PAt.K TWO.
DAILY EAST OHEGOXIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON FRIDAY, Jl l.Y 2H, 1H05.
EIGHT I'ACJI-j.
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Horse
We iH'liovc tlo coilc of Pendleton and violnit lime ml uniisiiul
ainoiiiii of thnt niro jot desirable iirtk-lp; frotxL luinl, common sense.
Fakirs ilo noi find tills nn especially trrccn pnsliirp. . It ns P. T.
ISanuim, the Ms .slionmnii. niul king of fakir. Mho said: "The Anier
kun h-oIo like to be humbugcd." hut we would pull the nttentlon
of mhiip of our competitors to the fact that even the hlg shows with
all vf tln'lr facilities for Immhuttlii;:. steer rleur of IVndlptoii. Mul
tlplliHl mils of tin nncrs with their cartoons, rctl mill yellow paint,
niinoiimitii; "destruction silk's" (?) etc., pto., ilo not ilraw trmlo in
Pendleton, as many of our cometltorM nro lenrnlni; from hnnl ex
perience . No, the ipole. are "on to you." If you do business In this
way you will have to co where the suckers arc. A stmaro deal,
Golden Kule prices. Golden little treatment nnil dependable Roods nre
the only tlilncs tlml reach Hie eople In Pendleton.
You should see the prices hp nre making on saloon ami wphyr
clnirhnm petticoats, shirt waists, kliiionas. . vtuistlnjrs, dress .Roods,
etc. See our window display for .some of these tlilnirs. If yon want a
suunro ileal, lowest prices, right treatment and good Roods, pome to
thp
Golden Rule Store
I TUK BARGAIN STORE.
GENERAL NEWS.
Half the business section of Covelo,
Oil., was turned. Loss, J37.000, car
rying xery slight insurance.
There are In the United States 5265
building and loan associations, hav
ing a membership of 1,631,046.
J. Pierpont Morgan owns 12 paint- j
ings by Fragnard, each of which Is.
6x9 feet and valued at $r,000 per
square foot. I
The elevator of the Missouri Grain
company, burned at Moberly, Mo.,
with an Immense quantity of grain.
Loss, 1200.000.
ISlshop Isaac Joyce lies at this Min
neapolis home dangerously ill with
paralysis and cerebral hemorrhage,
lie has been ill since July 2.
Earthquake shocks in the copper
rairinn nf T.-iL-u Ci 1 1 1. rtrr lmvtt nrpntAd
lift, nlnrni .imnne- tho mltiprs that!
they refuse to go Into the mines since.
The Northern Pacific management
Is hiring telegraphers in San Francis
co as a measure of precaution against
an expected strike of operators all
over the system.
Collins, the new chief of police of
Chicago, has started out to suppress
gambling In that city. The first raid
made was on four stylish clubs, where
about 100 arrests were made.
The private park of the mikado of
Japan was laid out 300 years ago, and
the first foreigners of any country
that ever set foot therein were Sec
retary Taft, Miss Alice Roosevelt and
oilier members of that party.
All attempts to enforce the anti
pool selling law at St. Louis by the
state authorities under direction of
Governor Folk, have thus far failed
utterly on account of the stand-in
the gamblers have with the city and
county officials.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Of the 49 clerks in the Spokane
postoffiee, but one was born in the
state of Washington.
Four hundred Jap coolies have ar
rived at Tacoma to be distributed as
laborers along the Northern Pacifls
railway system.
A big fight Is on at Grangevllle,
Idaho, over a proposition to bond the
place for $32,000 for the purchase of
the waterworks by the city.
An aceVlont to a cage threw Con
Crowley and Eb York to the bottom
of a 700-foot shaft in the Minnie
Healey mine at Butte, and both were
killed.
Canadian revenue officials have
seized 2500 sheep belonging to John
McLaren, of Havre. Mont. McLaren
claims they strayed across the bor
der. The officials claim they were
being smuggled across.
The badly decomposed body of a
man has been found on Huckleberry
mountain near St. Joe, Idaho. It is
supposed to be the remains of Fred:
Ty'.er, who disappeared last fall, and i
who was probably murdered. I
The Lewlston, Idaho, district this j
year produced 900.000 pounds of wool, I
which has sold at an average price I
of 18 cents The Inst of the clip was!
sold July 20 6').00 pounds for 19'
cents, bought by E. H. Clarke. !
O. W. lirlgus and Earl O. Davis, re
cently from Paw Paw, 111., have pur
chased the Morning Register, of Eu
gene, from W. G. and W. F. Gilstrap.
"W. F. Gilstrap will continue as busi
ness manager. The paper will remain
republican In politics.
The body of an unknown man was Hyomel Is not a secret remedy and
found In the Tualatian river, near its formula is given to all reputable
Hlllsboro, with two axes and two ' physlcalns. Its base Is the alrablc
plowshares wired together and the ' eucalyptus oil, famous for Its g-rm-wires
drawn about the dead man's killing and antiseptic qualities. Th!
neck. While positive identification Is u ,.mv,in,j ,... ., ,t ,.,!
not possible,
it is inougnt to be the
body of a farmer named Bower. In
that event It was probably suicide.
We have anything you want In tho
Real Estate line Wheat Lands, Stock
Ranches and City Property.
We have some very good business
propositions to offer.
E. T. WADE & SON,
Ofrice in E. O. Building, Pendleton, Or.
. . . Podtoffloe Box 824.
Black 1111.
Sense
GOLDEN RULE TREATMENT
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel St. George.
F. O. Miller. Athena.
Perrin Dunn. Seattle.
U B. Mandoi, New York.
Joseph Garlow, Omaha.
O. H. Harrington and wife, Seattle,
t F. Ruppel, Spokane.
G. C. Miller, Walla Walla.
W. H. Kills, Baker City.
W. E. Bowman, Oklahoma.
J. Brandon.
H. E. Gleason.
Frank Sternberg. Caldwell.
Jennie Ralney. Salt Lake.
H. D. Fuller. Denver.
M. P. Gleason. San Francisco.
J. M. Herlson, Kansas City.
J. C. Currle. Portland.
Mrs. M. S. Watts, Athena.
Stella Henderson, Athena.
Ray Saxton, Noplace.
Miss Thompson. Denver.
L. Davis and wife, Grand Island.
C. B. Modislll and wife, Grand Is
land.
R. F. Glafke, Portland.
C. P. Gearhard, Walla Walla.
M. H. Thompson, Walla Walla.
M. H. Thompson.
Roll Miller.
Golden Role Hotel.
G. Newport. Humiston.
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Clyde E. Gray, city.
W. S. Roberts, Two Rivers.
J. C. Hinckley, Tacoina.
M. L. Hodder and friend, Susanville.
W. H. Dixon, Union.
R. B. Lybeklr. Pullman.
C. D. Linn and wife, Ritzvllle.
E. L. McBroom, city.
J. M. Umphlette. city.
R. B. Hadley. city.
Mrs. R. R. Root, Wood River.
Mrs. E. C. Payne, Junction City.
M. M. Johns, and son Frank.
Mrs. M. Dittcbrandt, Milton.
E. D. Miller, Portlnnd.
G. C. Campbell, Portland.
Hotel Pendleton.
L. W. White. Portland.
E. S. Hecht. St. Louis.
G. D. Galley. Portland.
T. C. Lord, Portland.
W. R. Glendennlng. Portland.
James Wright. North Yakima.
W. T. Hughes and wife. New York.
Chas. B. Collins. Sacramento.
H. Sturgis, New York.
A. D. Stillman, Pendleton.
Geo. Stevens, Snokanc.
E. E. True. Spokane.
R. A. Seeds. Spokane.
M. C. Wade, Starbuck.
Thos. Nestcr, Portland.
Fred C. Hamilton. Portland.
Louis Rathbun, Portland.
Poe Plaver. Spokane.
L. II. Vllhauscr. San Francisco.
J. H. Kloeckner. Portland.
A. Hall. Portlnnd.
T. G. Haliev, Pendleton.
James A. Snyder and wife. Walla
Walla.
L. H. Dunnagan. Chicago.
Chas. H. Green. San Francisco.
J. C. I.lndsey, Portland.
Fred Rogers, Portland.
G. S. Youngman, Portland.
T. P. Killln, Portland.
Frank O'Hare, La Grande.
NOT A PATENT MEDICINE.
j Ilyoniel a Scientific Treatment for Ca-
tnrrh. Prescribed by Physicians.
No one should confound Hyomel
j with the many patent medicines that
1 tiro advertised to cure ca'arrh. It is
I as far superior to them ,ia the dla
j mond Is more valuable than cheap
glass.
ng gums and balsams, maklnir a
pure liquid, which when used in the
pocket Inhaler that comes with every
outfit, fills the nlr you breathe with
germ-killing and disease-destroying
powers that banish catarrh from all
parts of the throat, nose and lungs.
Hyomel is prescribed by physicians
generally. Many of thorn uso it them
selves, for It is tho only natural and
rational way of curing catarrh.
Tollman & Co. sell Hyomel under an
absolute guarantee to refund the
money If It does not cure. You run
no risk whatever In buying Hyomel.
Tho complete outfit costs only $1.00,
extra bottles B0 cents, and Tallman
Co. take all tho risk. What stronger
evidence than this can be offered aa
to tho powers of Hyomel to cure ca
tarrh? Oil In paying quantity and quality
his been struck at Browning, Mont,
on the Great Northern. It Is 10 mile
to the nearest oil well in the Canadi
an field, Just across the line.
Mm
Gitoi'P or TIN .MIXES
soi.n ixit $.mo,iit.i.
Sun Francisco People Sell iiluahlr
Properly In York District to Knir
lish Capitalists llelieved Thnt the
Mines Will He Grout Producers
I'nlled States Fscs S2 1.0(10.00(1
Worth of Tin Each Year.
Much interest has been aroused in
mining circles throughout tilts coun
try ami England b the tu-jxt that val
uable tin mines have be discover
ed In Alaska; not only discovered, but
successfully put upon the market by
their American owners and bought by
an English company for the sum of
$5,000,000.
In token of the consummation of
this sale, Charles A. Mau, a San
Francisco attorney, has Just executed
before the British consul In San Fran
cisco the necessary bond for the
amount named. The mines so dispos
ed of were the Joint property of Mr.
Mau, Julius W. Raphael, J. P. Flood,
of Alaska, nnd several others.
The locntlon of the valuable de
posits, made doubly aluable in the
threatened exhaustion of the tin
mines in Cornwall, is described as
scattered on the streams flowing Into
Lopp -Lagoon, a part of Bering strait,
in the York region of Alaska. Those
of the claims that are particularly
rich In both tin and gold deposits are
located in groups of eight, or a total
of 2040 acres altogether, along the
Oakland, Tin, Dlomede. Midas, Red
Fox, Washington, Nebraska and Ma
ma creeks. Each group, 13 In all. Is
known by a separate name, ns fol
lows: Arlington, Myrtle, Wonder, Bu
chanan, Lincoln, Garfield. Bryan.
Rhode Island, Nebraska, Nob Hill.
Cleveland, Washington nnd Humboldt.
For many years nobody regarded
tlie York region of Alaska as a likely
field for mining operations. Its only
practical use. until some time after the
discovery of gold at Nome, was that
made of It as a government reserva
tion for reindeer. This was at Cape
Prince of Wales, where there was also
a mission. The rush ha Nome natur
ally resulted In an overflow Into the
York region, but no Immediate success
rewarded these efforts and It was not
until 1903 that this region began to
lecelve the systematic attention it
merited.
That tin wns in the York region,
however, wns known as long ago ns
1900, when prospectors In search of
the more precious metal found the
riffles In their sluice boxes filled up
with a heavy black gravel and be
came so disgusted with Its prevalence
that they abandoned their claims.
Other prospectors of greater exper
ience soon followed their too easily
discouraged brethren, and these later
comers pounced upon the tin deposits
with enthusiastic appreciation of their
worth.
Last year Raphael and Mau shipped
about a hundred hags of the tin ore
from their Alaska claims to Hamburg,
Germany, and expert to hear favora
bly from the assaying test which will
soon be made In the smelters of that
city. A smelter In San Francisco is
one of the prophecies made In con
nection with the future development
of these deposits, and It is believed
that once the new mines nre being
adequately worked the United States
will become an exporter, instead of
an importer of tin. This will be no
inconsiderable change, when it Is re
membered that now we use 43 per
cent of the world's total output, or
about $24,000,000 worth annually.
Rent 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., "nnd when 1 got
better, although I had one of the
best doctors I could get, I was bent
double, and had to rest my hands on
my knees when I walked. From this
terrible affliction I was rescued cy
Electric Bitters, which restored my
health and strength, and now t tan
walk as straight as ever. They are
simply wonderful." Guaranteed to
cure stomach, liver and kidney dis
orders. At Tallman & Co.'s druy
store. Price 60c.
CLERKS' UNION INSTALLS.
Last Night's Meeting Was Largely At
tended. The Clerks' union held an Interest
ing session last night, at which time
the officers who were elected at th
last meclng in June were installed.
There was a large number out at the
meeting, and much enthusiasm, was
manifest.
Those who will fill tho offices for
the corr(in(f terms are: C. S. Bonney,
Trflslflont: Miss Josla Danner, first
vice-president; Miss Ethel Newqulst,
second vice-president; Carl Cooley,
corresponding secretary; F. J. Macy,
financial secretary and treasurer;
Miss Zelma Newqulst, guide; Miss
Elizabeth Walker, guardian.
A Surprise Party.
A ileasant surprise party may be
riven to your stomach and liver by
tsklng a medicine which will relieve
their pain and discomfort, vis.: Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Thev are a
most wonderful remedy, affording
sure relief and cure for headache,
dizziness and constipation. 25c at
Tallman Co.'s drug store.
Cashing Checks.
Should a check be drawn on an
other bank, It Is not necessary for
you to present the check to that bank
for pnyment we will gladly do o for
you, without charge. We cash drafts
on any city In the United States or
Canada, and handle Items on any city
In the world.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Pendleton, Oregon.
J. W. Young shot and killed Fred
Morrla at Warren, Idaho, In a quarrel
over a woman. Both were gamblers
and partners In the business.
Buy Your Suit Nou
DON'T MISS THE IUG HKItrCTIOXH MADE NOW OX
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
AT THE FAIR
EVERY SUIT OF MEN'S CLOTHES WILL HE CLOSED OUT
AS SOOX AS POSSIBLE. EVERY HOY S Sl'lT MUST GO.
WE WILL MAKE GREATER REDUCTION'S AND SELL 8UITS
CHEAPER THAN AX Y STORE IX PENDLETON DURING THIS
Closing Out Sale jj
ALL SUMMER LINES OF DRY GOODS ARE ALSO REDUCED
FOR A FEW WEEKS TO CLEAX UP STOCK.
YOUR MONEY WILL 11UV MORE HERE THAN AT ANY
PLACE IX EASTERN OREGON.
THE FAIR.
THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY.
TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENTS.
j $;)00n cash to a stranger who repre-
Ono Hundred New Instruments Will i senied himself to be G. N. Pratt, cash
He Put In at Echo. ''''' ,l Rnelne bank, and received as
' ' ,,. j seeui ily $10,000 worth of bogus mort-
Siates Telephone company, who wns
In Echo yesterday, returned last night!
after having done some work on the!
switchboards at thnt place. Tho old
switchboard was repaired and nn ad
ditional one put in to handle tho new!
telephones that are being ndded dally.
The company expects to put in ntl
least 100 new 'phones In the next!
month in that thriving little city. I
The total lino thnt was started
toward Echo from Heppnor some
months ago will arlve In the former
place today nnd communication be
tween the two towns will be effected i
as soon as tho wires are attached to j
the telephones. This feature will fill j
a long felt want.
Ijiud Entries Held Up.
Mountain Home, July 2 8. Twenty
nine applications for homestead en
tries on Fall creek, In the northern
part of Elmore county, Idaho, have j
been held up by the offlclnls of the j
Fulled States land office for Investl-1
Ration, these being entries of men j
who claimed "squatter's rights" to the j
land In question, which was only yes-
terday thrown opent to public entry,
by outsiders. Two townships, 2 north '
and 8 and 9 east, have been thrown
open for entry, and 4 4 80 acres are tied
up in the entries which have been
suspended.
Two Beautiful Photographs.
Two of tho finest pictures that have
ever been produced from the camera
of Lee Moorhousc are on exhibition
in the window of Mr. Moorhbuse's of
fice. They are enlarged pictures of
two Indian wigwams, nnd the cloud
effects surrounding are very lieautlful
and of great artistic merit. These are
considered by the photographer as
among the best ho has ever taken.
Fire hus destroyed scrub timber
and brush near Wllholt, Clackamas
county, over a strip one mile by a
mile and a half. It Is feared It will
work Its way Into valuable timber.
All depends upon the wind.
Warm Weather Items
For Indoor comfort and satisfying
sumcr meals, we offer you
cp frPAm PrPP7Pr llal 'rcRZC tl,e ninst cream 'and
ICC WI Calll n CwACI rpqllre t, iCUst I and labor, and
Gasoline Stoves
-1 jn j
For outdoor good times, our i
H(imrrlft("L'C lirond and stronjc, will double your
aiTirriOCKa sumcr'a enjoyment.
Goodman-Thompson Co, I
l HARDWARE pi,UM KING
TAKE IT EASY w MORRISON SWING CHAIR
AND BE COMFOrtTABl.rc THESE HOT EVRNINOS?
Are you Interested In music? Como In and see our new Mundo
llns, They are the geunlno OIIih'iii Mandolin, from $20.00 up. If
you need records for your Victor TulklnR Machine, come in and see
US. We handle tho colebrated Victor Mnchlne.
Better see mo before you buy a piano or oritan. I can save you
monoy. When It cornea to sowlnR machines White or Standard, or
other good makes, I can sell you one nt a greatly reduced price' for
cash' ' JF.SSE FAILING.
Main Street, across from Hotel Pendleton.
We Are Headquarters
FOR KODAKS AND CAMERAS, DRY
PLATES, FILMS, PHOTOGRAPHIC
PAPER AND CHEMICALS.
Brock & McComas Company
DRUGGISTS
Phone Main SO.
Henry Miller, of Racine, Wis., gave
gages.
THE GREATEST EPOCH
. OF MAKRIAGE
The first is the most crucial time.
If for the first time the greatest
event in your married lives is about
to occur, liow expectant, how wrapt
up in it you tind yourselves.
You ny to overlook, but in vain,
that element of uncertainty and dan
Rer that you have been ltd to expect
from the e.Njwience of those mothers
and fathers who have struggled
through this ordeal in ignorance of
El"ol:crs F'ricnil
wliat it in. and what it does
If at thir time every expectant man
and wife mifit know of this greatest
of boons, devised for the enrns
purpose of alleviating and disp dling
the suffering and consequent thnt'er
of chiln-nmh. how ouirklv would all
douht and worry he dissipated. L
Mothers tnend Is an invaluable i.'
t t -i M
iininicni lor external massage, inrouRn
whoe potent acency countless moth
ers have heen enahled to experience
the joy of parturition for the firsl
time without Hanger to themselves 01
their off-spring.
BRADFieiD REGULATOR CO.,
Atlctttm, urn.
the safe kind, thut cooks the food and
not tho cook.
: $Wi-&$i
r. w X' . i rAV tx s i , iv m m m i it ? -- r ni
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I THE GREATEST EPOCH I
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Hotel St. George
GEORGE DAItVEAl', Proprietor.
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All
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European plan. Everything first
class. Accommodations the best. All
modern conveniences. Steam heal
throughout. Roome en suite wltb
bath. Large, new sample rooms. Th
Hotel St. George Is pronounced on
of the most modern and model hoteia
of Oregon, Telephone and fire alarm
connections to office In all rooms
Rooms AOc to II. .10.
CORNER MAIN AND WEI1H ST
It lock nnil a Half From IVpot.
The Golden Rule
...Hotel..
(Formerly the Bicker's.)
COURT STREET.
Hpmodeleil and refurnished through
out. Everything neat, clean mid up
tu-date. Hteam hft nnd ipctrie
llghtfi. Rest culHine. Prompt rv!ce.
II:K1:K, IVojirU-tor.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
ltOl.l.ONS & ltKOWN. Proprietor.
The Best Hotel in Pendleton
anil as gixsl us any.
The Hotel Pendleton has Just be--a
refitted nnd refurnished through
1'hoiiB and fire alarm t-onnecvr
with nil rooms. Hatha In suUe
single rooms.
and
llciiiliiinrterH for Travel',,-
, - "IM
OI1IIIIIKU4M1S KniHplQ itooills.
Rates $2,00 and $2.50
VT01U1 tlnl,,K' Pm s.-rvtc.
Itnr nnd llllllnrd F.oom In f onnectloa
Only Three Itlocks From IH-pili.
TH PORTLAWfl
I'Olll'iANl). OHKIKiN
Amerlita plan, :i p d,r an(J
Hlqiiarter for tourist. 'd ri
ware
traviipri.
Hnm-lfli rnta mn.in . , .....
.n,l ,l,.le nentlemen. Tli. m.n.i.m.S
Bill he ilranoil at all Mm. , .1
ami irlr prli i. a mi,nru Tarklah balk
establlahmeDt In the hotel. ",r",u
H, C, MOWERS, afanster.
Insure in
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses promptly. Our
eompanlee stand at the head
of the list.
Asset.
Hartford Fire Insurance
Co IU.lea.07
Alliance Assurance Co. . . t9 on Ml
London V Lancashire Flia
Insurance Co fi44.l
North British Mercantile
co
Koyal Insurance Co.
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FRANK BCL0PT0N
AGENT
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