EIGHT PAGES. PACE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1000. 1906 : : : You arc cordially Invited to attend the Second Annual GRAND SPRING OPENING of the Great Eastern Store Tuesday, Mar. 27th '06 ORCHESTRA WILL FI RNISH Ml'. SIC FROM 10 O'CLOCK VNTIL 12 O'CLOCK A. SI. FROSt 2 O'CLOCK VNTIL 3 O'CLOCK P. SI. Souvenirs presented and Refreshments served to every Visitor, Come and bring your friends. : : Great Eastern Dept. Store GENERAL NEWS. The power house of the Philadel phia Rapid Transit company, burned. Lops, J37S.OOO. only partially Insure!. Tank burglars murdered Edward rull'.nan, a constable and ntghtwatrh man". at 'sodiis. N. Y.. March 22. He h-.d cjusrht them trying to rob the sufe of the Bank of Sodus. Hurln Wisocarver has been arrest ed nt Stockton. Cal.. charged with holding up the Delaware an 1 ItcJ litis j stage li'.sl October nnd kilting- ran I Haskell, the express messenger. The Rlvervlew Worsted Mills com-' pany at Waterville. Me., has gone Info bankruptcy. Asrets. nominal. J210, (inf: liaMllties. Jilo.OoO. The offic ers and stockholders are in n vow. alleging swindling and thett by each other. Dr. Jessie M. McGregor, need 51. died by cerebro spinal meningitis at Denver, where she had practiced med icine many years. She was possessor of the highest 'd'-sree in medicine ever attained by a woman, and had un ' doubled seniu3. both s?chelatic and practical. The American. Spanish and native press of Manila, in commenting upon! th? recent battle cf Mount Dao. sustain Major General Wood against the cha.ge of killing women and chil dren of the Moro outlaws during the action, which they claim was una voidable. Warren F. Mosiier. the most dis tinguished lay Catholic promoter of that church, in America, is dead at "p;v Rochelle. N. Y.. by heart failure. He foundfd the "Catholic Reading Circle Review," and introduced the Knights of Coiumbus into Ohio. He was 4 5 years of age. Ui.nger Hermann has filed a bill uf particulars in his defence, setting fort't that the lo::;r f.ics destroyed by him were a jortion of his private effect.'. The Inference being that if they contained documents of an in criminating nature, that whatever dlspcs;t;on he made of them was no ne fire's business." ment which would secure protection from drugs. He refuses to give his real name, or tell where he is from. AS MONEY WOOL BEYERS ENJOYS 1UG PROFITS EACH YEAR. Jacob SlicuoMnnii Ls Said to Have Made $7000 111 CO Days til I matillu County by Buying Early Clliw Ijtst Yir Estimated That He Will l'le:.r JtoOOO Hits Year Growers Sell Cheap Before Stilexlays. Prosecuting Attorney Kipp, at Pullman, Wash., has filed Information against D. G. Burns, a saloonkeeper, and Joe Razor, a cigar dealer, charg ing them with gambling. At the late Pullman election the reform forces and the "antls" were very evenly di vid"d, the antls winning by a small margn. The Great Northern has s it out a crew of engineers to make he final location survey of a road from We natchce to Oroville. The new road will follow the Columbia and Okano gan rivers closely, and will connect the Victoria. Vancouver & Eastern, building along the international boun dary, with the main line of the Great Northern. This question Is often discussed among Pendleton business men: "Who makes the easiest money In this oily every year?" Last evening this question was le lng dhcussed by a number of busliu ss men on the street and It was unani mously agreed that Jacob Scheuer man, the wool buyer actually picks up the easiest money ot any man in I'matllla county. He lives for nine months each year In San Francisco, resting and recup erating nfter three months of arduous labor in Pendleton each spring during wool buying season. It is said on the best authority that Mr. Scheu"rman last year cleared up over J70UO by buying clips of wool from growers who would not hold for the nalesdays. but who took a cent, or three-quarters of a cent less than tae price promised at the salesdays, from Mr. Scheuerman. On some of this wool he made as mm h as u cent a pound. It is said, by The CHURCHES PreKbyteirliui Church. Morning worship at 10:30 In the chapel of Pendleton academy. Ser mon: "Times and Seasons In the De velopment of the Christian." Bible study at 13 m. Evening praise and prayer In Odd Fellows' hall at 7:30. Sermon, "The First Commandment for Christiana as Jesus Taught It." Methoinst Episcopal Church. Sunday school, 10 a. m A. J. Owen, superintendent. This Is to be "Decis ion Day" In the school. Parents and potrons of the school are specially In vited to be present.. Sermon, 11 a. m.; class meeting 12:15 p. in.; Junior league, 3, and Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. At 7:30 O. W. Rlaln of Grand Rapids, Mich., will deliver a temper ance lecture. He is highly recom mended as a speaker of ability who Is spoken of as one of the ablest lectur ers of the Btate of Michigan. He will also lecture Monday night. These lectures will be free to nil. A free will offering will be taken at each lecture. Robert Wurner. pastor. Christian Science. Christian Science society, room B, E. O. building. Services. Sunday, 11 a. m. Subject. "Unreality." Wednes day meeting. 8 p. m. Reading room open dally except Sunday, from 2 to 4 p. m. A cordial welcome Is ex tended to all. , The best safeguard again?! head ache, constipation and liver troubles is DeWitt's Little Early Jtisers. 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. Thev don gripe. Sold by Tallman & Co. First P.nptlst Church. The morning service will he held nt 11 o'clock In Odd Fellows hall, over the Tcutsch store, corner Main and Alta streets. Tills Is nece Arnold Mohairs Just the thing for that early spring suit. Look like wool, washes like linen. Sold at 25c and 36c a yard. Sule Price 19c If you want to know more about It, YOU SlIOl'LD come and s them. 1 ALEXANDER'S PEXOLETOX'S IIEMAIUj ESTOKE. hiivlnir if nt n lrv nrieo tnrtv in tin1 spring and holding It until sulesdav l'allF ,ho ncw floor 1,1 the ehurch Is and then selling It at the top price. ! not ''V enough to use. The Mblo Mr. Scheuerman simply buvs t!lt. j :chod will be provided f.T in various clip from the grower, and when the ! ways some classes will meet In the wool Is sheared the grower delivers it ! south room, and some In the pe.rson to the warehouse here for him. where ! The evening service will consist it remains in Mornse until srilesdav. 1 "'V ot ri- Y- p- v- Prayer meet it t. n t.. other hovers at nd-1 In;:, led by Miss Hall, at 0:30. Leader vanced prices. Thus ho makes "easy money," as the business slung of the day ex presses it. for he ones not ncces.ai uy i f the bovs' and girls' meeting nt 3 o'clock. Is Florence Ward. The pastor has recevled a kind In vitation from the new pastor of the ! Congregational church to spend the THE TALK OF A Ti ll, so far as laundry work is concerned. Is a tale of the past In up-to-date laundries. Machinery that Is exact, thorough, ond yet extremely delicate try be-1 tH handling of the flimsiest fabrics has superseded the hand-work of long n;;;. We are looking for the trade of I articular people who want their linen washed right. Ironed ami finished right, and delivered on time at the right kind of prices. Pendleton Steara Laundry FISH MAX PETERS. Tlio e Main 170. mmm efo ' urses all his own congregations t'i I cept. n - Cliurch of the Redeemer. ervices for the Fourth Sunday In iirui n cent invested, the urower sun 1 ,.i hi t!te mnrcln on the ell., i evening with them. He tiler and Mr. Scheuerman takes away a goodly profit each season. This sja.Miii the market is more h:i I; and growers are holding for t.r'.eL:: but It l estimated that he v. I I clear u over ? D o ,T this spring1 '-? the feast of the annunciation in CO ,lnvs in V.::.uilla county l,y buy-! the Ph'sse l Virgin Mary. Sun.t. y lug a f.'-w clis from men who will ! "'hoo and I-ii.le cla ses. 10 a. in.: ral sab'sdavs morning prayer aim sei tooo. n, ee- . ; inn;' prayer ami scncn. rtnoes: Mornin of Womanhood Incomi ! nt,. witli the Veni:in .-'uffrai.-e l.le.d of Womanhood, the so-called Einanri- Vnn.;!ii;" a s Tlinn a do: es - -il WOO rts of Hotel Pendleton ArrivnU. A. G. Woolworth, Portland; W. M. Uice. Portland: Tl. W. Warner, Kansas Ci'v; G. M. AVhitson, Portland; W. H. Herman, Portland: H. Hrash, Port land; P. M. Nevius, Denver; August Dipped. Portland; T. II. Killln. Port lanil; G. S. Youngman. Portland; T. T. Geer. Salem: A. J. McArthur, Spo kane; A. Smith, Lakevlew; A. .1. li idd ley: W. M. Slusher, city; P. C. Elbert, Portland; W. R. Glendetilng. Port land; J. F. Border, Portland. NORTHWEST NEWS. Albany people have raised SI 0.000 ad will co-operate with outside capi tal to rebuild the woolen mills recent ly burred. A plant will be shipped In from New Englad. Ncw York and London capitalists are back of a project to build a rail road from tidewater, on Prince Wil liam sound, to the Interior of Alaska, tapping the Copper river country. In a runaway at Walla AValla, La velle Lambert, a farmer, had his right leg badly broken and crushed. He was take to the hospital, where the limb was amputated below the knee. The Conrad Consolidated mine, consisting of 10 claims, on the Windy Arm, near White Horse, Alaska, have been sold to William McKenzie, owner of the Canadian Northern railway, for 15,000,000 cash. The state board of health is making an analysis of the water from the public supply at Eugene, and from now on an analysis will be made ones a month. There Is at present no trace of typhoid fever at Eugene ex cept the presence of some 200 or more convalescents. "Fred Martin," a dope fiend at The Dalles, In despair at his inability to control his appetite, deliberately stole and sold the results of his theft to a econd-hand store, to render himself liable to a penitentiary sentence, which he Is certain to get His sole purpose was to secure an Imprison- , New Photo Gallery. V 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 ho 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. not hold for the gen v. hl h have been fixed bv the crorwers' association. -i t,. s:,.!.,!, ..-,, ! lie.-s in S':in Fran-t il'.e I Cisco for nine or 10 months each vear. after having made sufficient fO f,.i- the ve;: r tn Cll t r, Kll .l.'VW ill! pated eastern Oregon, during wool buying I ''' ,women season. He has been buying wool in this section for a number of y-irs uod Is well known all over casietn Oregon and Washington. i SANITARY BATJJ2R SHOP. ie in- v rioati- Tlili EAGLE HATH SHAVIXG PARLORS, fll.1 MAIN STREET. THREE DOORS NORTH OF HOTEL ST. (,E RGE. Our Parlors oro neivl.. equipped throughout nilli the most moil, rrn sjinllu.y fixtures nnd apparatus, livcrvthins new and the hesi in tlio nmrLct. Only the highest skilled workmen ctepl.iyed anil'i viry sanitary precaution known is taken. Porcelain hath tubs with ilin(y el' lad end cold visler. I'll si -class service throughout. Eagh Bat-h Shaving Parlors NEAR HOTEL ST. GEORGE. .1. II. ESTIX IMCMPIli ET!:. NEAR HOTEL ST. GEORGE. .1. II. E.-Ti:. ) ' I )I'R i E T' 1 1 :. V AUNK IPAL I.KillT CHEAPER t thai the a:'ein of v the in-p; win; it. en ;:! m Elevation Don't frown look pleasant. If you are suffering from indigestion or sour stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hon. Jake Aloore, of Atlanta. Ga., says: "I suffered more than 20 years with indigestion. A friend rec ommended Kodol. Jt 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. 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 Burns, Sores, Bolls, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s and Brock & McComas" drug stores. AY'll Leave Athena. Rev. Jenkins will hold his closing meeting at the Christian church Sun day evening, April 1. Mr. Jenkins has been pastor of the Christian church In this city for two years. He has a large circle of friends here who unite In wishing him and his estlma ble family every success In life. Athena Press. All Leading Grocers Sell Cleveland's Baking Powder. The Policy-Holders Life Insurance Co. A. L MILLS, President Seattle ITocirlc Hills Cm Half In Two hy City Light. Evidence of the effect of the city Ilchtlng plant on commercial lighting rotes since the.plant was projected Is contained in the recital by James Sheehan, the Second avenue saloon keeper, of his own experience with lighting charges, says the Seattle Star. Mr. Sheehan declares that he has already enjoyed so much benefit from the city plant that he has had city light Installed nnd proposes to continue to patronize It whether he can get cheaper rates from the com mercial lighting companies or not. 'Before the city plant was project ed, the lighting hills for my saloon ran all the way from $S0 to 85 a month." said Mr. Sheehan this morn ing. "After the construction of the city plant had begun my rates were reduced by approximately one-half. nnd for two years I had a flat rate for the same service of $40 a month. This year I made a contract with the city plant for my lights, and after I riad applied for the city service the Snoqualmle company offered to supply me with the service at a fiat rate of $2S a month. "I have not received my first month's bill yet, so do not know what my charge from the city plant will be. But no matter what It Is, I shall continue to use city light. The effect of the plant has already been to reduce my light "xpenses by more than CO per cent, and I am of the opinion that the city rates will be further reduced, as soon as the plant has secured a sufficiently large vol ume of business to Justify such a duction. If It had not been for the city plant, I would still be paying $80 a month, and the profits on the service would he going to private in vestors, instead of to the city, us at present." In the hie,, rise to the lloblesl Vot the exaltall.T. an. I of ru n. Evening sul.je' Pliydcnl and Spiritual." Services during the week; day and Thursday, at 4 p. m. Pi-avcr and address; Friday. same hour, litany, conflrmat'on tare; AA'edncsJny evening, 7:'. si lie and address. Speaker. Dr. W Cole. Subject. "Essential Element Character lu the Making of tjr." The public cordially Invito 1 t ail sendees. The rector espeel.-.lly calls attention to the Wednesday evning service: and may he be pardoned If he emphasizes the Sunday morning serv ice, as the theme deals with what he regards as the highest patriotism of American women. Henry Dixon Jones, rector. Tlles Vell'flg t the G. I of Doc- O if v Byers B A, Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is as sured w i.n IlTlilt.S' BEST FLOl'R Is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always cnhand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS Why Pay Rent, Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Ken neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Mo., Is the subject of much Interest to the medl cal fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case: "Owing to severe Inflammation of the throat and congestion of the lungs, three doctors gave me up to die. when, as a last resort, I was Induced to try Dr, King's New Discovery and I nm happy to say, it saved my life." Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsllltls. Weak Lungs, Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guranteed at Tall man & Co.'s and Brock & McComas drug stores. 50c and J 1.00. Trial bot tie free. Adolphe AVolfe. . .First Vlce-Pres. Louis G. Clarke. Second Vice-Pres. William Pollman. Third Vlce-Pres. Dr. A. J. Glesy. , .Sfedlcal Director Geo. Fanford fimlth Secretary Leo Frlede... Treasurer D. E. Galbralth Actuary J. N. Teal General Counsel il H. Peter Supt. of AgenU L. SASIl'EL, General Manager. CLARENCE S. SASIl'EL, Assistant Manager. 289 WASHINGTON STREET. ( Slaclcay Building. Portland, Ore. Sold Out. This Is to notify the public that we have sold our lumber business In Pen dlcton.- Parties Indebted to our firm will kindly call and settle Immedl ately. GRAY'S HARBOR LUMBER CO. Indigestion Is much of a habit Don't get the habit. Take a llttlo Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpi tating and frowning. Kodol digests what you cat and make the stomach weet. Sold by Tallman & Co. First Christian Church. I niblo school. !i:4.1. W. F. Taylor. uperintendent; communion and song j ervlce, 11 a. m.; endeavor, 6:30: eve-j nine service, 7:30. Prayer meeting,; and choir practice on Wednesday eve- ning. All are cordially Invited to all these services. when you can use the.sama money to build a home for yourself. Call on FRANK B. CLOPTON CO. 1 1 2 East Court Street. Land Scrip. For sale will take surveyed or un surveyed land. itiiimnr Vintintv tvnrrnnts nnufrnt. W. D. Field, Overland lock, Boise, j f Idaho. ( Some grocers sell Schilling'a : Best I flavoring troti VJa ceff moneyback; some dont. They have their reasons both ways. JBerore Investing i our Money It will pay you to come to ONTARIO, the COMING CITY of EASTERN OREGON and look over the ALFALFA LANDS which 111 pay yon large returns on your money. We h several hundred .teres of li e lcst Irrigated Alfalfa Land In Uio west, widen yields from, seven to wclvo tons per acre. For further particulars write BURBRIDGE & CAREL, Ontario, Oregon. I n n Hefts We havo just received a shipment of Piew Jackets and Si"k Coats N Covert Jackcic, p -y style or fitted backs, the v ry latest; $(,50 $7.00 .$9.50. Long, loose Co ts of all wool, light weight material, very drtssy and stylish; our price $7.00. Silk Coats, both short nnd long. - (v M&w Suite. Skirts oats Coming in every few days and we can guarantee you the newest goods, as soon as they are re dy for the market. Our Eastun buyer scr.ds us the now things as soon as they appear, and become fixed styles. Cat! Often at tho Fair You will find something now every time you co.a 'n tlio store. ipaeimen Store 9