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- - - " TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1905. PAGE TWO. ! I111S t 1 BE BIG Real IMMENSE LINE OF BEAU- T1FUL 1LVMMOCKS, 75c TO $6.45. ' OUR HAMMOCKS THIS YEAR ARE DOUBLE WOVE, AND EXTRA REKTOHltU AT ENDS TO SAVE BREAK AGE. WE GUARANTEE T11EM TO HOLD THE FATTEST GIRL IN TOWN. ate and tlon Frederick Nolf &. Co. SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUP PLIES. a GENERAL NEWS. John tiirett leased from hi; has asked to be re i Dost as minister to Panama. Hamilton Carhartt. of Michigan has taken out a $200,000 life insur .... nniinv the lareest ever Issued . In the state. The naval authorities are all agreed that the remains of John Paul Jones should be buried at Annapolis, on the naval academy grounds. The British government has ap pointed Hunter, the builder of the Manchester ship canal, as one of the consulting engineers of the Panama canal board. Nearly one-half the boiler makers in the Santa Fe general shops at To Deka. are on strike, and practically all the remainder are expected to go out Saturday night. The Union Pacific and Southern Pacific systems have been awarded the contract for transporting all fed eral troops to and from the Pacific toast during the next year. A wet. "soggy" snowaill over east ern and southern Wyoming has caus ed great destruction to telegraph and telephone wires, and much interfer ence with travel and loss to stock ralFers. Andrew Carnegie proves his in stinctive democratic tendencies by unqualifiedly endorsing the marriage of a very wealthy niece to u very poor ridine master. He holds that as long It seemed to be a genuine love affair, there was no call for objec lions or interference. NORTHWEST NEWS. Dr. T. R. Hunt has arrived at Se attle with a party of 51 Igorrotes for the Lewis and Clark fair. Cargo shipments from Aberdeen, Wash., during the' month of March amounted to 21,678,769 feet of Tum ber and 3.293,400 laths. Mrs. Samuel Weller, an invalid, burned to death In the family home on u farm near Ritzville, Wash. Cause of the fire unknown. All the long distance telephone lines leading out of McMlnnville, were put out of commission by elec tricity the night of April 19. Willis Sweet, formerly of Spokane, but now attorney general of Porto Rico, has resigned and will open a law office In New York city. British Columbia lumber interests clamor in vain for a tariff on Ameri can lumber, and the Dominion par-, liament- is deaf to the appeals. .A. M. Brumback, president of Mc Mlnnville college, has resigned to ac cept the chair of chemistry at his alma mater. Denison University, Granville, O. George A. Craw 28 years ago bought a quarter block at the north east corner of 13th and Washington streets, paying therefor J3500. He has Just sold it for J50.000 to Guy Lombard and A. Cohn. Prionds and bondsmen of George Tj!mv. who. as treasurer of i-Lrett Wash.. Is short $11,136, have notified the authorities that they cannot raise the amount, and .i..iv, win he rjrosecuted to the full extent of the law. The labour trouble at Salmo, B. C has apparently quieted down. The i.i mnnlne with Chinese and Jnnnnpse laborers and a white .mrd .,.. I. wnrlrlnr In Conjunction. Ti"6 vrwitena-v chief constable, . however, thinks it advisable to keep three of his force permanently located in me Tillage. Full equipped dairy for sale; one mile from Pendleton; $10,000 annual nrnflL Also some good bargains In wheat innAa and stock ranches, on . easy terms. City property a specialty. ir,treted. see or write E. T. WADE . RON. Pendleton. Oregon. P O. Box $24. 'Phone Black 1111. II RAILROAD WM SYSTEMS TO BUILD IX NORTHWEST STATES. War of the Railroads May Soon Begin, Since the Supremo Court Has Dissolved the Combination Harrl man Loes His Voice lit the Coun ells of the Hill Roads. Now that the supreme court has dissolved the combination of the great railroads, a real war for territory may begin in the Northwest. The New York Herald says: "Following the elimination of Ed ward H. Harriman from the director of the Northern Securities com pany, and the probable retirement from the board of Jacob H. Schlff James Stlllman, the only remain ing representatives of the Union Pa cific interests, railroad and financial circles have placed a new construe on the proposed authorization of $100,000,000 in new Union Pacific preferred stock. Sinews of War. "According to a statement made yesterday by a leading railroad auth orlty it is not Improbable that at least portion of the preferred stock issue is to provide the sinews of war for a great railroad contest for the suprem acy of the Northwest to be launched I bv the Harriman interests againsi James J. Hill. "There are indications, it Is said, that the funds will be expended constructing a network of branch lines from the Union Pacific into Northern Pacific territory. "It is expected that this action would be met at once by James Hill by the invasion of Union Pacific territory with extensions from th Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy rail road. To Reimburse Union Pacific. "The remainder of the Union Pa ciflc stock Issue Is Intended to relm burse the company for sums expended in many cf the system's recent .acqui sitions, such as the San Pedro road, its many traction properties and small lines to the Pacific coast. At least this construction is placed on the wording of the statement Issued by the directors, In which it was said a portion of the issue was intended to pay for the stocks of other companies. The companies referred to would thus resolve themselves Into lines already acquired and not prospective pur chases. "Further developments in this di rection are expected after the distrib ution of Northern Securities assets, which is scheduled to follow as soon :-.s practicable the Issuance of the mandate by the United States supreme court on Monday. "If a northwestern railroad war is to be precipitated, railroad circles would not be surprised If Hiirrlman epresentatives retired from the direc torates of other Hill properties. The Burlington would play a conspicuous part in the contest. Mr. Harriman, Jamea Stillman, Mr. Schiff and Col. William P. Clough are members of its board of directors." , Ix-ss Walcr in Sllvies. M. L. Lewis went out to Sllvies Wednesday to take measurements of the water for the government geolog ical survey. He reports the water much less there than at this time last year. He also observed conditions there and also on Emigrant creek, and is positive the flow will keep up longer this year than last. He says Silvies river will be carrying the pres ent amount of water up to the first pf June. If such Is the case there is no need to worry regarding crops that depend upon this water for irri gating purposes. Burns Times-Her-nld. Population of The Dulles. Before Assessor Stogsdlll started to take the census various guesses were made as to the number of residents West Dalles precinct and they ranged all the way from 500 to 1500. That enumeration has been complet ed and he finds within Its boundaries 20 people, Blgelow Is the largest reclnct in the city, having perhaps 500, though west Dalles is tne oniy one yet nnisnea. ioui mwi as mistaken," said the assessor to- av. "when ne saici i guve aa ij Ion that The Dalles would prove to have 5000 Inhabitants. I said If they here I'll find 'em, but 1 naraiy expect more than 4500." The Dalles Chronicle. Poverty Didn't Touch Him. The fact that the man's family was otralehtened circumstances failed to melt the heart of Governor Mead such an extent as to grant a. xv McTavlsh, a convict serving a inree- ear sentence at the penitentiary, a n.rdnn. Governor Meaa announce Monday that an application wr ... n,r. of McTavlsh had been reject ed. McTavlsh's family is said to be In destitute circumstances ana nave hard work keeping the won irom the door Blnce the father ana nusoanu had been confined in the state prison Walla Walla Statesman. Tt will Rnrorlse Yon Try It. it la the medicine above all others fr mtnrrri and Is worth Its weight In gold. Ely's Cream Balm does all that is claimed for It. B. W. sperry. ian Mrit. Conn. M nn was afflicted with catarrn tt B!iv, Cream Balm ana ine disagreeable catarrh all left mm J. C. Olmstead, Areola, 111. The Balm does not Irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at SOcts. or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., New York. May Abandon Grants. Tt Is renorted that the O. R. 4 station at Grants Is to be discontinued i hi. fniir the business will be done from Biggs. Centerville Journal. moid Easter Smell The FAIR. DEPARTMENT STORE BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 17 and ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 22 Ladles' fine silk shirt waist suits $1 50 regular, but for this Enster Snle the price Is only $17.50 Ladies' fine silk suits, $17.50 kind, for this sale $15.75 Ladles' silk coats, pongee, $14.50 kind, for tills sale $12.98 Ladies' Ion black silk coat, $22.30 regular price; for tills Easter sale it goes for, only $19.75 ladles' black silk coats; regular prices $13.50, but for tills sale they will go for $11.75 Dress patterns of silk suitings for tills week will be specially reduced. All patterns of silk worth $1.00 Ier yard, will go this week at 88c yd All 85c silks will go at 75c yd All 50c silks will go at 440 yd All 30c silks will go at 22c yd Many otlier lines are cut for this sale, but space will not permit us to list them. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS. BUY EARLY AND GET THE FIRST CHOICE. The Mr HOTEL ARRIVALS. The St. George. W. S. Curtis, Portland. A. D. Chase, Portland. William Dunn, Portland. Fred Swanson, Elgin.- J. F. Fink, Portland, T. E. Mills, Portland. C. L. Downer, Portland. A. M. Edwards and wife, Denver. John NIssen. Walla Walla. R. Tapple, St. Louis. E. A. Franz. Wood River. H. B. Davis, Portland. Charles J. Gray, Portland. H. E. Agnew, Tacoma. T. S. Harris, La Grande. U. W. Wyrlck, Spokane. H. ' F. Huns, Minneapolis. J. F. Anderson and wife, city. H. S. Hudson. Portland. J. J. Burns. Portland. George F. Mayer, San Francisco. Walter Ely. Athena. A. M. Edwards. Denver. Ed Sikes. Portland. John F. Hayden. St. Youis. C. B. Rineo, San Francisco. ('. H. Poole. Payette. William Henry, Seattle. M. Demberg. New York. H. Council, Umatilla. Edward Lucas. Portland. Robert White. Mt. Angel. The Bickers. E. O. Leach, Fullerton. J. McLuchley, La Grande. A. E. Edwards, La Grande. W. W. Shank. Starbuck. Mrs. Maud Potts, Pasco. W. O. Rust, city. A. Marion, Walla Walla. B. Wills. B. Wills, Walla Walla. O. Cookerly. Walla Walla. It. Howard, Walla Walla. L. Crocker, Walla Walla. C. Howard, Walla Walla. L. S. Mills, Walla Walla. J. W. Hungat. Walla Walla. P. Whitehouse, Walla Walla. C, Bloekman. Walla Walla. C... Ring. Walla Walla. C. Waldron. Walla Walla. H. Estis, Walla Walla. A. Stine, Walla Walla. J. F. McCool, Walla Walla. H. T. Durry, Walla Walla. Mrs. A. T. Wright, Eugene. Arthur Fletcher, Albany. Joe W. Baker, Portland. Ed H Burke, Portland. A. D. Sheldon, Olympia. O. G. Allen, city. J. McLackley, La Grande. Mrs. Minnie Allen, ProsseV. Mr. Lane and wife, San Francisco. W. J. Curry. Nebraska. George F. Felts. Fort Wayne. B. Parker, Portland. W'llllam T. Kaiser, Portland. T. J. Berg, Walla Walla. C A. Leonard, Nebraska. James P. A. McCarty, Echo. W. D. Ray, Welser. T. W. Hanson, East Liverpool. T. M. Buzendin, Louisville. D. Boston, Pocatello. P. P. Dodson, Central City. The Pendleton. J. A. Ward, Baker City. . W. E. Crowell, San Francisco, m' T.. Morurfleld, San Francisco. nLnri H. Sutherland, Walla Walla W. A. Slusher, city. A. R. Grant, Portland. J. A. Cooke, San Francisco. A. M. Blake, Boston. 1. Rubensteln, New York. F. S. Mayer, Portland. M. Brumer, Rockford. W. D. Marks, Spokane. W. G. Blakeley, The Dalles. W. D. Allard, Portland. Ellen S. Scott, Lexington. J. Sheuerman, city. Joseph Plover, Portland. J. F. Singer, Portland. Charles' J. Gray, Portland. Thomas Nester, Portland. G. 8. Youngman, Portland. G. V. McEvoy, Starbuck. A. Loesch, Starbuck. Thomas Thompson, city. J. F. Fisher, .Spokane. J. Robinson and family, city, Thos. B. Johnson and friend, cltly. J. J. McKorn, Agency. J. A. Borle, city. Leslie Matlock, city. A. C. Cessna, Colfax. J. C. Danzlger, New York. O. C. Goodman, Philadelphia. E. F. Rice, Rochester. AT Dept. ; COME TO OUR ! Closing Out Sale YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO STAY v AWAY WHEN WE ARE OFFERING SUCH ASTOUNDING CUTS IN PRICES ON HIGH GRADE SHOES. WE HAVE GOT TO GET RID OF EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN OUR STORE. COME NOW. Extra Special INFANT SHOE SALE for 1 week PATENT LEATHER VAMP, BOT TOM WITH WHITE, PINK, BLUE, GRAY AND BLACK TOPS, SIZES 2 TO 5; GO FOR ONE WEEK AT SAME AS ABOVE. WITH WEDGE HEEL. SIZES 5 TO 8; FOR ONE WEEK YOU SAVE 50 PER CENT ON THESE CHILDREN'S SHOES AND INFANTS' SHOES. EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN THE, HOUSE CUT IN PRICE. Dindinger, Wilson (S& Co. GOOD SHOES BEING SLAUGHTERED. X ARE YOU BILIOUS? DOES YOUR Atwood's Cascara Compound CURES ALL DISORDERS CAUSED BY A TORPID LIVER OR IRREGULAR ACTION OF THE BOWELS. A SURE AND SAFE REMEDY. MADE BITTER OR SWEET. Brock & McComas Company druggists . PHONE MAIN 201. Sis 1 Sfc, LAU.N)RY Ike Rosenblatt, San Francisco. W. E. Grace, Baker City. W. J. Patterson, Baker City. Bertha Evans, Omaha. 1. O. Watson, San Francisco. Elmer Blake, Touchet. OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE Portland, Oregon, April 20th, 1005. For above occasion the O. R. 4 N. TWO sas p. a. tore ARE YOU CONSTIPATED? HEAD ACHE? ON THE SAFE SIDE of lumber Is our side. We don't be lleve In "gouging any customer. whether his purchase runs into a thousand or a million feet These few lines simply Invite an lnvestlga- tlon of the sort of lumber we sell, the price we ask for, how and when we deliver It and our general method of doing business. If you will Invest!- J gate you'll order lumber here. Pendleton Planing Mills Robert ForsLer, Prop. "OH I THOSE 'SAW EDGES I!" Sometimes the exclamatlonis still stronger as regards collars and cuffs returned from some laundries. Not so here such a calamity Is avoided by having us wash, starch and Iron your linen. Our system Is sate and conducive to linen health. Try It. ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. makes a round trip rate of S9.15. Tickets on sale for rtalns No. 1 and No. 6, April 26th. Final limit April 28th. For particulars call on or ad' dress E. C. Smith, Agent A Dowlelte missionary named Ken nedy, was assailed by Chinese fanat les and badly wounded with a sword, at Taungll, four days Journey from Shanghai. OREGON Shout Line UNIONPACIHC AND TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and Tourist Sleepers dally to Omaha and Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kan City; through gunman lounsi sleeping cars (personally -conaucteaj weekly to Chicago; reclining cm air cars (seats free) to the East daily. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. EASTBOUND. No 2, Chicago Special, arrive, 5:30 m.; depart, d:w p. m. No. 8, Mall & express, urnves ;ta hi.; depart, t a. m. WESTBOUND. No. 1, Portland Special, arrive 8:60 m.; depart, 8:60 a. m. No. 6, Mail & Express, arrive, 11 p. m.; aepari up. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrive. 5:35 p. ni. No. 8, Spokane passenger, aepari, 9:10 a. m. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. No. 41, Mixed train, arrive, 1:40 p. m. No, il, Mixed tram, aepari, o:ou p. in. No. 7 connects wltn no. i. No. 4 2 connects with No. 2. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco ever yflve days. SNAKE RIVER. Ulparla to Lewlston Leave Rlparta dail, except Saturday, 4:05 a. m. Leave Lewlston dally, except Fri day, 7:00 a. m. E. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE TTIIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St. Paul, St. Loots, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Portland and Points , on the Sound. TLME CARD. Arrive Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 3 p. m. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday p. m. Leave at 7 p. m. dally. Leave Walla Walla 9 p. m. for east. Arrive Walla Walla 11:35 a. m. Uom west. For Information regarding rates sal accommodations, call on or address W. ADAMH, Agent. Pendleton, Gretna. 8. B. CALDERHEAD. G. P. A., Walla Walla, Washington. RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON And all points East and South. Through tickets to Japan and China, tU Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steamihlf Co. and American line, TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton dall anwat Ru day, at 7:00 p. m. For fnrtber Information, time easds. maps and tlcketa, call on or writs W. Adama, Pendleton, Oregon, t A. I). CHARLTON, Third and Morrlaon Bts., Portland, Oc. PIPPI YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY It your tickets read over the Da ver and Rio Grande railroad, the '"Scenlo Line of the World," BECAUSE There are so many scenlo attraotleaa and points of Interest along the line between Ogden and Denver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going East, write tor lav- . formation and get a pretty book that will tell yon all about It. W. a M'BRIDE, General Agent, 1(4 Third Street, Portland, - Oregon i V