East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 16, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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COFFEE
The committee which awarded the
medal consisted of Secretary Moselcy
of the Interstate commerce commis
sion, and Messrs. W. P. Borland, J.
W. Watson, W. R. Wright and G. E.
Starblrd. Railway Gazette.
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Our very best is
The most popular
is "Coyamo"
STADARD GROCERY eg.
Cor. Court and Johnson Streets
The Quality Store
GENERAL NEWS.
Hawaiian planters will send a dole
patlon to the tobacco (Trowing- districts
of the United States to gain inform.i
tlon that may lead to the culture or
that plant In the Islands.
The Presbyterian church has 73
missionaries in China, and the mis
sion board has telegraphed to each to
be on his Riiard and to draw on it for
funds that may be needed to Insure
safety or escape.
In one school in New York city In
which there are St5 children, a re
cent Investigation disclosed that on
the day of the Inquiry. 104 had been
sent to school with no breakfast, while
u4 others had mulling more uian ua
and bread.
During a heavy fog at Victoria. 1).
C, a stranger threw a brick threw a
brick through the window of McMil
lan's jewelry store, seized a tray of
diamonds and jewelry and escaped.
iiarry Hazard has been
Vancouver. B. C.
arreste
at
Frederick V. Seward, aged To
years, a son of William H. .Seward.
who was secretary of suite in Lin- i
coin's cabinet, was lately knocked ,
down by an automobile In New York, j
una severely injured. Mr. s. ward w.u
-ct . ,. . ,
r - , , ' ,lr. suite under ;
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At a meeting ,,f Methodist editors' Llt-:v fined $'n for dispensing intox
and publishing managers of the ' "bile five other alleged joint
United States held In Cincinnati i; was iMs rirP under arrest,
decided that every priming establish- ! F r the first time sii.ee its o. gani-
......i i- rimi'.j i.y me .Methodist
ibiok Concern
shall hereafter be rua
- ! tie
pvti.iop" ,;,.,, :nak::;-
distinction between union and
non- j
I
union .workers.
Alexander Legb-r. a sod 22 years, is
under arrest tit Hoboken, N. J.,
charged with the murder of his broth
er Carl, last December. In orl-r to
obtain $.1iOni life insurance carried in
his favor. Carl die.) from the effects
nf tHi!g burned by a mysterious ffre
ivtich broke out in his bed v.hpc he
V4VS asleep.
John H. 'u and Frank Jnhn-oti
fled from Philadelphia together,
charged with defrauding th'ir credit
ors. At San Francisco "nt robbed
Johnson of Jll'm and fl-d to New
Mexico. Johnson took steps to have
him arrested, which was done, and
that fact le i to the detection of both
by authorities from Philadelphia, to
which place they will be taken for
trial.
The Ohio legislature has passed a
Mil making hazing In public and pri
vate schools and colleges a misde
meanor, punishable by a fine n it ex
ceeding $2"" or Imprisonment in jail!
not exceeding six months, or both. !
Teachei"s and heads of such schools 1
who know ingly permit hazing to be
practiced are also to be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor ai:.l a'-e punishable'
bv a fine not exceeding $2"". I
NOIITHWEST XCT.i
A boy named Frank Wicks was run
over and kiiled by a Southern Pacific
train at Albany. He attempted to
board a swiftly moving train for
amusement.
D. C. ilenny expects 'to take charjf'j
cf the government irrigntion project
at Yakima February 22, and to have
actual work progressing In a very
short time.
The oen-or ('.rami hole! at r:ak
City h.cs oee.i lea'---o fo; fi-.e years iy
J. M. St.irk. of In b pendent e, who
ha-s been In the hotel business in the
latter place for 14 years. j
The First National bank of Oranue
vllle lately declared a dividend of 4 0
per cent, and Increased its capital
OREGON LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Purely mutual to policyholders.
On plans that have stood the test of time
Economically and cleanly administered.
Profits of the business belongs to policyholders.
Returned to them in dividends at the end of each year.
' " L. SAMUEL, Mgr.
Macleay Building, 286 Washington Street, Portland, Ore.
"Devers Blend"
Coffee in the city
stock from $25.0oi) to S
lace Scott Is president
Wagner cashier.
0,000. Wal
and Martin
Parnard Wills, of Walla Walla,
passed the competitive examination
held at Whitman college, for admis
sion to the Annapolis naval academy.
He is recommended for appointment
by Senator Ankeny, to President Roos
evelt. McMinnville Is to have a new water
works system at a cost of J29.l67.
the contract beinir let to the National
Wood Pipe company, of Olympla.
The new reservoir, which will cost
$:'l.iino extra, will hold 1,000,000 gal
lons. Total cost, f30,000.
Percy K. Swan, a wealthy Tanana
nii-ier. has disaipeaied and some
where between Seattle and San Fran
cise.i, with jro.Ooo I,, casni checks
and drafts in his clothes. He had in
the past nine years accumulated J250,
oioi In the Alaskan mines. '
Ihe records of Douglas county are. !
10 c,e expeited. special attention be
ing devoted the sheriff's office and
the treasurer's book". A special ses
sion of the county court will be held
February 23 to take the scandals af
fecting both offices under advisement.
A compact! Is r,n to suppress the
1 1
, lua-i, vmiii ll:
nas twl.-e vi,., that it shall be ,rv.
i n, manager of the Athletic club was 1
nation, liriiish I'oluinbia
rcpn
etit- I
d In the do
minion cabinet.
Hon. Mr
" ' "' eiona. is im,v oi.,.is
"f Inland revenue. The election
allfy Templcton's ai.oointi ,t ....
tei
to
perhaps reject It, will be held March
HOTKL ARRIVALS.
The Pendleton.
I.. John-oii. Seattle; J. N. itur
Wnlla V . l-t. J. M. Kee.iev.
W.iila; K. X. s-taufleM :in
!: ho; H. v. Smith, Walla Wnl
A. Cooke, .-'an Francisco: Mrs.
' .".'eNoll. Weston; Mrs. (;. V
Wall,
7 If..,
la: .1
W. !.
Pl-olbslel. Weston;
forali.i; V. H. Xort
W. J. Iio.ison.
i. Portland; Miss
Schwltxb r.
-pokane; J.
W.
House.
.-'pokai
I'. W. Jackson. San
Frati-Pnrt-Saxe.
Port
fi. S.
eiseo; r. T. Lin.lsley'and wife,
land: A. Cameron. Chicago; A.
-Milwaukee; j ( Carretson,
land: T. I!. Killin. Portland;
Voungnian. Portland.
Tho Golden Hole.
V.. Pot hester. Wallowa: Mrs.
It
.1. W. Arrasmlth. ogax: Mrs. H. It.
-'e port. Echo; K. J. Taylor, city:
H. . limiburt. Kiho; Mrs. M. M.
Cinbons. Iner Island; Mrs. E.. Gib
bons, peer Island; If. Ohon, Walla
Walla: Will Taitinger. Claresholm;
r-. Wiight. Athena: H. F. Marble,
N'oi ah Yakima; F. H. H. asso and wife
ic-toii: Mrs. Milanda Stamper; J.
C. Ciirpeiiter; John I-es; Tt. Conntly,
Pendleton; J. F. Hathaway, Spokane;
J. P.. F.nglish. Weston; J. T. Weaver,
Vale, (ire.; C. W. Pradley, Athena;
(;. C. Mcintosh, Weston; F. A. Davis,
Weston; Al Hart, Wallowa.
How's Tills?
effer fine Hundred lir.i.nr Iteward
for any ense of Cntnrrli that cannot be
curetl liv llnll s i atiirra I un1,
K. J. CIIKNKV it ('(I , Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have known K. J
I (.'honey for the Inst la jeiira. and bellev
i li I m iierfei'tlv hnneralile In all liusinins
tranKnitlf.nii and rinnnclallv nhle to curry
mil iinv eiiogniions niiioc nv ji is llrm.
H.b.lUMi. KINNAN'ft M All V I.N,
Wli'ilesfile ItnigL'IstH. 'feleofi. o
Halla f'ntarrh Cure In Inken Internallv.
acting directly Htion the h!o"d and lilucntiH
mirfaceH nf the system. Testimonials aent
free. Pi-bo i.i cents per hottle. Sold liy
fill drngglstH.
Take Hall's Family I'llla for conatlpatlon
IIOISE MAX WILL KETCRX
TO THK LATTER STATE.
Give a Comprehensive and Informing
Account of Ills Experiences ,
Observation In the Far Southeast
There Is Yet (imcrnmcnt I,uml In
That suite Money to lie Made hi
Fruit, anil Opportunities for Gixxl
Investments Immense Profits on
GraiH,
F. X. Ferrell has returned from n
trip lasting two months, In which he
visited a number of sections of cen
tral Florida. He siiem most of his
time In the vicinity of Kustnce and
Altoona, and is quite enthusiastic
Lover that country. Talking of his trln
today, Mr. Ferrell said to the Boise
Capital News;
"1 found a good country, an ex
cellent climate, and a people enjoying
i nc nest or health and prosperity.
During the two months I was there
no frost appeared, and roses, peaches,
pears, oranges and other trees were In
full bloom. The orange crop was be
ing picked, and selling for a cent elfch
which amounts to about J2 a box.
making it a very profitable cron.
'".rapes are also a big mnncv-
making Industry. I saw one farmer
who made over $1000 a year clear
from two acres of grapes, using the
fruit for making wine.
Land values are very low. some
Improved places being offered at J10
an acre. As an Instance of ibis I
was offered one place of 80 acres with
two good dwelling houses and 30
acres under fence, for $Soo. There is
a good deal of government land noon
to homestead entry. It Is all pretty
heavily timbered w ith pine and cy -
press, the greater portion of which 'is
ultalile for saw timber
"I met a man who went to that
country from .Missouri two years ago.
He bought 2ii acres nf land in the
woods and went to work with one
horse and a six-inch plow raising
garden vegetables which he shipped
to the ninth. Last year he cleared
JP above all expenses.
"Land holdings are very small.
farms iangmr from 2." to ;io acres
each, and the people seem to be able
lo make a very good living with very
little effort. If the same amount of
ambition characterized those people
that Is seen among the farniois of
Idaho, all could make at least Jimei
a year above their expenses. Corn
and oats yield about rsr bushels to the
acre, mid Hi. -re Is an abundance of
' good grass
tile year round for pas
ture.
"Si vera 1 y. ars ago the frost mine'
and dc.-.tr..yed the orange trees In
that section, and most of the people '
left there, thinking the country was!
ruined. Those who remained and re-j
planted the trees have got them into
bearing again, anil are prospering.
Immigration is beginning to settle ihe
country once more, the railroads ad-vertl-lng
the resor:-ces and tolling of
the opportunities to be had ly those
"ing Here t i take advant. of the
opiiortnni'les offered."
Mr. Kerr II will sp. n l the snnmier
In I'.ol .e. but says be intends going
'iick to I'lori la next Xhihii' it.
i'Pi.1. ;oT iih: Mii:it.
Allili-ing Incident Told by Hnker Clly!
Preacher. j
While waiting for the train at the
depot Saturday. Rev. Pell told the :
story of his onoouut-,- with an intoxi
cated man In linker cpy. says the In-'
dependence West Sid,. Kntcrprlse.
With several drinks aboard the Ha-i
kcr miner came lumbering out of a
-aloon in Taker ciiy and 'butted in"
to Itev. I'ell, as the latter was passing'
along the street. The man was In a
slate of mind that makes mm feel he!
Is acquainted Willi everybody out
earth, and extending the hand of!
Ki ting to I lev. Hell. remarked.
"Where in h (uive I seen y.,u be- I
fore?"
I lev. Hell answered that he did not
L .. .,. li, ii'l.ni ...... io. ,. I. ... .,.... t,
uie miner mm oeeii aim uiereiore.
could not answer the question. Mak
ing further Inquiry the linker City
man learned that he had been ad
dressing a minister of the gospel and
he straightway hunted up llev. Pell
and apologized.
."That's all right," answered the
preacher again; "now you come to
church next Sunday and I'll tell you
fellows something." The fellow went
to church and llev. IJoll did the rest.
n:i).i. to i:ai: in:uo.
(ieorge Poell lliully Injiiriil by Mflln
( I1II1I I'roiu Track.
The first medal to lie granted to n
railroad man for heroism, under the
act of congress of February 2:1, i:i'if.
has been sent by President Roosevelt,
with a commendatory letter to Ceorge
Poell, of Crand Island, Xeb., n fire
man on the St. Joseph & Grand Is
land, who on June 2fi last, near Pow
ell's station, Xeb., saved the life of
a child 2 1-2 years old, son of Station
Agent John t'ssary at that place.
The child was standing or walking
on (lie track when Poell's train ap
proached at about .10 miles nn hour
on a descending grade. Poell noticed
the emergency application of the
brake, looked up and out of the win
dow and raw that it would probably
be Impossible to stop tho train before
reaching the child.
Ho quickly ran out upon the. run
ning board und to tho pilot of the en
gine, where he succeeded In grasping
the child by tho clothing, wdille the
train was still running about 12 miles
an hour, and threw him Into tho ditch
saving his life. Poell, however, was
severely Injured bclnir unable, In bis
hasta, to secure a good footing on tho
4-Inch step nt the bottom of tho pilot
nnd he wns nearly killed, losing his
Luckiest Man in Arkansas.
"I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas,"
writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since
the restoration of my wife's health
after frvo years of continuous cough
ins 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-
nes completed the cure." Cures the
worst coughs and colds or money re
funded. At Tallman & Cc. and Hrnck
it McComas, druggists; 50c and $1.00,
Trial bottles free.
AT THE CHRISTIAN CIIVRCII.
)
hxt-ellciit Pmirliinjt nIi Singing of
the Highest Order.
ino meetings at the Christian
church are .starting off with great In
iciest, a large audience gathered
last night to hear the noted singers,
tleorge A. Webb and wife. Mr. and
airs. Webb have been In this work
now for 15 years. They have worked
with some of the most noted evangel
ists of Anioiicu, always giving satis
faction. They nre to be with Mr.
Brooks In eastern Oregon during this
year.
The subject of the sermon to
night will be: "In Touch With Hod."
Saturday evening subject, "Seven
Devils of Pendleton." Services every
evening at 7:30. The public cordially
Invited.
In tea, Schilling's Best fsby
, no means the costliest tea; it's
! '
matter of taste. Of the fine
1 . .
i Kinds, the One VOU like best 13
your tea.
Your grocer's; moncyback
L4MES
(G.Did you know that Accordion Plait
ing is more popular than ever among
genteel drcsser3? f.Hot irons injute
delicate fabrics. We use the steam
method exclusively. We can do your
work just as satisfactory as if you
lived in Poitland. Write for free circu
lar and particulars. We do Accordion
Sunb irst nnd Knife Plaitinz to order.
MISS O. GOULD
MAKOUAM BLDO. POKTI Alun ncu
YniiLiuiiimTi.i...iHriji,yinili,t,;
FOR iriDiCESTSCN
(l:-tress after eating-, dizziness, that
heavy fccliue;, wind and pains in
the stomach and furred tongue, take
Beecham's
Pills
luforc you retire to rest. They
-'art the gastric juices, as.-iu the
stomach tn dispose. f,t the food, cn
coitratrc gimd appetite, sound di
gcti'Mi and make von fed life is
V o -tb I've,,-.
Sold, i:vcry. here. In boxes lee. and 2oc.
SWOLLEN VEINS
SPRUITS-STRAINS
Cured by our Hand Woven
Elastic Bands and Stock
ings. ; Over-fatness and
weaknesses relieved by
our Abdominal Belts.
. ' Write for bltinks and book.
I WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Empire Meat
Market
Phone, Main 18
Wholesale nnd retail dealers
In Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal and
Fresh Fish.
Try our "S-fi" Hams, lincnn nnil
I.ard.
Schwarz &
Greulich
60? Main St.
CANDIDATES I'OH OFFICIO.
Fred W. Hendley
Candidate for republican nomina
tion for recorder of conveyances. I
guarantee accurate and legible rec
ords, prompt service and courtoous
treatmont.
Roslyn Coal $6.50 deliv
ered, $6.00at the shed
Ibmlyn Coul, 'u-r tluirough
oiliiuiKtlvo tests, lias Iicvn se
lected by the IT. S. government
for tho use of Its war vessels,
tut It stood Oio highest test.
I'HOMPT DI0MVF-1Y.
HOSIYN WOOD & COAL CO.
Office at W. . C. It. Depot.
I'HONB MAIX 20.
I ALEXANDER'S
Agents For Pendleton
IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT
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 KFI.I Mil.IO PI.l .MISFH AND TINSMITH.
Court Ktrert. Two Doors Fast of (ioldeii Hide Hotel.
FRANK B. CLOPTON ( CO.
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Investment
Brokers
:ii;i:cioiis.
FP.AXK II. (T.OPI'OX. President: T. C. TAVI.OH. Ylce-Prclilent;
F. W. VIXCIOXT Sconml Vice-President: M AIMv M IOK1K H'SIO, Sih--
i i
v-Treasurer; F. W. MATLOCK.
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Before Investing Your Money
It will pay you to come to ONTARIO, the COMING
CITY nf FASTFRN iiRFr.nN J 11
the ALFALFA
A
nil pny you largo returns on your money. Wo h:;ve several hnntlred
ere of tl o lKwt Irrlgntotl AlfaHn Ijinil In tho wort, which yields from
seven to twelve tons per acre. Fur further particulars wrlto
BURBRIDGE & CAREL, Ontario, Oregon.
S0R0S1S
Shoe Sale
We have a permit to close out all
discontinued Hues of Sorosls $3.50
Shoes at
$2.50
A PAIR.
Hale begins Saturday, February 16;
closes Saturday. February 21. Shoes
on display In show window.
A (JIIF.AT MAP.K , SOOXIOST 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 i ut and surfaced htm
ber fit for the fii.est house In the
land. I.lme, Cement and Snnd . also
handled.
Pendleton Planing Mills
HOHFIST l OliSTEH, Proprietor.
KI
i; a sni ! i iiiix r."
i:i es e,,,,,j ., ;1 1,,.,,,'s eharactor. as In
bis slort. if bis I.i un ,li y in;i ti will only
kc. p ii, ;,i shirt front while and stiff
In II le sat!:,fle,. Well. He nuiko a
spc. ;,;v ef iloimr laundry work as It
should be done, ami for that reason
we ,.!.,?s mannee to keep our otin.
I We guarantee care, cleanli
ness and excellent finish to every ar
ticle entrusted to us. Special rates,
fet family washing.
Pendleton Steam Laundry
'Plioiii! Main 171).
FISHMW & PFTFItS, Prop
Electric Lights
Tlicy nro the best.
They roipilre no oil,
Thoy nro tbo cliiMipet.
They glvo plenty of light.
They require no cleaning.
Thoy are ahinys rwily for uw.
Northwestern Gas &
Electric Co.
COHXEK COlltT AND GARDEN ST
CONTRACTORS
wh npprwlute gi,, Hl.,ff Ilt ro(,k ,m,
torn pil.iH are invlUil to insH- t o
liii-sent si, , k. Never before liavo s
cut our prorits to sneli an extent. Tlil
U
Your Chance
A word to the uIho it;
lo buy.
dent.
suffl-
Oregon Lumber Yaro
Near Court, House
Pendleton. Oregon.
'Phono, Main 8.
LANDS which
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