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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1904.
PAGE TWO.
Phosphate
Drawn In Stone
A delicious, healthful, strength
giving drink served In nn ap
petizing wny.
A drink men like, and women
too.
A spicy, aromatic food drink,
cooling, refreshing and palato
pleasing. 10c.
F. W. SCHMIDT
DRUGGIST.
Postomce Block.
'Phono Main SCI.
OF
ATHENA
CALLED TO WALLA WALLA
BY CASE SEVERE ILLNESS.
Hcvere Case Stomach Trouble and
Nervous Prostration Rebekas
Elect Two Full Corps of Officers
Rebekah Lodge With Twenty Mem
Bers. Organized at Adams.
HOTEL ARRIVAi-S.
GENERAL NEWS.
Ferguson, an Iron mag
125,000,000, is dead at
Kd ward A I
nato worth
Pittsburg.
Over $10,000 In gold was seized In
Chicago gambling houses Saturday
night by District Attorney Llndsloy.
President Loubet, of France, has
conferred tho degree of the Grand
Cross of tho Legion of Honor on
American Ambassador Porter.
Santos Dumont has nrrlved In Now
York en routo to St. Louis to com
pete for tho $100,uuu prize offered by
tho exposition for the successlul air
ship.
Commandant F. W. Dickons, of tho Trti!,s
I.caguo Island navy yard, has been
appointed a rear admiral, to fill tho
place of J. .1. Heart, of the light-
house hoard.
Lightning struck the Thunder
Mountain stage Saturday, Instuntly
killing tho four horses and injuring,
but not fntally. the driver and threo
passengers.
Athena, June 10. Mrs. William Mc-
Hrlde was called to Walla Walla
, Tuesday to nttend the bedside of n
; little child of Sam McHrldo's, which
i Is very 111. .Mrs. Mcllrlde will return
homo this evening. I
1 .Mrs. Jako Crnten is seriously 111 at
her home near Athena. I
- Mrs. Cox Is very low. It Is hoped
, she will bo able to be moved to tho
, hospital this week. Sho has a atom
, ach trouble and nervous prostration. 1
1 Miss Eva McDonald returned home
this morning after an extended visit
with relatives.
I Mrs. James Nelson stopped off
while on her way to Milton to visit
' her daughter. Mrs. Lloyd, who has
suffered a relapse.
i Mrs. Hall has returned to Astoria
i after an extended visit with her uncle
, and nunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. lleedor.
! The grand president, Mrs. Harnett,
and tho Hebekah team went to Adams
I yesterday, where they organized a
, Hebekah lodge or 20 members. Tho
following officers were elected: Mrs.
Olsle Adams, N. .; Mrs. Ferguson,
V. Q.; Mrs. Tom Snnlen, Sec.: Miss
i .Mary Darr. Treas. Many members
' besides the team attended from here.
Mrs. K. A. Donley Is tho proud pos
sessor of a $000 piano.
1 Mrs. William Oolson nnd daughter,
Kittle, have returned homo from nn
extended visit to Wnlla Walla.
I Rebekahs Elect Offi?ers.
The Hebokahs elected officers last
Tuesday as follows: Mrs, Fred Gross,
P. 0.; Miss Mao Gross, V. G.; Miss
Mabel Thompklns, Sec.; Mrs. S. T.
Sharp, H. S.: Miss Kittle Sharp,
Echo.
A.
W.
It.
H.
It.
REVIEW ASSESSMENT.
j Hot Fight Between Spokane County
Assessor and the Newspaper.
Twenty-five thousand dollars Is tho
1 assessment determined upon this
morning by Assessor Dayton H. Stow
iart for the Associated Press franchise
No disturbances have been caused nnd contract held in Spokane by W.
in Finland by the assassination of H. Cowlos, says tho Spokane Press.
Governor Hohrlnkoff and the authorl- This assessment Is tho same as was
ties, find little outward sympathy made last year and upon which Mr.
sister,
witli tho assassin.
The Hrotherhood of Bookbinders In
session at St. Paul passed strong res
olutions Saturday against .President
Hoosovelt for retaining Miller In the
government printing office against tho
wishes of his fellow employes.
Pension Commissioner Ware has
declined to write a poem for the Chi
cago Tribune on tho troubles of tho
pension system nnd his coming res
ignation. Ware says he will remain
in the pension bureau until pardoned
out.
James H. Maxwell, of Balrd, Toxas,
John Maxwell, of Pierce, Ariz., and
Enoch Woodward, or Douglas. Ariz.,
were murdered by Mexican bandits i
in Sonora, Mexico, Saturday, and rob
bed of $600. The Americans wore on
a prospecting tour.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
Cowles has not yet seen fit to pay
! his tuxes nnd which County Trensur
, er Mudgett has so far not collected. 1
.Mr. Stewart delayed fixing tho us- j
sessmcnt on this property, thinking
that .Mr. Mudgett would make an
effort to collect tho tax and that pos-'
I slbly n test of tho matter would thus 1
be mado In the court, which would be j
a guide to tho assessor in his assess-'
ment this year. I
i The assessment on tho Spokesman- j
Hovlow personal property, including i
' plant, material, cash, etc.. and oxclu
I slvo of tho franchlso was made by Mr. 1
i Stewart a few weeks ago and Is fixed
this year nt $12,000, which Is slightly
more than tho assessment of last
year.
Last year the assessment nn this
property was $39,870. Mr. Stewart
figured the usual 10 per cent decrease,
etc., and then added the requisite
amount for an additional typesetting
machine and otner new macninery
i addon (Hiring me year.
Tho Seattle Times has heen sued Prior to tho announcement of tho
for $25,000 damages to character, by assessment on the plant, which was
Frank Welstllng, an nttornoy of So-1 mado a fow weeks ago, the Spokes
attle. man-Review unit roasting Mr. Stow-
Tho Hood River strawberry crop art and did not roast him for sever
will only amount to 100,000 crates, or nl days.
20,000 short of tho early estimates
of tho crop.
Millard Hill, a Salem cigar dealer,
was drowned In tho Willamette Sat-,
urday by the overturning of a launch j
in the river.
A movement Is on foot to divide tho ;
Oregon Episcopal church' Into two,
dioceses, tho Cascade mountains to 1
be the dividing line. I
N. II. Latimer, of the Doxtor-Horton I
Trust Company, wua elected prcsl-
j . 1 1, .. n '., ,. 1. I .. .... c. . ., Tin..i,
ere" Association at Walla Walla Sat'
urday.
Because of orrors in tho reports tho
secretary of state has returned the
election returns of Coos, Clackamas,
Harnoy, Lake. Lincoln and Morrow
counties for correction.
Over 200,000 head of sheep have
been permitted to graze on the Cas
cade reserves for tho season of 1904
No sheep will be permitted on the
Olympic nor the Idaho reserves.
David Brings, a farm boy of Grant's
Pass, has discovered a quartz ledgo
from which the family pounded $25,'
000 In mortars In ono weok. Tho on
tiro sum was taken from an oxcava
tlon 10 feet long by seven feet deep
The ledgo is decomposed and is
growing better with depth.
The management waited to see
what tho assessment would be, but
when Mr. Stewart. Instead of taking
tho hint, added slightly to tho as
sessment, tho paper could not enduro
It. and tho next two or theo issues
of the paper contained as bitter
roasts as the writers could invent
nil because, of course, Mr. Stewart
did not make tho railroad assessment
higher.
SHEEP GROWING STATES.
If you want to buy wheat land, a
Block ranch, town proporty, vacant
lots or anything In tho real estato
lino, just drop in and seo us.
E. T. WADE & SON.
Office In E, O. Building, Poudloton,
Or. 'Phono Black 1111.
Montana Leads With Over 5,000,000
Head in 1904.
Montana remains at tho head of
tho wool-producing states of tho
Union. The report of tho acting sta
tistlclan of tho department of agrlcul
ture shows that this stato has moro
sheep than any other state In tho
Union.
Tho report Indicates that Montana
has 5,270,063 sheep, having an aver
age value of $2.31 a heart when tho
estimate was made.
Wyoming Is second with 4,602,658
head, with an averaga value of $2.58
a head. New Mexico is. third with
3,860,466, with an avcrago value of
$1.93 a head. Idaho Is fourth on tho
list with 3,588,034, $2.21 a head.
Next in order are Ohio, Oregon,
California and Michigan, each above
tho 2,000,000 mark. Colorado, Texas,
Wisconsin, New York and Arizona
each have more than 1,000,000.
Tho most Interesting thing about
tho sheep census is tho fact that the
51,630,144 head In the country shows
a decreaso of 12,334.732 hoart.
That is a shrinkage In numbers
that is highly Important to flock rais
ers all over tho land. Tho total num
ber of sheep reported In the United
8tates last year was 63,964,870.
COMING EVENT8.
Juno 22 Thirty-second annual re
union Oregon Ploneors, Portlaud.
Juno 23. 24. 25 Northwest sports
men's tournnmont, Pendleton.
August 22-27 American Mining
Congress, Portland.
Mrs. Molissa Ellen Oloason, at
Philomath, died Saturday, aged 64,
Sho camo to Oregon from Missouri In
1851.
U
G.
Attention Sheepmen.
Range to leaso and can lnmtn
somo good range and water. Address
box 44, La Grande, Or.
$7.50 Panama hats for 14.7K
Totit8ch.
The Pendleton.
.Miss Loela Hcndrlck, Walla Walla.
W. H. Herman, Portland.
A. Roderick Grnnt, Portland.
W. II. Seavor, San Francisco.
J. H. Morris, Chicago.
Master Murray. Louisville.
R. A. Watson, city.
William Mttlu-r. Portland.
C. M. Smith, Portland.
A. W, fclckner, Spokane.
L. Hunzlkor, city.
A. H. Cnstnn, Spokane.
W. R. McRoborts, Spokane.
A. D. Stlllman. city.
C. L. Cox, Echo.
T. H. Smith, Portland.
W, P. Jenkins, Chlcngo.
S. Pelsor. San Francisco.
A. Sturtzkopf, Helena.
Blrtie Etam, Milton.
W'. H. Olemlonnlng Portland.
G. D. Galley, Portland.
E. W. Hrlghnm. Boston.
J. K. Levy, Chicago
S. T. Nowblll. Dayton
C. H. Wastler. Chicago.
A. L. Denny, Portland.
George Eger, Astoria.
A. Nylamler, Portland.
A. Hrodlo, I.nulsvlllp.
L. Hairsfurther. Chicago.
F. S. McMnhon nnd wife. Portland.
W. J. Halght and wife. La Grande.
W. Fitzgerald. Portland.
W. B. Hamilton and wife
Mrs. G. Harris, Athena.
H. W, Cameron. Spokane.
M. Cozlo, Spokane.
Louis Appslo. Chicago
J. M. Orooni, Portland.
Fred Olson, Snn Francisco.
N. L. Tooker. Portland.
R, E. Pakkock, Portland.
T. D. Hunt, Portland.
A. C. Hrodlo, Portland.
A. C. Hrodlo, Portland.
C. E. Nelson, Weston.
G. J. McEroy, Spokane.
C. Mclireen, Spokane.
T. Htslop and wife. city.
A. Seeds. Spokane.
L. Morey. Spokane.
S. Welch, Baker City.
.1. M. Glllveray. Spokane.
Alma D. Katz, Boise.
L. F. Hobarge, St. Paul.
W. D. Chamberlain, city.
T. H. Stacker, San Francisco.
Charles H. Green, San Francisco.
T. H. Smith, San Francisco.
.1. C. I.imlsoy. Portland.
A. Leopold. Chicago.
F. E. Rnmsoy. Chlcngo
Joseph MeCabe. "Wallu Walla.
C. O. Ambs. St. Louis.
W. O .Ambs, St Uuils
L. E. Johnson, Sunipter.
E. L. Wheeler, Waltsburg.
N. D. Kueettle, Pomeroy.
George L. Clement and
Wulla Wnlla.
Hoy Harrlmnn.
Miss F. Williams.
Miss Walsh.
The St. George.
Louis Henndur, New York.
W. N. Dill, St. Louis.
H. R. Lacy, St. Joe.
Mayno Jones, Baker City.
M. Mnnson, Milwaukee.
J. J. Burns, Portland.
J. Jacobs, Portland.
Frank Hershy, Nebraska.
B. W. Lovens, Sunipter.
A. F. Baal, Walla Walla.
A. O. Henderson, Walla Walla.
W. S. Ryan, Walla Walla.
George V. Stone, San Francisco.
G. Tuttle. Portland.
W. P. Moffntt, Walla Walla.
W. A. Haltz, Sallda.
Mrs. Thompson, Walla Walla.
C. L. Downer, Spokane.
R. C. French, Portland.
Ralph Johnson, Portland.
Oeorgo Goodnight, Portland.
L. H. Gibson, Now York.
F. E. Cnrson, Sioux City.
Sam J. Cohen, Now York.
J. E, Rothschild, Denver.
R. C. Dodd, Denver.
C. H. Thompson, Seattle.
James Whlttcmoro, St. Louis.
R. F. Steele, Chicago.
The Bickers.
E. H. Hurko, Portland.
W, J. Owans, La Grande.
.Mrs. W. D. Smith, U Grande.
F. J. Bowers.. Wnlla Walla.
William Dunbar. Wnlla Walla.
James Casoy, Walla Walla.
J. W. Alllster, Walla Walla.
W. M. Parker, Walla Walla.
D. Hayes, Wnlla Walla.
F. F. Hoot, Walla V4alia.
A. W. Alllster, Walla Walla.
James O'Connor, Wnlla Walla.
L. Smith, Walla Walla.
M. W. Gray, Walla Walla.
T. J. Casoy, Walla Walla.
James Morgan, Walla Walla.
Alascott. Walla Walla,
Sam .Miller. Walla Walla.
L. C. Alarln, Wnlla Walla.
W. II. Berkley, Walla Walla.
Afascott. Walla Walla,
W. B. Collins, Walla Walla.
George D. O'Conner, Wnlla AVnlla.
Dan Lnnknrd, Walla Walla.
Cldyo, Conks. Walla Walla.
Mr. Croker, Walla Walla.
H. U Talbot. Walla Walla.
L. M. Talbot, Walla Walla.
Airs. J. C. Talbot. Walla Walla.
Guy Bartlett', Walla Walla.
Owen AIcKlnnoy, Walla Walla.
Harmon Wicrk, Walla Walla.
Otto Hlnsze, Walla Wnlla.
Nora Cam, Walla Walla.
Grace Cam, Walla Wnlla.
Thomas Carn, Walla Wiilla,
James Casey and wife, Wnlla Walla
Air. Dallllng.
J. II. Conlry, Alllton.
W. D. Marks, Spokane.
O. G. Allen, city.
U E. Huklll, Stnrhuck.
F. H. Olds, Wnlla Walla.
W. Halo Carter, La Grando.
C. O. Mltchut, Iowa.
Jerry St. Dannls, city.
Mrs. Edna Ripper, Echo.
Fred A. Lleuallon, Adams.
U. Thrasher, Corvallls.
H. Taylor, New York.
Hortonscn, Now York.
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TUESDAY'S SPECIALS
Black Silk Skirts, worth $8.50, for Tuesday only
Black Silk Skirts worth $10.98, for Tuesday only
Black Silk Underskirts, $0.00 kind, special
Black silk Underskirts, $5.50 kind, special
Colored Silk Underskirts, $6.00 kind, speclnl
$6.98
$8.75
$4.98
$4.48
$4.98
Sill; Waists of all descriptions reduced for Tuesday's,
$4.00 Waists for $3.00, otc.
per cent,
i lhe r AIIv. the VAl
J EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY HERE.
444-'4A,AA.,, .
UNCLE SAM'S HIRED HELP.
by
Loo
Over 226,000 Persons Employed
the United States Government.
Uncle Sam employs In the civil
service moro than 220,000 persons, So
naturally, It keeps the old gentleman
busy getting together money for the
payroll nnd to meet other necessary
expenses. Tins array ot civil em
ployes Is nenrly threo times us great
as the combined army nnd navy
Statistics concerning tho persons
engnged in the civil service have been
worked up by tho census bureau.
It Is explained In the report that
these figures do not Include 85,000
postmasters nud employes nt smaller
IMistofllces, about 15,000 employes
with smnll salaries In tho field
branches of tho wnr department, 10,
000 employes at navy yards and a
fow thousand In other parts of the
service.
The ruport deals only with 150,3S:t
employes, whose work Is as follows:
Clerical, 102,431; professional, techni
cal and scientific, 0089; executive, I.
077; mechanical, 7181.; sub-clerical
nud 5517.
"NOW SUMMER BLINKS ON
FLOWERY BRAES,"
ami the Joys of carriago riding are at
their best, provided you have tho
right vehicle. You will if you mako
your selection at Neaglo's. We have
carriages to suit overy fancy, from
phaotons to huekboards, and overy
one mil ile right in stylo and finish,
guaranteed to give the easiest riding
and most durability.
Wo have tho colobrnted Winona
Positively thebettins
made.
Any quantity you
sire. Delivered to jw
home.
Always call for Olj
pla.
A. NOLTE
Phone Main til.
Of the 150,383 there uro 137.0I11 , wagons, hacks and buggies. Aludo for
mules nnd 13,322 females; 135,575 na
tive and 1 1.808 foreign.
Those less than 20 years old num
ber 3422, between 70 and SO years of
ago. 1307, and over 80 years, 101. Em
ployes between 30 nnd -10 years num
ber 40.102, 20 to 30 years 39.21S, 10
to 50 years, 30,394.
Those who have served less than
ono year number 32,402, ono to five
year, 52.703; five to 10 years, 25,128;
10 to 20 years, 27,700; 30 to 40 years,
2010; over 40 years, 328.
Employes who receive less than
$720 a year numbered 50,001; from
$720 to $840, 13,023: $1000 to $1200,
22,880; $2000 to $2500, 1075; $2500
and over, 851.
Then there aro 13,938 who work :
without compensation. This number
Is mado up wholly of substitute rural i
free delivery carriers.
Tho Importance of Uncle Sam as '
a citizen of Washington is shown by
tho fact that his employes there niiin-1
her 18,703 men and 6882 women. I
this climate. Call nnd sec them.
We set your tires whllo you wait,
on tho hydnullu machine No bruis
ing or burning of wheols. Adds to
llfo of wheels. Try it and bo pleased.
NEAGLES BROS.
Big Brick Shop.
CANADA SANCTIONS THE ROAD.
Grand Trunk Pacific Will Open Upl
500,000,000 Acres.
After prolonged debato und several I
concessions on tho part of tho govern-1
merit party, tho Canadian house of I
commons has passed the Grand Trunk j
Pacific bill by a vote of 105 to 59.'
Amendments providing for complete i
government ownership were defeated
and tho bill will shortly bo approved
also by the souato and the governor
general.
Tho bill provides for tho building
of a road from Aloncton, by wny of
North Bay or Gravenhurst nnd Win
nipeg, to either Butte Inlet or Port
Simpson, a distance of 3125 miles.
The project Is estimated to cost about
$125,000,000, nnd is promoted by the
Grand Trunk railroad.
Tho Canadian government will con
struct the portion of tho road from
Winnipeg north and lease it to the
Grand Trunk Pacific for a term of 45
years at three per cent upon tho In
vestment. Aftor this It Is understood
that tho company will reimburse tho
government.
For tho construction of the re
malnder of the road tho government
will guarantee tho payment of tho con
structlon bonds to be issued by the
uranu Trunk Pacific.
It has been estimated that the rail
road will help to open to cultivation
500,000,000 acros of fertile land In the
Canadian Northwest, capable of pro
duclng five times tho grain crop of
mo uniieu amies.
Palmo
Tablets
THE GREAT NERVE TONIC
AND RESTORER.
See our window display.
Brock & McComas
Company
DRUGGISTS.
Cor. Main and Court Sts.
Pendleton, Oregon.
TEETH
$4.00; silver filling, Wc;
trading, GOc.
with all modern methodi
appliances, and 'guarantee
work to be ot me cuaes:
consistent, wltli nrsKUS!
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Dentist!.
Association Block.
Phone Main 1GC1.
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The
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the eerm that causes dandruff.
is.ni mo eerm that causes
falling' hair and baldness, you will have
no more dandruff, and your hair must
grow luxuriantly. Newbro's 'Herplclde
not only contains tho dandruff g0rm
destroyer, but It Is also a moat delight
ful Jialr dressing for regular toilet use.
No other hair preparation is on this
scientlflo basis of destoying the dandruff
germs. It stops all Irritation, keens tlu
calp sweet, pure and wholesome, no
member that something (claimed to bo
'Just as Rood." will not do tho work of
genuine Herplclde. Sold by loading
druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for earn
pie to The Horplcido Co., Detroit, Mich.
F. W. Schmidt, special nnent.
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 150 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for wheat.
Flour, AUll Food. Ohonnod Pd.
etc., always on hand.
SfiERWIN &
WILLIAMS
PAINT
ONLY PLACE
TON TO
IN PENDLE
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ALL KINDS.
OF
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Court St.
St
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Place
Health
Food
Wafers, fruit crackers, cream
sticks, nut butter and saltod
peanuts.
Despam & Clark
rmcMnMV AND OBnn
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slou Is an .important one,l
lasting quality.
Our assortment ol
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.... mown
contains every
trade. Plain land rings
I.I Ih nil UllHhR.
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