tiolconda
were sent out today for the Sumpter
smelter, savs the Rnmnter Minor Thla
mem wuuia esiauusn a preceoeni tor makes the first consignment received
tho payment of other bounties and hero from this well known Cracker
subsidies In tho futuro and would lm- creek jirodticer. and while thero Is no
pose upon the people a burden much definite Information obtainable rclu
too great to be assumed hastily or tlvo to this phase of the matter, ,h
before tho validity of the act is prop-' natural supposition would be that tho
crly determined." Boise Capital Golconda Intends transferring Ith pat-News-
Ironagc to tho Sumpter institution.
Tho fact, of tho Golconda's shipment
FACTORY GRINDING OUT SUGAR i would also seem to warrant tho con-
I elusion that tho smelter people had
Product of Idaho Falls Refinery Tests . made an arrangement whereby all
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOU bAK Kpau of Hue mutch bay driving
nomes, witn uue iienney com-ora nugey ana
harness. A ftnsp If taken at ooct. Call at
I'olephon llvtry i table. Court street
ITFfrTQ hurt nun nrrno
- uulbUL.HU,
WK DYK TO I.IVK.- HAVE YnUR CLOTHES
sponged sua prettied for II ttOa montb. At the
City Steam Cleaning and Dicing Works, Cu7
, ...ibiuii,, A unil ou- .i - ii -
(wk,h7i i , : . lr,,u' run riAi.1. at tui; li.i&i iiiir.uu.ini
MOUliaiDKH In the city or conn nrfl,.M r.nw,n tmnillM, nf newsnnnem.
... couiniiung over juo otg papers, cou oe ou-
Mr m.. TT7T. mined for 5 cents a uunaie.
MtlmitM fiirnlal.,.,1 .... ul.nK.
. , " "foully- ITDDtpi
n Ulut street, near Main.
nuina, niUIII' WI1II!I. Oir
I
Cm, .V"""1' Anil CI
it n.ml Vu .Buaranteed.
'"t. I. 0. bur 101
WSL I'. YOIINKA WILL PAY 1'IIOMIT
utteutlou to nil sules and posting bills.
Correspondence solicited. Commission rea
Hnnable. 1'. O. box U00, l'endleton.
Absolutely Pure.
Secretary of State Will H. Gibson
and Pure Food Insiiector AIox Mc
pherson returned yesterday from Ida-'
ho Falls, where they tested and In
spected the product of the beet sugar
factory, in accordance with the pro
visions of the sugar bounty law. Gib
Wright has been appointed sugar In
spector and taster and will hereafter '
represent the state at the factory.
Inspector McPherson found that
tho Idaho sugar was absolutely pure,
testing 100 per cent with the polarls
cope. I
The Idaho Falls refinery Is turn
ing out sugar by the carload and Its
quality cannot be surpassed. Boise
Statesman,
oren offered may be purchased,
. i ii
Pioneer Utahan Dead.
William EccleB, father of President
Eccles of tho Sumpter Valley road,
and grandfather of Conductor Davo
Balrd and W. E. Balrd died at .8
home In Ogdcn, yesterday. In his
elghty.flrst year.
Mr. Eccjes leaves a large family of
children, grandchildren and great
grandchildren, many of whom aro
well known In Eastern Oregon.
ounipier Miner
CUT OFF FROM MARKETS
DRESS if AKINO. CUTTINQ AND FITTINO A
specialty, l'roinnt wotk. Satl'factlon guar
anteed. Miss K. S httley, Wi Main street.
... nnu UULJGINR
l- BUVrivni
H B?t-" ?J week.
FtL "'"P- IVndleton
"". i KetT, pro-
hii
nun NVua .
It tk. 11 . AKKS YOU
M'&Bi "Xl". HelU. oioS
. u. iiicuards
LET US SUPPLY
WITH
YOU
Building...
...Material
Rai8e In Timber Rates Bad for Inter
ior Mills.
An Oregonlan special from Eugene,
tho principal Inland lumber center
of tho Northwest, says that great dis
satisfaction Is general there over the
advance to $S per thousand in the
Lewlston Bulldinn Record.
ixjwiston iiimucr dealers report
that tho demand for building material
Is greater than ever before and that
tho prospect for business during the
next spring and summer could not bo
better. The building is general over
Lewlston and Clarkston and many
now homes will be started during the
next two weeks. Lewlston Tribune.
Heavy Hogs.
A. B. Conkey sold five head of hoes
yesterday that averaged 470 pounds
each. La Grando Observer.
klMENSIOif LUMBER OK
all descriptions. Sash,
Doors. Blinds, Mould
ing, Building nnd Tar l'a,r.
D1
Bring Your Bill to Us and
Get Our Figures,
AND LAND riio,u
JWc la
tat nn5uKANCK CO.. mi..
"northani1? ??loi5a Itank
Ibti."- .
. .rvwirr mn,....
..... v
- Grays' Harbor Com Co.
as J
Opp. W: & C. R. Depot
nm. ""e to Alt
wni. tin.. on city
. R;? nnd soils ii
S-&S Terete?
Vice
v Scfltt's Santal-Pepsifl Capsules
ilea.
A POSITIVE CURE
For loflsonnsllon or Ostn
of t& UUdJcr o4 Vlacaxd
Kldotri. Ho care po par.
Oura oulcklr oa t-erma-
neatly the wont ewu V'
iuni.i" or ;
- uji,.- ana rnii.i.r
Oura aalel
Uanorrlioo nod Cileet.
nn mllLrnl hltlf laAB alftDU.
lag. AUolutolr narmleai.
Sou by dratAU. PrlM
t,00, or br auUL peatpald,
1.00,3boiMi4Z.7(l.
THE SANTAl-PEPSIN CO.,
BUILEPONTAINC. OHIO.
Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
Wjr.-.. tlrlxlniil nnil Only Hrnulne.
l"uI.l"r .11, Hill . ".,l'.f".,1W
1 .Mllllrt. 'l'.'lllMHil'l' .."'uSnS iil
UI 'lictr'ljf"lj
Building
Material
Of all Description
Sash, Doors & Windows
Made to order. Building
paper, lime, cement, brick
and sand, wood gutters for
barns and dwellings a specialty,
Oregon Lumber
Yard
Alta St, Opp. Court House
INDIANA STATE GRANGE.
Thlrty.Third Annual Meeting in Ses
sion at Warsaw.
Warsaw, Ind Dec. S. The thirty
third annual session or the Indiana
State Grange began In Warsaw to
day and will continue until the end
of the week.
Jn addition to nanern .ind rilartiR.
slons Oh topics of livo Imprest to tho
larmers, me program provides for
oddi esses by Aaron Jones, Walter
uruoaxer and other well known ofll
ccrs and members of the National
Graneo and nf tlm ptrnn nt Una.
bandry jn Indiana. Tho sessions are
being held in lied Men's ball.
Stomacb
Troubles
cured by
KDD0L
Under all curable conditions;
Mr. D. Kauble of
Nevada, O., was
cured by Kodoi
of stomach
trouble which
had effected
his heart.
Mrs.W. W. Lay
ler of Hilllard.
Pa., was cured.
a( Chronic
Dyspepsia by
tne usa oi
Kodol.
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
Tla Best Hotel in Pendleton
and as good as any.
41 M
Sold by Tallman & Co.
Dt H. D. Patk
Osteopath
Successfully treats all
Chronic Troubles
Without the aid of knife
or drugs.
Rheumatism, Stomach
and all Female Dis
orders a Specialty
Consu'tation ap.r RN.a.mfaation
Free,
6 iO Johnson st., Pendleton
he Hbtcl I'ctuHuton lias just
been refitted and refurnished
throughout. Phone and fire
alarm connections wilh all rooms,
Baths in suites and single rooms.
Headquarters for Traveling Men
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2 & $2,50
Special rates by week or month
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt Dinlugroom service.
Bar and billiard room in oonnootioo
Only Three Blocks from Depot
HOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB SIS.
ENGRAVING
How much more appropriate
Is u gift, If nicely engraved.
Jt b doubly appreciated.
ArticltB purchased from us
we engrave
Free of Charge.
Bilverware forClirlstniaaor
wedding gifts lx not correct
utileHH It is engraved.
Our line of rilverwaro em
braced some choice pieces in
sterling and also in bettt
grades of plated ware.
GLENN WINSLOW
Jfeweler mi Optician.
Near I'ost Olflw,
GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. ...
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heated
European Plan.
Block and a half from depot,'
Sample room In connection.
ROOM RATE
50c, 75o, $1.00
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND. OREGON
American Pita, it Drr (lav and anward
llcadauarleri fortouriata and commtrclal traa.
clcra. Bpcclal ratu made to famllin andalnata
fcatlenicn. The maDigement wilt b pleated
at all timet to ihow roomi and gie piicta. A
moarro iinui DaineaiaDiunmeniin lac now.
II. c. bowkhb, Manaxf.
Wood and Coa
The Lone Star State.
Down in Texas at Yoakum Is a big
dry goods firm of which Mr. J, M
Hallcr la tho hoad. Mr. Ifallor on one
of bis trips Kant to buy goods said to
a friend who was with blra in tho
palace car: "Here, takti ono of thes
IJttle Early Klccrs upon retiring and
you will be up early in tho morning
teeiing good." Kor the "dark brown
taste, headache and that logy feeling
DoWitt's Little Karly Hlsers aro tho
best pillB to use. Sold by Tollman &
Co.
Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden California fruit growers.
Arc i!uaranted to cure any case of Rhea i
uuiti.m-Monuy back if tluy fall. 'Their Annual Convention Has Met
A C. Koeppon 6 Bras.,Agta. for Fendlaton at Fresno.
j,t ; v
11,1
K7
tAQIK0IHNtTI,0.H
nal to ITUHU. .V j" . a ...ia
of nutgui laeapriiiai,
ra
Standard remedy loi
Gonorrhtsa and Runnings funy
IN 40 HOURS. Cures Kid- lilUUI
ney and Bladder Troubles.
. Kiesno, Cul., Dec. 8. Tho annual
MEN AND WOMEN, convention of California fruit grow
CuBit qroeuunatural 'crB opened In Armory hall toduy with
dlKharfoaJiuaUolu. ' ,.. ,,'
various parts o tiie stato,
Tho conventiou will hold Hosslons
for three days and addresses will bo
delivered by Percy T. Morgan, presi
dent of the California Wlno associa
tion. President Robert Hoot, vlco
President T B, White and Treasurer
D. D Allison of the Itnisin Growors'
association, and by u number of
prominent horticulturists,
or ut In plain wraa
hr ezorMB. DreDald. for
tf.OO. or t IwttlM. IJ.JS.
Circular aaut vu coqumL
lor uioet.
nnings
Some Fine Dry Wood now
on Hand a( Prices as Low as
the Lowest. Also Good
Coal. All Cash. Call at
638 Main strcot or Phono
Main 1121.
p; p: collier
Why do You Cough?
Do Vou know that a little cough Is
a dangerous thing? Are you aware
that It often fastens on the lungs.
and fr too often runs Into Con
sumption and ends in death? Can
you ufford a trifle with so serious
a matter? Acker's English Remedy
for Coughs, Colds and Consumption
Is beyond question tho greatest of
ull modern remedies. It will stop a
cough In ono night and it will check
a cold in a day. It wl.i prevent
Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Con
sumption. Our faith In It Is so
strong that vo guarantee every bot
tle to give satisfaction or money
back. For sale hv F. W. Schmidt &
Co.
The Colombia
Lodfi-tnc House
VclI ventilated, neat and
comfortable rooms, good
lcR liar in connection
where bust goods are
served.
Main Street, center of
block, between Alta and
Webb Streets.
F. X. Schempp
Propr 1 e t o t
COAL
Let us fill your
bin with ....
ROOK SPRING COAL
Recognized as the best
and most economical fuel.
We are prepared to con
tract with you for your
winter's supply. We de
liver coal or wood to any
part of the city,
Laatz Bros.
Main Street
Near Depot
Rheumatism Positively Cured
liv Oil and Sweet Snlrlts of Ifaleii
Money-back Goods, A. C. KOKPPHN &
iitirt5 a a- .... .
uivug.i auic ngvuu, Kir I'vnajtKou,
I
Children's school shoes that wear
I and look well at Toutsch's.
Mormon Bishops' PlllaBlulBuMiiTrtiOjer.bjUil.Jnoliii iioriuoa
caiurcu and lIr follower. 1 oUUTtlr earaa laa wont CA.es la o!4 ana young: arlttnif frota
Imnotonoi, Lost Power, Nlaht-Lossaa.SparmatorrrioeaTnsomnla. PaTnj
in hook. Evil Qasires, aeminal Emissions, Lama Baak. Norroua Pabiutr,
iinBuuuiin uniiiMBaiB sii rwi urn. in n n m nil. BBBBtavaiaH w 71 nnri n ,
tlpatlon. Stops
Eyelid. Ktlecti
AriAUB. Stnni It
r ImuiftUlavt. lnjurt Vqcor Oil I
stunt j rufuncteU
Sold by Tallman & Co.. Druggists.
or wuftT-
ou Twitohln or
, tlon. DonrtgtdiPoaJtot.s.curlithnif.RitortitBDll. MA'VAm mdlop4TsTiHa
tb brtvln &ndl iwT(Wtr. f-0o ivoi, for UMbr nuSU A writ "NMM.r