East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 23, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1904.
PAGE TWO.
FROM LAST TO FIRST
People used 10 take plain
cod liver oil for coughs, colds,
throat and lung troubles after
other remedies had failed.
Scott's Emulsion is the
modern idea of cod liver oil
the first instead of the last
resort when such ailments
appear.
The taste of the oil is not
apparent and the oil itself is
partly digested makes it
easy for the stomach. Scott's
Emulsion is a quick, reliable
help at all ages.
We'll nd you a umjile Im open tnjuett.
SCOTT & BOWNE. 4 I'"'1 Stmt, New Vork
GENERAL NEWS.
Japan 1ms placed a hurry-up order
with a Pes Moines packinr house
(or 2.000 barrels of moss pork.
The Standard Oil Company man
ufactures 70.00c five-callou cans per
day at Its Uinj; Island tin mills.
President Hoosevelt has signed an
act puttinc upon the market a lnrje
part of the Red Lake. Minn.. Indian
reservation.
A very careful survey of the Yose
mile National, Park by government
surveyors, describes Its area at 1.514
square miles.
P. C. Calhoun, of Los Anseles. a
married man. became enamored of
Miss Pearl Oruver and shot and kill
ed himself In her prsenee.
Immense deposits of tin and coal
have been discovered in Hurmnh.
where their existence has never un
til lately been even suspcted.
C. E. MeCrady. of Seymour. Ind..
is short $27,500 as cashier of the
First National Bank, and secretary
of a building and loan association.
The Manchurian railway has not
been at any time broken, blocked r
Impeded by the Japanese, notwith
standing many reports to that ef
fect. General Joseph Wheeler has every
confidence that if Russia and Japan
are let alone that the former will
eventually whip the latter into com
plete submission and gain every con
tention. A boy described as about 20 years
old. held up a Phoenix. Ariz., saloon
In which seven gamblers were play
ing, pocketed all the cash in sight,
and escaped on a bicycle. All the
gamblers were "afraid he might
shoot, as he looked as though he
vould." .jiilf
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Benton county prunes are now oe
ing shipped East.
Work on the new Morrison strest
bridge in Portland has begun.
Eugene republicans have organiz
ed a Roosevelt club of 30 members.
A 200-pound black bear was Kf II-)
ed on Monday, within four miles of
Portland.
Phillip Reed, for 35 years a resi
dent of Portland, was drowned In
the Willamette. Monday.
Tom Davles. the miner's champi
on wrestler, from Nanalmo, B. C,
will wrestle John Berg, at Vancou
ver, B. C. on February 23.
The first task of the Malheur
,-niintv Hoard of Trade will be to
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point on the Oregon Short Line.
A company Is being formed In
Portland for the purpose of extract-'
Ing the fine gold and platinum,
known to exist In the sea sand, on
the beach near Astoria.
The Hlllsboro condensed milk and
cream factory will have a capacity
of 100.000 pounds per day when com
plete. It will require the milk from
C.000 cows to supply the factory
The King county, Washington, -superior
court. Is considering plans oy
which divorces may be more difficult
to procure. The prevalence of :he
divorce evil Is frightening the court.
The first Washington state con
ference of charities and corrections,
met In Seattle on Monday, Miss
Julia C. Lathrop, of Hull House.
Chicago, to be the principal speaker.
T. H. Downs, the husband whose
wife deserted him and his five chil
dren, at WInlock, Wash.. Sunday
night, has refused to jirosecute her,
for eloping and living with C. S. Al
vord. at Portland. Both of the elop
ers belonged to the Winlock Metho
dist choir.
We have some propositions in
real estate which are worth your
time to Investigate. Come In and
talk them over with us.
E. T. WADE & SON.
-Office In E. O. Building. 'Phone
Black, 1111. P. O, Box 324.
OH and Sweet Spirits of Bden
Are guaranteed to cure nny case of Rheu
matism -Money back if they fall.
A.C Koeppen & Bros.,AgU. for Pendleton
CATTLE PROSPECTS
CONSIDERED BRIGHT
IN EASTERN OREGON.
Farmers Are Hopeful and Confident,
and Do Not Underestimate the In
fluence of the War Open Winter,
Plenty Feed, Grass Coming and
Cattle In Fine Condition Will
Hold Their Stock for Good Prices.
James H. Owlnn has returned
from h visit through the eastern part
of the state, and Is of the opjnlon
thnt the cnttlo outlook Is hotter now
thnn It has been for some time, mid
that the ninrkot Is bound to taEe "
Jump for the better before very
long.
The winter has been one of the
best for the cattle, and all of the
holdings have passed through the
season In the best of condition. Feed
has been plenty, the winter has boon
open, and tht pnsturage has been
good, so that the cattlemen are in
better spirits now than they had any
idea they would be In the fall when
the feed scare was on.
At the beginning of winter and at
the end of harvest, when the men
who had large numbers of cattle to
hold over through the cold weather
thought of the prospect, they felt
pretty blue, for they knew that if the
season was hard and the cold In
tense, they would have a hard time
to save a part of their stock. But
now the grass is green and the win
ter Is nenrly passed, and all of their
Teed still In the stack they feel like
shaking hands with themselves over
the prospect, which Is so much
brighter than they anticipated when
the time for the snow came.
The market, too. Is stronger thnn
it has been in the past few months,
and holds promise of a rise in a short
time. The war troubles of the other
side of the water lend a hope to the
cattlemen that their meat will be In
great demand before long.
Russia, so they argue. Is still able
to do a lot of mischief, nnd will hold
on for a long time yet. and the vast
number of people there will have o
be fed. This northwestern country
is the natural source fron which they
will have to draw their supplies and
the demand will Increase the price.
While It may not create a great
market. It will help to shove the
price up a little, and that Is all that
the stockman hopes, and is what he
desires.
If the hint of trouble in the Orient
is sufficient to toss up the price of
wheat, and If the breath of suspicion
of international complications will
make the flurry that Is now In evi
dence, there is no reason why the
same condition will not bring pres
sure to bear on the price of beef,
and carry It up with the grain.
Altogether Mr. Gwlnn thinks the
cattle industry Is a good one to be
In at this time, and that those who
are In It will not sell their Interests
at this time for as little money as
they would a few short months ago.
LA GRANDE ROMANCE.
Young Couple Are Married In
Unique and Unassuming Manner.
One of the sweetest romnnces over
recorded from Cupid's capers in
Eastern Oregon, has Just been car
ried out in La Grande
Frank Plum and Bessie Lincoln,
daughter of Dr. It. I- Lincoln, of La
Grande, had been "keeping company"
for some months and while friends
and relatives knew It was a match.
everyone expected elalwrato prepa
rations and a wedding supper at
least.
One evening Plum was walking
down the street, smoking a cigar
and dressed in his working clothes,
and coming up with a friend, asked
him to take a walk.
Passing the music store whore
Miss Lincoln worked, the two frlendB
stepped in for a moment's chat
William Grant. Justice of the
peace, "happened" to be looking
over some sheet music at the time
and Miss Lincoln was showing a pi
ano to a customer.
Before the friend who had started
to take a walk with Plum knew
whnt wns dnlnir. Miss Lincoln trio-
ped over to the front of the store
and .stood beside her lover, lacing
the Justice,
llnrrlerilv and vet solemnly, the
pnrpmnni' wntt ne rformed. the friend
was the witness and the customer
standing In the rear of the room
Hlft nni rnnllye what was eoine on.
As quietly and unconcernedly ns
they had come In. Plum, his friend,
and the Justice disappeared and the
sweet bride went back to her cus
tomer, from whom she had oxcus?d
hnronif tint o moment before.
It was a "quiet" wedding In the
strictest sense of the word, and the
young couple successfully carried
out a romantic program that stan'ls
at the head of Cupid's deceitful feats
n tl.n fnmr.il flrnnd Hondo.
Everybody was wondering when Jt
happened, after tne sweet secret was
out.
State Convention Knights of the
Maccabees, Portland, Ore., March
22nd. 1904.
For the above occasion the 0. B.
& N. makes a rate of one and ono
third fare for tho round trip on the
certificate plan. Tickets on sale any
tlifAn rlnva nrlnr tn tho ononlnc day.
For particulars call on or address
E. C. Smith, agont u. it. c
Notice.
All porsons knowing thomsolvcs
n,ini,(pi tn w r novnton will kind
ly call and settle at once, as I need
tho money, W. T. uuyntun
HOTEL ARRIVAL8.
Hotel Pendleton.
William Mnher. Portland.
C. M. Smith. Portlnnd.
John Nesscn, Portlnnd.
John Fleming. Portlnnd.
W. K. Hunt, Portland.
W. H. A. T. Wallace, Portland.
George B. Bent. Chicago.
P. M. Novlns, Soattlo.
Geo. T Williams. San Francisco.
Edward Golden, Stoknne.
Eddie Foster, Athena.
W. D. Chamberlain, city.
W. J. Moore, Spoknno.
O. Huberts, Spokane.
J. H. Burton, Union.
J. W. Flavls, Athena.
C. M. Robinson. Portland.
R. S. Erb. St. Louis.
E H. Clarke, city.
G. 1). Galley. Portland.
C W. Henderson, Seattle.
W R. Glendcnlng, Portland.
J. H. Flynn, Portlnnd.
H. 11. Lively. Seattle.
A. It. Grnnt. Portland.
S. Spratt. Fort Wayne.
I Aliohoff. Portlnnd.
J. C. Murrny. Sun Francisco.
C. J. Knuffmnn. Portland.
G. H. Wood, Son Francisco.
A. Sturtskopp, Schelanco.
C. E. Cook. Portlnnd.
R. H. Cnston. Spokane.
W. Homer, city.
W. D. Mclloborts. Spokane.
A. Nylander. Portland.
C. M. Robinson. Portland
W. D. Marks. Spokane.
Ben .Mitchell. Portlnnd.
J. M. Mlsh, KansaB City.
A. G. Lockwood. Spokane
J. A. Weber. Walla Walln.
P. E. Johnson, Huron.
Hotel St, George.
John E. Young.
W. A. Burkwald.
C. Hayden.
Miss Dnlc.
Miss Desmond. t
E. T. I.enman and wife.
Nina Seaman.
Leo Adde and wife.
Frank Schndey.
' Ilobort J. Tuttle and wife.
W. II. Mntchett nnd wife.
Miss Fumey
R. G. Retkln.
A. W. Glesy. Portland.
P. Dunn. San Francisco.
A. C. Mills, Echo.
F. L. Stone and wife. Omaha.
George McGllvery. Spokane.
J. A. Allison, Portland.
F. J. Gnrdner. Portlnnd.
Jay C. Harris. New York.
A. E. Knlg. Portland.
G. S. Blnmm. Chicago.
H. G. Franklin, Seattle.
R. S. Smart, San Francisco.
Hotel Bickers.
George C. Burl and wife.
Perry Mntllson nnd wife.
C. Fale.
Bullsheck.
Miss Scott.
.Miss Robertson.
Miss Hayman. 4
Miss Andrews.
J. Alexander.
Robert Grayson nnd wife.
M. Anderson.
W. E. Condell.
E. A. Sramana and wife.
Nina Sramana.
Rev. W. S. Holt.
S. B. Starrett.
S. S. Gill. Spokane.
W. Mcintosh.
Peter Tachollo.
Miss Tachello.
H. M. Marsh.
F. J. Hainer, Portland.
Have You Indigestion
If vnn hnvp Indigestion. Kodol
Dvsnensia Cure will cure you. It
has cured thousands. It Is curing
people every day every hour. You
owe It to yourself to give It a trial.
You will continue to suffer until you
do try It. There Is no other com
bination of digestants that digest
ami mltiillrt nf fVin nnmn time Kodnl
does both. Kodol cures, strengthens
ann reuuuus.
Sold by Tallman Ct Cc.
Mysterious Circumstance,
One was pale and sallcw and tho
other fresh and rosy. Whence the
difference? She who Is blushing
with health uses Dr. King's New
Life Pills to maintain It By gent
ly arousing the lazy organs they
compel good digestion and head off
constipation. Try them. Only
25c at Tallman & Co., Druggist.
Seventl Day Adventlsts' Meeting
Walla Walla, Wash., April 5-10,
1904,
For the above, occasion the O. It.
& N, makes a rate of one and one'
third fare for tho round trip on the
certificate plan. Tickets on sale any
three days prior to the opening day,
For particulars, call on or address 5.
C. Smith, agent O. R. & N.
Envy forsakes Its own firciiio to
freeze on another s doorstop.
HEALTHY PLANTS
Require the Moat Careful Attention u
Well as Good Soil.
Did you ever see a rowbuoh which
H..a nl t a Ihn mna, tkAnnflt-An, AnfllrAnmMl
of foil of aunihlne and of atmosphere, I
Hem-d never to achieve a healthy J
growth. I
A. ton of manure will not halp a plant
that has a canker eating out Its heart.
Tou muat deatroy the cauie bafore you
can remove the effect. . I
You cannot cure Dandruff and Bald
ness by rubblnir on hair lotions, and
TUDoing in vonoiine, etc,
Tou muat look to the cause of the
trouble It'ii a eerm at tho roots of
your hair which causes it to fall out.
Newbro'a ITerplclde destroys the norm,
and. healthy hair la the sure result,
Bold by leading drugtliU. Send 10c. In
stamps for sample to The llerplclde Co,,
Detroit. Mich.
F. W. Schmidt, special agent.
SHIRT
This Week Will
r.. nrimc rnnrrn frftin cn rrints tn
r . h a .
waist costmp; $125 or more a nice
g cent ribbon. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY lor styles and prices.
t 1. . . . . J1,,..,1 nn.liirtriimi' r rr
mens iiuu) (in.-i.iiu mint., .-.
tJOVS Heavy Iiccceu iiimuiwcui, sul,.
r. . 1 n
:u uniiciwtui, jul.
Misses' fleeced underwear, 30c. grade
Calico, any price in house, ioyarus
THE FAIR
Fight for Local Option.
n.i. l. ,,.,,, .till.,,. tlnl.M tn
lllt'll'll iiv .wtui-.r. " --.
prohibition circles during the com-1
Ing campaign, previous to the local j
option law being submitted to tho
voters In June. Wasco county prohi
bitionists will hold thulr convention
nt Hood River on the first Tuesday
In March. Hon. Oliver W. Stewart,
chairman of tho nntlonul prohibition
convention will bo In Hood River on
thnt dnte and deliver an address.
Mr. Stewart Is n representative !n'
dm llllnnlR legislature niul Is said to
bo an nble nnd powerful man In tho J
prohibitionists' rnnks The Dalles
Chronicle.
Actual Work on the Canal.
Today MaJ. Langfitt advertised for(
ds for removing submerged rocks j
Mt.t .liumimlni tin rlinnnol nf the .
Columbia river at Three-Mile rapids,
the contract to be lot on March 22d.
Thirty days from thnt time, or about
May 1st. work will commence. It 1
is estimated that nenrly nil of the
available $l!t0,073 will be consumed ,
in this portion of the cnnnl worn.
Timos-Mountalneor
More Evidence of Trlb' Good Work.
Baker City. Ore.. Sort. 0. 1A03.
1 was a constant user of both smok
ing nnd chewing tobacco for 4G years.
I tool; a treatment of Trlb nbout
three months ngo nnd can' endorse It
ns a cure. My general health Is
much Improved since I took your cure.
SInccroly yours.
N. H. STARBIRD.
Dance Wednesday.
KIrkman's dance. Armory hall.
Wednesday. February 24. Free
check room; four-piece orchestra.
You'll Have To
Hurry
If You Get, in the Suit Club
The membership is growing 1
and you '11 soon be too late. Get to
Club while yoti have the chance. W
members closes the list.
See out window fo the new Sfti&t $
Out new line of sftitts is the
ever shown in Pendleton.
SULLIVAN & BOI
WAIST SAl
Be Our Openlns? Sale on
- Walsh
fie.CO Fnr Tliie Wl. rvi
" l ., , , Umy WB will give FREP 1
neck ribbon worth 25 cents. With , !
SATURDAY SPECIALS
nnrl i r n i,rnlns , : - I
.. c.Huii, .-i'ci.mi,t
tuue... i-uuics Knit 11ml
(iiui...,ijin, i-uuics Knit Underwear
special . . 24c Bleached Muslin 7c. craif gride"-fl
lor soc Colored Outing Flannel ioi
CANTY'S I
Amusement Hall!
A pleasant place to Fpend ,
your spare time. I
Pool
Billiards j
ShootingjGallery
Bowling Alley '
And other Pastimes
MUSIC EVERY EVENING
Basement, under VV. &
C. R. Depot
ADAMS
DENTAL
PARLOR
Pkn-dlkios, Okkcos.
. 1
Residence and office Despaini
Block. Phone Red 1581. '
Our specialty Painless Filling
and Extracting.
PROMPT, IIELIAJ5UE BEKVH.'F ,
A. J. BEAN
HAULING OF -AIL KINDS
Ooodn taken Ut ol est nt, Uste ordeti t
Tztoch'i. fhon Main 1271.
The Store that Does Things
0ganfces of the Sit W
10 yard,,.'!
da
COI
Recognized as l
We are vmur
tract with yo, 1
winter s supph. d
liver coal or iJi
part ol the citj. 1
1 Laatz
Main Street
Good and Pott
At prices is btii li
MEAT 1
316 COURT