DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PEXOLETOX. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 10.
KIGIIT PAGES.
DEMAND FOR FENCE POSTS.
PAGE TW O.
COFFEE
Our very best is "Devers Blend"
The most popular Coffee in the city
is "Coyamo"
STADARD GROCERY co.
Cor. Court and Johnson Streets
The Quality Store
GENERAL NEWS.
At Los Ansilos the 3-monthsold
baby girl of Mr. ami Mrs. J. V. Dev
lin was smothered to death by a large
Persian cat lying: on Its face. Its
strength b -Iiir Insufficient to push the
cat off.
There were four suicides In San
Francisco February 111: Mary A.
Badger, carbolic acid; Tod Brown,
from Healdsburp. pistol: Sum lia
iuet. gas: an unknown man shot him
self In the office, of a parochial
school.
The German societies of the United
States have contributed to the manu
facture of a punch bowl of special
pattern which has been presented to
Kaiser AVilholm. It cost Mn.nnn. it
Is made of silver, cold. Ivory, bronze
and onyx. i
Anderson Fowler, a coal dealer,
died on hoard the steamer Republic
from New York. Just as she was e".-t-rine
the harbor of Naples. He 1. ft
Jiri.e'i'i.n.Hi. He was th- principal
owner of the Fowler Pa. kins com
pany of Kansas City.
In a sp.' h to jr. ( !'. ;,t
cieV..;ind. J.din 1.. Sullivan c'v's.-l
them to cur r.v.t tol.aei'o. .i.i-e-t-s
and whiskey. He -i.. "I have pun
ished a lot ..f whisk, y in ir.y tine ,
but was n.-vr .he ip anl low
rno'i'-'n ;o ::: la i ; otto-."
I'.ev. 1 r.j Simmons, th" IVo.it sui
cide, alonir wo'i ...a-r fai'lns, has
l-en proven to 1... a e . i IHr. l y
comparison of the oont.-nt of bis .-i-vate
stror.e Pox v illi latter which he
i. ft. It Is !; ii 're; 'e l Ivo. f lrt he
was a '!ei:en..r;n ij.-f. fin,l -iatj-'.a.
VU llv s pr. b-ra k
of a .,v,l
Ile .v as a . on r.ti il
Melville-Xorthey Is suing for a divorce
from her third husband, at P.utte. ac
cusing him of compeling her to marry
her fourth husband by threats and by
hypnotic suggestion. Mrs. Walbridge-Hunter-Melville-Xorthey
Is 19 years of
age.
The orchestra of the Savage Eng
lish Opera company struck for the
payment of their salaries during the
pr.sentation of "Faust" at Seattle and
held up the performance until the
manager came to their terms. The
musicians claimed to believe that the
treasurer was about to flit with the
money in hand.
The coroner's Jury at Helena, which
investigated the Helena wr-ck In
which five lives were lost February a.
returned a verdict finding the wreck
:ue to the gross negligence of the
.Northern Pacific company. The Jury
finis the company wanked the crew
too many hours; that the brakomen
wa re not sufficient for a train of the
to-anae and that the ri-ew was negli-
i't iii handling the train.
IS
IH!VKN TO CRIME 11Y
NEGLECT OF PARENTS.
Sad Story of Union County T.uil Wlirt
Wiw Loft Uxm Hie World liy Cruel
Parents Now In .lull at Union,
Where Ho Awaits Sentence for
Stmlliie Whiskey IVoin Elgin S.
loon.
In one of the steel cells of the
Union county Jail Is a boy 15 years of
age. awaiting sentence, says n Union
dispatch. This lad Is charged with
breaking Into a saloon and stealing
two quarts of whiskey. The crime
was committed In Elgin December S
last, and since that dale he has been
confined In the county Jail awaiting
the action of the grand Jury. The
grand Jury' found a true bill and the
boy has pleaded guilty. The Judge Is
withholding sentence.
This boy has a history which Is per
haps similar to that of many who
have transgressed the law. His his
tory, though short. Is sufficient to
demonstrate that the boy Is not
wholly blameablo for his present pre
dicament. According to his statements
his case Is much like that of "Topsy"
who "Just growed." His parents. It
seems, felt their responsibilities re
garding him ended about the time he
learned to walk.
T'luy have taken no pains to assist
him to an education. In fact, their
appreciation of parental obligation is
about on a par with that of the sal
nron which leaves its egtra In the
stream, trusting to nature and the
elements to rear Its young. Johnnie
Over 8,00,00 Are Now Used Each
Year.
The difficulty of obtaining fence
posts nt reasonable prices has given
an Impetus scarcely realized to forest
planting In the middle west.
Newspapers, farmers, Institutes,
women's clubs, and boards of trada
throughout the region are pointing
out the ncod of such material and
dwelling on tha profit renllicd by n
few men who planted trees years ngo
and whose plantations have been suc
cessful. The local supply of nil foret pro
ducts Is Insignificant, and timber, If
not grown nt home, muBt be Import
ed. With the continuous retreut of
the sources of supply under the at
tack of a vigorous demand, the length
of the haul Increases and the cost of
transportation rises higher and
higher. Yet the fields nnd pastures
must be fenced. The posts must be
had.
The annual production of fence
posts In the regular logging camps of
the country, as reported by the Inst
census. Is 8,715,661. How many times
greater than this Is the annual cut
from the home wood lot no figures
exist to show, but by taking the total
number of the farms and their acre
age and making a conservative allow
ance for posts for the fence Inclosing
each farm, It has been estimated that
upwards of 1,0(10,000,000 posts are
set each year. Such figures are too
vast to mean anything.
Even the nine million posts of the
census are a mere drop In the bucket
ns compared with the unreported
production, would, If set 15 feet apart,
girdle the earth, or would build a
solid idle P5 feet wide. 40 feet high,
and 0 mile long.
All old-time cough syrups bind the
bowels. This is wrong. A new Idea
was brought into the world, offered was advanced two years ngo In Ken-
to it. and allowed to battle with It the j nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This
best thai he could, in the struggle remedy acts on the mucous mem
with nature and the elements he fell, brands of the throat and lungs and
It was but natural that he should. loosens the bowels nt the same time.
For the past five years Johnnie has , jt expels all cold from the syste-n. It
practically shifted for himself. He j clears the throat, strengthens the mu
was but human. He worked when cous membranes. relieves coughs,
necessity drove him to It. and loafed colds, croup, whooping cough, etc.
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HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Pendleton.
H. M. o... d.-n. I artl ird: J. T. Hay
den. -t. Louis: Paulino Lederl". I. a
Orunde: A. T. P.er'.bll. Walla W.illi:'
T. .'.!. Ph'-'-oii and fatnilv: I. Fi - u-l. !
San Fr itv.se,,. j. ;. Vowler. l. tl n.. i
i . i 'at. on. .,!! m 1; .T. K. Maoklev. !
S tn Fran. 1 . J. Smith, -s-ui Fiae- j
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Hiatal'. n.;ia Willi: p.. M..rr'!. !... j
i--t on: F. 1. ("loo Inoui-h San Frili'-ia-;
' o J. W. i:..u-e. Speka' : H. ,. -.
Mc-ii. a.-: A. .1. Ma .A it It a. a ,
Spolf e,.; V. T. K"riU"e. Sealtli : P. . ,.
1. v. I.a ('Ivan ,.: K. J, i ,-Har . and v. if . i
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when he could. His parents had en
dowed him with but an ordinary
amount of courage nnd nature has
been sparing with his endowment of
physic, 1 strength. The result was
that he moved along the lines of least
resistance.
me .lay lie discovered that there
were means whereby he could man
age to secure things w bi.-h he desired
without wo'-klng for them. There has j
been no one M evplaln to him the j
"ldKhts of p.-op..rty." He to .k the j
easy plan. It was this discovery
wbb-h caus.-d his downfall and com-
1 . !', 1 him t
Sold by Tallman & Co.
Will I-ocnle In Tcnis.
In a letter received here from Clar
ence Knliiht. who recently went to
Texas, he states that Immediately after
arriving there he purchased PMt acres
of land at slightly over $7 per acre.
It is his Intention to remain in that
country.
No Cloves
Fitted
During Sale
Special
No Cloves
Exchanged
During Sale
Glove Sale
ON SALE TUESDAY, FEB. 13th
Mascot Gloves, Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Values at
95c
On Sale One Day Only Sale Begins 9 a. m. and
Closes at 6 p. m.
ALEXANDER'S
agents for Pendleton
A (iltEAT MAISIv i SOONEST HIT,
says the old proverb, and you can't
miss the mark ns to quality or econo
my If you aim for here when lumber
Inlying Is oil your mind. We turn
over to you the output of some of the
best mills In the country well sea
soned, carefully tut and surfaced lnm
ber fit for the fh.est house In the
land. I.lme, Cement and Sand also
handled.
Pendleton Planing Mills
nOllllKT I'onSTEM, Proprietor.
Try our Cascade red fir wood. Full
cord, pawed nnd delivered. f6.B0.
okeoov i.pmukr thd.
pond .las and mouths j
steel v 1th olilev criminals as .
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Ten. ami coffee co by taste
alone; nnd Pistes are many.
Schilling's P.cst tins nre five,
atvl c(.)tietjs four; all different;
moncyback all; at your grocer's.
IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT
All plumbing nnd tlri. sheet Iron or copper work entrusted to me
will be done right and irtuiranteed.
I have removed my shop to Court street, second door east of
Golden Kulo Hotel, where I am better prepared than ever to do the
highest class work.
Plumbing done by cxserlenced and proficient men. as 1 have In e
my employ one of the best plumbers In the business, and water, steam J
and ether pipe fitting Is solicited.
A specialty of tin, sheet iron nnd copper work.
D. F. BECK 5
Tin: oi.n r.n.i Aiu.i: pi.i'mukk ami tinsmith. J
Court Street, Two Doors Fast of (.olden ISulo Hotel.
FRANK B. CLOPTON CO.
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mctl.'j !a of ! 'aa -ir.y t fore you sia-n ;ai a rj ;! at ion for life Ins-i ranee
nnyw.c-o. Vur. ly mutj!; owned by the t !i-)i'.!;rr. Ali the profits
of tha l.i-ai.r - rail to tb'-m in .11 vl d n Vi a, th" end of every year. Op
cratltr.' .a safe, i "n : vatlvo plana that have Mood the teat f time.
Keep Your Money in Oregon
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I'ho Coal thai ulu.fi the most
heat.
PIIOMPT IH I.IVFr.ti:':.
C. MIKNIS
( old In Hear Valley.
r. P. I'li.ay i ettirneil last Fi-May from
Hear valley. lie tivi that the John
I iav ai 1 . ;, ia liavito' a summer c'.l
tii ile ci n. pared to feir valley, wheic
too !hei ini.rii r has i";''.:-cr. d from
10 io K. .iei;ierri la-low 'era every
r.iori.iiiH f"f the j.a.at to weeks.
t 'a liyill 'ity Tiat;le.
In Illinois! Hirre nie r.1,000 hlluinl
noit.i coal mliK.ia who ai r; vpe' t... to
stril.e A i 1 11 1, r.rovide.l an agreement
Is not if.aiheil between Die operators
and miners, -vhlch la not now regard
ed at po'sslhle.
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Htorc, ii. I'liplcs Wnre
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Norths lorn Gas &
ccirlc Co.
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RoslTi Coal $6.50 rJeliv- J
cred, $6.00at the shed J
lloslyn Coal, r "I T thoror.xh
eliniiMtlvc leads, lias Imtii se-
lectod liy tho U. S. gowrnnicut J
for iho use of H.4 iinr vcnmcIs,
as It slooil tho hl;;lit l't.
PKOMI'T DI.MVIvlV. I
JtOSIW WO(Jl) & COAL CO.
Ofllco al W. tv C. K. Depot. J
'PHOXE MAIN 20.
CONTRACTORS
!-'"' "I 'ft' ill lock hot
bulled io l,isn.rt ,
N'cicr heroic ,ac i
to such an extent. 'I'M
Your Chance
A wind to the vis.. . siiffl-
Oregon Lumber Yaro
Near Court House
'cndlctiui. .ircutmi.
'I'hoiio laln H.
Before Investing Your Money ;
It will pay you to come to ONTARIO, the COMING
CITY of EASTERN OREGON and look over
the ALFALFA LANDS which
1 I'lll iny you larao returns on your nionny. Wo lir.ve wvornl hundrwl
X j.tch of II c lK-st IriiKalixl Alfalfa Land In the weM, whlcli jlclds from
4 Min'ii to twelve Ions per acre. For further particular write
I BURCRIDGE & CAREL, Ontario, Oregon.
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