TAOE TWO. DAUjY EAST OREOOXIAN, lENIH,ETON, OREGON", TRURSRAV. SEITEMRER -in, 1 110 1. Exclusive Perfumes Wo ninltn specialty of unit- mini nnrfnmna t! rio nnH imported timt are not found in ' most dmg stores. Our line of perfumes will appeal especial ly to those fastidious folks who wish to nffect a distinctive odor unlike thoso in everyday use. The popular and latest crea tions of Piver, Roger & Gallet, Pinaud, Hudnut, etc. I.E TREFLE, VELDT I3LXI MEN. YADMA. CYPItESIA. CHYPRE, AIMEE, MONAL ISA. F. W. SCHMIDT PIONEER OF OREGON M. M. OWEN IN PENIMjEIO.V 32 YEARS ACQ. DRUGGIST. Postofflce Block. 'Phone Main 851. GENEEATj news. Remember mi Indian Giirtlcn on Pnont Silo or ). It. X. Stock-yniil-r Him Vlvlil Rociilleetlon of the Long Trip Arro Hit- Plain nwl Its- Mail) Incidents. An Interesting old pioneer Is M. SI. Owens, father of A. J. Owens of South Thompson street. Mr. Owens, Sr.. crossed the plains In 1SB2, and that fall In early September, enmp ed upon what Is now n portion of the townslte of Pendleton. Mr. Owens Is one of the heat pre served old gentlemen In the state. Though S2 years of age he Is the equal, physically and mentally, of the averace man 22 vsars vnunenr. Hi? t recalls with great distinctness many I events of the long Journey from Ma- I roupln county. III., which began the 2Sth day of March and ended Octo ber A. in the Willamette valley. Across the Plains. The party when It left Illinois comprised probably 20 families, but It divided by agreement when the country occupied by the more hostile Indians wus passed, and when the Ulue mountains were reached and un til the John Day river was reached It consisted of M. D. Olllam and family, M. M. Owen, his-wife and one child, and Rev. Jesse Morelaud and family a total of lfi persons. Mr. Moreland was a Methodist minister and the father of the well known Judge Moreland of Portland, and was also a brother-lu-law of Mr. Owens, On the John Day river the alliums left the two other families and de flected to the Columbia, reaching It at The Dalles, where they took u steamer for the remainder of the trip. Tiie little party consisting of the menses and Morelands crossed the Cascades six miles south of Hood River, having followed the R.irlow route. Mr. Owens remembers that' the ilny the party struck the Cas cades was very beautiful, but Imme diately It began to rain, and rained incessantly all through the Cascades. At no time, although once within six miles of It. did tills party see the Columbia river. Dentils on the Journey. There were two deaths in tiie party HOTEL ARRIVAIiS. The Western Cannda lumber com bine has busted and the members will now start yards and sell to any body who has the money. The ltubberworkerse' Union. of Chicago, after an tdteuss of two weeks, on a strike, have returned to work. One thousand "men were af fected. The revised official count of the Maine ballot gives Cobb, republican candidate for governor, n plurality of but 27. nun. The normal republican plurality Is 33.000. The payment of the claims of rev--oltltlonnry hemes of Cuba, will begin October 1. the recent $35,000,000 loan being sufficient to meet one-half of the .claim with $4,000,000 to spare. It Is tiie decision of tin navy de- I IMirtmeut of the United States that tile Lena, the Russian cruiser now In port at San Frnncisco. must elthei Have In a reasonable time, or dls n autle. Rv. K. M. Younghasen. a minister of Columbus. Miss., engaged in a duel with John Harris Wednesday, with shotcuns. Hnrrl reeeivlntr 11 tnnrtnl wound, and the minister a slight I hetweeti Illinois and the coast, one of wound in the side. I which was the .1-year-old daughter .r r. .....1 Mu ft......... rnl t.tl.l Because the Canndlan government V .7 J. , V V, , , , ,,,... , . ,"t-''1 "f,er leaving St. Joseph. Mo.. Tlio St. George. A. Ornnger, Dayton. N. II. Darton. II, Richards, Sampler. II. Council, Unintllla. W. D. Plester and wife, Pomoroy J. A. Allison, Portland. P. J. (lardner, Portlnnd. John Mnrnuls, !-n Grande. E. 11. lllshop, Seattle. W. II. Hell, San Francisco. Charles Gnuld, Portland. J. It. Saylor. Echo. W. W. Hoagland, San Francisco. R. Ilurns, Walla Walla. J. P. Hayden,. Portland. P. H. Sewnll. Henry I,. Jackson. George H. Peterson. J. P. Arbuckle. C. H. Greene. J. H. Greene. P. P. McCarty and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Amen, Walla Walla. George McOllvery, Spokane, D. It. Richardson, Helix. II. Richardson, Adams. L. J. Peterson, Rending. William .Mills. Juniper. St. 11. llehrenz. Portland. I.. D. Freeman. San Francisco. The Itlckers. Joseph Pnthlln, SlcKay. W. SI. Grumhow, Weston. St. Russell, city. R. Olds. Walla Walla. John Sandgren. San Francisco. Ed Roberts and wife, Walla Walla. R. O. Glasscock. J S. Hurtle. A. S-. Knight, city. I.. Xeustadter, Portland, (mark's Harris and wife, Athena. 1. StcSIorrls. Walla Walla. Sir. and Mrs. Win. Johnson. Free water. John Colberg, Spoknne. S. S. .Gill, Spokane. T. A. Franz, Spokane. Sirs. I!. Stanton, Helix. J. R. Raker. Sleacham. P. S. Stanley. Tekoa. H. F. Jlionson. Elgin. Prank Snider, city. E. Teler. city. I. . F. Wltlock, Vinson. J. V. Cote. Sweden. Felix Rldenour, city. K. Ranis. Raker City. Twist Thompson, Eclio. New Goods No WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A LARGE PART OF OUR NEW FALL GOODS, AND WE INVITE ALL WHO ENJOY LOOKING AT NEW, STYLISH GARMENTS, TO CALL AND SEE OUR FINE FALL LINES. NEW STYLE COATS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. LADIES' NEW SHIRT WAISTS, THE VERY LATEST. NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BRAIDS. NEW FALL STYLES IN SHOES. NEW BELTS, BAGS AND PURSES. SUMMER LINES AT CUT PRICES. THE F75IR AGENTS FOR McCALL'S PATTERNS. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1S66. Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL has refused to remove the prohibl tive tax on sawlogs shipped from Canada into Washington, nearly all the Canadian loggers along the line have gone out of business. pected to slip out unobserved when the store wns opened. i XORT1IWEST NEWS. and before reaching the Platte river in Nebraska, and was burled a short distance from the trull. ' The immigration to the coast was immtnfse thnt vnur. tn which wns flue Juliette Simon, a well known Paris . fuc. .,., .... ..,.. ...... shlplifter. hid under n counter In u see,, U011B the routei nml BCurce. department store on the eve of a two . ,y mi,lin. The lutter ueve afraid days holiday, and was nearly famish- j f thu superior numl)erH of the lin ed when discovered by floor sweep- ( n,Krats ami of the military, botli of ere. after CO hours. She wore two , Whlrti were aggressively on the de eostly sealskin Jackets nml hnd ex- fensive nil that season. Sir. Owens recalls that although a large party of which he was a mem ber divided twice In the Platte coun try and again In Western Wyoming that they reunited when the Snake river district was reached on account of the Indians therein being hostile but they were not molested. Remember-. Pendleton. Si. D. Olllam was elected captain of the reunited forces and remained In command until the Illue mountains were reached, when a third division of the party took place, and the three families first mentioned wended their way early In September down trom the, mountains and reached the Umatilla river from a southeasterly direction, coming down off the bluffs by the old trail which followed prac tically the route now described by Thompson street, in tills city. Near the trail and under tne bluff. close by where the O. R. & N. stock yards now are was an Indian garden of about u quarter of an ucre in ex tent. Tiie last permanent settlement of white people seen as the Immigrants came westward was on the Platte, In Eastern Nebraska. From the Platte to the Willamette no white people were seen at any time except soldiers and other Immigrants. One exception to this was at La Grande, where an Immigrant, finding that he carried a stock of provisions and per haps other goods In excess of his own needs, set up a temporary store to dispose of the stuff to other immi grants who were more needy. Sir. Owens lived in Clackamas county 26 years, then moved to Port land, where he has resided for the balance of the 02 years he httB lived In Oregon. Cigar slot niuohlnes are allowed to operate in Portland. Frank R. Little, a carpenter, drop ped dead at Raker City Wednesday, from henrt disease. The only exhibit from Eastern Or egon at the state fair comes from the state experiment station at Union. Fire destroyed the Natoma winery on the American river. IS miles from Sacramento, Wednesday, loss about J300.000. An Installment of the Lewis and Clark coins, amounting to tin, 000. has arrived In Portland, from the Philadelphia mint. Robert IlRmmel, aged 24. wh In stantly killed Wednesday by being caught under a rolling log, In a lum ber yard at Everett. Seeond crop strawberries from the illue mountain district are now to he found In small quantities In the Walla Wulla mnrket. George Dunn, who stole $S In liiukles from a Portland telephone box, wus fined five times his stealings In that city Wednesday. In hunting coons in the Alsea dis trict Wednesday night, C, J. Oglesb and his dogs treed a supposed coon, which prooved a monster mountain 'lion, which was killed. George Reed, a sheepherder, was killed by u night policeman at North Yakima, Tuesday night, while Reed was attempting u hold-up JuHt In fun. Reed was drunk and fired at the of flcer first. According to the undertaker's rec ord there has been but one death in Astoria since August 12, and that was of a Chinaman who died with con sumption, contracted before he went to that city. The Pendleton. F. L. Wllcoxen. Tueonm. I . J. Rranulck. Portland. J. S. W. De Jong, Louisville. .1. R. Stiller. .Springfield. Arthur . I.lchtenstelu. D. J. Forbes, Portland. James A. Iniees. Portland. SI. It. Coffee. San Francisco. J. B. Crosfleld. K. a. Shelton, Spokane. Dan Leahy. Spokane. C. W. Schohry. Spokane. Jerome Hacker. Kansas City. A. S. Cnrsy, Spokane. C. W. Cnther. Portland. Samuel Glover, Hak'er City. C. E. Ivan. San Francisco. W. J. Clarke, city. W. E. Rrock. city. C. E. Irwin. Rochester. P. W. Watte, San Francisco. J. A. Cook. San Francisco, . P. R. Gnrretson, St. Paul. E. O. Cushmnn, Innian. H. A. Sloore, Portlnnd. William Slaher. Portland. C. SI. Smith, Portland. R. A. Seeds, Spokane. O. W. Phelps, Hoppuer. E. Costello, Stnrbuck. P. Harris, Starbuok. S. N. Alexander. Spokane. PORT WINE TONIC Port Wine Iron and Oregon Grape Root. The demand for . gntle and eff" tlve tonic to stimulate and recup erate the debilitated system, has Induced THE OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO. to place on the market the Port Wine Tonic, assuring their patrons that it will speedily tone up Hie system of persons suffering from all forms of Indigestion Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility or Slalurlal com plaints to which people of all parts of the country are subjected. It con tains no poisonous Ingredients and enn be taken by the weakest persons with the best results. As n strengthening tonic and appetizer It lias no equal. Prepared with the greatest care. The principal parts are composed of Selected Oregon Grape Root. Iron and our Famous Cucamnuga ( 14-year-old) Port. Port Wine Is acknowledged by physicians today to be more strength ening than ment. Oregon Grape Root Is noted for its blood-giving and purifying qualities, while the Iron rebuilds und tones up the entire system. Tiie result Is a remedy unequnled for general medicinal purposes nnd a, beverage pleasing to the taste. Prepared and bot'Icd under our personnl supervision nnd guaranteed exnetly as represented. Ask your druggist or grocer for It. nnd tnke no other. DIRECTIONS From three to four wine glasses eacli day. In Jugs Only Pull quarts, 75c; Half gallon, S1.2."; Gallon, S2.2.". OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO. COMING EVENTS. If you are looking for wheat land or stock ranches, come and see us. We have some of the best proposi tions ever offered for salo in Eastern Oregon. We have Just listed some very desirable city property at low ipriccs. E. T. WADE & SON, Office E. O. Building. New JerMMl Democrats. Trenton, N. J.. Sept. IK. The dem ocratic state convention wus called to order here at noon today by Wil liam B. Oourley, chairman of the state committee. The convention will mime u candlduto for governor and presidential electors. The prepond erance of sentiment appears to favor Chnrles S. Black, of Jersey City, for the gubernatorial nomination. Black Is the choice of former Senator Smith, Jr., and his nomination ap pears probable. Addressed mi Finance. New York, Sopt. 10. The sessions of tills, tho second duy of tho Amer ican Ilankors Association convention, opened with prayer by Jtgr. M. J. La volle, of St. Patrick's cuthedral. After an hour or so spent in Informal dis cussion of practical banking questions the convention listened to addresses as follows "The Western Bankor," W C. Robinson, Westfleld, Kan.i "Emergency Circulation," A. J. Prume, Waukesha, Wis,; "Banks and Trust Compuilles," Eugene E. Prusslg, Chicago. Tho convention will cud tomorrow, September 10 Opening of Pendle ton public schools. September 19. 20, 21 Oregon-Irrigation Association at Ontario, Slal heur county. September 20 Opening Pendleton academy. September 20-22 Oregon Wool growers' Association, Shanlko. October 3-9 Spokane Interstate fair. October 10-15 Walla Walla coun ty fair. October 18-27 Oregon W. C. T. U. state convention, Portland. October 19- 20 nnd 21 Inland Em pire Teachers' Association, Pendleton. November 1C-1S National Irriga tion Association, El Paso, Texas. Bowman Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Main Street, Near Depot. The Rucklcn's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvel ous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, burns, bolls, sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fever sores chapped hands, skin eruptions: infal lible for piles. Cure guaranteed. On ly 25c nt Tollman & Co., druggists. .More Money for Rockefeller. Now York, Sept. 15. Stockholders of the Standard Oil Company today received checks for amounts repre senting 5 per cent of their holdings, this being the quarterly dividend de clared Inst month. This makes 29 per cent to be paid In dividends so far this year. The capital, stock of the company amounts to $97,500,000 and tho amount dlctrlbuted today was S4.S7fi.O00, of which sum John D. Rockefeller received 1 1,950,000. Hotel Cruise First-class In ovory particular. Modern In all appointments. Splendidly furnished throughout. Servico the very best. Tho Hotel Cruise Is located at tho corner of Webb and Cot tonwood streots in a now building built especially for hotol pur poses. Each room Is large and comfortable, boins woll lighted and well ventilated. In furnishing this hotel, tho best of every thing was purchased, and attention has been given to tho 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 where rates nro not high. Cato, In connection. Short orders served at all times. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Mlut Hare Luxuriant and aioaay Hair, No Hatter Wliat Color. The finest contour of a female face, the sweetest amllo of a female mouth, loses something if tho head Is crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling hair, it li I now known. Is caused by a parasite that burrows Into the scalp to tho root of the hair, where It saps tho vitality. Tho lit tle white scales the gorm throws up In burrowing are called dandruff, To euro dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falling hair, that germ must be killed. Newbro's Hcrplcldo, an entirely new re sult of the chemical laboratory, destroys the dandruff gorm, and, of course stops the falling Im1r, and prevents baldness. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. MICH. 1 W. Sclnvldt & Co,, siMJCiul agents. HOUSEHOLD GOODS WE CAN I'UHNISII i'OUR HOME PROM GARRET TO CEL LAR. HEATING STOVES, PURMTURE, CARPETS, OUINAWAIIE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, TINWAJIE, FOR CELAIN WARE. CHAPEST PLACE IN PENDLETON. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OP THE CITY. V. STROBLE 2i0 Court Street ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER Wo properly temper it for each particular climate. Then, upon a Jute canvass wo build up a fire, water nnd acid proof roofing material, with a ground mica surface and a wool felt paper dry sheet or backing. We'll lay the goods, or you can. If you have to use a roof, we can tell you some mighty Interesting things. They will prevont your pockot book from shriveling up, Write us. The Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon Fortunes Uy in Real Es There Is no Investmt offors ns good security i creases in value as ri; real etate. If you t rich, put your money la 2 ty in this growing city J tion. I We have choice real J nit descrlnttnnH In it ,1 , ., . localities, both city ui property, and ranchet Consult us if you hjrJ erty to sell, list It villi you wish to buy propj us. Unexcelled factttlei furl ling real estate. W. E. Davidsofllj (Successor to B. D.V Insurance, Real Mortgage Loans. llljJ Good Dry W( AI.Ij KINDS I have good, sound wood is delivered at teisoJ prices FOR CASE w. c. mu l.eae Orders t Cigar Store. MIHl Brei That plca-es the ' That is wholesome That Is xaiiltary. Tluit Is full uclsH That Is nlunys px&t That is alnii)3 'K That Is the HEST THE M0 . Vow and Sanf-I New Marlla ""I1 Street. Telephone Ask jour grocer 11 liltli" CO Hi.v Rock Sprinl Itecognlwd a JJ und most etv " j We are P""" tract with yo winter's liver coal or part of tne Laatz MAIN STREET-. CRUSHED FRUITS . fine line Ju" " ji t with Ico cr. imvo reach 1 tug drink, A od We THE Candles and Ft 200 Court rult I" IFI'I 1 lUll Tl IHES RE I r TOl Tl l:oi: rr n .ur .