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t EIGHT PAGE8. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL IS, J908. PAt.E TWO. Made in New York THE ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO. tailor shops are a block from Broadway a minute's walk from Fifth Avenue. The Alfred Benjamin & Co. designers and cloth buyers live in the atmosphere of authoritative style. Compare the stylo of Alfred Benjamin & Co. Correct Clothes for Men with the Clothing made in other cities and you'll understand what it means to be but a block from Broadway a minute's walk from Fifth Avenue. Correct Clothes for Men jlfredj'ainlnfi o AAKERS. Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, In southern California, with the object In view of Inducing tourists to use the northern route when returning home, was one of the Important matters considered at the weekly meeting of the trustees of the Spokane chamber of commrce yesterday, says the Spo kane Chronicle. Much discussion on the subject, was Indulged in, and the matter was fin ally referred to the publicity commit tee. David Brown, In behalf of the pub licity committee, submitted a plan for entertaining tourists and prospective settlers by means of lectures Illustrat ed with stereoptlcon views telling of and showing views of Spokane and tributary country. The publicity committor -.v.-" Instructed to prepare a plan r v.v to act. The meeting recommended that the publicity committee cause to be Issued 6000 copies of "A Tale of a Modern City" for advertising purposes. Exclusive Agent Here. Bond Bros. Pendleton, Ore. GENERAL NEWS. man and had lived In the neighbor-' hood 12 years. j The exports from the United States ' Dr. Thomas McCracken was killed ! for the fiscal year 1905 amounted to at Puyallup. Wash., April 11, by aj J7O0. 000.000 as compared with I56S,- Northern Pacific train which he was, 000.000 for the year 1905. trying to catch. He ran across the! There Is a wild stampede on from! front of 8 traln an(1 was 8een to reeI ! Virginia City and Carson,' Nev.. Into ln front of the oncoming! Churchill county, where rich strikes ral"- He was horribly mangled. are reported at Cooney Springs. I State school Superintendent Bryan Portland will have a new bank the of Washington, finds that ln many Ancient Surveys Failed to Hit .the BOUNDARY DISPUTE WASHINGTON" MIGHT GET A LONG STRIP OFF IDAHO. suits are threatened against the dis trict by teachers employed for balance due on salaries because warrants are below par and the teachers therefore do not receive their contract prices. At a meeting of the board of trus tees of the Oregon Fire Relief asso ciation at McMlnnvllle, Judge B. F. Rhodes was elected president, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mayor Charles Orlssen. Mr. Rhodes will resign as county Judge, and will Fortieth Meridian, as Provided for in tlic Organic Act, und Senator Ileybiirn Has Introduced a Bill for a ReHunrey, Which Will Amount lu Fact to a Quieting of Title The Erroneous Line Was Run In 1873 by Reeves and Dcnnlson. Nothing will relieve Indigestion that la not a thorough dlgestant. Ko dot Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows the stomach to rest recuperate grow strong again. A few doses of Kodot after meals will soon restore the stomach and dlges-. tive organs to a full performance of their functions naturally. Sold by Tallman & Co. Tho Argonaut for April 14. "Cockaigne," a London correspond ent, gives an Interesting Insight Into the policy and workings of Punch ln his letter to the Argonaut for April 14th. This letter gives the Inside story of the resignation of Sir Fran cis Burnand form the editorship of England's famous comic Journal. HOSE FREE One Week Sale - ' 4- With every pair of ladles" Shoes or Oxfords .old during this sale we will give one pair of Hose free. $2.50 eHOES- ONE PAm 25c HOSE FREE. $3.00 SHOES ONE PAm 35c H0SE frer $3.50 SHOES. NE pAIU 50c noSE FREB $4.00 SHOES. ON'E PA,R 75c HOSE free. Salo Regius Monday, April 9tli. ' 4- I ALEXANDER'S! Solo Agents for the SOROSIS Shoe. Bankers & Lumbermen's, with a cap ital of $250,000. D. A. Pelton, a lumberman, and F. H. Rothchild, are at the head of the institution. i An $S, 000,000 power plant for the! development of electricity, will be1 built this summer on King's river. ! Fresno county, Cal. Boston and New ! York parties are back of the project. : Concessions have been granted to a syndicate by the government, for the building of 100 miles of railroad on each of the Islands of Cebu. Negros and Panay. Native labor will be util ized as much as possible. Governor Pennypacker has Issued a statement announcing that Pennsyl-: Devil's Island Torture vanla has recovered all the public: js no worse than the terrible caso of umer.ts mark the line as surveyed in funds, amounting to $1,030,000. on lie-, pjes that afflicted me 10 years. Then; 1873 by a boundary commission, posit In the Enterprise National bank! , was aavsed to apply Bucklen's Ar-: More recent surveys of the eoun of Allegheny at the time of its failure. ca j5n.lve. and less than a box per- try rrove that the state line Is not lo Stanley Hallett of Medical Lake. , manently cured me, writes L. S. Na-; cated upon the 0th-degree of long! Wash., has the finest collection of ' nier of Rugles, Hy. Heals ail wounas, tude, and therefore congress will bo trees In all the northwest. He is said ; burns and s.res like magic, zao ai nskcci , permit of a resurvey of the tne renaieion ; tate ne j Owing to the mistake made In lo- itiuuK mi? iiiiie line u i piiiue uiiuntc from the 40th degree, which is desig- The most rational remedy for coughs and colds is Kennedy's Laxa tive Honey and Tar. It acts on the bowels as a mild cathartic expels all cold from the system. Cuts all phlegm out of the throat, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. An ideal remedy for children equally good for adults. Sold by Tallman A Co. ....SANITARY BARBER SHOP.... THE EAGLE HATH SHAVING PAHIiORS, OIN MAIN STREET. THREE DOORS NORTH OF HOTEL ST. GEORGE. Our Parlors are nawl, equipped throughout with the most mod ern Hanlta.y fixtures and apparatus. Everything new and the hesi In the market. Only the highest skilled workmen employed and every snnllnry nrecautlon known Is taken. Porcelain bath tubs with plinty of hot and cold water. Flrst-cluss service throughout. Eagle Bath Shaving Parlors NEAR HOTEL ST. GEORGE. J. H. ESTES. PROPRIETOR. Senator Heyburn has Introduced a bill Into congress providing for a re enter unon his new duties as soon as survey of the boundary line between i Governor Chamberlain appoints his Idaho and Washington. From Lewls ' successor. I ton, north, the 4 0th degree of longt- . I tude, west from Washington, is deslg- i naied as ,the boundary line, and mon- Japun has formally demanded of China that Mukden and Antung prov inces, both in Manchuria, be opened to foreign trade May 1. There Is no pepper (n Schilling's Best ginger; there i nothing wroni in Schillin'jf Cest ;invihin. Mono) i..c'.z. to have at least one growing specimen j Tallman & Co., and of every tree that Is Indigenous in ' Drug Co.. druggists. the northwest, and many that are not. j The tariff on all American food-! inn. hns heen taken completely off; hv ,h Bovernment of Ecuador for i Sweney, Portland a period of five months, or until the next harvest is garnered. Almost unl vorsni drouth, combined wit.i earth- Hotel Pendleton Arrivals. L. C. Garrlgus, Portland; B. L. L. Rathburn, Port land; J. J. Thanem, Portland; G. Gumpertz, New York; C. W. McFor mled, New York; A. Schultz, Port- i,M h nut a lame Der cent of the! land: H. G. Hawkins and wife, Spo- people on the verge of famine. nated In the organic act of the two states, a number of towns along the line are in doubt as to which state they are really located in. Lev.iston Is very near tne 40th dc- crron n t rtrt cH tn1 n anrl If tho iM Bill. kano; Thomas Schmelser, California; . yey 8 a few seconds offi tnat clty may , , . if. n. unsey, oan r ihiiuzcu, ucn .11.11., According to the official stenogra-, Wa jj HauaU, New York; phers. the present congressional house ; Amhoff port,nnd; M. Brenner, of representatives - "-ced of on Thomag K Portland; ,he ?OT .. .h." 11 B. Morris. Portland; T. G. Ha.ley. for the entire session, Including ue Salem: W. D. Chamberlain, Athena; 900' i City: George A. Davis, Wallace; J. W. A great California Industry- Is thejLnrklns. Spokane; Mrs. J. A. Foward, manufacture of salt from sea water. p.ltHbllrg; e. j. Brown, Walla Walla; In Alameda county 100.000 tons were f A R nintonle, Portland, produced last year. Only a few years , ago the state Imported all us sau. Living Indoors so much during the; . ... o. ,..".".. winter monins creates ! be within the state of Washington, In , stead of Idaho. Other towns located : very near the present state line are I Moscow, Garrison, Viola, Palouse, Al I medn, Farmlngton, Seltlce, Phoenix, Liberty Lake, Hauser and Newport. A resurvey may give Washington a strip of Immensely rich farming land lying Just east of the state line from Lewlston, northward. The actual lo cation of the loth degree of longi tude is a few seconds cast of the present state line as marked by gov ernment monuments and as accepted 4444444444444444440 T Cnlifiirnla Fig Syrup Co.'g , Genuine I SYRUP of FIGS 4 -Sold and recommended by The Pendleton Drug Co. IRRIGATION banks-Morse v (jasohne Engines One drop of gasoline, nine times more air makes the power. Expense stops when engine is shut down SPRAYING PUMPING SAWING GRINDING 2 to 50 horse-power. All sizes In stuck Write lor Catalogue and Prices : Fairbanks, Morse & Co. ItetSoSecSS Now it produces enough f ue which is enormous owing to 'hejgtufrv Want-of. fisheries and packing houses and ex- , ports large quantities as well NORTHWEST NEWS. The total registration of Marion county, when the books closed to pri mary voters was 65381211 as demo crats and 4327 republicans. Merchant S. Waters has begun the erection of a store building and warc-hou-e at Roosevelt, on the north bank of the Columbia, opposite Arlington. John E. Brooks is dead nt Mc Mlnnvllle, where he had lived con tinuously ui years. He was S3 years of age and a Mason and Odd Fellow ever since he attained his majority. There are 4000 Italians ln Port land, and they last year sent $4000 to aid the sufferers by the Calabria. Italv. earthquake. It Is probable they will send a like amount for the relief nf the sufferers bv the eruption of Vesuvius. At Milwaukle, Oregon, stands a frame school house erected upon its present site, Just 60 years ago. It has been sold to the Milwaukle band boys, who will move It across the street and fit It up for gymnasium purposes. ln a sheep camp 12 miles from Mountalnhome, Idaho, William Brady, one of a crew of seven herders, acci dentally shot and killed himself with a 38-caliber rifle. He was a single sort of a ozone condition in me blood and system generally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a few Early Risers. These famous little pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels and give the blood a chance to purify Itself. They relieve headache, sallow complexion, etc. Sold by Tall man & Co. Walla Walla Stork Ruy. Ninety-one botnclng babies arrived In Walla Walla during January. Feb ruary and March, according to the vi tal statistics report made by Auditor Honeycutt yesterday for the secretary of the state board of health, says the Walla Walla Statesman. The report covers deaths, marriages and births occurring In Walla Walla county! dary. As shewn by the report of the In terior department, the state line was surveyed by Reeves and Dennlson In 1S73, but their survey has been proven erroneous In many Instances, and there Is much doubt about the ax. curate location of a grent deal of country lying along the 40th meridian west from Washington, which is sup posed to form practically all of the boundary between these two states. It has been the custom In times past to make no resurveys of state boundaries except upon request of the states Interested, and the secretary of the Interior recommends that the Washlngton-Tdaho boundary be not resurveyed until Idaho and Washing ton express a desire for the survey. "Wears Like I Iron" I Don't let your finish wear through by neglect. If you want to pre serve the wood finish and beautify the home, try JAP ALAC ANY CARPENTER will tell you that you can't do g'od work with poor materiul. If you con template building or doing any re pair work, get our prices on Ll'MIIFH AM) lll l 1.1)- ING MATERIAL. It nays to Investigate, and we court investigation. ir you neeu Minioer. Lnths or Shingles for indoor or out door purposes, here's the place to buy every time. Oregon Lumber Yard NEAR COFRT HOFSF. Vlmnc Main 8. Pt-mlleinn. Oregon. MURPHY'S The Home Decorator 1 1 1 Court St. FOR APRIL We have a longer list of better bar rains than ever. Including wheat lands, stock ranches and city proper ty. Any kind of a business proposition you want. Samples: 160 acres at $4 per acre; will raise wheat or corn; (0 acres broken. One mile from rail road. Half section In wheat Will raise 12.0"0 bushels tliis year. $37.60 per acre. E. T. Wade & Son TO TllftN TOritlSTS NORTH. during the last three months. Of the m,s win oe none, inougn me ncynurn 91 babies that arrived to gladden the bill may he pnssed with a proviso that hearts of as many fond papas and j the resurvey shall not be made until mommas, to sav nothing of the aunts, I requested by the two stntes Involved. cousins and uncles who are generally hlKhly Interested In the visit of the stork, 43 were boys and 48 girls, and, hat Is more, they were all white and in 65 Instances the fatners were Americans by birth. Don't tie a cough or a cold up In your system by taking a reemdy that binds the bowels. Take Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It Is dif ferent from ail other cough syrups. It is better. It opens the bowels expels all cold from the system, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. An Ideal remedy for young and old. Children like It. Sold by Tail man & Co. Meeker on the March. Ezra Meeker with his ox team pro. ceeded on his way over the old Ore gon trail this morning. The next monument will be established at the mouth nf Lndd canyon and the next will be at or near North Powder. La Grande Observer. It do to eat If our Agent of Northwest Cities Will Re Stationed at Los Angeles. The stationing of a representative of commercial bodies of Spokane, California Prune Wafers. The great tonic cathartic, an invalu able cure for Malaria, Biliousness Constipation, Nervousness, Catarrh o ths Stomach, Bad Breath, Oily Skin Sleeplessness, Wind and all Liver Stomach and Bowel trouble. Tallma & Co., (23 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. 100 Wafers 35 Cents. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Pendleton. Ore., March 1. 1906. Notice Is hereby given to the stock holders of tho Pendleton Wool Scour ing & Packing Co., that a meeting will be held Tuesday. May 1st, 1906. at tl.o office of the company In Pendleton, Oregon, at 4 p. m. E. T. JUDO, President F. B. CLOPTON, Secretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. P. O. Box, 824. E. O. Building Phone Black 3111 Pendleton, Ore. What good noes u ao io em i, pu, j stomach falls to digest the food? None. It does 'you harm causes, Pendleton. Ore.. March 1. 1006. belching, sour stomach, flatulence. Notice Is hereby given to the stock etc. When the stomach falls, a little holders of the Pendleton Woolen Mills Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after each ; that a meeting will be held Tuesday, May 1. 1906 makes the stomach sweet. Tallman & Co. Lunch and Kaiser at Fergy's. at the office of tho com pany In Pendleton. Oregon, nt 4 p. m, E. T. Jl l)l. President. C. H. CARTER. Secretary, . Jaa'saBiMBBasBBj IF VOC ARE CONCERNED about the laundering of your waslm bli'S anxious to h;.ve only first-class wink done It's an Inexpensive ex periment to siinl a few nrtlclcs here and see how we do things. As a mat ter of fact ll'.t al:nist certain tbrit you will hi jiler:;ed In every respect cleanliness of washing, care In starch ing and honing, promptness of de livery ami modi si charging. ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC LAUNDRY BIG EASTER SALE Easter Comes Next Sunday And every woman likes to have something a "llttlo extra" for wear on that day. This is es pecially true of good dressers, and wo have done our best to get good, tnsty garments In all departments, to meet this demand for some thing nice for "Enster" wear. Suits and Skirts Never havo we shown such neat, nobby styles, In all the popular shades, as our stock now presents to the discriminating shopper. All the Into shades, In the popular materials, made up In the late styles; Just ln by express from New York's best houses, are now on dis play here, and you will be pleasantly surprised to lenrn that you can dress better than ever before and not pay too much for your suit, If you buy It at Vhe FAIR Suits from $10 up to $30 and All Beauties Too Skirts from $3.30 up to $12.50 the Newest Out Millinery Millinery A big Shipment of Indies' and misses' Hats Just In by express. Don't wait too long before buying tho "Easter Bonnet," but come early this week, while the assortment Is good. Wo can suit most any tiiHte now, und every purse can find a price that Just suits. Waists A beautiful collection of fashion's lntest styles of Waists In white and colors. All prices from 50c up tO $6.50 1 THIS EASTER SALE s to be one of genuine pleasure to every woman who desires to find something to wear on Enster. Not only tho beautiful display of nice wearables, but the ex tremely low prices will meet your approval. me FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE PENDLETON OREGON