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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OnEGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TI ESDAY, MARCII , 190f. EIGHT PAGES. COFFEE Our very best is "Devers Blend" The most popular Coffee in the city is "Cojamo" STANDARD GROCERY Company Cor. Court and Johnson Streets The Quality Store GENERAL NEWS. I the! The total number of dead by Meridian, Miss., cyclone, was 26: In jured, 46. There Is much suffering among the poor as a result of the destruction of property. Delegate Kalaniaole. of Hawaii, in troduced a bill in congress to pay former Queen Liliuukalani. of Hawaii, 1200.000 In satisfaction of her claims against the United States. Patrick O'Shea, aged 74 years, is dead at Summit, N". J. He had been printer and publisher 52 years, of Catholic story, school and standard books of many of which he was the author. District Attorney Langdon, of San Francisco, repeats and reiterates that so long as he Is In office every form of gambling In that city must cease. All concede that the lid Is on tight In that city now, for the first time in Its history. The Canadian Dominion govern- mer.t bought and sent at its own ex pense 24.U00 nine-pound bags of flour to the famine-stricken Japanese of , ' and congestion of the lungs, three transportation of that and private lloctors gave me up to dle- wh as contributions as well. , a la,t sort T was lnduced to try Dr A meeting of the executive council King's Xew Discovery and I am happy of the American Federation of Labor; to any, It saved my life." Cures the will be held In Washington March 19. 'worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, President Mitchell, of the Minework-! Tonsilltl. Weak Lungs, Hoarseness ers, will attend, and the pending dif-; and La Grippe. Guaranteed at Tall ficultles between the coal miners and man & Co.'s and Brock & McComas operators will be considered. drug stores. 60e and $1.00. Trial bot- Vv. T. C.-.mrbell. who. with his t,e freP- father and three brothers, founded Des Moines, Iowa, died In St. Louis March 5 at the age of SO years. They established a small trading post on what was known as Raccoon ridgo. and which afterwards became Moines, f VORTirWEST XSVHv Des . ' V Grant's Pass now has 1215 school children, and will this spring erect a $10,000 school building to relieve the congestion. J. G. Edwards, a wealthy Crook; Import several Spain, arrived recently In Boise In one party. All had employment guar an teed before arrival, with Spanish sheepmen. All came from sheep dis tricts In the old country. Springfield, Ore., at a recent special election, decided not to issue $10,000 In bonds for a new public school building by a vote of 72 to 16. The reason given for the defeat of the Issue Is" t"at tfte town Is not large enough to support a school of the. size that would require so much . rnmiau tn v.. ,11.1 I Tv. i . . . The first political party to have a' complete ticket In the Josephine! in mass convention nnd put out a fnmt !6,. ttr.iju. t... . . , jenru ago me vviaui ttuuui 120 votes, and it Is conceded this vote will be largely exceeded at the coming election. A larre, ramshackle frame lodglns:! house filled with eneitr hiim.il ti Anacortes. Wash., during the night ' Several inmates were scored and -' " v. u . nearly all had narrow escapes In th.ir county rancher, will Import several yy, s. Bowman has opened his photo thoroughbred Shire stallions from gallery at his old stand near Main England to central Oregon. street bridge, where he will make su- The Dalles will this spring vote up-, perior photos. Mr. Bowman has Just on a proposition to bond the city for . returned from Portland, where he was $25,000 for a combined city hall, cal- in Aune's gallery for six months and aboose and fire department head-'was connected with the official pho quarters. ! tograph company of the Lewis and Sixteen Spaniards, direct, from Clark fair. He brings with him the night clothe,, saving nothing. F. A.The hou 1 17 HTL " " a8" ..1" "i of his room f.ii m ' " OREGON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Purely mutual to nnUrvYmlA.,. On plans that have stood .onomicaiiy and cleanly r-rotiU of the business belongs to policyholders. Returned to them in dividends at the end of each L. SAMUEL, Mgr. Madeay Building, 286 Washington Street, Portland, Ore . Hotel Pendleton Arrivals. J. P. Hayden; G. W. Whltson. Portland; R. W. Burns. Walla Walla; William Rice, Walla Walla; A. S. Monts, Chicago; N. D. Hopkinson, Spokane; J. D. Laldlaw. Waltshurg; J. C. Feltz. San Francisco; M. H. Spike, St. Louis; H. W. Cameron, Spokane; D. W. King. San Francisco; E. Hedges, Portland; L. Rathburn, Portland; J. O. Hldelman. St. Paul; H. L. Timm, Walla Walla; A. C. Bal son, Seattle; R. E. Allen. Portland; W. E. Hall. Denver: W. A. Johnson, San Francisco; J. F. Kreps, Walla Walla; C. Laycock. Alabama; J. S. Houseman, San Francisco; Mrs. George and child. Lewiston; F. J. r ichteiibarger, Chicago; G. F. C'on nell. Nlper; Thomas Duncan. Port land; M. Crow. Spokane; J. E. Mil ler, X. Y. ; H. S. Holiingsworth, Col fax. Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Ken neth Melver. of Vnneehnrn Me 1b thn SUDject ot much interest to the medl- : cal fratern'ty and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case: "Owing tr wvore Infl.mmnttnn rxt thn Y.s.n. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals wil be received for the erection and completion of a two story frame hotel, until Saturday, 2 P. m., March 10. Plans, speclflca- finna a n rl MiniKtlnn KMa start Via seen at the office of the Maxwell Land & Irrigation company, at Hermlston; also at the office of the architect, room 12, Judd building. Rights re served to reject any and all bids. MAXWELL LAXD & IRRIGATION CO. C. F Troutman, architect. X'ew PlHito Gallery. yy i11"- " " 1 " -" 1 ern cities. Best work. Satisfaction guaranteed. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to Its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a sci entific wonder. It cured E. R. Mul ford, lecturer for the Patrons of Hus bandry. Waynesboro, Pa., of a dis tressing case of Piles. It heals the ; jvorst Burns. Sores, Bolls, Ulcers, Cuts, . TW.,i f.Mll.lhii nm1 Rait Jtheum. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s and Brock McComas" drug stores. . oM nt v,.. i., , . . . "tt'w aviu uur lumucr uusinvM in rvn deton. Parties Indebted to our firm , will kindly call and settle Jmmedl , ately. GRAY'S HARBOR LUMBER CO. . i ho K... ft v.. .. -jr . """"u -smnst neaa- Z?.??. ?" J U1T tr0"b'" . 2 ' V "anr ,8er- Keep a n1 - . thaftile-stomach and ".wc" . anslng. The don gripe. Sold by Tallman & Co. the test of time administered. year. -muJ nftiO mi rt-r,.Trf i,i , . jtntA l nmlmua ..lit mrft htm I USE THE PORTAGE INLAND EMPIRE MI ST DEM- ONSTRATF. ITS VALVE. Congress Will Make Xo More River Appropriations Vntil the People, of the Columbia River IUikIii SImjh That They Really Vse the River for TrunsiHirtatlon Work of Keeping the River Open Belongs to the Three -Northwest States. In an Interview yesterday, E. H. Llbhy, who, as Is well known, has been active for many years In the movement for the opening of the Col umbia and Snake rivers to through navigation from I-ewlston-Clarkston to the sea, derlared that wo are likely to lose the benefits cf river competi tion In transportation, unless the people Interested all along the val ley now Join hands In an active, vig orous, continuous agitation and In voicing an Increasing demand upon the national government for the im provement of these waterways, says the Lewiston Tribune. Mr. . Llbby said. In part: "You remember when the rivers aim iiaiuurs committee or congress practice a Journal whose words was here In 1901. Chairman Theodore should carry weight with thinking Burton declared In his speech at the public? To a man up the tree It Lewiston banquet that the only way looks as if Collier's cannot be so hlgh for us to secure the desired Improve-1 minded as to attack others when for ments was to 'agitate, agitate, agitate.' the price of a quarter page ad It will leinonstrntion I icq in roil. "Hie mime Idea was put In much more strenuous form by Mr. Button In Wiishlnirton the other day when he ,' .; " fc nillmiiil around the Dalles-Celllo rap- Ms. It Is for the people to demonstrate . . " Hon with the rivers that inej reiin : require the river route, that It Is In reality nil tiuHrtiint factor hi the lie velopiiient of the resources of the ba sin of the Columbia river. "Mr. Burton stilted positively that unless this portuuc roiul was really used by the people, he should oppon- any further appropriations for tho proMsil Diilles-Celilo eiinnl. "This Is a strenuous fact which we mut deal with. If, In this day of can.il building and Improvement of water routes the world over, the peo ple of the Columbia and Snake river valleys are Indifferent to this magni ficent water way; If we continue to act as If in ignorance of the vital Im portance of an open river to the sen, then we cannot blame the national congress for refusing to do more for us. To Put Three Steamhonts on River. "Some of us. In Portland and Lew iston, have been trying to bring to gether the Lewiston Xavlgatloh com pany, owner of the steamboat Moun tain Gem. and the Open River Navi gation company, In a combination of the two concerns, following with the construction of two more boats so that the combined company would have two boats above Celllo and one below The Dalles operating from Lewlstcn-Clarkston to Portland, via the portage railroad. "This movement for a co-operative consolidation Is going on healthily, although meeting with some opposi tion which will be overcome, and I have little doubt that in the near fu ture an Independent line of boats will be running regularly over this route. This will certainly be the case. If tho people Interested all nlong the line really want the river opened and will Join hands energetically and force fully In working to gain the desired object, "To succeed there must be a thor ough understanding of the subject knowledge us to what we want and absolute unanimity not only here but In all the river sections. From Asto rla to Lewiston we must stand, advise and co-operate together. The work belongs to three states, not one city." HORSES SELL WELL. Merrill Ilorseraiser Receive F.xtra, prdjiwry Prices, J. Frank Adams today sold 100 head of horses to Charles Stuart, of San Francisco, for prices ranging from $100 to $150, each, says a Merrill, Or., dispatch of recent date. Mr. Stuart purchased the horses to take to San Francises and perhnps a large por tion of them will go to Honolulu to be transported for service In the United States flrmy. Wjty head of ati.,ma'8 brought $100 each an: head Cre sold nt 1150 each. The averaged i.'om 1200 t0 1500 Dounds each, and onW of them were only halter broken. ThU Ik ?on" sldered a very good price for Uilbrnk- en Jit.808' an mnny 8ay fore money In to be Tti'.lde I" them at this figure than In "aUH 7 cents, the prevail ing price. ' The best way to fid the "Vtem of a cold Is to evacuate .fh bowels. Ken nedy's Laxative Honey ond Tar acts aa a pleasant, yet effectu ' ""lr"1 on the bowels. It clears i ""'' cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strengthens the bronchial tubes, .re' Ileves coughs, colds, croup, whoop "lnB sough, etc, Sold by Tallman & Co. For Sale. One registered short-horn bull, about is months old. Also few good milch cows. A bargain If taken In (h8 ext two weeks. JACK MCCARTHY, Pendleton, Ore. Don't frown look nleoj&ViL if vnn (.ire surrering .from Indication or sour stomach, take Kodol . j'yspepsla titf Hon. Jake Moore, ot .Atlanta, GiZv 8iyn: "I suffered more tli'ain 20 year with Indigestion. A friend' rfec ommeiWed Kodol. It relieved nie In' one day And I now enlov better hn.lrti tnnn ror many years." Kodol dlgost.f nnat you eat,, relieves sour stomach, ga on stomach; belching, utc. Sold by Tallman & Co. ., . " . vii iiiugii no iiiiw siiuiiini A CVRSE OF THE LAX I). Collier's Weekly Advises Cigarettes for "Mental Kcht" Sells Itself to One of the Worst Vices of the Land. Collier's Weekly continues to advo cate the use of the deadly little cig arette and In Its Issue of March .1 de vote a quarter page to advertising their use. Here Is Its latest: "At the noonday hour, for mental rest; after tho exhlliratlon of a good morning's work: In the anticipation of nn after noon's success, the man who knows turns to Murad cigarettes." Collier's Weekly publishers know that "the man who knows" turns away and shuns the cigarette and that the most successful business men of today will not allow a cigarette smoker about the office, yet It hns the affrontery to advise the use of cig arettes "at the noonday for mental rest" and when It Is a recognized fact that tho cigarette Is baneful to both mind and body. Continuing Collier's says- In ap pealing to the public to use cigarettes, "There Is an originality and richness of flavor that both delights and sat isfies, an even mildness that appeals to finer tastes, a finished perfection that suggests the expert and attracts the connoisseur." Is Collier's Weekly with this advo cating of cigarette smoking and using all known alluring words to tempt the public to Indulge in this Injurious advise the use of what Is considered by many one of the worst curses of the land. If you aro troubled with Piles and cnn.t flnd a cure try wtc Fnlvft, but be you get th(lt mnie by E. C. DeWItt & Co.. Chicago. It is the original. If vou have used Witch Hazel Salve without being relieved It Is probable that you got hold of one of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputntion of the genuine DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Tallmnn & Co. Fire at Mlra. 60 miles southeast of Fushlma, Japan, destroyed 60!) houses and caused 37 deaths. T.I o n e y goes further in Schilling's Lest, a great deal further ; besides the comfort of feelintr sale : vou know vou are sale. "WE GIVE COUPONS." Whats in a Name Everything when It . stands for COFFEE. The letters C. & S. stand for the BEST Coffee. Chase & Sanborn HighQriieCoffee Have everywhere a reputa tion for excellence. We carry them In several grades and will fully guarantee every pound sold. TR,T A POUND, .r Gray Bros. Grocery Co ' . AGENTS. Gold Medal Butter I CDid you know that Accordion Plalt- ing is more popular than ever among I nteel dressers? fl Hot irons imure 3Ils faDric8, We u,e ,he 'team metnoa tab.. .jafactorily as if you work just M -f0r free circu- lived in Portland. Wn . .nrdion- larana pamcuisrs. w.ooagvw - -Sunburst and Knife Plaiting la era... MISS O. GOULD MARQUAM BLDQ. PORTLAND, ORB. ttWT?TTfTfTffff?ftfTfTTI Get the Best Good Dry Wood n)CK my con fhe Coal Uiat a U,e m"t heat. SERIES. PROMPT DEMV W. C. MINiNIS ! X lVeave .rrfors at Honnlngs' a store, Opp. Penplea Ware- 4 house. 'Phone Main fl. Kuan jiiii on .ai'Ji'r i w jua u Hosd o vjnoiii lo biiii in la IT ADIES I a FOSTER WAIST In Style and Make, 7 they are pre-eminent THE WORKMANSHIP PROVKS COXCIil'SIVELY THAT THESE SHIRTWAISTS ARE "TAILOR MADE" THROrGHOCT. IX FIT THEY ARE VXQl'KSTIOXA. I1LY THE REST," DISTIXCTIVE STYLE, SVPERIOR WORKMANSHIP AND FIRST-CLASS MATERIALS, COMBINED WITH LOW PRICES, MAKE THEM THE REST VALVES IN THE MARKET. RECAt'SE XEAT, WELL MADE AND GUARANTEED TO FIT. $ 1 .25-1 .50-1 .75-2.00-2.25-2.50 ALEXANDER'S AGENTS FOR IT WILL BE DONE RICHT All plumbing and tin, sheet Iron or copper work entrusted to me will be done right and guaranteed. I hava 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 la solicited. A specialty ot tin, sheet Iron and copper work. B. F. BECK THE OLD RELIABLE PLUMBER 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 Court Street. IB . r i -" .. . M' ' 1 '1 mJ 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 you largo returns on your money. We h ve several hundred 4crea of tl.e best Irrigated Alfalfa Land In (no went, which yield from even to twelve tons per acre. For further particulars write BURBRIDGE & CAREL, Ontario, Oregon. dsboio Rn . rlsuM .oasDlrin Jso bna -et a moo ,87 j PENRI.ETOX. A Complete Stock Our facilities for supplying you with building materiiM Is unsurr- ssed any where. Our modern plant Is equipped to turn out sasl-, doors, flooring, cell ing and anything for house building. We carry the lumber -or all pur poses. Xo order too large or small for us to Ml. Plaster, cement, lime and sand al way8 on hand. S Lime, Sand, Cement, Laths, Shin gles, lllue llnpphls Plater and Dipped Shingles. Pendleton Planing Mills ROBERT I'ORSTER, Proprietor.. "There's a Woman in It." Of course there Is always a woman In everything that's neat and dainty. Put the laundry work of tcday is far easier than :. used to be, and better because done by machlr.ery me- uniformly excellent In the finish throughout. But the neat perfection of the work and the exquisite finish of It seem to suggest t'.iut a woman's Jeft hands had been mixed up In the w-ork. Elegant work, but the price don't match It In quality. Pendleton Steam Laundry 'Phono Mnln 170. HS1LMAX & PETEHS, Props. Electric Lights They are the best. They require no oil. They are the cheapest. " 1 They give plenty of light. ' v fT j They require no cleaning. ' ' j ' They are always ready for use " "x Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. CORNER COURT AND GARDEN ST CONTRACTORS w'.. appiwlato good staff at rock bot tom prices are Invited to Inspect o present stick. Never before have cut our profits to such an extent This la Your Chance ,0buy. A word to the v.1se k Sllffl- Oregon Lumber Yaro Near Court. House Pendleton. Oregon. 'Phone Main 8. 4 bm orfl nl Jrlslit lla h9MU