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DAILY EAJT ORBOOrTIAN, PH1TDLKTOW. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1905.
TEN PAGES.
STOCKMER
p FOURTEEN NEW STATIONS.
I Obsorvalorle VI1I lie
GRAZING
COLORADO ASSOCIATION ;
HOLDS A MERTING.
Excewlve Prices for Grazing In Forest
Reserve the Subtext or nn Entlm-
slustlc Meeting In Denver-step. ,laches ot h" ret service will keep
Observatories Will lie Located In Or
egon I'orext Reserve.
Portland, Dec. 1. By arrange-
mentH made between Professor Willis
La. Moore, chief of the weather bu
reau, and Glfford Plnchot, chief of
the forest Horvlce, 14 new stations
will shortly be established. In tho for
est reserves of Oregon.
I'y this arrangement the weather
bureau will furnish the apparatus
uml Instruments necessary In keeping
weather records and compile and
publish the reports, while the at-
Tnken to Secure Better Freight
1 ItateH and to Advance All Livestock
Interests.
the records. Through this co-opera
live arrangement accurate climatic
onditlons prevailing In the groat
area covered by the forest reserves
In Oregon may be ascertained. The
amount of water running off the ra
the serves will be valuable Informal!' n
lor tho reclamation service In 1U
work of reclaiming arid lands by es
tablishing to a certainty the extent
of the water supply available for re
initiation and Irrigation.
NEW YORK LETTER
The executive committee of
Colorado Horse and Cattle Growers'
association, which met yesterday to
consider the difficulties arising from
tho present regulations of the gov
ernment on forest reserves, passed
strong resolutions approving Presl'
, dent Roosevelt's rate regulation pol
lev and calling the attention of Col
orado's representatives In congress to
h's policy, asking them to support It,
savs the Denver Post.
The cattlemen were to meet with New York. Dec. I. It Is a very good
Glfford Plnchot. chief of fie forest Indication of te prosperous times we
reserve bureau, but owtna- to lmnort- are having that the lnterborough com
nnt business In Washington. Chief pany Is hiring new men every week
P nohnt was forced to delegate A. J. and the shortage Is so great that 601)
Potter, forest Inspector, to reoresem more men will be'taken on. ine suo-
hlm. way Is growing In trade so fast and
The grating tax of from 20 to SO steadily that It has to employ more
cents ner head on cattle and from IS men. notwithstanding there have been
- to cents per head on sheep grazing, brought on In squads of two or three
on the forest reserves, Is the main hundred from the west for some time,
oblectlon the stockmen of Colorado It was at first thought that the com-
have to the present policy of the for- pany was preparing for another
estry bureau, and their committees strike; but the necessities created by
embodied their grievances In resolu- a constantly Increasing traffic call for
tlons which Mr. Plnchot will be ask- more men to operate the trains.
ed to nasa unon while In Colorado. The other subways about to be
In the event of his failure to give built will require an army to con
the desired relief, an appeal will be I struct them while the Immense Im
taken to the secretnry of agriculture I provements projected and under way
and to President Roosevelt. I by the New York Central, the Penn
The meeting was characterised bylsylvanla and other railroads will call
good feeling on both sides, and the for tens of thousands of men. from
government, as represented by Mr.
Potter, and the stockmen, showed a
willingness to compromise. No defr
nit action could be taken as Mr. Pot'
ter was acting only to get the grlev'
ances consolidated before Mr. Pin'
chot's .arrival.
the grade of laborer upwards. Great
er New York Is thus, It will be easily
seen, destined to be the paradise for
worklngmen.
The little problems of balancing
wages and living expenses will still
have to be solved, but here Is where
The Society for the Prevention of thre will be work to be done by wll
Cruelty to Animals was asked to de- ling hands, where all the nations of
fist from opposition to the attempt tho earth meet, and where men and
to have congress extend the time limit women go to and fro continually, re
for keeping cattle In cars In transit quiring means of travel, and some-
from 28 hours to S6 hours. The cat-body must make the way for them
tlemen claim that there is more cru-1 and others transport them on their
elty In unloading and loading than Journeylngs.
there Is In keeping them confined a
few extra hours.
The committee also decided to ask
Old Son nut's Fortune.
It Is well to note how Joe Jefferson,
f ha gtrnatnw nt "Rln Van Wlnklfk '
the government to continue the Inves- lreate(, tho(le wn0 were dependent up
ligation of the loco weed and Its effect
on cattte. The annual convention of
the Colorado Horse and Cattle Grow
ers' association was set for January
29, 1906. coincident with the conven
tlons of the American Stock Growers'
and the National Livestock assocla
tlons, and also with the stock show
to be held In Denver,
Regardless of the fact that the
stockmen of the west are hammering
the railroads with might and main
It Is believed that a rate of one fare
for the round trip from all western
points to Denver will be made by the
railways to those who want to attend
the annual convention, to be held
here January 29 to February 1, 1906
A request for the one fare rate for
the round trip has been made to the
railroads, but a reply has not been
received. There Is, of course, a pos
sibility that the railroads will refuse
to grant the stockmen any concessions
because of the freight rate fight
J. H. Gwlnn, secretary of the Nn
on him. This Is shown very strikingly
In the case of his former servant. Al
Ice Cnndy, an aged negress, who serv
ed the actor many years. Her trunk
disappeared in transfer, and was not
found until after considerable delay.
When It was rescued from the ex
press company's hands It was opened
and there lay as snug as a bug In a
rug $14,000 In cash. Jewelry valued at
M00O, and bank books showing that
she had $26,000 deposited In banks.
Of this fortune (25.000 Is said to have
been bequeathed to her by the actor,
The negress was overjoyed to get her
trunk back, but she would have given
it all, If it would have brought back
her old master. She would have been
glud to have turned over the whole
trunkful for one more of his old
quaint looks and gentle greetings.
The crew of the Sabine, which came
from Java with a load of sugar to
this port, had the-time of their lives
getting here. The ship swarmed with
tlonal Livestock association; T. W. nd ,hey 'J"'1" mre
Tomllnson, secretary of the American " "
Stock Growers' association, and F. P. , . --....a
Johnson, met as a committee yester- n J e,ve" ne wnen, the
day to consider preliminary plan, for "Imb e-feeted plague, were running to
making the national convention a
III...... Tho rnmmlttM AartAoA (A
i ,,u ,k. ,. j they wanted to feed on the sailors at
and fro and keeping up a continued
racket They became so bold that
official, until a definite answer 1. re
ceived regarding the request for spec
ial rates.
WHITMAN ANNIVERSARY.
Walla Walla College Celebrates Date
of Massacre.
Walla Walla, Dec. 1. Professor W,
D. Lyman gave an address at Whit'
man college yesterday on Marcus
Whitman as a statesman, the occasion I . ,. . , ,,,7 . "
. , . , . I accommodations for them, fitted with
night, as a change from the steady
diet of sugar they had throughout the
day. The sailers had to bunk together
to fight the violent critters, but the
rats made It very lively for the sailors.
Hone for Consumptives.
Hope for the consumptives is held
out on every side. Sanitariums tor
them are springing up for their cure
n every desirable nook and corner.
md the cities are using and preparing
being the 58th anniversary of the ... ,. aroep,. n.Hrt' tnr tho.
massacre of the missionary. His ad- , ,, ,,,. ,. ,h. i,im-
dres. was the principal feature of the upn whom ,ne BrcBt whe pln(fue
exercises. Songs and prayers appro
prlate for the occasion constituted
the romalnder of the program,
In his address Professor Lyman
paid a tribute to the bravery and en
had laid Its terrible hand. But other
victims have set out to cure them-
wlves, some of them making decided
success of their effort
Mary Spitzener three years ago was
. , I .tiuiy rcyiiinriitrr iiui'e years HBU was
durance of the martyr, Marcus Whit-1 object of ovng gympttthy for ner
nm... ... K u:u """ friends, who considered her a hope-
but one companion
The statesmanship
Whitman dls-
leBs Invalid, claimed by consumption,
Yet she came out from New Haven
played when he had so little to work thfl other dny an(, carrled off
with, was the principal feature of together wUU ttn the hlghcBt
the address. Professor Lyman told honQrg at ,he nBtona, deyeU
of how the martyr had seen the pos- nt whch ,,,, ,
nihilities of this great country and , and u f for
had battled with the Hudson Bay , . h.,h .,.,, ,,..,,
company for supremacy; tnot wnu- i kn and ft gooJ
complexion; and for
man did not labor alone for tho
United States, but for all mankind,
physical endurance, which Includes
supremacy in the athletic games. She
The address closed with a fitting - . . . .
picture ui u ..... """ athletic exercises persistently kept up
west has had In the edu.atlon of the
vmi vely with abundant of fresh air,
orient.
Hearty applause was accordod him ....., u .i ....u
UL ine uiunv wi ii.c '11" w
almost an ovation.
PEOPLE OF PENDLETON
A Proclamation by Brock & McComas Co.
Whereas, the people of o.ir city have hecn led tn jiiirch-.se so-called remedies from which
they have received no lienciit whatever, ami having thus wasted so much hard-earned money,
it h:is come to pass that they knew not what to helieve.
Inasmuch as this unsatisfactory state of affairs now exists, know, therefore, all persons
v. ho are in need of a medicine for any of the following ailments, that we will sujiply them with
Vinol, our Cod Liver prejiaration made without oil, on a positive guarantee that if it does not
succeed in benefiting them, we will refund the entire amount of money they have laid out on
the medicine.
There is no one medicine that will cure everything, but there are some we know to be
honest, reliable and of great curative value. Such is VINOL; it is not a patent or secret
medicine, everything in it is plainly printed on the label. We are familiar with every
particle of it, and know that it shoul l be a blessing to all jjersons who have troubles herein
after described ; and, unlike other medicines, it will cost absolutely nothing if it produces no
benefit.
Could any offer be more fair than this ? You are ill ; we offer you medicine which we
believe in our hearts will be a blessing to you, and if it is not we will return to you every penny
you paid us. Is there anyone fool'.,h' enough not to accept this offer? If you are ill and need
such a medicine you owe it to your family, to your friends, and yourself to try VINOL, which
we give you our pledge is a genuine Cod Liver preparation made from fresh Cod's Livers.
Do you think we could afford, to lend our name to its praises, as we have been doing in
the newspapers, if we did not know VINOL to be an henest and unusually valuable remedy for
the ills for which it is prescribed ? We certainly could not ; we therefore ask you, our neigh
bors, friends and acquaintances, to accept our assurances that this is a genuine offer, and that
any and all persons who need a medicine of this character should feel a sense of security in
our offer.
Alt Run Down No Appetite If you feel all worn out, have very little appetite,
and not much sleep, caused by over-work or sickness, try VINOL on our guarantee.
Debilitated All Tired Out Why drag out an existence without life or ambition.
It is not natural to feel continually tired. We guarantee VINOL will bring life, strength and
vigor to the debilitated. If you do not feel well try VINOL. If it does not help you, your
money will be refunded.
CaLl Flesh Get Strong, You can get fat without taking disagreeable Cod Liver
Qil. Fat taken into the system does not create fat. We believe VINOL will create flesh quicker
than any preparation containing grease. We have proved in many cases that VINOL quickly
creates strength. Try it on our guarantee. '
Indigestion Dyspepsia Only those who actually suffer know its terrors, for them
life is robbed of all joy. It produces many serious comjilications and enfeebles the entire system.
Relief only comes when a scientific remedy enables the stomach to properly assimilate food.
There is no medicine that will do this so successfully as VINOL. Try it on our guarantee.
Old People Weak People need a strengthening and invigorating rebuilder. VINOL
is of exceptional value in such cases. We guarantee it to give strength and health to those who
are weak and debilitated, from disease or old age. Try it on our guarantee.
. Pale Women Pale ChiTdren need a tonic-reconstructor that will create flesh and
make iure red blood. Pale, haggard faces show that the blood is jwor and thin, and also indicates
imperfect digestion. VT'NOL will correct such troubles as sure as-the sun shines. Children love
VINOL, it is so delicious. Try it on our guarantee.
Bronchitis Sore Lungs often end fatally unless specially cared for in its early
stages. There is no medicine more valuable for restoring health to the throat and lungs than
VINOL. Try it on our guarantee.
Nervousness Irritability. Diseased nerves are due to over-work, insufficient
nourishment or slow breaking down of general health. We guarantee VINOL to permanently
and effectually remove nerve affections; it actually rebuilds the entire body. Try it on our
guarantee.
Chronio Colds Hacking Cough Sure signs of danger ahead. One might as
well commit suicide as to let them go unchecked. VINOL is the very medicine needed. Unlike
other Cod Liver preparations, it does hot upset the stomach, and is delicious to the taste. Try
it on our guarantee.
Nursing Mothers Weak Mothers If women with nursing babies who have
difficulty in keeping up their health and strength would take VINOL, we know positively that
the best results would be obtained. You know the life and future development of the child
dcj)ends ujwn proper nouriihment.
We stake our reputation on this offer being genuine. You will absolutely be under no
obligation to us whatever, if after you have given VINOL a fair trial for any of the above ail
ments and have not received any benefit ; you have only to tell us so, and we will return the
cnt:re amount of money you have paid us.
i You see our faith in VINOL. and you must admit that we know something about medi
cine; therefore, when we tell you that VINOL is the most valuable Cod Liver preparation we
h ive ever known, and a wonderful tonic-reconstructor and rebuilder of strength, appetite and
ln.nlth, at the same time delicious to taste, we are rot unreasonable to expect you to believe us.
BROCK & McCOVUS CO, Druggists
obeying orders, and made no effort
to understand English, and always in
trouble with the mate In whose watch
he was. He also had constant quar
rels with his shipmates.
A grent gale sprang up, and the
vessel was laboring heavily, and Huel
ta and Otto Jansen were ordered aloft,
In the howling twister, to stow the
upper topshlp. After a while the clew
lines showed that the men were not
hauling the canvas. After the crew
and officers had wondered for some
time whut was the matter, there was
a moment of comparative quiet In the
utorm. and there came down from the
masthead the sound of a struggle. An
angry man and a frightened man were
in combat unmindful of the storm,
lile ship mute looking uo saw HuelU.
n the fury of the storm, which had
now regained Its full force, attacking
Jansen with a scapre, Jansen clinging
to the rigging, but Ituelta was
throwing his whole strength on Jan
sen regardless of the wild pitching
and tossing of the barkentine which
was at the mercy of the waves. He
aimed his blows at Jansen s stomach.
Darkness overcame the struggling
sailors fighting for life and death un
til they were lassoed, strangled, pull
ed below and bound. During all this
time the vessel was at the mercy of
the elements and In constant danger
of being capsized.
By ers' Park Addition Opens
The cheapest place in the city
to build a pretty home
Call at
FRANK B. CLCPTCN'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY
and Get. Prices
112 Court. Street.
WW
RX BCGCIE8.
a mi sail built and they afford the
simplest, safest and most luxuries
means of conveyanse for town sv
country use. Prices all In your Ut.
When you buy a wagon Its jmet
xnmmnn business sense to look is
the vehicle that will five yo the
most for your money.
WIXONA WAGONS,
will prove an Investment and ot an
expense. They are reasonable to
price, they cost little to malntalm, art
honestly built, and will stand lh
Ktraln of a heavy load.
We look after the Interests of osji
customers and they are protected bf
a shop well equipped with sp-to-daU
machinery.
Neagle Bros.
Blacksmiths
Our Stock
of Electrical Supplies includes all tke
newest and most approved articles.
We wire buildings of all descriptions
for lighting, bells, burglar alarms, etc
AN ORJ)R
glvsn to us gets Immediate attemtiM
and you will be more than satisfied
with the work we do.
J. L. VAUGHAN
Phone Main 139
122 West. Court
Wood & Coalj
Roslyn Coal $6.50 deliv-
ered, $6.00at the shed
Raslyn toad, after thorough
exhaustive tew Is, has beea se
lected by the U. 8. government
for the use of Its war vessels,
as It stood the highest teak
Cascade Red Fir, sawed ka
move-wood lengths, 16. SO pr
cord, delivered. Discount oa
large quantities.
r-ROMPT DELIVERY.
Roslvn Wood
& Cool Co.
PHONE MAIN to.
came back to her, and stays with her.
There Is surely help for the con-
I ha ...111 L ., . V. A I
. 1 f (Wnlni, riwiMI '""'I"1" " "
Winn n..,- i ------ rectlon. and keeD un th f.ht untll
Washington. Dec. 1. senators ana - -
representatives are arriving here in .,,'...
la-., numbers and everything Is get- Fought In the Rigging.
ting ready for the opening of con- The barkentine Minnie Swan came
..... Mnnv of the members are into port from Porto Rico with a
innrtert down with bills, which they take of fighting that was carried on
Intend to Introduce at the earliest under remarkable circumstances. The
onnortunlty. The democratlo mem- barkentine shipped at Porto Rico a
bars of the house will hold a caucus seaman named amine tiaeita, wno is
this afternoon to nominate officers a veruuoie giant in strengtn, snort.
of the house. The republican caucus swarthy and powerfully built, and re
will be held In the evinlof. . , I vengeful. He was slow and sullen In
$100 Reward, $100.
Tk readers of this paper will be plied
laarn tbat titers Is at least on drp.l1
- tbst science tins been able to rure
la all It stages, and thst Is Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now
own to the mnllral fraternity. Catarrh
Mlag a constitutional disease, require a
ontltiitlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cur Is takes mternallT. act In dtrectlT
upou tot blond and mucous aurfare of the
jtsteai, tnervoj destrorlai the foundation
U disease, and giving the patient atrenKth
ar kulldlng up the constitution and aatlst-
( nature In uolng Its work. The pro
prietors hsr so much faith In Its curative
swrs mat in-jr otter un tinnared Dol
lar fr any rase that It fall to cur,
end (or list of testimonial.
AsMrea: P. i. OIIKNKY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all dmrelsts. 75c.
Tak Hall Fsmlly pills for eosatlpatlea
- Kadsr Carpets Radar.
Sale of Basler Stock
We are Bel'.;, g the remainder of the Basler stock of Furniture,
Chinaware, Glassware, Stoves, etc., regardless of profit, cost or ex
pense. It must go to make room for new goods now on the way.
Biggest snaps for buyers over offered In Tendleton. Come In.
GRAHAM & HUNTER
COMPLETE HOVSE FURNISHERS.
IT WILL BE DONE RICHT
All plumbing and tin, sheet Iron or copper work entrusted to me
will be done right and guaranteed.
I have removed my shop to Court street, second door east f
Golden' Rule Hotel, where I am better prepared than ever to do the
highest class work.
Plumbing done by experienced and proficient men, as I have In
my employ one of the best plumbers In the business, and water, steam
and other pipe fitting Is solicited.
A specialty of tin, sheet Iron and copper work.
B. F. BECK
THE OLD REI.lAltLK PM'MHEIt AND TINSMITH.
Court Street, Two Doors Enst of Golden Rule Hotel.
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For sale at the East O record an office Large Bundles of arwafiapcrs,
eon raining ever 100 big papers, can he bad for Mo a swodie.
a.
Get The Best l
I Good I
1 Dry Wood j
and
ROCK SPHINU COAL
Pie Coal tlint gives the 1
heat.
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
W. C. MINIMIS
Leave orders at llennlnrs'
store, Opp. Peoples Ws
hmiMe.
'Phone Main 8.
cigar
THE POPULAR PLAOV rt'
EAT IS THE
The French
Restaurant
Everything served first-class.
Beat regular meals In Pendrtv
ton for 25 cents.
SHORT ORDERS
A SPECIALTY.
Polydore Moens, Prop.
THE PORTLAND
OF
PORTLAND, OREGON.
American plan, J per day and apwar
Headquarter for tourists snd commrcta
traveler. Special rate made to faaull.
nd single gentlemen. Th managasMot
wll) be pleased at all tinea to abow rooaat.
and give price. A modern Turktea bath
"stahllsbmejt In the hotel.
H r in urn. Uaaarar
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 1(0 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for wheat
Flour, IJ1U Feed, Chopped Feedv.
etc. always on hand.