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-Vr. g,-TfJCtHH..lllMIml PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1904. : Our Surpassing : Soda The soda water drawn at our J fountain surpasses In absolute purity. In perfect cleanliness, I in dainty appetizing service. In B perfection of llavors. We go the limit In making J every drink as nearly perfect as it Is possible to make it. J J We spare neither time, trou- a ble or expense. There are many good reasons ! 2 why you should drink all of your soda water here and for 2 2 the fact that there Is some- thing about each drink that 2 2 makes it taste different from a other soda. OUTLOOK TO J. E. BEAN THE STOCK INSPECTOR. Damage Done by False Reports From Irresponsible Parties Very Little Loss Among Stock From Death Mange From the Reservation Does Great Damage Scab Among Sheep HOTEL ARRIVAL8. Nearly Eradicated Range Excellent Condition. is "GET THE HABIT." F. W. SCHMIDT E3 DRUGGIST. POSTOFFICE BLOCK. GENERAL NEWS. John E. Flcan. the stock Inspector. a has Just returned from an extended 2 trip of 10 days among the stockmen . and tlocns of, this part of the coun-' try and this county In particular, ' ? and reports everything to be In the best of condition. j Erroneous Reports. J There is one thing that hurts Sir. Bean's feelings, and tnat Is the er-' 2 i roneotis reports that have been sent ' a! out from Irresponsible parties to the' 2 ! effect that the stockmen In this a 'county hnd lost 15 per cent or more 2 of their holdings. This is a great a mistake, for Mr. Bean saw no cattle dead at all In all the time he was 2 out over the cattle country. He thinks that he smelled something , 2 thnt might have been a dead cow at a one time, but is not sure about It. for 2 j it might have been o dog. a I If there has been any loss It was i the natural loss incident to the bus-1 a iness. and not one to a shortage of feed, for feed Is plentv throughout ' the county, and the grass is good and i growing rapidly. In a few cases cat-; tlemeu had not supplied themselves j with all of the feed that was neces sary for the winter, and their stock I came out thin. But wherever these B. E. J. F. M. P. C. Henry Eggert. an eccentric and quite wealthy St. iniis botanist, .suicided by shooting. Russia is said to have .IflO.nno men ' mpn hnrn l..n fnnml tn ),, in o,i at the front, and to cons.der that the neighbors have come to their number as sufficient. , rescue and brought their cattle The prediction 1 made that the through until they could do without Klondike will yield SlO.fMlo.oon in hay. gold this season. ' Mange From the Reservation. John Locker and Pat Ardell. rail-, There is a little mange, and the road laborers, were killed by a land- officers are making an effort to slide near Ventura. Cal. stamp it out. and expect to be sue- Clinton Thorne was fatally burn- cessful before the summer Is over. e4 at Watsonvllle. Cal.. by the over- The great trouble with the mange turning of a large Rochester lamp. problem is the Indian ponies, which Swimming and diving are the fad are a'lowe'l to stray from the reser among athletic socletv women in the vatlo a,uI other stock with the leading cities this spring, and the manP" tllat ls always present with prediction Is made that It has come tnls class of s,ot"k- The stock be to stav. i longing to the farmers near the res- Tue'nty-three per cent of the ten-1 ?"',!!"? ?I? .huf, affec,e?-, aml these ants in the tenement riistrleis ,,f "".." 'g New York City, were more or less this spring ' 1 week near Atnella- all(I 'l !' , , , the practice of the officers to put all The Mongolia has just reached f the stock out of the wav that is aan Francis,-,, from Trenton. N. J.. not properly handled, and that has where she was launched a few weeks the mange ago. She is the largest vessel under if this ls kept up for n time it is the American flag, having a displace- thought that the Indians will either' ment of 23...30 tons, and is 610 feet take better care of their horses, or ; IonS- ' else will keep them closer to the ' George William Millers fell heir to reservation. . I1UO,00 cash in Chicago, and search was made for him. as he had been in mala, and so the disease spreads. There were some ..orses killed last Hotel Pendleton. Cfcorge King, San Francisco. E. Y. Judd. city. W. A. Dunn, New York. O. O. Allen. Braden. W. H. Colwell, Arlington. J. D. Matthews, Cincinnati C. A. Barrett. Athena Frank Lee, city. John Doe. E. J. Burke, Boston. R. C. Ijing, Spoknne. D. B. Wilson. Denver R. A Seeds, Spokane. A. B. Thompson. Echo Otis McCarty. Echo. C. Adls. Echo. .1. W. Davis. Athena. E. A. Schlffler. city. W. M. Moher. Portland. C. M. Smith. Portland O. B. Prael. Portlond. Hotel St. George. William Whitby. Goddard. James B. Lewin. J. S. McKaig, Pittsburg. H. B. Smith. Union. Hargis and wife, Weiser X. Hutchinson. Portland. A. Allison. Portland. J. Gardner. Portland. DeWltt. city. W. Gaston. Tacoma. C. Polt and wife. Burron. E. J. Chess. San Franrlsro J. S. Kean, Tncoma. William Mosgrove. Athena S. D. Vineeut. Chicago W. Harvey Wells. Portland George McGilvery, Spokane J. Smith. Spokane. M. S. Sroch. Hubbard P. Burghduff. Portland M. Faherly. Umatilla J. F. Gill. Portland. R. E. Stuart. San Francisco R. J. Collins. Tacoma M. H. Lang. Tacoma R. T. Shoop. Kansas City Charles E. Daley. Xewark. note! Bickers. James Searles. Meacham G. R. Mustard, city. D. P. Powell. Chicago J. A. Scott. Helix. Miss Nora Wells. Baker City. W. C. Cook. Portland R. H. White. Nampa. Willie 1 Wilkinson. La Grande. L. E. Hukill. Starbuck. J. JeSie. Starbuck. H Tvoepne and family. Athena S. S. Gill. Spokane. J. S. Savage. St. Paul H. D. Wilson. Spokane. J. I.. Mahondo. Walla Walla. G. F. Johnson. Dayton H. N. Haloverson. Baker City. Mrs. L. Robinson. Chicago J. H. Brooks. Wptertown. Mrs. J. H. Brooks. Watertown. W. B. Brooks. Watertown. J. H. Shoper. Watertown FREE FOR ONE WEEK Hats Free with Men's and Boys' Salts. Suspenders Free mvi t- a,. , t- .. T 1 ; C.lu T3U. mitt. C(.i . wn4 fenxcoats rree wiui j-amcs omu. j-&iv wuu ojarts, Riu. with Shirt Waists. Hose Free with Shoes. Strabonnets Free with Saturday Specials 5 yards Muslin for 5 yards colored Outing Flannel, 10c grade, for 5 Yards 8-4 Bleached heavy Sheeting for 5 yards 9-4 Bleached heavy Sheeting, for .... 5 yards double-fold zephyr Gingham, for 5 yards Calico any pattern In the house, for . 4 yards Crystal Cord Silk Waist Patterns .... 19e . 39c 99c 31.20 39c 25c 11.75 X 1 1 Er Agents McCall's Patterns FHIR - Hill missing several .years. The name 'George William Millers is on the Chicago directory is times, but man wanted cannot be found. NORTHWEST NEWS. the Robbed the Grave. A KtflrfUnc Inriilpnt ts nnrratnH hv Scab Almost Eradicated. jJonn Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol- Scab among the sheep is also un- lows: "I was In an awful condition. der control, and is practically eradi- My skin was almost yellow, eyes cated in this county. There is a lit- sunken, tongue coated, pain contlnu tie of It In one or two hands, but the ally In back and sides, no appetite, , sheep have been dipped and are be- growing weaker day by day. Three ing closely watched, so no danger physicians had given me up Then : Is apprehended from them. 1 1 was advised to use Electric Blt- . . , ., The range at all points in this tern: to my great joy the first bottle ...w -v y 1f AshIaml has j"st so!l countv Is in the best of condition, made a decided improvement. I t.d.OOO worth of sewer bonds ai 4U an(1 the catte are therefore, in good continued their use for three weeks, per tent Interest. condition. The cattleman, and all and am now a well man. I know School fund loans amounting to stockmen in fact, are greatly pleased tne robbed the grave of another JlOO.ftno. were allowed by the state with the piospects as far as condl- victim." No one should fall to try land board Friday, at 6 per cent. . tlon of stock In concerned, though them. Only 30 cents. Guaranteed One mile of track on the Great Price of beef is not all that could at 'aiirnan & Co. s drug store Northern has been washed away on te wished for. the Milk river bottom at Mlnot. Mutton Buyers Here. j" t i :t ! t t I t t t t t t I 1 it t i t t t M-l I 1 1 I I MW-fr-M-M-M HOLT BROS. Side Hill Combined Harvester The latest Improved two-wheel, side-hill combined harvester has proven a boon to wheat raisers. It is he most successful, most economical and easiest machine to operate ever built. These harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at home and all users are highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied and all are high in their praise. The Holt stde-hlll harvester on a side hill Is able to stick to the side of the hill, while the header will slip down the hill. The main wheels are vertical, which braces the machine to the side hills. It works equally adapted to level land. The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively in this section by E. L. SMITH 2 J 8 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon All extras for Holt machines on hand. REAL ESI j SOME GOOD PROPERtJ $4,000-Xearly an acre, iness property; ven , improved Ji.OOO $4,000-ico acres botto; acres Crazing h household fllrnl,,. I lle- S0I1t! hogs, chldcj i imie money wnj tai.l mice on long time. ,$2.500 Two lots and A j room house In perf! , jiau a uozen nne t ! three blocks trnm ik . I city. You can disposTj j mm. iui ior J 1,000, oe erai quarter sJ , w neat land Ranches id provemems Choice vacant lots ! which we will loan job duiiu. BOYD & TURI successors to E. D , Insurance, Real Estate,! i ii boun direct THE BEST IS THE CHEAP! Bear this in mind d need poultry and stocks and ask for the ln Poultry and Stock Foctl Kow Kure for your ceil bles. It- ! C. F. Coleswcri Bi X. D. At shearing progresses the mut- "Brown's in Town, "Brown's In Town," and a lot of While the salmon run on the Co- ton buvers are liecinniuu to come laughs are In store for the patrons lumbla l light this spring, the qual- into the county, and are already be- (,f the Fnizer theater on April 25. Hy of the fish Is better than for ginning to pick up a few stray vear- Thls clever farce is In line with the many years. lings here and there for the "city ver' ,)t,st comedies of the day. The .Nathaniel Draper, an aged eltinen markets. There are a couple of men mwlcal riumbers this season are all if Payotte. Idaho was killed by a now in tl118 MMmy who are buying n4'w- tnf management Is said to have passenger train, Frldav, while walk- s''l the Yakima country, niatl a special effort .o engage the wnere tne stieep will be rattened lor mv laicm. the Seattle and other Washington -markets, while men are on the road A Thoughtful Man. from the meat companies of Port- M. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind., land and California looking for fat knew what to do in the hour of need, wethers for shipment. j His wife had such an unusual case Ing un the track The heaviest storm that ever visit Hi Salt Lake City, swept over the valley and city Friday. The wind Mew 4f) miles an hour and snow fell to th? depth of six Inches in many places. The Princuhfc Victoria, a Canadi an Pacific steamer, made the dis tance from Seattle to Victoria. 73 miles, in three hours and 24 minutes Friday, averaging 20 miles an hour the entire distance. It is the record speed over that route. Rev. H. Gould, of Newhorg WAMSLEY TO BE PROMOTED. of stomach and liver trouble, physl clans could not help her. He thought of, and tried Dr. King's New Life Former O. R. . N. Agent at Pendle- Pills, and she cot relief at once and ton May Be Assistant General was finally cured. Only 23c at Tall Freight Agent. man & Co.'b drug at re. It Is whispered In railroad circles It is easy to gain a reputation for that F F. Wamsley. for many years acuteness by always laughing at an- agent for the O. R. & X. at this place, other's stories, has u-lll be nromoted to the oosition of rr oeen piaceu in nomination ior con- assistant general freight agent of gress In the first district by the pro- the Hnrriman svstetn with heart. hibitionlsts. in placfe of R. W. Kel- quarters at Portland, after the bust-' ' it'Vinfif. nnmlnntlnn tra, ln,olt,l ' - . . r . . ' J . ........... nenB oi cousoiiiiaiion oi tne u. u. ec The war department has ordered and Southern Pacific Is finally ad an electric lighting plant for Van- justed. couver barracks. I R B. Miller, the present O. R. & Owing to a lack of assistance. Dr. N asent will have the freight de Maston. of Klamath Falls, was fore ' partment of the Southern Pacific to ed to amputate his own leg. which . handle hereafter. E. B. Coman. who was broken in a runawav accident now handles both the freight and Friday. Before the job was finished passenger departments of the South Mrs. Lydia Lennox was compelled rn Pacific in Oregon Is to be pro to take the doctor's pocket knife and ' moted to the Position of general cut the last tendons away, the doctor I'asbenger agent of all the lines west having fainted, and two other men r Huntington and north of Ashland, present refusing because of sickness aml A L- CralS 18 tH lo a higher at the sight, to assist him. position In San Francisco. ' This rearrangement will throw 'more work on Mr. Miller's olllce than Wheat Lands. FOR SALE. Fifty residences, 1C0 vacant lots, business openings, hotels, feed yard, livery stable, stock ranches, wheat lands and all kinds of real estate. E. T. WADE & SON, E. O. Bldg. 'Phone. Black 1111. P. 0. box, 324., Pendleton, Oregon. Citv Property, he can handle, without assistance, and it Is now said that Frank Wains- ley Is slated for the position of as sistant to Mr. Miller, and will have virtual charge of the outside freight traffic. Mr Miller to remain1 the head or the department ami have authori ty In all matters. Mr. Wamsley is one of the best railroad freight experts ou the coast and lias the reputation of carrying more separate rate schedules in his head than any other man outside of the general offices of the uystem. He is thoroughly competent to take the position of assistant freight agent and his many friends in this city liopo he will receive this np-iKiintment. 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Patentees and sole manufacturers of the Electrlkurc, the Oxellc and Judu s body batteries, and other appliances. Remember these batteries and his system of applying electricity are different from all others. He ls located at the Palace, C27 Main street, and will give treat ments. Also will furnish you with the battery that you need for your disease and teach you how to use It properly. When his patients leave him they have more knowledge how to treat with electricity than nine out of ten that are practicing with It to. day. These batteries are endorsed by the leading medical and scientific men, both of this country and Eur ope. Hundreds are sold annually to the British Marine hospital In Bom bay, India, They are recommended by many well known physicians of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. SPECIAL NOTICE: All of our batteries are guaranteed to work properly, and will be kept in good working orders, free of any charge except postage to and from our of fice. 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