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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1904)
t Vv, i rAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1004. 1 4 1 BALSAM Possesses all the soothing ana healing virtues of our native white pine combined in a palat able form. It u unexcelled for Coughs and Colds 23c ami 50 a bottle only at F. W. Schmidt, OREGON NEEDS Reliable Druggist. P. O. Block. 'Phone Main 86. GENERAL NEWS. King George ot Saxony will be buried among his forefathers at Dresden. Senator Spooner says It is not cer tain that the republicans will carry Wisconsin. Senator Burton, of Kansas, under bonds for bribe taking, has asked for an early trial. Chile and Boltvia have signed a treaty of peace. This is the sixth treaty in four years. Tuesday was "Helen Keller Day" at the St. Louis fair, the blind girl being the guest of honor. The notorious Filipino outlaw, Oyomo, and 50 of his followers, were killed Tuesday by islund police. Tuesday was the Goth nnnlversary of the seise of Sebastopol, in Russia, and the holiday was not enthusias tically observed. The Colorado coal miners who have been on a strike for three months, have given up the fight and are now working wherever they can get jobs. Ernest Lyon. American minister to Liberia, accuses the missionaries In that country of the grossest Immor alities, in a report to the state de partment. A sensation in the New York wholesale drug business Is threaten ed In the confession of a drug clerk, who says half the patent medicines sold are bogus. Rev. Allen O. Hess, of Portland, has reported to the police that he was robbed of $:00 In San Francisco, Tuesday night, while "seeing the sights" on Barbary coast. NORTHWEST NEWS. Two masked men robbed a Butte saloon of $200 Tuesday morning. It is reported thut elk are being 'Wiled in large numbers In the moun tains of Llnn county. There was no insurance on the flax burned at Salem Sunday night, a policy of 13000 having expired a month ago. Four times the usual ' amount of Tall grain will be sown In Llnn coun ty this year owing to the favorable seeding weather. R. G .Nordstrom, a well known contractor and architect of St. John's, was killed by falling from a building Tuesday. Russian authorities In Portland are going to stop the performance of "For Her Suke," which is said to be prejudicial to Russia. Charles Allen stabbed John How ard to death, In a shanty near Eu gene, Tuesday. They quarreled over the ownership of a lamp. The total supply of salmon eggs at the Clackamas hatchery Is 2,000, 400, while at this time last year over 19,000,000 eggs were on hand. Charles Content, a aheepherder, was found murdered In his tent, near Miles City, Mont, Tuesday. A com panion who is missing, Is suspected. Two regular firemen have been stationed permanently In the Lewis and Clark fair grounds. The force -will be Increased as the buildings progress. . , Homer Davenport has offered to exhibit his New Jersey menagerie at the Lewis and Clark fair. He has a large collection of zebras, Arabian horses, Persian sheep. Angora goats and wild fowl. He has asked for an acre of space to be used for his ex hibit If you are looking (or wheat land or stock ranches, come ana see us. We have some of the best proposi tions ever offered for sale In Eastern Oregon. We have just listed some very desirable city property at low price. E. T. WADE Y SON, Off! os B. O. Building. JOHN S. PIXXEY TELLS OF CONDITIONS IX THE EAST. Everybody Has Ilcurtl of California, But No One Knows of Oregon California Is Advertised Every where, But Oregon is Inboard of Pendleton Indian Holies the Only Oregon Product Seen In the East Crying Need for Oregon Literature. Jersey City, X. J Oct. 16. (Editor East Oregonlan.) On May 10 last, I left Oregon to make my business home In New York. I determined, on starting, to learn to what extent Ore gon is known In that section of the United States culled "the East," and the result of my Investigations Is here stated: During five months I have traveled about 5000 miles. I have visited Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chicago twice, Detroit, Cleveland, Indianapolis twice, Pittsburg twice. Philadelphia three times, Buffalo, Albany, und the dis tance from New York to Chicago haB been covered three times. I have also spent many days In New York city, and In the large cities near New York. During all of this traveling I have enjoyed conversation with a great many business men and fellow travelers. To my statement that I came from the Pacific coast, they have alt re plied. Invariably and Instantly, "Oh, yes, from California." I counted the number of times that reply was made during the first three months after leaving Oregon, and the number was 1283. Since then I have not continued the count, but I have been surprised and pained that not a single one of the thousands of Eastern men I have met and conversed with, appeared to know that Oregon was on the map. but every one Instantly said: "Oh, yes, from California." when I mentioned the Pacific coast. California Widely Advertised. Lately I have been investigating the "why" of this seeming lack of Oregon's existence. Here, ngain, Is the result: I find California literature everywhere. Railroad advertising, land company booklets, city souven irs, fruit statistics, and the fruits themselves, hut nothing from Ore gon, or almost nothing. 1 have diligently hunted through many dally papers looking for Lewis and Clark fair advertising, or news, or any Information, and with a single exception, and then for only one Sunday issue of the Newark. X. J., News, have I been able to find a line or even a word about the fair. Oregon I'ruits Not Known. I have visited several of the largest groceries In Newark. 2."0.on popula tion, also In Elizabeth. 80,000 impu tation: Jersey City, .'100, Odd popula tion: New York about 3.000.000. looking for Oregon prunes and other Oregon fruits, and the Invariable and unhesitating reply has been that they never heard of Oregon prunes. I have, however, ordered eight boxes from a friend In OreRon and they will be placed on the tables of eight well known men living In New York and New Jersey, for I am de termined that SOMEONE within my circle of business und personal friends must be able to say that "they" have heard of Oregon prunes, and have tasted them and found them good. lciidletoii Blankets Known. I have still further pursued my In vestigations relative to Oregon pro ducts, in the East. My latest effort has been to discover. If possible, some of the excellent products of that great state advertised In the Eastern magazines and other high class pub lications, such as the Ladles' Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, and others. I have found one glorious, conspic uous exception to the dlscournglngly monotonous failure, and this single shining example Is the Pendleton Woolen Mills, with their well con structed, beautiful advertisement for the Oregon Indian robes manufac tured at Pendleton. Hurrah for Pendleton and her en terprising woolen mill and the In dian robes! 1 have found two of the robes In families living on Staten Is land and in Jersey City, and I felt like shaking hands with old friends from my beloved Oregon. (I sent both robes East myself to these fam ilies for Chlrstmas presents some years ago. I wish It were possible to send more of them, not especially to Just make presents, but to let more families. back here know of at least one Oregon produpt . What's the Slatter With Oregon? But what's the matter with Ore gon, anyway? Why have thousands of well-posted, bright business men In nine of the largest and most weal thy Eastern states said to me, "Oh, yea; from California." Why Is there no advertising of the" Lewis and Clark fair. Why cannot Oregon pro ducts be found in the big Eastern stores? Why does nobody know of the wonderful Oregon? Not because she Is so far away. That isn't a good reason; California Is Just as far, but everybody knows of California. At the St Louis fair your neighbor ing state of Washington distributed 100,000 magnificent souvenir books, not cheap stuff, but a beautiful book that any one would take home and read and look at many times and ponder over. How many did Oregon distribute at the St Louts fair? To day I received a folder done in moat artistic effect advertising the Spokane fair this falL And I have Just learned that thousands of these folders have been mailed broadcast by Spokane merchants. I tell you, friends, It's mighty hard work to holler for Oregon, as I am doing, and as I delight In doing, when every man you meet says, "Oh, yes; from California," and when one sees California booklets, fruits, railroad advertising, land advertising, every where, but never a word of Oregon. JOHN S. PINNEY, Jersey City, N. J. 221" Hudson Boulevard. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The St. George. F. P. Miller, Echo. ' Churles Brown, San Francisco. A. Nlebergall and wife, Walla Walla. Charles Brown, Spokane. J, A. Bennett, St. Joseph. Dell S. Lashler, Portland. Paul Strain, Portland. W. Murklllie, Portland. G. W. Martin, Portlund. C. Pickel, Athena. W. B. Skinner, Denver. J. Posner, San Francisco. S. H. Fry, The Dalles. J. J. Dennis, San Francisco. H. Bayne, Sun Fruneisco. E. E. Cartwrlght, Athena. Miss Elsa Rosenzxvig, San Fran cisco. A. Hart, San Francisco. P. Fuhr and wife. Sun Francisco. Miss Garlln Hill, Pomeroy. J. E. Burch, Pomeroy. P. H. Fieldman, Athena. John M. Struck, Denver. John E. Lathrop and wife, Port land. A. Richardson, La Grande. W. R. Lett, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Florence, Spo kane. Miss Jennie White, Spokane. The Bickers. C. R. Clark and wife, Ritzvllle. W. R. Stalker and wife, Portlund. Clyde Rldgwny, Arlington. Kei N. Delepine, Welser. J. O. Ralls and wife, Osgood. Mrs. L. A. Paul, city. Charles H. Jones. Salem. John Ferguson, North Yakima. D. C. Abel, Gunnell. Henry Pitman, Gunnell. Anna Barnes, Weston. Miss A. Burnett, Weston. Mrs. H. A. Harnett. Weston. Miss B. Burnett, Weston. W. M. Oyler, Tacoma. John E. Lathrop, Portland. Mrs. John E. Lathrop, Portland. William Kllgore, Athena. Harry Huber, Milton. R. E. Heck, Huldmnn. Mrs. M Harrington, and family, Fort Morgan. Dug Glenn, McKay. George E. Carnes. Pilot Itock. J. V. Wagner. lPlot Rock. W. a. Estes. Athena. W. H. Swltzler, Umatilla. II. S. Chessman. Freewnter. J. T. Lulng, city. A. C. Hemphill, Pilot Rock. A. Frledly, city. The Pendleton. John E. Lathrop and wife. Port land. Miss Kffle Jean Frnzlur, city. A. G. Henard, San Francisco. J. S. Hushnng. Los Angeles. W. A. Clubb. San Francisco. T. 1). Bevan, Portland. Thomas Nester, Portland. G. 13. Galley, Portland. W. J. A. Meyer, Hr.miibnl. Frank H. Hird, Dubuque. A. J. Good, Portland. Lulu M. Thatcher. Itocky Ford. A. A. Thatcher. Olwrlin. Mrs. O. A. Mayer, Denver. Fred Plechner, St. Paul.. C W. Henderson, Seattle. Wm. Livingston, Sun Francisco. John S. W. Bancroft H. C. McAllister, Portland. Edwin Cowper, Chicago. H. N. Grenler, Aulrlle. F. J. Miller, Seattle. J. J. Fowler, Portland. G. S. Ynungman, Portland. E. B. Coman, Portland. S. S. Butler. Sturbuck. M. C. Wade, Starbuck. M. H. Patton. Spokane. G. McCully, Spokane. J. H. Kloeckner, Spokane. C. C. Simpson, Portland. J. Fred Fisher, Spokane. MMMM.M tMMMMMm, Special Coat and Suit S For one week beginning Saturday, October 15th, and ending Saturday, Octohe, each bidy or girl who buys a tailor-made suit or new winter coat of (ft a PRESENT of latest stylo. The fur will ba worth from 10 per cent to 15 per cent of the ml ue of purchased. Buy your coat hero tills neck and 'J i Get Free a Good Fur Boa THE FHIR THE FOREMOST JEWELRY STORE. Winslow Bros. Glen Winslovv -K. F. Winslow In combining our stock we can present a great variety of the season's newest Jewelry. Honest Goods at Honest Prices Remember the Place: 817 MAIN STREET, Postofflce Mock. ' "t.,1 " " ' i. 1 " i 2: Aatc Your Grocer Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havl land of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Dis covery, Our niece, who had consump tion in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine- and today she Is , perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 60c and $1.00 bot tles guaranteed by Tallman A Co. Trial bottles free. Weldemann .Closes Engagement . The, Weldemann closed a - two-' nights' engagement at the Frazer last evening. The company will return to Pendleton the latter part of next month and play four nights. The performance last night was comedy, pure and simple, Intersperced with vaudeville numbers. The attendance was large and the show was well received. ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE Bloloar Mas Preres tha Duinl la Ceased 7 a Gens. Science is donlg wonders these days In medicine as well ma In mechanlos. Sine Adam lived, the human race has bea troubled with Hnmlriifr n .ki. preparation has heretofore proved a sue ""' unui newDTo a lisrplclde was put on tbe market. It Is a scientific prep aration that kills tbe germ that makss dandruff or scurf by digging Into ths oalp to get at the root of the balr, where It SOUS th VitmlltV! Miulnv I...V.I . . falling hair, and finally baldness. . 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