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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1604.
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Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Dept.
Fall and Winter I904
NOW ON DISPLAY NEW TAILOR-MADE SUITS. TOUR
IST COATS, JACKETS, WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS, AT
EXCEPTIONALLY MODERATE PRICES.
NEW NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, NEW NOVELTIES
IN WAISTINGS, NEW NOVELTIES IN TOURIST CAPS, -THE
LATEST EASTERN FAD.
i
Alexander Dept. Store
THP filVPRQ op rpst vai hps
IT'S THE BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET
Manufactured by A. ROHDE
!
:
The I
Hotel Cruise !
First-class in ovory particular. Modern In nil appointments.
Splendidly furnished throughout. Service the very best.
The Hotel Cruise Is located at the corner of Webb and Cot
tonwood streets In a now building ullt especially for hotel pur
poses. Each room Is largo and comfortable, belns well lighted
and well vontllated. In furnishing this hotel, the best of every
thing was purchased, and attention has been given to the artis
tic effect aj well as comfort.
Tho Hotol Crulso Is a model place for lodgers, traveling men
and citizens who seek a first-class place wh,ere rates arc not high.
Cafe In connection. Short orders served at all times.
OREGON
STATE FAIR
44th Annual Exhibit
Salem, Oregon
September 12 to 17, 1904
11
LITERARY
BUREAU
SENATOR HILL EXPOSES
SOME CAMPAIGN SCHEMES.
Shows Up Roosevelt's Alliance With 1
Literary Man to Get Himself Square ,
With the Magazine Readers How
the Administration Makes a Grand
stand Play With New York Repub
llcan Leaders as Supes.
Whitney's Point, N. Y Sept. I?.
Former Senator David H. IIIII was
tho orator of tho day nt tho Broome i
county fair this afternoon and ntlrnct-1,
ed a groat crowd.
Mr. Hill said that the democratic
platform wris silent on tho money
question bocauso that question was
deemed settled. The nlmost unani
mous approval by tho convention of
Judge Parker's telegram operated vir
tually as an amendment to the plat- ;
form In accordance with Its terms nnd n
tho now platform necessarily super
seded and eliminated all previous na
tional platforms.
Tho present campaign on tho part
of the republicans, the ex-senator de
clared, "Is ono of humbug nnd false
pretenses peculiarly Itooseveltish in
all Its essential characteristics, Tho
president through himself and his late
prlvnte secretary, manage and direct
every detail, while experienced politi
cal managers of long service in tho
party are brushed aside and ignored."
Mr. Hill sharply criticised Mr.
Itoosevelt's method
magazine writers to
views and especially
Ham Allen White's
Roosevelt Uncovered
Frauds." He quoted:
' 'When it (the
touched the president's friends nnd
political sponsor, State Senator Green
of Blnghnmpton, N. Y., and when ho
was about to bo indicted for crooked
ness, the two senators from New
York, and every prominent republi
can In tho state bogged for mercy and
then threatened President Roosevelt
for allowing Brlstow to indict Green.'
"If true,' Mr. Hill went on, 'this is
most serious accusation. It virtu
ally accuses our two republican Unit
ed States senators and also '.every
prominent republican in tho state'
with a crime. Hut it uplifts Roose
velt and ho apparently delights to be
exalted at the expense of others.'
'Who," tho speaker Inquired, "but
tho president himself could have tiir-
nlshed him this exclusive information
which he now discloses to tho public?
It is believed that tho charge is utter
ly groundless; that Its publication
was intended as a spectacular and
sensational performance, and that 11
was concocted especially to aid tho
president In the present contest re
gardless of Its damaging effect upon
others. Being false Is one essential
particular, the whole article Bhould
be discredited."
Best for medicinal uses
Your physician wilt tell you that, you should always havo some cood whtsltcy In the
house For accidents, fainting spoils, exhaustion, nnd other eraereency uses, It relieves
nnd revives. But you must have eood whiskey, pure whiskey, for ioor whiskey, adulterated
whiskey, may do decided harm. HAYNEK WHISKEY Is lust what you need for It iroes
direct from our own distillery to you, with all Its orlelnal strength, richness nnd flavor,
carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUARANTEE of PUR
ITY and AOE and saving the dealers' enormous profits. We havo over a quarter of a
million satisfied customers, exclusively family trade, who know It Is best for medicinal
purposes and prefer It for other uses. That's why YOU should try It. Your money back If
you are not satisfied.
Direct from our distiOBery to YOU
Saves Dealers' Profits I Prevents Adulteration !
HAYNER WH
SKEY
4
PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
QUARTS
EXPRESS
f PREPAID
We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES or HAYNER'S SEVEN-YEAR-OLD
RYE for H.0O, and wo will pay the express chorees. Try It nnd
if you don't find It all right and as good as you over used or can buy from
anybody else at any price, send It back nt our expense and your $1.00 will bo
returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could It be
fairer? If you aro not perfectly satlstled you are not out n rent. Better let us
sendyou a trial order. If you don't want four quarts yourself, iret a friend to
join you. anipmcnt mauc in a plain scaica case witn no mams 10 snow wnui s
a use : nunrtH or can iret some of jour menus to join you.
id you JiO uunrtN for sio.ui by i-reicni i-rrpniu, mus
M.OO. We have been In business over 8il years and havo n
of employing
give out his
attacked Wll
article, "How
tho Postal
Investigation)
inside.
If you can use xo lunrtM or can
wu win scnu
savin? vnu I
paid-up capital of $500,000.00 so you run no risk.
Write our nearest offlco nnd do it NOW.
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
ST. PAUL, MINN. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO.
45 DisTiLLT.nv, Trot, O. Estauusukk I860.
GREAT FIRE AT GEM.
GOOD ATTRACTIONS, SPLENDID RACING, BEST OF
BAND MUSIC, $10,000 IN PREMIUMS, MAGNIFICENT STOCK
SHOW, A FINE CAMP GROUND WITH ROOM FOR ALL,
FRESH WATER PIPED INTO THE GROUND, PLENTY OF
SHADE, GOOD STREET CAR SERVICE AND LOT8 OF EN
TERTAINMENT AND EDUCATION FOR EVERYBODY.
NO EFFORT8 HAVE BEEN SPARED TO MAKE THIS
YEAR'S FAIR SURPASS ALL PREVIOUS EXHIBITS.
TAKE A WEEK OFF AND ENJOY THE EVENT OF THE
YEAR.
Popular Sheet Music and
Latest Hits All Good
Dawn of tho Century, Show
tho White of Yo' Eye, Storm
King, Uncle Sammy, By tho
Sycamoro Treo, Navajo, When
Summer Breezes Blow, AtlrUt,
Sumo time. Silks and Rags,
(waltzes), Katunka, Up in a
Coconnut Tree, Tho Gondolier,
Sho Was From Missouri, Prairlo
Queen, (waltzes), Lazarre,
(waltzes), My Money Never
Gives Out, Maple Leaf (rag),
Midnight Flro Alarm, Mandy
Lee, Tho Rosary, Charcoal, Tho
Moon, th.o Coon nnd the Little
Octoroon, Under a Panama,
Zcmlu (waltzes), Satisfied.
Full lino Victor Talking Ma
chines and Records,
Scott & Gordon Piano House
315 Court Street.
i For eale at tho East Oreaonlan of flee Larno bundles of i itwimnun
pining' ovar 100 big papara, oan ba had for 28o a bundle.
Idaho Town Nearly Annihilated La6t
Night.
Wallace, Idaho, Sept. 3. Fire which
started shortly after 9 o'clock to
night swept tho entire business por
tion of Gem, Idaho, and a largo part
of the residence, district, entailing a
loss of $150,000, destroying nearly 100
houses and rendering scores of people
homeless. Tho houses wero occupied
for the most part by mln,ers, many of
whom moved to Gem after tho Black
Bear conflagaratlon throe months ugo.
In almost every case all their be
longings, which wero purchased ouly
since that fire, wer.e destroyed.
The lire started In the Frisco cafe,
n an unoccupied building. When
discovered it had a good start. Tho
alarm was immediately given and a
iish was nuulo lor fire apparatus.
When hose was coupled onto the hy
drant there was found to bo no water,
so tho residents were forced to stand
by and see tho town swept by the
flames.
Tho causo of th.o fire is unknown.
mt it is supposed to have been start
ed by some drunken man In tho va-
:unl building. With two exceptions
ull the buildings In town were frume.
white & Bender's store building, in
the lower part of town, was surround
ed by burning cottages and stores,
but withstood the flames, and the
stock of $30,000 or over oscu,ied with
little dumage.
Telephone, telograph, electric light
wires and the power line of tho Wash
ington Water Power Company were
destroyed. Both tho O. It. & N. and
Northern Pacific suffered somo dam
ago, having rails and platforms dam
aged. The termor lost a bridge over
Canyon creek near tho center of town,
Gem Is located in a narrow part of
the canyon. On ono side ruus the O.
R, & N, railway, while the Northern
Pacific passes through the only stroot
of the town. Tho houses wero built
on either sido of tho track uud very
close to It. The burned area is nearly
1000 feet long, and the houses, which
wero built closoly togothor, wero
burned to tho ground.
HIGH-GRADE BICYCLE
W,o are agents for the cele
brated Racyclo bicycle. It has
many features of merit not pos
sessed by other wheels. Wo
also handle the Columbia and
Crawford bicycles. Let us
show you ono of our wheels and
explain its merits If you aro
thinking of buying a wheel.
Tho fact that wo do the bulk
of tho wheel repairing is a good
testimonial for our work. Wo
also repair sewing machines,
Mnko keys and make all kinds
of light repairs.
GORDON & EDMISTEN
3XJ East Court Street
BEATS THEM ALL
COMING EVENTS.
HOUSER & HAINES COMBINED
HARVESTER DOING GOOD
WORK.
Everyone In the County Pleases the
Purchasers Not a Dissatisfied
User Large siale Being Built Upon
Its Merit.
Triennial Conclave Knights Templar,
San Francisco, Sept. 5-9th, 1904
Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.,
San Francisco, Cal., Sept, 19-25th,
19G4.
Account of above occasion the O. R.
& N. makes a round tri4, rate of $31.85
dates of sale, via stoamer from Port
land August 2-28th, and September 1
and 2. Via rail, September 1, 2, 3, 15,
1C and 17. Continuous passage on go
ing trips, with final return limit Octo
ber 23, 1904. Stopovers will bo allow
ed In California only, and only on re
turn trip. For particulars call on or
address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N.
As the lmmenso wheat crop of tho
county is nearly harvested, consider
able talk arises among tho farmers
as to the most successfully harv.ested
crops. Mr. J. S. Furnish is quoted as
saying that 'he has tho best comblnad
harvester in tho county and has suc
cessfully harvested his crop for tho
past two seasons with his Haines
llouser Combined Harvester.
On the strength of tho success that
ho had with his machine last year,
soveral others wero placed in tho
county this year by tho agent, Mr.
Fred Weber, and favorablo reports
come In from Charl.es Hamilton, L. L.
Mann and II. II. Williams. Those
farmers all used this machine and
cannot say too much in pralso of tho
work they accomplished with this
machine.
Mr. Fred Weber, local agent for tho
ilouser & IIulu.es Manufacturing Co.,
states that he is well pleased with
the machluo and predicts that a large
number will be sold iu the county an
other season, He says that a mnehlue
that will do tho work this machlno
does cannot bo overlooked very long
by those directly interested in tins
class of machinery and a combined
harvester that starts in from tho be
ginning and works thu entire season
through without trouble, is a machlno
that will mako Its own headway re
gardless of anything that may bo
said to tho contrary, facts speak for
themselves.
Umatilla county farmers havo
grown to realize tho great saving by
harvesting in tills way and therefore
It is hard to trav.el any direction with
out seeing these great labor-saving
devices doing their wonderful work
that a half century ago would havo
been lmposslblo to boliovo.
September (I Opening St. Joseph's
academy Pendleton.
Soptcmber 12-17 Oregon Stnto fair,
Salem.
September 19Opciiini; of Pendle
ton public schools.
September 19, 20,21 Oregon Irriga
tion Association at Ontario, Malheur
county.
September 20 Opening Pendleton
academy.
October 3-9 Spokano Interstate
fair.
Inland Umplro Teachers' Associa
tion Pendleton, October 19, 20 and
21.
National Irrigation Association, 'El
Paso, Texas, November 15-18.
There Is more Cutnrrli In thin Hcr-tlon of
tlio country tlmu nil utliur diseases put
together, and until tlio ust few jeuia wan
supposed to be Incurable. Vor a great
many years doctors pronounced It a will
illsenbo mill prescribed local remedies, uml
by constantly fnllliitf to cum with local
treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci
ence lias proven catarrh to bo n constitu
tional disease nnd therefore rctpilrcH con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
I'ure, manufactured by V. .1. Clicnev A
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tlio only constitution
al cure on tbe market. It is taken Inter
nally In doses from 10 drops to a leu
spoonful. It acts directly on tlio blood
nnd mucous surfaces of tlio system, Tliey
ofler one hundred dollars for any cose It
falls to cure. Heud for circulars and tes
timonials. Address :
K. J. CHMNnV U CO., Toledo, ().
Hold by Drufc'Klst, price 75c.
Take Hall's I'unjlly I'll Is for constipation.
A factory iu Liverpool has rocontly
oroctod a Bto.el smokostack C80 foet
high and only threo feet iu diameter.
It is protected from tho wind by an
chor wires stretching out over nearly
u half square mllp of ground.
It Will Be to Your Interest.
If you contomplate visiting tho St.
Louis Exposition, to secure reliable
Information as to railroad service, the
lowest rates and the best routes. Also
as to local conditions in St. Louis:
hotels, etc., etc.
If you will wrlto tho undersigned,
stating what information you desire,
mo same will be promptly furnished.
If we do not havo it on hand, will se
cure it for you if possible, and with
out any .expense to you. Address
B. H. TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent, 142 Third stroot,
' Portland, Ore.
Darobln, tho famous stallion belong
ing to J. B. Haggin, of Sacramonto,
was put to death Monday on account
of old ago. Ho was feoblo and almost
helpless, being 27 years old. Ho was
iraportod from Australia by Mr. Hag
gin and cost $30,000.
Fifty Greek Laborers.
About 50 Greek laborers arrived la
the city this morning to work on tho
railroad. Thoy seemed to havo bag
gugo enoiiiih to fit out a colony and
shotguns nnd rifles sufficient to arm
a regiment. They scorn to feel that
preparation for a riot or Greek war
is a necessity in this land of pick
handles. La Grande Observer.
It Is .estimated that G per cont or
about $85,000,000, of the nnniml in
conio from American railroads goes to
forolgn lnvostors.
J. L. VAUGHN
Electrician
Prompt attention given and all
work executed proporly.
Bleetrleal Supplies or all kinds
OFFICII-12! WKST COURT ST.
(Tribune Building)
INSURANCE.
Fire, Life and Accident.
JOE ELL
Room 8, Over Taylor's Hard
.ware Store.
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 150 barrels a day,
Flour exclrangod for wheat.
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed,
etc., always on hand.
LET U3 SUPPLY YOU WITH
Building
Material
Dimension lumber of all de
scriptions. Snail, Doors, Blinds,
Moulding, Building and Tar
Paper.
BRING YOUR BILL TO UB
AND GET OUR FIGURES,
Grays Harbor
Commercial Co.
Opposite W. & C. R. Depot.
D
Positively tho best beer
mndo.
Any quantity you de
slro. Delivered to your
homo.
Always call for Olym
pi a. '
A. NOLTE
'Phone Main 181.
I
WATER
TANKS
Wo make a Specialty of Building
Hound or Squaro
WATER TANKS
Also Header Beds all sizes and
kinds. Wo mnko them right nnd they
alwnys glvo satisfaction. Our work
Is never slighted or botched,
Pendleton Planing Mill
and Lumber Yard
ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor.
Corner Webb and College.
COAL
LET US FILL YOUR f""
BIN WITH
Rock Spring Coal
Uocognl.ed as tho best and
most economical fuel. Wo
aro prepared to contract with
you for your winter's Bupply.
Wo deliver coul or wood to
any part of tho city.
Laatz Bros.
MAIN STREET.
NEAR DEPOT.
The French j
Restaurant !
Best 25 Cent Meal In the City
Private Dining Parlors. J
Elegant Furnished Rooms In
Connection.
GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop.
633 Main Street.
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Bear this In ind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
i. .1 nul. 9r m t. Tn,n,m.ilnn.l
Poultry and Stock Food. Use S
itow xvuro ror your cow trou
bles, C. F. Colesworthy
127-129 East Alta SL
Agent for Lee's Llco Killer.