East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 17, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OnEGOXIAX. PfcXDLETON, OREGON, SAT CRD AT, MARCH 17, 190.
EIGHT PAGES.
Watch this Space for Specials
Extraordinary Opportunity
5-DAYS SALE-5
IWelnnlnc Monday. March 12th, ending Friday, March 18th.
We have arranged with one of the largest manufacturing estab
lishment of carpels, for a complete line of large samples of the
latest products and designs In carpets.
These samples will be on display In our Curpet Department for
five days.
If you are contemplating buying a carpet In the near future
come In and look them over and make your selection and we will
deliver them when you get ready.
The advantages to be derived from this sale Is as follows. In
the first place you get an assortment to select from equal to the
largest assortments In New Tork.
In the second place, ourselves not having a dollar Invested In the
stock, we are enabled to sell them to you on about a 10 per cent
margin, thereby saving you a big percentage on the Carpet.
No matter whether you want to buy or not. Come In and see the
handxome line and tell your friends about tt.
Any Carpet can be delivered within five days from date.
I Great Eastern Dept. Store
GENERAL NEWS
Andrew Carnegie has offered $75.
'00 to Amherst college for a geologi
cal and biological laboratory, provid
ed an eiual amount Is rnised by the
The plague has appeared at Sidney.
N. H. W.. which has. always been sin
tralarly subject to Its ravages, consid-
ipmwraie rump ana win exuentMii
facilities for drainage.
Colonel Knight. Major General
Wood's chief of staff, has returned
from a reconnaissance of the situation
In China. He reports that there is j
absolutely no danger of trouble and
that tranquility abounds.
Louis Drown. 29 years old. awaiting
trial for the murder of Flossie Reese,
at whom he threw c. lighted lamp
which exploded, fatally burning the
woman, commltted'suiclde In his cell
In the Norfolk Jail by cutting his
throat with a sharp knife, which he
had In some manner smuggled into
the Jail.
A. W. Feiilier, treasurer of Alame
da county. Cal.. died recently at Col
fax. Since his death It has been
proven by his books and by corrob
orative evidence "on the side." that
he was a defaulter In he sum of
IK. 000. Not a breath of suspicion
had ever been directed toward him
.as to either his public or private life.
Lon De Tarmond. secretary of
Multnomah Typographical union, has
been advised that the book and Job
printers In Los Angeles. Cal.. who
have been on strike since January' 1.
for an eight-hour day. have scored
a decided victory in having secured
a contract from the Puritan Press
hereafter to employ none but union
labor. The Puritan Press Is one of
the largest Job and printing estab
lishments in Los Angeles.
JIIXJK LOWELL IMlOItSEI).
Weston Leader I'rgtn Eastern Ore
gun's t'amliilute for Senate.
The Weston Leader warmly in
dorses the candidacy of Judge S. A.
Lowell for the United States senutor
ship as follows:
The candidacy of Stephen A. Lowell
for the United States senate meets
with prompt approval from press and
people In this part of the state. He
Is regarded as the foremOKt republi
can In eastern Oregon.
His record In public life has been
Irreproachable, and In pride and con
fidence Oregon could entrust him
with her affairs at Washington.
Since a democrat's chances, even
Gearin's, are too remote to be con
sidered, the Leader hopes that Mr.
Lowell will be "the people's choice."
so that he may be seated by the leg
islature with the aid of democratic
votes.
Hotel Pendleton Arrival.
George T. Williams. Walla Walla;
T. W. Hammorel. Boston: H. L.
Close, San Francisco; L. Allehoff,
Portland; G. S. Youngman, Portland;
George N. West, Portland; W. H.
Grun. San Francisco; J. A. Llndsey,
Portland: C. W. Young, Spokane:
Mrs. F. Allard. Troutdale; William
Maher. Portland; C. E. Allen, Port
land; Meyer Abraham, Portland: W.
De Lash mutt. Portland; J. I. Ward,
Summervllle; W. R. Glendenlng, Port-laud.
The CHURCHES
First Kaptlut Church,
Rev. O. LeRoy Hall, pastor. Morn
ing theme, "The Divine Uplift"; 'eve
ning, "The Immovables." The leader
of the boys' and girls' meeting at 3
o'clock Is Cecil' Jones. The topic for
the 11. Y. P. U. prayer meeting at 6:30
Is "Christ's Life; His. Summary of
Conduct. The Sermon on the Mount.
WORTH KNOWING.
A Firm TIuh Is a Credit to Pendleton.
At the corner of Main and Court
streets Is located one of the best
known and popular drug emporiums
in eastern Oregon.
By the retiring of two old members
of this firm Messrs. Brock and Mc
Comas. (Mr. Brock last year and Mr.
McComas about four years ago) It
has been deemed advisable to call
this old-new firm "The Pendleton
Leader, Miss Carrie Hartwell. It
lgl Drug Co."
This firm has recently made ex-
' tensive change, and improvements
that win befit any name the word
with pleasure that the pastor with his
choir and congregation accepts the
Iriiirt invltiitinn nf mi, PpaoKi'tarlan
brethren to meet with them In the ren" T , KUcgt' and tne
evening worship at 7:30. in the I. O. I alr ,of ,hc ,ore ls now tnat
O. F. hall. We would be pleased to of bu8y cl,,y dru market'
hav- the Christian Kndenvor of that' Tne Prescription department in Its
church meet with us at the 6:30 ser-1 r.etlr P'"n. deserves special at
vice In the Baptist church.
Presbyterian Church.
Morning worship at 10:30, Bible
school at 12 m. In the chapel of Pen- . , . ., , ,.
. ; his work whenever accuracy ls the
u.Ti.... all-Important factor. In this depart.
7. wu"7", "" ""-v", ment. which is always in charge of
., ,... co. ,. a rcgMereA (,rUgSlst, is found every-
people are Invited to meet w th the ... ,.,, . ,. .,.,.,, ,.
, . , ... . . thing required by the physicians and
soe'ety of the Baptist church at 6:30 .
I tentlon, for the reason that It ls con
venient and well stocked. The dis
penser at all times facing the store
! front and ls sufficiently retired that
his attention need not be drawn from
p. m. At 7:30 the congregation of
the Baptist church will Join In the
evening service of the Presbyterian
church in Odd Fellows' hall. The
choirs of the two churches will be In
vited. A service of song and praise
patient.
The office also faces the store and
the bookkeeper may at all times see
patrons entering. In connection with
the office ls the rubber goods depart
ment, where selection from a large
stock of hot water bottles, syringes.
will commence promptly at the hour e((, may e ma(,e .,,, publlclty
np'uiniru. i lie iiiiuii ion
preached by Rev. G. L. Hall. A
special Invitation ls extended those
who have not accepted Christ.
Omrch of the Redeemer.
To the right and left of a long en
tryway leading back from the sales
. counter is seen shelves heavily stock
I ed with, articles usually demanded by
I the trade such drugs and chemicals
: as are usually sold by weight.
Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, rector; i The photographic department Is
services for the third Sunday in Lent, represented by a complete stock of
Sunday school and Bible classes. 10 Eastman Kodaks and photo supplies
a. m. Morning prayer, litany and for Dotn professional and amateur,
sermon. 11; evening prayer and ser- di-v plates, papers, card mounts,
mon, 7:30. Subjects of sermons: chemicals, developers, etc. In con
Morning. "Some Mid-Lenten Ques- nect0n ith this department Is a well
tlonlngs"; evening. "Finding the Life , equipped dark room, which is at all
In Losing It." Services during the : timeg at the disposal of customers,
week: Tuesday and Thursday, at 4 p. j guiphur, sheep dips and other sup
ra., tvr-ntng prayer and address: Frl-, pieg reqUired by sheepmen are pur
day, at the same hour, litany and , chased in car lots and stored near the
confirmation lecture; Wednesday railroad. These are made a feature
evening, 7.30. service and address. , bv tnlg flrm during the dipping sea
Suhject. "Essential Elements of i gons
Character in the Making of the Law- j Tne most notable improvement has
yer." Speaker, G. W. Phelps. To all j been made m the front of thio store,
of fie services the public is cordial- wnere a new twentieth century sanl
ly Invited. Vestrymen await strangers ; tarv fountain has recently been In
to welcome them and show them to j staned. It Is sanitary In every re
seats. The rector would remind the : spect an syrups being dispensed from
public especially of the splendid I gia!la without chance of contamina
serles of addresses which are being , tion from contact with poisonous
spoken at the church on Wednesday motal. Th lg one of the most con
evenings. He urges upon all who are i venlently arranged and artistic In de-
Good Shoe Sense
THE BEST WAY TO MAKE YOUt
SHOE DOI.LAKS DO TIIEIIt FI LL
DITY IS TO EXEHC1.SE YOlll
SHOE SENSE. THE II EST SHOE
SEXSE SAYS:
Buy Sorosis Shoes
AND THAT MEANS LESS SHOE
DOLLARS AND MEANS PAY 3.50
EOII THE 11EST SHOE ON EAHTII.
ALEXANDER'S
AGENT EOK PENDLETON.
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A Good Investment
MANY PENDLETON PEOPLE PROFITING ON PORTLAND REAL
ESTATE.
There is a growing belief among the people of Portland that
some day the great business center of the city will be on the penin
sula between the rivers. The railroads centering there are attract
ing the heavy business such as the manufacturing and wholesale.
This will naturally draw a dense population.
It is gratifying to know that many of our Pendleton citizens own
property at Portland, and In the most promising part of Portland,
which is between the rivers, where the railroads are now fighting
for position. J. F. McCarthy has Invented about 116.000 in 'hat dis
trict. Dr. Cole. Dr. Irvine. Laura Cahoon, Ellia Leeier. J. P. Earl.
J. H. Morris and several other have procured lots In the center of
that peninsula, which are rapidly growing In value.
NORTHWEST NOTTS.
It 1 claimed that the lowest tem
perature recorded at Eugene this
winter was the night of March 15-16.
when the thermometer registered 20
degrees above zero.
The dwelling with all Its contents,
belonging to Mrs. William Vincent, a
widow with a large family, living near
afiddleton, was burned. Insurance,
$600; loss, much greater.
My an explosion at the North Pole
mine at Bourne. Frank McCam was
cut about the head and face, while
Robert Newman's hearing will be
permanently Impaired as an effect.
The right of way for the Spokane
A Inland Electric railway, projected
from Spokane down through the Pa
louse, has practically all secured.
Construction has begun at several
points.
Caesar M. Lombardl. president of
the A. Gordon Co., of Portland, miss
ed making an eastern connection at
Denver the evening of March 15. and
the fact was responsible for his not
being aboadr the wrecked local at
Adobe, Col
In broad daylight a stranger threw
a large rock through the plate gla
window of the Douglas County bank
at Roseburg. He then walked up
tret out of town and Into the woods.
In plain view of many people, yet
every attempt made to apprehend
him has failed.
Moses McCoy ls dead at his home
at Forest Grove, 25 miles west of
Portland. He came to the place
where he died, In 1863, stopping in
Portland on the way out During the
41 years In which he lived) at and
near Forest Orove, he never saw Port
land. He was quite old. welt-to-do,
and raised a large family.
Sale of Indian Lands.
The following wheat lands upon the
Umatilla Indian reservation will be
sold March 30, 106:
W. hi of S. W. hi Sec. 12. Tp. 2. N.
R. 33 E. W. M., belonging to At-la-loy.
N E. hi of S. W. hi of Sec. 5, Tp.
3, N. R. 35 E. W. M.. belonging to
Charles McWhlrk.
I represent the ownera and shall
be glad to confer with prospective
purchasers as to terms and methods
of sale. STEPHEN A LOWELL,
Pendleton.
Don't frown look pleasant. If you
are suffering from Indigestion or
sour stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta,
Ga., says: "I suffered more than 20
years with Indigestion. A friend rec
ommended Kodol. It relieved me In
one day and I now enjoy better health
than for many years." Kodol digests
what you eat, relieves sour stomach.
gas on stomach, belching, etc. Sold by
Tallman & Co.
New Photo Gallery.
W". S. Bowman has opened his photo
gallery at his old stand near Main
street bridge, where he will make su
perior photos. Mr. Bowman has Just
returned from Portland, where he was
In Aune's gallery for six months and
was connected with the official pho
tograph company of the Lewis and
Clark fair. He brings with him the
new Ideas In use In Portland and east
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
worst Bums, Sores. Bolls, Ulcers, Cuts,
Wound, Chilblains and Salt Rheum.
Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s and Brock
ft McComas drug stores.
thinking of confirmation the Import
ance of tegular attendance at th'j
confirmation lectures. Many, who
shou'd be present, are exhorted to be
In their places next Friday. Draw
nigh to God, and He will draw night
to thee.
Methorili't Episcopal Church.
Quarterly conference Saturday
evening. 7:30. Sunday will be the oc
casion of our third quarterly meeting.
Rev. William DeWeese. who assisted
in the recent revival meetings, will
be present and preach both morning
and evening. At 10 a. m. the regular
Sunday school service will be held for
20 minutes, then the regular quarter
ly love feast will occupy the rest of
the hour. Rev. DeWeese ls an able
preacher. Come and hear him.
Communion service nt the close of
the morning sermon. Jnulor and In
termediate league 3 p. m. Prof
Bleakney will address the Epworth
league at 6:30 p. m.; evening serv
ice, 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday
evening. Robert Warner, pastor.
First Christian Church.
Bible school, 9:4 5 a. m. Class for
every age, and separate room for each
class. Morning service. 11 o'clock.;
3 p. m., lecture to men, "Socialism";
6:30, young people's meeting; 7:30,
regular evening services. Sermon,
"The Angel That Blocks the Way."
The Hypollte male quartet will be
with us today (Saturday) and tomor
row. These singers have delighted
the people wherever they have ap
peared. They will sing tonight and
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m., at the
men's meeting and at the evening ser
vice. No one can afford to miss them.
The meetings will continue through
the week, closing March 25. Everyone
Invited to attend.
Christian Science Society.
Room 5, E. O. building. Services
Sunday 11 a. m. Subject, "Reality."
Wednesday meeting 8 p. m. Reading
room open dally (except Sunday)
from 2 to 4 p. m. Christian Science
literature on sale.
sign of any soda foundaln in this
state.
New paper on the walls, floors new
ly covered with linoleum, new paint
on the front and fixtures makes this
old store worthy of wearing the title,
the "Pendleton Drug Co."
One would think the Laxative idea
In a cough syrup should have been
advanced long before It was. It seems
the only rational remedy for Coughs
and Colds would be to move the bow
els and clean the mucous membranes
of the throat and lungs at the same
time. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and
Tar does this. It Is the original Lax
ative Cough Syrup, the best known
remedy for Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, etc. Tastes good and harm
less. Scld by Tallman ft Co.
Sold Out.
This Is to notify the public that we
have sold our lumber business In Pen
dleton. Parties Indebted to our firm
will kindly call and settle Immedi
ately. G RAT'S HARBOR LUMBER CO.
For Sale Nearly new, high-grade
Dlano. standard make; must sell at
once for half what it cost me. In
quire Bowman hotel, room 36.
OREGON LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Purely mutual to Policyholders.
On plant that have stood the test of time
Economicaly and cleanly administered.
J I UIILI Vl UIV VU0.ftl.V f " J
Returned to them in dividends at the end of each year.
L SAMUEL, Mgr.
Macleay Building, 286 Washington Street, Portland, Ore
The best safeguard against head
ache, constipation and liver troubles
ls DeWltt's Little Early Risers. Keep
a vial of these famous little pills In
the house and take a dose at bed time
when you feel that the stomach and
bowels need cleansing. They don",
gripe. Sold by Tallman Co.
For further Information see
J. M. LEEZER.
PENDLETON. OREGON.
"WELL DONE, WELL DONE,
Thou good and tasteful Laundre.ss,"
Is often the exclamation of our pa
trons when they see the beautiful
work we send home to them. That ls
particularly the case with ladles who
have the finest and most delicate fa
brics to be washed and Ironed. If
anything, they really look better than
new goods when they leave our hands.
We have exceptional facilities for do
ing laundry work expeditiously and
thoroughly, and without Injury to the
most delicate goo .
Pendleton Steam Laundry
'Pho o Main 179.
AU Leading Grocers
Sell Cleveland' Baking Powder.
AN EXTRA MONTH OF SCHOOL.
Mrs. Flora Jiffies Re-employed In tlie
Fruit vale District.
Mrs. Flora Jones has been employ
ed by the board In the Frultvale dis
trict, near Freewater, to teach an
extra month, to follow the expiration
of the six months term, on March 16,
for which she was originally employ
ed. The additional month mentioned
begins March 19, and ends April 13,
and it is probable that she will teach
beyond the latter date, depending up
on how the district's funds hold out.
Mrs. Jones was employed last fall
to teach the Intermediate and gram
mar grades, and had charge of those
grades only, until March 5, when Miss
Cora E. MoCully's contract to teach
the primary grades expired. Miss
McCully quit the school at that time,
and the pupils she had charge of have
since been In Mrs. Jones' charge, giv
ing the latter a total enrollment of
nearly 60.
All Leading Grocers
Sell Cleveland's Baking Powder.
The Standard Oil Investigation con
ducted by the state of Missouri,
scheduled to be resumed at New
York March 15. was adjourned until
March 23. Henry Wollman, acting
for Attorney General Hadley of Mis
souri said that both side had agreed
to thlk postponement.
Ey the overturning of an 11-ton
ladle of molten metal In the Edgar
Thomson works at Braddock, Pa.,
eight foreigners were badly burned, of
whom three will die.
....SANITARY BARBER SHOP....
THE EAGLE BATH SHAVING PARLOUS 018 MAIX STREET.
THREE DOORS NORTH OF HOTEL ST. GEORGE.
Our Parlors are newly cqulpiied throughout with the most mod
ern sunita.y fixtures and apiurntus. Everything new and the lies
In tlie market.
Only tho higho skilled workmen, emptored ami every sanitary
precaution known Is taken.
Porcelain Imth tubs with plenty of hot ami cold Hater.
FlrHt-claxs. service throughout.
Eagle Bath Shaving Parlors
NEAR HOTEL ST. GEORGE. J. H. ESTES, PROPRIETOR.
To make man better, make
trade becter. To make trade
better, make goods better.
Schilling's Best:
ColTe
biking.powder
flavoring extract
trlrei
oda
Your grocer's; moneyback.
ITADIESI
CDid you know that Accordion Plait
ing is mora popular than ever among
genteel dressers? CHot Irons injure
delicate fabrics. We use the stsim
method exclusively. We can do your
work just as satisfactorily as if you
lived in Portland. Write for free circu
lar snd particulars. We do Accordion
Sunburst and Knife Plaiting to order.
MISS O. GOULD
UARQUAM BLDO. PORTLAND; ORB.
SWOLLEN VEINS
SPRAINS-STRAINS
Cured by our Hand Woven
Elastic Bands and Stock
ings, fOver-fatness and
weaknesses relieved by
our Abdominal Belts.
Writt for blanks and book.
i WOODARD, CLARKE &
) PORTLAND, OREGON
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread ls as
sured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam
Rolled Barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. BYERS, Prorrletor.
Why Pay Rent
when, you can use the same money
to build a home for yourself. Call
on
FRANK B. CLOPTON $b CO.
1 1 2 East Court Street.
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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
fUI pay you large returns on yonr money. We h Te several hundred
seres of U.e best Irrigated Alfalfa Land In the west, which yields from
seven to 'twelve tons per acre. For further particulars write
BURBRIDGE & CAREL, Ontario, Oregon.
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