East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 13, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1904.
PAGE TWO.
Egg
Phosphate
Drawn In Stone
A delicious, healthful, strength
giving drink served In nn ap
petizing way.
A ilrlnl men like, and women
too.
A spicy, nromatic food drink,
cooling, refreshing and palate
pleasing. 10c.
F. W. SCHMIDT
PROBLEM OF-SITES
SEMI-FINAL DECISIONS
REACHED BY THE DOARD.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
North Side Site Practically Settled,'
But There Is Dissatisfaction and
Argument Over the Choice of the
Board In the West End A Mass '
Meeting May Be Called for Public '
Discussion East End Location
Hangs Fire.
DRUGGIST.
I'ostofllco Block.
Phono Alain 851.
GENERAL NEWS.
The school hoard met lust Satur
day night and came to n semi-final
decision on the school site question.
It was decided to buy 10 lots In
block 10 of Knloy's addition, north
side, the price to bo paid being $1000.
Tho property belongs to Jnmos A.
Howard, of Bumpier, and Is In the
hands of W. V. Matlock.
Tho board also onsldered the
I Matlock property to 'ho the best In
J ! the west end, and have decided to
buy II. This .pace Is situated be
tween Court and Alta streets, just
to tho east of the baseball grounds,
and was held at $2000 by Mr. Mat
lock. It was stated, ho waver, by Mr.
Matlock, that in the event of tho
hoard taking both tho Haley addition
site on the north side, uud his lots,
he would cut $200 from tho prlco of
the west end location, making both
the properties cost the district $2800.
This was, considered to bo u good
proposition, and tho deal was prac
It Is definitely settled that the Na
tlonal Grango will meet In Portland, tlcnlly settled.
Or., next rovemuer. West End Not Settled.
A. C. Jenkins, of Norton, Kan., was , There has besen somo dissension
heating his wife when their 11-year-, the extreme west end over tho
old daughter shot him dead. decision of tho hoard In locating a
P. T. Harnuni, the showman, left school on the MatTock property. It be
an estate which yields $20,000 annu-, lug claimed that the location Is not
ally, which Is divided among six the best to be had; that It Is unsnn
heirs. j Itary and on a garbage pile, and that
Miss Hall, of California, won the " 's not the most central to be found,
final match In two sets at tho Met-' A meeting was accordingly called for
ropolltnn tennis tournament in Now the latter part of last week, when a
York. .committee was instructed to inrorm
Tho freight steamer Nebraska eon
I the board that It was tho wish of tho
sumed 9,(534 barrels of oil as fuel be- """i""? the residents of tho west
twecn Now York City and San Fran-1 011,1 "at 1,10 BCho1 be locate,1 0,1 tho.
Cisco, via Capo Horn. , poor farm property, regardless of
... r, . , ., 1 cost or circumstances. I
V. h. Stone and Harry Moss, of Wllu ,t wag hearu tlmt tho ,)oar(1
Ogden Canyon, Utah, fought a duel .xm,,,, ., ,iln ,ilpr s.tn tim '
will
i rimimi l.i Hit, Iwmnl will, llm nn.
linimiwimimt .tll.'ll thn- wnntml ji linnr.
with jack-knives. Stone
Moss was severely slashed
recover. '
Is
hut
The Pendleton.
Thomas Cottor, Oakland.
T. II. Smith, San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs, Manasee, Athena.
H. C. Hutchinson, San Francisco.
S. M. Selllgsohn, San Francisco.
H. Hrash. Portland.
Max Frledlander, Portland.
George B. Walto and wife,
Francisco.
Dr. M. Dlttehrandt, Milton.
H. B. Mcllreon, Portland.
Fred Fisher, Spokane.
William Maher, Spokane.
P. M. Bell, Spokane.
H. S. Moroy, Spokane.
C. J. McKroy, Starbuck.
C. M. Smith, Portland.
L, W. Damon, Portland.
O. B. Praol, Sjan Francisco.
C. F. Goodheart, Suinpter.
F. A. Peters, San Francisco.
II. S. Smith, Portland.
W. B. Clark, Portland.
O. 1). Galley, Portland.
A. Nylander, Portland.
Max Frledlander, San Francisco.
George F. Itoberts, Portland.
J. J. Clealaud, Portland.
V. II. Hermann. Now York.
Frank I.ee, San Francisco.
Viola Fordo, Now Westminster.
B. Statter, Portland.
Jay W. Adams, Sun Francisco.
George Sousl, Kunsas City.
The St. George.
J. E, Hamlin. Syracuse.
F. O. Burgers, San Francisco.
II. W. Cameron, Spokane.
George F. Gourloy, Philadelphia
0. P. Clark, Portland.
George W. Buchanan, Portland.
A. J. Burdlck, Portland.
Miss Daisy Glenn, Summorvllle.'
Miss Myrtle Glenn, SummorvlUo,
II. M. .McDonald, Wallowa.
1). II. l.llegerwleh. Wallowa.
1). L. Sutherland. Wallowa
.Mrs. L. Treat, Haines.
M. V. Turley, Weston.
A. B. Stone, Athena.
S. M. Hothschlld, Portland.
John P. Brace, San Francisco.
George M. Harris, Portland.
J. H. Wilson, Colorado Springs.
C. II. Boulare, San Francisco.
1. Hathaway, city.
C. F. I.lneslay, Tacotna.
U. G. Boulolgh, Sacramento.
It. C. Bond, San Francisco.
G. T. Hughes. Portland.
George F. Goode. Salt Lake.
J. T. Johnson. Seattle.
J. K. Stewart, Spokane.
It. D. Stanlelgh, Spokane.
The Bickers.
San
John Mitchell, president of tho nB, and oven threatened to begin In- J E. H. Burke, Portland,
united Minoworkers, sailed tor Eur- junction proceedings should the
opo yesterday. He will put In tho board buy the property and attempt
summer studying European labor to build on It.
conditions. The board Is willing and anxious
Some of the trans-Atlantic lines to listen to all residents of any part
are bringing steerage passengers to of tho city In regard to making selec
America nt $10 'per head, which Is ' tlous for school sites and will meet
considerably lower than any rate ' with these dissenters If they will call
over beforo made. u meeting that Is representative of
It will reniilro S 10fi.n74.9r.n in run ! tho residents of tho district interest-
Now York City noxt year. A llttlo ,ea ln tl10 Question. It Is prohahlo
less than 300 years ago the entire tliat thls wl" 1,0 u,nc- aml that at a"
Island of Manhattan was bought for I uarlv ln, the people of the west end
the equivalent of $24. I wl" ca" a mass meeting at which
Th. fl, .t. ,,. , tho various locations will bo dlscuss-
V,D ,n. .'" r .' ..?: '". "ed and some harmonious agreement
for the building of an electric rail
way Into any government reservation
has been granteil Captain Ward and
F. G. Drum, who will build Into Yo
semlte Park.
.PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
''Chester Dyniond, aged 77, an Ore
gon pioneer, died at Hood Illver Sun
day. Joseph F. Kennedy, bookkeeper for
a plumbing firm, wns killed ln a run
away at Spokane Sunday morning
Charles Clark will hang at Olym-I.Mr. Byers concerning
pla on September 2, for murdering and filling of tho grove, upon which
his mlstriss, Lena Pago, In Decern-1 tho deal for tho property will ho
be reached. If this Is not done, how
over, it Is practically certain that
tho .Matlock property will bo choson,
! I. 1.. 0 1... .1... n 1...
uw ll IB luvuitru uy wiu uuaiu ua uu
lllg In every way more desirable,
both as to location and cost, and
facility of building.
East End Hangs Fire.
The board will meet again ln a
short time, when the matter of tho
east end building will ho in all prob
ability taken up and settled. Tho
board Is now waiting to come to
come to some definite agreement with
the grading
G. II. l.acey. Portland.
Mrs. Hush, Walla Walla.
J. B. Grayheal and wife, Milton.
I j. G. Barron, Walla Walla.
E. It. Williams, Walla Walla.
W. M. Talbert, Freowater.
(. W. Lyetlll, Freowater.
A. Hopson, Freewater.
H. Frank t1, Mnratlon.
P. Goorllng, Marathon City.
J. P. McAlanus, Pilot Hock.
Charles Baker, Weston.
James Hodgson, Helix.
Mrs. Llndsey, Freewater.
F. H. Starkey, city.
Elvln Kennedy, city.
W. S. Brown, city.
W. E. Klledge. I.a Grande.
Mrs. E. M. Shutt, Heppner.
I. ormy Taylor, Iiocky Ford.
Clarence Watson, Hocky Ford.
Grant Horn, Pilot Kock.
Lloyd Henderson, Pilot Rock.
Josh Billings, La Gramie.
George Levansaler. La Grande.
Harry Mansfield, La Grande.
Billy Simpson, La Grande.
J. A. Wilson, cfty.
tber, 1902.
Hood Illver has shipped 70 car
loads of strawberries up to Satur
day, Juno 11. About half tho crop
Is gathered.
Tho life of Mayor Balllnger, of Se
attle, has been threatened by gam-
.biers and dive owners because of his
orders to close tho dens
i them closed..
closed.
ILLINOIS FOR HEARST.
Special Excursion to the World's Fair
Tho Denver & Bio Grande, in con
nection with the Missouri Pacific, will
rnu a series of personally conducted
excursions to the World's fair during
June. These excursions will run
through to St. Louis without change
Of cars, mnkillir short stnns nt nrlnxl.
Will ' pa points en route. The first of these
excursions will leave Portland Juno
Democratic State Convention
Endorse Him.
Springfield, 111.. Juno 13. Indlca-! 7th, and tho second Juno 17th. The
thins noliil. tn W. It. Hearst contrail- rnte from Pendleton will be SG0.00 to
ind keep ! lug the democratic state convention at- l-ouis and return. Excursionists
I here tomorrow, and a delegation in-; fiins via the Denver & Rio Orando
Tim Oroimn niiri i inn hnu ni,.,i structeil for him Is likely to bo '"we the privilege of returnlnc via n
Incorporation papers with the secro-1 chosen. Despite tho strenuous efforts ' different route, This Is the most
tary of state of Oregon, giving tho begun early In tho campaign by May- pleasant way, as welt as the most do
canital stock at $27,000,000 and ronro-' r Harrison of Chicago and his t'ol- Hghtful one, to cross the continent.
lowers to nave me convention ueciara oiupa uminsra give an opportu
for Congressman Williams, for tho nity of visiting the various points of
nresldentinl nomination, the Hearst Interests In and about Salt Lake City.
irnment 'rchoa i inlta the entire ' nven.ent has continued to gather Denver and Kansas City. If you wish
X.rilllllll(. U.UI.UI.U 41IUI1I1U, lliu lllliru - ,. ,i.ro, l,.,. In nivnmlinnv nnn tl.-. . I
amount was found to bo musty and i "" ...v-h ' . ,iirZ,rw n ? i !
worthless. Tho shipment was sent " ??n ,b 18 21 ',?, " C,' McBrldo. 124
uuuui ui lllv viuiui; ui imj nun lull, . .... ot.wvt, i uiiinuu, lur Dltrcpillfj
congressman. enr reservations.
I in addition to cnoosing tno ueie-
rented by W. W. Cotton.
When a shipment of 5,000,000
pounds of oats belonging to tho gov
from Seattle,
Dr. Louise Van Horn, a female phy
alclan, ; hlckeil a thug In tho groin, Kates t0 8ti Ulll,3 tomorrow's conven-1 Special Rates to Dlnnham Warm
as he at cmpted to take her purse, In Uon wlll ,l!une a fllll s,ato ticket to. P. Sorlnos
uoroin i-urK, opoHune, auiumy morn. bo votetl for at tho November clec- nincIl!lm w ' q" , . ,
,n.B.', HS ,a-y Broanlns on ,ne ""''tlon. There are a handful o usplr- r n.rHrvii ?n8n ret,,'rn
while the doctor ran away. allta for Ilt.arly overy fflco and 10 tlM. fB 1f
Tho Inmates of tho Billings, Mont.. I final make-up of tho ticket cannot bo pi?, v,ir .. 2' r ticket In
Jail stripped tho clothes from Jen- forecasted with any degree of cer-' C' "u nnrt hn. ?nd tbT
nlo Morrison, a girl tramp, who was tulnty. Among thoso whoso names m,ena's tn a aZJ lQV?on
.arrested for vagrancy, while dressed are mentioned ln connection with tho Jr i, ! 5 3Qih mA'
In malo attire, Saturday. They were gubernatorial nomination are JudBo rif S otl Mre E.
determined to ascertain the sox of Owen P. Thompson of Jacksonville, i ' ' " "
tho doubtful prisoner, and when tho. Mayor W, C. Crollus of Jollot,. Sena- " -
11 iuo not tree mncn at the Mer
chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to
G p. ,m., and at midnight.
jailer arrived In answer to her cries,
she was huddled In a corner, wrap
ped In a newspaper.
THREE BIG BARGAINS
In Suburban Property.
iFour ncres, good orchard and
houso $2,500
Six acres, with good houso, 400
hearing fruit treoa; good
chicken yard; 4 acros sot to
alfalfa, and an Independent
water system $5,300
Eight acres, good houso and barn,
100 bearing fruit trees $2,250
Stock ranch of 2300 acres. The
best for salo In Eastern Oregon,
nalsos 400 tons of hay. Plenty of
running water, timber and outside
range. $5 per acre.
City Property a Specialty.
E. T. WADE & SON.
tor L. B. Stringer of Lincoln, Elmore
Hurst of Rock Island, and William
Prentiss of Chicago.
UNITED MINEWORKERS.
Alabama Men Met to Discuss New
Wage Scale.
Birmingham, Ala., Juno 13. Tho
Alabama district organization of the
United Mlnoworkors of America, con
vened In annual session In this city
today. Thore was a full attendance of
dolegates present whon tho gathering
was called to order at 10 o'clock this
morning In Knights of Columbus hall
by President Flynn.
Iloutlno business occupied tho
morning. Tho principal work of tho
convention Is to formulato a wngo
scale to ho submitted to tho Joint con
ference with the mlno oporators noxt
week. It Is anticipated that an ami
cablo agreement will ho reached
without much difficulty,
Tho population of Qreoco la said to
he Increasing fastor than that of any
other country In Europo at prosent.
Wo are slow to follow tho advice
that conflicts with our desires.
ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE.
J llloluKjr huu l'ri,.l tUnt D.mdrulT I.
Cnuntd hr a Germ.
Sclonco Is donlff wonders thoso days' In
.,..w.v..,u u as in mclianlc3, Sluco
I Adam lived, tho human roco has been
n CJwUl! ,J?dru'r' f"r which no hair
preparation hai. herotoforo proved a sue
cessful euro until Nowbro'g Hernlchlo vtaa
put ?n thp market. U Is
nralkm that kills the arm that makes
dandruff or scurf by dlgfflnii into tho
.calp to Ket at .ho root of tShair"whl
II w the vitality ; causlne itching wcS
fallliiR Irnlr, ami nnally baldnesa Wlthl
U lsa'.hoU on'rJVT' 6rnw7,m,r.X:
it la tho only destroyer of dandriiir
fn M-.bB'.,aJl,nB arU"" B.na'wS
In stamps for sample to The IlnrnU
clde Co., Detroit. Mich. P
F. W. Schmidt, special agent.
TUESDAY'S SPECIAI
WATCHES FREE
iiritl niiii ffnn urittl PVSW Ttvnn's SUlt OP hflVTc' lr-.
" w - pants suit of jJ
n ..intli Tli air wnn'f. Inct Inner eft n . 1 wS
a uaianiccu vrutwii. uv, v tunic riOTlflQy'
Ihe FAIR. THeFAl
I EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY HERE.
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Pcsltlvely tie bl
made.
Any quantity
she. Delivered !
home.
Always call j
pla.
A. NOLI
'Phone Malt III
SHE KNEW.
Dick Ho says ho loves his wife for all he's worth.
Daisy He means for all she's worth.
Woman's
No woman's nnppl
ness can be complete
without children ; it
is her natur; to love
and want them
US' much so us
it is to love the
beautiful and
Tho critical wdeal throuch which the exnectnnt- mother must
.11 tlreacl. Dam.. SUltennrr nnd rinnimr
mire.
Dass. however, is so frauirht wit I
' . ' : o ...... v..wm, ,M,,ir nunc, mi; uu uuillicr,
that the very thoucrht of it fill hr with nr.r-i,o:..., i
There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful
or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for
the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This
BUU UU1IUC1IUI
remedy is always
appliedexternally.and
has carried thousands
of women throuch
the tryincr crisis without suffering.
fend for.frM book oonUlnlnj lnlormlion
I DrlMltu Talus to all udhIui noil,.,.
Tk Bradfleld ReoniaUr Atlaata, Ga.
Mother's
F Hendf
Its Rich, and Delicioos I
Our coldi storage meats aro alwaya right; always tondor; always I
Juicy.
Try our mild cured Hama. Thoy aro free from that atrong taate. S
The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. j
607 MAIN STREET. I
The Fre
Restaur
Best 25 Cent Mtil In I
Private Dining Pari
Elegant Furnished
Connection.
QUS LaFONTffil
C33 Main Stn
MtllM
PABST
Milwaukee Beer !
ON DRAUGHT AT
THE STATE SALOON
J. E. Russell & Co., Props.
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UUlu ueiuuiiu u iie.
siou Is mi Important one, J1
lusting duality. I
contains every pkM Wl
trnde. Plain land rli l
uoiuaire uiumu - (Ui
SUe and quality sow l
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