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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1904. PAGE THREE. EIGHT PAGES. Pendleton's Most Satisfactory Ready-to-Wear Department A broad claim, but true. There Is an air of refinement, of cx cluslveness about the garments shown here that Is refreshing. They are artistic from the fact that they come from the conti nent's best makers. Exclusive, because they are samples princi pally and Only one of a kind,, a most desirable condition, appreci ated by every woman. Then, too, we own these garments cheap er than they can be made, for after a manufacturer has taken his orders he has no further use for the samples, so to make It short, our buyer gets them In their usual way, very much under price. We pass them to you with only a small profit attached. The spring suits are beautiful creations of the tailor's art. Styles are various, but the Eton Jacket seems to have the preference. Now novelty suitings In rather light colors are here and are greatly admired, but the staple colors, blues, blacks, greys and browns, are very stylish and handsome, such suits as will be priced In stores at $30 to $40, are here for the season's opening at $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20. ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE -.la ! mm Use Madam Vaughn's Celebrated Clara Pura Complexion Beaiitlfiers Clara Pura Face Wash, $2. Clara Pura Skin Food, 75c. Clara Pura Face Powder, 75c. Clara Pura Complexion Brushes, $1. Largo packages forwarded by mail or express without additional expense. AGENTS WANTED. MADAM VAUGHN, 301-2 McKay Building, 3d and Stark Sts, Portland, Oregon. The Colombia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortablo rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, whoro host goods aro served. Main street, center of Mock, between Alta and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor COAL Let us fill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL 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 LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building... ...Material DIMENSION LUMBER OF all descriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mould ing, Building and Tar Pair. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com. Co. Vt ct C. R. Depot Opp. ADAMS DENTAL PARLOR Pendleton, Ouegon. Residence and ofT.ce-Despain mrk Phone Red IS8 B Our' Jccialty-Painless Filling and Extracting. rr - - Oriental Parlors Massage, Halrdressing and Manicuring. Rooms 3 and 5, over Martin's grocery. Leave orders at Brock & McComas drug store. The Oriental par lors are In charge of Conala E. Breyer, a graduate of Lola E. Shaw's parlors, of Boise City, Idaho. Egg Baths, Fomentation Bath, Plain Shampoo, Shampoo with Scalp Treat ment, Shampoo with Hair Curl ing, Head Steaming for ladles and gentlemen, Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Facial Massage. WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. i manufacture every style on any mounting and carry a complete stock of Pads, Inlts, Racks, Dators, Rubber Type, etc. SEALS, STENCILS, Trade Checks, Door Plates. Write mo what you want. I can nleaso you-by return mall. WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker City, Or, J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention given and all work exeeuteo properly. Eleetrleal Supplies of all kinds OFFICH 121 WEST COURT ST. (Tribune Building) PAINT PAINT PAINT The season for brushing nnd nutting ft now attlro up on your buildings is at hand. We want to figure on your indoor and outdoor painting and your paper hanging. U you aro going to do your own painting, lot us supply you with tho material. Wo soil exclusively In Pen dleton tho Sherwin-Williams Paint. E. J. MURPHY Court 8t. PROMPT, RELIABLE 8ERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF ALL KINDS Ooods taken test orders at Teutsch's. of caro of. Leave Tbone Main 1271 GOOD TROUT YEAR VETERAN FISHERMAN SPEAKS OF THE FISH LAW H. W. Swart Says the Law Is Wrong In Requiring' the Small Fish to be Thrown Back into the Streams Once Caught Always Caught Small Fish are Invariably Killed by the Hook Bull Trout Should Not be Protected. H. W. Swart, O. R. & N. agent at Bingham Springs, who attended the Knights of Pythias convention, says the prospects are that this will be the best year for good trout fishing ever enjoyed by Umatilla county sportsmen. Tho young rainbow and speckled trout placed in the pool at Bingham Springs by tho state fish commis sioner are doing remarkably well and are a strong, beautiful lot of fish. Umatilla county enjoys tho dis tinction ofbelng tho best trout fish; Inn- ilHtrlpt In Faslern Orecon and Mr. Swurt's opinion on tho various phases of tho fish laws aim regula tions are Interesting. Aside from his father, J. Swart, tho veteran fisherman of Meacham creek, Harry Swart Is tho best authority on fish In In the ronntv. Speaking of the present fish law ho says: "It Is idle for the state to require tho fishprmnn to renlace In the stream all tho trout caught under five inches In length. A fish once caught with a hook Is a dead fish nml tho lnw fixlne the limit for a day's catch at 125, with the provision that all small tisn ue inrown duck Into the stream, enables a fisherman to catch as many as 301. fish In a day. "The law should place the limit at 125 counting the small fish caught. Every fish taken out of tho stream should be counted In the day's catch and none shouiu be killed and thrown away and the fishing go on until 125, Ave or six inch fish are taken. Fully as many small fish as largo ones, will be caught in a day, by a careless and Inexperienced fish erman and the law as It now stands, permits a man to take double the number of fish Intended. The small cht nre killed bv the hook and thrown back into the water, but that don't count against the tisner mnn. He keens on ftshlnK until 125 of the legal size are taken no matter how many small ones aro slaugh tfirfid In the nrocess. "Rvprv Rmnll fish taken should be part of the legal limit, because that fish Is removed from the .stream ami no one else will have the enjoyment of catching It a second time, for one catching usually kills a fish no mat' tor limv tnnrterlv It Is handled. "Another wrong feature of the law Is the protection of the bull trout. The bull trout destroys more small trout than all the careless fishermen combined. It eats tne small trout. Invnrlns Its snawnlnc cround. and runs It into the ditches and shallows In trying to annihilate the smaller stipples. "The hull trout also follows the salmon up stream on the spawning Journey and destroys Us eggs by tho million and in fact the bull trout Is the nlrate of the mountain stream and should not bo protected. "It Is almost Impossible to catch tho bull ,trout, so cunning and sly Is the old free lance. There Is a stand ing offer on Meacham creek that any Pendleton fisherman who win caicn two bull trout each day In succession for 1(1 days In the fishing season, will be furnished with free hoard and lodging during the 10 days. If ho fails to make a catch equally two each day, tho fisherman to pay for his board. That is tho esteem lu which the bull trout Is held on Meacham creek. "The fishing season will soon open and these are Interesting subjects for Umatilla county fishermen." MUST STAND TRIAL. A Former Superintendent of the Sal arles and Allowances Division Has Struggled In Vain to Evade Trial Was Indicted by a Federal Grand jury Was a "Pal" of ex-Congress, man Drlggs. Who Was Convicted. Wnahlnernn. D. March 7. With the conviction of the Machen crowd public interest in tho postomce frauds will now turn to tho case of George W. Beavers, Indicted in Brooklyn and in Washington for con spiracy in tho postal frauds. Tho mhii enmo un for argument in the supremo court today on an appeal from the decision of tho united States commissioner and the juoge of the circuit court of Now York, di recting that Beavers must go to Brooklyn to stand trial. If tho supreme court d6cldes that THE POWER OF 8TEAM. Jinny My See Hut It Take Genius to HrulUc. When James Watt saw the steam caunlnK tho kettle l(d to Jump up and down he said "There must ha power In that steam that It can lift such a weight." There was, . Millions prior to him had seen the same phenomenon and regarded it as an unexplained mystery. Recent selontlflo research has pur Its flnger on the "cause" of Dandruff, Fall ing Hair, and consequent Baldness, and has unearthed a tiny germ which eats the life from tho roots of human hair. Newuro'n Ilcrpicldo destroys this germ and consequently restores the hair to Uh natural state. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Ilerplclde Co.. Detroit. Mlcb. F. W. Schmidt, apeolal agent i Brooklyn slnco last fall, It will bo for the prosecution to decide what win becomo of the Indictments In Wash ington. These, havo been holrtlnr back for tho decision on the Brook lyn Indictments. Beavers, who was superintendent of salaries and allowances division, with headquarters at Washington, re signed when tho investigation oi postofflco frauds first began. Ho was tint ilrnwn Into It directly, although his name was mentioned In connec tion with various snauy iransncuuna, until the Inspectors got after E. J. Brandt-Dent & Company, which had sold change-making machines worth thousands of dollars to tho postofflco department. These were of no use to the clerks, and had to be thrown aside In nearly every Instance. Working on this line tho Inspect ors found that when Edmund H. Drlggs of Brooklyn,, was congress man, ho had dealings with Beavers and the Brandt-Dent company. CheckR. bank books and other testi mony before the grand Jury In Brooklyn last summer resulted In several Indictments for Beavers, Drlggs and tho Brandt-Dent people. Joint Indictments of Beavers and Drlggs were quashed on technicali ties, but others resulted, on which Drlggs recently served a nominal day In prison and paid a fine of $10, 000. Beavers would not stand trial. Be fore ho was Indicted ho went to Man hattan, out of the Jurisdiction of tho grand Jury which Indicted him. He has stayed outside of that federal Jurisdiction ever since, and has foucht bv every possible means any legal stops to compel him to stand trlnl In Brooklyn, where bo would have to undergo preliminary examin ation before a commissioner, urns disclosing part of his defense. HELPS PENDLETON REAL ESTATE MEN ARE ADVERTISING THE CITY. New Bowman Buildlnn as Seen From the Depot Attracts Great At tentlon Adds an Air of Prosper ity and Activity to the City Best Season In Pendleton's History Looked for This Year. Is Real estate dealers In Pendleton are preparing for tho most active season In tho history of tho city. Tho oncoming rush of homeseok ers is hungry for information con cerning Oregon, and to satisfy this demand, Pendleton real estate men are supplying tho tourists with de scriptive and statistical information in a small way, which Bhould liavo been prepared by the city and couu ty, in a large way. Several of the enterprising firms are issuing attractive circulars on the resources of Umatilla county, and will dlstrlbuto them at tho trains, In the hope that a Just share of the better class of homeseekors will be Induced to stop in tho West and become Investors. Pendleton real estato has been moving In a firm way, all winter, hut renewed activity is looked for with the opening of Bprlng and tho com ing of the tourists. With the prospects for now build ings on Court street and' for ono of the best buildings In tho city on Main street, in tho now Matlock building, the prospect for a lively season in building is assured. The new Bowman building at tho corner of Railroad and Main streets adds an attractivo apearanco to tho city and is tho admiration of tho tourists passing through. It gives an air of enterprise and m-itvltv to tho cltv which was un noticed by those passing through bo foro the building waB begun. It has caused soveral enterprising tourists to stop over and Investigate mo business openings and tho erection of the new Matlock building besldo the Bowman, will Increase tho at tractiveness of the city, as viewed from the depot. Kfforts will bo mado at onco to in duce tho O. It. & N. company to build on their property opposlto tho Bowman building, on tho opposite corner of Main and Railroad stereta. How'a Tnls? We ofTcr One Hundred Dollars Iteward for nny cbhc of catarrh that can not 1 cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V? J. CHUNK &. CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last IB years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business uansactlons and financially able to carry out any ounkuuuhb mnnv ;"-:,",, MUST & TltUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Tnlprtn. O. . . WAI.DING, KINNAN k MAKV1N, Whole Knle Druggists, Toledo, O. .. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 70c per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. STOCKMEN WILL WIN. Harmonious Meeting Held at Chicago by Railroads and Shippers. An important meeting has Just .iri nt fihlcaco between a n.lHnn rnnrOOAntlnC thO National Livestock Association and the freight ,rnm- mannirnrB Of railway jiuub centering In Chicago. Tim momliers Of thO livestock 88 cnMntinn havo boon for aomo timo opposed to tho application of the ton nago system In the method of trans porting livestock the opposition bo I,,,, inn.ln nn thn prOUnd that thO BYS tern reduced tho running time of trains and tlioroby caused heavy shrinkage in tho weight and value of tho animals. Tim iivnninrir association also ask ed that tho roturn pass prlvllego 'jo rnatnrml In tXltin nQO BU1UUUIB U1IU Beavers must face the Indictments whIMi have been waittnc for him In Woman's Nightmare pure. Tho critical t-rdeal through which the expectant mother must past, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for At.. : -.. . i . . : . .' - f i . . ....... i .'.I . . . .1 put uio turning cvciii itiuh ih i Miciy remedy is always appliedextcrnally,and has carried thousands of women thrnufrh the trying crisis without suffering. fend for tr book containing IntormkUon at priori valus to all xpteuni raothiri. Tk Bradfleld Regulator C., Atlanta, Ga. that thero bo a readjustment of freight rates. Tho meeting was exceedingly har monious. During tho discussion tho traffic managers conceded that tho livestock servlco during tho past year had not been satisfactory, and that representations made by tho stockmen would bo immediately tak en up with tho nssuranco that thero would speedily bo a satisfactory ad justment. All transportation lines running south and west woro repre sented. Tho livestock committee consisted of W. A. Harris of Kansas. T. O. Power of Montnna, M. McAfoo of Toxas. .1, M. Allen of Nebraska. K. P. florney of Arizona, I. M. Humphrey of South Dakota, C. A. Adams of Ne braska, C. W. Baker of Illinois and C. F. Martin of Colorado. A Book Six Hundred Years Old. Twelve thousand llvo hundred dol lars Is a rather largo price to pay for n volume only 494 by 3 Inches In dimensions, but that la tho amount given recently by Mr. Alfred Quar Itch, a London collector, for an odd monkish scrnpbook iial Is thought to bo nt least (100 years old. It con tains various, Bihllcnl texts and scraps from philosophical hooks, but Is chiefly valuable for a largo num ber of quaint old pictures, ovldontly representing various phases of num-nt-tlp life In tho middle ages. Onu of tlioso scenes represents tho monks iilaylng n game that resembles mod ern golf. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws aro Ignored by tlioso tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions aro always nt work, night and day, cur ing Indigestion, biliousness, constipa tion, sick headache and nil Btomach liver and bowel troubles. Kasy, pleasant; safe, sure. Only 2Go ft Tallman & Co.'s drug store. The; neonlo of tho United States eat $ir0,000,00l worth of candy In a year, and thero aro nearly b.mm mo torics making It, with a capital of $38,000,000. Not an ordinary article, but something extraordinary Is Hill's Pure i California : Olive Oil j Kor medicinal uso aB well as for salads and table uso. This Is tho highest quality J and purest oil mado. Sold exclusively In Pondloton by . Despain & Clark WOOD FOR SALE In carload lots. Green cut black pine. Dry four-foot wood at $4.50 per cord on siding at Pendleton. Address S. G. BRYSON ' No. 1700 W. Railroad 8t. DELIGHTFUL ROUTE AYLIQHT RIDES 155J5Y CRAGS EKP CANYONS A Golden Opportunity See nature, In all her glorious beauty, and thon tho acmo of man's handiwork. Tho first is found along tho lino of tho DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, tho lal latter at tho St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will be ono of pleasure make the most of it. For informa tion and illustrated litora turo write W. C. M'BRIDE, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. No woman'i happi ness can be complete without children ; it ' is her nature to lov and want thera as much SO ft it is to love tho l!r..t nnrl fju&bcu wiiuuui ujiy uuucr. iuii Mother's F riend Come up to the Merchants' Pfotective Agency Room No. 43, Despaln Ing, Upstairs. Build. If you are thinking of buying real estate. We know we can suit you If you mean Dullness. We handle Business Chances and have several good busi ness openings for you, the buyer. 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 spec ialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St, Opp. Court House INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Hartford Kirn Insurance Co.$12,i,076 Alliance Assurance Co ai,039,63 Loudon A Lancashire Fire Insurance Co a,&44,683 North lirltish & Mercantile Co 10,81)8,074 Royal Insurance Co 23,807,163 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT lt2 EAST COURT ST. BICYCLE DOCTORS; If your wheel Is ailing consul us. We treat tho worst wheels anil n store them to health. Our bicycle hospital at 1111 Court Btrott Id complete and equipped with the latest appliances. Gorden Sc Ecfmisten Iilcyole Doctors All Kinds of Light Impairing YOU Should havo that best of WOOD DRY and FINE, that you will find with P. P. COLLIER