East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 17, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT.
DATLY EAST ORBGOXIA. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH IT, 1M.
EIGHT PAGES.
ONCE MORE
We call your attention tx the fact, that we
are giving yon your choice
OF A GOLD LEAF CTP AND SAUCER, HALF
GALLON JUG, GOLD LEAF PLATE, A PRETTY
PICTURE OR A HALF GALLON JAR, SUITABLE
FOR YEAST. BITTER OR OTHE ARTICLES,
WITH ONE POI ND OF OVR NEW SUBURBAN
BLEND COFFEE 35c).
WITH TWO POUNDS, A LARGE BEAN POT,
DOUBLE THE SIZE WE HAVE BEEN GIVING
WITH ONE POUND.
The OWL TEA HOUSE
SIX BARS SILK SOAP 25c.
O. R. A N. EXTENSION.
Surrey Now Being Made Through
Grni Valley Pls-trict.
O. R. & N. surveyors were on the
Pes Chutes river weft of Grass valley
during the week, says the Grass Val
ley Journal. They have surveyed on
the west ide of the river to near the
free bridge, and then crossed to the
east side.
Surveyors being In the field is al
ways followed by many reports, one
being that they will connect with the
Columbia Southern survey made last
summer from Shanlko out south, at
a. point southwest of Antelope; that
the Columbia Southern to avoid the
heavy grade south of Shaniko. will
lpAVA thnl fitv t .1 .1 ri a BMd v.innlna.
within a mile or two of Antelope and 1 Flfty Guort at MrsL McCorniraaeh'a
nil .Mrs. Jroutman s Afternoon.
Fifty Invited guests enjoyed a most
delightful afternoon at the home of
Mrs. W. H. McCormmach Thursday
afternoon, March 15. The party was
given by Mrs. McCormmach and Mrs.
C. E. Troutman, and '600" was play
ed during the afternoon. Delicious
refreshments were served and a most
enjoyable time was had.
... . . .
vauey recently going over the sur
veyed route for the extension of the
road. They told the above story
that it was the intention of the -?r3at
Southern Railway company to push
construction as soon as pring Aeather
would permit, and that 1S miles of
new icad to the south would be com
pleted within a year. It has been
previously announced that tb load
will be extended southward to Bend,
and mi louhtedly some day we will
have a line east of the Cascades from
the Columbia river to San Francisco,
This report of a 180 mile extension
came from a reliable man. and can be
believed without reserve.
DELIGHTFUL CARD PARTY.
connecting with the Des Chutes sur
vey. This Is one of the many reports
and the reader can form his own con
clusion. A report bearing the marks of
truthfulness reached Bend this week
that the Great Southern railway com
pany will extend Its line ISO miles
southward before the snow flies next
winter. Bays the Bulletin.
A former Bend citizen is located
In the Tygh valley country. He wrote
to a friend here that men connected
with the Great Southern were In Tygh
The COLD CREAM
MONTH
March Is the month when
complexions suffer unless
protected by the use of some
preparation that will pre
vent drying, chopping and
roughening of the skin. A
good cold cream will answer
the purpose better than any
thing else, providing you get
one that Is rightly made.
Our cold cream is right In
every particular. It's a dainty
pure white, delightfully per
fumed cream, that will feed
the tissues and protect and
beautify the complexion.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists
Funeral of M. Renderer.
The funeral of M. Renderer, father
of Mrs. V. Stroble, was held at 8:30
this forenoon from the Catholic
church, the service being conducted
by Father Travelll. A large number
of relatives and friends of the dead
man attended the church service, and
quite a few went to the cemetery In
spite of the cold weather. The pall
bearers were Judge Thomas Fits
Gerald, Joseph Basler, Chris Stang
ler. Paul Hemmelgarn, J. P. Winter
and Joseph Ell.
No Society Department.
Owing to the dearth of society func
Hons during lent, the regular society
department In the East Oregonlan Is
not maintained today. After the len
ten season the department will be
continued as usual. Society events
during lent will be mentioned but
the department will probably not be
maintained.
BASEBALL
MATTERS
COMMITTEE APPOINTED
TO DRAFT PLAN OF WORK.
Committee Will Meet Tomorrow
Afternoon A Strong Corps of Of
ficers antl Workers Is In Sight and
Available Present Intention It) to
Use Local Players and Act Inde
pendently In Finances, Though This
.Arrangement May Be Modified
Later on K. J. Taylor Will likely
Be Manager.
Last evening a meeting of the base
ball players and enthusiasts was held
in the council rooms and preliminary
steps were taken towards forming an
organisation for the coming season
A committee consisting of Tom Mi-
larkey, Roy Raley, Carl Cooley and
L. G. Frazler was appointed to select
a manager und a temporary captain
and also to draft rules for the govern
ing of the organization. This com
mlttee will meet tomorrow afternoon
and at that time the organization will
be completed.
For manager of the team K. J. Tay
lor Is now most frequently mention
ed, and if he will accept the position
he may be named tomorrow after
noon. Last night the place was ten
dered to Roy Raley, but he declined
the honor.
For temporary captain Jerry King,
the famous "southpaw," will probably
be chosen, as he is familiar with all
the men, and has the faculty of mak
ing them work. The permanent cap
tain will be elected by the team at
their first game.
At present it Is proposed to con
duct the team entirely on a local ba
sis, using only town players and ask
ing for no subscription. However,
should it be found that such a team
will not be equal to Walla Walla,
Athena and the other nines of this
section, different arrangements will be
made, and the citizens asked to con
tribute for the support of the team.
Thete are some good local men avail
able for the team, more than last
year, and by hard, consistent work It
Is thought a strong team can be de
veloped with purely home talent. But
whether or not a sufficiently strong
team can be secured In this way re
mains to be seen.
The trip required 12 hours, as the
roads are such as to make fast travel
ing impossible.
According to Dr. Garfield there was
a foot of snow at Klamath Falls
when he left and the thermometer
was at zero. In the mountains the
snow was much deeper.
While at Klamath the doctor de
voted his time entirely to attending
his patient and doctoring his face, so
had no opportunity to see the other
Umatilla county people now there.
CAMPAIGN FOR BROWN.
Baker City's Popular Candidate for
Governor Is Making a Cnnva-w by
Photographs.
The East Oregonlan has received a
number of window pictures of Har
vey K. Brown, the reform candidate
for governor of Oregon and takes
pleasure In giving them prominent
places where they will be seen by the
public.
Mr. Brown will perhaps make an
active canvass of the state later and
nas nosts or friends In all parta of
Oregon who admire his fearless stand
for the enforcement of the law.
ANNUAL BENEFIT MARCH 23.
Miscellaneous Program at the High
School Assembly Hall.
On next Friday evening. March 23,
the annual entertainment for the
high school athletic teams will be
held in the assembly hall. A pro
gram consisting of songs by the glee
club, recitations, etc., will be given.
Also, there will be booths arranged
around the room, and a general social
time will be had by those present.
The proceeds of the evening will go
towards meeting the expenses of the
basket ball, track and baseball teams.
An admission of 15 cents will be
charged.
LECTURE WELL ATTENDED.
:
Victor Talking Machines
Columbia C.rAMinnhnneft
Divorce Granted.
In the circuit court today Judge El
lis granted a divorce to Harry Has
kins from Ellen Hasklns. Peter West
was attorney for the plaintiff.
E. C. Howard of San Francisco, a
policy holder In the Pacific Mutual
Life company, has filed a suit to pre
vent the merger of that company with
the Conseravtlve Life Insurance com
Edison Phonographs''
EASY TERMS. J""
t
5000 Records. Including com
plete Edison Catalogue.
J. A. Owenhouse
81S MAIN STREET.
DISTRIBUTOR FOR EASTERN
OREGON.
HAIR TELLS CHARACTER,
Color of Hair lata to Indicate a Per.
sob's Tempcrameat.
Many people bellevs that blonde, or
light half denotes affection and oar
hair constancy. A perioa without hair
Is not devoid of Character; far from it
The disposition of the average bald
headed man Is to show such solicitude
for the welfare of others, that he neg
lects himself. A germ causes baldness.
Prof. Sabouraud, of Paris, France, in
noccu'.ated a rabbit with Dandruff (terms.
causing It to become totally bald in Ave
weeks' time. To rid the scalp of these
dangerous germs It is necessary to apply
Newbros Herplclde.
"Destroy the cause you remove th
effect."
Sold by leading druggists, fiend 10c In
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit. Mich.
Kocppen Bros., special agents.
ROSEMARY
The name of a new "French Gray" pattern, in silver plated flat
ware, of which we have Just received a good stock direct from the
factory at Rockford, Illinois.
It Is the most beautiful pattern yet produced In plated ware,
and U not excelled In die work, design, nor finish by solid silver.
The i;ility Is "Rockford;" none better.
From beauty of design and quality you would think It high-priced
but it Is not
Hollow handle Knives and Forks, per set $12.00
Table Spoons, per set of t I4.S0
Tea Spoons, per set of t $2.50
WINSLOW BROTHERS
POSTOFFICE BLOCK
JEWELER-OPTICIANS.
A person who has a savings account is In a measure a public
benefactor, because In his modest way, he does his share to Increase
the amount of money per capita In active circulation. The person
who does not keep a savings account but hides bis money In our-of-the-way
places, withdraws that money from circulation and thereby
retards the full growh and prosperity of the country, and also robs
himself of a legitimate Income.
Commercial National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon
Is particularly well equipped to glvs every depositor prompt and ef
ficient service and reasonable earnings on his deposits.
Music Hall Filled to Capacity to Hear
Miss Laughlln Laxt Night.
The seating capacity of Music hall
was filled last night with an interest
ed audience, which enjoyed the equal
suffrage address by Miss Gall Laugh
lln, who is now touring eastern Ore
gon In the interest of the equal suf
frage amendment to the constitution
waiter M. Pierce presided at the
meeting, assisted by Chnirman L. E.
Penland of the local suffrage commit
tee. Miss Laughlln spoke for over an
hour In a highly entertaining way,
presenting unanswerable arguments
In favor of the equal suffrage cause.
She reviewed conditions In Wyoming.
Idaho, Utah and Colorado, where
equal suffrage has been In force for
a number of years and presented sta
tistics and historical facts supporting
the success of equal suffrage wher
ever it has been tried.
At the close of the address addi
tional names were secured for the
local working committee, which now
numbers about 100 active members.
Miss Laughlln Is a forceful, polish
ed speaker and made many friends
for the cause In this city. Her ad
dress Is filled with facts and statis
tics and unanswerable arguments sup
porting the cause of equal suffrage.
ACTION IS EXPLAINED.
'r.preine Court MereTy" Referred Case
to Federal t'otiM ftt Seattle.
R. J. Slater received" a letter from
Washington, D. C, this morning, In
which the recent action of the su
preme court regarding the habeas
corpus proceedings for Columbia
George and Toy Toy Is explained. A
week or more ago the press dis
patches told of the supreme court
having denied a writ of habeas cor
pus, and the reason given was that the
two prisoners were not ojtizens.
However, in the letter received by
Mr. Slater today It Is said no opinion
was given by the supreme court, and
that the chief Justice merely declared
the application denied. It Is inferred
that the reason for such being done
Is that the appeal should have been
made before the federal court at
Seattle, Instead of before the supreme
court at Washington. The action be
fore the supreme court was taken by
a Kansas attorney who had learned of
the case of the two Indians.
Mr. Slater now has a petition be
fore Federal Judge Hanford at Seat
tle for a writ of habeas corpus for
Columbia George, and March 26 was
set as the day for the United States
marshal to appear and show cause
why the writ should not be granted.
Mr. Slater Is confident that he will bo
successful In the case, and that Co
lumbia George will be liberated.
MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT.
General Rally of the Equal Suffrage
People and Friend at Commercial
Association Parlors.
A general meeting of the friends
of equal suffrage, will be held at the
Commercial association rooms on
next Tuesday evening, March 20, un
der the auspices of the local commit
tee organized in this city to advance
the cause of equal suffrage.
All are cordially Invited to attend
this meeting. The committee will ar
range the meeting and will be glad
to have the friends of the movement
attend.
Now is the Spring
And now la the time to prepare
your wardrobe for the Spring Season.
For ninety days we have Oregon's
spring weather.
Medium Weight Suits
are therefore In demand and we have
them hi variety, fabric and of the
fashionable cut; loose, but not baggy.
We are sure we can show you Just
what yon most desire In real worth of
suit. We "keep the QUALITY UP,"
and honestly represent the value.
Boston Store
Where Every Chance Is Good
SPECIAL CHINA SALE....
DURING Tins WEEK I AM MAKING AN EFFORT
TO SELL EVERY PIECE OF FANCY CHINA IN MY
STORE, AND AS AN INDUCEMENT FOR PROSPECT
IVE BUYERS I HAVE A WINDOW FULL OF IT
MARKED AT JUST ONE-IL4LF THE TRICE.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
JEWELER.
AN IMMENSE ABSTRACT.
Covers Twelve Hundred Pages and
Cost $500.
What was probably the largest
piece of abstracting work ever done
In this county was recently finished
for the J. E. Smith Livestock company
by the Hartman Abstract company.
It was an abstract of title for all the
lands owned by the company, about
50,000 acres. The abstract covers
1200 pages and the cost of the same
was In the neighborhood of J500.
COFFEE
WE ARE AGENTS
Chase & Sanborn
Coffee
Buffalo-Monitor Elects.
At the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Buffalo-Monitor Min
ing company, held in Portland recent
ly , cmrra i. jox, or Portland, was
elected president, Norboume Berke
ley, of this city, vice president, and
Wirt Minor, of Portland, secretary-
treasurer, for the ensuing year. The
liuiraio-Alonltor company owns the
old Beagle mines near Granite, Grant
county.
FROM KLAMATH FALLS.
Dr. Garfield Wan Called to Attend J.
F. Xowlln at That Place.
Dr. H. S. Garfield has returned
from Klamath Falls, where he was
called a week ago to attend J. F,
Nowlin, who has been seriously 111
wtlh typhoid fever. He Is still very
111, and according to Dr. Garfield will
probably not be fully recovered for a
month yet.
The trip to Klamath Falls was a
long one for a professional visit, and
It was accompanied by some hard
ships for Dr. Garfield. The stage now
runs to Klamath Falls from Thrall,
Cal., a distance of 36 miles. The
road is over the Sisklyous and is slow
and dangerous. .While going in Dr.
Garfield had his face frozen and the
stage driver had four fingers nipped.
Badly Sprained Slioulder.
Mrs. M. L. Warren, living at the
place formerly owned by J. W. Klm
brell In the west end of town, had
her left shoulder badly sprained this
morning as a result of a full. At the
time Mrs. Warren was engaged In re
arranging her house after a dance
last night and In some manner she
fell and struck her shoulder. Dr.
Henderson was called In attendance.
Adams Advance Is Dead.
With Its issue of yesterday the
Adams Advunce died. The paper has
suspended publication and the plant
has been it-moved to Helix.
A Trite Saying.
It la a trlto saying that no man It
stronger than his stomach. Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery strengthens
the stomach puts It In shape to make
pure, rich blood helps the liver and
kidneys to expel the poisons from the
body and thus cures both liver and kid
ney troubles. If you tuke this natural
blood purl her and tonic, you will assist
your system in manufacturing each day
a pint of rich, red blood, that Is Invigo
rating to the brain and nerves. The
weak, nervous, run-down, debilitated
condition which so many people suffer
from, Is usually the effect of poisons In
the blood; it is often Indicated by pimples
or bolls appearing on the skin, the face
becomes thin and the feelings "blue."
Dr. Pierce's "Discovery " cures all blood
humors as well as being a tonic that
makes one vigorous, strong and forceful.
It Is the only medicine put up for sale
through druggists for like purposes that
contains neither alcohol nor harmful
habit-forming drugs, and the only one,
every Ingredient of which has the profes
sional endorsement of the leading medical
wrltors of this country. Some of these
endorsement are published in a llttlo
bosk of extracts from standard medical
works and will be sent to any address
free, on receipt of request therefor by
letter or postal card, addressed to Dr. R.
V. ?lrce, Buffalo. N. Y. It tells Just
what Dr. Pierce's medicines are made of.
The " Words of Praise " for the several
lngredlont8 of which Dr. Pierce's medl
olnes are composed, by leaders In all the
several scnoois oi mexlloal practice, and
recommending them for the cure of the
diseases for which the "Golden Medical
Discovery is advised, should have far
mors weight with the slek and aftllctwl
thaa any amount of the so-called "testi
monials " so conspicuously flaunted before
the public by those who are afraid to let
the Ingredients of which their medicines
are composed be known. Bear In mind
that th "Golden Medical Discovery " has
the badob of HoxitsTY on every bottle
wrapper, In a full list of Its Ingredient.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation, invigorate the liver and regu
late stomach and bowels.
Dr. Plercs't great thonsand-page Illus
trated Common Sense Medical Adser
will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one
oant stamps, or cloth-bound for 81 stamps.
Address Dr. Ploroe at above.
CHASE & CAXBORN do business
differently from any other Coffee
House In the United States. They
give one store In a city the exclusive
sale of their coffee and thereby do
away with the cost of many traveling
salesmen and add this saving to the
quality of their coffee. They are the
largest Importers of fine coffee in the
United States. They have had over
40 years' experience in buying and
roasting cotiee and have It down to
a fine point. They do not go over to
the Boston and New York exchanges
to buy their coffee; they go direct to
the grower and know what they are
getting for their customers. They
have set a standard for their coffee
and make a certnln blend, and you
may feel assured that when you get
C. & S. SEAL BRAND COFFEE you
have the very best. It Is the same to
day as that you got 10 years ago. By
keeping up their standard as they do,
they know that if you try one pound,
you will walk blocks to get this par
ticular blend again, and take no other.
We could blend certain coffees and
might make a great hit, but when we
go to buy the second lot we may get
an altogether different coffee, be
cause it Is not the looks of the berry
or the same price that guarantees the
same cup. That Is only told by draw
ing coffee In the cup and knowing
where the berry was grown. Chase
& Sanborn with their long experience
blend our coffee to give the best and
most perfect cup that It Is possible
to obtain. Our sales of Chase & San
born's coffee have been marvelous
In the past, and only so by the fact
that we have sold Just what the peo
ple wanted, and they could not get
the same at uny other store.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co
SEAL BRAND COFFEE IS AT THE
TOP.
GOLD MEDAL BUTTER.
THe
Prettiest
Wall Paper j
THAT WAS EVER BROUGHT f
TO PENDLETON, AND
CAN NOW BE
BEEN AT
MURPHY'S
1 1 1 Court St.
Yes, we do palnt'.ng of ah de
scriptions. Let us figure with
you.
REST ASSURED
that you could not get good Electrical
Supplies anywhere at prices below
our present quotations. We take
contracts for wiring, carry an extens
ive Btock of all
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES,
and can guarantee fine work and
first-class goods at rock bottom
prices.
J. L. VAUGHAN
ELECTRICIAN.
122 W. Court St. 'Phone Main 132.
Dally East Oregonlan by carrier.
only 15 cents a week.
CONTRACTORS
will appreciate good stuff at rock bot
tom, prices arc Invited to Inspect onr
present stock. Never before have we
cut onr profits to such an extent. Tills
Is YOUR CHANCE
to buy. A word to tlio wise Is snffl.
clent.
Oregon Lumber Yard
NEAR COURT HOUSE.
'Phone Main 8. Pendleton, Oregon.
WELL, HOW L YOTJ LIKE THIS?
asked by the young man popular with
his sister's and other fellows' sister,
regarding his wash waistcoat and
linen will beget the answer: "Why,
they're all new, aren't they?" Noth
ing of the sort we Just got through
laundering them so well that they
might ba thought brand new. It's a
way wa have, and the day doesn't cost
too muoh toll.
We give green trading stamps If
-you call at the laundry and pay your
bin on or before the 80th of the
month,
ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC
LAUNDRY