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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1804.
ten pages.
"The
Best, Soda
inVTowft"
Ask anybody, man, woman
or child, who has the best soda
In town. They will tell you
Schmidt's. Ask anybody whose
Ice cream Is best. You will get
the same answer. Look for
the most crowded fountain In
the city and you will find that
the sign above the door is
F. W. SCHMIDT
DRUGGIST.
p6stoffice BLOCK.
SEES SUCCESS
DEMOCRATS
. R. F. JOHNSON MAKES
i PREDICTIONS ON ELECTION.
Pioneer Praises Economical Policy of
Democratic Officials Makes , Ring
ing Plea for Assessor Strain Peo
ple of Umatilla County Should
Make His Election Unanimous.
GENERAL NEWS.
The Jewish hospital at Denver for
consumptives, Is an unqualified success.
Tellow fever has broken out at
Vera Cruz, Mexico, Its earliest appear
ance in the season at that point in
25 years.
Austria will expend J52.O0O.00O on
the army during the next year. If the ,or d' u&0
from the people.
Falrvlew Farm, May IS. (To the
East Orcgonian.l Some time ago I
rend In the county newspapers some
predictions as to who would receive
the nomination on their respectlvi
party tickets for the different offices
to be filled next June.
In some cases the predictions prov
ed correct. In others they failed. Now
kindly allow me to make a few pre-
dictions as to the result of the June
icii'ciion unu see now cio.se i win
come to the mark regarding a nunv
ber of the candidates who I claim
will be elected Just as certainly as
the election day arrives. Here they
are:
Election Predictions.
District Attorney Col. J. H. Haley
Representatives W. D. Chamber
!nln. William Blakley.
County Judge G. A. Hartman.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor.
Assessor C. P. Strain (overwhelm
Ing majority).
Commissioner William Lloyd.
Treasurer E. J. Sommervllle.
Surveyor J W. Klmbrell.
Recorder Close race between Fow
j Now nearly all of these gentlemen
i have served one term In their resner.t.
The United States Realty Company ive offices and each one of them has
oi isew iurK, uas been reorganized certainly made a clear record for
ana its capital reduced from S60.000,- honesty, integrity, ability and econo
uvu io ju.uuu.vuo. my in all of the various details of
Night Marshal Stevens, of Havre, county affairs pertaining to their of
Mont., was shot and killed bv John ' fice and crentlv reduced the exnenses
Smith, a' Kalispell housebreaker, j of their office, which is a hrand new
Smith will be lynched If found. and very pleasant experience for
Last January Rosalie K. Lake, aged ' sood old Umatilla county.
9 years, of Brooklyn, N. Y., swallow- j Democratic Economy,
ed a piece of lead pencil two and i cnn Vet remember back when
a half inches long -which had a sharp U3ed to hear the crv raised "That if
The African M. E. church of the ' the democrats ever get into office
United States, will undertake to raise . then the county will be forced into
IG0O.O0O for purely benevolent pur- i bankruptcy, etc." But nevertheless
poses, such as missions, assistance two years ago the democrats of Uma
for aged preachers, etc. jtllla county took charge of a number
point. May 17 it was taken from her I of the principal offices In the county,
right hand. The child's health has j and although great Improvements
not been seriously impaired, though (have been made all along in the af-
she has suffered considerably during iairs ana msuuiuons oi me counij,
the past four months. 'yet we find that a great saving has
Her Stubbs, aged 17 years, of Fair
field, la., ate a pound of salted pea-
I been made of the taxpayers' money.
land the county almost out of debt at
nuts on a waeer. Ther caused an ob-. tne same tlme
struction resulting In an intestinal Have Kept Faith
abscess, and incidentally a funeral, j Then, again. Two years ago there
following which Stubbs rode to the , were certain democrats elected to
cemetery in the second rig from the
head of the procession.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
the legislature as senators and rep
resentative. and every one of them
kept faith with the people who elected
them, and though a number of good
, (bills were presented by tnem anu en-
. .. . ' nAfml intn Inn's vat flnvprnor Cham-
roruana cuy councjimeu are airus- . "
gling with the speed of automobiles berlaln was never compelled to call
In the citv raits. It being proposed to an expeu&ite "
limit them to 12 miles per hour.
Owing to the scarcity of salmon
the price for fish weighing over 2C
pounds has been advanced from 6 to
7 cents per pound on the Columbia
river.
Rev. Henry I. Rasmus, of Spokane,
has received a letter threatening him
islature for the purpose of correcting
any mistakes made by either Senator
Pierce or Smith.
So the democrats have proven a
pretty good Investment as servants
of the people, alter all.
Praise for Strain,
And now a word about our present
kii.. t., if taia nnrt in fh county assessor. Mr. Strain. He Is
ministerial crusade against vice in another democrat, yet today he is
y, cI(y everywhere acknowledged as the
J"? 1 ..'"-' T land the roost capable assessor that
fta ana if now a mldTh.pman. "EE ! r thor C"n,y eVer
log leen directed to report at Annap-, righteous assessments
oils on June it. . rnrnora,iona. etc the people In
Blajor Woodward, of the Ninth Cav- tbi county would today be compelled
yard dash In tbei,0 pay a 33.mjn tax Instead of 20
I most conscientious, fearless, honest
airy, won the 100
athletic tournament of the depart'
ment of the Columbia, at Vancouver,
in 10 2-B, Thursday.
C. W. Hill, for the past three years
manager of the Baker City Herald,
has 'severed his connection with the
paper and L. Bush Uvennore Is now
In charge of the business.
v Heavy rains have fallen all over
Eastern Oregon, insuring a heavy hay
crop on the foothill meadows. The
treams are now full and water for
irrigating purposes will last longer
than usual this year.
The output of copper at Anaconda
for 1903 was 10,000.000 pounds less
than in 1901. The mines are not
worked out. but were worked on a
cheaper scale and the entire camp is J
In a drunken fight near John Day,
one Columbia river Indian was beaten
to death and several othors were
frightfully lacerated 'Wednesday
leht. The entire band of 20 engag
ed in a fight, using cluba, knives and
spurs as weapons.
mills.
I would suggest that In his case the
rule be suspended and that Jir
Strain be given the unanimous vote
of Umatilla county on June 6tn. ir
respective of party or politics.
Let us all
Vote for Hartman, Taylor and Strain,
No better trio e'er held the rem.
R. F. JOHNSON.
THREE BIG BARGAINS
In
Suburban Property,
Pour acres, good orchard and
house $2,250
Six acres, with good house, 400
bearing fruit trees; alfalfa,
and chicken yard. Indepen
dent water system. Terms. . .$5,500
Eight acres, good house and
barn; 100 bearing fruit trees.
Irrigated $2,250
E. T. WADE & SON.
"PHONY" MAN RUN IN.
Convicted of Charoe of Peddling
Without a License.
William Fay was arrested last night
by Marshal Carney for peddling with
out a license, and having pleaded not
guilty, was tried this morning, found
guilty, and sentenced to five days in
the city Jail in default or io nne.
Fay is, in the language of tho hobo,
a "phony man," and makes his living
by selling cheap Jewelry at a hlgu
figure. He has been in tho city for
several days with a stock of appar
ently fine opal rings. He represents
to the people whom he meets that he
Is without funds, that the ring is a
fine one, but that his need for money
makes it necessary for him to sell the
Jewel for what he can get. He places
the value of the ring at $15. but states
that owing to bis financial condition
he, will sell it for $2. Tho rings are
bought for about 25 cents each of any
dealer in cheap Jewelry, but look good
to the Ignorant.
Sugar Beets on the Deschutes.
The Dalles. May 20. There Is a
strong probability that the region ly
ing along tho Deschutes rlvre, which
is now In process of reclamation,
will be the home of several sugar
imnf fnetorlea inside of a short time.
These factories will be built if the
soil proves to bo adapted to the
growth of tho sugar beet.
Try the hot free lunch at the Mer
chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to
C p. m., and at midnight.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Pendleton.
Thomas Ncstcr. Portland.
T. Youngman, Portland.
E. Manvlas and wife, Boise.
Jay Williams and wife. Walla
Walla.
S. L. Close. San Francisco.
G. Abbot. San Francisco.
C. C. Hunt, Ontario.
H. N. Dreyor. Portland.
M. P. Glesson, San Francisco.
James Leslie, Seattle.
P. T. Lyon, Chicago.
H. M. Myers, Rochester.
Mrs. H. D. Maxwell, Rocky Ford
Charles A. Ingals. Ronton.
B. K. Taylor, Portland.
C A. Carlish. Portland.
J. B. Crosneld, Portland.
J. M. Russell. Portland.
E. Jacobsen. Portland.
F. B. Holbrook. Irrlgon.
D. Stultz. Spokane.
E. H. Burke. Spokane.
Richard D. Wright. Spokane.
S. J. Hayc3. Stnrbuck.
J. H. Kloeckner, Stnrbuck.
H. L. Moroy, Spokane.
E. Golden, Spokane.
C. C. Hunt, Ontario.
G. A. Hartman and family, city.
J. J. Momon, Victoria.
A. B. Thomas. Echo.
C. E. Wood. Gtnerla.
W. D. Smith, Moscow.
Thomas A. Pnrdy, Portland.
N. B. Mackenzie. Portland.
C. E. Flower, Boston.
Nate Schachlln, San Francisco.
C. E. Scott, San Francisco.
The St. George.
A. E. Braden nnd wife. Wnitsburg.
Ben Johnson. Helix.
Frank Stanton, Helix.
D. B. Richardson, Helix.
J. H. Develin. Spokane.
H. B. Smith, Union.
I M. Welsh, Spokane.
Chris Jenson. Prairie Cltv.
H. S. Hall. Prairie City.
Mrs. L. W. Reed. Bingham.
Frank Hilarga, Horse Heaven.
J. R. Railson. Seattle.
C. L Jennings.. Portland.
S. E. Brooks, Portland.
George H. Baldwin. San Francisco.
A. C Martin, Salt Lake.
W. J. Healey, Chicago.
L. C. Gray, Sumpter.
J C. Curnle, Portland.
O. J. Officer, John Day.
J. C. Lonergan. Seattle.
L. D. Hay, Seattle.
W. W. Bonney. Ellensburg.
J. Bloomfield. New York.
D. W. Campbell. Tekoa.
Ttewart Going, Rathbone.
George McGllvery. Spokane.
J. P. McMinn. Walla Wnlla.
H. T. Blandford.
The Bickers.
B. S. Wyatt. Ogden.
J Clame, Milton.
Mrs. J. Clame. Milton.
Miss Hnttle Bennett. Kennewick.
Miss Belle Bennett.EIgin.
J. W. Wright. Little Rock.
Mrs. N. G. Offutt. Llnd.
F. J. Miller. Seattle.
Levi Ankeny, Walla Walla.
Aug. Belike, Warsaw.
W. M. Hintz, Warsaw.
J. Jessie, Starbuck.
Mrs. J. Jessie, Starbuck.
George S. Blake, Condon.
Carl Hanson, city.
Burt Cosley. Lebanon.
Walter Cosley, Lebanon.
Rev. S. E. Putnam, Pilot Rock.
J. E. Cherry, Adams.
C. H. Baker, Baker City.
J. H. Rambo, Weston.
Mrs. Aliens. Baker City.
G. M. Hays, Huron.
Johney Johnson, city.
Walter Jenkins, Bismark.
David Jenkins, Bismark.
George Kastor, The Dalles.
J. F. Armstrong, Spokane.
CLOTHING AT COST
WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR CLOTHING, AND WHILE OUR SALE LASTS, YOU CAN BUY eirm,
ING HERE CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. OUR STORE IS TOO CROWDED AND WE wl .'
SELL OUT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR DRY GOODS AND Lani
FURNISHINGS. "oies-
$15.00 Suits for $11.98
$1250 Suits for $10.00
$10.00 Suits for v $8.00
$ 8.50 Suits for $ 6.98
$ 4.00 Pants for $ 3.25
$ 3.00 Pants for $ 2.40
2.50 Pants for $ 2.00
$ 1.50 Pants for $ 1.20
Boys' $9.00 Suits for
Boys' $7.50 Suits for
Boys' $6.00 Suits for
Boys' $5.00 Suits for
Boys' $3.50 Suits for
Boys' $3.00 Suits for
$7.25
VSA)
M.75
$4X10
12JS
$2.40
Boys' Pants of all kinds at special reduction.
THIS SALE IS A BONA FIDE SALE, AND EVERY SUIT WILL BE REDUCED AS ADVERTISED
FIT OUT THE BOYS WITH NEW SUITS THIS WEEK.
The FAIR The FAIR.
Ml,
THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY.
mm!
EXCURSION RATES TO ST. LOUIS
The Washington &. Columbia River
Railway.
For the World's Fair at St. Louis
the following rates are announced:
To St. Louis, going via St. Paul
or Billings, returning any dl
rict route $60JX
To Chicago, going vlt 8t. Paul
or Billings, returning any di
rect route 65.00
To St. Louis, returning- from
Chicago, or
To Chicago, returning from St.
Louis 620
To St. Louis, returning via Chi
cago, or
To Chicago, returning via St.
Louis 65.00
Children of half-fare age, half the
above rates.
Tickets will be on sate May 11, 12
and 13; June 16, 17 and 18; July 1,
2 and 3; August 8, 9 and 10; Septem
ber 5, 6 and 7; October 3, 4 and 5.
Good going ten days from date of
sale, returning, 90 days from date of
sale,
Good for stop-over at any point
within the limits.
For full information regarding
routes, aide trips, etc., call on or ad
dress, WALTER ADAMS, ACT.,
S. B. CALDBRHEAD, Pendleton,
General Passenger Agent, Ore.
Walla Walla, Wash.
STATE Ol OHIO, CITS' OP TOLEDO.
LUCAS CONTT. us.
Frank J. Cbeney makes oath that be Is
(color partner of the Arm of K. J. Cheney
& Co.. doing boslatss In tbe City ot To
ledo. County and Htate aforesaid, and that
said Arm will pay tbe turn ot ONE HUN
DRED DOLLARS for each and every rite
ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
os ot II alia Catarrh Cure.
t'UAK J. CHOKY.
Sworn to before me and inbierlbed In
mr Dreaence. tula Oth day ot December.
A. D. 18S0.
(Seal.) A. Y. UbKAHUN.
Notary Public,
Ilall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internalr.
and acts directly on tbe blood and mu
cous surfaces of tbe system. Bend for
testimonials free.
F. J. t'liK.vBi & uu., xoieao, u.
Hold by DruecWit. price 7Bc
Take Hall's Family l'llls for constipa
tion.
Attention Sheepmen.
Ranzo to lease and can locate
some good range and water. Address
box 41, La uraudo, or.
Home for the Afflicted
Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium
Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies are strictly
herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, nnd medicated vapor
baths.
All diseases treated In a common sense and scientific man
ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlarge
ments of the glands, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE.
Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi
tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, nnd all diseases peculiar o
women.
Special attention given to the
Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits
Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con
sultation free.
Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets.
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 SOCIAL EVENING AT
HOME. ALWAYS HAVE
Olympia
Beer
IT'S PURE AND WHOLESOME, AND IS RELISHED BY
ALL. IT'S ALWAYS GOOD AND ALWAYS THE SAME. WE
CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OLYMPIA BEER IN ANY QUANTI
TY YOU DESIRE. 'PHONE MAIN 881. A. NOLTE.
SEND IN YOUR ORDER FOR A CASE OF OLYMPIA. YOU
CAN KEEP IT IN YOUR HOME.
A. NOLTE
Telephone Main 881
FOR LUNCHES, OUTINGS, PICNIC8 AND SOCIAL GATHER.
INGS WE HAVE GENUINE IMPORTED 8ERVILAT WURST,
8WI8S CHEESE AND THAT REAL LIMBURGER CHEESE,
"THAT SMELLS 80 NICE."
Ho! for a Picnic
Enjoy an outing and a drive.
A fishing trip will give yon
pleasure. Good rigs, fine horses.
Everything first-class. Prices
reasonable.
Williams Livery Stable
723 Cottonwood Street
i
i 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.
THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND
THE DRS. WHITE AS FIRST
CLASS DENTISTS IN EVERY
RESPECT, AND WILL ES
TEEM IT A FAVOR FOR
ANY OF MY PATIENTS TO
PLACE THEIR CASES IN
HANDS OF THE DRS.
WHITE.
RESPECTFULLY,
E. A. MANN
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
State.
Supreme Judge Thomas OTW.
Dairy and Food Commlssloner-i
M. Douglas.
presidential Electors jonn 1
Jeffrey. T. H. Crawford, W. B. DEer ,
' T tf 0tU
UUU J, XI. OLUllU.
District.
Congress, Second District J. I
Simmons.
District Attorney, UmatilU
Morrow J. H. Raler.
Joint Representative, Morro u!
Umatilla F. B. Holbrook.
County.
Judge G. A. Hartman.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor.
Clerk J. E. Cherry.
Recorder W. H. Fowler,
Assessor C. P. Strain.
Pnnimlislnnr William LlOTu.
Representatives W. D. Caaaltf
lain and William uiaKeiey.
School Superintendent W. S
Mayberry.
Surveyor C. C. Berkeley.
Treasurer S. G. LlgntfooL
Coroner Dr. T. M. HenJews.
Dprlnrt.
Justice ot tbe Peace-S. S.
noli.
Constable John M. Bentlef.
Republican Ticket
For Presidential Electors:
W. V. Hampton
J. N. Hart
W. II. Gore
James A. Fee
For Supreme Judge:
Justice F. A. Moore
For Food and Dairy Commission
j. W. Bailey
For Prosecuting Attorney:
G. W. Phelps
For Joint Representatlre
Dr. W. u. oie
For Congressman in Secowl D"
J. N. Williamson
For Representatives:
John J. Balleray
Henry Adams
For County Judge:
Henry J. Bean
For County Clerk:
Frank Baling
For Sheriff:
C. A. Barrett
For Treasurer:
E. J. Sommerrliie
For Recorder: ,
W. H. Folsom
For Assessor:
w. T. luebr
For Commissioner:
YTTallrAP
Horace n;-
For School Superintendent.
Frank K. wane
For Coroner: .
Dr. A. W.
t. xv. Klmbrell .,,
For Justice of Peace, w
tr,CThomas Fit GU
. .nV.1n
F. W. Earnna"
For sale at the East Oregonlan office Large bundles of i.ewspapera
containing ovar 100 big papers, can be had for 2So a bundle.
. . -A
, inward. Joint
tlve Morrow
William Tolbert.A"
R. E. S'ewart. jrew
G, O. Richardson, Cor!