PACK TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TTESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1906. Eioirr PAGES. Low Death Rate High Interest Earning Economy of Management Keep Your Money in Oregon Advantageous combination offered by the Oregon Life Insurance Company. Nothing to equal it anywhere. Office -5th floor, Macleay Building, 286 Washington Street., Portland, Oregon. L. Samuel. IS A SIOUX MAIDEN GENERAL NEWS. The Dunlop Milling company plant at Nashville, Tenn., was damaged $260,000 by fire. Including the Oregon and several other somewhat old-fashioned ves sels, the United States has 27 "first- class" battleships from 11,000 to 16,- 000 tons size. Edward R. Tufts, n Chicago million Ollmrlng to Its Dead Mother's nll.e wlth larRe noll,nBS ot minlllg Breast After the Rattle of Wouiul- property In Montana, nas Deen con ed Knee In 1891 Adopted by Colo- vlcted of perjury In connection with lid nud Mr Colby, of Washington, IOST BIRD, NOW A STUDENT OP CHEMAWA. Tragic History of Sioux ClUld Found D. C. For tle Part Year She Una lleen a Resident of Portland. Brief Record of County EVGPitS Special Correspondence FREEWATEH ADVICES T11K COMMERCIAL CLUB HAS OVER 25 MEMBERS. Measures Taken to Secure More Rail road Facilities George George Is Still Missing" Tuni-a-lnm Rrldgc Had Been Accepted Fruit Cannery saloon In Freewater for some time, has gone to Echo, where he will go Into the saloon business. The play, "Nevada, the Wanderer," which was postponed on account of the diphtheria scare, will take place Friday evening, January 26. It is to be put on by home talent. NEWS OF MILTON FOR PARDON MOSES TAYLOR. Is Probable, to Be Built by a UUih PETITIONS CIRCULATED Man Gambling Case Continued New Bank Building Will Be Erect- "Nevada," January 26. Contract Awarded for Extension of Bank at Free- In the Chemawa Indian school is now one of the most Interesting Indl- cnne(j n getting a divorce from his wife. J. C. Napier, the negro lawyer and banker of Nashville, who was recently offered the position of United States consul at Bahla, Brazil, called on the president today and thanked him for the proposed appointment, but de an girls In the United states, Lost Bird, a Brule Sioux girl, who Is th adopted daughter of Mrs. Clara B. Colby, editor of the Woman's Tribune, the equal suffrage paper which was removed from Washington, D. C, to Portland last year. Lost Bird is a full-blood Brule Sioux child, and was found on the battleground of Wounded Knee, in South Dakota, three days after that battle, in which Sitting Bull, the Sioux chieftain, was killed by United States soldiers in 1891. During the battle Lost Bird's moth er sat In her tepee with her 6-months-old child beside her, while the tribes men were being shot down by the soldiers. A stray bullet Intended for a soldier, killed the mother while she was sitting alone In the tepee. Three days afterward, while some squaws were looking over the bat tleground, they found Lost Bird clinging to the breast of her dead mother, the corpse of the mother and the living babe having been conceal ed from view by the wrecked tepee since the battle, three days before, The Indian women, struck by the pitiable plight of the child, called It a Lost Bird, the name which clung to It ever afterward. Colonel Colby, Lieutenant Sidney B. Burbank, of the sixth Infantry, has ben sentenced to 15 months Imprisonment and dis missal from the army for abandoning his Filipino wife. The decree of di vorce, which the woman obtained also grants the woman alimony. The bark Octavla has been wrecked off the coast of the Province of Buenos Ayres, between Puerto Me- danog and Punta Mogotes. The Amer ican vice consul of Bahla Blanca, Dunlel Meyer, was aboard the vessel, Details are unknown. Probably all are lost. It Is now regarded as certain that the United Mine Workers' convention will appoint a committee to confer early In February with a committee of mine owners and operators, and that an attempt will be made to get together and avert the threatened strike. NORTHWEST NWSi Freewater, Jan. 16. A commercial! dob was organlxed in Freewater Sat-j rday evening with a membership of over 25. Officers for the ensuing! year were elected as follows: Pres ident, John S. Vinson; secretary', Miles Overholt; treasurer, J. H. Hall. A committee of five members of the club was appointed to interview the officials of the proposed railway Water Main New water Will Open Next Week Schools Reopened, Diphtheria Be ing Eliminated McQuary Building Is Completed Miss Troy Has Been Graduated In Spokane as a Nui Will Kirk Has Appendicitis. Milton, Jan. 16. Moses Taylor, the w States army and present at the battle of Wounded Knee, saw the child and learned of Its tragic history and took I In Vi i r- cm and " " I ii il If i I a Vl t r1 .. in the national caoltal. where himself Snka?e' Euene '"P1' , . i j,j i, , jmuiyii nvciunti mill a systematic plan of education whloh has continued since. The girl's life was spent in the cap from Wallula to Walla Walla by the , nea- Weston, was In the city vester- Northern Pacific, and to offer them daJ. circulating a petition among the a rignt or way ana grounds tor a sta-: people which will be sent to the gov tlon and yards at this place. Offlc-: emor asking Taylor's pardon from lata at ana walla state tnat the tne penitentiary. The sentence of two soad is assured, and that a double years for Taylor was affirmed by the track will be built through the Hudson gUprtfme court. It seems that the Bay country. This Is considered the petition Is being freely signed oest possible route, as there are few ( throughout this entire section smucs uiiuufiii lilt; nuusun Day, country. The search for George George, the stale line farmer, who has been miss-' Ing for a few weeks. Is practically given up, and his whereabouts Is as oiyaterinus now as It was at first. Dirfemat articles have been found which for a time were considered ex- i cellent clues, but when a search was ' ...i.B ol . oon.B ue- tQ arrange wlth t0 do thls work waB wmL .m Kll u.e tu.ury, , one of a wno claimed to be on ...e mat ns committee, suiciae, ana to ,he gcheme, nd merely hired by aome hold that he has been murdered. hlm t0 flnd out wnnt wag Delng ftt. The county commissioners have In spected the Tum-a-lum bridge re cently constructed over the Turn-alum -Mid Walla Walla rivers near this place, at a cost of $2300. The people of this vicinity are petitioning the county court to establish a county eteen ""re ana B..a tary, He reclteg ln his petition that and to put in a rural mall route. ; .. ,h. ,tlmnnv nf p!l1mBr ,hih Since the bridge has been construct-: h.m nnH ,., h ,,na nnl deem It Just that he should be pun lshed on testimony of an ex-convlct. Awarded Contract, J. F. Campbell has been awarded the contract for digging a ditch for an extension of the water main on Mill street. This ditch covers 2000 linear feet, and it will be 30 Inches deep. The contract price Is 5 cents per linear foot. The Bank of Milton will In the next 10 days open a bank at Freewater to be known as the Freewater Branch o: the Bank of Milton. The bank will occupy Mrs. Wright's building on De pot street until the bank building is erected by the company early In the 692, an Increase over 1904 of approx imately $3,000,000. In a quarrel over a dice game at stabbed pocket knife, and Benl Ruberto ln turn stab bed Flllpls with a pair of shears. Both men will recover. ltal until last year, when the Colby The labor unions of Spokane, which family came to Portland. She was have been jangling for several years given every advantage. Her assocl- past, will try and meet on common ates have been of the best people to grounds by surrendering the charter Taylor was convicted of the crime of attempting to fire the wheat field and barn of James Banister, for which it was alleged he had hired two men, and he was also accused of having asked them to thrash Banister, who was Taylor's brother-in-law, and who Taylor claims, was mostly the cause of a separation between him and his wife. One of. the men Taylor tried tempted. The other man was named Palmer, and Taylor now carries 15 efflda-vlts with him, which he claims were formerly Issued against this man for deeds committed ln the past, and it is claimed that these affidavits show that Palmer has spent most of his time heretofore In the Idaho penlten be found. Her training has ever been levatlng and her surroundings in spiring. With all these advantages it Is said the Sioux blood often asserts Itself in her disposition. Since coming to Portland Lost Bird has been a student at Chemawa, a portion of the time. ed. Aid Society. The Ladles' Aid society of the Con gregational church held Its annual election Friday, the following offic ers being elected: President, Mrs. Jennie Atcheson; vice president, Mrs. Jennie Hoon; secretary, Mrs. Nellie Campbell; treasurer, Mrs. Henry Groath. The ladles of the society will meet each week regularly, and will assist ln paying the salary of the pas tor here. John Malla, of Park City, Utah, Is expected here In the near future to Rook over the situation regarding the "establishment of a fruit cannery at this place. The only objection to a cannerv heretofore In Freewater. was spring. The building will be a hand the fact that there was no bank here. ' some brick. and now that there will be two banks, The public schools were opened the fruit cannery will no doubt be a yesterday morning after being closed to I two weeks on account of diphtheria The case of Harry Badgcro. who ' In the Milton and Freewater precincts. was chanted with playing cards In Ed Editor C. E. Brown and family, who White's clear store. Just across the : were under quarantine for some time, Milton side, which was postponed have been released, and It Is believed until January 19. will probably be that the disease is entirely stamped DOftDoned until later as circuit court out In In session in Pendleton this week. I Rev. Harry Baker Smith, pastor o and It will be Impossible for Judge the Christian church of Milton, Is as Foe to attend to this case, which ho slstlng In a series of revival meetings lias In charge. at Hood River. The schools were opened yesterday J- E. McQuary hns completed the 3rtcr heine closed for two weeks on erection of a frame office building on account of diphtheria In the Milton ; door south of his hotel In this city. nd Freewater districts. He has rented the building to Dr. -John Peamler, who stolo some coal Ruckman who will use It for a dental Trnm t- Kunnvslde school district, . office, ill. latter nnrt of last week, was fined Miss Ida Troy, daughter of Mr. and 935 and costs, and has been taken to Mrs. A. E. Troy, has returned from Tmlletnn HpoKane, wnere sne nas oeen iukwi R. W. Gandy, recently from Call- a course for a trained nurse. She has fniula- and a former resident of this received her diploma, and expects to place, has purchased the residence nurse in Milton and different parts of nmni,rtv of O. W. Hansell for $850. ; Umatilla county. Mr. Oandv expects to put up a build- T. C. Frazler, city treasurer, has Is- intr in the business district shortly, sued the following financial state. .h.,. he will conduct a cloak, suit ment for 1905: Total receipts. .ml ladles' furnishings establishment. $9101.15. Of this $3721.84 was r John S. Vinson has sold the build- celved from the electric light system r,. r,nw nccunled bv the Peacock and $1898.08 from the water syBtem Milling company's bank to the Bank $66.75 was collected for fines. Total e Miifn- ,-nn.rideratlon. $1000. The disbursements were $9040.07, $1000 rr,.rv Mllllnii company will erect for electric light extension and $2066 - t,n,iinr for a bank early in the 54 for salaries. The bonded indebted i r,A it ! the Intention of the neas of the city Is $27,000, and the Hank of Milton company to erect a floating Indebtedness is $3000, bear k-ir-v hnlldlna- also. I Ing Interest at D per cent interest, HuKh Williams, a recent arrival Will T. Kirk, a former student of from Franklin county, Washington, Columbia college at this place, and has purchased 20 acres of land In the a graduate of the business department j.,,ir,n nv d strict for wtncn ne is reported quite in wun appenuiuiu; .i tisn ner acre. He will, move at St. Luke's hospital, In Boise. Mr. ,;. fumilv here and will make It hl Kirk has been one of the editors Siome In the future. i the Payette (Idaho) Independent for Oeorge Ireland, who conducted a some time. The Coeur d'Alane club, at Coeur d'Alene, will this spring build a $10 000 club house. The funds are all ln sight. The output of silver, copper, gold and zinc from the Coeur d'Alenes ho was then a colonel In the United during 1905, was valued at $15,220,- A Modern .Miracle. 'Truly miraculous seemed the re covery of Mrs. Mollle Holt of this place," writes J. O. R. Hooper, Wood ford, Tenn., "she was so wasted by coughing up puss from her lungs, Doctors declared her end so near that her family had watched by her bed side 48 hours; when, at my urgent re quest Dr. King's New Discovers was given her, with the astonishing re sult that Improvement began, and con tlnued until she finally completely re covered, and is a healthy woman to day." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00 at Tallman & Co. and Brock & McComas', drug gists. Trial bottle free. of the Central Labor council, and then reorganizing. The Crescent Coal company proper ties on Coos Bay, have just been sold to San Francisco men for $149,000, The mine is only In process of devel opment, but has been a producer for six months. The steamer Chlco1 Is taking the output regularly. Upon the completion of the General Hospital at Centralla, Wash., that place will have the largest and best equipped hospital In Washington out side of Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma. The building Is the abandoned Grace college (Baptist) and contains 100 rooms for patients since being remod eled. LORTON IS OUT. Chairman of Walla Walla Republican Central Committee Deposed. The Walla Walla tSatesman gives the following account of the fight in the Walla Walla county republican central committee and the removal ot Eugene Lorton, Senator Ankeny's man, from the chairmanship: After wrangling for two hours this afternoon the republican county cen tral committee elected Alexander Cameron, the well known farmer and former member of the legislature from Walla Walla county, as chair man. When the committee met this after noon ln Justice Huffman's office ev ery precinct was represented. Eugene Lorton tendered his resignation as chairman and then the fight was on. The enemies of Lorton presented the name of Cameron, while the friends of the retiring chairman put up J. K Wilson. For about an hour the members of the committee then went at It In a hammer and tongc fashion, the lead ers of each faction accusing the other of trying to disrupt the republican party. Several warm speeches were made, In which members of the com mlttee were charged with Inspiring articles that have been publlHhed in the newspapers throughout the state relative to the fight that had been develoned In the party ln Walla Walla. After everv one had been given a chance to expatiate to the fullest de gree the ballot was called for, which resulted ln the election of Cameron over Wilson by a vote of 15 to 12. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense ot smell sad comn.eiely deraiiKe the wole flyfltem when entering It through the mu cous surfaces, hnrb articles should never be used except on prescript- n from repu table physicians, as the damaiee they will do la ten-fold to the good you can poaalbly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufacturd by K. J. Cheney A Co., To ledo. O.. contains no mercury, and la taken Internally, actinic directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ayatem. ln buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be aure you ftet the genuine. It la taken internally and maue in Toledo, unio. by v. j. cneney Co. Testimonials free. Hold by druggiata. l'rlce Toe per uuttle. Take Hall's Family I'llla for conatlpatlon. The amount of snowfall ln Spokane so far this winter Is very large com pared with last season. To date 23, Inches of snow have fallen, while year ago up to and Including Janu, ary 12, the amount was only 4 Inches. Last winter, however, was the lightest In snowfall for the last 25 years, as only 11.1 Inches fell du Ing the entire winter. The heaviest winter for the same period was 188 1890, with 79.1 Inches. The heaviest single month was February, 1 with 37.8. Inches. AOcbixsi on grip's White Carnival Bargains White Carnival In Muslin Underwear and White Goods The newness, freshness. Immaculate nlceness of our Muslin Underwear stock attracts all women. On top of It all are the many bargains offered. Every piece of white goods In our store Is greatly reduced. Muslin Underwear on display hi Show Window. FRANK B. CLOPTONi& CO. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Investment Brokers! DIRECTORS. FRANK B. CIOPTOV, President; T. O. TAYLOR, Vice-President; F. W. VINCENT Second Vlce-Pretddent; MARK MOORHOUSE. Sec re' v-Treasurer; F. W. MATLOCK. IT WILL BE DOME RICIIT 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 of 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 ln my employ one of the best plumber In the business, and water, steam and other pipe fitting la solicited. ' A specialty of tin, sheet Iron and copper work. B. F. DECK THE OLD RELIABLE PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. Court Street, Two Doors East of Golden Rule Hotel. Found at last a place where one can trust their best linen or daintiest lingerie to be laundered. We se only harmless materials to cleanse all articles en trusted to us. A trial order will con vince you that we live up to our ad vertisement Pendleton Steam Loundry 'Phone Main 179. FLSIIMAN ft PETERS. Props. ELECTRIC LIGHTING Is as cheap as any other lllumlnant, and far more convenient c- Let Us Figure With You about wiring your home, office or store. We can get you up a handsome window display. Better talk with ua on the subject. J. L, VAUGHAN Phone Maim $39 123 West Court Two words. Schilling Best; and one more that is moneyback standfor the best te trade : best goods and best dealing. Tow gracttt'l I Koneybaca, OUR STOCK is of fine, selected Lumber. We can give you any sort you require. LUMBER In large or small quantities, dressed or in the rough. Fine flooring, Fram ing Timbers, Joist, Siding, etc. Olva us a trial order and see how thorough ly satisfactory It will be filled. Oregon Lumber Yaro Near Court House Pendleton. Oregon. 'Phone Main 8. For coughs and colds no remedy Is equal to Kennedy's laxative Honey and Tar. It Is different from all others better, because it expels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Affords Im mediate relief ln croup, cougs, colds, whoonlng cough, -tc. Children love It. Sold by Tallman & Co. Great remnant salo commences Wednesday. 9 a. m.; one-fourth to one-half regular price, at Teutsch's. e ee ee ee ee ee BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Two fine building lots, $200 each, I -room house, two Iota; good well; located near school, price S10E0.00. Good 6-room house, larce barn, two large lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken yard, "rice J2S00.00. House, and lot near West End school, $600. House and two lots on Maple St, $650.00. House and barn, 7 lots, good orchard, plenty well water, $2,000.00. TheBe three places must be sold within 30 days. Come early and e cure bargain. $60 acres Birch creek, 25 acres alfalfa; A gret bargain, $7,600.00. 160 aere ranch on McKay creek, to excha -e for etty property. New 8 -room house, large barn, chicken house, lots. Price $$600.00. 160 acres one and Athena at a bargain. ee ee ee a half miles south of e e ee ee ee Also vacant lots ln 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. Finest residence and two lots ln t e city, $7,600. nt lot on Jane street, near Court, $628. $00 acre wheat ranch, 360 sown In wheat, $16,000; IS miles from Pen leton, 8 miles to market $60 Mres; 520 in wheat, 1$ miles south of city. w Kidney Troubles are easily relieved and cured ln the Hoirinninff. but as the disease grows In severity we must find a more potent remedy. Here Is where Trvlmr'a Buchu ee Wafers excel as a cure, ui tu, , i i. Ae K,,f rnflm tnry give quiuiv icim., . ee than that, they give a sure anu lasting cure, uney positively " ee ................ eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea rcoSMaVn SS HARTMAN BENTLEY 'PHONE MAIiI M. COURT ST., PENDLETON, ORE. ee ee ee