East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 14, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1904.
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HOLT BROS.
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Side Hill Combined
I Harvester
The latest Improved two-wheel, slde-hlll combined harvester has
proven a boon to wheat raisers. It Is Ibo most successful, most
economical and easiest machlno to operate over built.
These harvesters havo been given abundant trials right hero at
homo and all users are highly pleased. None havo been dissatisfied
and all aro high In their pralso.
Tho Holt slde-hlll harvester on a side hill Is ablo to stick to
the side of tho hill, while tho header will slip down tho hill. Tho
main wheels aro vertical, which braces tho machlno to tho sldo
hills. It works equally adapted to lovel land.
Tho Holt harvesters aro sold exclusively In this section by
CROWD
IT ST. L
LI IS
BIG CONVENTIONS WILL
MEET NEXT WEEK.
2X8 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon
All extras for Holt machines on hand.
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For
Family Use
FOR FISHING PARTIES, FOR OUTINGS, FOR A DAY'S
PLEASURE, FOR A FINISHING TOUCH TO YOUR MEAL,
FOR THAT SUMMER THIRST, FOR A 80CIAL EVENING AT
HOME. ALWAYS HAVE
Olympia
Beer
IT8 PURE AND WHOLESOME, AND IS RELI8HED BY
ALL. IT'S ALWAY8 GOOD AND ALWAYS THE SAME. WE
CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OLYMPIA BEER IN ANY QUANTI
TY YOU DE8IRE. 'PHONE MAIN 881. A. NOLTE.
SEND IN YOUR ORDER FOR A CA8E OF OLYMPIA. YOU
CAN KEEP IT IN YOUR HOME.
A. NOLTE
Telephone Main 88 1
FOR LUNCHES, OUTINGS, PICNICS AND SOCIAL GATHER
INGS WE HAVE GENUINE IMPORTED 8ERVILAT WUR8T,
8WI88 CHEESE AND THAT REAL LIMBURGER CHEE8E,
"THAT SMELLS 30 NICE."
International Press Congress Next
Monday Leads the List of Big
Events - Federation of Women's
Clubs Meets on Tuesday and Al
most Every Day Thereafter Will
Witness Some Special Gathering.
St. Louis, May 14. St. Louis ex
pects to entertain one of tho largest
crowds In tho history of tho city (lur
ing tho coming week. To the num
ber of Individual visitors to tho
world's fair will be added thousands
of delegates who como to nttend the
first of tho series of national ami In
ternational conferences to bo hold
horo during tho summer. I
On Monday the International Press'
Congress will begin Its sessions. This,
gathering will be attended by famous
Journalists and nowspnper workers I
from all parts of the United Statosi
and from most of tho countries of,
Europe. Canadian Journalists will
hold n meeting during tho wee; and i
there will also bo meetings of the J
National Editorial Association, thej
trade press associations nnd the state (
organizations of editors.
Tho second big gathering of the
week will begin on Tuesday. This
will be the biennial convention of tho 1
General Federation of Women's
Clubs. The advanco guard of dele
gates to this meeting has already!
put In nn appearanco and It Is ex- j
pected that by Monday thoro will be
hundreds of representative women
hero from overy state and territory I
of tho Union. A contest for the'
presidency of the federation Is on '
nnd there will bo other features of'
the gathering tbnt will tmdoulitnlly
cause It to bo ono of the most nodi
bio In the history of tho organization. !
High Class Druggists'
AND OTHERS.
Tho hotter olaBS of druccists, everywhere, aro mon of sciontific attainments ami hii, :
who dovotii thoir lives to tho wulfuro of tholr follow mon in supplying tho best of wmi-Vi'
purost medicinal agents of known valuo, in accordance with physicians' prescriptions S
sciontific formula. Druggists of tho bottor class manufacture many oxcellent rem!!. Z
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
la mado from tho choicest wheat that grows. Good broad is
assured when Dyors' Best Flour la used. Dran, shorts, steam roll
ed barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. BYER8, Prop.
KNOWS IMNAHA ROBBERS.
remedies aj i
5Crinlimn ..i
always under original or ofltcinal nameB and they novor soil false brands, or imitation mcdicm
f hoy aro tho mon to deal with when in need of anything in their lino, which usually intkt
all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a nrst-class pharmacy and the final ,d
best of toilet articles and preparations and many, useful accessories and remedial appliirra
Tho earning of a fair living, with tho satisfaction which arises from a knowledge- of thobentfo
conforrod upon their natroiiB and assistance to tho medical profession, is usuallv tlnir ..7?
roward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup d
Figs is an oxcollont laxativo lemedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore tLn
aro selling many millions of bottles annually to tho well informed purchasers of the chow j
romodios, and thoy always take ploasuro in handing out tho gonuino article bearing u ui i
namo of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of overy pacW
Thoy know that in cases of colds and hotidaches attended by biliousness and constipation asd
of weakness or torpidity of tho livor and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion cr
over-eating, that thoro is no other remedy so ploasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects' u
Syrup of Figs, and thoy aro glad to soli it because it gives universal satisfaction.
Owing to tho oxcollonco of Syrup of Figs, tho universal satisfaction which it gives and tie
immonso demand for it, imitations havo been made, tried and condemned, but there an
individual druggists to bo found, horo and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principles
of tho profession and whoso greed gots tho bottor of their judgmont, and who do nut hesititi
to recommend and try to sell tho imitations in order to mako a larger profit. Such preparation!
sometimes havo tho namo " Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup" and of somo piratical concern,
or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on tho package, but they never have tho full name of
tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of tho package. The imitations
should bo rojected hecauso they aro injurious to tho system. In order to sell the imitation
thoy find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or decoplion, nnd whenever a dealer passes
off on a customer a preparation under tho namo of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup," which
does .not bear tho full namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of the package, I
ho is attempting to deceive and mislead tho patron who has been so unfortunatoastoenterhis
establishment, whether it bo largo or small, for if tho dealer resorts to misrepresentation and
and deception in ono caso ho will do so with other medicinal agents, and in the filling ol
physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every one who valueB health and happiness.
Knowing that the great maj'ority of druggists aro reliable, wo Bupply the immense demand
for our excellent remedy entirely through tho druggists, of whom it may be purchased everj
whore, in original packages only, at tho regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exception!
exist it is necessary to inform tho public of tho facts, in ordor that all may decline or return
any imitation which may bo sold to them. If it does not hear tho full name of the Company
California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of overy packago, do not hesitato to return the
article and to demand tho return of your money, and in luture go to ono ot the oeuer ciass ot
druggists who will sell you what you wiBh and thebest of ovory thing in his lino at reasonable prices.
&
Engineer Al Stephens Remembers 1
Barclay and Gale. t
Barclay and Gale, two of the Im-i
nulla postofflco robbers now being
pursued by Sheriff Shackloford, of '
Wallowa county, aro well known In ,
Eastern Oregon. ,
Engineer Al Stephens, of l.a ,
uranue, who pulls the O. U. & N.
llyer, between Umatilla and l.a
arande, especially remembers their
faces, slnco an April morning In 1S!U.
Barclay and Gale were members of
the gang of amateur robbers who at
tempted to hold up No. 7, tho west-
oounu u. H. At N. passenger train western Tnxnu la anffnrliiL' tblH 1 made nn annual nroflt from her ranch
at tunnel No. 5, nvo miles east or;BI)rng from tho soverest drought In of more than $10,000. Last fall there
Telocaset, In April, 1891. many years. Hundreds, of cattloi were .18,000 head of lino cattle on tho
Al Stephens was engineer on the!aro dyine 0n tho ranches for want ranch nnd C.000 head of steers are
The Day of the Big
Ranch is Passing
mainder of tho crowd wore nothing
to hldo their features. The train was
so closo on tho robbers when Steph
ens saw the rifles pointed at him In
the dim dawn, that he could not
stop, but giving the engine full steam
ho fell down In tho cab and dashed
through tho tunnel, leaving tho won
dering bandits behind. Thoy fired
sovcral shots at tho engine as It
passed.
He said tho tunnel seemed a mile
long that morning, for the instant ho
entered it ho felt sure that tho rob
bers had torn up tho track In the
tunnel to defeat just such a daring
dash as he had mado and ho expect,
ed overy Instant to crash Into some
obstruction.
Tho track was clear, and when tin
shipped on nn nvorago ovory year.
Twenty-eight years ago this vnst
It Is now
valued nt from $4 to $7 nn aero.
There aro four ranches In Texas
with an nrea of over 1,000,000 acres
npiece; and there aro a largo num-
train and on rounding a curve just r wnnr nnd irrnss. snvs tin. KnnsuH
east of the tunnel, be saw a crowd , ruy star
t . ...1.1. ! .1 1 ..! ...!.. 1 1 I '
Z r ;::r; """J, . "'A The ranching business in that vast area was purchased by the late Mr.
. 7r. - ..." "i . 7. . region Is declining any way. and tho .Adair tor 20 cents nn acre.
I "" "u"u :T, ' resent loes of the cattle raisers
sheepskin or goatskin, and the re-,' ... ,,,,,, ,,., . ,.iii,.i
up of tho ranches into small hold
ings. This process has been going
on tor sovcral years. I her of ranches with nn area of C00,-
I'erliaps In no other part of the '000 acres or n little less. But tho
world Is so much land In big estates days of great Texas ranches nre
owned by individual property hold- nbout over and tho reason Is that
ers. In Toxas there nro ranches of more nnd nioro farmers aro looking
more than 1,000,000 acres each, widen
aro the nroporty of the Individuals
utilizing them.
A Now Yorker wns traveling on
horseback last summer over tho
prairies of Northwestern Toxas when
ho came to n wiro renco that streteii
ed away as far as ho could sec. The
road led him to a gntoway In this
fouco and on It was a sign, reading,
"Eighty miles from this gate to headquarters."
n.iflnn omoroiul Intr. (l.n ,lnvll.,h !... 1 " ""1 ' l'"""
engine emergen into mo uayugnt the . , , u.i ti.n i,
engineer and nreman breathed a sigh j g". 2? tJESTn
J,. ... ... 'reached headquarters. That wro
i..o ..uwb u il-.bb... ih..i in ion (il)cjose.s 1,500,000 acres of
Telocaset and after sovernl days' 1 '"'"p"
search tho gang wns located and rft,5!l ' ' I1U , ....,,, ......
tho solo owner Is Sirs. C, Adair, who
lives In n fashionable part of Lon
don, Knglnnd, anil for 10 years lias
We Want to Do Yotst Plumbing
Our long oxperlonco. tocothor with our unexcelled facilities for doing
tho beat work, aro at your sorvlco without oxtra charge.
Good honest work always dono. That's tho reason why our patrons
are always satisfied.
BECK, the Reliable Plumber
Court Street, opposite Hotel Dickers -
in this direction.
Thoy find thnt tho larger part of
the lands which havo been used for
nothing but grazing havo abundant
fertility and water enough, ns a rule,
to insure good crops. Thoy aro buy
ing hundreds of thousands of acres
al $r to $7 an acre.
It takes from 10 to 20 acres of these
rango lands to ntten a single steer.
If tho ranchmen can got $5 an ncre
or nioro for their land thoy can lend
tlie money in that country at 8 per
cent and mako moro than thoy do in
the cattle business.
So the rnuches art- being continu
ally whittled down to mako fu-ms,
nnd last year over 1,000,000 acres of
ranch property were purchased by
settlors from tho north and east, nnd
tho plow was set to work turning tho
sod under.
famous remedy
doesforthe stom
ach that which it
Is unable to do lor
Itself, even II but
slightly disordered
or overburaenea.
Kodol
nnnli the natural
nfdlpcstlonantl VI
the work ol the
inmaph. re axlne the I
nervous tension, while
i!m inflamed muscles
nnrl membranes of that
organ are allowed toll
rest ana neai. n ww-
Indlgestlon. flatulence,
palpitation of the heart.
n.raniK rlvSDeDSla and
ail iinmirh troubles by
cleansing, purifying and I
strengthening the glands, I
membranes of the stom
ach and digestive org.
Y,ur Dealer Can Swlrf
. sentenced to tho penitentiary.
! clay and (ialo boing among tho num
I her.
HONORS FOR DEWEY.
Bar- things brought nbout by various
causes, such as deterioration of Indi
an cotton, replacement of cotton by
sugar In the West Indies, and im
proved cotton flbro In America.
Sold by Tallman&Co
Golden
Gate
Coffee
s particu
to those
appea
larly
who enjoy good
coffee. It is coffee
perfection.
Sold in 1 and 2 lb, aroma-tight
tins by high grade groccn.
J. A. FOLGER Ol CO.
San rrnnciico
Importara of Fin Coffaa
"Your first duty ns a lawyer," said
tho old judgo to tho young attornoy,
is to seo that Justlco Is done." "on, 1
To Be Elected Governor General of
Patriotic Society.
kt..... .Inv 1.1 Af1mlin1 Hour.
ey Is to be 'elected governor general f courso," roplled the youthful dls
of tho Order of tho Founders and Pa- eP'o of BlackBtonc. "I've noticed
iri.tu f Amnrlea nt a meotlnir to- "nt the lawyer who succeeds in do
,lL"l t a tt Waldorf-Astoria "The nS Lor the oftenest gets the biggest
meeting will bo followed by a ban- fees-
quel at which Robert B. Hoosovelt i , s: rr. tt-.
will presido and Admiral Oowoy will
bo tho guest of honor. llvfOTHFIi A Nil fHTT D
Other guests and speakers will In-' iJlL.lv ViNJJ UttlL,U
cludo Walter S. Logan, who will, Scott's Emulsion IS Cod
wnenlc on "The Spread of Anglo- ,. .. , .
Saxon Influence;" Oenernl Daniel R ' Iwer Oil made almost as
sickles, who win speak, on tho -Pan- palatable as milk. It is easy
ama Canal." and Sir Ghon Tung LI- i c0r,rhinfr ' tr the weak
aug Cheng, tho Chinese minister, a'lu SOOthing to tlie WtaK
who Will flpCQK (M u no ii ww iuvi.'j ; muuiuuu , ii tiiuuno tui it-u-
NOTICE
opmcnt."
dencies of children toward
thinness.
Scott's Emulsion gives
Dependent on American Cotton.
t 1. fri,.. rnnnrt nf
Professor Dunston to tho Board of strength to weak mothers be-
Trado on cotton cuiuYniiun m m cause it creates healthy tiesn
Issued ns a blue book by tho govern
ment. Tho roport sots forth that
whorons In tho early days ot British
cotton manufacture practically tho
whole supply of tho raw material
was drawn at first from India, and
lator from tho West Indies, tho
amounts at proaont outalnlng from
these sources aro relatively Inalgnl
nennt. and that tho British cotton
Industry la now almost ontlroly do-
pondont upon tho Unltod States for
and new blood.
Nursing mothers will find
a special value in Scott's
Emulsion because it insures
a flow of rich, nourishing
milk for the baby. More and
better than a medicine;
Scott's Emulsion is a food.
We'll wud you a unplt free upon requcit,
llUUUUUb 111'".. ..w " - . , .
Btippllofl Of raw fcotton, ft StntO Of hCOTT & llOWNE.w Fowl Mr.et, New Yeek.
tdiPNDS A!
TO ALL Mi r""'
datpOIMS!
, TAKE PUEA8UBE;
INTRODUCING TO T
FRIENDS, DRS. U. M
H. WHITE, TOV
HAVE SOLD MV g
BUSINESS N THIS
THOROUGHLY Rtu j,
THE ORS. WH.T AS U
CLASS BUM-- t
RESPECT, AND"' r0
TEEM IT A r - TJ 18
ANY OF MY PAVf8E5 l
PLACE THIR CfV
HANDS OF
WHITE.
HE8PECTFUI-1-Y.
E. A. WANN
" . rrrt MAUfl" I
iiher'. prlco , DhVe l ?Lff
Ire, and we tM
issume be...r,,kit Hi" ?JW
lost In tlie niaiw- n ,rt
trouble and rM. ."lOS!?
EXluctTo.r'
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