East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 19, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY fcAat .EQOTnAit PEWDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER it, 1003.
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quality and style will always puevail at this stork
The Mock in the many department of this old and well known
tore ara now complete (with rery tew eoepUona) for us to say that
never In the history of thla house waa auch an assortment of up to
the minute In style mercluuidlac showing (la putting It mildly) we go
furtiier (without and fear of ooniradlcllon) and state that never In
the hlmory of this city was auch a complete stock of up-to-date goods
a wo "how this season. Grout rare was ctCrcfced In selecting
the rlKlit goods, as a result we linvo the correct Ntylea and quality
ana ricra uro absolutely right- i ' 4 J i f fi
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Watch this space for Our Big
Announcement Later
;
PEACE CONGRESS
WILL DISCTSS DISARJIING
OF Till? ARMIES AND NAVIES
iv 111 Also Cptniddpr an International
Congrcm u Bundle the Questions
Which Now Come Before The Hague
Conference r "Oonstruothre Inter
national Or.twdzatlon" Will Be
New Note tor Peace Congresses
American Iftepreaentntlon at Lu
cerne Unusually Large.
YOU
KNOW
YOUR
DOCTOR
WHO IS
YOUR
CONFIDENCE
You must have confldance In your
DOCTOR
Choose your druggist with the same
care. Take your prescriptions where
. they art always right Compounded
from pure drugs and chemicals.
YOUR DOCTOR WONT OBJECT,
(lood work and pure drugs help him.
Look at the piles of prescriptions In
Mir window.
Penclloton has confidence In
Brock &McComas Co.
The Old Rcllnbln Druggists.
F. n. Mitchell, A. J. McAllister.
Vice Prem. Manager.
Clarence Adiims, Spr. nnd Treas.
,,
BYERS' BEST FLOIR
Is maile from Hie choicest wheat that grows. Wood bread la
ensured when llyrrV Best Flour Is osed.. Bran, shorts, steam rolled
bnrley always on liand.
! PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor.
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Ml
Try a sample lot of our
....SLAB WOOD ...
you will find that It la the most economical
wood that you can -uy.
THE P1UCE IS STILL $4.60 FOR SAWED WOOD DELIVERED.
OREGON LUMBER YARD
Tel. Main 8.
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MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL
RfKins Its 24th year September It.
TIIKKE IT'LL COURSES OP STUDY
preparing for county and state cer
tificates. Higher courses recognised
In Washington and other states. DE-
xV?iVl.K r "OKMAL TRAINED
lfc.At IllJiS Longer terms, higher
nou Deiier opportunities for
promotion awarl the Norma gradu
ate for his enterprise. School direc
tors appreciate the sunerlor ability of
Monmouth graduates and the demand
far exceeds the supply. Special atten
tion given to methods, work In gradei
and ungraded schools. CATALOGUE
CONTAINING FULL INFORMATION
will be sent on application. Corres
pondence Invited. Address E. D
RESSLER, President, or J. B Y
HUTLER. Secretary.
Lucerne, Switzerland, Sept. 19.
One of the most Impressive peace con
greases ever held opened here toduy.
The tide of arbitration and peace Is
now running so high In all the Eur
openn states that many of the most
Influential men In all ' parts of the
world ai.-e In attendance at the confer
ence to discuss questions of great na
imnai importance which are to be
presented at the sessions.
Most Important among the many vl-
uii subjects outlined for the program
ol me ntn International Peace Con
BreHH e,re the questions of the reduc.
tlon or the. armies anil navies of the
nation and of the establishment of
stated International congress for the
regular consideration of all interna
tional mutters. Both of these ques
lions win probably also engage the
second Hague conference which It Is
now stated o l good authority, will
meet as soon ns the present hostili
ties In the east .are settled.
A feature of the program which
uppeals to out - ownpeople, Is the
prominence given to the subject of
neutralization. Ax the Boston con
gress last autumn, this subject receiv
ed a degree of consideration greater
than that accorded to it at any ore-
vlous peace conn rem and since that
time through the de claration of the
Massachusetts Board .of Trade In fa-
j vor of neutralization o f certain zones
across the Atlantic, it hi is commanded
world wide notion. It .Is a well un
derstood fact that the pro blem of neu
tralization applied to the Philippines
by the mutual agreement o f the great
nations would remove many of the
most serious obiitacles In the way of
their assumptlom of Indep endence.
Above all the course of eventi' in the
war In Manchuria have hrou-ht the
subject of neutralization to the front
rank among the lmportnnt quei'itlons
of the duy.
The IiiKplriti) r note of the Luca rne
congress is constructive InternatlOLial
organization. With the establishment
of The Hague tribunal. International
arbitration secured decisive recogni
tion, w hat n.ow occupies the atten
tion of the pence advocates is proper
International organization and con
struction and that is the fundamental
groundwork jf the present congress
anu me subjects brought before it for
niscussion.
The Ame-flcan representation at the
Lucerne congress Is much larger than
that at an.y European congress since
the revlvsj of the congress In 1889.
The American Pence society, the peace
societies of Philadelphia, Cincinnati
and other cities as well as various
commercial bodies like the New York
Hoard of Trade, are unusually well
represented. Besides tlie number has
been nugmented by a la-rge proportion
of the delegates to the International
religious conference held'- at Geneva
during the latter part of August. Al
together, this promises to be one of
the most notable gatherings in the In
terests of universal peace held thus
far nn-d In consideration of present
events nn,i conditions, the dfrcusslons
and t heir results are of world wide
Importance.
NEW ROAD MACHINE.
Good liowbi Enthusiast Introducing
air Inexpcnrfve Method.
ur. William R. Lee, a good roads
eninusiast of San Francisco, Is In the
city, and will endeavor to demonstrate
to the people of Marion county, as
wen as tne people of the entire state,
the merits of the road dragging Idea,
originated by D. Ward King, a farm
er of Maltland, Mo., says the Salem
Statesman. Dr. Lee will go to Port
land tomorrow, but will return to Sa
lem in about two weeks, when ha In
tends to give an actual demonstration
In improving roads by the drag sys
tem. This method of Improving roads Is
attracting wide attention, and It Is
said the originator of the Idea, who is
tne expert road representative of the
Missouri board of agriculture. Is in
great demand to explain the new sy.
teni of road construction, not only in
Missouri, but In many other states.
Dr. Lee, who is a friend of Mr.
King, has taken up the matter on the
const, and is devoting his entire time
In un effort to get the method pron-
eriy nerore the people of the western
sttes. His visit to Salem ut this time
Is for the purpose of getting In touch
with County Judge J. H. Scott, pres
ident of the Oregon State Good Roads
association, who is favorably impress
ed with the road dragging idea, and
anxious to ascertain its merits by ac
tual demonstration.
The road drag as Invented by Mr,
King, is a simple and Inexpensive de
vice and can be made by any farmer
In a few hours' time. It consists of a
split, log nine feet in length and from
10 to 12 Inches thick. The halves are
set on edge 30 Inches apart with both
flut sides to the front and are fasten
ed together by oak or hedge bars, the
ends of which are wedged in two-inch
auger holes bored through the logs
or slabs.
The road drag is said to give a
smooth surface to the road, allowing
the water In the winter time to run
off and to encourage the distribution
of travel over the road from side to
side. By dragging while the earth is
yet moist it is claimed the road will
finally become a series of practically
water proof layers of puddle earth.
each one of which is rolled and pound
ed by the wheels and hoofs of travel.
The method is credited with being
un Inexpensive way In which to ac
accompllsh excellent results in road
mproveinent and the matter will be
given a thorough Investigation by
County Judge Scott and the other
members of the Marion county court.
OCTOBER COSMOPOLITAN.
School Opens Mon
day, Sept. 18
And the pupils of all grades the High School, the Academy, the
St. Joseph's Academy, and the Publics Schools will find that we
have prepared for them, at prices all In their favor, a complete and
practical stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS
cr" r .-.c SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Tablets-Pencils-Writing Inks-Slates
and all the other little requisites that help the scholars In their dutias
Are You Engaged?
E ngaged people should remember.
Ilwt. after marriage, many quarrels
can be avoided, by keeping their di
geiitlons In good condition with Elec
trl c Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Bsnnetts
vl'llo, S. C, says: "For years my wife
su ffered Intensely from dyspepsia,
c implicated with a torpid liver, until
si te lost her strength and vigor, and
b ecame a mere wreck of her former
eir. Then she tried Electric Bitters,
hlch helped her at once, and finally
made her entirely welL She Is now
wtrong and healthy." Tallinan A Co.,
druggists, sell and guarantee them,
at 60c a bottle.
Cook Perry
H. E. COOK.
.... , W..R PJOUtX.-
For sale at Uw East Or office Largo Bundle of newsnaoe.
containing over 100 big papers, can be had for ISO bnaaBa.
BIGGEST LIVESTOCK SHOW.
L argont anil line Ever Etxhlblted In
the West.
Portland. Or.. Sept 19. The Uve
al ock show which opened today at the
exposition is the biggest thing of Its
kind ever held In the west. The en
thusiasm manifested, the large num
r of entries of the best cattle of all
breeds throughout the great west,
nnd the amount of the prize money,
about $60,000, assures the success of
the show. Among the exhibits is a
fine lof of Clydesdales, Percherons,
and French coach horses, recently tm-
imrieu ironfi Europe and never before
exhibited.
W. S. 9 kinner. superintendent of
1he Natloi )n Livestock show in Chi
cago, has sent a tnilnload of Short
horns, ISererords, Polled Angus and
nnllowuy breeds for the exhibition.
The shot irlng of Shorthorns Is unusu
ally good , the Onk Hill farm, of North
Tnklma, lending off with an entry of
21 head . The state of Missouri ap
proprtat ed 1500(1 for special premi
ums .to be awarded to the Mtsnouil
le t .inking the best showing at the
fair, i n these things combined with
the lajrge attendance at the fair for
tho In ;estork show today promise a
"lonf Hue xful week tor the exhibi
tion. , ,
Underwriters Meet.
Hart ionl. Conn.. Sept. 19. The lth
l.nnnnl convention of the National As
sociate n of Life Underwriters began
here to-dny. The attendance wna grat
ifying 4'oiiMldcring the distance some
of th Ivlegntes had to travel In or
der to nVterrd the meetings and the en
thusLnsnt with which they entered In
to the su bject discussed In relation to
the -proirpecits and conditions govern
ing the underwriters throughout the
country ahowed the lntereiit taken by
the local organizations In the proceed
ings of ti national body.
New Maiiugcmeiit Reviving Interest In
the Popular Magaznlc.
The October Cosmopolitan has ar
rived, and even a glance at Its con
tents shows It to be more welcome
.than ever. The new management has
cvrtalhly done wonders In rejuvenating
tlu old magazine.
Every article has a timely interest
or makes a strong personal appeal
i'd the reader. First of all comes an
a.lmlrable Illustrated character sketch
of Paul Morton, undoubtedly the most
int. treating personality In the Ameri
can business world today.
W Uliam R. Stewart contributes an
estlm ate of Mayor Weaver, of Phila
delphia which presents him in a new
light lUid makes his recent political
movem. tnts the more understandable.
Other illustrated articles of sin
gular Int erest In this number are "My
Life on t'he Vesuvlan Lid," by Prof.
R. V. Mat teuccl, a distinguished Ital
ian scientist, who has lived for years
on the crat r's edge for the purpose
of study anc observation. At proba
bly no other I'lvlng being leads a more
perilous exisU'nce, the details of his
dally life form a truly exciting nar
rative. Every woman 'n the country will
want to read "i Treating Fashions in
Dress," which, 1th many pictures,
tells how the sty les are evolved In
Paris. Elizabeth X leredith. the writer.
shows also what great Influence
American women e: terclse In determ
ining the style.
Major Gordon W. Llllle presents,
in a short Illustrated article, a plan
for restoring the bufiWo, our typical
American big game, to the western
prairies a matter of Interest to all
sportsmen and lovers of 'animals. The
Issue contains an unusiiWJ amount of
humorous material.
Got Off Chen, P.
He? may -well think, he has got off
cheap, who, after having contracted
constipation or indigest ion, Is still
able to perfectly restore his health.
Nothing will do this but Dr. King's
New Llie Pills. A quick, pli lasant and
certain cure for headache, co nstlpatlon
etc J Be at Tullman ft C o.'s drug
store. Guaranteed.
W. J. Cuddy, editor of the Weekly
Oregonunn, was operated on for ap
pendiclti s.
Iivlng'g Ruchu Wafers
cure Seal. Jing Urine. Backache. Rheu
matism. . Wrvousness, Loss of Flesh.
Sediment In the Urine, Renal Calculi.
Diabetes t lad all Kidney troubles, In
cluding B right's Disease. They are
purely a v getablo compound and act
directly on tho weakened tissues and
blood vessiUs of the kidney and urln
arv organs . Sold at 60c a box by
Tallman ft Co., 623 Main St., Pendle
ton, Ore.
BAD BREATH
"TMrnontli V htd s nat trouble with nir.traiMk
and (.I'd ill klsdi ot mllli. Mr toney. tu
ti ctull. u cro ' mr brth bailur
bad odor, two w.eki 1 " trleud reromm.iidd
(.'rartti and rtr uA "tt&eia 1 an wlllloslj and
eb.arfnlly la? that hm anMral, eared . 1
th.refore let rou know net 1 .hall reconiineBd
tb.rn to anr one anfferta, ,r," l!i,,,0;b''' .
Ghee. H. ttalpas, US glfl fa St., Hew fote,g.Y-
Be t For
I mier Tret t uwe, 4k
MTC -W
Candy cats, rnc
PlAAeenfc Pel.l.Me Pnt.nl .. Good, Do Good,
Kerer Sicken. Weaken ot Orlne la. "? !?!
old In bnlk. The aennlne tablet a tamnea uuu.
Guaranteed to eure or jroor Baoner b
starling Remedy Co., Chlcazs "' H"
mm SALE, TEN uiiiia I BOXES
$2.50
U. S. Springfield Breech
Loading Rifle.
CAL. 4(1-70 COST UNCLK SAM 116.30
TO MAKTJFACTTJRE.
WE ARE OTLOADrVG THEM
FOR $2.75 EACH. THEY SHOOT
SHOT AS WELL AS RIFLE BALL.
Tins IS PROBABLY THE BEST
Mn.IT.ARY RIFLE THE WORIaV
F.VER SAW. IT WAS PCT Df Tl
HANDS OF THE TROOPS OF TWB
INITF.D STATES ARMY IN 17S,
AND WAS CONTINTTED AS THE
ItlFI.E OF THE V. S. ARMY ITNTXL
FTKR THE ClOSE OF THE SPAN
ISH WAR. THE MILITIA WERJB
ARMED WITH THIS RIFLE UP TO
YEAR AGO, AND IN OONSF.-
QirKNCE OF THE ISSVE OF THH
NEW SMALL BORE KRAG JOR-
ENSEN RIFLE. THE GOVERNMENT
ORDERED THIS RALE OF THTE
CAL. 45 SPRINGFIELD. THIS
STYLE RIFLE WENT THROUGH
ALL THE INDLAN CAMPAIGN
ROM 1870, AND IT IS THE ONLY
GIN THEY EVER FEARED.
Sighting and Accuracy
THE RIFLES ARE SIGHTED FOR
2000 YARDS OR OVER 1 MILE,
AND THERE IS NO RIFLE MADE
THAT IS MORE ACCURATE. AT M
YARDS 5 CONSECUTIVE SHOTS
CAN BE KEPT IN A CIRCLE THAT
A QUARTER DOLLAR WILL
(OYER. FOR KILLING BIG GAME
THIS RIFLE IS FAR SUPERIOR TO
THE NEW SMALL BORES, SUCH
AS 30-30. HIT A GRIZZLY BEAR
IN THE BREAD BASKET WITH A
10-30 AND HE GETS MAD, HIT HIM
WITH THE OLD 43, AND HE IS
DOWN AND OUT OF BREATH.
SHOT CARTRIDGES MADE BY
PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., OF CIN
CINNATI, OHIO, WILL SHOOT AC
CURATE TO KILL ANY ANIMAL
AT 33 YARDS. WE GIVE THREE
BALL CARTRIDGES AND TWO
SHOT CARTRIDGES WITH EACH
GUN IX)R YOUR OWN TEST, AND
IF THEY WILL NOT DO AS WE SAY
YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUND
ED ANY TIME BEFORE WE
LEAA'E TOWN. THE SHOT ARK
WAXED TO KEEP THEM FROM
LEADING THE BARREL.
WITH THIS GUN YOU HAVE A
COMBINATION SHOT GUN AS
WELL AS RIFLE. JUST THINK OF
A GUN GOOD AS ANY $50 GUN
YOU EVER SAW, .AND MORE
SPORT TO BE HAD THAN ANY
THING GOING. NOTHING MORE
SIMPLE TO TAKE APART AND
CLEAN J NEVER OUT OF ORDER.
Ammunition
For Springfield
Rifles
This rifle uses the
regular 45-70-500
made by the Win
chester Repeating
Arms Co.
AND THE UNION MET ALIO CART
RIDGE CO. THE ABOVE CART
RIDGES ARE CENTRAL FIRE AND
RFJOADABLE. THE CHARGE BE
ING 70 GRAINS OF BLACK POW
DER, SIZE F. G. THE SHOT CART
RIDGES ARE NOW ALSO MADE IN
THE SMOKELESS POWDER HIGH
VKIiOClTY TYPE.
THE AMMUNITION CAN ALWAYS
B EHAD. IF YOUR HARDWARE
OR SPORTING GOODS STORE AND
GUNSMITH DO NOT HAVE THEM,
IT IS BECAUSE THEY DONT WANT
TO ORDER THEM OF MANUFAC
TURER. THEY ARB CARRIED BY
ALL CARTRIDGE MANUFACTUR
ERS' PRICE LIST.
Sale Opens Tuesday 26 for
5 Days Only.
BOWMAN - - HOTEL
The Heal
Estate
Finn of
NowKn,
Roberts &
Company
Have Made the -Following
Sales
in Real Estate
Within the Last
, . Few Days:
Resldenoe and two Iota
linooin ' street, ' owned by
.Tama Brown, water mmrshi
doner, sold to A. Sloan. Com
Hlderatlon $2200.00.
Residence and lot owtaoa
by Hurry Bwrtleolotnew, sit
uated on Webb street, aoid to
Prof. Huff. OoualdrtnUfaa,
(1SO0.00.
Residence aod two Iota, lo
cated on south bin, and osrn
cated on South win, md own
to G. W. PhCrpn. Orjeasldar
atlon, $3000.00.
Honse and lot trf Coated are
line street, formerly owned
by A. L. Gobner, Bold te Jen
nie Swan. OofMktottsoa,
$030.00.
Three hundred and i n an j
acres of land three an Una
sooth of Echo, bekmgtns te
Jamee A. Raler, sold to
George Roberta, "-nllm
lion, $1300.00.
Eighty acres of land ad
Jotnlnc dry cntToratsoa,
owned bj Dr. W. O. Cole,
sold to Q. W. P heaps. Ootv.
Rtderatlon, $3500.00.
If You Want
rour property sold, list It wtth
Nowlln, Roberta Co, 11$
East Court street. They bea
dle farm and cUy fopes-ty
and all kinds of
Business Propositions
The following specials east
he had at barjrain prices:
A 10-acre nhloken tejaon,
with good five-room bone,
barn and weU, located la the
suburbs of PnuUnCon.
An up-to-date WMtrtrr
store.
A neat rewtanrant wick aav
to-date fixture.
A flrat-caasa hotel.
A bakery and ooaafeotkaa.
ery store combined.
A livery stable.
A 1 0-acre farm on a ereek
bottom,
A dry goods saoak.
A neat raaVJeeme and lot
near school boose,
A rooming; house, usattal
ly located.
Building lota oa me ha
smlunent plan.
Two farms adjoining
city oorrormtlan.
The above are bqt a
Few Samples. Don't
forget the namler
119
East Court Street.
NOWLIN,
ROBERTS &.
COMPANY
Leading Real Estate Wra of
Pendleton, Oregon
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