East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 14, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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BtAIIA BAST OREGON! AN, 'KS DLETON, ORBGON, FRIDAY, 3YXjY 14, 1B0&.
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JAPAN ASEA POWER
YKTOIIY OVUl RUSSIA
UIVES If 31 niOST PI.ACK-
Torn Ww Ht a Ureat Disadvantage
When He Attacked Uie Baltic Fleet
Ye Ilia Victor)' Was So Complete
That It Was (Startling American
Kaval Evjierta Wonder What U'U
Become of Japan's Ambition,
Tbe victory of the sea of Japan
placed the nation ruled by the mikado
la the front row of the countries that
are knwn as naval powers.
Japan In virtually annihilating the
navy of Russia and making herself un
disputed master of the waters that
wash the eastern coast of Asia won a
position alongside the United States,
Germany, France and England.
American naval experts have al
ready begun to advocate more stren
uously than ever the increase In the
naval strength of the United States,
ot because of any fear of war with
Japan, with which we are on the beat
f terms, but because a stronger navy.
as it is held, would furnish a better
guarantee of the continuance of peace.
Several additional battleships will be
sent to Philippine waters. . -
Admiral Togo attacked Rojestven
sky with but five battleships in his
fleet, although the Russians had
even. Two of the latter the Orel
and the Nicholas I. were captured
and are to be added to Japan's fleet
Five Russian ships the Retvizan, Po
ida, Poltava, P?rosvlct and Sevasto-jp,eJ--'KCre
tajten. wth p0rt Arthur,
and there Is strong hope at Tokio that
most. If noall can be rendered sea
worthy once more. The battleship
Oesarevitch is interned at Kalochau,
and it Is supposed Japan expects to
elaim It In the peace negotiations.
Two of the largest battleships ever
constructed are now building for Ja
pan in England and will soon be com'
pleted. Should all the Russian ves
sels mentioned be added to her fleet
she would have a force of 15 battle'
ships, three times as many as Togo
commanded when he overthrew Ro-
lestvensky.'.
But, In addition to the battleships,
JaDan has added or expects to add
many Russian cruisers and torpedo
boats to her naval force. These in
clude the cruiser Variag, which was
sunk at Chemulpo, but has since beer,
raised; the cruisers Bayan and Palla
da, captured at Port Arthur, and sev
eral interned vessels. Of these three
are at Manila the Aurora, Oleg and
Jemtchug while the Lena is cooped
up at San' Francisco, the Diana at
Saigon and the Askold at Shanghai. .
Transports and colliers and various
minor craft are at other ports. Wheth
er Japan will get' all these as one
outcome of the peace negotiations re
mains to be. seen. In any event, it is
held that her naval strength will be
much greater at the close of the war
than at its beginning. It Is predicted
by some naval experts that Japan will
soon rank fourth in point of sea ar
mament. '. ' 'r
Naval experts agree that it was the
preparedness and personnel - of. the
Japanese navy which enabled It to
meet and overwhelm with utter de
struction a force of equal If not su
perior strength in point of armament.
All concede that for the readiness
of the Japanese to meet the Russians
In the sea of Japan chief credit be
longs to Admiral Togo, the quiet man
who planned the action from his cabin
in the flagship Mikasa.
This cabin has sometimes been de
scribed as very plain and bare, but
the English artist Seppings Wright,
has drawn a picture of It, in which
appear a roll top desk and a luxuri
ous looking swivel chair, a mirror and
a manttl, on which are nowers ana
photographs, while in the center of
the apartment stands a. table; on
which are seen two of. the dwarf trees
which the Japanese are expert In
growing. ("" '
These little trees are said to be hun
dreds of years old and were present
ed to the admiral by Count Okuma. In
this cabin Togo keeps a shell which
burst on board the Mikasa before Port
Arthur and came near killing the
Japanese commander. The fragments
were collected and placed together
with cement.
TO CLOSE BALLARD.
Kffort Re4ng Made to Stop Gambling
In Saloons In the MIU Town.
Coincident with the gambling cru
sade that is now on In Seattle, an ef
fort is being made in Ballard to close
all games In that town. Ballard, ever
since the enactment of the felony
law, has more or less permitted gam
bllng In one form or another, says the
Seattle News. Most of the games of
chance have been run In saloons, one
or two of them owned by prominent
politicians of the milt town.
Last night the city council of Bal
lard held its regular meeting. Its
principal business was to consider the
petitions before it that It would order
a cessation of gambling. C. A. -Bey'
nolds, of Seattle, representing the pe
titioners, mads a pies, to the council
He said that it was certain that Cames
were running constantly In a num
ber of saloons; that - the petitioners
had proof of the gambling. He ask
ed that the council annul the licenses
of two saloons, owned by J. W. Peter
son and Nels Olsen, wher,e gambling
was in progress. i
The council tcbk no decided action,
but summoned Peterson and Olsen to
appear before the body Friday night
and show why their licenses should
not be revoked.
IIOiL
HOLIDAY
FRENCH CELEBRATE THE
1 FALL OF THE BASTTLE.
Famous Tomb of Liberties Was Dis
mantled One Hundred and Sixteen
Years Ago - Celebration of the
Event Participated la by President
Loubet, and 20,000 Troops Took
' Part Paris 1.4 Illuminated and the
American Flag Is Often in Evidence,
j 20 Pay SPECIAL
OFFER.
20 Days
Paris, July 14. Today, the 116th
anniversary of the fall of the Bastile,
which is tov France what the Fourth
of July is to the great sister republic
across the Atlantic, is being celebrat
ed In the usual manner. . Business Is
suspended, the Bourse Is closed, and
the boulevards are filled with noisy
throngs. It -has unquestionably been
one of the gayest 14ths of July secnj
for years. The Stars and Stripes and j J
British flags were exceptionally nu
merous in the decorations.
The main feature of the day was
the review of the garrison of Paris.
The troops assembled at Longchamps
at an early hour. Shortly after 9
o'clock an artillery salute announced
the arrival of President Loubet, who
was accompanied by the members of
the cabinet, the presidents of the sen
ate and chamber ot deputies, the mil
itary governor of Paris and their
t.fg. Mme. Liouoei ana a party ot
flistineuis4''- ladfM soon followed and
aisunguis. , Ht ,,.,
tho review ca"""-""' .
the usual distribute of decorations. l THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY.
About 20,000 troops paTuvi":u , ....
review.
In the city the day was Celebrated , .
nuietly. but as tne evening wor i
Bent Her Double.
"I knew no one for four weeks,
when I was sick with typhoid and kid
ney trouble," writes Mrs, Annie Hun
ter of Pittsburg, Pa., "and when I jot
better, although I had one of the
best doctors I could get, I was bunt
double, and had to rest my hands on
my knees whim I walked. From this
terrible affliction I was rescued Cy
Electric Bitters, which restored , my
health and strength, and now I can
walk as straight as ever. They are
slmnly wonderful." Guaranteed to
cure stomach, liver and kidney dls;
orders. At Tallman ft Co.'s drug
store. Price 60c.
the city presented an animated and
brilliant spectacle, open air dancing,
pyrotechnic displays, and a general
Illumination being the principal feat
ures. The opera and theaters gave
free performances In accordance with i
long-standing custom. Long atier
midnight all the squares and open
spaces were crowded with waltzera
and merrymakers, who gave no indi
cation of an Intention to give up their
sport until dawn.
CANT EAT CRABS.
SCRATCHED
DAUilHT
lady Suffered Tortures with itching
Scalp Humor One Box of Cuti
cura Ointment and One Cake of
Cuticura Soap Cured Her,
New Iw In Washington Seeks to Re.
plenish the Stock.
. Olympla, July 14. For the first
time in the history of the state of
Washington it is unlawful to eat crabs,
particularly the Dungeness variety,
which is found In thfc waters of Puget
sound. It is stated the supply of crabs
Is becoming depleted, and the last leg
islature passed an act making It
"closed season" from July I to Oc
tober 1, during the time when the
breeding season Is at Its height ,
It is claimed that the crab cannery,
which was established In Blaine,
Wash., a few years ago, and which
operated for three years, had much to
do with depleting the supply of Puget
sound crabs, consuming during the
lime it was in operation between 20
000 and 30,000 crabs per day. How-
ever, it is stated that owing to the fact
the crabs are rapid breeders, it will
toke but a few years, with the closed
seasons, to renew the supply to such
an extent that It will be safe to repeal
the law which has Just gone Into ef
feet.
BUCKEYE STATE DEMOCRATS'.
This Is' something different from the usual method of giving pre-
- mi urns, and we think It will appeal to our customers, a something ,
good and fair and at the same tune Increase our cash sales lor the
rest of tho nonili. 1 .' '
We will select ONE PAY1 between now and August 1st, and every
customer who makes a purchase on that day, on August nd, will be
given FREE an equal amount of merchandise to that bought by him
on that certain day. If you buy $10.00 worth of goods on that day,
on August 2nd, we will give you FREE, 110.00 worth more of mer- J
chandise. If you buy $2.00 worth of goods on the day selected, We
give you free $2.00 worth more if you save the slips and bring them
back to the store. .
Now is not this a good proposition for you? You pay the same
- for your goods as on any other day, all special sale goods Included a
and just for the trouble of saving your slips and returning thm you
get the return of the same amount of goods as you purchase on the J
Special Day selected. No one knows which day we will select, nelth.'r a
will any clerk or employe know, for we wish no one to have any ad-
vantage over anothar. You ask where our profit comes In T IN THE J
INCREASED BUSINESS. . .
It will be an Inducement to you to buy something on nearly every J
day left In this month, for in that way you are sure to hit the spe- t
cial Bay. You might be lucky enough to hit the right day If you e
traded here on only two or three days during the month, but you will J
be more certain to get ft return If you come oftener.
When you read this ad cut It out and remember to coma here J
every time you need anything we carry. Keep every purchase slip and J
bring them In on August 2nd, and If you have any for the day select-
ed we will give you FREE as much merchandise as you purchased on
the day we select 'Watch our SPECIAL CLEARANCE ,se,le .prices
all over the store. We will save you money on every line we carry.
THE FAIR
We Are Headquarters
Professor Balardl, of Turin, has sue-1 1
ceeded In perfecting his Invention of
photographing the eye and advocates
Its practical use for diagnosis of 'dis
eases of that organ.
ICR KODAKS AND CAMERAS, DRY
PLATES, FILMS. PHOTOGRAPHIC
PAPEtt AND CHEMICALS.
Brock & AkComas Company
DRUGGISTS
'Phono Main 20.
OREGON
Shout une;
UfilOfl PACIFIC
TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST AILY
Threngh Pullman standard aJd:
Tourist Sleepers dally te Omaha and
Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kaa-
Clty; through Pullman tourist
sleeping cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago; reclining Mtr
care (seats free) to the East dally.
TIME SCHEDULE FROM FBMDLK--
. . TON. .
EASTBOUND.
-No 2, Chicago Special, srrlv I
p, m.; depart, fi:4e p. m.
No. , Mall & Express, arrives
so.; depart, I a. m.
WESTBOUND. '
No. L Portland Special, arrive t If 1
a, m.; depart, 8:6 a. m.
No. 5, Mail ft Express, arrive, 11
p. m.; depart 11 p. m.
8POKANB . DIVISION.
No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrive,
5:38 p. m.
No. I, Spokane passenger, depart,
a. m. .
WALLA WALLA BRANCH.
No. 41, Mixed train, arrive, 1:4
p. m.
No. 41, Mixed train, depart, VI
p, m.
No. 1 connects with Ne. S. '
No. 42 connects with Ne, I.
OCEAN AND RIVER BOOKPriiE..
FROM PORTLAND. V
All sailing dates subject te e ban sr..
For San Francisco ever yftve dsys.
SNAKE RIVER.
Rlparia to Lewiston Leave iU parte
dall, except Saturday. 4:l a. m.
Leave Lewiston dally, except Fri
day, 7:00 a. m.
E. C. 8MITH. Agent PeadlsMm .
Do Not Wait
for Sickness.
Do not wait until yotir good
health is impaired, but take steps
to keep it up to the mark. - Re
member that ailments, apparently
trifling, may very soon develop
in(o serious diseases.
Do not hesitate to take
OEEGilALI'S
PILLS
on the first appearance of any dis
tressing symptoms. They will do
more to establish and maintain'
your general health than any other
means you can employ. For a
Sluggish Liver,
Sick-Headache,
Indigestion,
Loss of Appetite,
Constipation,
and the depressing nervous Con
ditions that arise from these
troubles, there is no more reliable
reciedy than
4eeeeee.t. 4
Electric llcht and steam baths.
Fomentations, Salt Glows and Massage,
I Z
TURKISH BATHS
OVER THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
Hours: Ladles, 7 a. m. to 2 P. ro.
Gentlemen, 1 p. m. to 11 '. m.
to
WILL NEVER BE
f WITHOUT CUTICURA
i " My scalp was covered with little
pimples and I suffered tortures from
the itching. I was scratching all day
and night, and I could get no reBt. I
washed my head with hot water and
Cuticura Soap and then applied the
Cuticura Oiutment as a dressing." One
box of Cuticura Ointment and one cake
of Cuticura Soap cured tne. Now my
head is entirely clear and my hair is
growing splendidly. I have used Cuti
cura Soap ever since, and shall never
be without it. (signed) Ada C.Smith,
309 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J."
Conservatives and Radicals Meet
Reorganize.
Columbus. O., July' ' 14. The new
democratic state central committee Is
In session here today for the purpose
of organizing. The personnel of the
hew committee is well uiVKH'fi ana
from all Indications no one faction of
tho r.arty will ho able to exercise1
complete control.
The ultra conwrvnlive clement,
represented in leadership ty John. R
I M.L-'in, control nine of the district:".
I The remaining 1? are divided among
the supporters of Paulson, the nomi
nee for Rovernor, anu aiayor ii"
TnWnn of Clevelund. Frank Hnrper
of ML Vernon, Is to be chairman of
the committee and Harvey Oarber will
probably be named to head the state
executive committee.
eiECHAM'S PILLS
Sold Everywhere
In Soxes, Oc. and 25c
HERE AT HOME.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
TAKE) TIIIS ROlfTtt POfc
tttlcswo, HL faul, St. Louts,
Cttjr, St. Joseph, Omaha tad
ALL POINTS EAST AVD SOfTtl.
Portland and Patau
on Uh Sound.
TIME CARD.
Arrive Monday, Wednesday and rrt-
day, 12:16 p. m. On Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, 10:15 a. nv Leave
at t p. m. dally,
Leave Walla Wulla I: it . m. Un
east
Arrive Wntla Walla at 9 a. n. from
west.
Por Information recirdlsf ma and
accommodations, rail on or tddrw
W. ADAM H. Aiefot,
peafllttna.
B. B. CAMlKltREAD. O. P. A..
Wills Walla. Washington.
i Long Beach
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CUTICURA GROWS HAIR
Crusted Scalps Cleansed and
Purified by Cuticura Soap
Assisted by light dressings of Cuti
cura, the great skin cure. This
treatment at once stops falling hair,
removes crusts, scales, and dandruff,
destroys hair parasites, soothes irri
tated, itching surfaces, stimulates the
hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin,
supplies the roots with energy and
nourishment, and makes the bair grow
upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy
scalp when all else fails. . i
Complete external and internal
treatment for every humour, from
pimples to scrofula, from infancy to ;
age, consisting of Cuticura Soap,
Ointment, and Pills, may now be had
of all druggists for one dollar. A
single set is often sufficient to cure
the most distressing cases.
rntkon RmoItot. liquid sMI k Sv fMl ChOeoMt
OuatM niit, Cutirurm OUiUwrt, ewteurs Sop M
o ihruMHri the world. Potter I)ro a t'bnrj. Corp
W Oohin.bu A-. BooloD. Bolr Proprlrjort. .
mfHai tot "ll"W lo Cum Am UHI"''
bowWMrtB MIJalUoA. "
Ciller Turnkey IMwluirRed.
Walla Walla, July 14. Infatuation
for a female convict, who was releas
p,i from the penitentiary Sunday, is
the alleged cause for the dlfmfssal of
Chief Turnkey Philip Berry by War
den Kees at the state penitentiary
yesterday. .Berry, it is alleged, be
came Infatuated with the woman soon
after he assumed the duties of chief
turnkey and notwithstanding he had
been taken to task for his actions by
the warden, continued to Bhow con
.l.wahlp attention to her. The wo
man was discharged from the prison
Sunday evening after having served
a sentence. Berry has a family.
K. of P. Lodftcti May Combine.
-It Is reported that the six lodges of
the Knights of Pythias of Portland,
will combine and build a temple cost
ing $50,000. The membership of the
six local lodges In Portland would
reach 1200. making it the largest sin
gle lodge of any order In the world.'
A site for a temple has been selected
and a vote. on consolidation will be
taken by the valrous lodges this week.
' ; Against Chinese Immigration.
Portland labor unions have passed
resolutions protesting against any
change in the present Chinese exclu
sion laws, and also against any ex
tension of the application or the law
by which laborers might be admitted
under the ulse of students or mer
chants, or on other false pretense.
Pendleton Citizens Gladly Testify.
It Is testimony like the following
that has placed "the old Quaker rem
edy" so far above competitors. When
people right here '"at home raise their
voice there. Is no room left for doubt.
Read the public statement of a Pen
dleton citizen:
J. W. Horn, stone mason, living o
Webb street, near Lilleth 8t, says:
"Reading an advertisement about Do
an'i Kidney Pills led me to procure a
box at Brock & McCnmas Co.'s drug
store. Some three years ago I strained
my back lifting, and ever since then
any extra work, lifting or colds which
settled in my back affected the kid
neys, I tried a great many different
remedies but obtained little, If any
benefit from them. The first dose of
Doan's Kidney Pills helped mo, I
used In all three boxes and they cured
me. I shall always recommend this
remedy to others as I know It can be
depended upon." -
For sale by all dealers. Prle B0
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
N. T., sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
B HXVE REPLACED the old Hotel Breakers which was
burned down last fall, with a handsome new building, plas
,to fiml nut. uml nractlcallv fire-proof. The new
building has twice the floor space of the old one and Is located on
tho same site about a stone's throw distant from the ocean. It has
all the modern improvements, electric lights, steam heat, private
baths; it has both hot and cold salt water In the building. Our
amusements Include boards, pool, tennis, golf, bowling, booting,
fishing And other spOrut
Our new building U efjuippeu with a sun parlor and has & private
livery. We own Cuf own Jersey dairy and have a splendid vegeta
ble garden lit connection with the hotel.
Rates rftflge from 12 per week upwards, while special rates are
given to families or parties occupying quarters tor the entire season.
You will find everything absolutely new and clean, and we have
a well established reputation of doing everything In our power for
the pleasure and comfort of our guests. You will find no pleasant
place to spend your outing than at tho Hotel Breakers, Long Beach.
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ELEGANT DIVING CARS
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DULT7TH
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TO GRAND rOBRR
CROOK8TON
WINNIPEG
HRLBNA a
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nUtOCGJl TICKETS TO i
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA .
NEW YORK
BOSTON
And all points East and South.
Througb tickets to Japan sad Chins, vis
Tarnma and NorHitrn 1'ariflc Rtoanufcip
Co. and American line.
TIME SCHEDULE.
Trains leave Pendleton dally exoeea
Sunday at 6 p. m.
For further Information, tiros eatda,
maps and tickets, csll on of writs W.
Adams, I'enrlleton, Oregon, or
A. r. CHARLTOH.
Third snd Morrison Bts., Portland. Or.
BYERS' BEST ELOIR
is mado from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread U
assured when Dyers Dest Flour Is used. Bran, shorts, steam rolled
barley always on hand. ,
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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r ... ... h.m filiation want to buy, sell or trade anything, want to rent a farm, hooaa or
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YOU WILL BE
SATISFIED
WITH YOCn JOURNEY
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If your tickets read over the Den
ver and Rio .Grande railroad, the I
"Scenic Line of the World,"
BECAUSE
There are so many acenle attractions
and point of Interest along the Una
between Ogden and Denver that the
trip never becomes tiresome. i i
U you are going 'East, write for la-'
formation and get a pretty book that
will tell yo all about It '
W. CJ M'BRIDE, General Agent,
f , , 1M Third Street,
.Portland, i, j -, i ,Oigotv
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