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, i mil jsjimns ' L 7 '"" Hl iwn PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8T. 1905 EIGHT PAGES. ; Wlliy ASK STATE AID Thoughts for the rams vs. HEPPNER PROPOSES NEW SOMTIOX or PROBLEM. B Tecirs I IW iff MULTITUDE? I loTMERy txclim with one voice. Give me Miy:J2sJieMopkiny Bqy-Proof Clothes- A big roniiiiiKin Is never paid by llip Golden Rule Store- to some for eigner to eonie In and run our li.fliioHS for us. We have nothing but sympa thy and Unrs for those who by nature luck the eaiuiolty to manage their own affaire. It Is their misfortune they iiit't help It. We believe there Is but one tiling that "111 draw and hold trade. I. e. re 1 tuiruains. On these we rely. It makes no difference what other may adver tise. We will save you money on eery purchase. Tim I own l IYoM-roii. Hut Its le veliiMiienl Is Grcnlly liiiimltil by ICtHNIffllititlll of tin ltKssJbllity of Another Hood A Colomdo Expert Says SMI.lmu Would Make the Tomi Sul Tin Ht-IU-f Momy lUilance" Mity lie r.Miiiled on Willow Crwk. THR.FTY Golden Rule Store GOLDEN RILE PRICES- -GOLDEN RILE TREATMENT. GENERAL NEWS. The total of yellow fevr caes at New Orleans to date Is 2SS. of which 370 have resulted fatally and are under treatment. A runaway team dashed into a San Fram-i.co street oar. Mrs. Delia Uai Mcher. her 5-year-old son. and James Leater. were severely Injured. A Dubuque. Iowa, firm has the con tract for supply 10. n0 tons of vit rified brick for repairing the city of Panama. The Iowa brick is said to be the best made for withstanding that limate. At Oyster Pay. New York, two white men. an Italian and an American. quarreled over a nejrress. John Mur ray was shot and killed by the Italian who escaped. The Dixie forest reserve with 485.- SiH) acres. i9 per cent of which is now government land, has been set apart in southwestern Clan. In Washington and Iron counties. A collective note signed by Great Britain. Germany. Austria. Italy and Kuhsiu has been handed to the porte declaring their unalterable purpose to assume charge of the finances of Ma cedonia. A log raft 735 feet long. 55 feet wide and 2S feet deep, and containing 10. Moo, Out) f,-et of lumber, was towed into San Francisco bay recently. It was five and tine-half duys from the Columbia river. Alderman Morltx C. Weurx of Kan sas City has started on a three weeks' ' fast with the view of reducing his weight. Before beginning his ordeal he tipped the beam at 250 pounds and he is determined to reduce this by at least 100. The province of Newfoundland Is deeply committed to the government ownership of public utilities principle, and has issued a loan of 1 2.000.000. bearing 3 1-2 per cent Interest for the purchase of all the telegraph lines In the province. French and German naval experts have Just discovered that the British naval base at Singapore Is an abso lute key to the China sea. and that It can be used to shut out" all European navies, should Great Britain so elect. Great Britain "saw the point" about 40 years ago. when she obtained posses ion of the port. The wreck of the lumber schooner Edward L. Allen has lieen floating off the New England coast ever since Its abandonment June 2. The cruiser Columbia haa searched for It several weeks, finding It September 21. It re quired three heavy charges of guncot ton to effectually break It In pieces. This derelict has been an especial dread to navigators, though It had done no damage except In loss of time by running slow, which all craft were compelled to do after .-tight. In those waters. Although about a dozen new resi dences have been erected in Heppner Ibis year, the city has not gone ahead as rapidly .is the conditions warrant, stiys the Heppner Times. The reason for this heyitating spirit on the part of our people to build more rapidly Is tile fear of high waters, such a. visited our city in June, 1903. It Is not because they do not have faith in the town in a business way, for the prospects were never brighter foi a greater Heppner than they are to- tltiy. What we need now is to restore confidence in the jicople from a repe tltion of an avalanche of water such as visited our fair city two years ago. Such a disaster can be averted by straightening, widening and deupeuing tile channel of Willow creek within the borders of the town. It is esti mated that tills can be done for $10. (.00 to 112.000. Mr. G. W. Derrick of Creede. Col. v.-ho Is here tills week buying sheep, informs the Times that his town Is situated in a canyon similar to that tit Heppner, ti)(. only difference being Ihttt the Colorado stream, which is also Willow creek. Is more treacher ous than our Willow creek because the fall in ihe stream Is much greater than ours. To avoid such calamities as befell our city the Creede people applied to their state legislature for help and ri-ceived $tiiMMl toward widening running and straightening the chan nel of the stream through their town. To this sum the city and citizens add- The enrollment at Whitman college P'l ouo. which completed the work is nearly 30 per cent larger than any,t'f half a mile in extent, the channel previous year's opening week of Unit! being widened to 25 feet and to a institution. I depth of five feet provided with The hop yield of the Cowlitz valley. : '''"'k dams every 10 or 12 feet. Wash., was this year heavy and of; M"'. Derrick thinks that Heppner splendid quality. There was gnat NORTHWEST NEWS. Flour merchants of Vladivostok have ordered lxo.imw barrels of flour of Seattle millers. A new sawmill with a capacity of 50,000 feet per day. is building on the Lolo. near Greer. Idaho. Francis Bowman, aged 73 years. Is dead by paralysis at Walla Walla. He was a pioneer of that county. loss because of shortage of pickers. George O. Yoran, who was lieuten ant colonel of the Second Oregon In fantry in the Philippine service, was fined at Eugene $15 for killing two China pheasants. H. H. Giifry of Salem, in announced as a democratic candidate for con gress in the First Oregon district. He has been f.ir 21 years reading clerk of the I'nited States senate. can he made perfectly safe from all high water at a cost not to exceed i 0.01)0. While we would have ltmger line of channel to reconstruct than did the Creed", we would not have the expense of cheek dams as the fall in our stream is not nearly so great as in tile" Colorado streamm. It Is not Improbable that Heppner ct'Uld secure the fund subscribed by Portland for this city Just after the llt'oil, which was never usetl. as our town did not d"sire to receive any THE TIME TO TIIIXK OP THE KIX1 OK HEATING STOVE YOU WANT IS NOW AXI WE CAN HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEM. THE HEATING STOVE PHOPOSITIOX WAS REVOLUTION l.EO WITH THE INTRODUCTION OP THE WILSON HEATER, WHICH WAS THE FIRST OP THE AIR TIGHT HEATERS INVENTED AND WITH PI'S ADVENT THE OLD STYLE FUEL -EATING STOVES COMMENCED TO PASS OUT OP EXISTENCE VXD GIVE PLACE IX) THE MODERN FUEL-HAVERS. THE WILSON HEATER WAS THE FIRST MADE ALONG THE FUEL-SAVING LINE AND TODAY IT STANDS .1 1 IS nh Haves of Portland, beat his divorced wife. Tlie fact that she was '" than she absolutely needed. If not his wife in law saved him from I "" cannot get that fund there Is a the whipping post. He was sentenced ! way io raise me money ror maKing our city safe from high water, and it should be the first move of our com mercial club to take the matter np and push it to a successful termina tion. Ait us prove to the outsidM world 'that we are a progressive peo ple and can make of our city what REAL ESTATE. We have more proie-ny listed for jale than we can handle, and conse quently arc compelled to refuse to list property unless the price i.i right. We get the Heller's very lowest price, as if buying for ourselves and frequently have absolutely refused to list proper ty at prices other firti formerly had It listed. We have been in the cou'ity for 20 rears, arid moreover have bought and sold approximately $700,000 worth of city and country property and claim to know value. We have good wheat iaiuls and stock ranches, but we make a special ty of city property and can, for four hours fast driving with horse and buggy, show you city property for sale. We select our own list and sell what we choose. If you are thinking of Investing you cannot afford to do so before seeing us. and whether you buy of us or not Is Immaterial. We will be glad to see you. and Hhow you samples. We are members of the Interstate Investors' Association, composed of the leading real estate firms chosen, one from each of six hunnred counties throughout Western United States and Canada. We can handle property for you in these counties as well as if we were there. E. T. WADE SON. Office In E. O. Bulldlm... P. O. Box 114. 'PlKe Black Sill. PENDLETON OREGON. to one year in the penitentiary. Of 30 applicants for licenses as op ticians, two passed the recent examin ation by the state board of optometry. They were Herman Leffert of Port land, and G. S. llerule of Woodburi. n-v, I.,.,. ..,,.1 .,l,.p Vlitmi.nl lit Kil- gene Is making a big fight on the sa-l resources Justly entitle her loon element, and the police have been orderetl to keep those saloons (dosed. front, rear and sides, which admit minors. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector of the New Trinity Episcopal church of Port land .was held up by two masked men and robbed of $30 and a gold watch. The robbers presented guns, and did their work very expeditiously. An unknown man, supposed to have been 'FLOTO SHOWS COMING. Circus llcaiillltil Will I to in IViulletoii on October (1. No tented amusement enterprise on earth has met with such continuous praise and applause as has the great 'Floto shows, which will appear here on October 6. An ovation greets this tie. in and beautiful organization ut member of the miners' union! every point in its annual tour. at Tonopah was run down and killed, "im the cold waters of Hudson by an engine at Chehalls. Wash. His ""' 1" the Rio Grande and Pacific skull was badly fractured, while there snores tne name or tltmi Is a nouse- were no other serious injuries sus tained. John Hair, a Justice of the peace ' I 1 living near Colfax. Wash., has been arrested. He was round in possession of a trunk and valise in which were packed 150 prairie chickens which it Is claimed he was taking to Daven port's restaurant, Spokane. Josephine county lays claim to the champion hoppicker in Oregon. Last Sunday. September 17. Mrs. Ernest Crouch picked 500 pounds of hops at the Weston yards, about tnree mnes west below town. Another young woman picked 210 pounds In one day at the English yard Weston yard were In fast picking. KNOW IT WELL. Familiar Features Well Known to Hundreds of Pendleton Citizen. A familiar burden In every home, The burden of a "bad back." A lame, a weak or an aching back Tells of kidney Ills. Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Here Is Pendleton testimony to prove It: Mrs. C. C. Hendricks, wife of C. C. Hendricks, Insurance agent, living at 408 Court street, says: "When I first heard of Doan's Kidney Pills I bad been suffering for over a year with pains In my loins and back and with a weakness of the kidneys, and I there fore decided at once to try the pills. I got a box at the Brock & McComas Co. drug store. They entirely relieved the backache and up to this time I have had no return of the trouble. Only the other day I told a lady friend who is suffering from kidney trouble, to try them and have recommended them to others. I shall continue to do so." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. hold word, and the coming of the great Fioto shows that bear his name is greeted always with a hearty wel come. From the genesis of the show until Its pi-esent colossal iierfcetlon, there has not been a solitary season in which it has not led its fellows in the multi plicity and general excellence of Its attractions, and now It towers above and dwarfs ull other tented exhibitions In comparative Insignificance, and this season It presents such an opulence of sterling and meritorious attractions us to entitle It to be designated as a vast amusement Golconda whose wondrous wealth of entertainment Is unlimited The hops In the j and immeasureable. fine shape for The circus has always Deen tne uesi I and biggest, always In the van, always prolific In leading and sensational fig ures, and always fully equipped with the finest stud of horses and the most skillful and finished bareback riders, gymnasts and acrobats in the profes sion, that has a large, well ordered me nagerie containing living, vigorous specimens of all that is strange, rare and curious within tne range or nai ural history, and that thlB royal Ro man hippodrome is a vivid and realis tic production of thnt of the days of the imperial Caesar. It may be said, however, that to these always prominent and desirable attractions has been added, for the current season, a feature so stupend ous in magnificence, so overpowering In unprecedented grandeur und Im pressiveness, and so enormous In the exuense necessary to Its production that the features mentioned, grand and wonderful as they are. can at best play but a secondary part Secret Society Hall Now Ready for Lodge Meetings. Lodges using the Secret Society hall will please use the east stairway until the new ante-room are ready for use. Like Finding Money. Finding health Is Ilk finding money think those who are sick. When you have a cough, cold, sore throat, or chest Irritation, better act promptly like W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. He says: "I had a terrible chest trou ble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs: but, after finding no re lief In other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. 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