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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, ptiMIULmx, uiusuua, w r.u.-iiSU.AX, ni.inin zo, nun.
1906
You fire cordially Invited to attend
the Second Annual
GRAND SPRING OPENING
of the Great Eastern Store
Tuesday, Mar. 27th '06
ORCHESTRA WILL FVRXISII MU
S1C I'UpM 10 O'CLOCK IXTIL 12
O'CLOCK A. M. FROM 2 O'CLOCK
VXTIL 5 O'CLOCK P. M.
i Souvenirs presented and Refreshments served to
every Visitor. Come and bring your friends.
Great Eastern Dept. Store
RUSTS
HE FOR T
SEXATOHIAL CAXMDATE A
I IUK.Xn OF MOXOl'OLY.
I'nlllng to Secure the Indorsement of
the Comnicrt'lnl Hodles of the Stnto,
Jl. M. Calif Now Turns to the Sueur
mid Tobacco Trust fur Aid Circu
lar Letters I'rslne Cuke's Candida
cy Sent Out by liirtlniul Agent if
the Big Trusts.
SOME ARE RESEEDING.
Eurckii
Much
Tilt" use of the commercial orguniza.
Hons and the bis mercantile Institu
tions of Portland by H. M. Cake, to j i ,iolng fine.
further his candidacy for the United , out 'and she expects a large yield.
States senate. Is causing a strong re- v. ,1. Scott returned this morning
lint Farmers Find
W heat Killed.
Farmers on Eureka Flat are busy
reseedlng their land on which the fall
sown grain was frozen out by the re
cent cold snap, says the Walla Valla
Statesman. Lnet week Grote Brothers
finished reseedlng 110 acres on their
farm and have about twice that much
more to put In.
John Hoffman began this mornln?
reseedlng 5000 acres on the flat. He
has employed a large number of farm
hands to do the work. He will use
30 drills and 120 head of horses to
put In the seed.
Mrs. Charles Bowman, who Is farm
ing considerable land near Whitman
station, states that she put in 1200
ncres to wheat last fall and the grain
None of It was frozen
Arnold Mohairs
Just the thing for that early spring suit. Look like wool, washes
like linen. Sold at 25c and 35c a yard. Sale Price
GENERAL NEWS.
I The paid-up capital of the new insti
tution is $1.00(1.1100, and resources
. 'about $10,000,000.
W. "H. S. Hyde, for IS years city:
recorder of Marshfield. Ore.. Is dead.' The failure of the nee land. Pa.,
He was a lifelong democrat. .National iianK. cause.! tne Miia-umvu
of Oregon for 55 years, j of the Catnwissa paper mills, tne
largest In mat slate, rnoy cost f ami.
oii". William P. 1'nckley is und r ar
rest in connection with the !-nk f.iil-
9c
If you want to know more about It, YOC SHOULD come and see
them.
vulslon of feeling against Cake and i fvom his farm on the Touehet. He
he Is receiving the censure which he ! says that after making a careful In
Justly 'deserves for resorting to this ! vest igtit ion of his grain fields he Is
method of "working politics" through ! absolutely certain that none of his
business interests. I wheat was frozen out. The blades of
Ti e following letter from Rlchar 1 ; the (train were nipped by the frost,
McCnnn, of Portland, to the East Or- ! but the roots are healthy and growing
egonlan, ele.-.riy slates the situation j nicely.
;-.nd y've Mr. Cake the criticism i
which he has earned by his methods. If you are troubled with Piles and
Mr. McCann says: 'can't find a cure, try Witch Hazel
Portland, Or., March 27. (To the 1 Salvo, but be sure you get that made
Editor of the East Oregonian.) Dear by E. C. DeWItt & Co.. Chicago. It Is
(Sir; On February 26 I sent to the ! the original. If you ifhve used Witch
ommorclul organizations in uregon a iiai c-ane wimuui
protest against the use of the Infill- 1 Is probable that you got hold of one j $'
ence of commercial organisations ty , l" '"".
II. M. Cake to further his Candida
ALEXANDER'S j
PKXDLETON'S It ELI AP.L ESTOUE. J
. !
aged S3.
and a citizen
Hank Williams fatally shot Ezra
Ogden. a rancher, at Belfry, near Iie.l
Lo.'ge. Montana, during a saloon row.
Williams was drunk. He is now in
Ja'l.
The Method'ist Episcopal of Silver
ton, have doubled the capacity of then
old church, which was built In 12.
The structure ha. also been refurn
ished throughout.
Senator Pil'-s. of Washington, has
filed a claim for 3'i'.'K'0 for settle
ment of C.e estate of the lat- John
Sullivan, of Seattle. The et:iic
value.', at $00.ona.
An electric line will be built this
summer between Eugene an! Spring
field, a distance of four miles, and a
steam railway -T miles long from Eu
gene up T!ue river.
The Erg.-r,o woolen mills were put
in operation March 2ii nfv-r two yea's
ure.
Mrs. Emma I.. Woolen, county an 1
.list riot clerk of Chambers county, i
T-':ns. is the only women holding
that office In that state. She is serv
ing her recon 1 term ly election, and
is said to be a very capable an 1 pop
ular official.
for the I'niled States senators'dp. Mr.
Cake himself, since then has furnish
ed the proof that he has attempted
to use commercial organizations for
his political ends.
It is to the groat credit of the com
mercial organisations of Oregon that
not one of tin m has Indorsed Mr.'
Cake. The Portland Chamber of Com-
I nr.ece was appealed to ny .ur. cai,
nil! sneaking tor the Portland Chnm-
I her of Commerce, J. Couch Klandes
! a trustee of that body, and M-. Ed
i ward Xowbogin. first vice president of
i thai body, wrote Mr. Cake that the
! Chamber of Commerce was mm-p-ir-
worthless counterfeils
that nre sold on the reputation of the
genuine DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Sotd by Tailman & Co.
rill be worked to their
seen as the cleaning
Is Completed.
idler.'-ss. Til
full c.-paelty
and rfvf.tii
Major Moore, of Seattle, urges a
prpuinr vote on the nuestion of city
ownership of traction lines before any
more valuable franchises are given la
that city on any terms whatever.
On and after April 1. the miners of
the Snowstorm copper mine, Coeur
d'Aler.cs. will woik eight hours per
day. The first mine in the Coeur
A'. Mere? to adopt the eight-hour day.
The Southern Pacific lias leased;
lands in the Willamette valley upon!
which It will experimentally plant!
30'i0 pounds of alfalfa seed grown ill!
Montana, Utah, Turkestan and Argen-j
tina. j
The oldest habitable house in East j
Portland Is a one-story, four-room
cottage on Grand avenue, between
East Ankeny and East Ash. It Is of ;
wood, but a substantial structure yet, j
though built over 60 years ago. j
John Collins, under arrest on aj
charge of wife beating, near Eugene,
afterward attempted his own life by
swallowing corrosive sublimate. The
attempt failed. He has since been
committed, to the Insane asylum.
The Oregon Humane Society was
organized in 1S72, and W. T. Shana
han, of Portland, has been Its secre
tary for 30 years. It has been sup
ported wholly by private donations,
but will ask the next legislature for
$2000. Its work Is for the protection
of dumb animals and children.
'Hie supreme court of Mc::ieo. has
affirmo 1 the sentence of death again t j
Itieliardson. Mason and Harle, con-'
vietcd of having murdered Mitchell
! and Devers at Chihuahua. Mexico. '
four years ago in order to collect in-!
rarance on their lives.
; Joseph P. Townsen 1 of Everett. :
i Mass.. shot and killed 'his daughter. ,
i ; .M1.-T. two hours h-f a a t!
have lieen married to Francis E. Pe'r-
.-. then shot and killed himself. Tom- I
ii-ary insanity from wholly unknown!
tuses is supposed to have afflicted,
even end. I
tisan.
Paul
Sahin:
Glutei Pendleton Arrival
Fred F. P.ogers, Portland:
Kennedy. Portland: T ,T. Oeer,
! W. A. Wise: Harry E. Lewis. San
Print ico: T. J. Hannn. Chicago:
Mis. Jones, Spokane; R, H. Cady,
Oorvallls; A. P. A. Ttradhury, Port
; land: M. H. Patten, Spokane; L. M.
i Jones. Spokane; Sig Sichel. Portland;
i M. P. Shaughnessy. Clarkston:. O. A.
I.iila. Lewlston; Charles A. Jones,
linker City: O. D. Phillips. San Fran-oV-eo;
J. V. Frankel, New York: O. J.
Itoss. San Francisco; M. E. Foley,
ltingham Springs.
I'on't frown look rleasant. If you
are suffering from Indigestion or
s.jiir stomach, take Kodnl Dysiieps'a
Cure. Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta.
G:i., 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 vou eat. relieves sour stomach,
gas on stomach, belching, etc. Sold by
Tailman & Co.
XOKTHWEST NEWS.
The Merlden theater, Merllen,
Conn., burned. Loss $115,000. Two
firemen were badly hurt by a falling
wall.
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. P.owman hns just
returned from Portland, where bo 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.
Scckiii'i Aid From Trust j.
Having failed to secure the Indorse-
np.'i df eommer.-ia 1 holy. Mr.
j C :!;. hes tu ned to the trusts. Th ;
j r:ri of M.i !":. Ehrr.ian & Co., the
I P'-iiicMc'l distrlbutoiB in Oregon for.
! the sugar trust and for the tobac-o
! trust, hns come out openly In support
! of Mr. Cake. -'Mason, Ehrman & Co.
have written to each of 1'vlr custom
ers throughout the state u g;-e their
support and votes to Mr. Cake. 1
'.-I, en -toni'-rs probably are not
aware of the fact that the sugar trun ,
an.i the t'jV'ceo trost are -willing to
one: nenis sums of money te
pre vent f : . e trade with the Phillp
pi,. -. 'i'le-se trti'tK Jiavc -ill e-oly hceu '
strong enough in the I'nite.l S:a;et
cong'-.s.i to ihwart the (ff.irts ,f
President P.oosevelt ill behalf of tlu :
pe ,1, 1
The people want no ni(.re senators
act'.ng as the ilirect agents of the
trui-.s. that oppose our preshleiit. and
have had such laws enacted, that the
Income of the average Amoi ican fam
ily has iimk to a mere pittance, that
of 27.oao.nriO children of school a---,
less than one-half go to school and
mo'c than "..uua.aou woik m mines,
shops and factories giving their ten
der years of childhood to toil and
dyli.fr before maturity that the trusts
may live.
A vole for II. M. Cake for United
Slate) senator is a vote for the sugar
trust, the tobacco trust, and Is a blow
at the commercial interests of the pa
cific coast. I feel it a civic duty to
call the attention of
throughout Oregon to this state of af
fairs as I believe that like the com
mercial bodies in the state they will
refuse to have anything to do with a
trust candidate.
Respectfully yours,
RICH A HD M. M'CA.NX.
John D. Rockefeller's oldest daugh
ter, Mrs. Charles M. Strong, disap
proves of her father's evasions and
(lodgings of the processes of law nec
essary to secure his attendance upon
the witness stand in the cases brought
by Ihe state of Missouri, and says so
in positive terms.
Goo.l f?n, rronrl coffee, 1wr,t
baki;vr-iovdcr, best flavoring
extracts, best spices, pure soda,
fair prices and moiicyback.
Schilling's Best, at your
grocer's
.SANITARY BARBER SHOP....
THE EAGLE P.ATII SIIAVIXG PARLORS. (US MAIX STKEET.
THREE DOORS XOKTII OF HOTEL ST. GE"HOE.
Our Parlors nro ncwl., equipped throughout ith the must mod
ern sanltu.y fixtures and apparatus. Everything no-v ami the best
in th" market.
Only the highest skilled workmen employed and every sanitary
precaution kiumn Is taken.
Porcelain hath tubs with plenty or hot and cold uulcr.
First-class service throughout.
NEAR HOTEL ST. OKOIME. J. H. KSTI-l-'. I'IM'MlIETOIt.
A I'F.XDI.iri'OX CASE.
Many
More
1..I...V.
for
' : t .
. d. tr
Rose
hike it in Pendlctcii.
i-; ease is toil one of
leeurring ih.hy in Pell
:u ca.-y matter to veri
i re. .Miroly you cannot
1 fool' t.um siieU oi'i-
A Complete Stock
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V
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f II.
for supplying you .villi
It 1 l t us rj sued an.'
. rt plant Is c-iilii (.ed
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oorlog.
se hull.!
ell-
pur-
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ind sail i ol-
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A Scientific Wonder.
Th? cures that stand to Its credit
Daniel F. Spiers, a negro, is dead I make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a sci-
entinc wonocr. it cuieii c. . mui-
ford, lecturer for the Patrons of Hus
at East Liverpool. O., aged 103 years.
In lSjl he purchased his own freedom
for $600, being then owned In Ken
tucky. The Ely Central Copper company
of Philadelphia, has been incorporat
ed with a capital of $12,000,000, to
exploit western properties and buck
the copper trust.
Senator Hansbrough on March 27
reported to the senate the bill for the
repeal of the timber and stone act,
on which the committee on public
lands has been working for several
weeks.
The Mechanic Savings bank and
the Savings & Loan Society of Ran
Francisco, have been consolidated.
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 Tailman & Co.'s and Brock
& McComas' drug stores.
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 HARBOR LUMBER CO.
All Lending Grocers
Sell Cleveland's Baking Powder.
On a Hock In Mid-Ocean.
Two natives, Luke Frank of How
kan, ami Alfred Lkile of Kllnkwan.
had an experience recently which will
not be forgotten during their lives,
says the Ketchikan (Alaska) Journal.
Tuesday, Februaty 2 7, they were fol
lowing the coast line in their canoe
when the swell threw them upon a
partially submerged rock, smashing
the canoe. The two men manged to
reach another rock nearby, a little
higher than the first, but still par
tially under water at high tide. The
distance to the shore was too far for i
either of them to swim and there they
had to remain for six days and seven
nights, wet and without anything to
eat except seaweed and musaels, un-
til on Tuesday, March fl, two small j
drift logs floated near enough to be
secured by them. These the men tied"!
together with their clothes, and tho
tide and wind being favorable man-1
aged to paddle ashore on them, land- j
Ing clad only in undershirts and over-j
alls and having a walk of several.
miles ro make, along tho Deacn, oe
fore they could secure food nnd clot!.
Ing. ' t
li ing on Ootioiiwoo 1 ,
ire t, iv -a, Helen, Ore., say.-;: JVuin's !
Kidney i'i'.'.H were first irou.'iht to!
i.-.y n.itice seine four years ago wheal
was living in Peoria. 111. At that j
time I wit suffering severely from an
attack of kidney complaint and could
s arcely do a day's work. To .stoop
or rise after stooping hurt so acutely j
that I could hardly keep from crying
out. When a man has suffered with !
a back which felt half the time as I
though it was broken, which could I
cmn.l the Mfhlest nrosstlrp. when l'"
he could not ait down, stand or lie
with anv comfort and still has to go
to his daily w. u he naturally lie
comes anxious about his condition. 1
procured Doan's Kidney Pills, used
them , and they cured me. About a
year ago I came to Washington, and
r.'i-.ortly afterwards noticed symptoms
of my old trouble. I procured I loan's
Kidney Pills at Pendleton Drug win
! pnny's store and three boxes
republicans i , ouiplntely banished the trouble leav
ing no signs that I had ever had a
touch of kbln-y trouble In my life.
Doan's Kidney Pills do all that Is
claimed for them. You are wefc-ome
to refer to m" r.t any time nnd I will
claiPv give : :i partk-ul rs in a per
sonal Interview to any one calling
upon me." '
For sale by t.U dealers. Price ?0
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember thj na...1 Doan's and
take no other.
-r.lci.
Shin
Plu - Ilapp.i,:.
incut.
. PIuht
Laths, '-hio-
i-,,i :ipp- '
:: tale or a i t i;
, far a-
is a laic
laun dries
lhoron.;li
in it -
has s
laundry
of t'ne
work is com
I"
t In tlp-t
Machinery that is
mill vol cxii-i tnely iii
handling of tin- fliiu-n". t f
.eiV-.-.leil the ha lil-WOl k o
'rued.
i-diiti!
exact.
Hci.to
Vol i"H
f long
We are looking for the ti.nle of
i partleu'ar people who went their linen
! v ish d right. Ironed and , finished
iig.it. and delivered on lime at the
right kind of prices.
Pendleton Steam Laundry
ITSEMAV & PETERS.
Tim e Main 17S.
h-, ( ? 7
...',- !..- -i l
THE CONVENIENCE
of eleelrlc power Is a thoroughly es
tablished fact. Aside from this, its
absolute safely, economy of space, low
cost of operation and
GREAT EFFICIENCY i
will recommend It to all manufactur
ers or to any partb s using power for
any purpose whatsoever.
Northwestern Gas and
Electric Co.
COHXEU COURT AXU GAP.DF.X ST
BET
m
niBiversary Wtm
Just one year ago we moved into our present quorters, nnd wo nro fining to coinniemornto thnt
event In n substiintliil way by Riving our patrons something to cnuso them to rememlKT tho dtne with
Ileshmlng Tuesday morning nnd ending "Saturday night, March 31st, wo )lll conduct an
OB
The Policy-Holders Life Insurance Co.
A. L MILLS, President
Adolphe Wolfe... First Vice-Pres.
Louis O. Clarke. Second Vlce-Pres.
William lollman. Third' Vlce-Pres.
Dr. A. J. Glesy. . .Medical Director
Geo. Sanford Smith Secretary
Leo Frlede Treasurer
D. E. Galbraith Actuary
J. N. Teal General Counsel
1 H. Petem Supt of Agents
Ij. SAMUEL, General Manager.
CLAHEXCE S. SAMUEL,
Assistant Manugcr.
liiidgc X'oai-Iy Half Coiiiiletcd.
By the end of this week four piers
of the railroad bridge across the
Clearwater will have been completed
ready for the laying of the steel. This
Is the word given out by Engineer
Kettering this morning.
The concrete work nt the fourth
pier Is nearly completed. It will be
done In a day or two and the laying
of the capstones at the three piers
will then be taken up.
Word was received this morning
that the granite caps would leave
Spokane on this morning's freight.
When these caps are put in plnce the
work of constructing the piers Is half
done. Lewlston Teller.
286 WASHIXGTOX STREET.
Maclcay Building. Portland, Ore,
Indigestion is much of a habit.
Don't get tho habit. Take a llttlo Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure after featlng and
you will null belching, puffing, palpi
tating and frowning. Kodol digests
what you eut and makes the stomach
sweet- Sold by Tailman & Co.
AXXIVEHSAHY SALE.
that will be different.
This will not ba a sale with a few lines of un
desirable merchandise reduced In price to make a
"bait," but an nil-round BENEFIT to every cus
tomer who buys a DOLLAU'.S worth of any kind
of goods at TH E FAI II this week.
All our Spring lines are now nearly complete,
and our stock Is better than e,er before, being
more diversified, more tasty In the selection of
styles and quality of materials, and a greater
range of prices In almost every line carried.
With all thes advantages, and In addition to
our extremely low prices In every department, we
need not offer any further Inducements to get
our share of the business.
HUT FOIl A WHOLE WEEK we glvo every
customer who buys 11.00 worth or more, EONA
FIDE REBATE OF 10c on every $1.00 spent with
us. "-
BETTER YET.
Every customer who hns not already received
one of our beautiful souvenir pin trays, will be
given one FREE. Ask for these If you do, not al
ready have one.
PRICES OX CTAPLES.
Calicos, all colors Be, flc, 7c, 8 l-3c and 10c
Glrghanis, checks nnd stripes Be, S 1-Sc, 10c, 12'Ac
Lawns, figured nnd plain
0'4c, 10c, lc, 15c, 20c, 23c and 48c
Indian LIiioiih, white
0',c, 10c, i2c, lBc, 18c, 20c and 25c
All other staple lines at '. edrock prices.
DOX'T FORGET THE TEX PER CEXT RE
HATE on an hills of $1.00 or more. Ask for the
souvenir if you want It.
The Fair Hepartrcient Store
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