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DAILY EAST ORBQONTAX, PENDLETON, ORBGOX. Till RS,,AY. OCTOBER 14, 1IN. PAGE THREE. Mansion sale r i .1 Famishing Oooas yep.. - roor .u van, or are to be seen f ,. of " wwt"-"- T, of .11 tho-e ewellenees v.. - -..- -pointof mQSt eJoquentl, for W . lit. nd w,nW?r K l ill M. 1 M. -to pri0S w $l-3 ' ... mniw value tl00. tailor-maoc !' Bim. In Md select from our doth- suits a. Under Dept. Store THE GIVERS OF BtM vAuwca beST SMOKE ON THE MARKET "1 Manekctw'd by A. ROHDE Monarch Ranges Malleable Iron and tbe kind yon cannot break. I have a full line of Ranges, Beaters, both wood and coal, and In vite too to call and examine the same before buying. T. C. TAYLOR The Hardware Man ' J fy.x -:. :.rT'xfr? JETTY DESTROYED WILL REQUIRE THREE YEARS TO REPAIR. One Mile of Piling nml Stone Wreck ed and Washed to Sea loss Is Es timated at $1.200.oHI i(a,i Jetty Stood Iong Enough to Have Collected River Sand Around the Piling, Xo Storm Could Dave Wrecked It. For two years the government has been battling against the waves at the mouth of the Columbia river in building the mile of Jetty that was re cently swept to sea by a heavy swell rolling out over the bar. Several million tons of rock had been hauled ana floated on .barges from Fisher's Landing, and piled Into the sea. In th. effort to change the current of the tides, as they sweep In and out, from the Columbia, and thus scour out a deeper channel over the bar, and divert the washing sands, that are carried down the cur rent of the river, to either shore. In stead of straight out to sea, as at present. One swell of heavy seas, washed away a full mile of the Jetty, destroy ed the work of three years, and threw 500 men out of employment It would have required but three months more to have completed the wing of the Jetty extending toward the Fort Stevens shore. Now 5000 feet of that wing lies at the bottom of the sea and the Immense task must be done over again. The basis of the Jetty was a row of piling, five deep, driven from 20 to 40 feet into the bed of the ocean and banked up behind and between the piles with tons and tons of rock. To repair the destroyed section means that the entire mile of piling must be driven agatn, lander greater diffi culties than at first, because of the debris remaining from the wrecked Jetty. It - Is estimated that It will cost $1,200,000 to repair in full the damage done by the storm. Had the Jetty been allowed to lumd long enough to have collected a bed of sand around the piling and over the stone, no storm ever experienced at the mouth of the river could have emoved It, but the soft earth In the bed of the ocean and the unsettled condition of the Jetty made It an easy prey to the waves. The 600 men employed on the rock i.,i'.riips. on the scows, 'transporting ro.-k to the Jetty and In the work on tlie Jetty Itself, must now seek other e:npl-yment for the winter. OIL FOR THE BODY You cant lose an atom without feeling it The body is like an engine, a watch, a machine ; must be kept in good order "to run right. That's the reason Scott's Emulsion is so. successful in all wasting diseases. It feeds, nourishes and strengthens when ordinary food won't. Doctors say Scott's Emul sion is the best nourishment for those who are not as well as they should be young or old. Well scarf ou a sample tree poo request. SCOTT BOaVNE, 4119 Pail Street, New York. WOULD HGHT MITCHELL. Frank Freeman, of Oregon City, Would Arrange a Match. Frank Freeman, of Oregon City, Is ilesirous of a fight with Jack Mitch ell, of this city. In answer to a let ter his manager, Ed Reckner, says that the matter of weight cuts but little figure and that If a sufficiently large house can be guaranteed the kid will come. Freeman offers to leave the mat ter of dividing the gate receipts with Mitchell. "I think "5 and 25 per cent would look right," says the manager. but if Mitchell desires, the winner to take all." If the fight Is pulled oft here It will be 20 rounds and will tnke place sometime after October 2". Reck ner states that he has a boy named Gallagher whom he will match In a preliminary with any 124-pounder. The letter from Reckner was writ ten to V. G. Wlllison of this city, who is endeavoring to arrange the match. Mullen Is Rack Disgusted. Barney Mullen, the hard hitter, who has gone against Indian Joe Gregg. Rufe Turner and a bunch of the best ones, regardless of class. Is disgusted with the Grand Ronde and is back In Pendleton. A fortnight ago Mullen received an Invitation from the sheriff of Wallowa county to come to Enterprise where he would match him for a mill. Ever seeking a bout. Barney hastened to the rail roadless county. "What, do you suppose I found there?" asked Barney with a con tempttous curt of his Hp. "Why, this man Hurtubise, the balloonist, who can't even put up a fast go in a preliminary. They wanted me to fight him. When I fight. It Is with scrappers, not aeronauts." PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established iu 1866. 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 Wll.Ii TRAVEL AND PREACH. Where Does the Extra Square Inch Come From ha Illustrated lectures on Salvation Army Work With Scioptloon Views. Ensign R. Kuhn and J. D. Clark, of the Salvation Army, will start next Monday for the Interior, on a tour of evangelizing. They will travel In a light wagon. Their plan Is to preach upon the streets of the smaller towns at day meetings, and In the evenings hold Indoor meetings at which they will speak upon the especial missions and works of the army, Illustrating these lectures with scioptlcon views. They will go first to Pilot Rock, then to Vkiah and to other points perhaps. In the Bouthern part of the county, and then to John Day, Can yon City and other Interior towns. I Take a piece of paper eight Inches square, and cut It ac cording to lines In drawing "A," and arrange as drawing "B." The square contains 64 Inches; the parallelogram, 65 Inches. 7 7 7- 9 7 7 7 7 MARK OF EXTEIU RISE. k Your Gnuot B. F. BECK anitary Plumber &7 Cottonwood Street Not Made by a Trust FOR A FIXE e CIGAR, J Ntt .7 " VAFAI n ffctoETT w "lAKMltED BY THE LARGEST wixiJi IX THR tt B4V RLLER AND 8. TO BE AB80- HAWD-atADE. ' ' - PEGGY O'NEAL" 5c CIGAR A- HOWARD "S Mai J LETOX. OREGON. U5 CO CRT STREET. T hm hw naif pMffta for Inaomoli. with -hicta I hve been afflicted for over twonty jeftra. nd I can tar tbat Cucareti hare given me mora mnwT 1 dit sjTer inra, a. meed them to IDT frlendl a relief than any other reined hall Mrtsinlv Ninnmnd 1 " " nr.. ain.A t-l- Til Best for The Bowels r m. jMF Tneooweis j cMgvC4Tmane Pendleton Iutttltutlon Receives Ship ment of Goods lom Europe. The Pendleton Electric Supply House. Maple Bros, proprietors, is displaying, the European made elec tric stand and hanging lamps which have been received direct from Germany. These goods are works of art and are a novelty to this section as such goods as these are handled only by dealers In the large cities. In brings Ing these goods to Pendleton, Maple Bros, have shown great enterprise and they should be seen by all the citizens. A beautiful display of some of the Imported lamps is being made in the window of the store. 1 .. p&laiBhla. Potest. Tute Good. Do ftaoA. ltYer bickea. 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