East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    nAft.Y K.AWT ortRGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER II, IW.
EIGHT PAGES.
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FEEDING IN HUDSON HAY..
PAOE TWO.
LOWER. STILL
If you do not know that jroa
buy your Whiter Supplies at tbe
Golden Rig
Store
tit wholesale prices. It is your own
fHiilt. Wo have been and are mill
scillng now Fall good In every de
partment cliiior llian tliey were ever
before Hold In Pendleton.
Come and got our prior. It will
cost jrou nothing to Investigate tills
matter. If It Is true yon should know
It.
le
GENERAL NEWS.
The Cudahy Packing company has
lately invested 1350.000 in British Co
lumbia mining properties a half In
terest In the Hasklns zinc and copper
mines.
The freight steamer Flieklnger,
which went ashore on Redondo
beach, near Los Angeles, .has been In
commission 29 years, and was built
at Seattle.
Mrs. Mary McWalters, of Chicago,
was sandbagged at Los Angeles, Cal.,
and robbed of $500 In Jewels and
money. No trace hna been found of
her assailant. j
William H. Sprout escaped from the
Marysvllle, Cal., county Jail while
awaiting trial on a charge of blowing
a safe at Yuba City. He had served
five terms In the state1 penitentiary.
The anti-American boycott at Sing
apore has been checked, according to
a cable report from the consul general
at that point. He states that Its force
was broken by the British
government. 1
At Polk City, Iowa, Mrs. Floy An
derson, daughter of N. R Lantz. who
Is connected with one of the govern
ment departments al Washington,
committed suicide by Jumping into a
well. She was Insane.
Divers discovered that the torpedo
boat S 126, which during the maneuv
ers in Kiel bay (Germany) sank after
colliding with the cruiser Andlne, is
lying In the mud with a list to port
Four bodies have been recovered.
A year ago Miss Florence Ryan fell
Into a ditch at Syracuse. N. T.. and
was made an Invalid. March 7 she
fell Into a trance, and was uncon
scious until November 19, when she
awoke with all her mental faculties
unimpaired.
A firm of Baltimore architects has
drawn plans for a building wit .out any
wood In its construction. It will be
Biz stories in height, the entire struc
ture to be re-enforced concrete and
steel. Even the doors, window sashes
and door Jams will be metal.
A dog ran amuck at Newport News.
Va.,nnd bit six persons before It was
killed. The body of the dog was sent
to the Pasteur Institute-, Baltimore,
and dissected and analyzed. There
was proof positive of hydrophobia.
California Is the only state that pro
duces mangancsite (magnesium car
bonate.) The output Is 2850 tons and
It Is all used In California and Oregon.
The supply Is enormous, but prohib
itive railroad tariffs prevent Its being
taken cast, and the supply Is thus
limited to the California and Oregon
demand. Great quantities, imported
from southern Europe, are used in the
eastern states.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
F
If 1
I TI NS
skcuiItaky of state
jow piucp.yhinu uailots.
Pii-mu-iUoiih I'ndtr it Direct Pri
mary liiuv Are TM us andiCostly
and It Will Require Two MoiilM to
Get lUitlotM In IlixuHii.tut for1 Prim
ary Ncwiilnuiians Will Cost the
.1U. 10 AIMlllt $1000.
as be-
gen
What makes the world .ro
round in business; almost tl;?
most serious work of man is
business; and business aver
ajjes rather crooked. There is
no stra;ghter thing in the
world than Schilling's Best; at
your grocer's.
SCHEDULE OF
PEN DLETON-UKIAH
Since 1 ,nf
tvii iHm between Pendleton and
Uklah. except .Sunday. Stase leave
Pendleton at 7 a. m.. arrives at U
at 6 p. m. Heturn state ip un,....
at 6 a. m., arrives at Pendleton 5 p
""pendleton to Uklah. 1: round trip.
$5 Pendl to., to, Alba. J2.75: round
trip. J5. Pendleton to Ridge. 12; round
trip 33.60. Pendleton to Nye, 31.fi";
r-.und trip. 32 50- Pendleton to Pilot
P,ivk. round trip. $1.50.
Offlee at Hrock & McComns drufpttorr
At Junction City, Ore., J. A. Wad
dle was fined $100 and costs for sell
ing lluuor In violation of the local op
tion law, which was adopted at that
place.
J. T. and H. J. Morland will build a
sawmill at Carrolton, Wash., with u
colonial ' capacity of 75,000 feet dally. To reach
It a logging road will be built up Owl
creek and Coweeman river.
Boise and Pocatello played football
at Pocatello. It Is described as a
"magnificent, clean game." Result, 0
to 0. Holse outplayed Pocatello on all
points, but could not score.
Fifteen thousand dollars has been
subscribed in Portland for the relief
of the Hussion Jews, and It Is expected
the amount will reach $20,000. Ben
Selling Is at the head of the soliciting
committee.
Harrison Van Burkleo has been held
to stand trial for shooting and killing
J. B. Pipes at Medford, Ore., Novem
ber 17. The corone''s Jury did not
agree with Burkleo that the shooting
was accidental.
The secretary of the state land
board announces the approval of 33
loans, aggregating $45,000, from the
state school fund, from the first of
November to date. This money bears
interest at the rate of 6 per cent
Near Lake creek. Linn county, Ben
Newcomb and Oscar Powell were run
ning to get a shot at wild geese. Pow
ell stumbled and fell, causing his shot
gun to be discharged. Newcomb was
In front and took 28 duck shot In his
thigh. He will be crippled for life.
Rumor is current to the effect that
the Northern Pacific Railroad com
pany Is arranging for the establish
ment of a tle-plckllng plant, to be lo
cated not f.ir from Sandpoint, Idaho,
and It Is said that construction will
shortly commence. The new plant, If
report is correct, will bo as fine as the
similar one owned by the Great Noun
em road.
The sympathy of five nurses and the
house surgeon at the Salem hospital
led them on November 20 to give 100
grafts of skin from their bodies to
place on that of Germea Le Bonte, an
eltlerlv man. The skin was burned
from Le Bonte's back more than
year ago, and refused to heal. Dur
ing all this time lie has been a patient
at the hospital.
Secietaiy', of State Dunbar
Run to inakiV preparation; (or te
enil primary Vloctlon to be leUSln this
t lit- und dlstrfet offices mi it be filed
wil l the Kecrctat'y of stute hy April 1,
In order to have n plir.u on the offl
clal balljt.
ll will require at least 3 luys for
each candl late or lit fr nd to se
cure t'.ie necessary naipes and prepare
the I'lUllons required uy nw, s i that
Uio name may appear on the flclal
ballot.
The tally sheets will ci Mini. siace
for recording the vote for at oust 90
candidates for each pnrty in every
county In the state. Two tally sheets
will be prepared: One for tho repub
lican party and one for thi demo-
?ratlc party. No other part; cant
sufficient votes at the last election to
entitle It to recognition in the primary
election.
Secretary Dunbar placed an order
with the sta a printer fr 32 380
blanks to be delivered by January 1.
The estimated cost of the primary
election Is between $3600 and $4000.
Candidates for the legislature, ai -cording
to the provisions of the direct
primary law, have the privilege of
saying in the petition which they cir
culate for signatures fa have their
names placed on the official ballot
that they will not be bound by the
state law, which allows the people
to express their preference for United
States senator.
The declaration on the pare of the
candidate becomes part and parcel of
his canvass both for the nomination
and for election after he has been
nominated. The declaration which
candidates are required to raoVt Is
embodied In the law, and while they
have a choice, the evident Intent of
the law Is that the voter may be ad
vised what course the candidate In
tends to pursue, in the event of hi
election as a member of the legislature.
There is nothing to prevent any
man from circulating a petition to
have his name placed on the official
primary ballot. Secretary of State
Dunbar has no discretion In the mat
ter but must place every man's name
on the official ballot whose petition
Is regular and complies with the
terms of the law.
Four Thousand Cattle Now lining Fed
for Market.
The Hudson Bay and Walla Walla
river countries are rivaling the fa
mous Yakima valley district as a win
ter feeding place. About 4000 beef
cattle arc now being winter fed In
the Hudson Bay and Walla Walla
river district.
The opening up of several Irrigated
tracts In that section of the country Is
providing hundreds of toiiB of alfalfa
that Is being used principally by stock
men In feeding during the winter. Al
falfa In the stack brings from $4.50
to $5 a ton and at this price farmers
make good money, although the first
cutting lost spring was away below tho
normal, making the average for the
year about equal to lust year's hay
crop.
The principal stockmen and the
number of cattle being fed In the Hud
son Pay and Walla river district are
as follows:
Walla Walla Meat and Cold Storago
company, 400; Augustavo brothers,
160; William Steen,' 300; Frank Low
den, 300; T. Revls. 200; E. Hohn, 160;
Blalock Fruit company, 200; Sanders
Druthers, 200; C. Combs, 300; Dent
Hooti, 100; A. M. Robinson, 400;
Drumheller Brothers, 200; William
Reser, 100; Talbcrt Brothers, 100.
Kidney Troubles
are easily relieved and cured In the
tirinnlnir. but as the d.seaae grows In
uvuritv wa must find a more poleni
remedv. Here Is where irvli 's Bui hu
Wafers excel as a cure. Of course
th..v fflve nulck relief, but more
ihnn that, thev give a sure enl lastins
eure. They positively purify the
blood. Sold at 60c a box by Tallman
& Co.. (23 Main street, Pendleton, or
About
Chestnut
Leaves
Chestnut Leaf
Expectorant
Is a mil remedy for Coughs. Colds,
IInrenenn and all kindred trouble.
A Cough Remedy wild under nn ab
solute guuraiiuw by your home peo
ple.. Hundreds of reeoniiiieiidutlons
In Pendleton.
Man's Unreasonableness.
Is often as great as woman's Bu
Ttvjmas S. Austin, manager of th
'U. publican." of Leavenworth, Ind.
was not unreasonable, when he re
fused to allow the doctors to operate
on his wife, for female trouble. "In
stead." he says, "we concluded to try
Elei trie Bitters. My wife was then so
lck she could hardly leave her bed,
and five (6) physicians had failed to
relieve her. After taking Electric
l ltiers she was perfectly cured, and
..an now per.'orm all her household
lu lej." Guaranteed by Tallman &
, and Brock & McComas, druggists.
Pi ce 60c.
Bought 2100 Sheep.
)uncan Macleod purchased C. M.
Lister's band of 2400 sheep this week
for the William Hanley company, of
Burns. The bunch will be branded
here and taken to Harney county for
winter feeding. Mr Macleod will
leave this week for Canyon City and
goes from there through Lake coun
ty to make more purchases. Crook
County Journal.
Attention Stockmen
Teamsters and Out-Door Men:
We are showing a complete line of
STORM PROOF CLOTHING. For
comfort and satisfaction tlie New Pro
cess (VIscuUzcxl) Ulster Coat with
largo collar la unequalled. The now
Suck Coat with large collar, nuide re
versible wltli Corduroy on, one aide
and Vlscnl Process Duck on tlie oilier
makes an entirely rain-proof garment.
AT POPULAR PRICES.
ALEXANDER'S
PENDLETON'S RELIABLE STORE
I AM WELL PLEASED
That's what we hear every day frosa
our customers. If you have not bees)
well treated by some laundry, give ma
a trial. From the Initial dip in water
to the final touch of the Iron, nothbsg
Is permitted to touch the clothe ac
cept the purest soap and finest staroa,
etc.
Pendleton Steam
Laundry
Tbe Up-to-Date Laundry.
FISHMAN PETERS.
Phone 17.
A Disastrous Calamity.
It Is a disastrous calamity, when yo
lose your health, because Indigestion
and constipation have sapped It away
Prompt relief can be had In Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They build up your
digestive organs, and cure headache,
llzz ne, colic, constipation, etc.
aaranteed at Tallman A Co., and
Brock & McComas' drug stores; 25c.
IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT
All plumbing and tin, sheet Iron r copper work entrusted to ma
will be done right and guaranteed.
I have removed my shop to Court street, second door east af
Oolden Rule Hotel, where I am better prepared than ever to do Us
highest class work.
Plumbing done by experienced and proficient men, as I have la
my employ one of the best plumbers In the business, and water, ateaaa
and other pipe fitting Is solicited.
A specialty of tin. sheet iron and copper work.
B. F. DECK
THE OLD RELIABLE PLUMliEH AND TINSMITH.
Court Street. Two Doors East of Golden Rule Hotel.
ANOTHER TICKET AT C1K.
Mayor L. A. Esteb Will Have Oppo
sition in the Coming City Ul'Ttlon.
Echo, Nov. 21. (Sp-clal.) While
it was thought for a tine that Mayor
L. A. Esteb would have no opposition
for re-election It hiis developed that
another candidate for mayor will be
nominated and a hot right precipitated.
Mr. Esteb has hell the offKo two
terms and under his direction p exti
cally all the municipal Impro ementa
have been carried out. the town In
corporated and the water and electric
light plants started.
Among those mentioned for the of
fice In opposition to Mr. Esteb are C.
Lisle and Ralph SUnflcld. Mr.
Lisle Is now proprietor of Hotel E ;ho,
formerly t e De Vllle, and Mr. Stun
field Is cashier of the Echo bunk
Neither of these gent'emen want the
place. It Is said, but are urged to ac
cept the nomination by numerous
friends.
Automatic Gate Company.
The articles of Incorporation of the
Tat!ma Automatic Gate company,
were filed today with the county re
corder. The company Is capitalized at
$100,000. The following trustees are
named: Richard Sisk, Luton C. Sisk,
Keith Dunlop, Thomas C. Sisk and
"rank Sisk. North Yakima Republic.
Second Notice.
All persons knowing themselves to
be Indebted to D. Kemler & Son call
at old stand on Court street In the next
few days and settle their account at
once and save cost.
D. KEMLER & SON.
E. H. Prudden of Red Willow, Al
berta, writes to the Spokesman-Review
that desirable homesteads can
not be found nearer than 200 miles
from Edmonton and 100 miles from
Uieombe. The same letter avers that
rrain has never been froateh. In that
-ountry during the past three years.
Brock McComas
Will lleturn Tour Money If You Are Not Satisfied.
JAPAN LEADS THE WOULD.
Island Empire Holds 190 Medul.-i From
the Fair.
Japan at the head of all exhibitors
with Orceon a close t eond. Is the re
sult of the compettt on for awards In
the department of nvmufactures at the
Lewis and Clark exposition.
Trre four corners of the earth are
represented In the award list Isnued
yesterday by Exhibits Director If. E.
Dosch, and Oregon manufacturers
lave Just cause for exultation that
they have succeeded In t.iking second
place.
Japan secured a total or isu awarns.
Ninety-four of these are for no!d
medals, four for silver anl 12 hr'.rwe.
Oregon exhibitors secured 114
awards, 43 for gold mertnls. X4 rir
liver, 14 bronze and 33 diploma, of
honorable mention.
Third place Is held by France with
2S medals, n ne of them gold, 10 sil
ver, six bronze and t irte uipiomas.
Washington captured eight gold.
even sii.er and two bronte medals;
California secured 13 gold, two silver
ind one bni'ize: Idnhn five, gold, four
sliver, four bronze and seven dlplo
mas; New York 1 gold, four silver
and three bronze; ' East Indies, eight
gold; Ohio lght Kld; Colorado, two
gold; Ruwii, tin island, Austria and
CKrmnny, one gild medal each; Kan
sas, Florida an '1 Louisiana, one gold
each; Pennsylvania and Wisconsin,
three gold entfih; Connecticut, two
gold; Italy, three gold.
Morirow Land Deal.
G. W. 'I iiumpson sold this week
nhout BOO npres of grazing land to
"! n,vit- The rith Is situ
ated near the head of 8a rid Hollow
j ; M i, I, II
Joins Mr. Whetstone's home blace and
... i .le.e.o.. 1 . w. . t.i i J 1
lion lo Ids ot. her hold lugs. -4-Heppner
Times.
J
What is home
without another
cup of .
Golden Gate
Coffee
Sold only
in aroma
tight tins..
J. A. Folger
& Co.
San Franc!
UIAUIWU lUt
SACK SLITS FOR AIL
will be the most worn style of c4ottt!g
for general and business. In our wrii
assorted stock yon will find the moat
carefully selected fabrics made , In
UieMe two style. In worsteds, dierlota
and caHKlmeree. . They are moat elo
gantly cut, Inwirlng not only a perfect
fit, but liavo Uiut smart, snafipy effect
ho much desired. ''
Despain's Cash Store
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread la as
sured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam
Rolled Barluy always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. a BYERS, Proprietor.
Electric Lights
Tliey arc the best.
They requlro no oil.
They are the cheapest
They give plenty of IIkIiL
They require no cleaning.
Tliey are always ready for use.
Northwestern Gas &
Electric Co.
CORNER COURT AND GARDEN aTf
((a
(a(
Christum Ul coming aijl yon'll
soon need exey dollar you lean save
bv hiivlnsr yf.ui groceries at .the Poo
pics WariJion.'. Order four! Thanks
giving Tin k t low. j
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Two fine building lots, $200 each.
l-ronm house, two lots: good well; located
near school, price 11050.00.
Good 6 -room house, larce barn, two large
lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken
yard. T rice 12(00.00.
House, and lot near West End school, 1600.
House and two lots on Maple St., 1650.00.
House and barn, 7 lots, good orchard, plenty
well water, $2,000.00. These three places mu tt
be sold within 30 days, Come early and . u
cure a birgaln.
3(0 a?res on Birch creek, 25 acres alfalf.i;
a gret bargain, $7,500.00.
1(0 aore ranch on McKay creek, to exchange
for city property.
a half miles south of
New 8-room house, laiga I am, chicken
house, I lota. Price 13500.00.
1(0 acres one and
Athena at a bargain.
Also vacant Iota In all part of the city.
If you wish to build we can sell you a lot
and furnish you the money to build your home.
Finest residence and two lots in the city,
17,600.
Vacant lot on Jane street, near Court, $63S.
800 as re wheat ranch, 360' sown In wheat,
J16.00H; 12 miles from Pendleton, t mllea to
market
960 acres; 620 In wheat, 12 miles south of
city.
HARTMAN (& BENTLEY
PHONE MAIi; M.
COURT ST, PENDLETON, ORB.