PAGES. DAILY EAST ORECONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 18, 1904. PAGE THREE. Iksht is J joa fa I to job trawl 50c; a I mtt! t est nil e IojkI SJICttl OS. ml ml Iicol 101. n 11 Our Tailor-Made Suits to Go IF YOU WANT A REAL STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE, TAILOR-MADE SUIT THAT IS GUARANTEED TO OE THIS SEASON'S PRODUCTION, YOU HAD BETTER BUY IT HERE. Three Big Specials $10.00 TO $12.00 TAILOR-MADE - tT SUITS JPO.JVJ $15.00 TO $18.00 TAILOR-MADE QQ $20.00 TO $25.00 TAILOR-MADE P'P'f I''t'l'f 4- I mm HI IRS RAILROAD Alexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES M--i'1-M"W"H''l"l'.l"M UttfHWK ' BASE BALL The Washington & Columbia River Railway Special Summer Excur sion Rates to Coast Points. Beginning Juno 15, 1904. the W. & C. R. railway will have on sale tickets to Westport, Long Beach, Clatsop Beech, Tokeland, Ilwaco, Scavlew, Ti oga, Pacific Park, Ocean Park, Nah cotta, Flavel, Gearhart and return at $10.00 for the round trip. For children of half fare age, one half the above rate. Tickets will be good returning until September 30th. For full Information call upon or address, W. ADAMS, Agent. LANDOWNERS WILL BUILD IN THE PROSSER BEET BELT. Two Games for One Admission He is Now a Strictly Sober Man. Portland, Ore., April 2G, 1904. Our druggist here asked mo to write you about "TRIB." My Bon took "TRIB" about 18 months ago and has been a sober and industrious man since. He has taken the SUNDAY, JUNE 19 W. & C. R. of Walla Walla vs. O. R. & N. of Pendleton at 2 o'clock La Salle College of Walla Walla vs. Pendleton Wonders at 3:30 o'clock Band concert at grounds during games. These two games promise to be red hot from start to finish. The old time rivals meet Walla Walla gainst Pendleton. Admission 25c cure, but commenced drinking again soon after. It cost his 1C0 to tako the cure and $12.50 to take "TKIB." He says "TRIB" Is by far the best cure of the two. He has sold many treatments for the drug gists since ho took "TRIB." Wishing you success, I am your friend, J. L. STONE. For sale by Tallman & Co. In order to accommodate fishing parties the O. P.. & N. Co. will, until rtnsn of season, have train No. 2. leaving hero at 5:45 p. m., stop at North Fork on Saturday evenings, and train No. 1, due In Pendleton at 9 a. m.. stop at some place Monday morning. This arrangement will be in effect Saturday, May 14. E. C. SMITH, Agent. Local Capitalist of Franklin County Backed by the Northern Pacific, Have Organized the Sunnytlde Railway Company With $500,000 Capital Beet Factory at ProMer Assured New Road Designed to Haul Beets to the Factory M. L. Causey, of La Grande, Promoting the Factory. Many Umatilla county people who are Interested in Franklin county, Washington, real estate, will he In terested in knowing tlint a farmers' railroad, extending 35 miles from Topplnlsh to Prosser, through the richest section of the Prosser beet and wheat land, has been organized, with n capital stock of $500,000, backed by tho Northern Pacific The incorporators of the new com pany are Walter N. Granger, general manager of tho Washington Irrigation Company, and George P. Eaton, of Zillah: Morris Sisk, of Liberty: S. J. Harrison, C. E. Woods and Norman Wood In, of Sunnysldo; H. F. Gloyd and F. I;. Pitman, of Pressor, and A. B. Flint, of Outlook. Tho new or ganization Is called the Sunnysldo Railway Company and Is formed as a result of the sugar beet ngltntlou In thnt district, The beet sugar factory being pro moted at Prosser by M. U Causey, of I.a Grnnde, Is now n certainly nnd this road Is designed to carry the beets from the principal beet belt in tho Sunnysldo district to the factory. Tho road will bo built by tho farm ers of the district, each man taking stock lielng required to subscribe nn amount equal to $5 per acre on his land. The Northern Pacific Railroad Company has guaranteed to float bonds sufllclcnt to furnish the track, bridges and equipment, which assures tho enrly construction of tho rond. The Northern Pacific will also fur nish terminal facilities and tho rolling stock will bo kept in repair by that company. One remarkable feature of tho en terprise is thnt a largo -settlement of Dunkards headed by Rev. I). J. Har rison, is taking an nctlvo interest in promoting tho culturo of sugar beets and Is also foremost in pushing the new railroad. The colony of Dunk ards near Sunnysldo is ono or tho largest in the West nnd they ore highly Industrious, progressive and enterprising people. The land In tho SunnyRldc district is rich, sandy soil, resembling the Echo soil and is especially adapted to sugar beet culture and tho assur ance of tho factory at Prosser will Increaso land values 25 per cent. M. L. Causey, of, La Grande, who Ik promoting the Prosmn- factory, Ir tho man who brought tho sugar factory to La Grande and to his energy and patience is due tho Inrrenso In farm ing land values In that value from $30 to $50 per acre In the pant four years. AN EDITOR 65 YEARS. William Osman Has Run Ottawa Free Trader Since 1839. Ottawa, III., June IS. Among its other distinctions this town lays claim to being tho home of tho denn of tho American newspaper profession In tho person of William Osman, edi tor of tho Ottawa Freo Trnder, who tomorrow will celebrate his SMh birthday. Mr. Osman has been edit ing tho Freo Trader almost continu ously for 65 years. Even now ho goes to tho olllco dally, writes a column or moro of editorials, reads his own proof, looks over the exchanges, and does his full share of wark as editor of tho paper. During tho tifi years which Osman has spent on tho editorial trlinid ho has had two or three vacations, though always retaining his Interest In tho paper. Ho served for a year as n private In tho Mexican war and took part In the battlo of Buena Vista, From 1S53 to 1857 ho served ns en grossing clerk of tho house of repre sentatives nt Springfield, and during llmt llroo became Intimately acquaint ed with Abraham Lincoln, John A, Logan nnd other characters who have been famous in the history of tho stnto nnd nation. For six months In IStU ho held n clerkship in tho In- jterlor department nt Washington, nnd has tylco been postmaster of Ottawn, onco under lresldent Buchanan and again under President Cleveland. Bird malum keeps your bird healthy and makes him sing. Frederick Nolf & Co. namhlcr and Crescent Bicy cles. $20 to $10. Wo nltow 10 per cent reduction for cash pur chases. FINE STATIONERY. Wo nro showing n Ono lino of hulk goods. Kurd's "Royal Whlto" In tho following shapes with envelopes to match: "Mildred," "Octavo," "Billot," "Douglas," "aiadstone," "Com mercial." tf you tiso fine stationery, this lino will certainly pleaso you. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony In great quantity Is constantly coming In, declaring nr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption Coughs nnd Colds to ho un equaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFnrland, Bcntorvllle, Vn.. serves as oxnmple. Ho writes; "I had bron chitis for threo years nnd doctored all tho tlmo without being boncfitcd. Then I begnn taking Dr. King's Now Discovery nnd a few liottlos wholly cured me." Equally effectlvo In curing nil lung and throat troubles, consump tion, pneumonia nnd grip. Guaranteed by Tnllninn & Co., druggists, Trlnl bottle freo, regular sizes 50c ami $1. Bound for Tanana. Seattle, Juno 18. Gold seekers nro still flocking to tho Tnnann. On the stenmshlp City of Seattle, which sail ed for tho North this morning, there wero 125 pasengers, tho majority of whom were bound for the now gold fields. As n enrgo tho City of Seattle had a large consignment of fresh fruit for tho Interior nnd const cities. Tlie Ice consumed In Great Brltnln comeR almost exclusively from Norway FINNISH PATRIOT-MARTYR. Mover nmrennhelm. of New York. wlin In worth 150.000.000. admits be ing blackmailed by Hanna McNamara in large amounts, but nas uaixeu encouraged by the fight that million aire Piatt Is making ugalnst tho oc toroon fascinator. l--a f out it ;--,. itiiinrii dAir For over half a century wc have maintained our reputation ai roastcn and blenderi of coffee that i alwayj uniform in quality. J. A. FOLGER OX CO. San Frnclco tmporttn of Fln ColT DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE Ctaonic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women X-Ray and Electfo-Therapetttfcs JUD BUILDING, CORNER MAIN AND COURT. TELEPHONES-OFFICE, MAIN 721; RE8I- -"ti 1163. PENDLETON, OREGON. 2 Member of the Patriotic Society Kills Russian Governor Then Suicides. Helslngrors, Finland, June IK. Gen. Brobrikorf, governor general of Finland, wan shot and fatally wound ed at tho entrnnco of the Finnish sen ate, this morning, by a Hon of Henntor Schuman, who Immediately suicided, Schuman was a member of the Kin- j nlsh patriotic party. General Bobrl- null wuh imti-u iu m. i L-K-rniMu k in dying condition, Gen, BohrlkoD Is icspoiislblo for tho cruel oppression of l'11' wholii Finnish people ever since ho has been governor general of the country. It was through bis efforts that Finland was robbed of hT army. BobrlkofT for a number of years hud been grad ually Increasing tho rigor of the mili tary rt'uIrciiientH of tho Finns, anil his last coup was to take from that people their Individual military pow er. Tho Finnish soldiery, since tho Im perial ukase went forth lo disband I lie army, has been drafted Into tho Rus sian army mid the command of all troops In tho land has been given to Russian officers. The increase of taxation, the sub stitution of the Russian tongue as tho court language, the (substitution of Russian courses of study In all tne schools, nnd other severe forms of Russian Intolerance and discipline wero laid at Ilobrjkoff'8 feet by the Finns. A number of unsuccessful attempts have been made ou his llfo previous to this last and successful attempt. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER BETTER THAN THE OLD-TIME CREAM OF TARTAR POWDERS. The Columbia Lodging House Well vontllatcd, nont nnd com- fortnblo iooiiib, good bods. Bar i In connection, where boat goods nro served. Main street, center of block, between t.'.v and streets. Wobb . F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds nave good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. IYIINNIS 5 Leave orders at Neunian's Cigat Store. Z J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention siren end all J work executed properly. Z Bleetrleal Suppllei of all kind! OFFICE-121 WEST COURT ST. " (Tribune Uulldlni) INSURANCE. Fire, Life and Accident. JOE ELL noom 8, Over Taylor'i Hard ware Store. Special Sale Items FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 18 AND WEEK FOLLOWING. REGI8TER MORE VOTERS. Direct Primary Law Requires Books Be Opened for November Election, ltv , TimvUInn In thft direct liri- mary law enacted last week at tho (irtltu rucrtcitrntlrtn r,t VAtlTU U-lll lift TO sumt'd this autumn for tho November elections. Heretofore tho registration law has h,...n ilnflrlunt In 4 lint r4tlect. for it has required electors to register prior to May 16 In order to voto In Novem ber for president, or to voto on tho affidavit of six freeholders, rViilnlu olorbu I It mil I'll fill I till! BtatO W-V . J Lll ....- CJ .. are now required to reopen tho regis tration books "between rsepieiuuur tu, 1901, and G o'clock p. m. of October on ion j ami i.u'wn Mm same dates in' each' and every year thereafter in which there shall bo au ciocuuu ui presidential electors." in Mwumt,i.i, , o flrut olnctlonu for prohibition will bo held under tho lo cal option law on too samu uy un fhn election for president, namely. November 8, In Jananese tho word "Mikasa" in dicates a warship and "Maru" a shop of commerce, Zephyr Dress Ginghams WE OFFER THE ENTIRE A880RTMENT OF DESIRABLE PATTERNS AND COLORS, WORTH 12ac AND 15c, AT 10o A YARD. Men's Working Shirts DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR 60c TO 65c ASSORTMENT. GOOD DESIRABLE PATTERNS. 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