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I PAGE TWO. PAHg EAST OKEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OKEQOy, SATUIIDAY, OCTOIlBIt 8, 1P0I- . TWgATSP Special Candy Sale Friday and Saturday Ilaml-maile Chocolate Bon Bona 40c per lb. F. W. Schmidt, llctlnhlc Druggist. 1. O. Mock. Thorns Main 80. TO ZEALAND W. II. I'KEY AM) WIPE STAItT OX 00(10 MILE VOYAGE GENEItAL NEWS. Ynle won tlic Intercollegiate tennis championship tit Philadelphia, Fri day. Kuropatkln has given St. George crosses to nil the nurses who at tended the army nt Lino Yang. The International Mercantile Agen cy ot New York City, valued at $3, 000,000, was sold nt auction Friday for $20,000. Burglars entered the home of John g. Stewart, a millionaire of Ashevllle, N. C, Friday, aiid stole diamonds valued at $10,000. Bobbers carried away $1500 Fri day from the Treynor, Iowa, savings bank, after locking a young lady cashier in the vault. The Hnrrlmnn Interests are buying up St. Paul railway stocks In large chunks and It Is thought will sunn control the system. Stockyards socialists taunted Sen ator Tillman while he was making a political speech at Chicago, Friday, until lie was compelled to stop. Iltfports to the general conference of the Mormon church now In ses sion In Salt Lake, show there are 1500 missionaries now in the field. One hundred and fifty cltyoficlals of AVIsconsIn have adjourned a meet ing called at Appleton to consider co-operation of civic improvements. George T. Kllck, for 22 years au ditor of the Southern Pacific, refused to be transferred to the O. B. & N. from San Francisco, and promptly re signed. Bert Holcomb and Ilnrry Sandall made the trip from Chicago to New York In a 35 horse-power auto In 51 hours and 51 minutes, having clipped 13 hours nnd 3S minutes from the best previous record. NOUTIIWEST NEWS. Paul Hognn, a 12-year-old boy. Is under arrest for arson at Kalamn. A company has been formed to construct n $90,000 hotel nt Astoria. The government Is looking for v. flte for an army post near Medford, Ore. Grafton Shaw, aged 13, of Everett, shot a playmate wlih a shotgun Fri day, completely severing one leg. J. J. Jeffrey, n Short Line brake man, was run over and killed by a train near Orchard, Idaho, Friday. iri.A.,.nilu nf lnn nf ffteil must be .1 I l'l U'T " ' ' . - .... 1 .... It.ttl.. tu ..nllci ffll-m. t purciiapeti uj iiiHiiwiir i..,.,, ....... or in Eastern Oregon, during tho coming winter. Kinmett Muson. aged 20, of Ore gon City, has been lost in the moun tains for thre day and It Is feared he has perUhed. Threo Indian boy who escaped from tho Chemtiwa school, were cap tured In Lincoln county Friday, and returned to the school. A prohibition vote will bo taken In Washington county at tho coming election, a petition bearing over 300 names having been filed. The cadets of the Washington Ag ricultural College will hold their 1905 annual encampment at Portland dur ing the Lowls and Clark fair. Charles Daly, a traveling solicit or for a gas company, was murder ed In bed nt Bolte Thursday night. There Ib no clue to the murderer. Tho 18-months-old child of Henry Frltchman, ot Boise, was Instantly killed Friday by being thrown from a buggy in a runaway, a large nail penetrating Its brain. If you are looking for wheat land or stock ranches, come and see us. We have some of tho best proposi tions ever offered for Bale In Eastern Oregon. We have Just listed some very desirable city property at low prices. E. T. WADE & SON, Office E. O, Building. Will lie Accoiiiimiiled From Hood Itlier by E.-Ktiitc Senator T. It. Coon, or Wasco County This N .Mr. lYe.i's Eighth Voyage Ami the Pnilflu Ocean Still Owns Property In the Nortliiie-t nnd Will Itetiirn In (he Puture He Owns u Perpetual I.inc on 2000 Acre Hirm In Southern New Zealand. W. It. Frey nnd wife, ot this place. take tomorrow's west-bound train the beginning of a Journey of npprox Imately 90on miles, which will end at Duuedln, on the eastern coast of New Zealand. This will be Mr. Frey's eighth trip across the Pacific, and Mrs. Frey's second. The latter Is a native of 'New Zealand, and her coming to this country two years ago with Mr. Frey was the occasion of her first sea voyage In this dlrec tiou. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frey will be accom panied from Hood lttver to Dunedln by ex-Senator T. It. Coon and fam ily, who have entliely sold out their belongings In Wasco county and are going to New Zealand to reside. Tlie party wll take the steamer at Victoria, B. C. The first land sight ed will be the Hawaiian Islands. The next stop will be the FIJI Islands, where the steamer will stop 10 days both for the rest and to enable the passengers to view the scenery of the Islands. The next stop will be nt Auckland, in the northern Island of New Zealand; the next at Wellington, at the southern terminus of the northern Island, and the last will be nt Dunedln, a city of $G5,0O0 popula tion, which is on the southeastern coast ot the southern Island. The Journey will tnke approximately 30 days. The fare from victoria to Dunedln Is $213 for first-class, and $113 for second-class. The stay ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Fioy In New Zealand will be of as yet un known duration, but as they have property interests In Oregon yet, they expect to sooner or later, nnd perhaps seveml times, revisit the Northwest. tin u I'ariii in Neil Zealand. Mr. Frey owns, 2S miles south of Dunedln nnd nenr the coast. 2000 ncres of stock and forage farm. Its products are sheep nnd cattle, and mangles, turnips and lucerne. Mr. Frye "owns" this place In the only sense that there is any such thing as private ownership of land in New Zealand since the breaking up by the government of the great estates of that country he lias a perpetual lease, which his heirs Inherit, nnd he and they are dependent upon the continued use and Improvement of the land for their tenure. Mr. Frey not only accepts this re stricted ownership with good grace, but he Is a strong partisan of the system of land "confiscation" and tenure which has made New Zealand famous the world over. Further, he Indorses all the Industrial revolution ary measures which have prevailed in New Zealand during the past 15 years and Is an out nnd out avowed state socialist. When Mr. Frey was asked If he In tended to engage In farming In New Zealand, he replied by saying that he was not a farmer and never hnd been, though he has large farming Intorests. Incidentally. Mr. Frey spoke of having made the journey from Aus tralia to England three times by way of the lied Sen nnd wcib asked in what capacity he had had oceusoln to make so many nnd such extended Journeys. The reply was that for many years he was an agent of tho Nutloual lSunk of Australia, an Insti tution with headquarters In London. KiiRland, but with branches all over the English-speaking world. He en tered the service of tho bank ivhllo in Scotland, his native country. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received nt the office of the undersigned, room 12 Judd building, until Wednesday, October 12th, at 5 p. m., for the erec tion and completion of tho Smith Crawford building, situated on Main street, Pendleton. Or., according to plans and specifications prepared by C. E. Troutman, architect. Bids will be received for the different branches nf the work as per specifications. Cer tified check of $100 to accompany each bid, to be forfeited In case a suc cessful bidder falls to enter into bond within five days after he has been awarded contract. Plans and specifi cations can be seen nt the office of the undersigned. The owners reserve the right to reject any and nil bids, C. E. TROUTMAN, Architect. Weather lteport. Following Is the weather report for the past week, furnished by Local Observer II. F. Johnson: Max. Mln. Italn. October 1 83 40 October 2 80 45 October 3 77 44 October 4 74 43 October C 69 35 October C 64 46 ,03 .In October 7 01 40 Trace Excursion to-Wullii Walla. To anyone buying ,$10.00 worth or more at our store we will give abso lutely free a round trip ticket to Wulln Witlla. SULLIVAN & BOND. The sun does not go down on tho day that does not see new goods go Into the Peoples Warehouse, nnd speaking of pretty neckwear, men, Just see our new Itufus Waterhouse kind. hotel AnnrvALs. Tho St. George. 8. J, Cameron, Portland. J. E. Cameron, Portland, P. E. Gerald, Portland. W, A. Cogcrshnll, Portland. T. J. Coffmnn, Portland. George K. Mossor, Spokane. W. S. Sterling, Portland. M. Stanton, La Grande. K. N. Hutchinson, La Grande. W. II. Clay, Heldredge. George S. Held, Portland, J, SI. Fulllnwlder, Spokane, lldward Whltson, North Yuklnin. Miss Nnoml Whltson, North Yakima. Charles A, Varmen. Edward I. Jacobson, Portland. Charles Brndshnw, St. Louis. D. W. King, Jr., Denver. J. C. Metcnlf, Portland. J. Clove, Portland. II. A. Illchnrdson, Adams. Mrs. A. J. Adams, Adams, George W. Harris, Portland. C. L. Downer, Spokane. Otho A. Ester, Walla Walla. Miss Genevle O'Nell, Wnlla Walla. Miss Judith Suedgrass, Walla Wnlla J. E. Burch, Portland. A. W. Penbody, San Francisco, C. M. I.e Valley, Portland. The Dickers. Mrs. Z. Dulleth, Snleiu. S. H. Munson, Buffalo. A. Fuller. Antelope. Mrs. Duskhlmer" city. W. A. Anderson, Dale. S. Welsz, Portland. Dean Hamilton, Weston. W. D. Boner and wife, Minneapo lis. J. C. Hlnkley, Tncoma. C. M. Pierce nnd wife, Weston. Junies Allen, Chicago , Harry Moreyv Spokane. It. W. Adams, City, Otto H. Meschner. Benrow, M. Pedro, city. W. G. Estes, Athena. C. D. Mcllean, city. II. W. Harala, Adams. J. S. Palmer, city. E. Ilurllugnme, city. Charles Dodge, Pomeroy. G. D. Gibson, Pomeroy. 1'. It. Weller, Pomeroy. The Pendleton. William Lewis, Weston. Dr. ami Mrs. Itet Jucksoi, knne. -Mrs. Pearson, Eureka. H. C. Gregg, San Francisco. W. H. Clay. Haldredge. G. S. Youngman. Portland. H. II. Coman, Portland. .Mrs. F. Breymau, Hllo. Charles S. Ellllutt. P. K. Parkhurst. J. W. .Morrow. Portland. George P. Deebash, St. Paul. ' George Sourlsslnn. San Francisco, Charles A. Pierce, Portland. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. A. Nylander, Portland. G. J. McEvoy. Starbuck. E. Bragdou, Portland. Ed Anderson. Starbuck, O, E. Selzer, Des Mollies. W. D. Marks. Spokane. ?po- " .MAY ItAIKE COAST KATES. Neii Threat From Kalliiny Claim Sen I pen. A iv I he Cuue. Owing to the diligence of scalpers dealing with portions of unused spe cial rate tickets It Is asserted the Western Passenger Association Is now considering the advisability of doing away with a $50 return trip ticket from Chicago to the Pacific coast. In future, unless there Is a change of opinion, the prediction Is made that the special rate for a return round trip ticket will be $02.50, or the fare of n first-class single way ticket. The different railroads In the West ern I.issenger Association have been forced Into the consideration ot this measure because of the banner busi ness that has been done In these $50 round trip tickets, says the San Fran cisco Bulletin. I .(Kill Option In linker. Baker City., Oct. 8. As the time for election approaches, some little Interest Is being evinced In the prohi bition question In Baker county. The friends of local option hnve for sever al weeks been industriously circulat ing petitions to enforce the local op tion law In Baker county with the ex ception of Sumpter nnd nil Hint part of linker City outside of South Ba ker. It has been the Idea of the leaders that by cutting out Baker City they could carry locnl option In the rest of the county. Yesterday two of these petitions were filed with County Clerk A. B. Combs: one from the pieoiuct of Unity nnd the other from Hnlnes. A Lovo Letter. Would not Interest you If you'ro looking for a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best salve on earth. 25c at Tall man & Co.'s drug store. There are 300 American education al nud philanthropic institutions in the Turkish empire. Mt. Pelee la again In furious eruption. HEALTHY PLANTS Ilcquln tlie SIot Careful Attention ac Well aa Good Soil. Did you aver see a rosebush which despite the most beneficent environment ot soil ot sunshine and ot atmosphere, -seemed never to achieve a healthy ixowth. A ton of manure wilt not help a plant that has a canker eating out Its heart. You must destroy the cause before you can remove the effect. You cannot cure Dandruff and Bald ness by rubbing- on hair lotions, and xubblng In vaseline, etc. You must look to the cause of the trouble It's a germ at the roots of your hair which causes It to fall out. Newbro's Herplclde destroys the germ, and healthy hair Is the sure result. Sold by leading drug-gists. Send 10c. In tamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt & Co., special agents. " "mo, SWEATER. SALE This Is tho time or tho year mat woolen sweaters nro In demand. Men wear them, boyswein . .. .. i...... ii-.. imvn 1 1 m 111 lii nil sizes from n unity's Rim indies near mem, una nussc-s - - - - u mjuij some beauties, too. Wo will make a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of xn wiwvr on nil sweater leu of quality, for one ucefc. Buy ono this icclc nnd savo inoncj. See our display In window, and noto tho special prices. Hosiery Specials I 1 A small lot of ladles' mid mlscs' lace lio, north 23c, 30c nnd 3tic pnlr. Your cliolco of any w .J mentioned above -THREE PAIHs imt I - -w, $ BARGAINS IN ALL LINES THIS WEEK. THE fHIR The Standard of Endurance Our Guarantee Covers All Responsibility PHOENIX PURE PAINT TAKE NO ONE'S WORD-TRY IT YOURSELF E. J. MURPHY i 2 X Cotirt Street Popular Sheet Music and Latest Hits All Good i: Dawn of the Century, Show tho White of Yo' Eye, Storm Kins, Uncle Sammy, By tho Sycamore Tree, Navajo, When Summer Breezes Blow, Adrltt, Some time, Silks nnd Ilqgs, (waltzes), Katunka, Up In a Cocoanut Tr.ee, Tho Gondolier, She Was From Missouri, Prairie Queen, (waltzes), Lnznrre, (waltzes), My Money Nover Gives Out, Maple Leaf (rag), Midnight Fire ' Alarm, Mandy Lee, Tho Rosary, Charcoal, The Moon, the Coon and the Little Octoroon, Under a Panama, Zenda (waltzes), Satisfied. Full line Victor Talking Ma chines and Records. Scott & Gordon Piano House 315 Court Street. i i - I I I I I 1 a 1 I l 1 ($ Reisache Saddles ltclsielicr Saddles lire made for service, 'l'ho roa'-oiiulioy look bet ter Is Mmply becnusoTtliey nro bet ter. They're built STKONC. Tho tlini-nugli liny In ulileli they nro put together Is the reason of their durability, quite as much us tho iiiatcrinls from viliicli thoy uro made. Write for price list and photos. John F. Reisacher Condon, Oregon HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES W.o nro agents for tho cele brated ltacyclo bicycle. It has many features ot merit not pos sessed by other wheels. Wo also handle the Columbia and Crawford bicycles. Let us show you one of our wheels and explain Its merits If you are thinking ol buying a wheel. The factUat wo do tho bulk of tho wlieel repairing Is a good testimonial for our work. Wo also repair sowing machines, Mako keys and mako all kinds ot light repairs. Sewing machines for rent. W. W. EDMISTEN 31 i East Court Street PLUMBING Good plumbing Is nliiays tho chpapest. It has tl, lastlne auall. ties. It saves you repair bills. Always entrust ,our work to thorough reliable and competent plumbers. Our force Is made up of tho lel sperlcnccd workmen. Strict attention paid to mnltar, tw On your work. LET US GIVE YOV FIGOIIES Wo quote right prices and do only the best work. Goodman-Thompson Co. HAItDWAItE AND PLUMBING. A 'ieiepnono oil. a " iuoin btroot. X Fortunes Made in Real EstatJ There Is no Investment tUfl offers as good security aaltl creases in value as raplJlji real etate. If you would b rich, put your money In proftr-1 ty In this growing city and i tlon. We have choice real ettat! oil nil descriptions In all deilnbltl localities, both city and tal property, and ranches. Consult us It you hare froj-l crty to sell: list It with us. you wish to buy property, us. Unexcelled faclltles tor hilm Hug real estate. W. E. Davidson & Co.1 (Successor to E. 1). Bori); Insurance. Itcul Estate, I Mortgage Loans. 11U Court SB O SPICES, I COFFEE JEAJ - .MUM e AvrfiomfiFXTRj a. . CinflltFUVS, Greatest Srrwtfh.fow n ncsFTRDEYEftf MsreOli Expert Collect wo i.oun inmted a branch ! Pendleton, and will "l1 sH defunct bills a count, too oiu iui u - .i-rti i ia "No collefJ charges. Suits instituted. Ju advertised. jl At. M Tlio Van Alstlno-Gordon r", cantllo Agency, H. "r 1 Co., Mgi 110 E. Court St. Telephone, THE BEST TS THE CHEAP Bear this In mind need poultry ana . o ; anu asic xor , Poultry and Stock tCmv Tfurn for ""' v bles. 127-isu ;r, , Walters' Flouring Capacity, .ISO bar"" ' J Flour ?hw&cWlrfl ifiour. Aim : j etc., always on nana-