PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1904. EIGHT Exclusive Peffumes We mako specialty of unu sual perfumes the rare anil Imported tiiat are not found In most dnis; stores. Our line of pertumes will appeal especial ly to those fastidious folks who wis-h to affect a distinctive onior unlike thos In everyday use. The popular and latest crea tions of Piver, Roger & Gallet, Ptnattd. Hudnut, etc LE TREFLE. VELDT BLU ME.V. YADMA. CYPRESIA. CHYPRE, AIMEE, MONAL 1SA. F. W. SCHMIDT 1 J. E. TIT COSTS TO ! PRODUCE SHEEP1 SMITH COMPARES THE PAST AND PRESENT. . HOTEL ARRIVALS. Before Railroads Came and Brought Settlers to Plow Up the Ranges, Sheep Could Be Produced Much Cheaper Than Now Loss is Sus tained in Shipping and First Cost is More Owing to Narrowing Range Area Oregon Sheep Are In De mand in All Markets. J When asked about the cost of pro- during sheep. J. E. Smith, of the 4 Smith Livestock Co.. said to the East J Oregonlan today: I "Figures are relative at best, aud wha; one man says another will dis- i J pute. perhaps from self-interest, per- j haps iiecause iho conditions of his . J business nrv different: hut at any rate, there is room for disagreement ' and argument. "In the old days of free range It cost "5 cent for per year for each breed- Ing ewe after the age of one year had been reached. In those days it cost about Rn cents per year for the growth of "drys" after they had reach- Full reports from the storm at St. el the age of one year These figures Paul and vicinity say that 15 people are for average sheep under the aver DRUGGIST. Postofflce Block. "Phone Main S51. GENERAL NEWS. lost their lives Saturday night. The total trade between the United age conditions of free range. With purchased range supposedly paying a j States and the Philippines during the ner on the Investment, the cost is last fiscal year amounted to J16.SPS. 794. ltah socialists nominated a full Ftate ticket Monday, headed by Jo seph Kaufman, of Salt Lake, for gov ernor Lightning started several fires In Chicago Monday, some of them re quirine the fire department to extln puish. The miner deported from Cripple Creek. Monday, were cruelly beaten , ly the mob. while en route to the line of the county. Thr striking packing house em ployes have -made an appeal to the public- for funds with which to carry ' on th strike. approximately 55 cents per head more for each class animal. j The St George. J E. E. Trousdale nnd wife. Portlnntl. ; Miss Sedgwick. Portland. , Mrs. F. nalley. Seattle. A. T. Johnson. Portland. C. A. Coty. Stokane. J R. Burns. j C. A. Carlisle. Portland. , J. Davis. Walla Wlla. T. N. Wilson. Spoknne. Mrs. R. B. Stanfield. Echo. i H. E. Flannngan and wife, Portland George Harris. Portland. Albert Hnrbeau and wife. Portland. W. P. Milburu. Portland. ' Charles Lewis. Portland. ,' J. C. Barker. Portland. . R. L. Fisher . ew York. ! J. I). Stevenson. Spokane. j 4 I R. Russell. San Francisco. j L, J. French, Boise. 4 Charles E. Stone. Portlnnd. J. J. Morrison. Portlnnd. George F. Scott. Portland. The Hotel Bickers. Charles Jennlng. Portland. J. K. Churchill. Knnsas City. H. C. Tilley. New York. Mrs. A. B. htevens. Umatilla. Miss C. Connell. Umatilla. J. W. Latinos. Umatilla. E. G. Warren. Chicago. C. A. Sheeley. Chicago. Laura E. Coldwell. Tuschet. Elizabeth Scott. Tuschet. W. A. Russell. Spokane. C. D. Rlnker. Spoknne. R. E. Gleuz. Salem. P. G. Johnston. Salem. E. J. Sewell. city. Mrs. E. J Sewell. city. J. H. Tomlinson. Umatilla. E. Teter. city. Mrs. Mary Klncald. Ritzville. Charles Rlnearson. city. E. A. Edger. city. FINAL SALE Thic wppk and next will wind . t w wcaranpo r-ii of summer goods. Prices are cut to bedrock J miss tne encmee to ouy cneaper man ever before THE FAIR. PROTECTION Pioneers Were Fortunate. in tne old nays of tree and on 1 pen . v. , ... . ,, . ' 1 rant;- tnv nwt wuuiu pu uu expuuses 1 leaving the mutton and increase for ' profit. Needless to say this cannot be done under present conditions. That it. the mutton and increase were the profit on breeding ewes. Dry sheep coat less to run after the first year, because the incidental expenses were iess; but. of course, the Increase in their value was because of the Id crease In slie and the growth of tlib wool, which Increase in value averag ed from 25 to So cents between the lamb and the yearling, and between the yearling and the next year older. Since the opening of the St Utuis and so on to maturity fair the total attendance ha been P6H.ST.S. the total for the past week amounting to G41.2S3. Tht- Japanese captured one of the Inner fortifications at Port Arthur. Monday morning. thus advancing them a mile nearer the main fort. Judge Parker has discouraged Sun day visits to his home at Rosemont. and accordingly one solitary politi cian from a remote district paid him ft visit last Sunday. The Mormon colony in Canada has offered sjieclal inducements to re cruits from Utah and other crowded Mormon centers and they are now flocking to Alberta by the hundreds. A movement is on foot to furnish Jews while In Russia, with American passports for protection, the Russian rule now being to exclude all Russian Jews who have been naturalized elsewhere PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. "There are other factors than the ranee questions which legitimately enter into the discussion, when it come to comparing the actual profits of the early days with the posslhle profit... of the pretem time. Settlers Have Plowed Up Ranges. "It is popularly supposed that the , railroads have been an unmitigated j blessing to the sheepman: that Is. from the standpoint of the very larg est profits in the business being the primary desideratum. Exactly the re verse is true, for reasons that are very plain when once the attention is , called to them. Immigration, the principal cause of the restriction of . the range, has damaged the big flock man to a far greater extent than the be:ier facilities for transportation have benefited him. Besides, the flat footed truth Is that the "benefits" of better transportation facilities are largely a myth, anyhow. "In the early days incredible num-, hers of sheep were bought in Umatll- j la county and all over Eastern Ore- The Pendleton. J. G. Bass. Portland. G. W Hunt. Portland. T. Snipes. St. Paul. C. W. Hunt. St. Paul. G. S. Yomigmau. Portland. E. B. Coman. Portland. Max Baer. city. M. r Hoswell. San Francisco. I. K. Levy. San Francisco. H. W Cameron, Spokane. P. C. Boughmau. Portland. E. L. Jones. Walla Walla. A. Nylander. Portland. J Jesse. Starbuck. E. Cos.ello. Starbuck. Frank L Wilcox. St. Louis. J. S. Arkmun. Denver. J H Shaw. Kansas City. H. E. Heacock. Fraaler. A Crofton. wife and child land. W. L. Gallagher. Pittsburg. Charles M Beeler. city. W. P. Allen, city. C. M. Smith. Portland. F. Wleden. Portlanu. ! WHY? PHOENIX PURE PAINT E. J. MURPHY 1 2 1 Court Street &f, How to Judge 'JE&mk Beer Port A Sweat Breath. Is a, never falling sign of a healthy stomach. When the breath Is bad, the stomach Is out of order. There is no remedy In the world equal to Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indiges tion, dyspepsia and all stomach disor ders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains. Ky., writes: "I have been a ' dyspeptic for years: tried all kinds of remedies hut continued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol I began to improve at once and after taking a few bottles am fully restored In ' weight, health and strength and can I eat whatever I like." Kodol digests ) what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Tollman & Co. 1 mm I The Columbia Lodging House 'UiC.il I Impossible to And it in most bottled beers, because their ucservation is gained through chemical adulteration. Bottle! beer:., an well as food products, are often adul terated wi:: chemical presvrvatives. etc.. which for awhile keep them from souring but are injurious to the stomach. A. B. C. BEER is guaranteed to be absolutory purs and free from anv adulterant whatever. It is never crposed to the air (which is certn-lnden) but ia brewed, fermented and ageo. for eight months in air-tight compartments, then piped in tin-lined pipes direct to the air-tight bottliiiRnicchiues, where it i3 bottled, sealed, pasteurized and pecked foe shipment. Well ventilated, neat and ctl f ortable rooms, good beds. Erl in connection, where la I poods are served, Main street, center ot Modi between Alts and streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor COMING EVENTS. A stood quality of oil has been dls- if on and driven through half the way tovered near the state deaf mut to Chicago, at an average cost per school, at Salem. head of 25 cents, while the Increase McCoy's planlnc and chop mill at m :he fleece and In the weight of the Waitsburg. Wash., bprned Monday, animal generally offset that 25 cents. aaA r-i . . 1 1 i . J and Uimulimua nuupuonho If u- JOSS aooui W.w. psniuny lu.ureu. Tpmnlnr Ran Francison it coi i to snip a sneep to cntcago - " i"-n"n "l by rati, and the animal's weight Is The only beer battled exclusively at the Drewery, therefore the only bottled bee: that can beabsolutelyguarauteed. The American Brewing Co., St. Lonis, D, I'MIH 3t-31- c.-, Association. September Medi- Oregon State Portland. Conclave Knights GEO. DARVEAU WHOLESALE DEALCR. The British Columbia oarmn have September 0 Opening St. Joseph's S.A. I for th regatta, which opens Aupu.it . , , ,h September 12-17 ( The bodies of William MrKenzle and Miss Kale Bas who disappeared from Bellingham two weeks at;o, were found Monday, floating in Lake Whatcom. William Pollard, of Prtnevllle. Is wanted In Harney county for stealing erase price jiaid was U5 to M cents 200 sheep from an Idaho firm, and also for robbtDK a camp and taking the outfit wyh the aheep Tht Oriole, a small yacht going from Portland to the regatta at As toria, was captixed at Suavie Island. In a squall Monday. The occupants clung to the boat and were rescued. Oregon haB selected under the Carey act, which expired on August IS. 424.C1G acres of arid land for ir r;gs;ioL. the government having ap ptov I about 100 (MK 'f thcbc selec tions. Xo mor.e land can now be set aside under this act. although the ir rigation projects begun under It will be completed. P Bouly and N Lindsay, claim jumpers, were found dead on a trail In the mountains near St. Mary's, Idaho. Monday with 13 bullet holes In their bodies. A third Jumper named Tyler, is missing. The citizens are Infuriated over the actions ot the claim-jumpers who have infested that country this season. and condition every rod of the ills- i " re aiie nor. tance Salem. "I." It not plain' to be seen that in, Somber IS-Openlng public the early days the buyer could afford , ""ot- to pay. without chewln ,he rag. a Se,,!ef,.9, n.rfg'x,,lga' m.u.h hMir riM tr h-.. .hnn , Association at Ontario. Malheur now. and at the same time those sheep ! co,'n,y' - os- the raiser less? In fact, the av-. raUW r.- . .1 more per head than now, and that did r 20 Openim; Pendleton 3-6 Spokane Interstate T.,,t rwlirMwnl nil Ihb lapr-iu i.mrlta of thow rtvb. because the ahei cohi ! , InIa"d EniPire Teachers' Assocla lew to produce. i tlon Pendleton. October 19, 20 and Ill UUR, trCIWHT LIIC kiilllO "T TKR THR OLD FRTTIT FATR. X ELEVENTH ANNUAL Spokane Interstate Fair x Spokane, October 3 to 9 were cut up by fences and farms, and before the ranKe along the trails was eaten off by settlers' stock, the buyers could afford to pay as much more for tlie same grade of stock as they paid in Montana having Increase In flesh. ! National Irrigation Association, ;Paso, Texas, November 15-18. El Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov-' growth and wool before them on the!cred w,n Interest many. A run down tra'l before reaching the railroads ! ajaiem anu uesponuency invariant eitht to ten hundred miles farther ! precede suicide and something has ea(jl j been found that will prevent that con- union wnicn moKes suicide likely. C-room house and one lot, $800, or will take in exchange, horses, wag ons, poultry or anything of value. Two business propositions on Main street. We have anytaing you want In real estate and It will cost you noth ing to Investigate. E. T. WADE & SON, Office E. O. Building. Oregon Sheep Are Better. "This reminds me of the fact that If ruyers could not now buy better sheep here than in Montana for the rame money, we would not now have any buyers here at all. Why are our sheop better? Plain proposition: "In the first place, we shear sever al weeks earlier; hence the same kind and grade of sheep, other things being equal, have a good start of wool r n their backs which the later Bheared Montana ehtcp do not have. Remem-be,-, the purchases are made In both states at the tame time, the demands ot the Eastern market malting no al lowances for the differences in the season being against the Montana growers. 'Second, cur sheop Invariably and always rome out of the wintor In bet tor conc'liion, simply because we have a milder climate. ' Ihl-il, our lambs come two months catlier nlcn and discount the Mon tana Inn. lis for feeders because thoy ha ' n big start on them in size, and '.be bu; en. cftD afford to pay more f-ir Ifccp ui feeders. "To offset these unquestioned ad vni.iapes tn-r Is only the difference In frt'ighl to our disadvantage." At the first thought of self-destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strength en the nerves and build up the sys tem. It's also a great stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. With Large Displays in all Departments. $2,000 Offered for Fruit and Fruit Exhibits. More than $30,000 In Premiums and Prizes. Five or More Exciting Races Each Day. $12,000 In Purses. Downtown Carnival Each Night. Fifth Regiment British Artillery Band. Free High Class Vaudeville Attractions. Daily. Fine Mineral Display, Dog Show, Art Exhibit, Etc., Etc. Remember Low Rates and Special Excurslona on all Rllroads. Concession privileges for sale. Write for premium list and race Program. ROBERT H COSGnoVE, Secretary and Manager. Bids Wanted. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the undersigned until Thursday, nt 4 p. m., August 25, for excavating approximately 2450 yards of earth for the Crawford & Smith building. Specifications and blanks for bids can be had at the office of the architect, room 12 Judd building. C. E. TROUTMAN, Architect. Puts an End to it All. , A grievous wall oftlmes comes as 1 a result of unbearable pain form over-1 taxed organs. Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to It all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Tallman & ' Co."8 drug store. BECK, THE PLUMBER Has moved to Cottonwood street, between. Water and Court. He U better prepared than ever before to do high-class plumbing at reasona ble rates. Estimates cheerfully given. If you have work to do In his line see him before you go elsewhere. BECK, the Reliable Pltimfee A Standard For Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship., Hand MadeXlear Havana.' FLVNN&CCMakersr Attention Sheepmen. Range to lease and can locate some good range and water. Address Football and many other outdoor games are played by the blind, cer tain changes being mado so that In j box 44, La Grande. Or eacn gumo iiiu bbuou ui h-uhub lonuo the place of sight. New fall clothing at Roosevelt's, LEGAL BLANKS X "ft Ore- p-onlan lot a. iree cai aIogtc of them. A foil supply always kept in stock. "KNOCKED THE STUFFING 01 OP IT." ,,.( hmi-s it into snlin'ert majM hopn tho fn-c of y -s -a-rfas VI It wns run into by s-imethtoj! M,ort Ik iaim in G.ad" or tat pleasure in knowing that lnoj you can have it maae k j- onrt lilni-lfsmlthlnz in a 8X1B3J i i , v set tire ' hydraulic pressure; does IM UOUS IL WUIIC jwu " o I or deface your wheels ana the life of the rig. Call aw work. We have Winona Hacks and Buggies, and Storer i lino Engines. TUCn, N EAGLE BROTHERS, The Blaekamlthf. GLASSES THAT BO NOT Fl are mucu wuiojj to an OPTIC Tbenti, when tne eyt correct, glasses will be abMrfnteW w No charge is tittle for aPI"' the sight and very little tor Ing , ,, nn SPEUTAVto v"7 nurpo8efl. for reading or wwf-fJSS .P Wo carry a full H"6".?. P mo cle sand eyeglass.es. w orate. nW GLENN WlW3'' Jeweler and Opc OLD NBWBl'Ai ij.j- or ior -- it th BA8T OBBOO"' ton, Oreo- 19' Wjril