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. I r T'GF TWO. DAITjY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OltEGOJf, FRIDAY. SElM'EMIlEE HO, 11)01. ft. This Cap Labol I Is a guarantee of the purity fl H and richness of our H I Economy I Brand I I Evaporated I Oreani H We offer H $5,000 reward H to anyone able to prove adulteration ft our product. ft 108 FAMINE GREATER Sl'PPI.Y THAN EVER IN RliOE .MOl'NTAINS. Wood In Pendleton Is Now Selling at S(l mid SII..-.0. When It Was SII.SII null S7 liist Year Otor 2000 ( dnl-i Hold by Government In spectors at Menclmni Supply In t'ti-cailc Mountains Givntor Than Eier More Cut on llltio Mountain AUu. GENERAL NEWS. who out- haw Mr Sarah Potter, deceased, willed the sum of $250,000 to the city of New Redford, Mass. What threatens to be the worst i typhoid epidemic In the history of the i city. Is now raging In New York. The son if Count Tolstoi ha-? wilt ten a series of articles opposing his father's view of the war. Milt G. Harlow, the original "Uncle Mack Jot?" of negro minstrelsy, died Thursday at New York." aged ". Colonel HlKhoff, the Russian permitted the recent Armenian laces on the Turkish frontier, been assassinated. Governor Odell has asked the na tional republican committee for $750,000 to be spent in winning New York for the pnrty. The Eucharist congiess at New York, bitterly condemned France for her stand aKRlnt the Vatican In the difficulty of the bishops. Th. frim,iii m,. .ia. i.. I,een clIt fom Uuid not , a. ii 0 i., .! government ownership. A cresiee of 283,398 members In all or ders during the past year. George Urown. of Chicago, has be come n raving maniac through grief over the death of bin friend. Edward Hartmnn, whom he had accidentally shot. The Philippine exhibit now at. ft. I.ouls, will be returned to the Islands When that fair I over, and will not be sen at the Lewis and Clark a.' 'positlon. ltcaus they believed a negro had been eent to tench them, 220 Chicago school children struck Thursday mornlnff. The negro was a visitor. NORTHWEST NEWS. The M. K. conference for the dis trict In Oregon of all the state west of the Cascade, is now In session at Eugene. Two residents of Willows, Cal.. run down a deer with an automobile, while touring on a mountain road Wednesday. Seven of the prisoners who escaped from Jail at Hillings, -Mont., last Fri day, lvave been captured Three aro still at liberty. O. I!. Nevln, a prominent cattleman of Hlg Timber, Mont., shot and killed hlmelf, Thursday, without any known reason. Oregon City people are protesting against granting a perpetual fran chise to the Southern Pacific, along the principal street. Harry Shearer, a fireman on the Columbia Southern. fill from tho lo comotive Thursday near Shanlko and was severely Injured. Mrs. Nettle Mann, of Chehalls, has been sent to the penitentiary for one year for arson. She was charged with burning her millinery store. Captain W. P. Gray, the well known .steamboat captain of the Sound, will command the Mountain Gem. to ply on the upper Snake river from I.ewlston. Aw Newell, who shot and robbed a merchant named Keuter, near Hen According 10 the wood dealers there will not be any danger what ever of a wood famine this winter, ns a larger amount has been cut during tht past summer than during any onn summer for several years. One reason why there Is now on hand more than an average amount of cut wood Is the fact of there hav ing leen a scarcity, with a corres pondingly stiff price for wood, for serul years In succession. This year. In anticipation of having a vig orous demand to meet, and In hopes that the general supply after all would be somewhat scant, everybody who could, worked tip his wood for the winter trade, and the result Is that there Is a good wood supply In sight, and the price Is less than last year comparing the fall quotations. ( At this time the limitation Is ?G for pine, and JO. 50 for red fir and tama 'rack. compared with $G,50 and $7 n J year ago. Another factor In the discussion Is that a little over a year ago S000 cords of cut and piled wood for the winter market was burned In the Cascade mountains. This fall the equivalent of that amount, and still nn Increased output over that from the Cascades Is In sight. In large lots wood can be bought In the Cascades still cheap er than the above figures. One thous and cords have been engaged by Pen dleton dealers from the Cascades, of which a large amount has been de livered. . I So free is the wood market In the mountain country tributary to Walla Walla, that It Is said the dealers over I there have laid In their winter sup- ply two months earlier than usual. I Cut From f.'oMTiiniciu I.anil. j It Is said there Is tied up by govern I ment land Inspectors around Meacham j 2000 cords of wood believed to have been cut from land not yet out of large- num ber of men, relatively speaking, have filed on land In the mountains 200 acres each, of which 1J0 acres is grazing land and 10 acres timber land. The pre-empters can get the grazing land on time, and yet use It lor grazing purposes; but to acquire title enough to .give them the right to cut wood on the remaining' 40 acres, they must pay down In full for the lund, which It Is alleged many huve pot done. The marketing of. the 2000 corda spoken of dsjiends upon the outcome of the Investigations Into the alleged fraud. It Is believed It will be released upon the settlement of ach individual for the 10 acres of timber land by paying the cash for It, as was the original Intention. Larger Supply on Hand. Outside of the 2000 cords mention ed, and the marketing of which Is more or less problematical, it Is said that thero Is In the Immediate vicin ity of ICamela one-third more wood than there was one year ago, and a still larger proportion around Meu oham. It does not appear that there Is any scarcity of wood in the natural form, nor that there has been at any time, either last year or this. The difficul ties of realizing a profit on wood un der existing conditions have been the trouble all along, and they still exist. There are many discouragements for the wood fuel producer, and only the stimulus of supposed scarcity led to the comparative profusion of the out put now In sight. Each year It Is farther between me felled tree and the point of market than ever before, and each year It Is more and more difficult to get labor at a figure which the owners of tho timber can afford to pay. HOTEL ARRIVALS. New Tho St. George, llenjamln M. Darrein, Chicago. D. II. Hunter, city. C. U. Halt. Walla Walla. Joseph Ruiiyan, Walla Walla. E. A. Wolfe, St. I.ouls. J. A. Dougherty, kit. Louis. William Dunn, Portland. Joseph Pllgrln. William Marble and wife, York. Edwin Schruher. Now York. Charles J. Sonimers, New York. Roy A. S.ildnlr, New York. Marc H. Robblns. New York. I. N. Legnn, Eugene. J. T. Wolfe, Walla Walla. II. T. Thomas, St. Louis. R. Erlckson, Scuttle. J. W. Langdon, Denver. George McGllvcry, Spokane. C. E. Itedfleld, Heppner. W. L. Mnrshall, Portland, J. J. Hums, Portland. J. J. Stlmmell, St. Louis. J. D. Purdy, Seattle. R. E. Graham, Seattle. L. O. Stahl, Salt I.ake City. C. J. Guold, Pocatelto. L. F. Hruln, South Rend. Hums Hrothers, city. Tho inciters. S. J. Hayes, Starhuck. F. A. Vantress, Starhuck. Mrs. Salisbury, Vinson. Mrs. ClTapman, Vinson. J. M. Darlln, city. S. Ansley. Portland. J. D. Ellis. Tangent. R. L. Ellis, lone. S. E. Johnson, Echo. Sadie $lionewller. Walla Walla. Amanda Cuibtree. Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McAlroy, Vum couver. T. J. Iturly, city. W. II. Dressel. J. S. dinners J. Darlln. E. H. Hurke. Portland. Lora Harrison, Echo. L. H. Ilurton. Portland. H. C. Day, Portland. F. C. Welch, Salem. William Moore, Spokane, W. J. Ford, Tribune. C. Isaac, Portland. S. G. GUI. Spokane. J. Stanton, city. J. M. Hays. Athena. A. A- Wilder, Portland. William Scott and wife, Helix. , Douglas Glenn, city. Helen Glllenwater. Edwin Perclval. Chicago. Gertrude Rlclln. Chicago. S. Alnsley, Portland. R. Foster, Slim, Portland. Frank R. Runo. Portland. Dean Hamilton. Weston. W. D. Porter. Portland. Tho Pendleton. Dr. J. E. lllnghnm, Walla Walla. J. A. Lukel. Portland. W. C. Sawyer, city. Charles Andeison, linker George Dove, Portland. A. D. Chase, Portland. M. L. llrown, Roston. C. L. Cox. city. S. 1. Gould, Nolln. W. E. Stevens, Racine. R. E. Paddock. Portland. J. o. Olllen. Portland. Henderson, Starhuck. K. Costollo, Slarbucsk. N. J. Slnnott, The Dalles. George D. Hale. St. Paul. C. H. Edmonds. Portland. C. W. Goldman, Kentucky. p. W. Commlns. San Francisco. T. J. McCawley, Seattle. W. N. McRoberts. Spokane. J. I. Francis and family. Spokane. Hl t n at A -Mv inn T A HLIV1INA1N I oALfc Mftt DON'T FORGET that the remnant sale at The Fair continues all this week until Saturday October 1st. Notice some of the specials below: Dress goods remnants at ubnit half regunhir price. ladles' union sulls and knee punts from . 1 1c par Ladles' summer waists at lime more man nun imuc. NEW GOODS SPECIALS. A. It. C. Gingham, double foi l, during this sale only Apron check 'Gingham, dining tills sale Calico, the best made. 7c grade, for this sale All wool Oregon City suiting, regular Uc values, now All wool skirt materials, hi own and grey, wide Rleached Muslin, tie kind, for this sale Heavy outings, dark colors, for this sale THE FHIR SHE KNEW. Mrs. Smart AVhat makes you look so happy? '.Mrs. Wise My husband and I had a quarrel this morning. Mrs. Smart I don't see anything in that. Mrs. Wise There Is u new dress in It when lie wants to make up. Breai That pleases tho taste. That Is wholesome. That Is sanitary. That Is full weight. That Is always good. That Is always frcsli. That l.s tho REST. THE MODj BAKERY Now and Sanitary. New Martin Itulldlng, 1 Street. Telephone 2991 Ask your grocer for MO! RREA1). City. I ! z LIKE THE OLD FRUIT FAIRS" ELEVENTH ANNUAL CARLOAD a STONEW, A II n m ft H poKane interstate rasr ItAI.V -.MAKES FLAX. Hiiro Will Not Separate Until l'er uieiiKtl by .MoUtiuc. "The rains last week did an Im mense amount of good to our flax crop," said Mr. Eugene Rosse, propri etor of the flax plant here, to a Port laud paper. "We didn't need the rain to make our flax grow, for It hatf all ver, Idaho, two months ago. was sen- i been harvested," he continued. "We tenced to 30 years In the penitentiary 6t LewUton, Thursday. A bitter prohibition fight Is being waged In Grant county, the saloon men having succeeded In filing pe titions asking for nn election In ills, trlcts so formed as to defeat tho "dry" movement in the towns of Can yon City and John Day, If you are looking for wheat land or stock ranches, come and see us. We have some of the best proposl Hons ever offered for sale In Eastern Oregon. We have Just listed some very desirable city property at low prices. E. T. WADE & SON, Office E. O. Building. want the rain to help ret the straw. In that diy weather there were no dows, and the flax straw lay out on the ground without undergoing any perceptible change. The rain mois tened It and set up a fermentation. We will have dews now nearly every night, and that will keep up tho ret ting process. "Fermentation dissolves the sub stance which holds the flax fibres to gether, and wo cannot separate tho libra from the waste material until the fermentation Is complete. There fore, we are very glad to seo the rain some." A Roy's Wild Rldo for Life. With family aroq-t' expecting him to die, and a son rldi ig h i life, IS miles, to ge Dr. Klnt's ,; Discov ery for Consumption, coughs and colds, W. II. Brown of Leesvllle, Ind., cndui'.d death's agonies from astlv ma but this wonderful medicine gave hutant relief and soon cured him. Hi .vr ics: "I now sleep soundly every nl ht." Like marvelous cures of con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove its matchless merit for nl Ithroat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c ," ! Si. 00 Trial bottles free at Tall- niaii & co.'s urug store. With Large Displays in all Departments. $2,000 Offered for Fruit and Fruit Exhibits. More than $30,000 in Premiums and Prtze.3. 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 Dally. Fine Mineral Display, Dog Chow, Art Exhibit, Etc., Etc. Remember Low Rates and Special Excursions on all Rllroads. J Concession privileges for sale. Write for premium list and race J Program. ROBERT II COSGROVE, Secretary nnd Manager. 5 V I Wntcli Your Piano. Your piano will last longer If kept In tune and repair. We have an ex pert tuner who will put your Instru ment In a good condition as new. Now Is the time to have your Instru ment tuned. EILER PIANO HOUSE. There are more talkers than thinn ers. Here you have the solution of gossip. COMING EVENTS. September 27-October 3 Oregon State Methodist conference, Eugene. 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 14 Oregon Baptist Young Peoples' Union at McMlnnvllle. October 19- 20 and 21 Inland Em pire Teachers' Association, Pendleton. October 14-15 Oregon Press Asso ciation, Hood River. October 26-29 - Tmns-Mlsslsslppl Congress, St, I.ouls. November 15-18 National Irriga tion Association, El Paso, Texas. CLEANLY WOMAN. Brronroudr Tlilnka hy .Scourlnc Hr Scalp That She Cum Dandruff. Cleanly woman has an erroneous Idea that by scouring the scalp, which, re moves the dandruff scales, she Is curing the dandruff She may wash her sealp ever' day, and yet have danilruff her life long, accompanied by foiling- hair. too. The only way In the world to euro dandruff Is to kill the dandruff verm, and there is no hair preparation that will do that but Newbro's llerplclde. HerpN ciue oy Killing tne uanarutr germ, leaves the hair free to grow as healthy Naturo- Intended. Destroy the cause you remove the effect. Kill the dan druff germ with Herpicldo. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpicldo Co..' De troit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt & Co., bieclal agents. Osteopathy Dr. Mahaffay, a graduate of A. T. Still school of osteopathy, Klrksville, Mo,, has located In Despaln block, and will bo pleased to consult all who suffer from chronic diseases. Consultation tree. Call and see i Port Winn Iron and Oregon Grape Root. The demand for n gentle and effective tonic to stimulate and recim. ernto the debilitated system, has Induced THE OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO. to place on the mnrket tho Port Wine Tonic, assuring their pairons mai u win speeuiiy tone up tne system of persons suffering from all forms of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility or Mnlari.il ram. plaints to which people of all parts of the country aro sublected. . It con. tains no poisonous Ingredients and can bo taken by the weakest persons with the best results. As a strengthening tonic and annetlzer It 1ms nn equal. , Prepared with the greatest care. The principal Darts arc rntnnnwil of Selected Oregon Grape Root. Iron nnd our Famous Cucamonga (14-year-old) Port. Port Wine Is acknowledged by physicians today to be more niron.-n,. enlng than meat. Oregon Grape Root Is noted for Its blood-giving nnd purifying qualities, while the Iron rebuilds and tones up tho entire system The result Is a remedy unequaled for general medicinal purposes and a beverage pleasing to the taste. Prepared and bot'led under our personal supervision ami ioa.i exactly as represented. DIRECTIONS From three to four wine glasses each day. in uugs uniy i nn quarts, 70Ci llnir gallon, 15: Gallon For sale only by tho ' 32.: OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO. Bowman Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Main Street. Near Depot. B. F. BECK Sanitary Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street EXQUISITE MILLINERY The most complete and up-to-date line of fashionable millinery nt popular prices ever shown In Pendleton. Is now on display at my star I have the largest stock this season I have ever carried. Ms. Rose Campbell ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER We properly temper It for each particular climate. Then. UDon a Jute canvass we build up a fire, water nnd acid proof rooting materhU with a ground mica surfacn nn.i n wi i . ' ' ns material, We'll lay the goods, or you can. l( ""1" or.oaoK,ns' tell you some mighty Interesting things. They will prevent vn.ir w book from shrlvallmr nn. wvi. r ,,rBVe" your pocket The Elalerite Roofing Co, Write us. Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon All size Jars, crocks, Jofll etc. We will make the price' tory. See us. DESPAIN & CLARK-I 1 The Columti Lodging Hoc Well ventilated, neat : fortable rooms, good be In connection, where tH goods are served. Main street, center of W tween Alta and Webb 1. F. X. SCHEM PROPRIETOR- C0A MrrusriMi01! iun with Rock Spring Recognized as and most econo the mid" .4 1 1 We are Pr8Pa",.V, . mii for ' tract win' 1 . ..inn V. winter b om-r-.- llver coal or wo!"' part of the city. Laatz Bri S1AIN STREEr. TXSUItA'CIi. Fire, Life oJ Ac JOE Elf TafW" $ije 'jiSafeCT"djP.'i ' ,' ;:',''f'''-ljSyj