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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1908. 1906 You are cordially Invited to attend the Second Annual GRAND SPRING OPENING of the Great Eastern Store Tuesday, Mar. 27th '06 ORCHESTRA WILL FCRNISH Mr SIC FROM 10 O'CLOCK VXTIL 12 O'CLOCK A. M. FROM 2 O'CLOCK VXTIL 5 O'CLOCK P. M. Souvenirs presented and Refreshments served X every Visitor. Come and bring your friends. to Great Eastern Dept. Store GENERAL SEWS. Frank E. Moores. serving his third -term 6s mayor of Omaha, Is dead. He had Ions been an active and influen tial republican In Nebraska. There is now 10.500,000 bushels of wheat in the warehouses of Duluth an 1 other points nt the head of Lak DETAILS F OM GRAN T COUNT! HI. I F. MOVXTAIX AMERICAN TELLS OF STORM! DAMAGES. llurm-y Cuttle Ilclng Driven Into John liny tor Feeding Activity In the Utile Hiislne-w Many Dead Cmtlo on Range mid Alone Trull Gre.it Numbers of Illids Killed, ami Many Young Stock Pnninge to Fruit Is Extensive Furmern Rotter Sitnnlleil With Feed Tliim Two Year Ago. i era the suffrage upon all questions Cf public expenditures in 1898. . In 1901 the New York legislature! passed a law providing that a "wo man who posesses the qualifications to vote for village or town offices, except the qualification of sex, who Is tho owner of property in the vil lage assessed upon the last preoedlng assessment roll thereof, Is entitled to vote upon a proposition to ralso money by tax or assessment." In Great Britain women vote for somo local officers, but not for mem bers of parliament. In Australia women vote on equal terms with men, except in Victoria and Queensland, whore they do not vote for members of the state parlia ment, although voting for tho federal parliament. Arnold Mohairs Just the thing for that early spring suit. Look like wool, washes Sold at 26c and 35o a yard. Sale Price like linen Droves of Harney valley cattle are being driven through Sllvies and Bear valley into the John Day. Five months of continuous snow was too much for the supply of feed on hand. A. Jackson, the hide buyer, 3eat out a six-horse load of hides the f;.rst f the week to linker City. Mr. Jn-kiuni Is paying good prices for hides and 's anxious to secure a large number tnis spring. The stage driver on the route be tween here and Payvlllo reports many dead cattle on the range an Hotel Pendleton Arrivals. T. E. Arnold and wife, Nebraska; J. vy. Anderson, Spokane; W. H. Crn-' J mer. New York; C. A. Barrett, Athe- na; K. J. Kirk, Hartford; L. D. Fair- child, Portland; George Stevens, Spo- kane; K. E. True, Spokane; It. Bran- J don. Spokane: A. O. Benard, Sun Francisco; A. L. Wellsch, San Fran- 19c If you want to know more about It, YOU SHOULD com and see them. and masked men. Tho most secured from one man was J 14. Three carloads of potatoes have been shipped from North Yakima to Kansas City, Mo. This Is the first time that Yakima potatoes have been shipped farther east than Denver. The Western Federation of Miner.. British Columbia district, is taking Cisco; .. H. Vlllmuer, San Francisco: j a C, B:. Allen, Portland; F. Weldent, ! Portland: Arthur Elston, -San Frnn-'J Cisco; t Pauline Lederle, La Grande; J. F. MucLnne, Idaho; A. P. Bradbury, i J Portland: C. C. Hunt, Ontario; M. Posner. Chicago; Mrse. R. J. Ander-'j oitn T.lnhn? TI .T Hfrmnn. Pullman: I J. McLaw; Boise; George Johnson, ' Poitland; P. L. Nelson, Baker City; TUF TALK OF ATl'H, W. Richardson, Portland; Q. A. Drys-' .... dale. Wnlla Walla; Thomas Neuter. ' so far ns laundry work is, concerned, ALEXANDER'S! PEXDLETOX'S RELIAI1L I'.STORE. J Superior, an Increase or i. . ;u.uu . steps toward aemanning an eigm hushels over lat year at this time, j hour day, and unless it is secured, .M V. 1. 1 .. 1 1 Sunburv, Pa., a wagon was !"""'" oimi u nnai sumu . 1 .l,.tnn nnMi..... ............. n by a train and all of its "s """ --".. i-i ui i.ni. Nea run down seven occupants killed. The seven persons were named Neld'.g. and rep resented four generatians of one fam-j ily. ' I The remains of a man about 33 . yoa-s old were found In n trunk at th? Sou. hern Pacific baggage room'' at' Ptoelttnn, Oil. The affair in a mys tery, thoueh the man Is supposed to have been J. C. Leslie, from unknown rarH. Herman Reckling, a miner, aged 56. of West Hazleton, Pa., committed sui cide by placing a stick of dynamite on his head and applying a match to the explosive. He was suffering from toothache, and this was the cause of the suicide. O. F. Dixon, manager of the Che lr.n Falls Milling company, states that the mill will Immediately nui 0U( in, 000 barrels of flour, breakfast foods, etc., for the local trade. The flour mills at Chelan Fa'ts Is one of the most important Industries in -the Che Ian country. The Northern Pacific Terminal company has 23 miles of track in sidings and switches at Portland and will build 20 miles more, and also a huge warehouse and viaducts to carry tr.ifflc from the landings on the V!i limette to Seventh street. The com pnry will expend $1,000,000 on the improvements named. William Kalligher, section foreman Althiuch she is SG years old. Miss "n the Great Northern at Winchester, Serrpta Pratt, of East Brook, Dela ware county. New York, is a hustling traveling saleswoman v.i'h a good in come. Miss Pratt recently took the agency of a Philadelphia house for selling shears. She is one of Its most successful saleswomen. The senate committee on public! "lards todiy authorized favorable re- pert on the Carter bill providing for' the entry of agricultural lands within for.-n reserves. The bill provides for entering for farming purposes of pra irie strips and other grounds with no natural growth of timber. p,ev. E. Louis Kelley, partner of the lat Rev. Dr. George Simmons in the Peoples' Savings bunk, recently Indict ed bv the grand jury on three counts, voluntarily returned to Peoria. 111., and gave himself up to Sheriff Pr.ttr. Bonds in the sum of SljOO were given, and his hearing will take place next Thursday. ' Wash., was struck in the breast by 1 large stone thrown from a wheel of I an express train while standing 1:1 i feet from the track. He Is In a. criti cal condition. The Ureat Northern . toward hlooming. I I1MIU1I1 IUUIKI JX.ll llf 1,L lldtl lll-l breast bone and two ribs broken. along the rond. As no heavy losses I have been reported by ., owners It Portland; L.sjl,. Matlock, city: H. HIM. seems that the carcasses seen must Antelope; J R. Matlock, San Fran have been bunched for sklnnliig, and J Cisco: Blanche Downey, Portland; that the Incident does not show a gen- j Mrs. W. M. Slusher, city; Miss E. oral condition. I Slusher. city: C. W. Cotton, San Fran- Farmers coming Into town report j clsco; J. Shouerman and wife, San that multitudes of snow birds, mend-I Francisco; O. CI. Parker, Walla. Walla; owlarks, blackbirds and robins lay 1 Otto Levy; X. B. Krause, Seattle; A. dead on the snow. These songsters ! Green, San Francisco; H. J. Kalis of the olr had been lured from their kyo, San Francisco; H. W. Cameron, winter stores, and when the Simkuin.': C. C. Simpson, Poitland; J. covered all the earth for more than j j Hock and wife. La Grande: O. L. a week, the little creatures were I Huffman, Union; Miss Vlole Woods, chilled, starved and frozen to death, j Hol i,lkl,; w. H. Young, Hot lake; This is o serious blow to the fruit yvilliam Fitzgeiald, Portland. i Industry, for u'.l of them, not exclud- ing the cherry-pecking robin Is more ; jmlgestlon )(, mucn 0f a habit, of a friend than an enemy to man-; Dnn.t gQt the nabj, T;lke a nni0 Ko. klnd. The Insect world will thrive ; do, ryncpsla Cure utter eating and in an unprecedented manner, nndiyou w, ciu)t v,e!eliliis. puffing, pnlpl niany harmful pests are making their ; tat,nB .nd frmvnnB. Kodol digests wry for tho first time into the heart j w ut vou e;U and m.lkc, ,he ftomach i v jonn ia nun oeu. i sweet. Sold by Tallinan & Co. From the Pear valley country come ; stories of more Immediate loss In the j Land Scrip, way of young calves. Many of the j For sa,e vu take surveyed or un anlmals dropped during the extreme ; surveyod lnnil, . cold, were found stark and frozen the , " M1llary bounty warrants bought, next morning by their owners. In w jj Field, Overland -lock. Poise, some instances tne ocain oi himm calves was reported, the perplexed brutes standing, leaning on the fences . and stalls, where they were later j TVO kinds OJ gOOQS ana iou.ki ro.e . sm . trfi . h:irun s a barun 111 nmii i, 1 1 1 1,- (in,, ,m Is a tale of the past In up-to-date laundries. Machinery that Is exact, thorough, and yet extremely delicate In its handling of the flimsiest fabrics has superseded the hand-work of long ago. We are looking for the trade of parl'lculnr people who want their linen washed right. Ironed nnd finished right, and delivered on time nt the right kind of prices. Pendleton Steam Laundry FIM1IMAX PETERS. 1 Tho o Main 17C. pKfjJJ' ! Mahn. ...SANITARY BARBER SHOP.... THE F.CJLE BATH SHAVING PARLORS. 018 MAIX STREET. THREE DOORS NORTH OF HOTEL ST. t;E"Itf;E. Our Parlors uro nenl., eiinlpM-d tliioiiglnmt with the most mini crn wiiiita.y fixtures and iipKiratus. In (he market. Only the highest skilled workmen precaution known Is tnkeii. Porcelain Imtli tubs uitli pliiity I'lrst-fiass siTvlee tliroiigliout. Eagle Bath Shaving Parlors NEAP. HOTEL ST. GEOrtGE. J. H. i:STES. nif iPRIETOU. rrverrtlilnz new mid Hie bc-i employed und every Kanltary nf lut and cold nter. t : trnde: a nartr.un s a verely. while in others apparently lit-J anJ mOIievback. One makes tie damage was done. The worst In-1 ' , wfis Inr it teil crons well aiout niLiiuji ti. ..- ... Jury 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. cots Peaches and nprl- were either in otoom or reaoy u NORTHWEST NEWS. Ora Holdman and Robert Fnncher have been dismissed from iWhl'man academy for brutal and senseless haz ing. Baptists of Wenatchee will build a 1170ft parsonage on a site which th church already owns, contiguous to the church. Prof.' J. W. Daniels, for several years superintendent of the Wallace schools, has gone to California to practice law. The democracy of Stevens county. Wash., will hold n banquet and speechfest nt Colvllle on April 13 Jefferson's birthday. A cold storage plant will be built at Ellensburg. Wash., this spring. The machinery will weigh 120,000 pounds. and F.0.000 feet of lumber will be used. In the wheat-growing districts of Washington the plant was worst fro zen out on the light lands. The plant growing In the heavier soils withstood the greater cold. A heavy rain fell on March 23 and ' 24 throughout the Palouse country, and warm weather following. It will soon be known to what extent the wheat has been damaged. Eight men belonging to a north bank steam shovel gang, were held up near Kenncwlck, Wash., while re turning from work, by two armed New Photo Gallery. W. S. Bowman has opened his photo gallery at his old stand near Main street bridge, where ho will make su perior photos. Mr. Bowman has just returned from Portland, where he was in Aune's gallery for six monthsjand 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 sfand 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, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 20c at Tallman & Co.'s and Brock & McComas' drug stores. flower when the wave struck the low er part of the valley. In tho neiyh borhoo 1 of Dnyvilie. . W. O. Cum- mings thinks the damage of these two fruits will be extensive, as the sjeM'm .-truck at the most critical r.ta;r." " Sheep and lambs fared well In the main, although slight losses are re ported. The lighter losi Is due to ample f?ed supplies and good shelter. Almost nnnusjly large numbers of range horse adrift in and around the mountains, and thrre .they become en tongled In the shifting snow drifts. Along towards spring many of them ner'sh nf cold and hunger. This sea son there has been but little of this Inhuman and expensive method of running stock, and the death of horses on the range will perhaps be so smail as to be of no commercial consequence. Farmers have been well supplied with feed, and are to be commended in putting by winter store for more than the usual number of animals fed. Thus the belated winter caused but slight loss, whereas, if It had found conditions as they were two years ago, the loss would have been appalling. em. Schilling's grocer's. Best at your HAPPY WOMEN. : : PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS : Byers' Best Flour la made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is En sured when 3Ti;RS' BEST FLO UK Is used. Bran, Shorts. Steam Rolled Barley always en hand. and 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. GRAY'S HAREOR LUMBER CO. The best safeguard against head ache, constipation and liver troubles Is 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. Doctors Arc Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Ken neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., Is the subject of much Interest to the medi cal fratern'ty and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case: "owing to severe Inflammation of the throat ind congestion of the lungs, tnree floctors gave me up to die. when, as a last resort, I was Induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery and I am happy to say, it saved my life." Cures the worst. Coughs and Colds, Broncnius, Tonsll!ti&. Weak Lungs, Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guaranteed at Tail- man & Co.'s and Brock & McComas drug stores. DOc and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. All Leading Grocers Sell Cleveland's Baking Powder. The Policy-Holders Life Insurance Co. A. L. MILLS, President Plenty of Tliem In Pendleton Good Reasons for It. Wouldn't any woman be happy, After years of backache and suf- e ferlng, j J Days of misery, night of unrest, . The distress of urinary troubles, I She finds relief and cure? i No reason why any Pendleton read- er a Should suffer In the face of evidence s like this: j Mrs. D. Coffman, of 221 Stonewall J Jackson street, Pendleton, Ore., says: ! i "I was having considerable trouble from Irritating throbbing pains across s the back, I think caused by failure of the kidneys to perform their proper functions and aggravated by cold set- tllmr In my back. I knew about , r Donn's Kidney Pills and went to Brock & McComas Co.'s drug store and procured a box. They helped me from the start, and In a short tlmo not a pain or an ache remained. My kid neys were toned up and I felt bf;tter In every way. I know others who had the same satisfactory experience', which leaveB no doubt In my mind about the curative powers of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. W. 8. IJYERS, Pro-rletor. Why Pay Rent when you can use the same money to build a home for yourself. Call on FRANK B. CLOPTON ( CO. 112 East Court Street. I 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 4'llt pay you large returns on your money. We h e several hundred jcro of tl e beet Irrigated Alfalfa Lund In the west, which yields from seven to twelve tons icr acre. For further particulars write BURBRIDGE & CAREL, Ontario, Oregon. r Adolphe Wolfe. . .First Vlce-Pres. Louis G. Clarke. Second Vlce-Pres. ' William Pollman. Third Vlce-Pres. Dr. A. J. Glesy. . .Medical Director Geo. Stanford Smith Secretary 'Deo Frlede v .... .Treasurer ' D. E. Galbralth Actuary J. N. Teal. . i . i .General Counsel ll H. Peters BupL of Agents L. 8AMTEL, General Manager. CLARENCE 8. SAMUEL, Assistant Manager. 286 WASinNGTON STREET. , Macleay Building. Portland, Ore. WHERE WOMEN VOTE. In I'our States Women Have Full Suffrage. In answer to numerous Inquiries as to equal suffrage In the different states and countries of the world, the East Oregonlnn publishes the follow ing resurse of the question: In the United States women possess suffrage upon equal terms with men at all elections In four states in Wy oming, established In 1869; In Colo rado,. 1893; In Utah, in 1895, and In Idaho, in 1896. In Kansas women possess school mirfrnire. established In 1861; and municipal suffrage, established in 18S7. In 18 additional states women pos sess school suffrage in Michigan and Minnesota, established in 18 iD; in New Hampshlde and Oregon in 1878; In Massachusetts In 1879; In .New York and Vermont In 1380; In Ne braska In 1883; In Wisconsin in 1885; In Washington In 1886; In Arizona, Montana, New Jersey, North Dakota, and South Dukota In 1887; In Illinois In 1891: In Connecticut In 1893; In Ohio In 1894. Two Btatcs permit women to vote upon the Issuance of municipal bonds Montana, established in los i ; low In 1894. Louisiana gave all women taxpay- A0-S' Jj5i. , , s . We havo just received a shipment of New Jackets and Silk Coats Covert Jacketc, p y stylo or fitted backs, the v ry latest; $6.50 $7.(( and $9.50. Long," loose Co ts of all wool, light weight material, very drtssy and stylish; our price $7.00. , ' Silk Coats, both short and long. RSew Suits. Skirts, Goats Coming In every few days and we can guarantee you the newest goods as soon as they are re dy for the market. Our Easttrn buyer uerds us the new things as soon as they appear, and become fixed styles. Call Often at the Fair You villi find something now every tlmo you co.j- 'n tho store. The Fair DBepartment Store