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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904. E'0HT HOTEL ARRIVALS. 1 If. Egg Phosphate Drawn in Stone A delicious, healthful, strength giving drink served In nn ap petizing way. A drink men like, and women too. A spicy, aromatic food drink, cooling, refreshing and palate pleasing. 10c. F. W. SCHMIDT N L REV. W. E. POTWINE WRITES FROM HIS NEW HOME. Speaks of Annexation Affecting the Business Interests of the Islands Says Natives Complain of Hard Times Since American RUIe Began Immense Irrigation Plans and Sugar Plantations Sends Kindest Respects to Pendleton Friends. DRUGGIST. Postofllce Block. Phone Main 851. GENERAL NEWS. The East Oregonlan Is in rccoipt of the following Intensely Interesting letter from Rev. W. E. Potwlne. now at Honolulu. Himself and family are well and enjoying tho tropic climo on the mid-ocean. His observations on Hawaiian annexation are highly In teresting and show the feeling In the tslnmls ob not many people In this j country have had an opportunity to ! know directly. After mentioning private business i matters, Mr. Potwlne says: Our friends In Pendleton may bo Interested to learn that we are now settled In our new home In these islands, and are nil pretty well. We had a pleasant and prosperous voy age on the fine steamer "Korea," catching the boat by the narrow mar gin of nn hour and thereby missing I several of our friends in San Fran i nvtuiui ui u.i, ...v....0 ... ..... Lclsco The boundary dispute between Urn-f Honohliu 8 n typical tropical, In 1 and Peru has been Bottled ngreea-1 8U,ar clt.( receutly beautified with 7.11 bly to both parties and all troops call ed out of the field. C. H. Booth is dead at Englewooil, N. J., aged 100. He had carried life Insurance, paid up without n single lapse, just BO years. Joseph Delco, in New York, at tempted to catch the hat which blew off the head of a lady pussenger on many substantial civic improvements, but "temporarily suffering from the results of "booming" the place by overconfident capitalists. Its charms as a place of residence are many, and, for thoso who nrtwable to retire from business, It nffords some comforts and conditions not to be had In more northern latitudes. the same street car. He leaned out Its importance as a port of entry and SL Joseph, Mo., on the charge of rob' blng himself of $11,000. This money be got from the sale of horses In Chi cago, which he was to dispose of for a commission. After the sale be claimed to have been robbed. Seven coal piers belonging to the Delaware. Lackawanna & Western railway, burned at New York. The lire started from the barge Allen C. Churchill, which was also burned and as a strategic position In the Pacific Is one which the government Is bound to recognize before long. When that time comes business will pick up again. Sugar holds the same place of Im portance here that wheat does In The plantations represent large investments ot capi- tnl nn nt thnm linvlnc snont $400.- undor nrrest In 00(j on ltB j,inut8 for pumping wntor too far, was struck on the head by n passing car and Instantly killed. A fastidious Virginian with lots of money, sends his clothes to Ireland to be laundered, declaring that the water in that country Is far superior ... nn. In A -tl II -1 f. 1 fnr lnlimli-v flllf. poses." and the operators more skilled j Umatilla county. . .. rnnresmit lame ll ana careiui. Charles Brlstow is for irritation, whose capacity Is 75, 000,000 gallons per day. This fact alone will suggest tho value of tho soil available for the raising ot tho cane. Other products are limited, but ex periments recently made with other crops adapted to hot countries give promise of more diversified agricul tural Interests in the near future. My Judgment "lon the business fht mnto nf which lost his life. LOSS, nrnanpntn of the islands will not be Jl.250.000. of much value, I fancy. But from my W. E. Haskell lives in Boston. He observation .and limited knowledge, has been traveler for a wholesale I should say that it would be difficult chemical firm 3C years and has been for the man of small ineanB to get a In every state In the Union. He says , start here. Land values are r die u the people of Maine are more addict-, lously high and rents equall high, ed to cussing than the people of any and while wages are fairly good for other state-both In volume, earnest-1 skilled labor the cost of 1 ving here ness and ingenuity or phrase. Is considerably above that of the . i coast states. A.trir. unoTMuicRT news I Although "annexation" Is now some PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. ! oight years past, there are many of ' the people hero who consider It n Charles Sheeley committed suicide mo8l unfortunate event in the history at Portland Monday by inhaling gas. nf thB Islands. Some of them aro He was despondent, Philip H. Carroll, of Portland, has passed a successful examination to Wtest Point and will enter that Insti tution this year. Mrs. Mary Ramsey Wood, of Hllls Txiro. celebrated her 117th birthday disposed to attribute the "hard times" to the change, and give as reasons for such facts as these: "Before annexation tho Insular pos tal system yielded a handsome rev , ..hlph rnr exceeded the expense of the system. Its profits went into 1UJ , ------ - . Sunday. She crossed the plains to, Oregon In 1853, being HO years old at ! ".tlo,. th0 revenues that time. i fuminhp, ienty of money The most monstrous floats ever n,atntl,n IU,bUc works. Now there seen in runiuuu uic uu- wwi, - ( barely enough to pay salaries am. structed for her Mardi Oras and b improvements have to suffer. Fourth of July celebration from June 'ForeIgn sn,,H , n0 Iongor bring and 28 to July 4. ; rnrrv nassengors to this port and at vinnont'u linsnlinl. in Portland. ! i, witimni lw-lnc subject to a - ' . 1 - W,4 w ...... w mm. imil tiopti closed to the nubile u,,..v Ann nip., etc. on account of two cases of smallpox : j nave not heard any one say that ,.,v,ioi, hH iinvnlmmil there, has been 1 ,-K- rainfall, or the average jmonnri a train. ; inmnerature have been seriously af- . t o wlin f..n.t i,v "nnnoxatlon." but accord was kidnapped at Seattle, two weeks Ing to some "soreheads. It Is rcspon i hns not vet been lounu. ws pu-. sioie ior a buuu u.i rents have onereu no questions asked, The First Presbyterian 1200 reward and ; When the matter Is smea uown ii usually resoives uuu miu - church of that some very wealthy people are ine nm '""" " not accumulating money as last as Portland has denounced the Oregon- lnhBence Annexation" is Ian for its attack upon Dr. E. P. Hill. , ine -" ' interests of the Is because of his stand on morals and , not for the uesi inicre local option In Portland. i ,t ,.hBI1B neGdie88 to say that tt i n.rnnnoll mil mobbed at i.... ara thon who do not reason Tacoma Sunday by an angry crowd of in eXactiy this way, and who are giau . ..-!. ... ...I,,, lrnmn itnraeed 1 ... i. ...... thnt (Tawnll Is no longer B at his decisions. The police rescued IKtty monarchy, a prey to the caprice r: ' j .u iiminr nr. .m.i. "nunontt" and lesser rest. I potentates, but taw HIPPnnhotham and Hattle . Pa ot a Br "" "-."-"," ' ITntflo Idlewlne, two 17-year-old Incorrigioie girls, escaped from the Good Shop herd's Homo in Portland, Monday, by Jumping from second-story windows into the arms of their sweethearts on the ground. THREE BIG BARGAINS In Suburban Property. m ..Aim! anrl Four acres, &oou uri;U." -?2250 UVUw Six acres, with good house, 400 bearing trult trees; a .ki.w vnrri. IndOPOn- ,1m, wfltnr avstom. TOOT8. . .55,000 Eight acres, good house and Lam -inn imrirln fruit trees. Irrigated 52,250 E. T. WADE & SON. Influence In the mi; liujxw -w world give promise of groat things in , 1. a rnffiriv Some day, when you wniu m -in it -will nav you to visit these islands, which are tho moat Isolated In point of -distance from the Inlands in tlio worm, hut which have points of attmctlon ., ,,. nt intnrest which are all nxun When VOU do BO, I trust von will give me the pleasure of long call. Faltnfully yours, W. E. POTWINE. A 8ure Thing .i ,i.o, nnthlni- is sure ex ll lb HU1U I.Mv ' ' ' " , , . cept death and taxes, but that is not altocctuer true. n."r" mnHumntlon is a sure ure fer .11 rung and throat Rubles, v onv- "I had a severe case ..V Timnr.liltls and for a year nrvhinc I heard of, but tried got no Le iei' "u"r"S mn absolutely." Tn a(..bie foTcroup, Whoopln COUe,Jionar,PTryPTn,' sumption. Try it. Tr,a, r.ottLs'f'rTe. negular elzes DOc, ft The Pendleton. A. D. Stlllmnn, city. Meyer Abraham, San Francisco. Vera Mann, Salt Lake. W. A. Montngle, Knnsaa City. E. Y. Judd, San Francisco. Wnltor B. Day, Chicago. H. G. Holley, St. Joe. F. W. A. Tromborg. Portlaml. W. Wu Brlghnm, Boston. J. M. RusBoll, San Francisco. G. S. Ynungman, Portland. E. B. Coman, Portland. Fred Kuhn. New Work. Otto Kuhn, New York. G. Abbottt, London. C. E. Nelson, Weston. Mrs. H. B. Nelson, Weston. Leon Lozynsky, San Francisco. Joe Eckstein, San Francisco. E. B. Taylor, San Francisco. Louis Plton, Chicago. C. A. Baldwin, New York. Isaac Grnb, St. Louis. E. A. Tormnnce, Colfax. F. It. Kerr, Portland. F. S. McMnhon, Portland. W. E. Brown. Edward Golden, Spokane. A. H. Caston, Spokane. M. II. Hanger, Dayton. P. H. Hanger, Dayton. S. E. Turgsey. city. Henry II. Connor. .Portland. Thomnn Bergevln, Spring Hollow. Joseph Bergevln, Athena. L. W. Damon, jx Grande. C. C. Welch. A. H. Richmond. M. H. Browner, Syracuse. J. O. Castlobor, Seattle. Charles Greon, San Francisco . The St. George. J. E. Hooffer, Oakland. H. G. Miller, St. Louis. It. C. Stevenson, Spokane. D. C. Lowls. Salt Lake. JoBopli F. Marshall, Hnbokcn. T. C. Carey. San Frunclsco. J. 0. Grntz, Seattle. M. Black, Kansas City. M. C. Kerr, Seattle. J. Valentine, Portland. E. J. Flelschman, New York. James Wilson, Portland. F. C. Jnckson. Portland. J. Posner, San Francisco. F. T. Rose, Denver. E. J. Burdlck, Portland. F. J. Ennesser, San Francisco. M. Sanders, St. Joe. A. O. Fendeel, Seattle. J. P. Hayden, Portland. W. S. Goodman, Valley. C. L. Downer, Spokane. Frederick Joslyn, New York. C. P. Davis, city. J. C. Harris, Minneapolis. U. J. Driscoll, Portland. The Bickers. W. S. Mnyberry, Milton. Adams Ball Team, Adams. J. A. Nelson and wife, Athena. S. Redmond, Dickenson. Miss Maud Allen. Pilot Bock. Mrs. E. MotBchmon, Portland. D. H. Brumbnrgh and wife, Port land. Mrs. J. Blackburn. Walla Walla. J. D. Gregorle, city. W. D. Marks, Spokane. W. A. Russell, Spokane. Mrs. Belts, Pilot Rock. J. A. Brooks, Reservation. U. O. Enrohart. Cold Springs. C. J. Fraker, McKay. J. A. Hubbard, .McKay. Claude Hanscom, Umutllla. W. Switzler, Umatilla. Grant Horn, Pilot Rock. R. E. Hubbard, McKay. Joseph Bergevin, Athena. Thomas Bergevin, Athena. John Parks, Weston. C. E. Dean, Hillgard. J. S. Dean, Hillgard. J. A. Ayors. La Grande. George L. Horseman, Pots. A. D. Reed. James Adams. .Mrs. C. Henkle and son, Echo. J. M, McCullough, Echo. J. S. Cunningham, Portland. L. J. Richard, 8t. Johns. VISIT THE BIG SALE AT THE FAIR THIS WEEK Saturday Specials - Dry Got . .39c . .49c ,..79c ..99c .$1.59 Crystal cord silks, 4 yard cuts, special $1.59 Heavy outing flannel, 10 yards for 79c Ladies' laco hoso, 30c and 35c kinds 25c Bleached muslin, Cc kind, 10 yards for Calico, 7c kind, 10 ynrds for Zephyr glnghnm, dtmblo fold, 10 ynrds for , Tap silk, all colors, -I yards for Lyon dye wash Bilk, 50c silk, 4 yards for Lad I les' black hose, Topsy brand, ij,w,, pair for K "M, Misses hose, worth 13c, for Saturday"!"'' Boys' heavy hoso, 20c kind, for Saturd.T i ..20 3 pairs for Lace collars for Saturday Embroidery sale Saturday, all 25c Ribbon sale Saturday, BOc worth' of rlbbo -- ..j PtrttaJ The FAIR. The FAI THE STORE THAT IS AFTER YOUR BUSINESS. ii,J Idaho Wool Sells Well. The wool delivery to the Lewlston warehouses has now been practically compluted, the last large cargo being received last night from the upper Snake river by the steamer Spo kane. This shipment comprised -100 sacks olid the greater part of this shipment has been sold. The wool clip has been concentrated In lens time this Benson than ever before, and has passed Into the buyers' hands much earlier than common, ! Miss Josephine Poncu de Leon, a lineal descendant of tho discoverer of Florida, lately entered a convent at Albany, N. Y. IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. They Can Slop Their Hair Knlllnc Oat With Ilerplclde. T.nrlUa wtin hnvn thin hnlr n.nil whnm The clip i hnlr Ik ffllllnr out. can nrevent th hnlr has been of an average weight ami fniiins out, and thicken the growth, with grade and the Bheopmon hnvo reallz-1 Newbro'a "Ilerplclde." Besides, Herpl ed a good profit from their flocks. i clde Is one of the most nereeable hulr Lewlston Teller. Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala,, was twice In the hospital from a se vere case of piles causing 24 tumores. After doctors anu all remedies fail ed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly drecBlng-a there Is. Ilerplclde kills tho dandruff germ that eats the hnlr oft nt the root. After the germ Is destroyed, i the root will shoot up, und the hnlr grow long ns ever. Even n Bample will con j vlnce nny lady thnt Newbro'n Hcrplclde Is un indispensable toilet requisite. It ' contnlns no oil or grease. It will not stain t or ilv Rnlil liv lpnrllnc- ,lrft(-lntR Rami arrested further Inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kilts pain. 25c at Tallman & Co.,iF, druggists. 10c. In stamps for sample to The Ilerpl clde Co., Detroit, Mich. W. Schmidt, special agent. When the Sap Rises Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs nud colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to tho lungs. Mrs. G. E. Fenner of idarlon, Ind says: "I suffered with a cough until I rim down in weight from 148 to 92 nounds. I tried a number or remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy curea mo on tlroly of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal wnleht. health and strength." Sold by Tallman tt Co. Attention Sheepmen. Ranee to lease and can locate some good range and water. Address box 44, La Grande, or. Are You JJ Wi Satisfied k W with the coflcc you W j m ir- Hrinkinn? If not Jl it is your own fault. M You can buy W j if Golden Gate Q High grade jl j B grocers sell it. II ! 1 and 3 R. aroma-tight tins, II I M J. A. FOLGER Ol Ca It san Frclco IM f Iapoc-lr of rXamColUmmtm J : tii The Columbia Lodging House NOTICE TO ALL MY FRIEND! j PATRONS: I TAKE PLEASUK INTRODUCING TO FRIENDS, DRS. LLtt H. WHITE, TO WHa HAVE SOLD MY D BUSINESS IN THIS Cm THOROUGHLY REC0K1 THE DRS. WHITE AS CLASS DENTISTS IN RESPECT, AND WILl TEEM IT A FAVOR ANY OF MY PATIENT!' PLACE THEIR CASE! HANDS OF THE WHITE. RESPECTFULLY, E. A. MAN1 Well ventilated, neat nud com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where best goods are served. Main stroot, center of block, between Alta and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor Douglas Boston. and Hanan shoes. The nemoval sale at Owl Tea House. Zaok Is In town, THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER niwTHll THAN THE OLD-TIME CREAM OF TAIlTAIt POWDEItS, CANTY'S PARLORS OF AMUSEMENT Open day and night. Billiards, Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl Ing Alleys, Throwing Racks. Good music every evening. BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STREETS. Under W. & C. R. Depot. P I'csitively the best beer made. Any quantity you de sire. Delivered to your home. Always call for Olyin pla. A. NOLTE 'Phone Main S81. DEMOCRATIC TICK) State. Supreme Judgfr-TliOMS ( Dairy and Food Com M. Douglas. Presidential Electon-a Jeffrey. T H. Crawford, W, I and J. H. Smith. District Congress, Second Dlstrktr Simmons. District Attorney, Caia Morrow J. H. Ralejr. Joint representative, llx Umatilla F. D, Holbroot County. Judge G. A. Hartnu. Sheriff T. D. Taylor, Clerk J. E. Cherry. Recorder W. H. Fowkr. Assessor C, P. Strata. nnmmlsB onor Wiiiian i RmirpsentatlTes W. B. I Inln nnd William BlaMff. School Superintena!-1 f ovhprv. anrvovnr n. C. Berkelej-1 Treasurer-S. 0. LIsJ Coroner Dr. T. a. n Precinct Justice of the Peace! Constable John M. BaflsJ I Reoubllcar. Ticket For Presidential Electon: J. N. Hart W. H Gore James A. Fee r' "Se F A-Moort, For Food nnd Dairy Cos i w. Bailey For Prosecuting AttonW o. W. Phelps For Joint RepresenUUte f I ur. w, . '"ctvit For Congressman w J N. Willi"""" Home lot the Afflicted Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies are strictly herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated rapor baths. All diseases treated In a common sense ana scientific wan ner removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre i and all enlarge ments of thl glands, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE. Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi tli), colds, liver and kidney troubles, and 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. tv,. uanreflentatwcd! John J. Bailed Henry Aoanu . For County Judge: Henry J. BeaE ' For County Clerit: 5 I prank Balms FDr Ta: Barrett .)For Treasurer: For Recorder: I w. H. Folsoo For Assessor: W. T. VitT I . nnmrntsaloner: BYERS' BEST FLOIR Is mado from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Dyors' Best Flour Is used. Bran, shorts, steam roll ed barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Prop. Frank For Coroner: Dr. A. . For Surveyor Dotkls T W. ttin"v- , For Justice of Pe- fcti. Pitt Ctf11 i nuiu - For Constable: District M. V. Howard., tlve wo" ty, aloner. ..,.... S, Oliver r W V. A. tieeor"' j II. ixoier. h-' Q o, Ricnn'"- '