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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 190.
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
The Quality Store .
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GENERAL NEWS.
Rishon Blenk. of Porto Rico, will
succeed Chappelle as archbishop of
New Orleans..
Mr. anil .Mrs. Nicholas Lonsrworth
are In Florida, en route to Havana
ami other Cuban points on their wed
ding tour.
An insane gunner in a British bat
tery on Jamaica island, loaded a 6
Inch (tun and fired at a French war-
published in 1 797. It Is a very scarce
publication and is only excelled In
rarity and value by "Joelim and
ia-.f." juliohed i". 3 756.
The commissioners of Garfield
county, Wash., have decided that lr.
all cases whtre new bridges are to
b built and any considerable repairs
made to old ones, that the structures
shall be stono, and made with a view
to long time permanency.
Rev. Ben-Ezra Stiles Ely. Jr., D. D.
ship in the harbor. The vessel was of Rockford. III., has been called to
missed by a few degreis only.
the pastorate of Calvary Presbyteri-
In general terms. It is believed that un t-hureh. Portland. He takes the
Germany will not risk a tariff war Illac" ot Hev. W. S. Gilbert, who will
with the United States because she is have charge of the Presbyterian
almost entirely dependent upon this ehuroh at Astoria.
country tor her cotton and copper. I-. H. X..sh, .m Aberdeen logger, is
. sneak thief swiped a mall sack lns""e 'lth the delusion that God
from a truck in San Francisco and wishps hlm to walk on the water, and
neither the thief nor the most v.iln- he h:a attempted to do so on the
aide contents of the sack can be Hoqulam river at several places and
found. The sack contained J10 000 tlmos- Every attempt has resulted In
GROWING APPLES
METHODS WHICH MADE
HOOD HIVEIt I'AMOVS.
E. H. Sliopard W rites Entertainingly
of the -Maimer of Making a Success
of Hood River's llctl Apples
Growers Found Certain Kinds of
Apples Adapted to the Soil ami
dive All Their Attention to These
In negotiable bonds.
The body of Frank E. Ashton was
found In Oakland harbor, California.
Two hundred dollars which he had
on his person when last seen, had
disappeared, though there was no
evidence of violence upon his person.
He was iia years of age.
This year's graduating class at Va
s.'ir college. Pouglikeepsle, N. Y con
sists of 34. and the genera average
a ducking for Nash.
A resolution was passed by the city
council of Yakima giving the North
west Light & Power company until !
April So to surrender Its charter and j
accept a i:ew one. or be under neces- 1
sity of having its plant condemned!
and sold to th city. The resolution
says the rates charped by the com
pany are 'exorbitant and unreasona
ble. "
Explosion of the heaviest blast ever
of scholarship Is much higher than fired on the Pacific coast will occur
is usual. Among those graduating the north bank of the Columbia
with unusual honors is -Miss Elizabeth river, near Castle Rock, within a few
Severance, of Spokane, Wash. weeks, one hundred and twenty tons
Returning from the Metropolitan of black powder will be used and the
u- X-.v Yrlc. to h's h.ime at r,,.'"i:,it r? bT-n'ric rnr-v r-p tiv.-own
Batii Beach. Aibeito Campo, a weil-nto the liver is computed at 2.MO0.-to-do
tailor, was killed and his body ""0 tons. Tiie object Is solely to se
thrown beside a barn. His throat cure rock to be used in Jetty con
was cut and his body bore four stab' ft ruction at the mouth of the Colum
wounds. I bia.
It is stated that foreigners in the
north cf China have no fears what-!
tver of massacre on either a large or
small scale. This immunity from . T,,e p'" ,rt?n- T
alarm is shared by the entire foreign I J" ?', prt'a"; ? H. J. Fltts,
t; ,-..,i.,in. .e 'r'"ind Rapids: S. Schaffner. St. Louis;
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
element of Pekin. Conditions are
vastly different in southern China.
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, who Is
nearly 9i years oi age, is dangerous
ly ill at her home in Boston. Mass.,
with rheumatism. It Is believed she
cannot even temporarily recover. Mrs. jIan,,. c w Duicht, Portland; A. V.
Howe is an author or distinction ana;n.luU jf0t0n: T. B. Klllin. Portland
j Flint Bowen. Denver; C. H. Norris,
I La Grande; Mrs. C. Benjaminc, Seat
tle; Mrs. A. Miller. Pilot Rock; M. N.
I'olitz, Portland; J. Weeder, Colfax;
! J. W. Rouse, Spokane; W. F. Thomp-
G. .. Youngman, Portland; W. M.
Rice, Portland. Mrs. W. Reed and
for 60 years a compeer of Susan B.
Anthony in the woman suffrage work.
The city party in Philadelphia, has; son. Walla Walla; C. G. Hickok,
44 women candidates for the sectional alia V.'a'ia; Thomas Duncan, Wa.i:.
school boards in that city. The city , Walla: Thomas Neater, Walla Walla.
party is the organization which, irre-
spective of and indifferent to, the Thfl Golden Rule,
general political affiliations of its M. 3. Perry and family. Valzo; C.
members, downed the corrupt repub-1 P. Lupton, Portland; W. P. Wallan,
lican machine in that city and' Adams; Mrs. L. P. Fraker, Walla
brought about the reforms of the past. W alia: G. J. MeEroy, Starbuck; A.
Leosch, Starbuck; H. C. Cleveland,
Milton; V.'. R. McRoberts, Spokane;
Hattie Dagger, Portland; M. Beltzer,
Emory; J. H. Johner, city; M. H.
John Wittlir of Alhlon. Wr.sh.. has'-inK. city; George Hattfield. city; A.
pleaded guilty to selling ll-iuor toj-11- mens, ana walla: t.uy woods,
minor" and "a ill take his medicine.
year.
NORTHWEST NWi,
The maximum attendance during
l'.'Oi-S upon the Portland schools
was l?.4f6. The maximum for 1905-4
so far has been 14.300.
George E. MeCulloch and family
barely escaped with their lives from
their burning home at Harrisburg.
Ore. The house and all its contents
were destroyed.
H. C. Day. Portland; L. J. Galloway,
L. T. Johnson. Kansas; J. D. Lowe,
Ogden; f'.us Hanas, Walla Walla;
Robert E. Founlalne, Walla Walla;
M. H. Griffin and wife, Fortland.
How's Tills?
We offer One Hundred linl.ars Iteward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot De
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J C'HKNKV & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undemlgned. have known K. J.
. ,, , . . . , i.neney ror ine last ir, yearg, ana nenev
The Bend school bonds were sold bin, p,rf.tiv honorable In all business
February 12 to MorrlB Bros., of Port- transactions and financially able to carry
land Their bid wa JC.OO at G ner out anT obllgatlom mode by bia firm,
lanu. ineir oiu was fiowi at a per, WAI.MNt;, KI.NXA.N ft MARVIN,
cent, principal payable In 10 and 2). Wholesale Krngglata, Toledo, o
vr. nntinnui vL-ith tha Br hr,,.! Kr.a.i 1 HalTa Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally.
' acting directly upon the blood and mucoua
C. D. Raymer, a Spokane man who aurfacea of the system. Testimonials sent
handles second-hand book, has a ''''! nts P" bottle. Bold by
m ... ... . w .. sll drugifldta.
copy of W ebb s Masonic Monitor." , Take Hall's Family Tlllf for constipation,
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.
Madeay Building, 286 Washington Street, Portland, Ore.
The following article from E. H.
Shepard, of Hood River, gives a clear
Insight Into the methods of fruit
growing practiced In the Hood River
district, and which have made Hood
River apples famous around the
world. Mr. Shepard says:
Nature has favored Hood River
with a soil full of potash, phosphates
and other minerals necessary to pro
duce high eiuality fruit, of good size,
fine color, excellency of flavor and
No. 1 shipping qualities; an Ideal cli-i
mate for perfect development, warm
days and cool nights; the ever-shining j
sun kissing our fruit by day, giving Itl
color, w hile Mt. Hood and Mt.
Adams. ll.O'lo feet high with their!
snow-capped peaks, cool our atmos-j
phere at night.
I will now tell you as best I can
how we have done our part. By In-!
vestigation some years ago we ascer-j
tallied that Spltzenburgs and New- j
towns were not only high quality
fruit, but always In demand. We ,
found by experiment that they grew ;
to perfection In Hood River soil and 1
climate. We observed that these two,
varieties could be grown successfully!
In few districts and these compara-j
tlvely small. We then decided to I
plant and grow them and have been '
continuing so to do ever since. i
The point I wish to bring out here'
for the benefit of everyone is. that :
each individual, each locality, is par-
tlcularly adapted to some one thing. I
To do that one thing well and better;
than anyone else will surely bring ,
success and a rich harvest.
To illustrate. Los Angeles and vi
cinity is famous for oranges and lem-
ons, Fresno for grapes, Vacaviile for!
apricots, Sacramento river for;
peaclie.-. In Colorado, Gland June-j
tion and Paonia nro celebrated for,
apples. Rocky Ford for canteloupes. '
Parts of Missouri beat the world oil
our old friend. Ben Davis, and. bi
lbo nay, don't forget it is a grand
state and supplies the government
witli more and better mules than any
ot:H r state in the Cniou.
But to return to our subject. I j
would say. do as Hood River and
other districts have done, find out j
something you can grow to perfee- j
tion for which there is a good de-
mand, and give it every care and at
tention. Nurse It. cat with it. sleep'
witli it. We began at the beginning
by buying the best trees, the price j
belli'-' no object. We buy them from I
reliable nurserymen who we know
s,-!ect tneir scions from parent tree-
known to be bearers and producing
fruit of fine color and excellent qual
ity. We cultivate with unceasing care
and in our orchards you will always
find the moisture dust mulch and no
weeds.
We prune and shape the trees with
tile rame care and fondness we would
prune our child of bad habits and
shape Its character.
We spray thoroughly ror every dis
ease or insect pest our orchards have
or may have. Spraying now Is prac
tically a definite science, and by un
tiring energy and eternal vigilance
every orchardist can grow a clean
crop of apples. From the success
achieved last year with five and six
sprayines with arsenate of lead, we
are convinced that this number of
sprayings Is sufficient, If properly
done at the following times, to In
sure a clean crop: Once before the
blossoms have fallen; next 10 days
late, and two weeks after for the first
brood.
Two sprayings two weeks apart are
sufficient for the second brood, the
time to be determined by brooding
cages. Should ther be a third or
partial brood, give one spraying and
determine the time In the same manner.
1 do not mean to say that a less
number of sprayings would not be
sufficient, but I do mean to say that
spraying as I have outlined It will
give and has given us practically
clean apples with less than two per
cent of worms.
newspaper field by purchasing the
Oneida Herald, the name of which he
changed to Malad Entemrlse Ho
was elected a member of the Idaho
legislature from Oneida county In
1887.
He removed to Caldwell In 189S
and purchased the Caldwell
from the Steunenbreg brothers and
naa oeen editor and publisher of that
paper since. He has become widely
Known ror nis versatility In writing,
ami naa wieuied considerable lnfln
ence In county and state politics. The
Pioneer Irrigation district sprung to
life by his Initiative. Ho held the
ottiee or commissioner of Inunirniio,,
during former Governor Morrison's
administration.
ritl'IT TKKKS TO CHINA.
Wnlln Wallit Nursery Sends Order to
the Orient.
j The Northwestern Nursery com
pany of this city has Just made a sub
stantlnl shipment of fruit and shade
trees to the orient. It having left Seat'
tie on the steamship Lyra last week
says the Walla Wulla L'nlon.
The orders are for Rev. G. S. Cami
lla of Hientsln. and Dr. Ts'ao of Pe
kin, China, and were received through
the offices of the American board of
commissioners for foreign missions.
One Interesting phase of the order
Is the data In regard to the climate,
which was deemed necessary so that
the nursery might not send varieties
not adapted to the conditions prevail
ing there.
The year Is divided Into two periods
one embracing the wet months, and
the other the dry months. The wet
period only Includes the months of
July and August, and the rest of the
year Is designated us dry. The nver
age temperature for the summer
months Is between 70 and 81) degrees
Fahrenheit, while the tempera' ire in
winter seldom goes below zero. There
Is little snoiv, but plenty of col l, dry
winds.
Among the fruit trees ordered v.vro
apples, pears, cherry, pencil and
plum.
The Northwestern Nursery com
pany made a very successful ,-lilp-ment
to Manchuria last year, and re
ports received later were to the effect
that every one of the trees grew and
thrived.
All old-time cough syrups bind tho
bowels. This Is wrong. A new Idea
was advanced two years ngo In Ken
nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This
remedy acts on the mucous mem
branes of the throat and lungs and
loosens the bowels at the same time.
It expels all cold from the system. It
clears the throat, strengthens the mu
cous membranes, relieves coughs,
colds, croup, whooping cough, etc.
Sold by Tallmau & Co.
Crai ksmen robbed the safe of the
bntni h pnstoffice at North Monroe
and Spofford, Spokane. They did an
expert Job that could not have cost
under $100. and got $24 cash and f24
in stamps.
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 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
ties completed the cure." Cures the
worst coughs and colds or money re
funded. At Tallman & Cc. and Brock
& McComas, druggists; 50c and tt.00.
Trial bottles free.
IDAHO FDITOR PASSED AWAY.
Hud Owned the Caldwell Tribune for
Thirteen Years.
Caldwell, Idaho, Feb. 21. Reese
H. Davis died this morning about 3
o'clock, at the age of 49 years, after
an Illness of about 10 days. The
funeral will be held Tuesday after
noon. He leaves a widow and five
children.
Mr. Davis waa a man known over
all the state from hit activities In pol
ltlcs and his life In the newspaper
field. He came to the state when a
boy and has lived with it. He was
born In Wales and his parents moved
to this country when he was 10 year
of age.
In 188( Mr. Davis launched Into the
The ;roccr would be too
coiiiibrtabie if all his gootls
were like Schilling's Best and
backed by the maker as they
are.
Moneyback.
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.
Fred W. Hendley
Candidate for republican nomina
tion for recorder of conveyances. I
guarantee accurate and legible rec
ords, prompt service and courteous
treatment.
Frank Siiliiu; for Clerk.
To the voters of I'mntilla county: 1
hereby announce my candidacy for
the republican nomination for the of
fice of county cjerk under the direct
primary law. subject to the decision
of the voters.
FRANK SALIXG.
I MILLINERY
X Our new Spring Hats are now X
huro rVitYia In nrwl una tliom V
THE FAIR STORE
S Roslyn Coal $6.50 deliv- !
ered, $6.00at the shed J
a Itoslyn Coal, r "tor thorough
exhaustive tests, has been so
J lectexl by tho U. S. government
for the use of Its war vessels, a
as It stood the highest tent.
i PROMPT DELIVERY. 5
ROSLYN WOOD & COA1. CO.
Office at W. .. C. R. Depot.
SOROS1S
Shoe Sale
We have a permit to close out all
discontinued lines of Sorosla ' $3.(0
Shoes at
$2.50
A PAIR,
Sale begins Saturday, February IS,
closes Saturday, February 24. Shoes
on display In show window.
ALEXANDER'S
Agents For Pendleton
1 A T"
A CHEAT MARK 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 tut and surfaced lum
ber fit for the finest house In the
land. Lime, Cement and Sand also
handled.
Pendleton Planing Mills
ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor.
IT WILL HE DONE RIGHT j
Alt 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. J
A specialty of tin. sheet Iron and copper work.
B. F. BECH .
THE OLD RELIABLE Pl.t MltElt AND TINSMITH.
Court Street, Two Doors East of Golden Rule Hotel. !
Why Pay Rent
when you can use the same money
to build a home for yourself. Call
on
FRANK B. CLOPTON CO.
1 12 East Cort Street,.
43
KFEl'INO A STIFF FRONT."
r : s good In a man's character, as In
hid shirt. If bis laundryman will only
k ,-cp that shirt front white and stiff
he'll lie satisfied. Well, we make a
Kpodaltjr of doing laundry work us It
should be done, and for that reason
we always manage to keep our cus
tomers. We guarantee care, elennll
nov and excellent finish to every ar
tk.e entrusted to us. Special rates
for family washing.
Pendleton Steam Laundry
Phono Main 179.
FISHM.W & PETERS, Props.
PHONE MAIN 2.
: Get The . Best
i
Ciood
I Dry Wood
and
ROCK SPRING COAL
T rhe Coal that gives the most
beat.
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
I W. C. MINNIS
X Leave order at Hennlng' cigar
tore, up p. j-eopies ware
house. "Phone Main .
Electric Lights
They are Uie best.
They require no oil.
They are the cheapest.
They give plenty of light.
They require no cleaning.
They are always ready for use.
Northwestern Gas &
Electric Co.
CORNER COURT AND GARDEN 8T
CONTRACTORS
wh appreciate gixxl stjlf at rock bot
tom prices are Invited to Inspect o.
present sti ck. Never before have
cut our profits to such an extent. Tills
to buy.
dent.
Your Chance
A word to the wise Is suffl-
Oregon Lumber Yaro
Near Court House
Pendleton. Oregon.
'Phone Main 8.
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
fill pay yon large returns on your money. We h ve aereral hundred
jua-e of tl.e best Irrigated Alfoira Land In the west, which yields frsm
seven to twelve tons per acre. For further particulars write
BURBRIDGE & CAREL, Ontario, Oregon.