East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 08, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OltKCOVIAN. PKNOLKTON. OKKI.OX, MONDAY, .1 AM'AltV 8, 11)00.
SPRING
A Special
HATS
just arrived, including all
the new Spring Shapes and
colors. Now on sale at
Lee Teutsch's I
Department Store
CITY BREVITIES
Nuf sed. U C Rader.
Rader Carpet Rader.
Radar Furniture Rader.
Humane Harness at Hamley's.
Get next to Hamley, he know how
lo treat you right
Price reducUo u, incorporation sale
Bontnn mom. .
Headstrom at Greenawald, shoe
maker at Teuuch'a Department atore.
John Gagen's Family liquor Btore,
Court St., opposite Oolden Rule hotel
For Hale Milliard and pool tables;
leusy terms. Address C, care this of
llce. Have you seen that window at the
Ronton Store. Take a look, it will In
herent you.
Buy a Pianola for your piano.
Easy terms. Ellers Piano House, 813
Main street.
For fine shoe repairing, see Green
awald & Headstrom at Tentsch's De
partment store.
Ftrt-class licensed stationary engi
neer wishes position at once. En
quire at this office.
Wanted Girl to do general house
work in a small family; no children.
Cull at Hums' photo gallery.
The Incorporation sale of the Boston
iore la bona fide. You will see th
reductions In prices very plainly,
A reasonable amount of food thor
oughly digested and properly assimi
lated will always Increase the
strength. If your stomach Is a "little
off Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest
what you eat and enable the digestive
organs to assimilate and transform
all foods Into tissue-building blood.
Kodol relieves sour stomach, belch
ing, heartburn and all forms of Indi
gestion. Palatable and strengthening.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
vumm kihsoy coh'.mihv
Til Ik lag llnol.tnr-s and Supplies. 5,00(1
Record. J. A. OWI'.MIOISIJ,
81.1 MAIXST. ' Distributor.
GLUTEN
We now hsvo In Mock soma bulk
Gluten flour, prepared from Minne
sota Red River Valley Hani Wheat.
It makes Uio most delicious biscuits)
for Invalid. It sells for 12 cents pee
pound.
Koeppens'
Popular Price Drug Store
SHAPES
Line of New
0
U C Rader. Nuf se..
Carpets Rader Carpets.
I. C. S. Display for one week at the
Boston Store.
A dandy trade we have had, thank
ou. Hamley.
We use the best California oak
'eathcr nt Hamley's.
Now located In Pendleton at liosto
Jiore Shoo repalier.
For Rent Two light housekeeping
rooms, furnished; 617 Aura street.
Monlgles restaurant, 306 East
Court street. Meals 20 cents and up.
Furnished lodging rooms at Garden
and West Webb streets. Nice clean
house. ' - --.r-
Shoes repaired while you watt bj
Jreenawald Headstrom at TeutsehV
Department Store.
When In Portland stop at the Hotel
Oregon. Hates II per day and up
ward. European plan. Free 'bus.
Perfection can only be attained In
the physical by allowing Nature to
appropriate and not dissipate her own
resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken
dissipate, while DeWltt's Little
Early Risers simply expel all putrid
matter and bile, thus allowing the liver
to assume normal activity. Good for
the complexion. Sold by Tallman &
Co.
XEW COMPANY I'LOIHISIIING.
Omgtm Insurant Corporation Grow
ing Sumdily Vndor Management of
1 1, Samuels.
L. Samuels, manager of the Ore
gon Insurance. company, Is In the city
today In the Interest of the new com
pany, and la delighted with the prog
ress made all over the state. .
The people are well, pleased with
the prospects for a home Insurance
company and the patronage accorded
It Is very flattering. It Is made up en
tirely of Oregon capital, stock being
held by people in all parts of the
state, and-It will be In absolute con
trol of the policy-holders and will be
conducted as the policy-holders wiih.
With the shaking up of the old com
panies and the expositions of corrup
toln In their practices, the new com
pany Is finding great encouragement
in this state.
MILTON SCHOOL CIiOHKD.
1.114 lo Daughter or 1). W. Skivney of
Milton, IHrtl Saturday Evening Willi
Diphtheria.
The public school of Milton was
rinsed today on account of diphtheria.
On Saturday evening the 3-yenr-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Swee
uey of Milton, died with diphtheria
and was burled last evening.
Eastern Nlnr SiK'ial.
A social session of the Eastern Stnr
will be held at Masonic temple te
morrow evening, January 9. nt 8:80
AM members are cordially Invited to
attend.
FLOUR t
PERSONAL
MENTION
George H. McDonald, of Nye, Is h
town today. '
J. W. Skllcs left this morning for
Colfax, Wash.
F. A. Slkes, of Milton, is In town
upon u short visit.
O. D. Teel, of Echo, Is In the city
today attending to business.
I,. liurllngame, of North Yakima,
has been a visitor here today.
Mrs. W. C. E. Pruett of Baker City,
Is visiting with relatives In the city
H. J. Stlllman arrived yesterday
from the Gold Coin mine at Durkee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Means, of Echo,
arrived last evening for a short visit
here.
Clark Wood, editor of the Weston
Leader, was a visitor In the city yes
terday.
M. O. Reed, of Colfax, Wash., Is In
the city today a guest of hotel St,
George.
T. L. Ragsdale, a real estate dealer
of Walla Walla, has been here today
on business.
Joe W. Lyons, of Walla Walla, has
been In the city upon a short bus!
ness visit.
W. J. Furnish visited Echo today In
the interest of his Irrigation work
near there. . ; '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sltton, former
ly of this city, ore here from their
home at Cecil.
W. P. Temple left this morning for
a month's visit In Los Angeles and
southern California.
Louis Graham, of Loeffler, Mo., has
been visiting here, the guest of his
cousin, A, C. Ruby.
S. A. Miller and L. L. Johnson, of
Milton, arrived last evening and have
been visitors here today.
Dave A. Herrln, a prominent rest
dent of Heppner, has been visiting
here since Saturday evening.
c A. vv rignt, or r reewater, came
down last evening and has been at
tending to business here today.
J. E. Froome, proprietor of the St.
Nicholas Hotel, at Athena, has been
111 the city today on a short visit.
Enoch Pearson, of Wallula, a prom
inent sheepman of that vicinity, is In
the city today on a business trip.
L. W. McAdnm, of Echo, is In the
city today attending the meeting of
the Umatilla county hardware men.
J. A. Woolery, a prominent merch
ant of Tone, has been here on bust
ness today having arrived this morn
ing.
E. J. Brown, representative of the
Pacific Paper company, has been in
the city today ill tho Interests of his
house.
Dr. and Mrs. T. H. White and Miss
Bessie Hutchlns arrived last night
from the Gold Coin mine. Baker
county,
George W. Proebstel, of Weston,
came down last evening and has been
attending the hardware dealers' con
vsntion today.
U. B. Hall, cashier of the Farmers'
Bank of Weston, came down from
there Saturday evening and has visit
ed here yesterday and today.
G. L. Gleason, who has been a
guest at the Stoll home, left this
morning for Pendleton and other
western points. La Grande Observer.
Colonel J. M. Bentley has left for
San Francisco upon a three weeks'
visit. During his absence his business
will be looked after by James Johns
and Charles Marsh.
Miss Elizabeth Van Antwerp left
this morning for Spokane, to resume
her studies at Brunot Hall, after hav
ing passed the vacation with her
mother in this city.
Judge D. B. Reavls left today for
Hood River where he will visit with
his son Albert Reavls and family, for
a short time. Judge Reavls has been
the guest of his son William, In this
city for the past month, ,
Engineer Scott Butler, of the Spokane-Pendleton
passenger run on the
O. R. ft N., has been on a vacation
for a few dayes and J. Melcher, of
Starbuck, Is on the run In this place.
H. E. Bowlens and wife and the
Initer's mother, Mtb. N. K. Foster, ar
rived lust night from Piersville, Kan.
This morning they left for the north
ern part of the county, where Mr.
Bowlns has purchased a ranch and
will locate.
Charles Campbell, the well known
pioneer of Helix, is In the city today
on a business trip. Mr. Campbell Is
one of the very oldest patrons of the
East Pregonittn. having been a sub
scriber since the paper was first es
tablished. Rev. Walton Sktpworth, presiding
eld of The Dalles district of the M.
E. church, left this morning for
Echo where he goes to visit the
church there. He attended the quar
terly conference of the M. E. church
in this city yesterday and af'r a
short visit nt Echo will leave fu.- his
home In Tho Dalles.
It. O. Reeder. of Nye, one of the
prominent stockmen of that district.
Is in the city today on a business and
trading trip. Mr. Reeder is feeding
about 30 head of cattle on his ranch
near Nye. They are doing nicely on
grain hny ond he expects to sell for a
fair price some time during the spring.
All kinds of stock are doing well In
that vicinity and feed Is plentiful.
Thursday Mrs. Walton Sklpworth
was taken very 111 and her friends
have been very anxious concerning her
condition. Today the report reaches
us that she 1s much better, and that
her husband who has been nt her
bedside, was thus enabled to leave
for his regular quarterly visit to the
Pendleton church. The Dalles Chron
icle. . .....
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Harry. Rajter Smith,' pastor of ths
Christian church of Milton, Or., ar
rived Tuesday morrrtng trV ssslst'W. A.
Elklns, of the Valley Christian church
In a series of meetings nnd it is said
Is giving the people of that congrega-
rriiirrrrrrrr!!??!
For
S
tlon some splendid helpful sermons.
AH the friends of the church are cor
dially Invited to hear Mr. Smith and
take part in the development exercises.
Hood River News-Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McManus drove
In from Pilot Rock yesterday on a
business trip and are In the city to
day. The roads are now very good
for winter season and Pilot Rock is
rogressing as usual.
WASCO COUNTY SHKEP.
Total of 131,572 With Hut Two Snuill
Hands Having Scab.
One of the greatest. If not the
greatest, industries in Wasco county.
is the sheep business, and though lack
of range has caused many to abandon
what has always been one of the
best saying Industries open to resi
dents of the county, there ure still a
large number who are gaining in
earthly goods by sticking to the wool,
says the Dalles Chronicle.
Some idea of the extent of thi
business may be obtained from th.
semi-annual report of Stock Inspectoi
J. Walsh, from which we find thai
thore are 70 bands in the county, and
a total of 134,672 sheep.
Mr. Walsh says that in examining
he various bands he found two band
nfected with scab and, In accordance
with the law, had them dipped twice,
so that all sheep In the county are
now free from disease.
COMING TO PORTLAND.
Moffatt Rood Said to tic Building to
the Timber Relt,
A special from Denver says con
cerning the Moffat railway:
David H. Moffat, who is building a
raUcpad through northern Colorado
and Utah to Salt Lake, today made the
following announcement:
I intended to extend the Denver.
Northwestern & Paclfio railroad to
Portland, Ore. I want to get up In
that section for the timber as well as
for an outlet on the Pacific ocean. I
will begin the extension when I am
throught Utah."
The construction of the Moffat road
to Portland would put Denver on a
direct Pacific coast-Gulf of Mexico
line.
Worthy of Consideration.
The production of Oregon wheat,
wool, hops, fruit, fish, lumber and
gold brings millions of dollars Into
Oregon each year. All these vast mil
lions do little to permanently enrich
the state If the money is s-nt away
for commodities made elsewhere.
The only way to build up this state Is
to give preference to Oregon made
goods. Life Insurance premiums
drained us last year of more than one
million dollars. This money can, and
should be kept here. The Oregon Life
Insurance company Is a well-organized
home concern managed by well
known Oivgontnns. Every dollar paid
Tor premiums Is Invested In safe Ore
lion securities, and the Interest or
profits on these securities are also In
vested here.
Coming to the 1-Ynarr.
Manager Parker announces n par
tial list of attractions coming to the
Frazer theater 111 the near future as
follows:
"The Ctrl From Sweden." Janunry
IS; "The Sho Gun." January H: Mur
ray & Mack. January 21; "Her Mar
riage Vow," January !S; "Rlack
Crook," January 25, and Mahara's
Minstrels, January 28.
Good Chnnco for Young Man.
A good opportunity Is offered a
bright, energetic young man. Can,
make 15 to J7 per day nt a reliable
substantial business which has fine
prospects and Is permanent. An In
vestment of $1G0 necessary. Business
established In Tendleton with a good
trade. Call nt106 Hrit Attn Mre-ei
for particulars. '
Purine; the v.vi- no", fie
ilrat'.is at The Dalhv.
were
Special Sale
YILUP
One Week
1 -Gallon Can -.: 75c
1-2-GalIon Can 40c
Woodlawn Maple, 1-2 Gallon 65c
Woodlawn Maple, Quart - 35c"
Old Settlers Maple Sap, Per Gal .. $1.25
Old Settlers' Maple Sap, Per 1-2 Gal 65c
Pan Cake Drips, Per Gal 50c
Also Special Sale on Potatoes, for One Week
Only, at Per Sack . $1.00
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
Visit Our Grocery Department If You Want to Save Money
"""MitttMMt tMM mtimimMtm
CAVE OF THE WINDS.
1'Vtj Vision Carved In Stone Under
Its Hills of Dakota.
The great wind cave has the form of
an eight story house, each story, or
stratum, containing a distiuct forma
tion of its own uuil ench containing
chambers of a size nud magnificence of
decoration such as have never been
found in any subterranean cavern of
the world.
It Is a dreuui, a night mare, a vision,
! MrvPtl iQ soll,l st01? under the green
tillis of Dakota, stone as white as the
uiilk the hired man used to give us to
drink in the dawn of a happy June
morning, stone ns red as the heart of
the first bloodroot that you dug in the
spring when the world was all spring
to you nud stone that is blue with a
blue that nil the painters who have
ever nnilltcd YnnlpA hsvo trind tn crnt
...,... .... ."" v.,," "
Frozen fountains are there, white
with the leaping fomu of untold ages,
sculptured outs and horses uud great
monsters to be dreamed about o'
nights and feared In dark corners In
the daytime, organs built by the
bands of giunt gnomes for a Titan to
play wild hymns of praise upon, a
kitchen for the cooking of weird dishes
never thought of up here in the sun
shine, all manner and all kinds of
rooms, ninety miles of them, down
there under the hoofs of the gallant
little range horses who pound the
grass Into hny the year round, up there
In Bouth Dakota.
ICE FOR HEATING.
One c4 the Oddities of Onr Modern
Clvllisntlon.
The use of Ice for beating purposes
Is one of the oddities of onr modem
clrillRktion. Often it happens that
train carrying fruit from the south tc
the northern market encounters s cold
sptll while en route. If the tempera
ture goes below a certain point the per
ishable merchandise will be ruined.
But such a misfortune may be prevent
ed by covering the fruit car with a
coat of ice, a thing easily accomplished
by turning a hose upon it and allowing
thfl water to freeze until the whole ve
hicle Is enveloped in a glassy sod glit
tering blanket.
It mar. Indeed, be appropriately call
ed a blanket. Inasmuch as It prevent
th radiation of boat from the lnterisr
f the enr. The Ice being a good na
oodurtor ths warmth is retakMd nil
ths frwst, sr possibly It msy k vagssa
blss, ge on its way tsMpeiltd even
by iro weather.
Csm ud for transporting oranges
ami other fruit from California to tho
oils', are. often prm-ided nowadays with
In rice cylindrical "ice staves," as they
Hi 'v. hi be called, nt each end, which,
w'l -le useful in summer time for re
fri eiiui hi. ure liikil with Ice during
a i.tl sj ell In winter. When the tern
pi'M.tuv outside Is tit ?.it or below,
tile ice. i:t ;i degrees F is compara
tively w.i i in, uud thus the "stoves" de
sitIIhhI net as h-'aiers.
PliywlAftlinnt) .
I. Barnarilo, Hie great London child
savor, was enea rHscusstng crime and
erinyhinls with a Scotland Yard ex
pert nnd expreswed his disbelief m the
thWls of heredity and crlmlnnl phys
iognomy. Ho produced two photo
graphs of two well known men and
showed the faces only to the export
"One," he sold, "Is that of a once noto
rious criminal, and the other Is Unit of
a notably good man. Tell me which is
which." Without hesitation tho expert
designated ono ot tho photographs as
tluit of tho notorious crlmlnnl. Dr.
Renmrdo was triumphant Tho expert
criminologist hud choseu the photo
graph of an atvMiWhop of Canterbury.
The World Publishing Co.. nt We
natchce, Wash., has bought out tho
Wenatchce Advance and consolidated
It with the former.
On
Only
Give ear unto wise counsel.
Coal that Is one-third dirt, weighs
a great deal more to the scuttle said
lasts much shorter time than the good,
clean Coal w. sell.
If you want the best, our Coal I
! . ....
!u,e klna ror J
Henry Kopittke
DUTCH HENRY.
Office, Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage
Company. 'Phone llalii 178.
Egg Makei
COLESWORTHY.
SHELL . GRIT
BONE
127 -nd 129 EAST ALT A.
Poultry and Stock Supplies. Hay.
Grain and Feed.
Wh ynot eliminate ery element or
chance or uncertainty by getting our
figures when you need anything In
lumber?
Gray's Harbor Commercia
Company
w.
i. fEWEI.U Manager.
Phone Main VI.
THE POPrXAR PLACE" TO
F.AT 18 THE
The French
Restaurant
Everything prrrixl first -clam.
Best regular meals hi Pendle
ton for 25 cents.
SHORT ORDERS
A SPECIALTY.
Polydore Moens, Prop.
Walters' flouring Mjj,
'"ipiclty, ltd barrels a day.
Moiir "changed for wheal.
F1"ur Mill Fed, Chopped FVt ;
tc, niwava on band.
til"- f fv