East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 26, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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. GROWING
LENGTHWISE
You want the children to
grow, but not all lengthwise.
When they, start that way
Scott's Emulsion will help
them to grow right with
due plumpness and outward
proportion, and with inward
vigor and good spirits.
The Emulsion increases
digestive power and strength
ens the vital organs to "get
the best and make the most
out of all the other food. It
gives a kind of help that every
growing child ought to have.
We'll em voua .v:ipl frre upon rrqurst
scott x now ni. i .aust.., Ne Vork.
GENERAL NEWS.
.Marshall, the International
K. J.
chest, ehampton, Is trom Ilrooklyn. N.
' """ l,,rs ,,m- Jacob Stamper was tn this vicinity
Count Frederick Rovertera-Salan- looking nfter his beef cattle,
dra, for lifi years Austrian ambassador Summer school has begun In Mis
to thd Vatican. Is dead. , trlct No. 95, with Miss Lllllo Banister
.Alme Noriliea, tho singer, has been of Athcna, as teacher,
refused a divorce from her latest bus-1 Ilnv seeding Is over anil potato
band, on the grounds of Insufficient ! llluHng has begun. Owing to high
cause. prices tho last two years nearly overy-
.1. Plorpont .Morgan has during the ! 1,ody 1,1 ,hIs neighborhood will plant
past three years made $17.000 000 as from "vc to 15 acrea ot l,otatoea
.ommlsslou on big negotiations' which James CllrKni lms movei1 onto hls
Includes the Panama deal. nlllch 1,1,(1 wln try mountain farming
Nicholas Ilarlmto. a physician and Tll0 ' j8 a u00(, ,)rosnect ot n ,..-
nCe!;iubUnvn:!": r M,r ,,,?Illan ,mv- acU7Z XVrVuu
n S Trues 1,1,11 wore
to America to practice medicine. llover lool.lll, hottQV
It is claimed that beavers are so Willis Wlckham has moved his
numerous in Cascade county. Jlon-i tamllv into the Hooker house nnd will
tana as to he a nuisance In the de-
struct'.on of timber and damming of,
streams.
Gymnasium directors
and sports i
and enthusiasts generally, note every-!
""" u- putiiiiur uiiapiniiiuty oi ;
women for swimming, both In snoeil i
and endurance,
At this time Parker has 132 in
structed delegates. Hearst 102. Wall
30. Gorman 12. Olney 25, while 157
uninstructed delegates have been
chosen, with 23 stntos to hold conven
tions in June.
Ado nli btllle and Joseph Jonastki '
were burned to death in the Illinois ,
Steel Company's mills at Chicago, by j
molten metal from a ladle containing,
four tons.
Two other men will die !
as a result of the same accident.
Now Haven, Conn., Is In throes of
alarm over an unknown man who
throws a bandngc across young wo
men's eyes, holding It with one hand i
while ho beats the victim's face to a
jelly. Ho offers no other violence and
Is supposed to bo Insane.
Professor Rutherford, a distinguish
ed English scientist, advances tho the
ory that the warmth of the earth Is
duo to deposits of radium within It.
At the known rate of dissipation of
the heat of radium, tho earth loses
hut one-millionth part of Its heat in
50,000,000 years.
NORTHWE6T NEW8.
The Spokano district conference of
the M. E. Church. South, closed at
Dayton May 22.
Tho product of G5 acres of cucum
bers will bo. handled by tho Lewlston
cannery this season.
The pioneers of Lincoln county,
Washington, wil hold their annual re
union June 21 nnd 22.
To J. W. Cook and wife, of Spokane, i
a. ... vo. ...... "..v., .
was born .May 21 a la-pounn son, i
which is their 21st child
Motorman F. A. Horning is held In I
Portland for tho death of Ueglla.id ,
Merrlman. who was killed In a collis-
Ion May 22
Willie Williams died a Colvllle,
Wash., May 21, of blood poisoning, re
sulting from shattering an arm by
falling from a tree.
Canadian and American authorities
inadlaii and Amer car . author ; M"';t Inugestlon causes more
are iiivcHUBaung iii: hpilUh than anything else. It de- averago salary eommamieii uy grauu-
of Kootenai lake and river. In WMh'SB 0W briw on.ates of tho agricultural college, when
ington and British Columbia. ' o 'Xoies .Kodol I Dys- they l.avo become fairly launched In
Ormonde, the famous racehorso, !,'' ,n c ure digests what you eat. tho business world, Is $1500 per year,
was killed at San Francisco May 2 i 1 indlcestlon. dyspepsia and nil tho highest received by any single
m relievo his sufferings. He nad ueen
partially paralyzed for a long time.
United States Senator A. G. Foster
has announced his Intention of striv
ing for appropriations amounting to
$1,000,000 for federal buildings at
Spokane.
John Froy, formerly of Salem, was
drowned May 18 near Fort Wrangle,
Alaska, by his fishing boat upsetting.
He was engaged In salting salmon on
Etolin Island.
nobert Fettigrow, of Butte, presi
dent of tho Northwestern Improve
ment Company, has been arrested on
a minor cbarge In connection with
the strlko of 600 coal miners.
THREE BIG BARGAINS
la
Suburban Property.
Four acres, good orchard nnd
hoUSO ?2,250
Six acres, with good house-, 400
bearing fruit trees; alfalfa,
and chicken yard. Indopon
dent water system. Terms. ..$5,500
Eight acres, good liouso nnd
barn; lOU uoanns iruu
.92,250
Irrigated
E. T. WADE & 80N
'
B Rf GGSDIM ITEMS
DARN AND HAY WERE
BURNED WEDNE8DAY.
Tramp Peddlers 8upposed to De Re
sponsible for the Fire Summer
School Has Begun In District 95
Increased Acreage Planted to Po
tatoes Fine Prospect for Berry
Crops Willis Wlckham Will Work
Up Wood This Summer.
ItrlKKson. -May 23. l.ou VnnWIliklo
hml tht misfortune to lose his barn
iiml eight tons of hays by fire lust
Wednesday. Tho lire was probably
caused by the Ignition of a match
dropped by a couple of peddlers wlio
slept In the hay mow the night be
fore. TVnrmnra alinilM L. n,r...n nn..
; tlous about allowing strangers the
'liberty of their barns. In tho endeavor
, to save his harness, Mr. Van Winkle
was quite sovrrely burned on his
hands and wrists.
Al Ilooher Is on lnnklni? nftor i,ia
ranch and other Interests
make' wood the coming season,
HELIX HAPPENINGS.
Interesting Batch of News From In-
teresting Neighborhood.
Helix. May 24. .Mr. Horry of Port
land, addressed n fair-sized audience
at tho Christian church on last Wed
nesday evening, his subject being
"Life."
Miss Flo MeNett has been to Wal
lula on a visit to her parents.
Mr8, Cnarleii netts last Wednesday
oveingt in honor of her Sunday
HC10oi casg
M R n Sm.tI, ,vho rel,rosonte(i
,ll0 i, 0, 0. F. l0(lge at Astoria from
this place, has returned home.
A. H. Groner, George Heeuer and
Mr. Grimes left for Starkey Prairie
Sunday morning, to bo absent two
weeks.
A. P. Myrlck and Norval Bott re
turned from Camas Prairie Sunday,
where they went to take stock to pas
ture. DISEASE FIGHTERS MEET.
Pennsylvania Has a State Organiza
tion. Gettysburg, Pa., May 2fi. Members
of tho Associated Health Authorities
and Sanitarians of Pennsylvania nro
gathered hero for their eloventh an
nual meeting. The annual address
will be delivered this evening by Dr.
Cressy L. Wilbur, export statistician
of the United States census bureau.
The proceedings will continue
through Friday and Saturday. Tho
principal subjects of discussion will
bo smallpox, as Illustrated by tho
nroscnt epidemic of that disease
throughout Pennsylvania; typhoid fe-
voi- naiipnlnllv In relation to the re-,
. . ,,
ceni enuu ;,m.-iuii; .........
Its present prevuiunuu in iu '".ay
Ph Hade nhia, am 1 f
Wl""n"; ,,7.''" h''?f nvir nro er
P " r tyi Mmor vr
i nvoiuiiio ..... ..... -
ly demonstrated.
'
Tallman & Co. 1
do not hesitate to recommend Kodol
r,,in r-urn tn thlr frlendB and
"disorders Kodol te no on ly ,
!t0"a,CAdi Si hut a tissue b.-
fnrSTsTeU. Ucno7erhUhico. atW for the Southern Pa
perfect strength and Increased vltall-.
ty follows its use,
Hay 8carce In Baker County.
Perhaps during tho past 20 years
tlicro nas not ueen u.-ii a .wu.i..v.- .
clean-up of hay as present conditions
imiipntn in this section. All of tho i ,
low grades was fed out during tho
winter and as farmers found out how
much thoy had to spare after turning
out their stock, thoy had It baled and
put on the shipping market bo that
now one might travel for 10 miles and
not find a car for sale. This Is unnat
ural as it Is yet two or three months
before new baling hay will be ready
under most favorablo conditions, and
conjecture has It that there will bo $20
hay In this section within GO days.
Tho farmers hero are fortunato as
thoro have been put Into their pock
ets somo $30,000 for their good hay
crops. Haines Record.
More Evidence of Trlb' Good Work.
Baker City. Ore., Bert. 9, 1903.
I was a constant user ot both smok
ing nnd chewing tobacco for 4C years
I took a treatmont of Trlb nbout
threo months ngo and can endorse It
as a cure. My gonoral health Is
much Improved slnco I took your cure.
Slnceroly yours,
N. H. STAnniUD.
Tnllman & Co., local agents.
Tho Overland Cotton Mills at Don
vor, have gono Into tho bands of a.
receiver, throwing 400 peoplo out of
employments
DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THUR8DAY, MAY 26,
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Pendleton.
V
II. Htooker, Snn Francisco,
Charles H. Oreen. San Francisco.
Ott Kuhn, New York.
Fred Kuhn, Now York.
O. Abbott, London.
E. W. Hrlghum, Now Yorwk,
Edwin .1. llurke, Hartford.
T. W. Jackson, Snn Francisco.
O. II. Nlchola, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sternberg.
Francisco.
II. E. Duncan, San Frnnelscn.
A. J. Stclnmnun, Portland.
E. J. Wlnchell, Snn Francisco.
I). L. Itosenfeld, San Francisco.
George Krloger, Now York.
.1. A. McCaskoy, Seattle.
It. .1. Mncaulay, Chicago.
J. Henderson nnd wife.
E. .1. Isaacs, Walla Walla.
H. A. Seeds, Spokane.
A. K, Molireen, Portland.
Thomas Nester, Portland.
A. Nyhinder, Portland.
W, -D. Marks, Spokane.
H. S. Moroy, Spokane.
A. Osterman. Chicago.
Ad Feltenstein, Chicago.
G. S. Youngmnn. Portland.
E. U. Comau, Portland.
F. Hoswell, Portland.
L. Htinzlker, city.
O. W. Phelps, Heppner.
Frank E. Jamos, Umatilla.
San
The St. George.
A. F. Lucnlg, Milwaukle.
It. H. Dowcsc, Kansas City.
Frank Sallug. Weston.
H. Walker, Helix.
F. Stelnhnrt. Wllwaukle.
Charles H. Wlllard, Denver.
Olonn Hill. Walla Walla.
W. W. Wilson, St. Paul.
J. Wright. Salt Lake.
A. M. Nouniolster, Taeoma.
H. T. French, Moscow.
A, Anderdaht, Portland.
C. L. Downer. Spokane.
(!. H. West, Portland.
L. J. Fields, Syracuse.
Harry II. Anderson, Seattle.
H. J. Ilrakamp, Oreenvllle.
L. II. Colien, San Francisco.
Oeorge A. Honiberton, Portland.
S. I). Smith. Now York.
Wm. Sanderson, Seattle.
The Bickers.
.1. II. Ackermau, Salem.
Miss Iluth Davison anil niece. Spo
kane. W. L. Hoyer. Portland.
J. A. Nelson, Athena.
Mrs. W. M. Baker, Adams.
Ellen Klmberg, Adams.
W. L. Itlce, Lansing.
W. S. Holt, Portland.
O. II. Hanoy. St. John.
W. M. White, Pomeroy.
G. J. McEroy, Starbuck.
Miss Mlnnlo Wilde. Walla Walla.
W. D. Marks, Spokane.
J. E. Cherry, Adams,
Henry Lazluka, Uklali.
J. N. Strahorn, Spokane.
W. C. iSmlth, Oreenvllle.
T. J. Berg, Walla Walla.
Charles Item and wife. Boise.
Elmer La Hue and wife, Helix.
P. S. Campbell, Thunder Mountain,
Mrs. M. J. Prather, Walla Walla.
A. R. Uoss. Lowlston,
Frank K. Wells. Milton.
Charles McBovan and wife, Echo.
When the Sap Rises
Weak lungs should bo careful. Coughs
and colds are dangerous then. One
Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and
colds and gives strength to tho
lungs. Mrs. G. E. Fenner of Marlon,
Ind., says: "I suffered with a cough
until I run down in weight from 148
to 92 pounds. I tried a number ot
remedies to no avail until I used One
MInuto Cough Cure. Four bottloB of
this wonderful remedy cured mo en-
tlrely of the cough, strengthened my
lungs and restored mo to my normal
,,,. ,,!. n,l ti-onrth ' Sold
nn.hu., .
miiinmi . v,i.
Every County Represented.
The 4S3 students from Oregon who
have been In nttendnnco this year at
the Oregon Agricultural collego at
Corvallis, aro equally distributed over
1, cntlro state, as regards their' res-
idence. It is the tlrst year in tho
hlslorv of tho Institution that overy
county has been represented. The
firaduato being $70,000 per year; which
Is Paid to W. F. Herron of San Fran-
.'
Attention Sheepmen.
Range to lease and can locato
some good range anil water. Address
boj M arand0i 0r
Zack ,8 ,n town
SHERWIN &
WILLIAMS
PAINT
ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE
TON TO QET IT.
PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF
ALL KIND8.
E. J. MURPHY
Court 8t.
VISIT THE BIG
Saturday Specials -Dry G(
lllenchod muslin, Go kind, 10 yards for
Calico, 7c kind, 10 ynrds for
Zephyr gingham, double fold, 10 yards
lap silk, all colors, -1 yards for
Lyon dyo wash silk, 50c silk, 4 yards
Crystal cord silks, 4 yard cuts, special
Heavy outing ilnnnel, 10 yards for
ladles' face hose, 30c and 30c kinds
The FAIR. The FAB
THE
Home o the Afflicted
Dr.. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium
Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies nro strictly
herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, nnd medicated vapor
baths.
All diseases treated In a common sense anu scientific man
ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goltro and nil enlarge
ments of tho glands, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE.
Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi
tis, colds, llvor and kldnoy troubles, and all diseases peculiar o
women.
Special attention given to tlio
Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits
Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con
sultation free.
Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets.
There is
Just as
OLYMPIA BEER IS THE BEST
MAKE.
Olympia
IS PERFECTION IN BEER MAKING. OUR METHOD OF
KEEPING THIS CELEBRATED BEER IS CORRECT, AND IT
LOSES NONE OF ITS GOODNESS. WE HANDLE OLYMPIA
BEER IN WHOLESALE QUANTITIES AND SUPPLY IT TO
THE LEADING SALOONS OF THE CITY, BESIDES SERVING
IT OVER OUR BAR.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING FAMILIES
WITH OLYMPIA BEER, IN KEG OR BOTTLES, AND DELIVER
IT IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.
WE WANT THE PICNIC AND OUTING PARTIES TO CALL
ON US FOR A SUPPLY OF OLYMPIA AND AL80 THEIR
LUNCHES, AS WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY THEM WITH
80METHING ESPECIALLY GOOD. KEEP OLYMPIA BEER IN
YOUR HOME FOR ALL OCCASIONS. IT IS ALWAY8 RELISH
ED. IT IS ALWAYS GOOD AND ALWAYS THE SAME.
A. NOLTE
Telephone Main 881
For sale at the East Oregonlan office
containing over 100 big papers, can be had
1904.
SALE AT THE FAIR THIS WeEk
...
for
, ..39c
, ..49c
, . .79c
..99c
.$1.59
misses' nose, worth 13c, for Sata '
Hoys' heavy hose, 20c kind, for SiZ
3 pairs for ;'r8i;,
F.nnn rfillnra Cm. Cntn..i " "....
for
$1.59
Einbroidory sale Sntnpiioo 1,,'V. "totl
79c
25c
for zsce
uitinon sale Saturday, 50c worth o
STORE THAT IS AFTER YOUR BUSINESS.
None
Good
BEER IT IS POSSIBLE TO
Ho! tor a Picnic
Enjoy an outing and a drive.
A fishing trip will give you
pleasure. Good rigs, One horses.
Everything flrst-clasa. Prices
reasonable.
Williams Livery Stable
723 Cottonwood Stroot
Large bundles of
for 2Bo a bundle.
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MlllJ
NOTIC
TO ALL MY FRltJ
PATRONS:
n I nUUUUING 1(1
rmeiMus, DRS. LI
H. WHITF ta ;
HAVF sni'n
BUSINESS IN Trill
inuHUUUHLY RECC
THE rjRK uuitc .,
CLASS DENTISTS 13
KLbHECT, AND
TEEM IT A FAYS
ANY OF MY PA
PLACE THEIR
HANDS OF '
WHITE.
RESPECTFULLY, I
E. A.
DEMOCRATIC 1
State.
Supreme Judge-Thta
Dairy and Food CoaH
M. Douglas.
Presidential BttrnM
Jeffroy, T. H. Cnrtort,!
and J. II. Smith.
District -
1 Congress, Second M
Simmons,
District Attorney,
Morrow J. II. Riley.
Joint Hepresentitlie, 1
Umatilla K. B. Holta
County.
Judge 0. A. IlaraiiB
Sheriff T D. Tijto.
Rlerk J. E. Cnem,
Ilecorder-W, H. IVJ
AssMKnr C. P. Stnill
Commlssloner-Wlflaal
nnrAspntatlres V. ll
lain and William Bli
School Superintend
XTnuliorrv !
Surveyor-C C B
Treasurer-S. G. liM
Coroner-Dr. T. jl
Precinct
Justice of the PB
nell.
Coustable Join Jl. I
r4
I Reoubllcin
For Presidential Klectc
it it llatnntrVI
V. V. HimptM
J. N. Hart
W. II. Gore
i-imps A. Fe
1
I Justice F. A
For Food and Dairy
04
1 For Prosecuting AttowB
For Joint liepresetUW
n A 018
For Congressman w
John J. Bill"?
Henry AB'
For County Jue:
Henry J. B"1
For County Clrk:
Frank Sallnt
For Sheriff:
C. A. Barrett
For Recorder:
W. H. Foltoo
For Ast-eseor:
m IP TllfbT
For CommlMlo""
Horace ,,jjm
n.r School fW2t
For Justice' of
,r,clma8 Fin
A UVi" H
PBoHiiiTioH
DM1 J
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M. V. If'M
two Morrow wj.
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