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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1904. PAGE THREE. 1 Pendleton's Most Satisfactory Ready-to-Wea Department A broad claim, but true. There Is an air of refinement, of ex 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 Use Madam Vaughn's Celebrated Clara Pura Complexion Uenutifiers Clara Pura Face Wash, $2. Clara Pura Skin Food, 75c. Clara Pura Face Powder, 75c. Clara Pura Complexion Brushes, $1. Largo packages forwarded by mall or express without additional expense. AGENTS WANTED. MADAM VAUGHN, 301-2 McKay Building, 3d and Stark Sts, Portland, Oregon. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortablo rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where best goods aro Berved. Main streot, center of block, between Alta and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor COAL Let us fill your bin with .... I0CK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. Ve 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. Hash, Doore, Blinds, Mould ing, Building and Tar Paper. Mng Your Bill to Us and Qet Our Figures, rays' Harbor Com. Co. Wl c. R. Det ADAMS DENTAL PARLOR 1 Pendleton, Oregon. I edence and office Eespain IfeJBlock. Phone Red i8i. Our specialty PainieHo Filling Parlors Massage, Halrdresslng 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 RUBBRR STAMPS REMEMBER ME. I manufacture- every style on any mounting and carry a complete stock of Pads, Inks, Hacks, Daters, Itubber Type, etc. SEALS, STENCILS, Trade Checks, Door Plates. Write mo what you want. I can plcaso you by roturn mall. WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker City, Or, J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention elven and all work exoculod properly Electrical Supplies or all klndi OFFICE 121 WEST COURT ST. (Tribune Building) PAINT PAINT PAINT Tho Beason for brushing up and putting a 'now attire on your buildings is at hand. Wo want to flguro on your indoor and outdoor painting and your paper hanging. If you nro going to do your own painting, let us supply you with tho material. Wo sell exclusively In Pen dleton tho Sherwin-Williams Paint. E. J. MURPHY Court St. , PROMPT, RELIABLE 8ERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF ALL KINDS Goods taken beat of care ot. I.eaye orders at Teutach's. Thone Ualn 1271. CROP CERTAIN UMATILLA COUNTY PROS PECTS WERE NEVER BETTER. Past Winter Has Been Wet and the Ground Is Filled With Moisture No Wind or Dry Weather to Un cover the Roots of the Grain Sugar Beet People are Optimistic and Hopeful and think Umatilla County the Beet Belt of the West. Not In the memory of the oldest settler has there been such a good outlook for a rousing crop of whont In Umatilla county, as at present. The rams of the past winter and the light fall of snow have run Into the ground, and to rise In moisture at, the roots of the browing crops. The ground has been frozen but lit tle and none of the water that has fallen, has run off the ground. Thoro has been but little, dry weather or heavy wind, to uncover the roots ot the grain and the wheat Is In excel lent condition and Is now growing In the warm days that are Interspersed among the welcome rains. Old settlers say that It has been one of the wettest winters In the history of the county and that a good crop always follows a wet, cloudy The dryest kind of spring weather can not now damage the crop to any great extent as tho ground Is so full of moisture. Some of the foothill farms have been almost too wet, hut the soli In this county Is such that wet weather does not damage a crop as In heavier soil. As soon as tho rain stops falling, the top of the ground Is dry, as tho water runs into tho ground and Is held In the soil and rises gradually to the surface as the warm weather progresses and the vegetation attracts It upward. In tho foothill districts, Bprlng plowing Is In full blast, and at Echo and other warm portions of the county, gardens have been planted and the spring work Is well under way. It Is thought by the sugar beet people who are now experimenting In the Echo district that the early spring here, will give the beet crops such an early start, that they will be strong enough to resist the dry sea Bon, which will not come until tho beet plants are well grown and deep. ly rooted. The critical period in the life of the beet will come In this county, just when the freshets come from the high mountains and when there will bo a surplus of water In all the streams, and from every feature of the surroundings, this Is to he an Ideal sugar boot district. LONG CREEK ROW. Editor of the Light Gives Opinion of Portland Detective. W. O. Harryman, editor of the Long Creek Light, who has beun bound over 'to the circuit court of Grant county for complicity lu dyna mltlng tho otllce of the Ranger at Long Creek two weeks ago, gives the following complimentary notlco of the Portland detective who worked up the caso and caused Harryman s arrest: 'B, F. Selvago, claiming to be an expert detective from Portland, but WONDERFUL CURE OF SORE HANDS By Cuttcura After the Most Awful Suffering Ever Experienced. EIGHT DOCTORS And Many Remedies Failed to do a Cent's Worth ol Good. "About fire years ago I was troubled with sore hands, so soro that when I would put them In water the pain would very nearly set me crazy, tho skin would peel "off and tho flesh would get bard and break. There would be blood flow Ins from at least fifty places on each band. Words could never tell the suf fering I endured for three years. I tried everything that I was told to use for fully throe yean, but could get no relief. I tried at least eight different doctors, but none of them seemed to do me any good, as my hands were as bad when I got through doctoring as when I first began. I also tried many reme dies, but none of them ever did me one cent's worth of good. I was discour aged and heart-sore. I would feel so bad mornings when I got up, to think I had to go to work and stand the pain for ten hours, and I often felt like giv ing up my position. Before I started to work 'mornings I would have to wrap every finger up separately, so as to try and keep them soft and then wear gloves over the rags to keep the grease from getting on my work. At night I would have to wear gloves In bed. In fact, I bad to wear gloves all the time. But thanks to Cuticura, the greatest of all great skin cures. After doctoring for three years, and spending much money, a 50c bos of Cuticura Ointment ended all my suffer ings. It's been two yean since I used any and I dont know what sore hands are now, and never lost a day's work while using Cuticura Ointment." mitAifin A nr Aumr 810 N. Montgomery St., Trenton, N. J. Ltltata " ' Itw, (! (win oTbkmkta CoMl Mlb. Ito. w rbl f m. rma tot - u www nu wmi- who has the appearance and actions of being a bouncer from some flvo cent beer joint, arrived In T-ong Creek a fortnight ago with a rush and a whirlwind and taking the town by storm. "Ho wnnteTl the people to under stand that ho was Detective Solvago from Portland; camo here to An- out tho culprit who blow up the Ranger, and that everybody must dance to his music. "Ho roared and prowled nrouml hero for a few days and then dragged two Innocent victims to Canyon City, where ho succeeded In getting one hold to tho circuit court. It this foul-mouthed sleuth hound Is tho best detective Portland has they had better import a few." MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP PAYS. Welser Paper Rejoices In Results Brought Out In' That City. For a number of years Welser was pulled and hauled about over tho question of franchises for water and light plnnts, says tho Welser Signal Franchises wero granted to private parties and then recalled, and there were constantly mournful prophp cies of disaster If tho city under. took what It was acknowledged Indi viduals could mako a success of, "The cltv can never undertnko It Let a corporation havo tho franchls os. Every city that has tried munlci pal ownership Is anxious to turn th oiopnnnt over to private corpora. lions, u win ureak our hacks," was the mournful cry. Tho city sailed In nnd shouldered tho ownership while our neighbors wero giving up to prl vale monopolies. What Is the re sult? Welser's light and water plant wns completed November 1C threo months ago. This patronago Is just getting un der headway, only a small portion of tho people being supplied with light rnd water, but new patrons coming in every day. The running expenses of botn plants last month was $500. Tho Income to the city for light and water was $000, and Increasing right along. The rates aro 25 to 50 per cent lower than any private corporation rates on tho Pacific coast. Municipal ownership was the thing. Lucky Welser. HIGH WATER EXPECTED. Over Eight Feet of Snow In the Blue Mountains and Mountaineers are Alarmed. "If It all goes at once," said Robt Smith, one of tho pioneer wood chop pers of Kamola, to tho East Oregon Ian, today, "look out. ir the warm rains hold off nnd the snow melts gradually. It will bo the grandest thing that ever happened to the farms In Umatilla county, by furnish Ing a gradual supply of water through the season, "But if tho chlnook comes and the warm rains fall, like a blast from furnace, on tho mountains, look out below. There uro now over eight feet of biiow In the Blue mountnlns. In many places and the uvernge depth. In the timber Is about live feet. This is the heaviest fall In my recollection, in 20 years' experience In the mountains. 'Of course more snow haB fallen, during many previous winters, but there is more In tho timber at this season of the year, than for many years. It will be a high water year, If the snow all melts In a short tlmo and you people below, might as well prepare lor It." The Name Witch Hazel. Tho name Witch Hazel is much abused. K. C. Do Witt & Co., Chi cago, aro tho Inventors of tho orig inal and only genuine Witch Hazel Salve, A certain euro for cuts, burns, bruises, eczema, totters, plies, etc. There aro many counterfeits of this salvo, somo of which nro dangerous, while they are worthless. In buying Witch Hazel Salvo seo that tho name E. C. Do Witt & Co., Chicago, Is on the box and a cure is cortaln. Sold by Tallraan & Co. A LONG "BEAT." From Rock Springs to Pendleton In a Box Car. One man beat tho railroad com pany this week, and had a fine long ride with dining car privileges, at no cost to himself. The Woolen Mills ordered a car of coal from Rock Creek, Wyoming which arrived this morning, and Fred Judd went out to see that it was of the quality ordered, and found tho car sealed. He thought, when he was examining the seal, that he heard some one in the car crying for him to open the door, but not being sure that the car was his, 'phoned to the office of the company before he opened .it. When the door was opened a man sprang from Uio car, and, running down the track, disappeared before the astonished Pendlotonlte could re cover his sight. In tho car were found a blanket and the litter of sov oral days' Journey. The tourist bad evidently prepared for the Journey, for he had laid in a supply of canned goods and a cask of water before al lowing himself to be sealed up in his palace car, How'a This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Iteward for any cose of catarrh that can not be curea uj nan catarrn cure. V. J. CIIHNU & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe hlra perfectly honorable In all business transaction and financially able to carry out anv obllcatlons made by their firm. WK8T & TUUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, WAI.DINO, KINNAN & MAUVIN, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intornally, noting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Trice 76c per bottle. Bold by all druggists. . Hall's family I'llls are the beat. ' Sold cm Merit At higl If You Have a Head of Your Own Come to Sullivan & Bond's We Will Fit It With a Hat WOOD FOR SALE In carload lots. Green cut black pine. Dry four-foot wood at $4.50 per cord on siding at Pendleton. Address Sr G. BRYSON No. 1700 W. Railroad St. D KUGHTFUJ., ROUTE AYMQHT RIDES IZZY CHAOS EI3P CANYONS A 6Mn Opportunity Seo nature, in all her glorious boauty, and then the acme of man's handiwork. Tho first Is found along the line of tho DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, tho lat latter At the St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will he oue of pleasure make the most of it. For informa tion and Illustratod Jltora turo writo w. c. M'BRIDE, General Agent, Portland, Oregon, jsVH'rjnbBBV iHKtiyS Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters (or barns, and dwellings a spec ialty, ' Oregon Lumber Yatd Alta St, Opp. Court House INSURE IN Reliable Companies 1 li.it pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at (lie head of the list. AHMtg Hartford ''lre Insurance Co.12.2.')ll.076 Alllanci' AxHiiraucK Co i.D.O.'MMHB London ifc I,!iiciinlilrr Klre liuuiranee Co 2.644.683 North Itritlhh V Mercantile Co l",(i9o,H74 itoyal Insurance Co 22,81(7,158 FRANK B. GLOPTON AGENT U2 EAST COURT ST. Not an ordlnnry article, but something extraordinary is Z Hill's Pure I California : Olive Oil j For medicinal use as well as for salads mid tnblo use. This Is tho hlgbost quality and puruBt oil made. Sold exclusively In I'ondlotou y Despain & Clark LARD Good anil I'tno Kettle Itoiulrrnl At prices uh low u the lowest. MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET 316 COURT ST. CANTY'S PARLORS OF AMUSEMENT Open day and night. Billiards, Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl Ing Alleys, Throwing Rack. Good music every evening. BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8TREET8. Under W. & C. R. Depot. BICYCLE DOCTORS If your wheel Is ailing consul us. We treat the worst wheels anil restore them to health. Our bicycle hospital at Ml Court Htreet Is complete ami equipped with the latest appliances. Gotdea & Edmlsten Biovolo Doctors All Kinds of Light Repairing YOU Should havo that best of WOOD DRY and FINE, that you will find with P. P. COLLIER