EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OBEOONIAW. PENDLETON, OREGON, TIUHSDAY, SKITKMHKR 28, IMS. page rnrjx I LSTY Tliat Is Uw definition of mil A Green's Little Giant School Sho. n for school children. You know, and wo know, that tlicre are many good shoes nuulo and aim that thcro arc more poor one, and It 1 by tlieno Tory contrasts tliat . Little Giant Quality Stands Out in Bold Relief The Home of the Sorosis Shoe, and the Jenness Miller Shoe for Women vVILLUSETHE CANAL JAPAN l'l(KI'Altl; ron OM M I :iH I A I, A Tf VITY, She Will lie One of the. Mom Frequent Patron of tlu- I ai in n 1,1 i'liiiui hiiiI N Now Milking Hearty for an In tensive oiinnerciul Development IIiu-Ikii-h hikI III vers llclng I!ealrel and .Mailc ItiMiily for ilusincss. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED The best that man can make," slioc tlint arc strictly hand senml. . Shoe that are well tlioiiglit of and known Uio world over. They arc MODERATE IN PRICE and most attractive In Htylo. You will buy them without persuasion and will be more than pleaded with the service they give. A trial will tell the story- J ALEXANDER'S, Reliable USE OUR Phone Main 20 is a Hustler IT IS OURS You get prompt replies. Quick service. Don't walk or wait; just use 'phono 20. It will get you everything In the drug line. Prescriptions called for, properly compounded and delivered 'villiout delay. ALWAYS RIGHT 'PHONE MAIN' 20 Brock &Mc Comas Co. F. G. MITCHELL, Pres. A. J. M'ALLISTER, Mgr. CLAHEXCE ADAMS, See.-Troas. BYERS' BEST FL01R jj la made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is ' assured when Dyers' nest Flour Is used.. Bran, shorts, steam rolled '. ' barley always on hand. j PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS j W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. ' CViiiickiIiik for a Franchise, Hiilnes Mini North Powiier will soon have electric power for Hunting their towns. Already two separate com- I panleK huve petitioned Haines city , council to grant them a franchise and one of the companies propone to j light both that city and the town of I North Powder. On company headed by Messrs. Voting and Kturglll. of this city, has organized and are ut work In earnest to secure the franchise. They have ohlalned water rights on Dutch Flat creek. Another application for a franchise to light the town of Haines has lien submitted to the council by Dr. May. of this flty. About the only differ ence in the two petitions Is that Dr. May asks for an exclusive right to light the town of Haines for a period nf :! yeurs. The next meeting of the council will decide what will he done. Itaker City Herald. J. '. Card is dead at Wenatchee, aged 77 years. He came to Washing ton In IN',:! and bad lived continuous ly In the slate 5.1 years. I'rlc Acid and Gravel Are caused by the. Kidneys being unable to properly filter the Impurities from the blood. Irvlng's Buchu Waf ers are the only mnrc remedy for this condition; they cleanse the kidneys from all worn out material, build up the shrunken walls of the kidneys and prevent the formation of the Uric Acid. Sold at f.iic n box by Tallinan & Co.. 23 Main St.. Pendleton, Oregon. Biggest and est Show I y- OF No country In the world Is showing a more lively interest In the Panama canal than Japan. Word comes to the slate department that no less than 124,000.1)011 has been set aside by the government engineers for Improve ments In harbors, wharves, piers, etc., to accommodate the greatly Increased shipping which the canal is expected to bring. Within the. past eight years 19,000, 000 lias been spent on the principal Japanese ports, and the work Is still going forward. Thirty Japanese ports are now open to the world's trade. At four of these there cleared In 1904 Japanese ves-si-lt with a total registry of 19,609,745 tons, and foreign ships with a total registry or 12,092,615 tons. Osaka Is coming to be culled the "Liverpool of Japan." x No country is so Important to Japan a market as is the I.'nlted Suites. In 1904 we took nearly a third of Japan's exports, which amounted that year to $159,000,000. Our share off this was $50,023,000. In 1904 the largest Item In our commerce with Japan was mineral oils. $5,500,000, and the second larg est flour, $4,500,000. Hut during the past fiscal year oil has given place to cotton as the principal export to Japan. The largest Item of purchase from Japan made by the 1'nited Stales la 1904 was raw silk and waste, $30,400, 000. This was followed by silk manu factures, $6,100,000; tea, $5,600,000; mats and malting. $2,300,000 and por celain and eurthenware. $1,000,000. Japan is preparing to subsidize a line of steamers for call at South American ports. The purpose, it Is said. Is to get cheap wheat from the Argentine. This is in accordance with a policy recently adopted by the niikado's government, to encourage the eating of wheat In place of rice, which Is reported by Japanese scien tists to be ls nutritious than tho cereal foods. 0 Japan intends to dominate the commerce of Korea. Already the consuls report that the banking bus iness Is in the hands of the mem bers of that race, and other lines are trending the siuiie way. Hallway building in Korea has gone on apace during the past 12 months. Fully $8,000,000 has been expended In railway extensions at a cost of about $50,000 a mile. The gross value of the foreign trade for 1904 was $26.617.4S7. of which $13. ;ut.ooo way for imports from abroad. The latest population figures give Korea . 000. 000 souls, this count In cluding Ham Kenug. a province In the norih which was formerly under Rus sian influence. Seoul, the capital, has .eii.iiini inhabitants and is growing rapidly. There are 50,000 Japanese In the kingdom and more are com ing all the time. IINTAII LAM) WORTHLESS. HOWAKD ELLIOTS ADDRESS. Northern INiclfle President Sends Out Ills Swecli Before Interstate Com merce Commission. The address of President Howard Elliot, of the Northern Pacific before the Interstate commerce commission, is now being circulated by the North ern Pacific and W. & C. P.. agents. The address Is an able presentation of the railroad's side of the freight rate, icing cars, and other questions how being considered by the commis sion. Mr. Elliot Is a practical rail road man. having begun his railroad career as a rndmnn, 25 years ngo, In Missouri since which time he has been lapfdty advanced from one position of trust to another until he Is president of the Northern Pacific. FURNITURE AND CARPETS IN THE NORTHWEST IS TO BE FOUND AT Workman's Hand Cut Off. Yesterday afternoon Isaac Kinch. employed at the Shockley & McMur rcn mills, had the misfortune to lose his right hand Just above the wrist by getting It caught In one of the knives on a planer. It appears that lie was engaged In tightening a bolt about the machine and in some man lier lost his hold, he then slipped and his hand was cut off at the wrist as It came under the knife. The sever ance of the arteries produceed an Im mediate loss of blood that brought on a falntness. Fellow workmen bound the Injury. Pr. Parker was railed and be was removed to his home at A and Fifth street. Lust night he was rest ing easy considering the nature of his wound, one of the kind that always carries the sympathies of everyone. linker City Herald. RAMI'S 20,000 square feet of floor space. More than any store in Northeastern Ore gon, and it's filled with the leading lines of the best factories in the United States Need Carpets or VLy&?Z r,sht and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Nuff Sed. linker City Neglected. Although Haker City and Haker county have given large sums of money to the railroad company for the privilege of standing on the plat form of it crowded car from here to Portland, there has not been one cent of this money Invested here in tile way of improving the local depot grounds. The passengers must alight In the dark down In the sagebrush near the fair gronndsind trust to their animal instinct to find the de put. The platform should he ex tended and lights put In. Haker Cltv Herald. Attacked by a Mob. and beaten. In a labor riot, until cov ered with sores, n Chicago street car conductor applied liucklen's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "1 use It In my family." writes O. J. Welch, of Tekniisha. Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns. Only fic lit Tallinan & Co. and Hrock & McComas' drug stores. Man WIk KWtiKcd to File on Ills Drawing Now In linker City. Earl J. Scheets, who Is one of the reputed lucky persons In the Unltah land drawing. Ik In Baker City and says that the thing was practically a hoax as the land was worthless, says the Haker City Herald. Mr. Kchcets drew No. 25S, which In the ordinary land lottery would at least be worth the selection, but lu this ease he says the land was not worth filing on and he did not file. He was not the only man who refus ed to file. His choice by lot was the 258th. but so muny men dropped out of the line by'refuslng lo file that Mr. Scheets was offered ISSth choice and still he refused to take the land as a gift. "Nearly all of the land thrown open to settlement," Bald Mr. Scheets. "Is absolutely worthless. I wouldn't have It as a gift. The Indians, of course, were given all of the. best land, but the people did not know this. a. the real estate boomers who wanted to make money out of a big lottery advertised that the land was a verl tuble Garden of Eden. "The government attempted lo counteract tho effects of this wild catting, but were unable to do no and hundreds of suckers flocked to the reservation. When they drew their numbers and wre allowed to go In and look over the bind, they left In disgust, most of them did. "I had my choice of all the land covered between Nos. 188 and 258, but I didn't want It as I can get better land right here In Oregon any day without paying out any fee to those land sharks. Hut the sharpers reaped a rich harvest. They got $25 for pointing out what they called choice claims and then $10 for locating the corners nf the claim and all kinds of other little fees. In my opinion, the people who filed upon this land will leave It within a few years for It Is about worthless." -rJO 1 WILL DIVE ON HOUKSKACK. Boise Girl Will Ix-np Into Pool of Water Next Sunday for IOO Purse. Miss Mollle Howell Stuart has agreed lo ride the white horse be langlng to Dr. Carver off the platform Into the pool at Riverside park next Sunday, says the Holse , Statesman. She Is to receive $100 if she sticks to the animal and $50 if the attempt is a failure. This animal has not yet dived here. He goes straight clown and It Is thought Impossible for anyone to cling to him, but Miss Mollle believes she can do It. As a guaranty of good faith and that she will be on hand and make the ride Sunday afternoon, she has deposited $50 with the Statesman. The abattoirs and. cold storage plairt of the Morau & Selgcl company at North Yakima burned. Loss. $S000. Fire started by sparks from the smokestack, igniting a ronf dry as tinder. Why not eliminate every element ol chance or uncertainty, by getting our figures when you need anything In lumber? Cray's Harbor Commercial Company W. J. EEWELL, Manager. i Phone Main i. Wood & Coal Roslyn Coal $6.25 deliv ered, $5.75 at the shed Roslyn Ooal, after thorough exhaustive testa, has been se lected by the U. S. government for the use of Its war Teasels, as it stood the highest test. Cascade Red Fir, sawed In stove-wood lengths, $6.00 per cord, delivered. Discount on large quantities. PROMPT DELIVERY. Roslvn Wood & Coal Co. PHONE MAIN 2. X THE POPULAR PLACP TO i EAT IS THE j The French:! Restaurant Z Everything serred first-class. ' X Rest regular meals In Pendle- 1 ' ton (or 25 cents. ' J SHORT ORDERS ' X A SPECIALTY. Polydore Moens, Prop. BAD BLOOD MI bad trouble with my bowel whirh mad raf blood Impure. My face wn core red with piniplei whirh no eiternal remedy could reinoTe. I tried your Cincirpii and groat was tny Joy when the rlmplet disappeared after a month leadr me. have rerommeiided them to all my rnenas ant quite a few hare found relief." U.J. Poach. M7 Park As., New York City. N. f. Best for Camov CATtuirnc Plea ant. Palatable. Potent. Tat Good . Ho flood. Never Sicken, Weaken or Grip. 10c. Sc. SOc. Never old In bnlk. The fenoine tablet tamped CCO. Guaranteed to core or your money back Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 600 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Nasal CATARRH In all Its stages. Ely's Cream Balm clean ee. Boothe? ami heals the diwiwtl membrane. It curea catarrh and drives away a cold In the head quickly. Crwim Ilnira Is placed Into the nostrils, spreada over the membrane and lsaiorlxiJ. Kelieflaltr mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying docs nt produce, sneezing Lare Sixe, SO cents at Drug gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BUOTUERS, 66 Warren Street, New York ggr TEETH EXTRACTED BY THE MOD ERN METHOD, HO, Ws are thoroughly equipped with all modern met'.odi and appliances, and guarantee our work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with flrst-claa work. T. H. White DENTIST ASSOCIATION RLOCK Telephone Main 16(1. fCA o r We all try to catch the nimbi dollar. You can catch a few of them by rul ing your coal bin with our good, clean coal. The prices advance soon. tVhy not order nowT Henry Kopittke DUTCH HENRY. Office, Pendleton Ice A Cold Storag Company. 'Phone 1781. LET rs FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognlxed as the best and most economical fuel We ass prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. Ws de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. j Laatz Bros. MAIN STRErrr. NEAR DEPOT. (e, China Restaurant 1 f J t HOP SI KY AND ALL KINDS ' OP CHINESE DISI.ES. J J ALT A STREET. FIRST DOOR REAR OF TALLMAN'S P1UTH STORE. U. D. Goey, Prop. 5) Mr. R. F. Payne, (Payne's pnarmacyj laano Falls, Idaho, writes: "Ve have Just sold the last cure (TRIB), send one-half dozen at once. Trlb has cured five of the hardest kind of esses. X One man here used It last Sep- i tember, and cannot smell wine, i liquor or beer now without making him sick. He had been X a hard drinker for IS years" Father Desmarala, castor of the Roman Catholic church, The Dalles, Ore., writes: "I know of good results obtained by the use of your Trlb In cur ing liquor and tobacco users." Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed. Chopped Ft tc. always on band. Dally East Or.'gonian by carrier, only 15 cents n week. t