Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1904)
DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1904. PAGE TWO. QHT Pao i Exclusive Petlumes Wo mnko specialty of unu sual perfumes the rare and Imported tnat arc not found In most drug stores. Our lino of perfumes will nppenl especial ly to those fnatidlous folks who wish to affect n dlstlnctlvo odor unlike thoso In everyday use. The popular and latest crea tions of l'lvor, Itoger & Gallet, I'lnaud, Hudnut, etc. I,E TUEFLI3, VELDT B LU MEN, YADMA. CYPB.ESIA, CHYI'RE, AIMER, MONAI ISA. F. W. SCHMIDT By y a i j ffti DRUGGIST. Postofllco Block. 'Phone Main 8G1. now PREPARED FOR GOT I DROWNELL DAM MOST I SUBSTANTIAL IN COUNTY, Is Built on Concrete Base, Bolted and Anchored to Bedrock In River Is 240 Feet Long and Will Raise Wa ter Three Feet Cost About $550 Will Reclaim 1200 Acres of Arid Land Above Umatilla. GENERAL NEW8. A request will ho made by the Inter Parlimentnry Congres nt St. Louis, to President Hoosovelt to call a "peace" congress for all tho powers of the world. In n short time. Thomas E. Waggonian, a prominent real cstato dealer and treasurer of tho Catholic University of Washing ton. D. C, has failed and filed a pe tition in bankruptcy. A final vote by Now York building trades decided Wednesday, that all tho trades not now on a strike or lockout, will nt once join the general strike. Over ir.,..000 will bo effected by the order. Tho livestock sanitary board, which met hi St. Louis, Wednesday, declares that tuberculosis can be transmitted from cat;lo to man, in spite of the op posite view of Dr. Koch, tho eminent German scientist. Korfj-ono seizures by customs of ficials, were made on tho United States transport Solace from Manila to San Francisco. Wednesday. The goods seized Included silks, cigars, D. C, ltrownull of Umatilla, has Just completed one of the most substnn tlul and unique dams across the Uma t ilia river, one and a half tulles abovo the town of Umatilla, that exists in tho state. Tho dam Is of concroto and heavy timbers, -1x12, and Is anchored to tho bedrock In tho bottom of the rlvor by Hi-inch bolts, set from 12 to 18 In ches into the solid bedrock, and brac ed above by stay rods, attached to eyebolts sunk into the bedrock and attached to tho lumber In the dam, by .eyobolts. Tho dam is 240 feet long, and will raise the water three feet, thus giving two feet of water in tho ditch. The concrete Is used solely to make a level basu for the heavy timbers of the dam proper, and tho concrete work varies In height from 'six to 15 inches, according to the unovcuncss of the surface of the bedrock In tho river. The total cost of the dam Is about $.'50 and It Is one of the most sub stantial structures ot tho kind yet built in tlio state. ' The Hrownell dam is a fow hun dred feet below the dam of the Ore gon Land & Water Company's dam, and will divert sufficient water to fill a ditch eight feet wldo, to a depth of two feet and will supply an abundance of water for 1200 ncres of land lying just abovo the town of Umatilla, which will he Immediately reclaimed. Mr. Urowuell will seed nbout 100 acres to alfalfa this fall, and wll make preparations to begin seeding as much as posslblo of It next year. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The St. George. 0. W. Smith, Portlnnd. A. II. Oalloway, Portland. L, J. Lnchmnu, Kansas City. E. E. Furbush, Tumor. 1. M. Hates, Detroit, S. J, McLean, Palo Alto. C. P. Lloyd nnd wlfo. .1. A. Wilcox, Wultsuurg. It. Loud, Waltshurg. L, D. Hoy, Seuulo. U, Smith, linker City. William Lancaster, Ilakcr City. .Mrs. O. W. Kester, Pomoroy. N. G. Ululoek, Walla Walla. C .1. MIllls. J. A. Allison, Portland. h J. Gardner, Portland. l Cowen, San Francisco. F. 11. McUermoit, Ilugby. Charles A. Hunt, Ashton. T. J. Bnmer, La Grande. George S. Hold, Portland. J. T. Wolfe, Wnlln Walla. J. H. Saylor and wlfo, Echo. J. E. Clayton, San Francisco. Wllllnm Dunn, Portland. Harold Dunn, Portland. D. A. Preston, Athcun. The Hotel Bickers. H. J. Thomas, Dale Hey Sandborn, Helena. Mrs. Fred Cordon and fimnly. it. 1. Aviln, San Francisco. Joe Lleunllen, Weston. Mrs. Joe Lleunllen, Weston. Georgo N. Hugher, Moscow. Sam Lee, Spokane. J. S. Cunntnghnm, Portlnnd. William J. Moore, Spokane. M. Pedro, city. C. G. Iteeso, North Fork. Henry Marymnn, North Fork. J. F. Dale, La Grande. W. M. Glllett city. W. It. Allen, city. It. L. Covis, Weston. .1. S. Couners, Walla Walla. Furnish Sinter, La Grnndo. Charles ltlemenier, city. Ora Allen; Huron, glsle Williams, Chicago. PREMIUM ON BABIES. FINAL SALE Thik week and next will wind lift rmr - r wcarance sa tfap rhflnr.e to bnv cheaner than u ! - -- r s -- v uciorc I THE FAIR. PROTECTION WHY? PHOENIX PURE PAIN E. J. MURPHY 1 2 Court Street New York Landlord Offers Free Rent to Couples Having Children Born in His Flat. New York, Aug. 25. Children and dogs nre tabooed in nearly all the better class apartment houses In No York, and In many enses tho tenants practically forfeit their lease INDIANS SWAP WEAPONS, Japarese ware and other high-priced ( ter rigUtSi aa nI1 tlu) waU,r that pa3Sea goods Lclng brought in contrary to i H,cr (1tches 3 i,is property, as far Patagonlans Try the Bow and Arrow Cocopas Practice With the Lasso and Bolo. St. Louis, Aug. 2li. A bond of if thov allow themselves the nrivilege ! frlemlHhlo for mutual benefit has The land is a warm, sandy loam, audi,,,- an" increase of family without tho sprung up between the younger mem- win produce any crop or iron mar ,,. r ,! landlord. Manv rutin es hers of t Cocona lud ans and the grows in tno temperate cnmate. Being below all the other ditches, .Mr. llrowncll has no trouble over vu law. Russia has set aside a sum mounting to $l,r,00,000 for the purposo of forming an Inalienable relief fund for landless Finiauders. The Fin landers once owned iholr land, be fore Russia took it. The expense of maintaining the czar's household is i,.iu.j.u.m per year, ami me rininnu- rorce of Thirtv Men Now ,t ln Head us he can use It. His is the Inst dam or. fho Umatilla river and there Is ul vajv sufficient water there for irri gation of the tract tiint he has sta-t-ed to reclaim. WORK ON MAXWELL DITCH. ers feel that this contemptible offer is not made in good faith, hut to pla cate them. NORTHWEST NEWS. Spring wheat in Linn county will not average over five bushels. Salem may pipe the Santiani river 22 miles for a city water supply. The La Grande beet crop Is expect ed to reach 20,000 tons this year. Charles Hort, of Seattle, is accus ed of smothering his 7-month-old babe to death. The first August rain to fall In San Francisco In fi years, fell Wednesday In that city. Mrs. Mary Paulsen, aged 70, of Tho Dalles, was thrown from a buggy Wednesday nnd her spino broken. Thorval and William Nelsot., of Hood Rlvor, are under arrest for ma liciously killing rattle near that place. Wllford Agers. a lC-year-old boy, was burned to death In Spokane Wed nesday, in a fire which destroyed their residence. Eugene is preparing to build a ?10, 000 Carnegie library t"" which she has pledged herself to raise annually $1000 for support. The big gambling houses ot Port land arc running in defiuace of the order of tho sheriff and will be sub jected to u monthly fine, It Is thought. W. W. Trimble, an Oregon City blacksmith, attempted suicide Wed nesday, by drinking carbolic acid In his whlskoy, but was prevented by a companion. Thygo Thygesen, of Seattle, com mitted suicide Wednesday, by swal lowing carbolic acid on his door step, after his wlfo had refused him ad mittance for drunkenness. El Paso delegates to the American Mining Congress aro offering to trade Portland tho next session of tho Na tional Irrigation Association if Port land will assist El Paso in securing tho next meeting of the mining congress. of the Dtlch, at Mouth of Butter Creek. The .Maxwell Ditch Company Is now preparing to begin extensive work on their irrigation project, hav ing established temporary headquar terp at the head of their ditch at tho mouth of Butter creek. A force of about 30 men Ik now at the camp, where substantial houses and sheds will be built to accommo date tho men and teams. One of the largest sized road and ditch makers is In use, requiring the power of 20 horses, and work will he pushed as rapidly as possible. The company has about 15 miles of ditch In .view, encircling th.o entire basin in which the station' of Maxwell lies. Most of tile ditch is scraper and .cam work, very little of It being hardpau, or cement gravel. The body of rich land In the vicinity of Mnx well will bo reclaimed and converted into a model Irrigated settlement. with children find It almost tnipossl-! Patagonlans at the World's fair. Co hie to secure apartments In any part copas aro exports with the bow and i of the town. Under such conditions the action of Wllllnm C. Smith, who has nearly finished a six-story flat building on Anthony avenue, deserves unstinted praise and admiration. Ho Is very anxious to get families with children Into his flats and offers special In ducements to families that are still on the Increase. Ho offers one month rent free- to any couple to whom a child should be horn while living In one of his flats, two mouths for twins and from three to six months for triplets. He has provided a playground with swings and sand piles in the yard and an enormous playroom on the toil floor, where the children or his ten nants can play in cold or rainy weather. WATER TANKS C-room houso and one lot, $800, or will take in oxchnngo, horses, wag ons, poultry or anything of valuo. Two business propositions on Main street. Wo have anymlng you want in real estate and It will cost you noth ing to investigate. E. T. WADE & SON, Office E. O. Building. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov ered will interest many. A run-down system and despondency Invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that con dition which makes suicide likely, At the first thought of self-destruction tako 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 nnd ltldnoy regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. Preliminary Canal Work. .Mr. Robert Wakefield, the contrac tor for extension of the water mains up Mill cr.cok, has completed that job, and his next work will ho clearing Three Mile rapids of obstructions. This Is expected to begin ubout the middle or next month, when tho rlvor has receded to Its lowest stage. There Is sufficient money on hand to begin and complete this before tho work on tho canal begins. The ob ject Is to make the river navigable to the entrance to the canal, which will begin near the Big Eddy. Mr. Mills, who Ik timekeeper for Mr. Wnkefleld, i says a camp will be established at the rapids us soon us tho work be gins. The Dalles Chronicle. COMING EVENTS. Medi- .M'Biist 30-31 Oregon State cw Association, Portland. September 4 Conclave Knights Templar, San Francisco. September C Opening St. Joseph' academy, Pendleton. September 12-17 Oregon Stato fair, Salem. September 18 Opening public schools, Pendleton. September 10, 20,21 Oregon Irriga tion Association at Ontario, Malheur county, Sopt.emiier 20 Opening Pendleton academy. October 3-9 Spokano Interstate fair. Inland Empire Teachers' Associa tion Pendleton, October 19, 20 and 21. National Irrigation Association, El Pnso, Texas, November 15-18. Interest on Your Money, The Portland Trust Company of Oregon, which was established In 1887, has amplo capital and resources and numb.ers among Its stockholders somo of the wealthiest citizens of Portland, and also a great many Eastern capitalists. This company has devised a very convenient form of omploylng funds that may bo tempo rarily Idle, so that th.o depositor may got interest upon them, and still imvo them avullahlo upon a reasonnblo no tice For furthor particulars our readers nro rofflrred to our advertis ing columns. arrow mid their neighbors aro past Wo make a Specialty of masters with the lasso nnd holes. Round or Square mien mue uus neon giving inu inner lessons In the art of using these weapons. Tho Patngonlnn tukes the lasso or holes and shows the pupil how to coll, grip and whirl it, and tho position of tne noiiy ami arm wnen tlio throw is , iwayB givo satisfaction. I1IUI11'. MICH IU1IIU 11 II, inu pupil, watching closely every movement nnd correcting all mistakes. The In dians go through the same process of instruction with tho bow nnd arrow. A Targe post nnd target have been erected for the trlalB. Iloth tribes are becoming qulto adept In the art of using their now weupous. Tip- Paraguayan troops hnve been routed by the rebels on land. Poor Extension Outlook. Chief Engineer J. A. West, of the Sumpter Valley railroad, passed through to the Tipton front yester- i ilny. 'He stated that It was not very likely that tho extension would bo pushed on this season, as there was no prospect of getting nu agreement from tho construction company to r.rttntitotr, thn 10 tllllnu trWnr,l Aliatlll ueioro ino auuw iiiun, iiu lutm inu u couple of young men with him to aug ment tho surveying crows, which in dicates that this portion of tlio work is not to bo overlooked. Sumpter Re-oprter. SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN. In. lllviilt-il 1- Itainnn Ifntr Wlicrr IanilriilT 1 Urnillcntetl. SoalsKhi la admired tho world over for Its softnofs nnd glossiness; and yet the human hatr Is equnllr as soft nnil glossy when healthy; and the raillcnl cnuse of nil hair troublo Is dandrnfT, which Is caused by n pestiferous pnroslto that fnps tho vitality or tho hair at Its root. Nowbro's Ilorpleldo- is tho only preparation that Is fatal to tho dandruff jrcrm. Without dan druff thoro Is no f.illlnp hnlr, hut u lux uriant growth of glossy, soft linlr Is cur tnln. Bcoorlmr tho scalp won't rum dan druff. Kill tlio dandruff gorm. Thous ands of women owo tholr beautiful null i of hair to Nowbro's Ilerplcldc. Sold hv leadlmr dniBKlsts. Send 10c. in stamps to Tho Ilcrplcldo Co., Detroit, Jlleh, F. W. Schmidt & Co., special agent. 1 ID Eugene's Carnegie Library. I The prospects aro bright for the be-, ginning of tio erection or tho $10,-. 000 Carnegie library building In Eu gene this fall. At a special meeting of the city council last night tho vari ous offers for sites for tho building I wero discuss.ed and It was finally do-1 elded to purchaso the George 15, Dor-' rls lot on Willamctto street, Immedi ately north of tho Christian church, , and on which the residence occupied by W. W. Wnddlo and family Is locat ! ed. The lot Is 80xlG0 foot In dimen sions, and the price to ho paid Is $1, 000. Eugene Dally Guard. Seattle's Crittenton Home, Mayor llalllnger received his first , official spanking nt tho hands of the I ctty council last night. The council passed, over his veto, a bill approprl- j ating $75 every mouth for the main- tonanc.o of tho Crittenton homo at I) tin lap by a veto of 10 to 1. But ono member of tho council opposed it.- Seottlo Star. tomach Troubles cured by KODOL m DYSPEPSIA CURE Under allcurableconditions Mr. D. Kauble of Mrs. W. W. Uy- Nevada, 0 was ler of Hilllard, cured by Kodol oi stomaci trouble which had effected his heart Pa was cured of Chronlo Dyspepsia by the use of Kodol. Puts nn End to It All. A grievous wnll oftlmcs comos as n result of unbearable pain form over taxed organs. Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. nut thanks to Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills thoy put an ond to it all. Thoy aro gontlo hut thorough. Try thom. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Tallman & Co.'s drug storo. a. 1 TBb 1,1 V IB'. K"l 6U.iUHUtTtuEl Sold by Tallman & Co. Building WATER TANKS i Also Header Bods nil sizes and I kinds. We make them right and they Our work Is uevor slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FOR8TER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. COAL LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring; Coal Recognized as tho best and most economical fuol. We are propnred to contract with you for your winter's supply. Wo deliver coal or wood; to any part of tho city. Laatz Bros. "KNOCKED THE STUFFING I OF IT." nnd broke It into splinters, mijbj been the fate of your carriage il It was run Into by somfuilnr, "there Is halm In Gllead," or M pleasuro In knowing that In our si you can hnvo It made good u i We do all kinds of carrlJie repu nnd blacksmlthing in a stiUM superior manner, wo set tire hydraulic pressure; does it betl does it wh e you wait: does Ml e or deface your wheels and ldsl tho life of the rig. Call ana bin work. We have Winona Wi Hacks and Buggies, and Stover Gl line Engines. NEAGLE BROTHERS, The Blacksmiths. MAIN STREET.' NEAR TSEPOT The French I Restaurant i Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlor. Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection. 0US LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street. Expert Collectors We liavo locates a branch office In Pendleton, and will make collecting dofunct bills a specialty. No account too old for us to handle. Our plan la: "No collections, no charges. Suits instituted, judgments advortlsed. The Van Alstlne-Qordon & Co., Mer cantile Agency, H. V. Llpe & Co., Mrgs. 110 E Court St. 'Phone Main 311. KOIt BALH AT TUB BAST OHEQONIAN ortlco largo bundles of newspapers, con taining over 100 blK uanenr. can be obtain ed for 23 cent e bundle. a winni n OF VALUE In our single and combination i sit rings for ladles. Ann borilr.;, ,,,nev need not oxponded to secme something prvj and goon. . r i...,. ,ir rimrs from one ot l VIJ UIJ - ."CI- - L Lot us show them to you ev you aro not ready to uu? GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler afld Optician potiomco TEETH Per set, 6.00; ld $4.00; silver filling, 60c, trading, 60c. Wo are thoroughly eajpg with all "",., our appliances, and 0"r?"::etan work to ho of the htebei tt dnrd, and our prices i JW t consistent with Orst-class w White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. nfnln Ififll. riioiio l 1 ' ' ' " niii9 Walters' Flouring irn hnrrelS 8 M capacity, i ... ,heat. I Flour exchanged for Flour, Mill Fea, ' etc., always on bond. El1 IN Sr SI