PACE EIGHT.
DAILY EAST ORE GON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1905.
EIGHT PAGES.
Battle Ax
No. they are not battle
as.! But you can use them
for almost anything: Hammer,
Hatchet, Leather Punch, Wire
Cutters, rinU.uio, N'uil Puller,
Sorew Driver and Staple Puller.
Just the handiest tool you ever
used.
Price $1.50
Shot
t
She loaded the new Excerpt
Coffee Pot with a finely ground
brown substance called "Moth
er's Pride" Coffee. It stood on
the stand a few moments, and
then she poured off What?
Can this Nectar be Coffee? Can
this ectatlc concoction that was
intended only for the fairies be
mine? Aye. and more.
COMING
O. It. & N. PLACES ORDER.
FOR NEW EQUIPMENT
OWL TEA HOUSE
SIX BARS SILK SOAP 25c
SLEEPER FOR RAKER.
Regular 1 laker City Car la Now Left
There Instead of Going to Hunting
ton. In order that Baker City people
who have made sleeper reservations
on the O. R. & N. may go to bed at
their usual bed time, hereafter, a bul
letin has been Issued from the Port
land offices, to the effect that the
sleeper known as the "Baker Ctty
sleeper." be cut out of train No. 6, at
that point henceforth, instead of go
ing to Huntington, as formerly.
Because of the lateness of No. 5.
the westbound evening train, many
times those who have reserved berths
are not permitted to enjoy them until
late In the morning, a the car was
taken through to Huntington on No.
(, and returned on No. 5.
Now the car will be left at Baker
City each day, as the eastbound
passes there at noon, and Baker City
people may go down to the depot
and go to bed at sundown If they so
desire, or If the hilarity of the night
before should make such a course
necessary. In order to catch up lost
sleep.
It is thought that the same ar
rangement will be made for this city
If the trains continue to be late and
crowded as they have been for the
past month. An effort will be made
to secure such a convenience during
the remainder of the Lewis and Clark
fair, at least.
sentence, which he met by paying the
fine.
The drunk contingent this morning
consisted of two Indians, Charles
Blackhawk and a deaf and dumb buck
whose name could not be ascertained,
owing to his Infirmity. Moth men
paid the J 5 fine.
Two Hundred Boxcars W1U He Added
to the Service, 100 Ballast and 100
Flat linllnst Car Will Be of 100
Ton CHimolty First of the Order
Kxeeted to Reach Hero by First
of the Year.
I JOT WOODCRAFT CONTRACT.
PEDDLED WITHOUT LICENsS"
Building Committee of the Order
Moots in Portland Today to Open
Bids.
. Contracts for the construction of
the new building to be erected by the
Women of Woodcraft in Portland
will be let this evening, at the Alblna
offices of the order.
Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall, grand guar
dian, accompanied by her daughter,
Carol, left Saturday night for Port
land, to be present as a member of
the building committee today. The
structure .will cost between $45,000
and (50.000, and will be erected at
once for headquarters for all the
grand officers of the growing order.
The other members of the build
ing committee beside Mrs. Van Ors
dall are Grand Clerk J. L. Wright,
Grand Banker Mrs. Mary S. Hurley,
and Grand Manager Mrs. Annie Haw
kins. At present 12 clerks and ste
nographers are employed in the of
fice of the grand clerk In Alblna and
an average of 200 letters are received
and answered every day.
Four hundred brand new cars will
he the Christmas present which E. H
Harrlmnn will present to the O. R. &
N. this year, It Is reported.
Two hundred of these will be box
earn. 100 flats and 100 coal and bal
last cars. Borrowing cars with which
to handle an Immense and constantly
growing business Is out of the ques
tlon. for all roads are crowded to the
limit and have few to lend.
So In order to meet the demand of
the system. 400 new cars will be or
dereii, the first installment of them
to reach the system about the first of
the year, It Is said.
The boxcars will be of the largest
nnd latest model, carrying 40 to 60
tons, with steel frames and Improved
j draw gear. The ballast cars will be
I traveling warehouses, from point of
capacity, since most of them will be
100-ton steel cars, similar to those
now In use on the Short Line and
Union Pacific.
The order for these heavy cars
means that enormous work In track
improvements will be carried on by
the system, as this number of ballast
cars will equip five or six work trains
was made Saturday evening by Night
Officer Manning, It being the first for
that offenso for several months. The
chink Is John Folk, a Chinaman, and
he was found smoking opium In one
of the Chinese places on Cottonwood
street According to others of the
Chinese colony here Folk Is consider
able of a hobo, and as a result there
will probably be little grief over his
arrest among the others of that na
tionality here.
On being brought Into police court
this morning Folk was given a sen
tence of $10 or five days in Jail, and
his smoking outfit was ordered do
stroyed.
VISITING C. F. COLESWORTHY.
and keep two or three steam shovels'
at work constantly.
Rev. nnd Mrs. George BlckncU and
Son, of Ilotton, In tlie City for a
Brief Visit.
ltev. George Blcknell, D. D., pas
tor ot the Unlversalist church In
Cambrldgeport, Mass., a suburb of
Boston, accompanied by Mrs. Blck
nell and their son Ingham, are in
the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles
V. Colesworthy for a few days. Mrs.
lticknoll Is a sister of Mr. Coleswor
thy and they had not met before for
a number of years and the reunion
is n delightful event for both fami
lies. While Rev. Blcknell's church Is lo
cated In Cambridgeport, their home
Is In Boston. They are making a
tour of the Pacific coast and came up
from Portland Saturday evening.
They win return to Portland soon
and go home by way of Los Angeles
and the southern route. They are
delighted with the west and have met
many surprises on their Journey.
Ingham Blcknell, the son, Is a grad
uate of Harvard university and Is
tHrWHWTHWWWWW44T44TTWTtWHHT
News From Roosevelt's Bostwt Store - 1
CONSIDER.
Take time by the forelock as the summer Is broken and the taste
of fall Is In the air. We want you to look at
New Hi
KNOX $5.00
DR. 1UCKOX HERE.
Peddler and Two Indians Pay Fines In
Police Court.
In the police court this morning
Wilbur Carlisle, who says he Is a
school teacher, was arraigned for
peddling without a license and was
given a sentence of $6, or three days
In Jail. Carlisle was arrested Satur
day evening by Officer Stephens be
cause of suspicious actions on the
part of the former. During the eve
ning Carlisle attempted to sell a watch
which he said he had found, to sev
eral different men on the streets, and
he made the error of trying to Jlsp0
of the timepiece to Officer Stephens,
who docs not wear a unlrorm. As a
result the man was locked up for the
evening and this morning was allowed
to explain the matter to Recorder
Fits Gerald. This was not done satis
factorily, and he was given the above
Federal Official in Charge of the Bu
reau of Animal Industry Ior
Western Division hi the City.
Dr. George S. Hlckox, In charge of
the bureau of animal Industry for
the western division with headquar
ters In Salt Lake City, is In the city
on a tour of the states in his district
and will leave for Portland tomorrow
night after conferring with the fed
eral Inspectors, Drs. Lantx, Bibb and
I.ytle, In this city.
The condition of stock In the dis
trict Is very good and the bureau Is
doing a wonderful work In suppress
ing disease and preventing the spread.
of disease from state to state In ship
ping.
The car factories are rushed to the
limit of their capacity and It may be
a year before the entire order for new
cars is turned out from the shops,
but as fast as they are completed they
will be sent the system and put in ser
vice. Within the past two years the O.
R. & N. has received 30 new engines.
principally for the mountain division
out of La Grande, this being the larg
est number received by any western
road in that time.
studying for the ministry.
THREATENED TO STAB.
BLACKBURN UNDER ARREST.
Drunken Indian Taken III Custody and
Jailed.
About noon today an Indian woman
walked Into the recorder's office and
said that there was a drunken Indian,
who was saying he would stab a
woman with a knife. The woman,
! she said, was her sister. According-
I ly Water Commission Brown went
! with her and soon located the terrible
! redman, who by that time had quieted
PESKY FLIES
Alios Refused,
lolo Iolo, P. I., Aug. 21. The sul
tan of Sulu offered his hand In mar
riage to Alice Roosevelt when the
Taft party was welcomed here, but re
fused. The sultan urged as an argu
ment that his people honored the
president and wanted his daughter to
remain among them.
t lmmed With Robbing Tent Dwellers
Near Walters' Mill.
Saturday evening a man giving his
name as William Blackburn, was ar
rcsted by Officer Stephens for having,
robbed the Jameson lent, near the
Walters' mill. The capture of the tent
thief, which was made by the above
policeman with the assistance of Mr.
Jameson and Frank Day. was a rather
neat job.
During the afternoon It was report
ed to the police that the tent had been
robbed of a watch, considerable cloth
ing and other articles. Thereupon
Officer Stephens, who Is acting as
marshal while Chief Coffman Is at
Bingham Springs, went to the place
In company with the above named
man. While looking around In the
shrubbery near the scene they found
Blackburn, and on examining him
found some of the articles upon his
person. He was then placed In the
city Jail and a complaint will be made
against him before the district attor
ney.
down somewhat. However, he was
placed under arrest for being drunk,
and will have a chance to recover
from the effects of his spree while
waiting In the city Jail.
Stiff Hats ar the leaders In the fashion world. The KNOX shape
Is the one copied. Get the KNOX and be right We also carry a
second grade at $3.60.
STETSON HATS
In the several grades.
f $4--$5--$6--$8ii
You know this hat but many peoplo do not know that Stetson
Hats are mado In many grades. Each grade has a special and dis
tinct brand to Identify It by.
Paiier at Lexington.
The Lexington Enterprise, publish
ed by S. A. Thomas, will soon be her
alding the news of Lexington and vi
cinity. Mr. Thomas was formerly located
at Arlington, where he established
the Arlington Appeal, but seeing a
brighter future in Lexington, he has
abandoned the Appeal and will move
his prlntery to that place. lone Proclaimed
WE ARE NOW SHOWING
HAN AN
MEN'S SHOES FOR FALL
$.00 AND $7.00. THESE ARE IN LATE AND STAPLE LASTS.
SIZES: 5 TO 11; WIDTHS: A TO E. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH
BALS.
...ROOSEVELT'S...
BOSTON STORE
miiHimt t
TAKE IT EASY
The season of the fly nuis- t
ance Is at hand and the house- ,
wife Is kept busy driving out
the persistent Insects or life '
would be made miserable by -them.
A liberal use of fly paper or
the right kind of Insect powder
will clean them out We carry
the most enticing Btlcky fly pa
per, death dealing poison paper
and Insect powder that Is sure
destruction to any Insect
Tailman & Co.
Leading Druggists
Suit on Account.
Attachment proceeding were com
menced today by F. 8. Younger son
against W. A. Frasler, for the pur
pose of collecting the sum of $110.20
said to be due that firm for mer
chandise sold the defendant
No Dessert
More Attractive
iVliy u.k! t."-Utine nnd
n.-n.l hours soiikiug,
.iv.'i-K'iiinu', fl ivoriiig
:U'i coiuriut; wlien
Jell-O
.r.'n. letter results ill two minutes!
:-:verytliiuK in the ,!ick:i','e. Simpiy add hot
.i-el mxlwttocool. inpaimiim.
nw to tin' housewife. No trouble, leas el
..'. TrvittMlay. In Four Fruit FU
r- Lemon. Omun", Strawberry.
At LTOC-Tf. 10a.
CONDON ON A BOOM.
Dr. Mann Has Platted and Is Selling
an Addition.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Mann, who have
been vlBlting here since Saturday, left
today on the delayed No. 1 for Arling
ton, where they take the branch road
to Condon.
Accordlngto Dr. Mann there will be
much building done at Condon this
fall, and In fact, Is now under way.
Before the railroad reached there
lumber was much higher than at
present and as a result work was
withheld until after the road was fin
ished. Now It Is on In full blast, and
the noise of building Is heard from
morning until night. Soon after
reaching Condon Dr. Mann purchased
40-acre tract at one edge of the
town, and this he Is now selling as
town lots, with great success.
Novel Fishing Rods.
The two sons of Judge Thomas
Fits Gerald have Just received a cou
ple of novel gifts from their relative,
Captain Bruin, who has Just come
over from the Philippines. They are
fish rods made of Philippine bamboo,
and when telescoped make a walking
cane. The latter is so natural mai n
Would never be supposed there was
anything inside. The Judge believes
they would be a success for use on the
reservation during the fishing season.
Why not get a
MORRISON SWING CHAIR
AND BE COMFORTABLE THESE HOT EVENINOS?
Are you interested In music? Come In and see our new Mando
lins. They are the geunlne Gllism Mandolin, from $20.00 up. If
you need records for your Victor Talking Machine, come in and see
us. We handle the celebrated Victor Machine.
Better see me before you buy a piano or organ. I can save you
money. When It com-s to sewing machines White or Standard, or
other good makes, I om sell you one at a greatly reduced price for
cash. JESSE FAILING.
Main Street, across from Hotel Pendleton.
I II
OPEN FOR YOUR ACCOUNT.
This bank for savings offers excel
lent opportunities for the wage earn
er and the man or woman of moder
ate income In that it accepts as low
as $1.00 for deposit, pays 4 per cent
Interest on money entrusted to our
care and compounds that Interest
semi-annually on all monies left with
us for 6 months. You are welcome to
m.v onvnne in Pendleton as to our
financial strength and reliability.
Commercial Nafl Bank, Pendleton
WILL USE GYMNASIUM.
Will
Be Vacated for Class Purposes
From Beginning of Year.
With the new school buildings In
use this fall It will not be necessary
to use the gymnasium building, back
of the high school, for class purposes
any longer. Consequently It can again
be used by the high school students
"or the purpose for which It was
built and according to Superintendent
Traver, this will be dono. While the
equipment of the gymnasium Is not
as complete as It might be, It can be
added to from time to time, and will
serve to afford students a chance to
take Inside athletic training.
OPIUM SMOKER ARRESTED.
Chinaman Fined and Ills Outfit Was
Destroyed.
Another arrest for opium smoking
Marriage License.
A marriage license was Issued Sat
urday evening to George n.avaru
Blckel and Evalyn Resslcr, both of
this county.
DONALDSON'S SUNSHINE RHEUMATIC ELIXIR f
No Balloon Ascension.
Owing to the failure of the bal
loon to arrive there will be no ascen
sion Thursday evening, as announced.
Sunshine
Cures
Rheumatism
EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED.
It cures. You know It No long
course of medicine. The first few
doses tell. Gives relief at once. Cures
In a few weeks. Sold and guaranteed
by
F. J. DONALDSON
Reliable Druggist
WILL FIGHT BEEF TRUST.
liiileiendent Pants Will Be Built t
Mny Points.
i (Hgo, i'.r 21. It has deve'in-
ed that butchers, hotel men and res-
tmiranteurs are organized In 20 cities
tn erect and operate packing plants
In opposition to the beef trust, a plant
to cost over $B0O.OOO in this city. It
Is said plants have already been qui
etlv erected In Kan Francisco, New
York and other centers.
The Indianapolis monkey that
smoked cigarettes Is dead. Fierce
brand they're smuggling Into Indiana.
Memphis News-Sclmltar.
FOR RESTORING THE
APPETITE AND AS
SISTING DIGESTION.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
IS ESPECIALLY GOOD.
TRY A BOTTLE AND
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
Prof. Huff Will Arrive Soon.
Prof. J. W. Huff, principal of the
Pendleton high school, Is expected to
. . . , U.,1.4
arrive nere mis ween w b" "-Bit,i
before the opening of school. He has
wife and one child, and for some
time has been visiting in me wmo-tas.
4
We all try to catch the nimble dollar
on can catch a few of thsm by fill
ing your coal bin with our good, clean
coal.
Ths nrlces advance soon, why not
order nowT
Henry Kopittke
DUTCH HENRY.
Office, Pendleton Ios Cold Btorag
Company. 'Phons mi.
HOLD TO YOUR MONEY
Until ou have see us and had us
figure on your ' II of lumbar.
Wj carry Lulldlng material of ever
description and have the best quality
of lumber on the market.
As-ents for WOOD FIBER PLAS
TER, Cray's Harbor Commercial
Company
W. J. EEWELL, Manager.
Phone Main 93.
LAND SCRIP FOR BALE.
Unrestricted forest reserve scrip for
sale at lowest market prices. My
.crip secures title to tlm' red. farm
ing, grasing or desert land. Id any
ouantlty. without residence or Im
provement Address H. M. Hamlltoai
The Portland, Portland, Oregon.