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DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1905.
RIGIIT PAGES.
Golden Rule Store
...SHOES...
The gathering of the ripened harvest and the maturing of all the
products of nature remind us that the season Is fast approaching,
when parents must give attention to the buying of school shoes. We
anticipated this long time ago. so now have on our shelves, ready
for your Inspection, the very best school Shoes shown In Pendleton
for the money. There has recently been an advance In all grades of
Shoes, but by buying early we have them to offer you at the same old
rice, which has ever been lower than the lowest
Note the following prices. Those are as represented:
Kid lace, single sole, sole leath
er counter, the best Shoe ever
made for the price. Extra
special value.
Sizes 6 to 8 ". . . . flOc
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 75c
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 9Sc
Kid lace, patent tip, extension
sole, sole leather counter, will
nof rip; we guarantee It to
give absolute satisfaction, none
like It for the price:
Sizes 5 to 8 98c
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $1.18
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.3
Cadet calf, extension sole, sole
leather counter, four rows of
stitches; cannot rip: light and
soft; best value.
Sizes 5 to 8 08c
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $1.18
Sizes' 11 1-2 to 2 $1.18
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.35
Kangaroo calf, extension sole,
very soft and pliable, zigzag
stitch, cannot rip; big value.
Sizes 5 to 8 88c
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $M5
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.35
P Our lines of men's and ladles'
Shoes are Just as strong and
I prices Just as reasonable as
I that of the school Shoes.
DENTIFY
MEN
FINGER PRINTS OF ALL PKIS-
ONERS TO BE TAKEN.
'. P. Daniels Tolls the ICust Orcgonluil
ofNew Method or Identification or
Criminals Reins; Adopted nt San
Qiientln Prison Prison Reform
Workers Spenk Well of Oregon
Prison Condition.
GENERAL NEWS.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Since the present outbreak of chol- A valuable stallion which recently
era at Manila there have been 40 Mied at Condon, cost $3,000 and was
cases developed of which 25 were fa-. Insured for $2,000.
,al- j From the 250 government Indian
Mrs. Mary Emily Donelson Wilcox schools came 114 teachers to the
is dead at Washington, aged 75 years. ! meeting at Portland of the Pacific
She was a grand niece of Andrew Coast Indian Teachers' Institute.
Jackson and the first child born in ' Tom Little killed a man named
the White House. i Hamlin, near Roosevelt. Investlga-
The new postofflce building at San tion showed that it was a case of self
Francisco has been formally opened defense, and IJttle was discharged,
under the auspices of the various! Rev. Gabriel Sykes. for two years
commercial bodies and is ready for, pastor of the Methodist church at
official occupancy. ! Pullman, has been appointed presid-
The new coast artillery post at ing elder of the Wnlla Walla confer
Point Bonita, commands the entrance ence.
to San Francisco harbor completely.! At Wardner. in the Bunker Hill
Three hundred thousand dollars has and Sullivan mine. William Taylor
been expended upon it. j fell backward down an 80-foot chute.
Baron Kaneko makes the state-' He was painfully cut and bruised, but
ment that Japan sees the war at a not seriously hurt.
close with an untouched war fund of An unknown man weil along in
$150,000,000 which will be Immedi-! years, was found dead near Grange
ately diverted to other purposes. j ville, Idaho, tin his person was an
Gen W. W. Blackmur, late com- empty bottle and a note declaring
matider In chief of the G. A. R., left his purpnx? to suicide.
IJ.OUU to Nency U Creel of Louisville, 1 A special embassy of revenue col
Ky., because her mother nursed lectors made a trip Into the Thunder
Blackmar when he lay wounded dur- Mountain district and collected $2,050
Ing the civil war. I from saloonkeepers who had not lo-
The hurrlcan of August 26th did fore taker, out federal licenses,
considerable damage to the hop crop j while loa(lin(f a fatcar onto ,he
in the Yakima district. George Kerr's steamer Melville Dollar, at Seattle
20 acre yard near Moxee got the full ,he vessel's mainmast broke, striking
force of the wind and was blown level Phliip spidzen on the head crushing
with the ground. j , skuI, and kulns hlm ln9tantly.
i nievery in me country districts
near Warsaw, Poland, ha reached
the proportions of brigandage. The
fn rm em hfiVA nrpankafl vli.llnnitA
iiiiwicii nun upon me
I William West killed an Italian nt
', Roosevelt. Idaho. A miners' court
actiuited him. but the legal authorl-
nnrnmlltca. an. I T ikl... 1
. ; i-kuixe of murder, ut Mountain Home,
captured 50 others. 1
At Chicago Lieutenant William1 Su" tl!,B b"en -?"' the heirs
Mayer of the fire department, was "f ,he A' "' Johnan estate against
suffocated while attempting the res- Wllllam M- L,llr1. "t Portland, trus-
-ue of four children at a fire. The t-e of ,ne esta,e' wn,ch was aPPIsed
at $i 50,000. The suit is to recover
but Mayer was
children were saved
dragged out dead. j -
Over 1,000 telegraphers are met In' At Moscow. Idaho. Mrs. Lena Hart
annual reunion in New York. All took u remedy for asthma, which
are members of either the old time stoPPed a distressing cough that had
telegraphers' and historical associa
tion, or the I'nlted States signal ser-
become chronic, but the second day
' after the cough stopped the patient
vice department. The meeting Is ,iied nt strangulation.
parely a fraternal gathering. j The State Normal college at Lew-
A faint aurora borealis has been lslon. Idaho, will open September 12.
with a largely Increased attendance
way j
seen at different points all tht
rrom Duluth to Spokane, and from uvr "" previous year. The new
this uppearance so much earlier in 1 tralnng school building will not he
thi season that ever before. It is pre-' r'"I November 1.
dieted that the coming winter will be On Central ridge, near Mohler, Ida-
uncommonly severe. j ho. a separator and 400 acres of fine
Baron Komura and Mr. Takahlra Bra,n were uur"el y a fire started
attended a garden party given at ,,y "P"1"! frm the separator engine.
York, Maine, near Portsmouth. Learn-' Vlln ru';kett. Jhn Rlckett. William
Ing that the proceeds were to go to WillouKhl,y Tom Culverson were
the York hospital, the two Japanese ' eual losers.
promptly gave $1,000 to the hospital.! It Is estimated that at least 25 per
The money will be used to endow two eent of the apples and pears In the
bed Wnatchee district were blown from
At Butte someone attempted to kill tne ,ree8 by the recent hurricane.
Joseph Welfelt by exploding a large 1 whlcn al "Id m"ch damage to ex-
-luanUty of dynamite under the cor- p"s'' orcharri nd Isolated trees by
ner of his cabin, where he usually, uprootlns them
skept. That day, however, he had Tne fl"h pack nt Anacortes to date
moved his bed and though the cabin ls estimated to be 301,179 cases. The
was wrecked. Welfelt was practically! pack, it Is estimated, will run
uninjured. i about 75,000 cases, making a total of
over 376,000 cases for Anacortes
alone, representing in cash a sum to
tal of over $1,750,000.
Arthur Herlder, engineer of the
North Coast Limited, was fined $10
and costs at Sprague, Wash., for run
ning his train through town ut a
speed of 35 to 40 miles ner hour In.
a., acres oi .eve, ,ana, a... suojeoi tad f B,own( down tQ mleg
-'" ' " as a city ordinance requires.
vx kith i : a. (.an raise an Kina4 oi veg
etable 'n abundance. Good orrh-irri.
WJ Improved. 1 Mofflce ail town
sit Ln same with lallroad ci f,'.liig
E. T. WADE A SON.
fflce ln E. O. building,. Pendleton,
raffon. 'Phone Black Sill. P. O.
Bvc 324.
So urgent has become the need of
a certain Identification of dangerous
criminals that cverv state is striving
to find a new and Infallible method.
F. P. Daniels of Brooklyn, N. T., a
well known prison reform worker and
student of criminology, who spent last
night ln the city on his way from San
Quentln, Cal., to Walla Wnlla, says
that California officials aro now
adopting at San Quentln prison, the
DePue finger print system of Identifi
cation, by which it is said to be Impos
sible to make a mistake. In the identi
ty of a criminal.
Mr. Daniels attended the recent
meeting of Charities nnd Correction
society in Portland nnd visited the
Oregon penitentiary a few weeks ago
In the study of prison methods. He
found conditions nt the Oregon prison
to be highly commendable and many
degrees better than In eastern prisons,
which ho visits In his work of reform:
In speaking of the DePuc method of
identification Mr. Daniel said to the
East Orcgonlnn:
"The ssytem includes the method
of F. H. DePue, formerly a turnkey
at Folsom, which has been used In
connection with the Bertlllon for
yeurs. With the Imprint of the fin
gers on paper and the DePue cross
section photograph a criminal once
listed can always he Identified. There
Is no change In finger prints.
"Each of the prisoners was brought
Into the Identification room nt San
Quentln and the fingers were Inked,
one at a time, and the Imprints made
arranged according to number. After
the fingers had been Imprinted the
four fingers of each hand were Im
printed together, so If a difficulty Is
later experienced in deciphering those
taken separately a microscopic exam
ination of the four will determine to
which hand any other belongs.
"The prisoner's name and number
is placed on the Identification slip,
and with it his photograph is filed.
n this way, it Is asserted by Del'ue,
there can oe no possible chance for a
crimlni.l be'ng mistaken once he is
subjected to tho system.
"After tho use of the DePue finger
print method has been established the
Bertlllon system, first Installed on tho
coast at Sun Quentln, will be abolish
ed. Apparatus has been procured, so
It will not be long until this takes
place.
"The finger print method of iden
tification was first employed by the
Chinese 700 years beforo Christ, and
Is the method used In Scotland Yard
work. It his been a success In all
criminal work because of its infalli
bility, as, the experts assert, once the
corrugations of skin are formed on
a finger there will be no change
through life.
"A recent case of the success of the
system was recorded ln the return of
two French criminals to Paris after
they had fled to London, by comparing
the finger prints found on a wine
bottle used by the men ln committing
a murder In a Paris cafe. The Inci
dent excited interest of criminologists
all over the world and may have been
material in causing the establishment
of tho method In California prisons.
"As soon as the records are com
pleted at San Quentln DePue and his
assistants will put tho Folsom prison
ers through the same process."
dry material, and It looked like red
fire, and then die down again. This
would be repeated Beveral times,
which brought to the minds of sever
al there a statement in the Portland
papers of the Mt. Hood mystery. But
now It is a large steady blaze, destroy
ing much timber. The Dalles Chronicle.
TO OLD MEXICO.
Dayton Piirty Will Investigate Land
Grunt or l.'iO.OuO Acres.
A party consisting of Judge M. M.
Goodman, Goorge N. Baker and W.
H. Richardson of Duylon, were in tho
city last evening on their wny to the
western part of Old Mexico.
They will bo joined In San Frunclsco
by F. C. Stevens of l'omeroy, nnd nil
will take the steamer next Saturday
from that city to their destination,
the city of Acapulco.
They ure making tho trip for the
purpose of looking at u tract of 150.
000 acres of land embraced In nn old
Mexican grunt. If the land Is as rep
resented, nnd other conditions suit the
gentlemen, they may Interest them
selves In the formation of u company
for the purpose of purchasing the
land.
They expect to be gone for six weeks
or two months nnd will extend their
Journey to tho City of Mexico for tho
purpose of Investigating the titles to
the hind. They will provide them
selves with a complete camping out
fit at San Francisco and will be sup
piled with horses and burros at' Aca
pulco to enable them to travel at their
leisure over the land and examine It
most thoroughly.
The land Is represented to them as
being very productive and la suitable J
for raising cotton, sugar cane, corn j
and tobacco. It Is now being eultl-;
vated in a very primitive manner by ffi
tile native peons, and they predict
that the introduction of American en-!
ergy and methods will work a revela-!
tion In the productiveness of the coun-'
try. i
Ruby's Remedy for Pinkeye
S A FK SIM PLH SURE.
Saves
Horses
Lives
Prevents and cures Plnk-Cya, Dto
tomper, Eplxootlo and all BronobJal
and Pulmonary troubles ln borvsa.
No trouble to give. Results oertaku.
Full Information glveu to all ka
ulrers. Said and guaranteed: by
F. J. DONALDSON
Reliable Druggist
American Beauty Corsets
SSSsss I at
"Dainty as the Rose"
Every woman looks ner Lest in an Ameri
can Beauty Cor.ct. They arc correct in every
detail -jtyle, shape, beauty and workmanship.
The value u greater than in any other
corset no m:iffcr what the price.
Their value is evident in every stitch.
KALAMAZOO CORSET CO.,
i. Exclusive Makers.
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN
" FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED Wf '
GREAT EASTERN DEPARTMENT STORK, B. F. NICHOLAS, PROT.
Each Morning
I'rlc Acid and Gravel
Are cuused by the Kidneys being
unable to properly filter the Impurities
from the blood. Irvlng's liuchu Waf
ers are the only suru remedy for this
condition; they cleanse the kidneys
from all worn out material, build up
the shrunken walls of thu kidneys ami
prevent the formation of tho Uric
Acid. Sold at Goc a box by Tallman &
Co. 623 Main St., Pendleton, Oregon.
JUST LISTED.
Llko Finding Money.
Finding health Is like finding money
mink those who are sick. When
you have o cough, cold, sore throat,
o.- chest lirltation, better act prompt
ly like W. C. Parber. of Sandy Level,
v. Ho 'nys: "I had a terrible chest
trouble, ea.nod by smoke, and coal
dint ' n.y lui.gs; but, t f'.er finding
no relief In other remedies, I was
cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds."
Greatest sale of any sough or lung
medicine In tho world. At Tallman A
Co.'s drug store; 60c and $1.00.
Guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
After More Water at Raker Clly.
W. O. Reynolds, city water superin
tendent, was In yesterday from the
pipe line construction now In pro
gress on Big Salmon and Marble
creeks. He has thirty men In two
camps pushing the work to a comple
tion. It will be two and possibly
three weeks before the work Is com
pleted. In the meantime from one
stream he has turned In about six
Inches of water. This, with the pre
vailing cool nights, has made It pos
sible to resume street sprinkling
from the various street stands In
stead of taking a part of the supply
from an Irrigation ditch.
Mr. Reynolds says that with the
completion of the present source of
supply the dryest season will find the
city with a supply sufficient for all
purposes. The city owns other rights
which can be made to more than
double the present supply when re
quired. Baker City Democrat.
I'lres on Mount Jcfforsoii.
The forest fires have afforded a
grund spectacle to the people of Mad
ras and vicinity. There has been a
fierce forest fire raging on the south
side of Mt. Jefferson for the last two
weeks, which is visible every evening.
When 11 first began, it would burn up
to some height in some very light.
m'jmm
REX BIGGIES.
Are well built and they afford the
simplest, safest and most luxurious
means oT conveyanse for town or
country use. Prices all in your favor.
When you buy a wugon it's Just
common business sense to look for
tlie vehicle that will give you the
most for your money.
WIXOXA WAGONS,
will prove an Investment and not an
expense. They are reasonable In
price, they cost little to maintain, are
honestly built, and will stand the
strain of a heavy load.
We look after the interests of our
customers and they are protected by
a shop well equipped with up-to-date
machinery.
Neagle Bros.
Blacksmiths
When you dress think about the Peudletou SUnm Lmuulry. Ask
yourself If your linen work is as it should bo. A man who wsars
good clothes cannot afford to wear "fairly good" laundry wsrk. If
you find your collars arc poorly turned. If you find they have saw
edges, if you find them specked, remember that these faults navs bsea
overcome at the Pendleton Steam Laundry, and that only high-grade
work is allowed to leave our laundry. Every day brings new custom
ers who are highly pleased with our work. May we call for a trial
package from you?
Pendleton
Steam Laundry
The Up-to-Date
LAUNDRY
FISHMAN & PETERS, PROPS.
Phone Main 1 79, Wagons Run Everywhere
A. C. RUBY, CO.
The Grouse Season
IS NOW HERE. WE HAVE A FULL
LINE OF AMMUNITION. COME
AND SEE US BEFORE YOU GO OUT
FO HTIIE BIRDS.
Taylor Hardware
Company
741 Main Street
THE PORTLAND
OP
PORTLAND, OltEOON.
Amrlran plan, pr day and upwsrn
Uesdqutrters for tnurUti and cemmerrlt
travelers. Hperlal ram made to fanillln
and single gentlemen. The mansgenen'
will be plr(Ml at all times to allow ronnv
and give prim. A modern Turklah ball
estabuahment In the hotel.
B. C. BOWHR8, Usosiar.
IMPORTERS AND HREEWERS.
An Importation of 4 7 head Just received of Percherons English
Shires, Belgians and Coachcrs. if you are In the market for any
thing In this line we can certainly suit you. as we can show yeu
more of tho-e nice, big, black fellows that will weigh a ton or ovsr
than all the other barns In the Northwest; sell you one cheap maks
you better terms, give you a better gun ran tee than -an be gotten
elsewhere, as we are permanently located with hoadqaurters hare
We ship direct from Europe to this point, therefore we don't have
any of those that could not be sold In the East or some of them
that have been sold several times and come back, but we have a cooa
lot of fresh 5 oung horses that are all approved by the French ot
ernment, and when you buy one from us we give you a guarantee
that is go . here, one that you don't have to go two thousand miles
to get action on. Terms to suit ah. Tour Inspection Invited
Try a sample lot of our
SLAB WOOD. ..
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you will find that It Is the most economical
wood thnt you can -uy.
THE PRICE IS STILL $1.50 FOR SAWED WOOD DELIVERED.
OREGON LUMBER YARD
Tel. Main 8.
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