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4 PACK TWO, DAILY EAST OIIEGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1906. EIGHT PAGES. COFFEE Our very best is "Devers Blend" The most popular Coffee in the' city is "Coyamo" STADARD GROCERY co. Cor. Court and Johnson Streets T5e Quality Store GENERAL NEWS. Postmaster General Dominguez, of Mexico, has been appointed delegate to the international postal congress, held at Rome during March. According to figures compiled from reports from 28 steamship companies during 105. "7.835 persons crossed the Atlantic first-class. 107,097 sec-end-class, and 776.3o0 steerage. The last body recovered from the Valencia wreck was picked up at Barclay sound, 35 miles In a straight line from the scene of the wreck. It was unrecognizable. To date 22 bodies hiw l.een recovered from the sea. The r.tw edition of "e- Jewish Von Bock shows that there are five times as manv Jews In New York city as In any other city In the world. There are 672. 7"S In Xew Tork. whereas Vienna and Lodz, Poland, have 150,- 000 each. London has but 135.000 Henry Hearthfekl, of Wales, .was nccustu of stealing l?il from a roof, and broke Jail and fed. : After hi had traveled iSf-flO miles he surrendered and was tried on the charge of theft and acqt itted. But he was held for trial for escaping from prison. ( The Northwestern and Chicago uni- ! versifies and seven other institutions of learning in the northern part of the middle west have adopted strln- I gent rules fur the conduct of football ; hereafter. All brutality, seml-profes-; sionalism rind salaried coaches will be j eliminated. , I In the Boston city council a propo- sitior. to submit to popular vote of the city w hether the city should build j and maininin municipal gas works. ! was defeated. It received 42 vote3, j wherens fr) were needed to submit.! Open eh.tvzes of bribery and Interes tcdness aie made. Congressman Su'zer In open session of the houe accuses the National City bank of Ne-v York, of tax dodging. It bout-tit for $.2C5.O00 a site of the government (the nid custom house groun 1 ) said to b easily worth $10.- HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. B. K. Taylor, Portland: George F. Roberts, Portland; Walter Lewis, San Francisco; W. H. Zlegler, Portland, Sidney Soule, Portland; C. R. Duryea, New York; E. M. Rosenthal, Port land; G. D. Rushmore. San Francisco; X. I.. Tooker. Portland; Chas. J. Lex, Cincinnati; Frank Prrish, Portland; A. Bennett. Portland; F. D. Holbrook. Portland: W. B. McClintock, Portland; H. G. Gordon. Denver; J. A. Lamb, Coqullle; H. C. Bryson. Walla Walla; John D. Land, St. Louis; J. Romlg and wife. Baker City: W. D. Smith. Moscow; N. B. Krause. Seattle: X. B. I Macklln. Portland; Mrs. M. D. Need. Baker City. MILLS OF RED TAPE HOW WILL TROOPS REACH ALASKAN TERRITORY? American Soldiers Must Do Sent to Abiska to Relieve Third Inrantry, Hut King KUwunl Will Not Permit Foreign Trooiw to Mureti Across His Territory mid ho Complications May Art.se lH'llcato Mutter Ih Now Being Settled. The Golden Ride. 1 C. E. Biggs. Milton: W. W. Wolf. Echo: G. H. Shoop, Claresholm. Al berta: J. W. Lambert" Walla Walla; W. H. Sherrod. Seattle: A. J. Sherrod. P,,rf I Walla Walla: Daniel O'Connor, Walla aro.ni. -... ,, t tuia, naurr oiun 1 1 , jut xsasseL. Saughridge. W. Felthouse, Harry Dav enport. R. W. Rigsby, Whitman Bas ket ball team; G. L. Williams. Grant's Tass: E. J. Smith, Walla Walla; E. L. McBrown. city: Elmer Hall and wife. Nye; W. W. Shephard. city; Mrs. F. Kepplnger. city; Henry Rebedue, city; W. R. McRoberts. Spokane; William J. Moore, Spokane; Sam Lee. Port land: G. J. McEroy, Starbuck: R. S. French, Starbuck; Thomas Robert son, Myriek; Mrs. Agnes Swauger, La Grande. Washington, Feb. 3. International complications may attend the moving of the Third Infantry from Alaska next July, und as the authorities do not just know what they may bo "up against" they are preparing to hand the problem to some guileless con tractor to solve as best he can. When the Third is moved some other regiment must be sent to take Its place and the department is in doubt as to the best route for the new body of men to take. The White Pass and the Yukon route would be the best from a distance-saving piiit of view. The attitude of the Canadian government, however, ought to be as certained before our soldiers are sent marching across King Edward's ter ritory. In order to find just what the Canadians would think of the Idea It would be necessary to unwind a tre mendous amount of red tape. The state department would have to be asked by the war department to sound the British foreign office. The Brit ish foreign office would refer the mat ter to the secretary of war. The sec retary of war would pass the matter up to the secretary of state for the colonies and the secretary of state for the colonies would then get busy and communicate with the Canadian of flclals who In their turn would sift the question through a dozen selves. It would probably take until July before the answer trickled back to war department In Washington. To take a short cut through the reel of tape the war department has decided to let the contract out for the trans porting of so'diers. The contractors who get the job will be required to give bond to the department that should there be objection to the trans portation across the Canadian terri tory, the contractors will see to It that the troops reach their destina tion by some other route without ad ditional expense to the government. The CHURCHES COn.Mfth years ' never : Luckiest Man In Arknnsn. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas." writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous cough ing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure con sumption if taken In time. My wife improved with first bottle and 12 bot tles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money re funded. At Tallman & Co. and Brock a: the time it was purchased.1-' McComas, druggists; 50c and tl.no. LEAVES MARSHAL'S OFFICE. IOW m and 1.11 ui on. which it a dollar taxes. had Trial bottles free. NORTHWEST NTOi. W." ,. U:ki aiot tr h miles -. to have i,. way froi-i All Portland oeoniial ion I'M yet prdd few d;;y( th'y v. own rnan fi. P.. & was found dead X. "track, three Over 40 Converts. The revival meetings being conduct ed by Rev. X. H. Brooks, at Hepp ner. are highly successful, over 40 converts being added to thj Christian f Wallula. He is supposed s'"ce lne meetings otgan .-, farm hnnd hentine his three weeks ago. This series of for of a to Walla Walla. rons subject to the i v. an-i v.ho have not last year, are given a . race more, after which -n-.-ed if they do not. at once square with the city. A great slump in cattle has tak.tn place in Idaho. Two hundred and : sev-nty 1: i ! of afle. many of them gr J 's, - and Holse!ns. sold at Emmet . t:r days ago at f 1 3. 2 5 per head. T1 v a-e being tak-n to the Malheur -ntr. ! The Interstate Telephone company, ' of v .'.. r iieij.s. of .Spokane, is pr,.. ,,,, r rr .jited with having ar-' rtBfed for the purchase of all the 1'i'ky Mount-tin Bel! Telephone rorni-a:.'.'-- 'it e in Kootenai and Shos hone con ' in Idaho. The deal is' said to be for about ?200.000. Sen:: tor H'-yburn, of Idaho, lias de-: veivped '. zriuir.e case of appendici tis and is confined to his hotel at Washington. Adherents of the Roos evelt folicy toward forest reserves, feel certain 'hat his spleen is affect ed, as he was taken ill the day fol lowing 1: 1 - h a y speeeh favoring re peal of t'.c present forest reserve law. meetings will be closed on Sunday. February 11, and Rev. Brooks will then come to Pendleton and begin a revival which will continue for per haps a month, at the First Christian church. Church Contracts Let. H. Moussu, the well known stone mason, has secured the contract for the basement of the Improvements to the Presbyterian church, and Charles Cole, the well known contractor, will construct the wings and make the Improvements In the Interior of the building. Work Is now In progress on the excavation and the Improvements will be rushed to completion as rap idly as possible. !1iity I'nder Reed (Joes to Wallowa County to Run for Office. United Stutes Deputy Marshal S. Henderson has tendered his resig Hon to Marshal Charles J. Reed enter the race for nomination for dis trict attorney for the district Includ ing Union and Wallowa counties, sys the Oregon Daily Journal. Marshal Reed stated this morning that he would not appoint a new man to fill the vacancy, adding: "When the land fraud cases came up for trial I needed more men than I had In office. I made two addi tional appointments. I do not -now need six men and will not name any one to take Mr. Henderson's place." Mr. Henderson Is a resilient of En terprise. He was deputy district at torney under LeRoy Loinax in 11)04 for the district comprising Union, Wallowa and Laker counties. The last legislature cut off Baker county and made It a district by Itself. Gov ernor G. E. Chamberlain in May ap pointed a democrat district attorney for Wallowa and Union counties. Clarence Crawford, who named John S. Hodgin as deputy to succeed Mr. Henderson, a republican. Mr. Hen derson then came to Portland and secured the appointment as deputy United States marshal. When Marshal Reed took the oath of office last May he appointed L. C. Driggs, F. A. Clark. W. II. Griffith and S. Z. Henderson as his deputies. When the land fraud cases came up and additional men were needed to serve papers, L. Becker and G. A. Ilushee were named as extra deputy marshals. They have retained their positions ever since. In view of the additional work that will have to be done when the land trials begin again this month, Marshal Reed decided not to dispense with the services of his six men. He anticipates that five will be sufficient to do the extra antici pated work during the forthcoming trials. Christ Inn Science. Room 5, E. O. building. Services Sunday, 11 a m. Subject, "Soul." Wednesday meeting R p. m. Reading room open dally except Sunday, from 2 to 4 p. m. Christian Science liter ature on sAle, Salvation Army. Sunday services: Knee drill, 7 a. m.; holiness meeting. 11 a. m.; Jun iors' meeting, 1 p. m.; salvation meet ing, 8 p. m. Sublect, "Tho Terrible In Cast." Also farewell meeting of Lieutenant Kuhns. Everybody come. First Congregational Church. Rev. Richard Brown, nctlng pastor, 10:30, "The Splendor of Facing Life's Difficulties," a sermon to those who attended the recent Davis trial.: 7:30 an illustrated sermon by the aid of a powerful stereoptlcon. Subject, Chas. M. Sheldon's world famous story, "In His Steps; or What Would Jesus Do?" Silver offering at the door for benefit of the parsonage fund. Baptist Church. Morning theme, "The Fame of Faith": evening theme, "Warming Around the Wrong Fire." A practi cal sermon. We have good singing at this church, also good sized congre gations and plenty of good Christian spirit, but very poor preaching. Come and hear the music, worship God and meet your friends. Fresbytcrlnn Church. Morning worship at 10:30 In the chapel of the academy building nn the north side. Sermon, the first of a series on the temptation of Jesus. Special music under direction of Mrs. Marsten. The Bible school meets at 12 m. In the same building. There are classes for all and a most favor able opportunity for the best klndof work. A cordial invitation Is ex tended to all for these services. Methodist Episcopal Church. The revival meetings will continue all next week. No service tonight. Rev. William De Weese has returned to his charge for Sunday, but will be heer again Monday and preach each evening next week. Rev. I. B. Tall man will preach at 11 a. m. Sunday and the pastor at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock, Intermediate league 3, and Epworth league 6:30 p. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all services. Robert Warner, pas tor. First Chrtstfun Church. Bible school, 9:45. There Is a separate room for each class. Come and study with us. W. F. Taylor, su perintendent. Song service and com munion at 11. Every service at 7:30; subject, "New Work We May Do for Christ and His Church." This Borvic. WTTt be .SOTlducted by ihe young peo pie of the church. You will find thli service Interesting and Instructive, Prayer meeting and choir practice Wednesday evening. We welcome you to all these meetings. W. of W. Dance. Dance to be given by Pendleton Camp No. 41, Woodmen of tho World, at Eagles' hall Monday evening, Feb ruary 6. All Woodmen cordially In vited. Each Woodman Is entitled to Invite a friend not a Woodman. Cards and dancing. Committee, A. J. Gib son, Charles Cole, V. Stroeble. Charles Thompson, a Northern Pa clflc pumpman at Butte, suicided by shooting himself through the head from unknown motives. He was single man and well-to-do. For Side, the liunolu, That Was Won. Miss Eleanor Blue was fortunate enough to win the Metrostyle Pianola offered by Mr. E. J. Donaldson to his customers. Miss Blue is willing to accept a very low cash offer for this splendid in strument, which cannot be purchased ordinarily for less than 1250.00 any where In the world. For particulars apply at East Ore gonian office. This is a better country tg live-in, because Schilling's Best is in it. Your grocer's ; moaeybacK ! LADIES A Policy-Holder's Com'y All the profits earned by the Oregon Life Insurance Company go to the policy-holders and are distributed to them in ca.-h as a dividend at the end of each year. The company is pirely mutual, with the additional advantage of having a guarantee fund of one hundred thousand dollars to start with. This sum is unselfishly furnished by Oregon's most prominent business men. Investigate our superior methods and lower rates before you sign an application for life Insurance. Fifth floor, Macleay Building. 2s Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. U Samuel, manager. Keep Your Money in Oregon Frightfully llunicrl. Chas. W. Moore, a machinist, of Ford City, Pa had his hand fright fully burned in an electrical furnace. He applied Bucklcn's Arnica Salve with the usual result: "a quick and perfect cure." Greatest healer on irth for Burns, AVouiids, Sores, Ecze ma and Files. 25o at Tallman & Co.'s and Brock & McComas, druggists. Horses Wanted. Wanted C00 saddlo and pack horses, to conform with the follow ing description. All must oe of hardy colors, good condition, thoroughly sound and ull to be geldings, weigh ing from 1000 to ii00 pounds; deep in the chest, well muscled, good dlspo slilon and good lookers; and frje from blemishes; from 4 to 3 years old, and all broke genrie to ride. The undersigned will be at Pendle ton February 6th, to Inspect, buy and receive the same on the above date, without fall. FRYE-BRUHN INC. All old-tlmo cough syrups bind the bowels. This Is wrong. A new Idea was advanced two years ago In Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy acts on the mucous mem branes of, the throat and lungs and loosens tho bowels at the same time. It cxpelB all cold from the system. It clears the throat, strengthens the mu cous membranes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Tallman & Co. miiumiiniTiTO CDid you know that Accordion Plait ing is more popular than ever among genteel dressers? C.Hot irons injure delicate fabrics. We use the steam method exclusively. We can do your work just as satisfactorily as if you lived in Portland. Write for free circu lar and particulars. Wc do Accordion Sunburst and Knife Plaiting to order. MISS O. GOULD MARQUAM BLDO. PORTLAND, ORE, The best $3.50 Shoe j on Earth WHY PAY $3.60 AND 14.00 FOR A SHOE THAT THE MAKER IS ASHAMED TO PUT HIS NAME OX, WHEN YOU CAN BUY "SO ItO SI 8" SHOES FOR THE SAME MONEY. ! ALEXANDER'S! agents for Pendleton (Flfifl flat- -V GREAT MARK 1.3 SOONEST HIT, says the old proverb, and you can't miss the mark as to quality or econo my If you aim for here when lumber buying Is on your mind. We turn over to you the output of some of the best mills In the country well sea soned, carefully cut and surfaced lum ber fit for the finest house In the land. Lime, Cement and Sand also handled. Pendleton Planing Mills KOItKltT FORSTKU, Proprietor. 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 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 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 RELIABLE PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. Court Street, Two Doors East of Golden Rule Hotel. FRANK B. CLOPTON Sh CO. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Investment Brokers DIRECTORS. FRANK II. CI.OPTOX, President; T. C. TAYLOR, VIce-I'rcHldent; F. W. VIXCEXT Second Vice-President; MARK MOORIIOUSE, See re v-Trca surer; F. W. MATLOCK. 1 WlWl:" 1 "KEEPING A STIFF FRONT." is us good In a man's character, as In his shirt. If his laundryman will only keep that shirt front white and stiff he'll be satisfied. Well, we make a specialty of doing laundry work as it should be done, and for that reason we ulways manage to keep our cus tomers. We guarantee care, cleanli ness and excellent finish to every ar ticle entrusted to us. Special rates for family washing. Pendleton Steam Laundry 'Phone Main 170. FISHM.W & PETERS, Props. Best 1 Good Dry Wood j and KOCK SPRING COAL Die Coal that gives the most t heat. Z PROMPT DELIVERIES. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at llenidngs' cigar store, Opp. Peoples Ware house. ."Phone Main 8. 1 RoslynCoal $6.50dehv- ered, $6.00at the shed J Roslyn Coal, tor thorough exhaustive tests, has been se- lecled by the U. S. government for the use of Its war vessels, as It stood tho highest test. 2 PROMPT IHXIVE.IY. ROSLYN WOOD & COAL CO. Office nt W. C. It. Depot. i -PHONE MAIN 2B. Electric Lights They are the best. They require no oil. They ure tho olieutwKt. They give plenty of light. They require no denning. They are always ready for nso. Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. CORNER COURT AND GARDEN ST CONTRACTORS who appreciate grxid stu."f lit rock bot tom prices are Invited to limcct otr present stuck. Never Isifore huvo . j cut our profits to such an extent. Tills Is Your Chance A word to tho niso is suffl- lo buy. clout- Oregon Lumber Yaro Near Court, House Pendleton. Oregon. 'Phono Main 8. tsetore Investing Your Money It will pay you to come to ONTARIO, the COMING CITY of EASTERN OREGON and look over the ALFALFA LANDS which fill pay yon large returns on your money. Wo hr.vo several hundred jcrcs of tl e liest Irrigated Alfalfa Ijiind In tho went, which yields from seven to twelve tons ier acre. For further particulars write BURBRIDGE & CAREL, Ontario, Oregon. o