East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 12, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 19M-
ABOUT THAT COAT
You wear a coat. Why?
To keep the cold out? No;
to keep the warmth in.
What of the body that has
no warmth the thin, poor
body that lacks the healthy
flesh and fat it needs?
For such we say that Scott's
Emulsion provides the right
kind of a coat. Why ? Be
cause Scott's Emulsion builds
firm, solid flesh and sup
plies just enough fat to fill
nature's , requirements no
more. That means bodily
warmth.
We'll tend you a fomple free upon request.
SCOTT & BOWNK, 40 Purl Street, Xe Yo t
GENERAL NEWS.
A painting executed In 1SG1 by Van
BITCHES KILL FISH
JOE HOCH THINKS SCREENS
SHOULD BE USED.
Fishermen Should Also Be Honest
Enough to Restrict the Day's Catch
to the Lawful Limit Umatilla
County Promises Good Returns to
Fishermen This Season Sports
men Should Use Judgment In Fish
ing and Give Everybody a Chance.
Jospoh Huch, one of Pendleton's
enthusiastic fishermen, is not in love
with the irrigation plants of the conn
try when he comes to think of their
effect on fish. He claims that the
''Itches are responsible for the death
of a great many of the fish of Uma
tilla's streams, and Is, therefore,
heartily in favor of the putting of
fish screens as ordered by the fish
warden.
I Tht trnllt In rnnltnr m tlm tlltnlme
?yC D,,,ch ar,l3t' rccentl" .set out on the side or lateral ditches
mr jo.vuu. amI on ,,own lmtl, the. become
The seismograph at Johns Hon- lost and swim out Into the shallow
kins university recorded distinct im- water where it spreads over the field.
presslons from the Lima, Peru, (The screens will to a certain extent
earthquake of March 4. overcome this fault and will be a
New gorges of Ice and drift have j good thing for the fishermen of the
formed above Wllkesbarre, Pa., since , county.
all danger was supposed to be past,' The dams which have been placed
and another dangerous flood is imml- in the streams are also detrimental
nent. to the fish for they are stopped by
Eighteen companies of militia have tncm 'r,,m Going on up the streams
been on duty at Springfield, O.. for a to ,I,e spawning grounds, but with
week, owing to wholesale threats to I lhe precautious now being taken by
clean out the 5,000 colored people in',1,e fisI wardens, the conditions will
the city 1 soon he changed so that hut llttl
William Grueno. editor of Die damage will be done.
Greniboten of Lelpsic. insists that I ;lr Hocl1 agrees with the claim
h mnnn.iiri.Uh.Amorir.nn 1 tlmt llle number of any one day's
m.n ni,oart nr,rt (r,, .h i.o . c"lcn should be restricted, but he
HOTEL ARRIVAL8.
Field Marshal Waldersee, insisted
upon the Imminence
combination.
of the same
i does not see how the matter will be
handled unless It is by the educa
tion of the fishermen. If a person
wntltK tn nntnli n hrffitr nnniliui. thon
Abraham Newman, an old and very ' the ,aw allows ,t Is a har(, mltCT
e" lmlnuuraH for anyone to detect him. It Is
in his office. The safe, money draw- ,argely a matter of uonMty am, wll,
er and the old man's pockets had have to ,,e left to tne lmIlvl(llla,
been stripped, yet there Is no evi- fisherman
dencc that the old man was mur-, There -aru lmlcatous that the
cered- j number of fish this year .will he as
Peculiar windowglass in the new ' large, if not largec, than last year,
,orks of the Elgin, III., watch fac-, Tor new stock has been put In the
tory, will precipitate a strike of 500 , streams each year, and this trans,
experts employes (who claim that It ; planting Is now beginning to show
causes headaches and nervousness), truit. Every fisherman in the conn
unless It Is replaced with a glass of ty should have a chance for one or
a different density and texture. J two good catches during the season.
By an arrangement agreed to by j
all the great news agencies, all Far, ELECTROCUTION.
Eastern war news will be sent east-
want across the Pacific, thence End of the Keeper of a Tenderloin
across me unuea states anu tne At
lantlc to Europe. This gives the
United States the first call on pub
licity, as the news will be distribut
ed at San Francisco.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
I Cafe in New York.
i Ossining, N. Y. March 12. Ar
rangements have been concluded at
Sing Sing prison for the electrocu
tion next week of Thomas Tobln.
the New York murderer who came
near escaping the death chair by
skillfully feigning Insanity. Tnough
the exact time for the electrocution
The government dredger Chinook
has been fitted to burn oil instead of has , been ma(Ie puMc u ,g prob.
coal.
Mrs. Frank Llewellyn of Albany
committed suicide Friday by swal
lowing carbolic acid.
able that it will take place at an ear
ly hour Monday morning.
Tobln's, crime attracted wide at'
tention because of Its diabolical na-
Hotel Pendleton.
W. D. Chamberlain, city.
II. V. Caruthers, Salt Lake.
E. B. Hauser, O. It. & N.
J. W. Mayer, Seattle.
E. L. Bunce, Spokane.
' J. H. Glide, Sacramento.
J. H. Glide, Jr., Sacramento.
F. M. Eachern, San Francisco.
O. F, Thompson and family, San
FraTicIsco.
Grant Mays, The Dalles.
A. S. Thompson, Echo.
H. W. Peel, Spokane.
B. H. Cosgrove. Spoknne.
W. M. Caruthers, Chattancy, Utah.
F. Brown, Uhlan.
C. C. Geer, Heppner.
A. E. McBreen, Portland.
A. H. Cnston, Spokane.
C. E. Wilson, San Francisco.
George Dove Portland.
William Maher, Portland.
C. M. Smith, Portland.
C. Odls, Spokane.
W. D. Marks, Spoknne. '
O. W. Hunt. city.
D. E. Sanders, Spokane.
D. Ahaban, San Francisco.
W. II. A. T. Wallace, Portland.
J. It. Smith, Echo.
II. Wilkinson, Echo.
P. E. Gerould, Portland.
C. West, Salem:
O. H. Holcomb, Seattle.
Hotel St. George.
William Dunn, Portland.
W. H. Pinmore, Son Francisco.
C. E. Cochran, Union.
G. W. Itnckmnn. Allck, Ore.
Joe Cohen, Seattle.
George Gammlc, Union.
C. S. Pounley. Union. ,
J. P. Hayden, Portland.
A. D. Austin, Everett. Wash.
E. A. Itallendergust. Minneapolis.
G. C. Mitchell, North Yakima.
M. .McDonald. Walla Walla.
A. L. Demons, Walla Walla.
.Mrs. Ed Lewis, Colfax.
Lucy Hogan, Colfax.
A. James and wife. Spokane
J. B. Saylor, Echo.
C. L. Downer. Spokane.
Eliza Kepplnger. Cayuse
Robert Dunn. Parker. Wash.
S. W. Purdy. Dinner. Idaho.
W. H. Morgan. Portland
Fred Roth, Portland.
C. H. Pohle and wife. Sail Lake
D. H. Poole. Boise.
A. M. Haradon, Portland.
F. H. Scott, Portland.
C. J. Goldman, Seattle.
N. C. McLvod, Elgin.
SILKS
THIS WEEK WILL BE ONE OF SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SILKS AT THE FAIR. OUR NEW
SILK WAISTINGS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND DURING OUR OPENING SALE, CONTINUING ALL
THIS WEEK, THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL BE IN EFFECT:
36-Inch black, guaranteed Taffeta $1.50, $1.44 and $1.39 yd
27-Inch black, guaranteed Taffeta .. .00 yd
27-Inch Pongee Silk 55c yd
32-inch Pongee Silk 65c yd
RoyaJ Taffeta, black and colors 75c yd
Embroidered Silks, 4 yard cuts for waists, per pattern $4.25
Crystal cord wash Silks,, 4-yard cuts, per pattern $1.88
Jap Silk, usually sold for 35c, this week only T , 25c yd
FREE RIBBONS
WITH EVERY PATTERN OF SILK FOR SHIRT WAISTS, WE WILL GIVE A NECK RIBBON TO
MATCH, WORTH TEN PER CENT OF THE VALUE OF THE SILK.
THE FHIR
W. Z. Kummerns, Pomeroy.
W. H. H. Scott, Athena.
L. E. Huklll, Starbuck.
W. M. Mills, Juniper.
J. Brown, city.
R. N. Adams, city.
N. A. Sillier, Athena.
George Chandler and wife, Baker
City.
C. F. VanOrsdall, Pataha City.
Miss VanOrsdall, Patnha City.
J. S. Hughes, Quartzburg.
James Hall, jancsboro, Tenn.
R. M. Hall, Jancsboro, Tenn.
1
Hoie! Bickers.
C Davis. Portland
J. S. Cunningham. Portland.
A. A. Welder. Portland.
Dr. M. S. Kern, city
F Webber, city.
C W. Bigorel. Kansas City
H. Drieling and wife. Hopper Neb
E. S. Waterman. Walla Walla
J. Bnyler. Pilot Rock.
More Riots.
Disturbances of strikers are not
nearly as grave as an Individual dis
order of the system. Overwork, loss
' of sleep, nervous tension will be fol
lowed by utter collapse, unless a re-
, liable remedy Is immediately em
ployed. There's nothing so efficient
to cure disorders of the liver and kid
neys as Electric Bitters. It's a won
derlul tonic, and effective nervine
and the greatest all around medicine
for run-down systems. It dispels
nervousness, rheumntlsm and neural
gia and expels malaria germs. Only
50c, and satisfaction guaranteed by
Tallman & Co., druggists.
Pierce's
S ar s ap ariljla
The Spring Tonic
1 1 1 1
All persons knowing
themselves to be in
debted to me will
call and settle their
their accounts as I
need the money.
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Good Old Saturday Night.
The Peoples Warehouse will sell
their 25e Black Lace, 2 pair for 23c,
tonight.
Tones tip tte system, clean
$ ses the liver and kidneys,
$ purifys the blood, builds up
J and strengthens the nervous
I system and imparts new life J
Jto the body. The best J 1 I
j; remedy made for Catarrh I :
Conrad Platzoeder i
1
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Meat Market
WOOD
FOR SALE
I For Sale by
I Brock & McComas Go
j Druggists
I-H -H "H I I I I I I M I I I I U I I I I I I
FOR SALE AT THE EAST OnEQOXIAN
office Large bundles of newspapers,
containing over 100 big papers, can be
obtained for 23 cents a bundle.
In carload lots. Green cut J
black pine. Dry four-foot wood
at $4.50 per cord on siding at J
Pendleton. Address
S. G. BRYSON I
No. 1700 W. Railroad St. J
The Oregon Dally Journal can be
found on sale at Frazier's book, store.
H l l I M !'! I I I I' 1H"
$
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The old St. Vincent's hospital In ture. The condemned man was man-
Portland, ha sbeen refitted as a ho
tel, and is now open to the public.
Murdock McLoud, a workman at
Vancouver, B. C, was instantly kill
ed by a fall from a scaffolding Friday.
A French bark, Mareschal du Tu
renne, left Portland Friday, laden
.with wheat for the United Kingdom.
Mrs. Mariah W. Ogden, a pioneer
of Polk county. Oregon, died at
Ulendale. California, Friday, aged 7S
years.
It cost Portland but $80 to feed
the city prisoners during the month
of February, 1904; In February. 1903,
It cost $180.
An epidemic of housebreaking has
ager of the Empire Cafe, a notorious
gilded resort of the New York ten
derloin. His victim was Capt. Craft,
a man of means who made his home
ak Flushing. Long Island. On the
night of the crime Craft drifted Into
the Empire and attracted attention
by displaying a large roll of bills.
Evidence nt the trial showed that
Tobln. with the assistance of a wait
er, deliberately killed the unfortu
nate man for the purpose of robbery.
After the crime the murderer hacked
the head from the body and was sur
prised by the police In the act of at
tempting to cremate the remains In
the basement furnace under the cafe.
His defense was Insanity and so sue-
been raging In Portland for the past cessfully did he play the part for a
two months, the police seeming un- long time the medical experts were
able to check It. puzzled. After being sent to the
The lndravelll and the Covering,' a?ylnl Ior ? criminal Insane To-
uui Hoe luuKUi uu ma buuiu tiuu iiiu
sham discovered. His sentence to
death followed.
ST. JOE STORE!
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J We are now receiving new goods almost daily, and we would call the attention of the public to J
J these new arrivals. We respectfully ask that you call and allow us the privilege to show goods. You t
will not know what we carry, and the prices we are making, unless you call and examine our stock. J
Neither can we sell you unless you visit our place of business. And we claim it will be to our mutual t
j interest for you to call and inspect our stock. Our time against yours. What say you?
V
two O. R. & N. steamers, cleared
from Portland Friday for the Orient,
with cargoes valued at $347,235.25,
Attorney W T. Vaughan of Port
laud received 2,500 volts of electrici
ty through his body Friday, by
-touching his umbrella to a live wire.
Correct Clothes for Men
trade
of old
label
ME famous house of
ALFRED BENJAMIN
& CO. was estab
lished in New
York City in
1875. Then
came a new era
,.B.4co. m tne doming
-the beginning of the end
ready-mades. To-day this
pdpenjaminsCo
MAKERS .S? NEW YORK
identifies the highest grade men's
ready-for-service apparel that the
world produces.
Etiil to fine cuttom-rude in all but
price The makers' giurintee, ind
oun, with every garment We arc
Exclusive Distributors in this city.
The Peoples Warehouse
The Leading Clothiers
PENDLETONi OREGON
The Name Witch Hazel.
The name Witch Hazel is much
abused. E. C. De Witt & Co., Chi
cago, are the inventors of the orig
inal and only genuine Witch Hazel
Salve, A certain cure for cuts, burns,
bruises, eczema, tetters, piles, etc.
There are many counterfeits of this
salve, some of which are dangerous,
while they are worthless. In buying
Witch Hazel Salve see that the name
E. C. De Witt & Co Chicago, Is on
the box and a cure Is certain. Sold
by Tallman & Co.
To all of my Friends and Patrons:
I take pleasure in Introducing to
my friends, Drs. L. I. and T. H.
White, to whom I have sold my den
tal business In this city. I thorough
ly recommend the Drs. White as first
class dentists In every respect, and
will esteem It a favor for any of my
patients to place their cases in tho
hands of the Drs. White.
nespectfully,
E. A. MANN.
Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored by
those tireless, little workers Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Millions arc
always at work, night and day, cur
ing Indigestion, biliousness, constipa
tion, sick beadacho and all stomach
liver and bowel troubles. Easy,
pleasant, safe, sure. Only 2Gc st
Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
Good Old Saturday Night.
10 dozen Ladles' Fancy Belts, taffe
ta sill;, Peau do Sole, 59c kind, 2Sc;
C5c kind, 32c; 75c kind, 37c; 85c
kind, 42c; JLOO kind, 48c; S1.26 kind,
62c. Whore? At the Peoples Ware
house, of course!
When visiting our store ask to see that beautiful
line of Lace Curtains, Portiers, Rugs and Squares. All
T new goods, new patterns; and as we intend to make a
x specialty of these lines we are more than pleased to
I show them and quote prices Once seeing the lines will
convince you that our goods and prices are right.
We have one lot, 60 pairs, Lace Curtains that are
slightly soiled. To close at one-third off. Watch the
I corner window.
r Remember we have the newest in Ladies' Eton
J Suits, Etamine and Ceeillian Skirts, Shirt Waist Wash
t Suits, Shirt Waists, and those handsome Gold Tinseled
T mil n . .
nure xeus an correct laeas.
We will also continue the sales on Silk at 39c and
19c; wash goods at 9c. The lots of Skirts and Suits as
advertised at opening until closed.
We would call special attention to our line of
Clothing, Shirts and Furnishings. Our spring lineo
are now in and we are showing the lateBt things on the t
market at the lowest prices that economy and art can
produce. j
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Remember that we are the exclusive handlers of
the Kuppenljeimer Clothing, sold under guarantee.
Your money back if you want it. Notice our clothing
and shirt window. We will continue the sale on J
those Shoes formerly advertised at 292, 69c and 98c
until lots are closed. J
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Remember we are closing out our Grocery Stock at 1
marked cost.
We have in our employment a competent corps of salespeople, and they respectfully invite their
many friends and patrons to call on them.
DRY OOODS DEPARTMENT W. A. Crank, J. R. Stott, Miss Mattle R.Good.Miss Freida Krassig.
CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURN1SH1NGS-J. E. Rubedeau. S. J. Baum.
GROCERIES W. C. Hoseason. k
CASHIER Miss Mary F. Lyons.
Whittinghill Mercantile Co
Successors to LYONS MERCANTILE CO.
126-130 Court Street
Pendleton, Oregon
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