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DAILY EAST OREGONLAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, Al'Gl'ST 9, 1005.
EIGHT PAGES.
H
orse Sense
We believe the people of Pendleton nnd vicinity luive an unusual
amount of that rare yet desirable nrtiolo; Rood, hard, common sen.
Fakirs do not find tills an especially green pasture.. It was P. T.
Rnruuni, the Ms showman, and king of fakirs, who said: "The Amer.
linn people like to be hiiinbugrd," but wo would call the attention
of some of our competitor to the fact that even the big allows, with
all of their facilities for liiimbuglng, steer clear of Pendleton. Mul
tiplied yanls of banners with their cartoons, ml nnd yellow paint,
announcing destruction sales" (?) etc., etc., do not draw trade In
Pendleton, as ninny of our comiietltors are learning from hard ex
perience. Xo, the iieoplo lire "on to you." lr yon do business In this
way you will have to (to where the suckers are. A square deal,
.Golden Rule prices. Golden Rule treatment and dccndiible goods are
the only things that reach the cople In Pendleton.
You should see the prices wt aro making on sutcen and zephyr
gingham petticoats, slilrt wnlsts, kimonin, .ivalstlngs, dress .goods,
etc. See our window display for some of these things. If you want a
square deul. lowest prices, riglit treatment and goMl good's, come to
the
Golden Rule Store
THE BARGAIN' STORE GOLDEN' RULE TREATMENT.
HI
IT
IN THE HOME OK THE fit AH
THERE IS XOXE TO EAT.
Governor Gecr, Senator Fulton mill
('ongnxsiuiin Williamson at the
Reach Gcer Refuses to Re u "Mis
cellaneous. Candidate'
Successor Must Have
dorscnieiu "Rubber"
lit tile Const.
Ilellliiger's
Fulton's In
Takes Notes
it will mean the biggest grain export
business In the history of the North
west. To handle the traffic all the
tonnage headed In this direction will
have to be pressed Into service, and
every Idle tramp steamer on the Pa
cific ocean will be able to find ready
employment.
GREAT SOITHERN ROAD.
Work Is Progressing Well on Line to
the Interior or Oregon.
Sixteen miles of track laid and 14 7
men with n Roberts track-laying ma
chine will finish the road to bufur by
September 1, is the statement made
by the manager of the Orent Southern
railroad, says a dispatch from The
Dalles to the Oregon Dally Journal.
Seaside. Ore., Aug. 7. (Editor E. Three-fourths of the bridges are In
O.) Am here, but have not found , nd they are surfacing the road as
out what the wild waves are saying. tneV go along. The company has one
People come here for rest but If j engine, five box cars und 10 flat cars
others have the same experience that i 'n UHe now and also one combination
I do they get but little rest, it Is a j far and one passenger coach here,
rush to get to the boarding house In regard to rates the company has
table, and a fight to get anything to! made some to warehouse men along
eac.
Here. In the home of the crab, we
have none to eat. although we dream
of crab salad and crab with mayon
aise: but we are plentifully supplied
with salmon from John Jacob Astoi's
town and must bo content
GENERAL NEWS.
I
dOHX .1. BLEW IX TOWN'.
Alexander M. Bell, father of Prof.
Alexander M. Bell, inventor of the
telephone. Is dead at Washington n
C. I J- !"'. who lived in Uma-
Germnny-official and lay-accuses ' J"!!! T'?'1' dUJ?"B hlS bo'ho0 his
Cape colony of .Mm. ,. " fat.her beln8 Birch creek sheepman.
in West Africa, which has already
hundred lives 8evera' , family crossed the plains in the same
... I party with A. W. Nye, and the trip
At 6 p. m. August 7, the yellow fe- from Missouri to this country was
mme hi ixew urieans stood made together. At thiu time Mr
as follows: Total of cases, 565; total Plew was a small boy. and he lived
deaths. 113. Number of separate lo- with his parents near here until he
calities In the south at which the dls- reached manhood. He then entered
ease has appeared. 97. ) tbe railroad service, which h .,n,-
lias a Record as u Rounccr for the
Astorlu-Gohlo Road.
Is here today from his home in Port
land. In the early sixties the Ulcw
One death directly, six fatally In
jured and one man Insane, Is the rec
ord for the most recent grade crossing
accident In Cleveland, when a flyer
ran into a trolley ear. V. V. Llllis,
the railroad company's gateman, has
been held for manslaughter.
A. G. Midford. of Hamilton, Ont.
has a contract with the Japanese gov
ernment to raise 72 vessels large
and small, warships and otherwise-.-which
have been sunk in shallow
water, and which were the property of
the Russian government when the war
broke out.
John Colman. aged 30, an operator
for a press association at Indianapo
lis. Ind.. asked hlB Chicago headquar
ters this morning for five minutes'
rest. The reply came "soon." Col
man answered unsteadily, "Must be
now I'm dying." He was dead three
hours later from quick consumption.
M. Wltte made the Journey from
New York to Portsmouth by rail, and
made numerous automobile trips
through New York and Boston, to
"feel" the American jiple. He was
everywheer treated by all classes of
people with uniform resoect. Not
discourteous word or salutation reach
ed his ears.
eel continuously until last June. Dur
ing the past seven years he was con
ductor on the Astoria-Goble road run
ning from Portland to Astoria. This
run is recognized by trainmen as a
hard one for conductors because of
the disturbances that are frequently
created on trains by drunken fisher
men, soldiers or others who travel
over the road to the seashore. During
his service on that road Conductor
Blew had his full share of trouble,
and during one year had just 30
fights with parties who created
trouble or became obnoxious. How
ever, he Is a large man with a strong
arm, and as a result his side was al
ways victorious, until finally toughs
learned to shun his train.
This Is the first time that Mr. Blew
has been In Pendleton for 14 years
and since returning he has been In
terested in the changes that have
taken place. He Is now a part owner
of the Qulmby house In Portland, and
also has a small farm Just outside the
city of Portland, and Is now living
there.
the line, but would not give out any-
imng ror publication.
The best day's work that has been
done Is a total of 8800 feet of track
In one day. As soon as the road Is
finished to Dufur the company ex
pects to continue Its line to ih no-o,.
nere are seen many cnikiren. wno i"uins. rwo-inirils or the right of
I really believe enjoy themselves play-1 way has been secured 411 miles south
ing in the sand. The tube and the or Dutur and men
dude and the hog are In evidence, also the rest.
Senator Fulton. Ex-Governor Geer From Dufur the road will follow a
gamed a reputation by saying no was ; soutnerly course to
not a "miscellaneous candidate;" hut
Senator Fulton has gained quite a
are out securing
f
Warm Weather Items
For Indoor comfort and satisfying
sinner meals, we offer you
If f f rPflm Prac-rnr "'" treexo ,,,e m08t cronm B,,d
ICU VI tUlll I UCAtl icqiilro the least 1 anil labor, nnd
Gasoline Stoves Z """ """" "
For outdoor good tunes, our
HimmnrL'C l,roml nn1 roI,i double your
UlllllIULhb sunicr's enjoyment.
Goodman-Thompson Co.
HARDWARE PLCTIIinVG
EVANGELIST AT LARGE.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Miss Georgia White, aged 17.
drowned herself at Missoula because
her mother would not let her attend a
picnic.
Since May 24. 17 persons have
drowned in the Willamette and can
tlguous streams. Two of the occur
rences were double drownings.
Rev. David John Henry Allen Swnck-
liamicr in Ilutte.
Evangelist David John Henry Allen
hwackhanner, lute of Shoshone,
Idaho, and formerly of Haytl, the
wandering colored preacher, spent
two nights of last week In the city
bastile of Butte because the police of
Butte could not tell the difference be
tween a vag and a preacher of the
Swackhanner stamp. A dark night,
some box cars, the railroad yards and
a freight train also contributed to the
The number of patients at the state unfortunate predicament that the
evangelist iounu nimseir in.
It was about 1 In the morning and
the Rev. Swackhanner was engaged
In the quest for a goodly box car to
conceal his person In, says the Butte
News. About the same time a vigi
lant policeman spotted the sky pilot
and arrested him. The evan.pltsf wnn
A. D. McQueen, a Portland mining conveyed to Chief Mulholland's bas
tile and there languished.
Sad and weary the gospel shark
from Haytl emerged Into freedom.
"I had missed the passenger train,"
said the Hev. Swackhanner "and not
wishing to lose time, 1 was going to
insane asylum increased from 1366 to
1377 during July. The cost of main
tenance was J 10.6 9 per capita.
At Bellingham, Wash., Japanese and
white men employed In a cannery had
a free fgiht. One white man and
four Japanese were badly Injured.
man, had hiB pocket picked of a cube
of gold worth $400 which he was In
the habit of carrying and exhibiting.
John H. Nolan, chief clerk of the
land registry office at Nelson, B. C,
suicided by shooting through the
head. No family or financial reasons take a freight. A policeman Just swal-
apparent.
Forty cows belonging to the state
insane asylum at Salem, have been
condemned as having tuberculosis.
The animals to replace them are cost
ing from 25 to (35 each.
A flood and windstorm swept the
Tanana valley, Alaska, causing an un
expected raise in the river, which
rendered 700 to 1000 homeless at
Chena, and destroyed considerable
property.
William MorrlBsey attacked Joseph
Thomas at the race track at Rose
burg, with a pitchfork. Thomas shot
and badly wounded Morrissey. It was
a clear case of self-defense. Both are
horse trainers. i
Constable Jones reports to the pro
vlnclal police that there is open traf
fic In full-blood and half-breed Indian
girls In the country about Cape
Mudge, B. C, in which white men are
continually Interested.
lowed me up und took me to Jail.
There was no sugar In my coffee; no
sugar In my tea. I had no cot or
blankets and not even a chair to sit
down on."
After narrating his woes the evan
gelist departed with the query: "How
far 1b It to Anaconda?"
"rep" as a miscellaneous recommend
er, having indorsed about half the
lawyers of Oregon for Judge to suc
ceed the late Judge Bellinger.
The miscellaneous Indorsements of
the senator were mentioned in the
presence of a high federal office
holder, who Is near the throne, and
he ventured the prediction that no one
could knock the persimmon without
the senator's consent.
Congressman Williamson looks
careworn, the strenuous life he Is now
leading is telling on him.
The phrase used by District Attor
ney Heney. that he Is after "big fish,"
I am told originated ith S. A. D.
Puter.
When Puter was convicted he hud
a hard time getting bhlt, as his ac
complices who were able, refused to
help him, and It was then he said
that there are plenty of "big fish"
that ought to be caught, and the
angling has been fairly good since.
But to return to the sea again: Out
of two or three thousand people here
a small proportion of them go In the
surf nnd most of them with whom I
have talked say they enjoy It.
Now, If there Is any pleasure In
standing knee-deep In water, the tem
perature of which seems to me to be
below zero and allowing the waves to
roll around you, sometimes striking
you about the waist. I fail to see it.
A few go In the surf and the rest
stand or sit on the sand and rubber.
Today a huge wave eame In and
"doused" the rubbers, who all de
clared they enjoyed It.
There are many shapely forms here
that shew up well In a bathing suit,
and then there nre others. Respect
fuly. RUBBER.
tile mouth nf
warm .springs river, ucross the west
end of Juniper flats. Warm Springs
reservation, nnd then southeast to
Agency plains. The line is on
slight water grade from the head of
warm .springs creek to Tim null
the maximum grade from The Dalles
to Dufur being 1.5 per cent, Dufur to
Tygh hill 1.5 per cent, Tygh hill to
Beaver creek. 0.5 per cent. Beaver
;reeg to Deschutes river 1 per cent,
and the heaviest curvature 10 degrees!
ine length of the road from here
to the Agency plains w ill be 112 miles.
i ne portage road proposition for
me use of the Oreut Southern track
Into The Dalles has been taken up by
me directors nnd It Is probable that
the same proposition will be offered
the portage as made before, which will
give tne portage the free use of the
Great Southern tracks Into The Dalles
and give the Great Southern the free
use of the portage track, or a stated
price per car per mile.
LEASED WITH SUNDAY CLOSING
FUNERAL AT EAST PORTLAND.
We hire anything you want In the
Real Estate line Wheat Lands, Stock
Ranches and City Property.
We have some very good business
propositions to offer.
E. T. WADE BON,
Office in E. O. Building, Pendleton, Or.
. . . Poatof flee Box SM.
Black till.
Following the Death of J. L. Stocker
at Fortuna, Cal.
Last night M. J. Stocker and Carl
Stocker left for Portland for the pur
pose of attending the funeral of the
father, J. L. Stocker, who died recent
ly at Fortuna, Cal. The deceased was
a well known Camas Prairie ranehe
and left here several months ago for
Fortuna, where he has a daughter,
the change being made for the benefit
of his health. However, the change
was of no avail. The funeral will be
held In East Portland, and from the
residence of Walter Fell.
Atlit-nu People Expnws Themselves
Very Forcibly. i
.The following expressions of sentl
ment on the Sunday closing order at
Athena have been collected by the
Civic League of that city and sent In
for publication in the East Oregon
lan:
fres coourn: Jt don t bother me
a bit.
O. C. Beck, blacksmith: My trade
was better last week than It was when
I worked on Sunduy. No more open
Sunday for me.
E. H. Stone: It suits me to a dot
and I hope It will continue.
Hugh McEntyre: It suits me ull
right. The time has come when the
man who thinks he Is In the "wild
and woolly west" will have to "go way
back and sit down."
Jerry Stone: It suits me ail right.
We should have had It long ago.
Robert Kopock; It suits me "bul
ly."
G. W. Hansell: It suits me all
right. My men stayed at home all
clay Sunday.
Tom Mosley: I can come to town
on Saturday and get all I want.
W. H. H. Scott: we don't see any
difference out here. Yes, I signed
the petition and would sign It again
The East Oregonlan Is all right every
time.
J. M. Hays, real estate: Not a va
cant house In town.
A. O. Kirk: I put a bolt in my ma.
chine Sunday and lost it out again
on Monday.
D. McKlnan: The East Oregonlan
Is the best paper In Oregon. It be
lieves In the truth.
James Lleuallen: It don't affect
me In the least. It is all right. The
opposition is trying to make It as
hard as possible by closing everything.
HEAVY EXPORT BUSINESS.
to
"llooslcrs" Should Register.
T. E. James, the well known pio
neer of this city, Is greatly Interested
In the organization of a "Hoosiers' '
society In this city and urges all na
tlves or former residents of Indiana
to register their names at the Rader
furniture store, where a registration
book may be found. After a number
have signed the register it Is the In
tention to complete the organization
or a Hoosler society.
Lehman Springs Stage.
The Lehman 8prtngs stage will
start Saturday, June 10, and will run
till October 1, and carry passengers
and the mall. It starts from Lindsay's
stable, on Cottonwood street'.
People who have children of their
own are always slow to advise others
how to raise their children.
Over 50,000,000 Bushels of Grain
Leave Pacific Coast Ports.
Two hundred and fifty wheat car
goes will be sent to foreign ports
from Portland and Puget Sound In
the coming season, says the Oregon
Dally Journal. Tucker, local general
manager of the shipping firm of Mey
er, Wilson & Co., estimates that fully
half the tonnage will be shipped from
the Willamette river metropolis.
It Is said that the 50,000,000 bushels
of grain produced In the Inland Em
pire this year will nearly all be ex
ported. The eastern cities will not
draw on the west as was the case last
year, as that section will have a big
surplus for export after the amount
required for domestic consumption Is
deducted. Much of the grain, which
has already begun to arrive at tide
water, win therefore have to be sent
across the seas.
In making the estimate that 260
cargoes will be dispatched from the
Pacifc Northwest an allowance Is
made for a large quantity of grain to
go to California as well as for heavy
shipments of flour to the Orient.
Should the prediction prove correct I
NO FIGHT OX JOHNSON.
Idaho Republicans Withdraw Opposi
tion to District Attorney.
A dispatch from Lewlston to the
Spokane Spokesman-Review says:
Four members of the republican coun
ty executive committee met toniirht
with C. M. Stearns, county chairman,
and decided to drop the fight on the
appointment of Miles S. Johnson ns
deputy United States attorney. The
efforts so far made by the opposi
tion organ have been fruitless, and It
was the consensus of opinion that to
fight Mr. Johnson's appointment
would be useless.
This organization, however, has not
given up the fight on Senator Hey-
oum, and if nothing can be done In
the near future he will be fought at
the polls, it was the belief that u
fight on Heybum can be started
through several northern counties and
thus It is hoped to get revenge.
REIKERS
Long Beach
E HAVE REPLACED the old Hotel Breakers which was
burned down last full, with a handsome new building, plas-
icrea inside und out, and practically fire-proof. The new
building has twice the floor space of the old one and Is located on
the 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 col 1 salt water In the building. Our
amusements Include billiards, pool, tennis, golf, bowling, boaUng,
fishing and other sports.
Our new building is equipped with a sun parlor and has a private
livery. We own our own Jersey dairy and have a splendid vegeta
ble garden In connection with the hotel.
Rates range from 112 per week upwards, while special rates are
given to families or parties occupying quarters for the entire season.
You will find everything absolutely new and clean, and we have,
..... l, ,.,,, reputation ot doing everything In our power for
the plensur and comfort of
ant place to
Beach.
our guests. You will find no more pleas-
spend your outing than nt the Hotel Breakers. Long
SURVEY FOR POWER LINE.
Rock Crock CoiiiNiny to Send "Julcr"
Into Bourne.
George L. Thayer of Walla Walla,
returned to Belter City Thursday,
having completed the survey of tbe
power line for the Hock Creek Power
company Into the Cracker Creek sec
tion, and the town of Bourne, says the
Blue Mountain American.
While reticent regarding future
plans, he stated the survey followed
Rock creek to its south fork, thence
past the Chloride mine and direct over
the divide Into Cracker Creek ba.iln.
necessitating the construction of a 1 i
mlle pole line. Of this distance be
tween six and seven miles crosses the
forest reserve and application for
right of way will be filed with the do
partment of the Interior at once.
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NOME AT THE FAIR.
Gold Exhibits and a Fine Exhibit of
Furs nnd Flora at Portland.
J. J. Underwood of the Nome News,
has charge of the Seward Peninsula
exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair
which Is said to be one of the most at
tractive there, says the Ketchikan
Journal..
The exhibit for the most part Is
mineral and there are samples of pay
dirt from 138 different creeks with an
ounce samplo of gold from them.
There are also two tons of tin ore
from 15 different mines. ' Also coal.
galena and talc. He also has a very
good exhibition of the flora of that
part of Alaska, as well as birds and
fish.
An Interesting feature of the dis
play is $3000 worth of Alaska furs.
Thin exhibit was gathered by the
Nome chamber of commerce, which
raised $3500 for the purpose.
A German chemist has Invented a
process for producing pure oxvren
gaa by immersing a tablet made of
unknown Ingredients In an onen ves
sel of distilled water.
Judge Prazer has granted a tempor
ary Injunction against poolselllng at
the Irvlngton race track.
A.C.RUBY&CO.
Breeders. Im
porters and
Dealers in
Perc heron,
English Shire
Stallions and
Mammoth
Jacks
. We h" me of our best Bones and Jacks
hat we have held back for the Stud, and as breeding se
-JT W" lnTlU, " d breeder, to mspecTu,
stock. We can surelv shot. v.... h. k.. . " TV. T
u ure cuuniry ngnt at
home.
A. C. RUBY & CO.
Oregon Feed Yards, Pendleton, Ore.
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