East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 22, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    TAGK EIGHT.
DAILY EAST OIIEGOMA.N, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER. 22, 1805.
HIOItT PAGES.
The Race
Is On
Earlier llian usual our Christ
mas goods are nrrtvlng. We arc
now WN'Mvtnt; flirty lot of flap
jiiicxt China. Our ulillti llnvl
Inuil Iuih nrriwxl anil a new Hue
of decorated and while scml
porcvlnin Is licro.
Wo will have this marked ami
displayed soon.
A grantor nrloty and better
price than ever.
W ATCH THIS SPACE.
A Short
history
or Han ley,
over five
.lolinsnu Bros.,
I'.nglalld. employ
tlioii.saiul people In tho manu
facture, of their winl-Hrcx-laln.
Their ware iievor checks or
i-raxex ami Ih the finest on tlio
market.
Wo liavo just received a crate
from them weighing thirteen
hundred ami seventy five
Itotinils, and contains twt thous
and, two hundred and sixty
pieces.
llcnirnilier, tills ware does not
oraM1 does not check.
WATCH mis SPACE.
Owl Tea House
1.FFT FOR THE ORIENT.
L
SITUATION
PRESENT PRICES COMPARED
TO THOSE OF LAST DECADE.
In 1880 Waslied Wool Sokl at 55
tionLs High lUmgn of Values Are
Almost Certain for tile Future
Supply of Wool Is Not Increasing
While Demands Are Constantly
Widening.
have been enrolled, with a prospect
of having about 3" on the opening ot'i
the second week. ,
Students now in attendance are
from Umatilla'. Union, Uaker, Mal
heur. Wallowa and Morrow counties
In Oregon, and Yakima and Walla
Walla counties in Washington. Prof.
Churchill Is highly pleased with the
attendance and has certain prospects
While it may be futile to attempt
to forecast the course of wool prices
for the year to come, there are certain
considerations which may properly
engage cur attention at the present
time, and without which it is impos
sible to correctly diagnose the real
position of wool, suys the Shepherd's
llulletln.
These include the relation of sup
ply to demand, the production of wool,
past, present and prospective, the in
creasing consumption of wool In spite
of the liberal use which has been
made or substitutes In recent years, I
Excellent Entertainment.
The solemn and Impressive scenes
which were enacted In the life of
Christ, were last night presented by
mi excellent clncogruph at St. Mary's
church. Tho moving pictures of the
passion play were realistic and high
ly entvitalnlng to students of sacred
history. The representation of the
passion play in Ober Ammergau, from
which the pictures were taken, gives
the ploy true to life, as to costumes,
ciiaruciuriHuca nuu all minor uetUHS 4
and the spectators were transported
back to Judea, for the time being, 'J
while the realistic scenes were being
reproduced. Mlsa Klnsella. the well
known musician, sang very beautiful
ly, the song "Calvary," Is an Intro
ductory to the entertainment. Father
Trlvelll gave uu entertaining lecture
descriptive of the various scenes as
they woro produced from tho machine.
JUST
FALL
RECEIVED
CLOTHING
Sacujuwca Association Reception, j
A public reception will bo given by
the Sacajawea Monument association
at the Oregon building at the Lewis
and Clark fair next Friday night,
September 29, to those who have as
sisted in collecting the fund for build
ing the monument to Sacajawen. Miss
Mice Cooper, the artist who designed
(instate Laurent, Second French Tour
ist to Pass Pendleton Now Going
Westward.
With several messages of godspeed
and good wishes pasted in his volum
inous book of letters, Gustave Lau
rent, the second French tourist on a
trip around the world on foot to pass for a large addition to the school
Pendleton in the last month, left the within the next month. Within the
city for the Orient this evening. past year he has secured positions
Mr. Laurent is a French sailor from! paying $100 a month for several for
Marseilles and is walking around the ( mer students of the college nnd hopes
world In the effort to win a prize of ' to place several In such positions In
$2000 or 10,000 francs offered by the I the coming year.
Marseilles Touring club for the man
who will accomplish this feat.
Laurent Is an attractive. Jocular,
entertaining man, having been In
nearly every seaport in the world, as
a sailor, and is enjoying his 25,000
mile jaunt as well as a man possibly
could, who left his home with but
three cents In his pocket.
GREAT SALE.
BACK FROM CAMBRIDGE.
H. A. Richardson of Adams Believes
the Idaho Land Will Grow Winter
Wheat.
H. A. Richardson, the well known
merchant of Adams, was In the city
this morning on his return from
Cambridge. Idaho, where he, with his
brother, D. B. Richardson of Helix,
have each located homesteads in the
Umatilla county colony.
Mr. Richardson says that the gen
eral belief of those who have located
on that land is that it will produce
just as good winter wheat as Umatilla
county, although perhaps the yield
.will not l?e 80 large. Mr. Richardson's
homestead lina that ot Dr. C. J.
Whittaker. All the Umatilia county
people located there are well satisfied.
PRESBYTERIANS MAY ENLARGE.
Subject of Larger Church WU1 Be
Discussed by Congregational Meet
ing Tonight.
The subject of a larger church
building will be discussed at a con
gregational meeting of the Presby
terian church, which will be held at
the church at 7:30 this evening.
Owing to the large Increase In
membership the present church build
ing Is becoming too small for a meet
ing place and some means of securing
more room, either by building a large
building or by enlarging the present
building, will engross the member,
ship tonight.
A full attendance Is urgently re
quested as a full expression on the
important subject Is desired.
the slatuo, E. S. Paxson and Bert
the present and prospective needs of Huffman are to be the guests of hon
our mills, the Importations of foreign ! or on the occasion.
rubrics in relation to the Increasing.'
ilothlng requirements of our people, I Social Gathering,
the tendency of the production of wool i The young people of the Baptist
to Increase or diminish, cither at I church and congregation spent last
home or abroad, the condition of evening at the home of the pastor
general business as affecting the de-inna nls wife. The evening was thor
maud for clothing, the monetary sit
uation, etc.
Wool Now Sidling High.
That wool Is at present selllnit at a
high price as compared with the aver-
age price of the past 15 years, and'
especially as compared with the price I
ruling in lm-lSHO. no one will deny. I
But It may not be so generally known j
that, as compared with the prices rul
oughly enjoyed by everyone present.
Light refreshments were served, nnd
plans discussed for the future. Th
regular devotional meeting of tho ! J
Young People's union will be held
next Sunday evening at 6:30 n, m.. I T
led by the pastor.
$ 1 2.50
AND
$15.00
REMARKABLE ..VALVES
ARE NOW OFFERED BY
THE BIG STORE. VERITA
BLE SURPRISES TO ALL.
YOU WILL LIKE THE PAT
TERNS AND FINISH OF
OUR LINE OF 1 3.50 TO
$15.00 SUITS EQUALLY AS
WELL AS THOSE OF
HIGHER 1RICE; BUT, OF
COURSE, THEY WILL NOT
WEAR AS LONG.
J. A. Ovtenliouse Disposing of Stock
Bought of Two Firms Wlio Wlslicd
to Close Out Lines of Musical In
struments and Talking Machines.
J. A. Owenhouse purchased the
stock of musical instruments, carried
bv Brock & MeComas company, who .
disposed of the line in order to have I '''he conditions governing the sltu
room for a shipment of beautiful new "Hon at present, however, are such as
cut glass which has been ordered. ll make for a- high range of values.
Mr. Owenhouse closed a good deal . I'1"" burdensome supplies, which for
and bought the stock of guitars, vio- xeverai years hung over the murket.
New Coaches Through.
Four elegant new chair ears ordered
for tin. SmithMi'u Pm.m.. n. i..
ing In many of the years previous to I gon passed down the O It & X to
1885. the present price of wool Is low, I day on No. . The cars are modern
for in 1S64 Ohio XX washed wool sold pattern with elegant finishings and
at $1.0.1; in 188(1 it sold at 55c; in equipped with the verv latest convenl
18. 2 It sold at 80c: In 1873 at 70e; In ences. They are larger than the ordi
1884, at 40c; In 1867. at 68c. On the! nary chair ear and will be placed in
other hand. In 1895, it sold at 16 1 -2c. j service out of Portland on their nr
Ptvsent (JoYcrnlng Conditions. I rival there.
lins, mandolins and banjos at a won
derful low price, and has Inaugurated
a great sale which also Includes talk
ing machines, as he bought at a bar
gain the line carried by Jesse Failing.
The one great chance to buy talk
ing machines and stringed Instru
ments at one-half price is now offer
ed. Call at Owenhouse's. with F.ilers
Piano House. Main street, and see
the great bargains.
Eight-Inch PliM 1-ald for -16 Cents.
Eight-Inch sewer pipe, laid, com
plete, for 46 cents per foot!
That Is the record that has been
made by James Kennody, the con
tractor on the main sewer, In laying
1319 feet of sewer pipe in Boise, ac-
nave ueen wipeu out. as tile consump
tion of wool throughout the world
has increased very substantially with
out any corresponding Increase In tho
production of the article.
The result has been that consum
ers of wool find themselves very close
to the sheep's back, and they have
been obliged, In order to obtain their
necessary raw material to lake the
new wools quickly, or practically as
soon as they have come off the sheep's
back.
Indeed, many of the clips have been
contracted for by manufacturers be
fore they were shorn. The wools are
being cleaned up rapidly, and they are
not being taken for speculation they
are being bought to fill consumers'
needs. This is apparently the situ
McNury in the Insane Asylum.
Tom MeNary. who has been in this
city for the past year, on a protracted
spree, Is now in the Insane asylum at
Salem, his Insanity being Induced by
excessive drinking. He left here for
Salem several weeks ago. and was In
that city when taken to the asylum.
COLLEGE WELL ATTENDED.
rnrdlne In fieni'tja siiltmltt.l in mm
bers of the city council by the city en-j"11""' al!,. botn abroad and at home,
glneer. The figure given represents
only his actual cash outlay, and
makes no allowance tor contractor's
profits.
This report on the actual expendi
ture In laying sewer In Boise is espec
ially interesting in the light of the
bids submitted 10 days ago for laying
23,000 feet of sewer laterals of the
eight-inch size, which run from 11.15
per foot on up. These bids were re
jected, and It Is expected the council
will shortly readvertise for more bld.1, j
Boise Statesman.
Pendleton BusincsH College Now Run
ning With 20, With Prospects of
Having SO Next Monday.
For the opening week, the attend
ance at Pendleton Business college is
highly satisfactory- Over 20 pupils
CLEANSING, PURI
FYING SOAPS
Toilet soaps are all supposed
to bo made for the purpose of
cleansing and purifying the skin,
but many soaps have another
quality that of irritating and
roughening the skin.
The soaps we sell are not only
pure, but' they are neutral,
which means that they are all
soap and do not contain an ex
cess of cuticle destroying alkali.
We have pure Soaps at all
prices from 5c to 11.00 pel
cake.
We have a small amount of
our soaps displayed in our win
dow. Can't we sell you soaps?
Gas Franchise at North Yakima.
A gas franchise was granted to I.
W. Anderson, of Spokane, and the ap
plication of D. D. Calkins, of Tacoma,
was turned down at the council meet
ing Monday night. After the year
1910 the company shall pay each year
to the city 1 per cent of the gross
receipts; the city shall receive gas for i
the city hall at one-half the rate
charged to private consumers, the
company shall put up street lights
wherever desired by the city ami
furnish light at a cost of 32 a month
per lamp; the city has the right to
purchase the plant at the expiration
of 25 years. The life of the franchise
s for 5 years. North Yakima Ite-uiblle.
NEARLY FIVE III M)KKI.
Registration Greatly Stimulated in
Post Two Days.
The 500 mark Is now almost reached
in the registration of voters for the
city election, and there are still 10
days more in which to register. At 3
o'clock this afternoon 488 had regis
tered, and it was believed by Clerk
Fowler that the number would rcaoii
',06 before closing tlirt?:
It has been apparent for tiie past
two days that more Interest Is being
taken in the matter of registration,
and as a result the number Is being
run up. Should the movement con
tinue during the next 10 days, there is
good reason to believe that a fairly
complete registration will be secured.
Street Ijooturo on Socialism.
.Miss Lena Morrow Lewis of San
Francisco, will arrive in the city to
morrow morning and tomorrow night
will give a lecture on the streets on
the subject of socialism. .Miss Lewis
Is a prominent woman of the Bay city
and Is said to be an attractive lecturer.
Up for Vagrancy.
In the police court this morning.
I'mpqua Johnson was given the usual
sentence for vagrancy.
'!
Tollman 2b Co.
Leading Druggists
New 7-Rooni Residence.
Plans are now being drawn by
Yates & Kllstroin for a new seven'
roomed residence for Water Commis
sioner J. T. Brown. The house Is to
be erected on the north side of the
river, on a lot adjoining Mr. Brown's
former home, which he sold recently
Picnic Saturday.
All Baptists and their friends are
to holil a picnic tomorrow. M'-ct at
the church at S:ao a. in.
Temper
Forecast
Fair, with bright
smiles after a
cup of
In the Boston Store's estimation, we offer you a larger line of
every kind of Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Shoes to select from,
than any other storo in Pendleton; therefore we foel that we are enti
tled to the natural consideration of all buyers In these lines. You
must remember that It Is fatal to us to allow any smaller store to
undersell us on any
EQUAL VALUE.
Therefore we mar all goods at safe and low prices. This Insures
the buyer against loss.
CHARACTERISTICS
HAIR CLOTH FRONTS
HAND-MADE BUTTONHOLES
SI PPORTED POCKETS AND SEAMS
FLAT RIMMED SCY
HAND-PADDED SHOULDER
HAND FILLED TAIORELD COL
LARS WELL HUNG TROUSERS.
WE CAN DO IT AT $12.50 AND
$15.00.
MAIN AND COURT STREETS.
...ROOSEVELT'S...
BOSTON STORE
J.A.FOLGERfcl
gOFFEg,
Golden
Gate
Coffee
Sold only in aroma-tight
tins.
J. A. FOLCER a CO.
San Francisco
TtausHio io
Will Hold School Tux Election.
The residents of school district No.
22. known as the Dump school, three
miles from Milton, are preparing to j
call a meeting to vote a tax for the
purpose of erecting a new school
OREGON
PORTLAND
mise.
PORTLAND AND RETURN READ THE CONDITIONS
We will stand expense of railroad
fare to Portland and return of any
one purchasing a new piano from us
at our store In Portland before the
close of the Lewis and Clark fair.
You will be under no obligations to
buy from us, and are at perfect liber
ty to visit all the other stores. After
looking all around if you purchase
from us (and we are confident you
will find best values here for your
Investment) you will also have your
railroad fare pa'd to Portland and
return.
This offer holds good only as long
as the fair lasts.
Why contribute to the support of
"Branch Houses." "Local Agencies"
or "Commission Men"?
Buy direct and save from 150 to
1100 beside a free trip to Portland
and return.
Isn't It worth your while?
We buy all our goods direct from
eastern factories. You buy direct
from us. Save by the abort cut Can
give you easy Instalments and nearly
one hundred Instruments to choose
from. You can buy most any piano
cheaper at headquarters or the main
store. If you buy from us you wfll
also save agent's commissions and In
addition have a free ride to Portland
and return.
Take in the fair; the opportunity la
yours. Grasp It while you may.
Bring this notice with you. It eon
tains our name, address, etc.
SOULB BROS.' PIANO CO.
(Manufacturers' Agents.)
372 and 374 Morrison street, corner
West Park street, Portland.
At Moscow, Idaho, John Bobbins
and Andrew Boe, saloonkeepers, paid
fines and costs for selling liquor to
minors.
No Dessert
Mere Attractive
VSTiy use gi'Uiliue and
Tjend hours soaking,
wuetcniag, flavoring
uid coloring wlien
Everything package. Simply a!d hot
r:ttriuiili ttoeool. It's perfection. Asm.
prise to tlie housewife. No trouble, less ex
pens--. Tryitt.Mliy. I u Four Fruit FW
vors: Lemon. Oniu'ge, Strawberry, Basp.
oerrv. At grocers. 10s.
None Have Been Sorry
,l iiiTlngi License.
A marriage license was Issued to
day by the county clerk to Joe L.
irreightoii and Alice L. Taylor, both
of this county.
SHOT IN TIIE STOMACH.
Deed
Been Done
SiipiHim-d to Have
In Revenge.
Fresno, t'al.. Sept. 22. J. M. Ave
nell. cashier of the First Natlnnnl
Bank of Fowler, Fresno county, was
probably fatally shot In the stomach
by Joseph M. Smith, a prominent real
estate man of Fresno, at the letter's
office this noon. Smith gave him
self up. biit refused to talk.
Avenell w'as taken to a sanitarium.
It Ik reported the shooting was due to
Smith's loss of position In a bank at
Selma, which he blamed on Avenall.
St. Helen's Hall
A OIKL8 SCHOOL OF THE
HIGHEST CLASS corps of
teachers. location, building,
equipment the best. Send for
Oiiens September 18, 1905.
"""I'M
MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL
Begins Its 2Hh year September It.
THREE FULL COURSES OF STUDY
preparing for county and state cer
tificates. Higher courses recognized
In Washington and other states. DE
MAND FOR NORMAL TRAINED
TEACHERS Longer terms, higher
wages and bettor opportunities for
promotion awar.l the Normal gradu
ate for his enterprise. School direc
tors appreciate the superior ability of
Monmouth graduates and tho demand
far exceeds the supply. Special atten
tion given to methods, work In grades
and ungraded sehools. CATAIiOOUH
CONTAINING FI LL INFORMATION
will be sent on application. Carres
pondence Invited. Address K. D.
ItKHSLKR. President, Or J. B. V.
BUTLER. Secretary.
, M A Y Tl'RN STATE'S EVIDENCE.
THIS BANK, through Its Savings Department, has been the
means of persuading a great many people to put nsld money.
All have been glad that they have done so. None have been
sorry. When you have opened a Savings Account It Is easier than you
think to add to It
Take our advice and open such an account, you will very soon
have reason to thank us.
We pay FOUR PER CENT on savings.
Commercial Nat'l Bank, Pendleton
World Sensation Coming In Beef Trust
Cases.
Chicago. Sept. 22. An attorney,
formerly of Swarschlld & Sulzberger,
and believed to be connected with
them now, said this afternoon he be
lieved other officials of the company
would turn state's evidence In the
beef trUHt cases nnd give testimony
thnt will probably result In peniten
tiary sentences for some big packers.
At Pony, Mont., W. S. Crews shot
and killed his wife with a shotgun,
and then suicided with the same wea
pon. Threo years ago Crews deeded
all his property to his wife upon their
marriage. She was formerly a widow.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
aa .
Two fine building lots, J200 each.'
G-room house, two lota; good well; lecated
near school, price $1060.00.
C-room house with bath, shade trees. Price
tKOO.OO.
4 -room house, city water, shade trees. Price
3600.00.
New 4-room house, two large lots; well, city
water, fruit and shade trees. Price 31500.00.
Good 6 -room house, larre barn, two large
lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken
yard. Trice 32500.00.
Good 6 -room house, bath, stone cellar, all
open plumbing, porcelain tub; shade trees.
Price 3.2000.00.
4-room house, barn, city and spring water.
Price 3760.00.
4-room house, whole block of It lots, plen
ty of fruit trees and spring water. Price
32600.00.
2 lots and small house. Price 3200.00.
5-room house, bath, shade and fruit trees.
Price 31800.00.
New 8-room house, large lam, chicken
house, 3 lots. Price 33500.00.
4-rom house and lot. Price 31000.00.
New modern 10-room house, corner Oar
ftel and Wilson streets. This Is a snap. 33,500.
Also vacant lots In all parts of the city.
If you wlBh to build we can sell you a lot
and furnish you the money to build your home.
180 acre ranch to exchange for city proper
ty. 6 acres, 7-room house; all In fruit and al
falfa; close In. All three of the above are
snaps. Call at office for price.
160 Ranch on Birch Creek. 36 acres af
falfa. Good house and barn. Spring. Small
orchard 34,250.0.
'PHONE MAIN 4.
HARTMAN BENTLEY
COURT ST., PENDLETON, ORE