B3GUT PAQRS. PAILV EAST OUKU.MAX, PEXD1.KTON, OKMiOX, ' ;si)AV, KK1TKMIIEU 5, 1905. PAGE THREE. ...... , w w I nnirin iiHiriiT.niPPn.Mm I uLHjjiriiiib vv n hh i uiabniminA I lunofi , 1 T t KFEz Alexander's -E- New Arrivals in Every Dept. Now Fall and Winter Good are coining In every duy. In Uio very near gutiire we expect every department complete with tlie bent selected slock ever offered In Pendleton. Come In W'd boo the new styles; we consider It a pleasure, to show tlienl. During Uio month of August we will sell all Bummer Good at ridiculously LOW PRICES, cost not taken Into consideration ItlX.I l.ATIONK ADOITKI NY WASHINGTON 1)10 AI.KIiS. Watch this space for Our Big Announcement Later A.C.RUBY&CO.j IMPORTERS AND BREEDERS. An Importation of 47 head Just received of Percherons, English Shires, Belgians and Coachers. If you are In the market for any- thing in this Una we can certainly suit you, as we can show you J more of thoi-e nice, big, black fellows that will weigh a ton or over, than all the other barns In the Northwest; sell yott one cheap, make you better terms, give you a better guarantee than mn be gotten s elsewhere, as we are permanently located with headqaurters here. 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 good lot of fresh young horses that are all approved by the French gov- J eminent, 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 ault ah. Your inspection Invited. J THE ALTA HOUSE f DAN P. DOHERTY, l'roprletor. J (Formerly of Ix-xington, Oregon.) Enlarged; refitted. Thirty clean, well-kept rooms with good beds. X Commodious dining room, where minis are served In fiimllv si vie. All white help. f FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS AT RKASOXAHLrj PRICES, t FEED YARD IN CONNECTION. X STOP AT THE J Alt House, Cotmt of Alta and Mi't Streets X Flour MilliTH' Association litis l'oriiiu lutMl a Kut of C'oinprclienxlve Rules for DiM-king Smutty anil Infected Wlicut RiiIcm Agreed to by All Dculen and will Govern All Wash ington Wheat Sales. The Washington Flour Millers' as sociation uctlng In conjunction with the leading dealers and exporters have formulated an agreement as to dock age for wheat, which will be adhered to I Ills season. Smutty wheat Where there Is a b.rge duuntlty of smut bulls in the wheat, oven if they ure not broken. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION HEARING. Alleged Violations or the Intel-slate Coinnienv Lima by ihe Armour ConiNiiiy, ICi-ri-lgcriitioii Compuii (en and Rullroiid Companies Col lision l!cticcii Itcrrigentlor and Itaili'oiid CompiiiiicM Charged and Also Wilful Neglivt ISy the Com panies In not Posting Rerrigenitor Charge. Washington. I). C, Sept. 5. The Interstate Commerce commission has today begun the hearing In regard to the charges hiought against a number of railroad companies und private con cerns owning private rolling stock and the wheat has no indication ofifor the transportation of their pro smut on the ends of the berries, It du-t- It is charged that the act to will be considered smutty wheat, be- regulate Interstate commerce is be cause It can not be handled In any violated In several particulars by way without smudging. ,he defendants. The proceedings are The minimum discount for ,mmlv directed against the Armour Car Line. wheal will be 5 cents ner bushel and i ln" American Refrigerator Tnmspor- from that ud to ' eeniu if .he tution Company, the Santa Fe Ke- Each Morning When you dress think about the Pendleton Steam Laundry. Ask yourself if your linen work Is as it should be. A man who wears bouu ciomes cannot arroru to wear "fairly good" laundry werk. you find your collars are poorly turned. If you find they have saw edges, If you find them specked, remember that these faults have beea 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 will for a . trial package from you? wneai is tree from foreign mutter and without smut balls, but smudged on th end of the berry, even kIIkIii ly. It will be considered smutty wheat. off-grade wheat. account oats cockle, chuff, etc. This must be dis counted as many pounds ner bushel i ns there are pounds of foreign matter i "a" ('ltv Southern. in the wheat. This is to be arrived ut by sifting. No allowance whatever I. be made for screenings, as they are hardly worth on Ihe average what the freight would lie to the coast, ami If so the excess will no more than pay the expense of cleaning frlgerator Dispatch and the following railroads: St. Louis & San Francisco; Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe; St. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern; Central of Georgia; Southern Atlantic Coast Line; Seaboard Airline, Penn sylvania. Southern Pacific and Kan- It is i,:i(g(;d that by way of rebates (;r oilier uevlces the refrigerator lines are acting for the railroads as auth orized agents, and the railroads, act ing through the refrigerator lines, are collecting and receiving for the re frigeration of fruit and vegetables Itluestein. red mixed or club mixed . lower rates from some shippers than The Mtate grain Inspection depart- they are contemporaneously receiving men! wll grade good bluesiem No. 1. 1 tor similar services rendered to other l.K.vl.n .i theie ols not mm- than 1 I shippers. This is held to be In vloln pcr cent of club or 10 per cent of red!""11 "f sections two and three of the in It. If there is In excess of this'"''1 to regulate Interstate commerce, amount and not per cent of club or J Another charge Is that failure and ted In it. ihe lot should be discounted neglect to publish at shipping sla- one-half the difference made between tions and file with the Interstate Com merce Commission the rates and charges Imposed for the. refrigeration of fruits and vegetables constitute a violation of section six of the Inter state Commerce act. The present proceedings sire con- American Beauty Corsets "Dainty a the Rose" Evety woman looks her best in an Ameri can Beauty Corset. Xhey ore correct in every detail - style, shape, beauty and workmanship. The value is greater than in any other corsit no mifttr what the price. ' Their value is evident in every st vidi itch. KALAMAZOO CORSET CO.. Exclusive Maker. KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN FOR SALC ANONCCOMMCNOIO BY nr.AT EASTERV DEPARTMENT STORE, B. P. NICHOLAS, PROP. 1 MONMOCTII STATE NORMAL Begins Its 24th year September 26. THREE FI LL COURSES OF STUDY preparing for county and Btate cer tificates. Higher courses recognized In Washington and other states. RE MAND FOR NORMAL TRAINED TEACHERS Longer terms, higher wages and better opportunities for promotion award the Normal gradu ate for his enterprise. School direc tors appreciate the sunerlor ability ol Monmouth graduates and the demand far exceeds the supply. Special atten tion given to methods, work In grade? and ungraded schools. CATAMKiCE CONTAINING FILL INFORMATION will bo sent on application. Corres pondence Invited. Address E. D. HKSSLER. President, or J. R. V. I'l'TLER. Secretary. club and bluesiem. Foi Inslance. If your limits ale on the basis of 3 cents difference be tween these two wheats, the discount ue; If 4 cents, 2 cents below bluesiem; cents per bushel below hluestem val- If 5 cents. 2 1-2 cents beionw. If there I sldered as a test and It Is said they Is In excess of 5" per cent of club cr i will prove of great value in Inform red In the bluestein. it must take club! Ing congress that new laws are need alue. ed for nations! control of private car Red wheat .Mainline or Itlg Itend j lines where combinations are made led. which Is not red Russian or ofwitli railroads. which affect the that nature, will lie accepted at club freight and refrigerator schedules, value. Red Russian This wheat must noli Gt-oiuia llorliciiltuiistM Meet, lie accepted on i lower basis than :l Macon. ia.. Sept. 5. The annual cents below club; the same to be the ,.,mvenilon of the Georgia State Hortl case with ,inv vailely or this wheal, cultural society opened Its session In some localities it Is called ".bines here this morning. The convention Fife." and ether , mines, but the wheal uas called to order ill the parlor of is Identical; it is a yellow nelllcd 1 the I Intel l-anler by the president and Harchy wheal, and Is of very little i ihe lame rooms were crowded with value, ami will lie iliMounied much j members of the society. The mayor more than this another year unless ' of the city welcomed the members on Pendleton Steam Laundry The Up-to-Date LAUNDRY FISHMAN & PETERS, PROPS. Phone Main 179, Wagons Run Everywhere School Opens Mon-I day, Sept. 1 8 And the pupils of all grades the High School,' the Academy, the . 2 St. Joseph's Academy, and the Public Schools will find that w". J have prepared for them, at prices all In their favor, a eompleta and ' practical stock of SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Tablets-Pencils-Writing Inks-Slates and all the other little requisites that help the scholars In their duties the farmers stop raising it. behalf of Ihe city and President P. .1. I lull red mixed If Ibis is a Mala- Iteickman responded. Then he deliv- line variety of red it will be accepted , ered his annual address. After the cu- j on basis of i lab or red value. . nicli ' tommy committees had been appoint- J l the same. , ,.,. ',,,f. u. S. .Mcintosh, of Auburn, j ' Ala., "delivered an address on "Hortl-!? I. ...I.. v... ... ! . , i. .. .. . I l'l" in .- el,r l.mil. j.llllUI... IV I M lit 11.11. 1 O . 1',. .MCHU lloswell Shelley 'repots that on the, Wilcox, of the Agricultural IJxperl farm of I.. Sillmau. seven miles out j ment station al Auburn. Ala., follow on tlie East Side, there Is an orchard d with a paper on "Forestry In Its of 7-year-old trees, which w ill easily j Relation to the Farmers of the Slate." yield $1" worth of apples to the tree. The varieties in the orchard are Vel-i (i,,,),,.,,.. , !.!. stutlsilrlmis. low Newtown IMpplns. Hen Davis ami s., ivancisco. Oil.. Sept. . U,bor . ,. ..... .-ii ..i niis spray en statisticians from all okih.v ami not a worm is m oe , i-nit,.,i rotnni in the orchard. Salem Journal Cook Perry 11. E. COOK. W. S. PERRY. Stale: tiav parts of tlie gathered here to Try a sample lot of our : i : ....SLAB WOOD.... you will find that It is the most economical wood that you can -uy. THE PRICK 18 STILL I4.B0 FOR SAWED WOOD DELIVERED. OREGON LUMBER YARD Tel. Main I. Mothers Are Helped THEIR HEALTH RESTORED Happiness of Thousands of Homes Dos to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cola pound and Mrs. Pinkham's Advice. A devoted mother seems to listen to every call of duty excepting the su preme one that tells her to guard her health, ond before she realizes itsonM derangement of the female organs hu manifested itself, and nervousness ana irritability take the place of happi ness and amiability. i MiU'int the t wtMity-fhst annual con- I. Bern dpi I v n 6 1 1 1 n( ihe association til officials nid hei Dilimtnnnnn Jr DIIIIIIIIXIIUX. I wC. X r r'.J i of the llureau of Ijibor Statistics ' which opened here this morning. The convention was culled to order this forenoon by Mr. Carroll IV Wright, I I ho will shortly retire from his posi tion a.- president of tlie association.: i 1'or u it twenty years he was con-, ' nected with the Kederal Service as, J 'ommissinner or Labor but was re-' jcenily eieeied to the presidency ofj Clarke university, resigning his work! with ihe government to assume the; new duties. The convention will ad-j Join n on Thursday. I I have nted roar valuable Cairartla and flod irnr,. luuiai no wunout lDm I dm m tor Ionia lime for Ind.Betiioo and bit' lou.ne.t and am now completely cured Kecom oi.iii w onrropB. once triea. you wlu never be without tbem In the ferallv." Edward A. Kara ilb.DT.N.T. Best For Ti a fcaVffar nnuvncl9 Mr. R. F. Payne, (Payne's 4 pharmacy) Idaho Falls, Idaho, X writes: "We. have Just sold the f last cure, (TRIB), send one-half doxen at once. Trlb has cured five of the hardest kind of cases. One man here used It last Sep tember, and cannot smell wine, liquor or beer now without making him sick. Be had been a hard drinker for 15 rears. " Father Desmarais, pastor of the Roman Cathollo church, The Dalles, Ore., writes: "I know of rood results obtained by the use of your Trlb In cur- I Ins; liquor and tobacco users." I ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS. eto. Very latest styles. Leave or ders at Bast Oregonlan office. MIL LET ITS FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognised as the bast and most economical fuel. We asjs prepared to con tract with you for ysur winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. MAIN 8TRKT7T. NEAR DEPOT Dally East Oregonlan by carries', only IS cents a week. eS 1 wS ,W j, ('rlniiiliiu: s't'nnini Day. j ' rhni U-slnii, S. ., Sopt. 5. Thin 1 "I '..11-111:1 it I. Ill" -iti.l lu ....I I alone hy ihe tierman citizens of! Charleston bin also by others, ine-i Hpt'dive of nationality or parentage, j Many buihlii.Ks are ilecorated with j the flags of tiermany ail the I'nitetl States ami everythiiiK seems to lie' I pervaileti by a regular holitlay spirit, j .Many business hotibes close il al noon j to uiv' llii'ir (niii!nvou :in nnimrfnnllv I J to K' to the .Sehue'tzenplatx and as sist in the eeU-bration of r.erman day. The celebration Is commemorative ot tlie first lainlliiff of Germans In Phil adelphia and is generally observed all over the country, wherever Hermans in consniderahle numbers are found. CANDY CATHARTIC Plsaasj ant Paiatahl DnUnl P n.l r Never Skken. Wekti or (irip, le. Vc. c. Nnver uiu uiiik. iu ienuin t.oit ttimpa U tj V, GukUKtiteet. to can or your Doner back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 60s ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES "Cover the Earth" Mrs.PhHoffman Tired, nervous and Irritable, Ue mother Is unfit to care for her chuv dren, and hercondition ruins the child disposition and reacts upon herself. The mother should not be blamed, as she no doubt is siinYrinff with buck ache, headache, bcariiifr-down pains or diriplacenient, malting life a burden. Lydia E. l'inklinm's Vegetable Com pound is the unfailing cure for this condition. It strencthens the femJ organs and permanently cures all dis placements ana irregularities. 8uch testimony as the followina should convince women of Its value t Dear Mrs. Pinkham : " I want to tell you how much good Lydia 1, Pinkham's Vefretnble Compound has done ma I suffered for eight years with ovarlai troubles. I was nervous, tired and Ir ritable, and it did not mem as though I couM stand it any longer, as I bad Ave children care for. Lydia K. Pinkhamv Vegetable Compound was racommeiided and It has ea Urely cured me. I earmot thank you enoasfj for four letter of advice and for what Lydia R. Ankham's Vegetable Compound has doa for me. Mrs. Ph. Hoffnuui, 100 Hlmrat Street, Brooklyn, N. Y." Mrs, Pinkham advisee slok w free. Address, Lynn, Masa. 'ovsIh.vh lit the Tuli-. Portland, Sept. 5. In fixing tin xpeeiul .bites for the exposittun t In newslioys of this city were not for gotten. They were Invited for todny and were not bashful about ucreptinij the Invitation. They muri-hcl to tin groun.ls early thlB morning, iii'eom panle.l by a band an. I yelled their de light while marching, leaving no doubt as to their enjoyment. They were admitted free of charge to the atroun.lx and most of the shii- shows of the Trail and take great pains notlii; A. - . .... lO nfKvl men uipuriuiiiiita. neil luneoilll.c .fttiie ne.c ivki Hull 111 the afternoon Governor Chamberlain, Senator Fulton und President Goode. of the exposition, addressed the boys. Yon won't have to burn off Sherwin Williams paints. They never peel, blis ter or chalk. Always reliable. E. J. Murphy 1 1 1 l'jist Court Street. 'Phone Itlack S18I. e e China Restaurant i CHOP SI FY .M AM, KINDS or CHINKSK IHSI1KS. KKX BUGGIES. Are well built and they afford the simplest, safest and most luxurious means of conveyanse for town r country use. Prices all In your favac When you buy a wagon it's Just common business sense to look 3er the vehicle that will give you tba most for your money. WIXOXA WAGON'S, will prove an investment and not aa expense. They are reasonable it? price, they cost little to maintain, art honestly built, and will stand the strain of a heavy load. We look after the Interests of or customers and they are protected by u shop well equipped with up-to-daJs machinery. Neagle Bros. Blacksmiths Asotin's New Storage ltiwrvolr. A storage reservoir has been dug In the hillside back of town and a six-Inch main laid to a point on Main street opposite the new Ay res hotel. Three three-Inch stnndplpes are be ing connected to the lino which will be used for fire protection. The new reservoir will give a splendid pres sure and as the town has been with out any means of fighting fire the protection now afforded will be of Immense benefit. Asotin Sentinel. ALTA 6TKEKT. MUST lHKIlt KKAIt OF TAI.I.M AVS imt'R STOKK. U. D. Goey, Prop. 1 3 eftSXeWeeeei.e'le'ieeieiee LAND SCRIH FOR BALE. Unrestricted forest reserve scrip to sale at lowest market prices. M .crip secures title to tlm' ered, farm log. grazing or desert land. In an quantity without residence or Im provemenL Address H. M. Hamilton "he Portland, Portland. Oregon. Wood & Coal- Roslyn Coal $6.25 deliv- ered, $5.75 at the shed Itoelyn Oonl, after thorough a exhaustive tests, has been se lected by tlie V. 8. government for the use of Its war vessels, as It stood the highest test. J Cascade Ited Fir, sawed In stove-wood lengths, IS.OO per cord, delivered. Discount on i large quantities. PROMPT DELIVERY. Roslvn Wood & Coal Co. PHONE MAIN M. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 1(0 barrele a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Cbopped FeC etc., always on band. 7