East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 27, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OlilBOON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1905
PAOB FIVJL
Men's Snifcs
More Umui eve are we aaUafled we can suit you la ear
CLOTHING
DEPARTMENT
T1m stock la now complete and ready for your uiviteutsen.
Suits $6 to $25
NEW, NOBUY, UP-TO-DATE FALL STYLES.
Lee Teutseh's
Department Store
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CITY BREVITIES
V. C. Rader. Nut aed.
C Hamiey for harness.
Carpets Ruder Carpets.
Pendleton Business College leads.
Mra. Campbell tor school capa and
nata.
"Humane Harness," beat on earth;
Jlamley'a.
Our complete atock of fall hata are
here, notion store.
Call at A. Kunkel & Co. 'a and ex
amine their smut cleaner.
Come In, take a Beat nnd hear the
latest music at Donaldson's.
For Sale Two St. Ilernard pups.
Cull at 403 Bust Webb street.
Leave orders for Alfalfa hay at
Telephone Stables, W. F. Cook.
Wanted Place on ranch by man
xii4 wife. Address C. J. Holmes, city..
All the latest school caps. Including
oil cloth turns. At Mrs. Campbell's.
Wanted Hy city school teacher,
iutit! and board. Address Y. Z., care
E. n.
Kor Sale A good Smith-Premier
typewriter, clicop. Call iiinrutngs, 3H
Water street.
Modem house at 309 Washington
street for rent and furniture for sale.
'Phene red 2631.
Shoes repaired lie you wait by
Qreenawald & Headstrom at Teutseh's
Department store.
For Kent I'nfur nlshcd house and
furnished housekeeping room. In
quire 60s College street.
Dver 3)1,000 patents were Issued
from the I'nlted States patent office
during the year ending June .10 last.
'Phone Main 511 to do your hauling
at all hours. Leathers Day and Night
Transfer. Office, Gritman's cigar
store.
Ready for business with 260 dif
ferent styles In turbnns, pollea and
Tommy Atkina lead. Mra. Rose Camp
bell, the milliner.
The department of commerce nnd
labor has ordered an immediate In
spection of all steamboats, river and
coastal, in the I'nlted States.
Itoxslnnd. H. C, Is to have another
dally paper the Evening Star man
aged by Hugh Altken, who Is also
manager of the Nunaimo Herald.
The total loss by the Ilutte fire Is
given at SiiOo.oOO. currying 1535.000
Insurance. The heaviest loser was tho
Symoiis Dry Hoods company, of $300,
oou. For Rent Furnished or unfurnish
ed rooms. High school students
wishing rooms will do well by Inquir
ing at 300 Thompson street before
looking elsewhere.
Watch and Clock....
Repairing
Is part of o.ir business.
Vou run no risk here with
your repairs, aa we do only
Good Work, such that we guar
antee. Our prices are the low
est. We solicit a part of your pa
tronage. Be sure of the place.
LOUIS HUNZIKER.
.lEWEI.R AND OPTICIAN.
72a Main Street.
Nut sed. U. C. Rader.
Juslrlte at Donaldson's.
Furniture Rader Furniture.
Mrs. Campbell for street hata.
Harness and saddles at Hamley's.
Nicely furnished rooms, S10 John
son atrect.
Best California oak leather used
at Hamley's.
Our new shoes for fall are here.
Koosevelt's Boston Store.
Chatham Funning Mills at A. Kun
kel & Co.'s. Best made.
For Rent Nicely furnished cot
tage. Inquire 400 Water street.
Concert afternoon and evening at
Donaldson's. Everybody Invited,
come In.
Wanted Woman or girl to do gen
eral housework. Apply lis High St.
corner Garden.
For fine shoe repairing, see Green
iwold & Headstrom at Teutseh's De
partment Store.
Kor Rent Suite unfurnished house
keeping rooms In East Oregonian
building. Apply al this office.
For Rent or Sale Furnished or un
furnished eight-room rwelllng: good
location. For particulars see H. E.
Celller.
Do you want to make J25.000.00 by
buying J ii Irrigated ranch In Wallowa
valley? $7,000.00 will handle It. Ad
dress Enterprise Realty Co., Enter
prise, Oregon.
For Sale Two lots and new six
room house with all modern conveni
ences, northeast corner Garfield and
Washington street. Apply to Howard
& Swingle.
Furnished rooms, with or without
buard. Furnace heat, electric lights,
tree baths. Prices reasonable. 611
Willow St., two blocks west of Main.
Phone black 3432.
At Ilutte. Mont., Toplas Seppener.
aired 45, a miner, shot his wife five
times nnd cut his own throat, severing
the head. In their boarding house on
September 17. The woman will live.
Jealousy Is supposed to be the cause.
Near Logansport. Ind., Bessie and
Blanche Kngert were driving to the
cemetery to put flowers upon their
mother's grave, when they were run
down by a fast train. Bessie was kill
ed and Blanche badly injured.
Thomas M. Casey, Major Harvey
Sulmon, Dr. (). V. Salmon and F. M.
Salmon, ull officials of the Clinton.
Mo.. Salmon bank, are under Indict
ment charged with using forged se
curities to raise money for the bank.
The little town of Springdnle. Ste
vens county. Wash., Is In the throes of
a bitter fight over a proposition to dis
incorporate. Those who favor the
movement declare If It Is not done the
town will go hopelessly bankrupt un
der the present management of Its
fiscal affairs. They favor dlslncorpor
utlon us the best means to avoid going
In debt.
PERSONAL MENTION
Catarrh and Hay Fever.
Liquid Cream Balm Is becoming
quite as populur In many localities aa
Ely's Cream Balm solid. It Is pre
pared for use In atomizers, and Is
highly prized by those who have
been accustomed to call upon physic
ians for such treatment. Many phy
sicians are using and prescribing It.
All the medical properties of the cel
ebrated Cream Bulm are contained
in the Liquid form, which Is 75 cents,
Including a spraying tube. All drug
gists, or by mall. Ely Brothers, 66
Warren St., New York.
Horara Wanted.
Wanted at once, a carload of
horses, weight from 1060 to 1100
pounds. Sound and In good condition.
Cnll at Oregon feed yard. H. W. Black.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN BARBER
The Christy Hoe Razor-- the
Safety Razor that will shave; new
in design, new in construction,
yet so simple; has all the ad
vantages of other razors and ad
vantages others do not possess.
The Razor, 6 extra blades and
strop sell for $2. 00, Extra blades
$1.00 a dozen. Sold on a guarantee.
K0EPPENS
Popular Prioe Drug Store
Tussle Stewart of Milton, Is In the
city toduy on a business trip.
Attorney C. T. Godwin of Milton,
Is In the city today on legal business.
Postmaster Lot Llvcrmore left laBt
evening for u visit to Milton and Walla
Walla.
I). B. Oerkltig of Athenu, Is a visitor
here today, having come down last
evening.
I). T. Humin, a capitalist of Spo.
kane. Is here upon business, having
come down yesterday.
Mr. und Mrs. 3. E. King of Helix,
are In town today, having arrived this
morning from Portland.
F. II. Holbrook, the Irrigation pro
moter. Is in town, having come up
from lrrlgon last evening.
Architect C. E. Trouimun returned
lust evening from Echo, where he hud
spent the day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ingram returned
last night from Portland, where they
have been visiting the fair.
Douglas Glenn was a visitor here
yesterday afternoon, having come in
from his home near Pilot Rock.
.Mrs. Charles H. Carter arrived home
last evening from Portland, where she
has been visiting for some weeks past.
Joseph N. Scott, of Athena, came
down on the evening train from there
yesterday, und has is-en visiting here
today.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Howard, who
have been visiting In the city for a
few days, left for their home on But
ter creek.
Attorney John A. Iiwrcy urrlved
home lust evening after having spent
the past week visiting In Portland and
ut Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. William Potts of My
rlck, arrived home this morning from
Portland, where they have been visit
ing the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, who have
been visiting with relatives here for
several days, left lust night for their
home ut Taeomu.
Henry (S. Gray of Eugene, formerly
In the postofflce there, arrived last
evening und may decide to remain
here permanently.
J. A. I-e of Belllngham, Wash.,
who has been visiting here for a short
time the guest of Roy Raley, left yes
terday for Portland.
Mayor W. F. Matlock arrived in
Portland from Skagway. Alaska, last
evening, und Is expected to arrive
home In a few days.
A. I). Stlllmnn returned this morning
from Milton, where he spent yesterday
on business connected with the Little
Walla Walla water still.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lyons of Day
ton. Wash., urrlved here last evening
and are the guests of the former's
mother, Mrs. K. M. Lyons.
T. I Rugsdale came down this
morning from his home in the north
ern end of the county, nnd has been
attending; to business here during the
day.
Dr. C. J. Smith returned thl morn
ing from Portland, where he has bffn
during the past few days on business j
connected with the state hoard of
health. j
Sheriff T. D. Taylor left last evening;
for llolse. for the purpose of securing
Alex Freeman, who Is now in custody
there on Information furnished from
this office.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Vaughan have
returned from their European trip
anil are now In Portland visiting Un
fair. It is expected they will urrive
home tomorrow morning.
Clyde E. Gray, who has been em
ployed as solicitor for the East Ore
gonian in the southern part or Uma
tilla county, returned to the city last
evening after a successful trip.
Rev. Walton Sklpworth. presiding
elder of the M. E. church for The
Dalles district, left this afternoon for
his home at The Dalles, after holding
quarterly conference here last night.
Rev. O. H. Glbbs, financial agent
of Columbia college at Milton. Is In
the city today on business connected
with (he college. The year Is opening
In a very promising manner for the
Milton school.
Mrs. Preston W. Search and son.
Frederick, left this afternoon for Port
land, expecting to go down on the
bout from The Dalles, in order to en
joy the beautiful scenery along the
Columbia. Prof. Search Joined them
here today, having come over from
Baker City, where he lectured last
night.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Two fine building lota, 1200 each.
6-room house, two lobi; good well; located
near school, price 61050.00.
C-room house with bath, shade trees. Price
11600.00.
4 -room house, city water, ahade treea. Price
6600.00.
New 4-room house, two large lots; well, city
water, fruit and ahade treea. Price 61600.00.
Good 6-room house, larce barn, two large
lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken
yard. Trice 12500.00.
Good 6-room house, bath, stone cellar, all
open plumbing, porcelain tub; ahade treea.
Price 6,2000.00.
4-room house, barn, city and spring water.
Price 1750.00.
4-room house, whole block of 16 lota, plen
ty of fruit treea and spring water. Price
62500.00.
2 lots and small house. Price 6x200.00.
6-room house, bath, shade and fruit treea.
Price 61800.00.
New 8 -room house, large tarn, chicken
house, 3 lots. Price 63500.00.
4-rom house and lot. Price 61000.00.
New modern 10-room house, corner Oar
flel and Wilson streets. This Is a snap. 63,600.
Also vacant lota In all parts of the city.
If you wish to build we can sell you a lot
and furnish you the money to build your home.
160 acre ranch to exchange for city proper
ty. 5 acrea, 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. 35 acrea af
falfu. Oood house and barn. Spring. Small
orchard 64,250.00.
HARTMAN BENTLEY
'PHONE MAIN 64.
COURT ST., PENDLETON, ORE.
DECISION WAS WITHHELD.
Argument Were Made Today In Little
Walla W'ullu Cuse.
In the circuit court this afternoon
arguments were heard from the at
torneys in the Little Walln Walla ir
rigation suit. The discussion was all
on the motion which had been filed
by the attorneys for the defendants
asking that the order of the court
making the state of Oregon a parly
to the suit and requesting the state
engineer to make tt survey of the
lands Involved, be set aside. For the
defendants A. D. Stlllmnn, Judge
James A. Fee and Judge S. A. Lowell
spoke In favor of the motion, while
the side of the plaintiff wns represent
ed by Will R. King, of Ontario. Also
aside from the nbove nttorneys. R. J.
Slater, G. T. Godwin nnd S. D. Peter
son, all of whom have Interests In
the case, were present.
It was maintained by the defendant
nttorneys that the state was not prop
erly a party to the suit, and that the
ex parte' order given by the court in
August requesting tho Btnte engineer
to make a. hydrographlc survey of the
lauds should be vacated.
At the conclusion of tho arguments
Judge Ellis slated that the decision
of the court would be withheld, nnd
that October 21 was set for the time
for arguing demurrers that have
been filed by the plaintiff attorneys.
Also, It is probable that the decision
regarding the survey will be given at
that time.
NEW ROUTE TO liOS ANGELES.
travel has arisen In the railroad world.
Since the completion of the San
Pedro, Salt Lake anil Los Angeles or
Clark road from Salt Luke, direct
across the Amerlcun desert to Los
Angeles, the distance from the north
west to southern California has been
shortened. It Is said that It Is a short
er route from Butte, Helena, Spokane.
Boise and all the Inter-mounuiin dis
tricts, to Los Angeles to go by way of
this new line than by way of Portland
and the Southern Pacific and hereaf
ter many tickets will read by way of
the Sun Pedro from Salt Lake.
Yesterday evening two families
from Rossland, H. ('., came In over
the O. R. & N. and left last night for
Salt Lake, from which point they will
go to Los Angeles by way of the San
Pedro road.
While the new road crosses the des
ert and In places It Is necessary to haul
water for the stations, yet the route
Is shorter and thut is the muln ques
tion.
The finishing touches are now being
given to the San Pedro road, accord
log to reports from railroad men who
have Just returned from there.
Hundreds of thousands of new ties
are now being shipped from the Wil
lamette valley mills to the Sun Pedro
road, dozens of cars passing here every
day destined for points along that line.
The San Pedro has a lurge number of
new steel curs, which are being used
in the tie shipments.
"BEN-Hl'H" ONCE MORE.
CAN'T RESIST Bl YINti.
Travel Now Going South Over San IV
dm Railway.
A new factor In Southern California
Sole of Government floods In the Bow
man lliillillng Is Drawing Great
Crowd.
The great sale of government goods
in the Bowman building, continues
to uttract large crowds and more pur
chasers for the bargains that their
neighbors have secured speak for
themselves. Many are availing them
selves of the opportunity to secure a
Springfield rifle for use and others
for relics. The price Is so trifling os
to be irresistible. Relics of various
descriptions are being bought for or
naments, wiille hundreds of people are
buying clothing, blankets, army bags,
navy shoes, artillery boots, khaki suits
and articles to wear, because they are
so extraordinary cheap.
The sale positively closes Saturday.
The price will not be lowered so don't
put off buying.
Short Line After Arlcflun Wuter.
Mountuluhome is congratulating
herself on her good fortune In the
Short Line installing a well drill with
Instructions to go deep enough to get
a flow of water. The last place the
hill worked a depth of 1700 feet was
reached. An artesian flow has long
been desired here und when flowing
water Is located to a certainty It Is
hoped that arrangements will be made
to get a city water plant. Progress Is
being made at the rate of about 20
feet a day nnd u 12-inch hole has now
been sunk so feet. Mountalnhome
Bulletin.
( leiioi':.! Tsuim Winter reeentlv dead.
left nearly 12.000.000 to the Institute
ary soldiers. The widow is Mrs. Esther
versity of Pensylvanla. and also his
brain and right arm.
OLD SORES
ROOTED IN THE BLOOD
Old Sores are the result of a deeplj
pollute. 1, foul blood supply. The blood
Is filled with poisons, aud as it finds an
outlet through the ulcer, the surround,
lug parts become diseased and the sort
eats deeHar into the tissues and flesh and
becomes a permanent trouble.
Some years ago while at work, I fell
over a truck and severely injured both
ofmy shins. My blood became poisoned
as a result, and the doctor told me I
would have running- sores for life, and
that If they were closed up the result
would be fatal. Under this dlsoourag
lug report I loft off their treatment and
resorted to the use of S. S. 8, Its affects
were prompt and gratifying. It took
only a short while for the medicine to
entirely cure up the sores, and I am net
dead as the doctors intimated I woulJ
be, neither hVs the sorea ever broken
out again, and some twelve years have
elapsed since what I have described oc
curred. Having been so signally bene
fited by its use I ean heartily recom
mend it as the one great blood puritler.
Wheeling, W. Va. J. W. FUNDI3.
Care Sohmulback Brewing Co.
Salves, powders, plasters, etc, do no
good, and the sufferer gets disgusted and
often despairs of curing an old sore. The
trouble is in the blood and until the poison
ous matter that is keeping up the ulcer is
driven out the place cannot heal. S. S. S.
reaches these old sorea through the blood
by removing every particle of poison or
impurity from the circulation and build
ing up the system. It makes the blood
neauny so mat
aa it circulates
to the diseased
parts the tissues
are strength
ened and the
PURELY VEGETABLE, re can heal
naturally and
permanently. If you have an old sore
or ulcer do not waste time with salves,
powders, plasters, etc., but write for our
Look and ask for any medical advice you
wish. We make no charge for either.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
DrniiMitizaUon of Lew Wallace's Play
In Portlund.
General Lew Wallace's mighty and
stirring romance of "Ben-Hur," bril
liantly reviewing the days of the
Messiah on earth, which scored such
a furore In Portland two years ago,
is to be again enacted In that city at
the Murquam Grand theuter for six
nights (exclusive of Sunday) starting
Thursday, October 19. Special mati
nees will be given on Wednesdays and
.Saturdays during the engagement
Although dealing with the most
delicate subject In the history of the
stage, the freedom of "Ben-Hur" from
anything thut might grate upon the
nerves of the most religiously sensi
tive, has earned the endorsement of
the very best people In every com
munity. To describe "Ben-Hur," ref
erence should be made to it us a series
of magnificent pictures Illustrating the
times of the Messiah on earth. The
most conspicuous scenes In the enact
ment ore "The Star of Bethlehem,"
"the City of Jerusalem" from the ter
race garden of the pulace of Hur In
Jwdea, "the Interior of a Roman gal
ley." "the Grove of Daphne," "the
fountain of Castalia," "the exciting
Roman Chariot Race," "the Vale of
Hlnnom," and "the Mount of Olives."
All are remarkable exhibitions of the
best scenic art. To these are added
some wonderful effects In electric
lighting, as In "the Star of Bethlehem"
where over 25,000 electric light of 32
candle power are used to furnish Its
powerful ray.
In order thut the public of this vi
cinity may have an opportunity to en
Joy this stupendous stage offering all
the railroad lines running Into the
city of Portlund are to make special
low excursion rates for a radius of 250
miles.
HEMP WILL GROW.
ITux Exiiort of Salem Produora an
Excellent Hemp Fibre, Also.
Not only has he established beyond
all doubt that flax, with excellent fibre-producing
qualities, can be raised
In this section of the Willamette val
ley and In sufficient quantities as to
enter Into competition withe world in
the manufacture of linen, twine and
other fibre products, but Mr. Bosse,
through a well defined course of ex
periments has demonstrated that hemp
is a most successful crop on the more
fertile of the land and that a superb
quality of fibre can be produced from
It, says the Salem Statesman. This
fact developed when upwards of 30
acres of hemp were sown, on three
farms In different sections of the dis
trict Immediately contiguous to Sa
lem, from which was produced from
five to eight tons of hemp per acre
and averaging In height from six to
eight feet.
Cashing Checks.
Should a check be drawn on an
other bank, It Is not necessary for you
to present the check to that bank for
payment. We will gladly do so for
you, without charge. We cash drafts
on any city In the United States or
Canada, and handle items on any city
In the world.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Pendleton, Oregon.
The largest log drive 15,000,000
feet ever floated on the Willamette
river, is now on the way down. The
logs were cut along the Wineberry
and Upper Falls creeks.
JA.F0LGER6?
Penny wise
and plenty
foolish
is the one who
buys cheap in
stead of
Golden Gate
Coffee
Sold only in aroma-tight tins.
Always the same.
J. A. FOLGER (EL CO., San Francisco
Established 18JO
1
Sporting and
Athletic Goods
Tho famous and ever satlxfa iory Spalding lino is ruindlctl In Pen
clleton. There. I one bent, and i I ulllne's.
Foot Balls, Gold Halls, Tennis Supplies and Gymnasium Parapher
nalia. ALL THE LATENT BOOKS AND lOPlLAIt READING.
IlKidqiiurterw for school supplier of all dewrlptiiwiH.
Frazier's Book Store
Try a sample lot of our
...SLAB WOOD....
you will find that tt la the most economical
wood that you can -uy.
THE PRICE IS STTLL 14.50 FOR SAWED WOOD DELIVERED.
OREGON LUMBER YARD
Tel. Main 8.