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( 1 ilCHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. gconomy Brand vaporafed Cream k., the above cap label. ICcntalns fully as much I food substance per can as I the watery imitations in lamer cans. I It is smooth and perfect I because skillfully pre pared Us purity Is guaranteed. jou are Interested In Oil iitlng, see us, Our line is liplete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SAl-LSS BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS I We make a specialty ot nrnins PICTURES. Newest lock of frames. -IC. C. SHARP Opera House Block. Positively the best beer made. Any quantity you de ire. Delivered to your borne. Always call for Olym Pit. A. NOLTE 'Phone Main 81. College riace Health Food ',fW, fruit crack Am. praam 1 ,aki, nut butter and salted moan, espaio & Clark INSURANCE. Fir- Life and Accident IOE ELL - Over Taylor'. Hard ware Store. E. Van Dttsen &Co. C0Ractor8 of brick WORK. Ur ettng and are places 18 fim-ciaaa mannor. , Mini t. .. f ux .o5, Pendleton. AMONG THE ! Ob THE INLAND EMPIRE Engine Is a "Hoodoo." Northern Pacific locomotive No. 100 was derailed seven times In nine months in 1893, according to a state ment of the company filed yosterday In tho personal Injury suit or John O. l.obor against the railroad for $20,000. Mr. Lebor was n fireman on the en gine for r while and was Injured In a wreck which occurred at Pullman Junction on October 25. In his com plaint he alleges that the engine was old, worn out. Improperly adjusted and had a bad record for abandoning the smooth stool rails laid for Its accom modation and tearing up tho right of way. In order to establish these allega tions, tho attorneys for the plaintiff demanded that the company. In reply to Interrogatories, give a record for the engine for 10 months precldlng the accident. This record was filed yesterday. It shows that the engine has been used alternately on the main line of the Northern Pacific, the Cen tral Washington branch, the Palottse & Lcwlston branch and the Washing ton & Columbia River railroad. The derailments noted In the record are as follows: Near Vollmer. Idaho, Feb. 1, 1903: near Sunshine. Wash., on Feb. 10, 1903; five miles west of Mos cow on May 13, 1903; four miles west of Moscow on Mnrch 13. 1903: one mile east of Howell, Idaho, March 15, 1903; four and one-half miles west of Vollmer, Idaho, April 1, 1903. and at Pullman Junction, October 2i, when the plaintiff was Injured. Spokesman Review. To Prevent Flooding. Surveyors under the employ of the government pnssed through here to day en route to the head of the Pend d'Oreillo river, a complete and cir cuitous survey will he made of the country surrounding Box canyon. Dur ing the survey data will be gathered to determine the cheapest way to In tea, Schilling's Best is by no means the costliest tea; it's a matter of taste. Of the fine kinds, the one you like best is your tea. Your grocer's ; moneyback. COAL LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognized as the best and most economical fuel, We are prepared to contract with you for your winter's supply. We deliver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOT. Stftnme? Drinks Cool, refreshing aud Invigorat ing. Our drinks go right to the spot. Call for Soda Pop, Sarsa parllla, Iron Brew, Dr. Pepper's Phosphates, Mineral Water, Root Beer, Ginger Ale and Cider, and all kinds of soft drinks. Our drinks are pure, and only distilled water, made from condensed ste m. Is used Manufactured by J. MARIN Factory under St. George Hotel LAZY LIVER '1 lad CaitarsU so too hs I ""'.V tor old lifer And uac I mu cniojr nvi"- - ,, as the btU msdlelo I hsv aver . Aau Ballast. Oibora M1U No. , fall Rlvsr, Mass. Best For r TheDoweis CANOV CATHARTIC ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION I0XES I standard remed tor CJMt r.onorrhcca and Runnings if l iW : IN 48 HOUrls. wires ner and uianosr irouu's. EXCHANGES widen the river channel or by chang ing the river's course entirely t..ViV ' V rar res'"ents and n e.csted parties In the valley have S '" ,he government's at tentlon to this pro ect by asking an appropriation to do this work. Thl" would prevent the continuous high voters of the Pend d'Orellle and Hal Ispell rivers from flooding the valley, as they have done In the pan. By v dening the gorge of the canyon this will be accomplished. As It Is the normal waters find a sufficient pass age, but when June rains and melting mc.Ttain snows swell the river tho swollen body or waUr can not possi bly pass through the narrow rock gorge fast enough to prevent the Pend d Oreille river from overflowing and flooding tho lMel basin Spokane Press. Homing Pigeon Found. Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock C. W. Palm found a carrier pleeon in a dying condition near the Hamilton livery stables. The linnr nrnnfnpn was In a terrible condition rrom a wound Inflicted either by a gun shot I or some bird of prey, and had been fighting its way onward doubtless for clays. The poor bird was still alive when found, and Mr. Palm secured antiseptics and .tried to flush tho I wound and save Its life, but It died while being cared for. Considerable Interest and curiosity was manifest about town to know whore the bird came from and Its destination. Two I rings were attached to its legs bearing the following inscriptions: "J. 585." I "P. P. C. Y. S297' Anyone throwing any light on this pathetic little inet- ' dent will receive the thanks of a tium- , ber of townspeople De Witt 11 Wil liams, who was with Mr Palm at the time, took the rings with him to San 1 Francisco, hoping to discover the club or owner of the pigeon and thereby Its last flight Medfnrd Mail Ml WILL ENDEAVOR TO SECURE PARDON FOR MURDERER. Most Remarkable Crime In History of Indiana Hinshaw's Story That Burglars Attacked He and His Wife Mrs. Hlnshaw Killed Hinshaw Found With Eighteen Razor Slashes. Indianapolis, Ind.. June 28. The principal matter before the quarterly meeting of the board of pardons In session at the capltol today Is a strong petition for the pardon of William K. Hlnshaw. the Methodist minister who Is serving a life sentence In the state nrlson at Michigan City for the mur der of his wife. The petition is sign ed by persons of prominence and In fluence throughout the state and strong hopes are expressed that It may result In the release of the con victed man. The Hlnshaw murder Is one of tho remarkable crimes In Indiana history, and although Hlnshaw was convicted, and the supreme court approved the finding of the trial court, there aro many persons who coutinue to believe Hlnshaw Innocent of the crime. The murder occurred at Belleville. Hendricks county, a few miles south or Danville, about 1 a in. January 10. 1S95. Hinshaw's su.ry was that burg lars got Into the house, and that he and his wire had a desperate light with them. -Mrs. Hlnshaw was found dead on the back steps of tho parson age, where the lived, and Hlnshaw was slashed IS limes with a razor and shot twice. The trial occupied five weeks, the theory or the prosecution being that Hlnshaw and his wife rpiarreled over another woman; that Mrs. Hlnshaw threw herself down on the bed and was shot by her husband, who inflict ed the wounds on himself to carry out the burglar story; that he carried her to the place where she was found and then gave the alarm. After the penitentiary doors hud closed on Hlnshaw his friends and rel atives hired Pinkerton detectives In an effort to run down the alleged burg-in-,, n,i thorotiv nmve the Innocence of the convicted man. After working lor several weeks wltliout accompnan I ii tx anv tblnir the detectives Informed inturfKiixl lii tbe case that It was useless to search further for the rnhhnru! that there was not the slight est cue from which to start. The kill ing had been done witn Minsuaw a re volver, Hlnshaw had been slashed with bis own razor there was not anything on which an Investigation could be based. Hope was given to the convicted man's friends about three years ago when a notorious burglar who had Hm MlebiKan City LWUll 1,-uiiiiucu ... .... - prison made an alleged confession In which he statea tnai ne ;" i. r ,i, nc. Dial entered the Hin uci ui im- bfi - . shaw home on the night of the crime and that they perpetrated me mimiui B if.r, IJinehfl u.' fill i thu nHsauit on the minister. This led to a re-openlns of the celebrated case. Hlnshaw was i.- ui fmm nrlRnn and the Uiuu&m uaj man who made the confession was brought to Indianapolis aim suujuciwu to a rigid crosB-exaiuiiiuuuH, the fullest Investigation the author! .i ,.nvincpd that tho confes uiro nuo vu" ; , , , ,,ro fnl-a rnnrnctC.ll tor tile PJOU WUB u yum im.v . purpose of obtaining notoriety or a possible release irom uio . !... i,o wna ilii'ii serving. Hill IJ IBUIIWCIll iiv shaw was returned to tho penitentiary where he rcmaineu mini when ho was given a CO day parole by Governor Durbln, that he might visit i.io nintbor. who was then thought to be on her deathbed New spriug sblrts. The Boston. TO PARDON 1 BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. DIS. V. O. COLE, OKKICH IN JU)D building. Office hours, 10 to 12 . m, ; 1 to & p. m. Telephone ; Office mult) 1371 ; residence, main 1381. DUS, SMITH & It I NO O, OITICR OVKIt the Pendleton Saving Hunk. Tele phone SOI ; residence telephone, main 1391. II. S. UAHFIKLD. M. D. IIOMKOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Office In Judd building. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, black 24. lilt. 1. J. M'FAUL, JU1H M.OCK. TEI.K phone, main 031 ; residence. Mail nil. DU. T, M. HKNOKItSON, PHYSICIAN and surgeon. Office In Savings Hank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411; residence, red 1223. IK. l.YNN K. HLAKP.SUX CIIIIONK and nervous diseases and diseases ot women, Judd building, corner Main aud Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 ; residence, red 1153. X-ltny Therapeutics. Hit. I.P.NA AL1.KN 1100X12, OSTPOPATll liesldeucp, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black 1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. illt. I,. F1IANCKS THOMPSON, OSTK(7 pathle physician, graduate A. T. Still school, Klrksvllle, Mo. Office, Hotel Pick ers, side entrance; office days, Tuesdays, Tim iday and Saturdays. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VKTIIItlNAKY SUHOKON Dlt. I). C. McNabb. Office, at Tallman's drug store. DENTISTS. I)It. M. Office, 8. KICUN, DHNTAL SUltCKON. room in. Judd building i:. A. VAUOIIAN, PUNTIST. OI'l'ICK IN Judd building. M'houe, reil 1411. BANKS AND BROKERS. I'lKST NATIONAL I ANK OP ATllI'NA, Oregon. Capital, $."0,C00 ; Burplus and rollts, $12.ri00.l)(). Interest on time de posits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J. Klik, vice-president; P. S, LeOrow, ensh ler, I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. TUP. rAIt.MUIlS' HANK OP VVUSTON. Weston, Oregon, Does a general bunk ing business, nxchunge bought and sold, Collections promptly attended to. It. Jnuieson, president; George W. Procbstel, vice president ; J. It, Kllgore, cashier ; di rectors, O. A. llartman, M. M. Jones, T Price. G n. Oraw. J. V. Kllgore. Hob- ert Jameson, O. V. Procbstel. Tin: pkndlhton savings hank. Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, ISS',1. Capital, $100,000 ; surplus, $7n,- 000: Interest allowed on all time deposits. :xchauge bought and sold on all prln- clpal points, . Special attrutlon given to collections. . J. l' lirulsli, preslilent ; J. N. Teal, vlce urmldent i I J. Morris, cashier; J. W. Maluuey, assistant cashier. IUST NATIONAL HANK Ol' PHNDIX ton, Ciinltnl. $7(1.0(10: surtiliiH unit uu- llliled nroilts. $12.".0uii. Trnnsncts a Ki'iiernl iMinklnK liUHlness. Ilxclinnge bought iiinl niiiu cm uu purta ot tiie woriii. in leresl piiiu on iiuie (lepimKM. .iinues lei l oils on rciiKoiinh e tonus, Levi An. keiiy, president; W I' Matlock, vlce-pni Ident ; 0. M. Itlce, runnier; (.eorge Hart niiiu, Jr.. iif.slstiiiit cnsliler. FRATERNAL ORDERS. 11. P. O. PLKS, PP.NDLinON I.ODGIi, No. 288. Itegular meetings first and third Thursday ot each mouth. All brothers visiting In the city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall lu I.aDow block. Court street. G. A. llartman, Sr., K. II.; C. K. Iiean, secretary. MKN'S ItUSOltT YOU AUK INVITKD. Pree reading room. Why not loin aud get the advantage of free bath, use of puuchlni; bag and other equipments, In cluding llbiary and reading room. Terms tl.00 to Join ana K0c a month dues, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ( 15. TltOlJTMAN, AHCIHTIXT AND Superintendent, room 12 Judd block, Pendleton, Oregon, T P. IIOWAUD, AllCH ITKCT AND HU nerlntrudent. Makes couiblete and re liable plans for buildings In the city or country, ltoom 17, Judd building. siu:i:k 4 cow:, contkactohh and builders. Kstluiates furnlstied ou snort notice. Job work a sneclaltr. Prompt service. Shop on llluff street, near Main. D. A. MAY. CONTHACTOIt AND IIPILD .... i'MtliuBM fnp,iUI.l f.ti all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Leave orders at i.asi wirgoinsu ui- Qce. T. M. KKI.LKIt, PLAHTKItlNG AND CK meutlDg. Cement walks a specialty. Kstluiates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at lladler i. Zehuer s cigar atore. Main street. P O. box 104. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, TKLKPHONK LIVKItY HTAIII.B. COUKT Street, opposite court house, lionets Son, proprietors. Alwsjs good turnouts. ruunc scales, rnooe, mam ani. OLD DUTCH HKNIIY KKI'.D 1 A HI), Corner West Alta and Lilian streets, X. A. Alloway, proprietor. Lane com fortable stalls. Plenty of feed. Horn given careful attention. COMMKKCIAL KTAULKS, U, M, PIIOOMK proprietor, Hue horses, fooo rigs, beat care given transient stock. Opp. Hotel Pendleton. '1'booe, usln 101. CITY LIVKJtY BTAI1LK, ALTA TltKLvI. Carney & Kennedy, Props, livery, fed aud sales stable. Good rlys at all IIoim, Cab Una lu connection, llione, main 701. BOARDING AND LODGING. WIHTII HOUHK LODGING HOU8B, 301 k.,.,,1. Main trt cl.in. large, well- kept single aud furnished housekeeping rooms, sir, n- it. uuuiiutiuu. Till! KTANP1KLD HOPHi: ,313 HOC'I II lul alruil lm I,. MICUSCI. 'ivu, Large, cleao, comfortable rooms ; best meals, all home rooking. Hoard, f 4 ; also furnished housekeeping rooms, HOTKL ALTA, COKNKIt ALTA AND inn ir. n,,nr,i in the day or week, Good table set itate. 3 75 and 14.73 per week. Mrs. I., nen, irop. Keed Yard lu connection, L. Neff, pro prietor. A'J IIHNA HOTKL, LKADING HOTKL IN the city, $1.00 to $1.60 per day. H. P. Mlllen, proprietor. itt'r fv imTi.r.. iimtii-mi KKW MANAGK uient. lnn.l meats and clean beds. If mi come onca vou will keep coming. Only white belp employed. Kspeclal at tention given to commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs. J. I". Navln, proprietors. COTTAGH HOTKL WHI5N YOU Op TO , . , - . , i. elt... Hotel. L'maiuia slop nt i . -r, Yblte help, borne cooking, everything neat and clean. Mrs. James O'Conuell, proprietor. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V, KTItOltl.K, DIIAI.KH IN 8KCONI hand gooils. IC there Is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get his prices. No, 212 Court street. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS IIAItTMAN AltSTIIACT CO. MAKKS reliable abstracts of title to all lands III Utnntllla county Loans ou city and tarm proierty. Ituys and sells all kinds of real estate. IVies a general brokerage business. Pays taxe aud makes Invest ments for non residents. Kcfereuce, any bank In Pendleton. O. A. IIAItTMAN, Pres. (I. A. IIAItTMAN, Jtt., Vice Pres. J. M. 11KNTLKY HKl'ltUSIINTS TlIK oldest and most reliable flru and accl dent Insurance comiaulra. Office nltb Itartnian Abstract Co. JOHN HAILP.Y, Jit., U. S. LAND COM mlssloner. SiH-clalty made ot land ni Ings and proof. Insiiranru anil collec tions. Office In Judd building, room 1(1, FOR RENT. l'OU ltKNT (lOOI) PIIONT ItOOM, sultnkle for two gentlemen or two la dies. Call at M0 Willow street. KI'RNIKIIED llOtMf.KKM'INtl KOOJIsT Itoi MISCELLANEOUS. si:wi;it coNTitACToits itniu) a lap- ler make connections with the sewer for business bouses and private residences. Terms rrnsonable. Leave orders at T. C, Tnylor's Hardware store. ski: yoi; "Pncli:" wiikn you want money We make loans on peraonal property T. It. (lurdaln. Pawn lltoker, Mllnrkey building. Court street. DltKSSMAKIMI, CPTilNd AND PIT ting a specialty. Prompt work. Satis faction guaranteed. Miss It, Whitley, !H'.' Mala street I'KNDLKTON STKAM UYB WOltKH 7.'l() Cottonnood street. Cleanlug, dying mid repairing, (iimds called for and tie liven d 'Phone, main 1I1U1. IIOPSP CI.KANINtl IIV T1I1J japanksi: House Cleiinlng Co. Work done by the day. hour or Job. Window rleiiulng n specialty Prompt servlco at low prlcee, (104 Garden street 'Phone Main 1171. A Great Bargain $5,500.00 will buy ICO ncros in crop, as follows: 80 acres In growing wheat; 40 acres In growing alfalfa (Irrigated) ; about ICO fruit bearing trees; onu and a half story houso; good stone cellar. I.rngo barn, plenty of timber on tho placo. The crop Is Included In above price If bought within 10 days. Two and one-half miles from city. Merchants Protective Agency Oespaln Building, ltoom 43, Telepbono Black 1161. DR. C. GEE WO WONDURrUL HOMIJ A TRUATMIJNT This wondsrful Oil. nets doctor Is called srsst becsusa lis cures pfopts without opera tion thst r slvtn up to die. lis cures with those woudsrrul C'lil dim herbs, roots, buds, bsiks aud vrsrisbles that are sullrely un- tn in k.1 last I. en, em Ihlscounlry. nurouUllisuisortho bi. uile remedies this famous doctor knows the action or over ux different remedies, which ln-nun easrully ues lu illllertut dlsesMS. IIS g-mrauleet to cure islsrrh, asthma, lung, iiirusl, rheumatism, uervouiuess, slouiscli. luer.kUliieys.elo.! has liundisds ortMlliuou. lars I barges luodtrals. Call and ses him. 1-aiieDts out of II,. cut wrlls for Wanks and i ut iilsrs. Heud 4 isnts In sisiups. CUtiaUU TAIION HtKK. AUllllKHH j THE C. GEE WO CHEESE MEDICINE CO. 263 AlderHt.r Portland, Oregon. Mention paper. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Gaysules MIITIVK OURK For I s tUmmstlsa (i CtUirt of lh bladdsr M PUsm4 KMosrs. M Mr ff. Oarss aaukly &4 rsrua HaUy Iks worst essss of UtssrrkSN. mma UlMl, aa lull r of how la j sUa4 lac. Absolaulf shuUu, Salt if tfncsisl. frtM fl.M, or by sssll. MslssM, thi lAiiTAiima eo, ssttseOHTSJ". ohk. W. Schmidt A. Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Vm Bl4 O far aasalwal 4liii.rsM,ladaaiaitle, tngomi jMishrsMi, PaJniu. sad not uUH: itVif.atit7circo. f' "'"""v.. twin r avrvwo" or mui 10 pi.is inm. l.r .isr.u, pisU. (V tio, or a UittUs. ail. . truulsr ml oa sisussl. MEN The XilKIllO BTAKI' only BpecialisU for men, con tinue to cure all chronic, pri vate A nervous allmeuls, Impotence sklu diseases, ibsumstltm, catarrh. etc, Ur. A. G Bionniar,, Vh. u., lo; -a years medical director. 74 Sixth street, Porllsnd Oregon I 111 Yesler Wsy, Seattle, Waib. Call or writ Ladies' Capsules Gardes Lady Agents Wanted. Safe, reliable. Absolutely guar anteed to euro loucorrhoea and fe male weakness. For particulars ad dress Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, Lock Box 323, Kansas City, Mo. For sale by A. O. Koeppen ft uros., penaieton. SoliTby F. Jff WmWbm4 UACil cuimati, 0. BWH L1 If. H. X. .Kt HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., PROPRIETORS. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. Tho Hold Potulloton has Just bees roflttcd nnd rofurnlahod throtighouL 'Phono nnd ll ro alarm connections with nil rooms. Baths In suites and slnglo rooms. Headquarter for Traveling Man Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Special rntes by week or month. Hxeollent Ctilslno. Prompt Dining Kooin Sorvlc). Bar and Billiard Room In Connection Only Three Block From Depot. Hotel St. George GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR. 3 'J.'K. cr - Ik IJuropenti plan. ICvorytblng first class. Accommodations the bost, AU modorn convunloncoH. Stoam host throughout. Booms en-Hiilto -vith bath. Largo, now snmplo rooms. The Hotel St. George Is pronounced n of tho most modorn nnd modal hotol of Oregon. 'Phono and liro alarm connections to olllco In all rooms. Rooms 50c to 11.50. CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 0T. Block and a half from depot. THE Hotel Bickers (Formerly Golden Ilule.) COURT STREET. Ilemodeled and refurnished tnrougk out Erorythlng nent, clesn snd o tomato. Steam heat and elecUM lights. Best cuisine. Prompt sorrlJ. H. E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON. Amsricsa pi .a, 17" -Headquarters forlourUt snd rf travslers. Upecla rate mad to famlllw in" alngls gentlemen. The "- m 1. t all times to ssosr room and give price. A modero Tr- un uatn etaoi.uin.u.-.r7 II Kit minnii wt'" Insure in Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at tho bead of the Hat. Asset. HartforJ Fire Insurant, Co m.259,07 Alllauco Assuranco Co .. 29.039.9J3 I)ndon & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,644,oi North British ft Mercantile Co la.bao.vii Royal Insurance Co. 22,6D7,1B FRANK B.CL0PT0N AGENT 112 EAST COURT STREET. J iV9 i- -v baaafJiattie,,-