East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 13, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1904.
EIGHT
j Bath
j Comforts
.J There are many little
' things that add material.
ly to the healthfulness
and comfort of the bath.
: We have
'em for you
PURE SOAPS
GOOD BRUSHES
BATH TABLETS
PERFUMED BAGS
SPONGES, ETC.
F. W. SCHMIDT
GREAT CURE TAKEN
HIGH WATER ALONG O. R. &
N. MAKES IT NECESSARV
Greatest Danger Is From Slides On
to the Tracks Roadbed Equip
ment and Condition Are in Excel
lent Condition Rumored That
Bridge at Weatherbee Has Gone
Out.
The water alone the O. R. & N.
tracks is pretty high and while there
, Is not as yet any great danger of a
s washout, the trackmen are taking
(extra precautions to see that no ac
2 I ciilent shall happen to any of 'the
It is reported that the b.uige at
I Wetherbce, or at least a part of.lt.
I has been washed out, but the dam
J age could not have been very se-
' vere. for the trains from the east
J have been on time. The track de
. ' partment has put extra men on the
road and every mile of the right of
2 ! way is being watched for the least
indication of trouble.
2 ' Iu some of the places along the
a mountain division the molting snow
has softened the track a little, but
2 not enough to cause any real appre-
hcnslon. The greatest danger at this
I time is in the cuts, where the rocks
1 and dirt from the mountain sides are
I liable to at any moment be loosened ,
, , ,, . n- ii "ie meiung snow ami siiue onio
Within a distance of So . miles of tnlc,. A mts aro bl),
Kansas City, a town of 18o,000 peo- .vntche(, cIosel. however, aml lt is
lilo. n wolf hunt has been organized. I thought that there will be trou-
The animals are very numerous and be anywhere
lestructlve. I J
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
DRUGGIST.
POSTOFFICE BLOCK.
GENERAL NEWS.
"GAMEKEEPER" TONIGHT.
Lima and Callio. Peru, have each i
nuarantlned against the other on ac-,
count of bubonic plague, and there Rousng rjsh Drama a tthe Frazer
is viriuai panic over u wiuunpreuu
region on account of the disease.
eventually be recognized as such.
This Evening.
The young singing comedian. Thos.
Careful analysis has been made of Smith, will be seen at the Frazer
the detritus from every known vol
cano, and Vesuvius is tne oniy one
Hotel Pendleton.
W. L. Stltt. Chicago.
W. H. Brltts, Portland.
F. W. Eckstroom, San Francisco.
A. Nylnnder, Portland.
F. W. Walte. city.
C. J. Freese, Spoknnc.
F. Mlnaskl, San Francisco.
Charles E. Everth. -Denver.
J. Auerback, San Francisco.
C. M. O'Brien, Chicago.
J. S. Jamlcson, Chicago.
S. Dunn, Chlcagi.
C. C. Nelson. Weston.
M. Brunei, Kockford.
It. N. Cnston, Spoknne.
C. iM. Cleveland, Spokane.
W. B. Strtiter.
A. II. Holcomb, Seattle.
Lee B. niumcnthat, Chicago.
II. D. Wlalker, San Francisco.
Mrs. C. Clancy. Flnndreau.
Fred Olsen, San Frcnclsco.
D. D. Fngen, Portland.
L. Straus, San Francisco.
G. S. Youngmnn, Portland.
E. B. Coman, Portland.
Hotel St. George.
H. C. MIIIb, Echo.
William U. Street, Portland.
George Harris, Portland.
J. M. Stark, Spokane.
R. H. Harrison, North Yakima.
H. B. Council, San Francisco.
M. H. Thompson. Portland.
Norton Nelson, Denver.
H. S. Young, Tnconia.
S. S. Somervllle. Nnparlne.
Miss J. E. Alexander, Walla Walla.
George McGllvory, Spokane.
L. W. Barnes, Portland.
T. V. Bargor. Walla Walla.
William Dunn, Portland.
It. W. Steele, Portland.
Horace Walker, Helix.
I. otiis D. Paige. San Francisco.
Charles II. Heal, Portland.
R. G. Strauss, San Francisco.
D. H. Campbell, San Francisco.
George B. Love Kansas City.
T. H. James anil wife. Salt Lake,
"j. S. Coffman, San Frnncisco.
Our Big Sale
T7. 44 I 4 f T tt r t1 m
Will continue an tins wee. jluu x iau to call and
get some of the special bargains. No damaged goods,
Everything is new and fresh.
THE FHIR
GENERAL CONFERENCE
tonight In his 'new play by Con T.
.Murphy. "The Gamekeeper." The
ITwhch r. r !h"y Jf ",,,f?sci"?.!!nL,I.rl8h "
...w w. ...... v.w u... u nvuilll VII
beautiful scenery Is used in the pro'
Kold can be found.
Paul H. Procksch, a Chicago musi
cian, suicided by drowning in the
Desplains river. He was a young
man, but a noted composer, and In
select musical circles was believed to
be a man of great genius, who would
A dangerous fire started In Doug-
lass. Alaska, with all the water pipes yA,l?
frozen up. The place would have ! fpiQ
been wiped out but for a liberal sup-
nil- n, lmfkt- n'lltf-fl Un u fll fl OKI t til 1 !
from the saloons and poured on the
fire.
Charles W Grlggsby, of Washing
ton. D. C. deliberately sacrificed his
life to rescue three companions from ,
a fire. The evidence was conclusive j
that he had full knowledge of the re
sult of his efforts when he made the
undertaking.
It Is a singular fact that until Dr.
Charles Baskervllle. of the Universi
ty of North Carolina discovered car
ollum and berzelium, that no Ameri
can chemist had discovered a chemi
cal element. The two elements
named are sub-divisions of thorium.
' -PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
I W . KTif I
Scene from "The Gamekeeper." .
riotei Bickers.
J. M. Smith, Pilot Hock.
J. S. Cunningham. Portland.
J. T. Eastlock. Freewator.
D. O. Poole. "Portland.
H. H. McReynolds, Pilot Rock.
W. B. Waters.
S. S. Gill, Spokane.
F. O. Lee, Ritzvllle.
Daniel Connor. Goldendale.
K E. Maston. Rascor.
Mrs. Mat Kins, Pasco.
G. A. Robins, city.
Lee Toutsch, city.
Mrs. Heed and son, .Athena.
W. Chamella, Dayton.
W. Z. Kummons, Pomeroy.
Sirs. Ella Lawson, Freewnter.
Charles Preston, Lewlston.
D. H. Cclsp, Durkee.
H. W. Norton, San Francisco.
S. E. Putman, Chicago.
It. C. Charles and wife, San Fran'
cisco.
duction. Mr. Smith who Is a noted
1 singer, pleases immensely in his bal
lads. Thrilling climaxes, a rapid fire
of ready Irish wit and plenty of good
The total number of pupils in Port
land school district Is 28,559, the
total county appropriation $105,590.25- mlg,c ,em, tJJ make ..Gan,ekec.
Portland people are agitating lor er an enjoyable affair.
1 cent fares across Morrison street
bridge during the repairs to the Margarita Fischer Coming.
"nubu The manager of the .Margarita
Asnowslide which crushed a tram Fischer company, which comes to the
car at Helena, Tuesday, killed Mrs. ' Frazer on Apr is, for three nights,
J. W. Owen, one of the passengers writes to Manager Taylor, of the
on the car. Frazer, as follows; "In announcing
George McKinney horsewhipped L. the support which Miss Margarita
L. Thompson, a motorman at Port- Fischer secured to assist her In pre
land, Tuesday, tor tlirting with Mrs. senting a repertoire of high-class
McKinney. i royalty plays, we wish to state to our
On a rising vote for presidential patrons that the services of Mr.
candidates at Albany. Tuesday, every , Frank Clayton has, been engaged for
deux c rat In the convention stood up mis season. Me is an ucior m greui
for W It. Hearst. ability, having been leading man nt
t,ii . ri in' ,...11 ... the Alcazar theater, San Francisco.
,.. f v in, - m ;,i.V,iv Z. Mr. Clayton is also well known
2 ,'"ed"LW1 S,nh'8 if r? throughout the East, having played
iho ..rmmrU nf snif.dpfpnsf. Tuesday umlor tne management of Mr. Chas
the grounds of self-defense. Tuesday. Frohmnn at tne Lyceum theater. New
According to tne weatner nureai . , york cttyi wltll the lato Alexander
April 12, 1904, was tne notte3t utn salvina. He recently starred with
of April over recorded In the city of i.i8 ,.. ,.nmimnv nnn will hp spnn
Portland, the register showing 8C de- (1rlng i,s engagement with us at the
grees on mat uay. 'Frazer opera house for three nights.
Owing to a freight rate war on the commencing Monday, April 18.
coast, freight can now be shipped
from Portland to Tillamook for $2.50 Stock Losses Not Large.
per ton, this being but half the for- The livestock business, which was
raer rate from Astoria to Tillamook, so gloomy during last week, has ma
William Jennings, of Fremont, terially Improved during the past
Neb., who was brought back to Eu- few days, and stockmen are begin
nhnrrn nf HPiinrHnn. has ulng to take an inventory of the
mnrrlPfl his victim.- Miss Ida M. damage, which is not so heavy as
Amis, daughter of a pioneer editor "ail been looked for. As the weather
and lawyer of Eugene. (moderated, the days and nights as-
A head of cauliflower welhglng'f"'"! vn Jemperatij. neither
fnches T " circerennecoUand " ve "P as they would have done
Sches aciL was exIUblted ?n Port- a lbJ"
innri Tnppdnv it was ornwn hv J J tne n'shtB become chilly a nil stormy.
ynn Kkek of Sherwood Or lThe Cunr vallo' atock was moa,,y
Vail HieOh, OI OnerwtOU, ur. Imnvprl tn thn rnn. f.,.nnv will, nn
Judge Conn, of Seattle, one of the reat losses, and Is now doing well
most noted grafters on the Pacific (nn .i10 vountr crass. Such n was
Coast, has been forced to resign from 1 kept ln tne valoy wero m()Stiy those
me ponce juuKe u oiiice, uecauee ui needed for domestic purposes, and
public indignation against his nfllc
ial acts. In dealing with crooks and
-criminals In Ills court.
'Wheat Lands.
Cltv Property,
FOR SALE.
Fifty residences, 150 vacant lots,
business openings, hotels, feed yard,
Uvery stable, stock ranches, wheat
lands and all kinds of real estate.
E. T. WADE & 80N,
E. O. Iildg. 'Phone. Black 1111. P.
O. box, 324., Pendleton, Oregon.
the owners have plenty of feed for
thorn. One of the largest owners In
the county stated that losses In
sheep were considerable, but not at
all panlcy. Grant County Nows,
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of tliU paper will be pleaved
to learn that there la at least one dread
ed disease that Hcleuce has beea able to
cure Id all Its stazes. and tlmt Is C'a
tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only
poHlttve cure paw Known to tne medical
fraternity. Catarrh beta; a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional -real-ment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
ternally, acting directly on the blood end
mucous surfaces of the system, thereby
ilpHtrnvlni the foundation of the disease.
aud girlni; the patleut strength by build
ing up tue consiuuiiou " ussisiiuk na
ture la ilolns Its wort. The proprietors
hare so much faith In Its curative powers
that thev offer One Hundred Dollars for
any cas that It fulls to cure. Keiul for
list ST testimonials.
Address ;
h . J. Cllli.M.l i -".. loieuo, w.
Sold by nrugslst. price 75c.
Take Hall's Family I'llls for constipa
tion, i
A Great Sensation.
There was a big sensation In Lees
vllle, Ind when W. H. Brown of
ili.il place, who was expected to (!!e,
luc his Ufa s-ived by Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption. He
writes: "I endured Insufferable agon
ies from asthma, but your Now Dis
covery gave me immediate relief
and soon thereafter effected a com
plete cure." Similar cures for con
sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis :;nd
grip are numerous. It's the peerless
remedy for nil throat and lung trou
bles Price 50c and $1.00. Guaran
teed by Tullninn & Co., druggiRts.
Trial bottles free.
1,000 EPISCOPALIANS.
Seventh District Missionary Confer-
Los Angeles, Cal.. April 13. Prom
inent clergymen and laymen of the
Episcopal church to a total of near
ly 1,000 are gathered In Los Angeles
for the annual missionary conference
of the seventh district. The states
and territories represented are Wash
ington, Oregon, Idaho, Colorado,
Montana, Nevada, California, Utah.
Alaska, Arizona, Now Mexico and
the Philippine Islands.
The conference opened at 10 o'clock
tills morning with the celebration of
the holy communion in St. Paul's
pro-cathedral, the sermon being
preached by the lit. Hev. W F. Nich
ols, bishop of California. The ses
sions will continue through the re
mainder of the week. In addition to
discussing various matters of busi
ness relative to the missionary work
of the church, the conference will
listen to sermons and addresses by
numerous churchmen of wide prominence.
M. E. Church, Los Angeles, Cal.,
May 3rd, 1904.
The O. H. & N. Co. nnnotmce the
following rates from Pendleton to
Los Angeles and return for the
above occasion:
Via O. H. & N. steamers, Port
land to San Francisco; Pa
cific Coast S. S. Co.. San
Frnncisco to Los Angeles; re
turning via same route $45.55
Via O. It. & N. steamers, Port
land to San Francisco; Pa
land to San Francisco, South
ern Pacific San Frunclsco to
Los Angeles, returning via
same route 44.S5
Via Southern Pacific, Portland
to Los Angeles, and return
via same route 44.S5
Via O. It. & N. steamers, Port
land to San Frnncisco, South
ern Pacific San Francisco to
Los Angeles, returning via
Southern Pacific to Portland 44, S5
Via Southern Pacific, Portland
to Los Angeles, returning
via Southern Pacific, Los, An
geles to San Francisco and
O. It. & N. steamer to Port- i
land 44.S5 I
Tickets on sale as follows: Via
steamship, from Portland, April 23,
24 nnd 25th. Via rail, from Port
land, April 23 to 30th. For further
information call on or address, E. t.
Smith, ngent. Pendleton, Oregon.
Cattlegrowers' Convention.
There will be n convention of the
cattlegrowers of Oregon, hold ln
Portland April 1C, beginning at 10
n. m., and continuing ln the evening.
The people Interested In this great
Industry ore earnestly requested to
bo present, ns subjects of the great
est Importance to cattlemen will bo
discussed. The meeting will be held
nt the Auditorium, between Taylor
and Salmon, on Third streot.
tilt ANT MAYS.
Secretnry.
Makes a Clean Sweep.
There's nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of nil the salves you
ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica
Salve is the best. It sweeps away
and cures burns, sores, bruises, cuts
bolls, ulcers, skin eruptions and
piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed
to give satisfaction by Tallman &
Co., druggists.
Grazing Land for
itruiiue uonue Lajniber Co.,
A horseless dogcart In der hu',
n stopiess clmffer is n ki.:
Grazing Land for Lease.
S2.000 ncres on Grand Ronde river.
Grand Ronde Lumber Co., Perry, Or.
Lecture to Catholic Men.
Rev. Father A. S. Lnwler, of Port
land, Or., will lecture at the hall of
Trades nnd Labor Council on Thurs
day evening, 8 o'clock, to the Cath
olic men of Pendleton, to which all
are Invited. Lecture will be free. A
large attendance Is expected.
New Art Department.
To my friends aim patrons I will !
take pleasure to announce to you
that hereafter I will be located at
the Alexander Department Store, with
a full line of all kinds of art goods
and materials. Free lessons given '
to all parties buying goods of me.
Lessons from 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to C
p. m.
MRS. T. CARLSON,
At the Alexander Department Store.
Grazing Land for Lease.
32,000 acres on Grantie Ronde river.
Grande Ronde Lumber Co., Perry, Or.
Alterations Begun. '
The workmen have commenced the
alterations to the front of the Mn
sonic building, and have put iu the
new plate glass show windows on
one side. The other windows will
he put in tomorrow.
A MOTHl
Is nn ordeal which r.!l
women approach with
indescribable fear, for
nothing compares with
tin- pain and horror ol
t'i... .t u.
of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother
, of nil pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and custs over her o
hadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousunds of women
have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnuncy robs
confinement of all pain and danger, and inures Mifcly to life of mother
and child. This.cientific liniment is a god-send to all women ut the
time of their most critical trial. Not only docs Mother's Friend
carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use
gently prepare the system for the coining event, prevents "montin"
sickness. " and other dii- "
comforts of this period.
Sold by oil druggists at
l.co ter bottle. Book-
containing valuable information free. OSS&.BCl
Tba dfK.M Regulator Co., Atlaata. Ga. ST SmBaELiwMJf
gyggBTHEMS
Grazing Land for Lease.
32,000 ncres on Grande Hondo river.
Grande Ilonde Lumber Co., Perry, Or
REAL ESTATE
SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO OWN,
$4,750 Large corner lot with one of
the finest residences In the city,
eastern exposure. Only three min
utes walk from the postolllce.
Terms If desired.
$2,600 Two lots and good seven
room house In perfect condition,
three blocks from center of the
city. You can dispose of the va
cant lot for 11,000.
$800 Two lots with good four-room
house. Ground enough here to
keep some chickens and to have a
good cordon. Easy walking ins
tance. A fine littlo home ami at
too low a price.
We have two or three fine ranches
for sale cheap and on ousyi terms.
Choice vacant lotH In the city on
which we will loan you money to
build.
E. D. BOYD
Insurance, Real Estate, Loans
111 Court Street Pendleton
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We have Just received a largo consignment of
Rubber Tired Buggies,
Carriages and
Bike Wagons
or different styles. We have both HARD
RUBBER and CUSHION TIRED BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES, RUNABOUTS, BIKE WAGONS,
ETC., ETC.
We bought a large number of these
BOUGHT THE BEST Wi COULD GET,
and are In a position to sell you anything In
the BUGGY line cheaper than you can buy
it anywhere this side of Chicago.
If after reailing the above you are not con
vinced that we have the best place In PEN
DLETON to "RUBBER," come In and see
us and "WE WILL SHOW YOU" how to get
value for your money. Now don't forget to
"RUBBER."
Yours for "RUBBER,"
A. Kimkel ti& Co.
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NOTICE
TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND
PATRONS:
I TAKE PLEASURE IN
INTRODUCING TO MY
FRIENDS, DRS. L. L. AND T.
H. WHITE, TO WHOM I
HAVE SOLD MY DENTAL
BUSINESS IN THIS CITY. I
THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND
THE DRS. WHITE AS FIRST
CLASS DENTISTS IN EVFSV
RESPECT, AND WILL ES
TEEM IT A FAVOR FOR
ANY OF MY PATIENTS TO
PLACE THEIR CASES IX
HANDS OF THE DRS.
WHITE.
RESPECTFULLY,
E. A. MANN
COAL
Let us hit your
bin with ....
ROCK SPRING
Recognized as the besl
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 Depd
II 1 maivrx - i
4 U i',m
a aoiau DRIVE
.. . .. dirt l
caps the ciimax m u,',I;ifit
Joyment, the more especially u ' I
taken In the styie m
ii i, will be a
wugou we nun. " '"" kno "I
to you when you come to kbo
many merits of the Winona ffil
and Ilese buggies, i w .m
excelled for finish and er " .
Made from alr-driea is "
antoed in this climate. There
bettor made. Sola oy
N EAGLE BROS.
. . . . ..,.nl, tW
The brick uiaci"" stflrer
We soli and recommend
Gasoline Engines.
FOR SALE
o.vonr-nid Perchcron .,J
will sol or trade; also abo
of young horses of P"bxt
For particulars seo t-
renuieiou, ui.
uiuiuu, -" , .1
Daily Et urw--
,.. n.r week.
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