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'.l.r.i- Is,. , fi DAILY BAST OREGOM.lN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1900. EIGTIT PAGEH. PAGE SIX. Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAC. Proprksto. European plan. Everything first- class. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout. Rooms en suite wit bath. Large, new sample room Th Hotel St. George Is pronounced one of the most up-to-date hotels of t. Northwest Telephjne and fire . :arm connections to office, and hot an, cold running wat r In all rooms. ROOMS: $1.00 and $1.50 Block and i Half From Depot. See the big electric sign. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special NOTES or UMATILLA TAKEN TO HOSPITAL WITH GALL STONES. New City Jnll Is Nearly Completed Moved to Huntington Kansas Man Looking for a Location Increasing Volume of Business In All Lines- Hotel Has Reon Leased The Kelly Place Has Boon Sold Chilli's Health Improving. ECHO NEWS NOTES GOVERNMENT DITCHING WILL BEGIN IN AUGUST. Drawback to Okanogan Project Har vesting ' Has Iloirun -Carload ft Beeves Shipped A Nursery la Pro jected for Tills Place Immense Al falfa on the, Teet Place Can Raise Wheat for $3 Per Acre New Gro cery Business Large Slilpmcnt of Horses. ' The Hotel Pendleton BOLLONS & BROVTN, Proprietors. The Hotel Pendleton has been re fitted and refurnished throughout Telephone and fire alarm connec tions with all rooms. Baths en suite and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. FREE 'BUS. Rates, $2, $2.50 and $3 Special Rates by the week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt dining room service. Bar and Billiard Room In Connection. Only Three Block f va Depot. Umatilla, Ore.. July 19. Miss Una Clary of Walla Walla, Is visiting with Miss Minnie McNurlcn. L. Meador has sold the Kelly place to E. C. Bergh. Consideration Is un known. The little 9-year-old girl of George Holm, has been quite sick, but Is lm proving now. Mrs. J. B. Swltzler has received a carload of househould goods from Walla Walla, and Is moving them Into her new house. The steamer J. M. Hannaford tied uo here last night. H. C. Means has leased his hotel for two months to Mr. Totsauer. Henry will snend this time on his Idaho homestead. Mrs. James O'Connell and daugh ters. Deed and Anna, returned from a two weeks' visit with friends (in Walla Walla. Mrs. C. Luna has opened up a pri vate boarding house and has all she can anhdl?. Robert Campbell, the butcher, re ports better business. Our hotels are realizing the Importance of patronizing home business houses. Miss Georgia Snider of La Grande. and Miss Ida Strlcklln of Tacoma, visited with Mrs. Will Landrum Thurs day, between trains. A. L. Shire of Kansas, Is here look Ing up a business location. James A. Pound, the accommodat ing deputy pnstmastet, was taken suddenly sick last Saturday and went to the hospital In Pendleton, where he still remains. The trouble Is gall stone of the bladder, which has been a source of trouble to him for some time.- Dr. C. J. Smith Is the attending Dhvsiclan. His many friends here hope for his early recovery. Mrs. G. A. Kimball of Pendleton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. O. Ste phens. Rev. B. S. Hughes or irrigon, preaches next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will be, "Better Things." The city Jail Is almost completed and Is now ready for all comers. John McNurlem Is now located In Huntington, Ore. Mrs. Franklin of Spokane, Is com ing to Umatilla In a short time to visit her mother, Mrs. William Davison. A B0O7MER It an ordeal which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compare with the pain and horror of child-birth. The thought of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy rob confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother's Friend carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents "morning sickness," and other dis- aft? a aast EfJOTHflEfll'S fi.oo per Dome, dooi containing valuable information free. Th Brsttfield Regulator C., Atlanta, 6a. CHESTERFIELD Psychic Pulmlst and Clnlrvoyunt. I tell your name, your age, married or single; also of changes, success es, failures, law suits, travels, of absent friends, of separations, of deaths! diseases. ui 'd '6 o) 'Ui -b g VinoH 'leoau uuik esnoq uoiuiJV eqi v sjoijbj no'I, XJlsuind u 8SUIPB3J sju jwo 'eSumis lunCoAiitJJO 80UTJJ PBaa 'poidaaov 98J ou .'O pa9)uBJun8 uo3i)js)ss pa -do9A9p suosjad ousiuinipsui ! man's) XJ)BuiBd '.jtiaAooaj ;o ssousua pu Fi Nasal Catarrh, an Inflammation of the delicate membrane lining the alr- cassages. Is not cured by any mlX' tures taken Into the stomach. Don't waste time on them. Take Ely's Cream Balm through the nostrils, so that the fevered, swollen tissues are reached at once. Never mind how of ten you have been disappointed, we know Ely's Cream Balm will cure you as It has cured others by the thous and. All druggists, 600. Miaiea Dy triw Tiros.. Eg Warren Street, New York. ARIZ TOC T.'-KING CHANCES with your life by rl. ng In a rl.ket. carrlage? Life Is too sweet to risk losing It when for a reasonable sum jrou can have your carriage repaired at Neaglt Bros'. Use the Win-la. Buggy and tr WINONA only. It is so well bu that It's safer to ride than walk. See us about Gasoline Engines. We sell Winona Wagons. Hacks an Buggies. Easy running and mad from bone-dry material. Guaran teed to give satisfac"jn In this ell mate. See us abo t Gasoline Engines. W are agents for the Falrbanks-Morst-Gasoline Engines for Irrigating ano mining machinery. Estimates glvet. on Irrigating plants Call and g out prices. Neagle Bros. Campers' Outiits Everybody to the mountains to find a cool spot To make your vacation a VACATION, you should have things handy. ' See me for outfits, finest line of cooking utensils ever on dis play for the price you pay her. V. Stroble Cheapest Price Store In the City JACK BROWN Dealer in HIDES, WOOL AND JINK J 2,2 West Webb St. HESSIAN FLY PEST. Clnrk County Wnslilngton .unrmeu m langerons nug. The following letter comes from Pullmrin: The Hessian fly. the main wheal pest, has made Its appearance In Clark county. Washington, where It has been nres-ent. although unsuspected, for two ye.irs at least. The Insect annuauy causes a loss of 1 1 00,000.000 to the wh-a throwers of the middle states. lis advent therefore within the state boun-lirles must he a matter of grave apprehension to the Washington farm, er. If the pest be allowea to go un cheeked, sooner or later the Columbia river with Its railroads will serve to Introduce It into the extensive wheat lands of the Inland country. Tt 18 possible that prompt meusuica will avail In stamping out the Insect. At the present time It Is living as a small brown maggot, resembling flax seeds, in the lower Joints of the stalk. If the Infested fields be closely moweu and after drying a day or two, be burned completely over, the Insect could be exterminated. Or, deep plow ing would bunr the maggots smother the fly. It Is necessary to ,,nriortakn such treatment Immedi ately, as otherwise the Hessian fly from the "flaxseed." It hotter to utilize one's crop by plow. Ing It under than to give It to a pest . m .met an increasing wu greater than the farmer has yet had, rml 82 Year Old. r .m nniv lli years old and don't expect even when I get to be real old to feel that was as long as I can get vttr -miters." says Mrs. E. H. Brunson, of Dublin, Oa. Surely there s nothing else keeps the 'old as young and makes the weak as strong as this .n innle medicine. Dyspepsia, tor pld liver. Inflamed kidneys or chronic constipation are unKnown bu In Electric Bitters a reasonaoie um Guaranteed by Tallman &'Co, drug gists. Price 50 cents. A clamor has begun for the appoint ment of a woman as matron at the Multnomah county Jnll. It would be a humanizing and reformatory meas ure, and will probably be carried out. Echo, July 23. Ditch work on the East Umatilla Irrigation project is ex pected to begin by the middle of lat ter part of August, when the entire community Is expected to be very lively. The first work was to have been done on the reservoir and dam but the dam bids were considered too high, being as much as $80,000 too high, according to reclamation of ficials. According to the officials In charge at this place and at Hermiston this will not Interfere with the ditch work to any great extent, and they believe that work will soon be under way. Views Irrigation Site. H. C. Richardson of Elma, Wash., president of the Okanogan Water Users' association, was here a tew days during the past week looking over the site of the East Umatilla ir rlgation project, with which he seems very much pleased. He says that a great drawback In the vicinity of tne Okanogan project Is the fact that it is almost Impossible to get things to market, but that will not be the case here. Harvest Is On. Several combines have been at work In the Butter creek country and about here during the past week. C. E. Cameron, owner of the Prospect ranch, began harvest In his immense fields Friday. The crop has been greatly Injured on account of the hot weather, but an Immense amount of wheat will be harvested In this section The farmers find their greatest trou ble at the present Is In securing suf ficlent help In the fields. A dance was given Friday evening in the new warehouse just constructed by the i Balfour-Guthrie company, which was an enjoyable affair. Mayor L. A. Esteb and family, are among those who are camping at Hldaway Springs for a few weeks during the warm weather. A carload of cattle were shipped yesterday morning by David McCar- ty, which were purchased from John Shaw of Butter creek. They were shipped to the Portland yards. It has been authoritatively reported that a party from Clarkston, Wash., is thinking seriously of putting in a nur sery at this place In the near future. This Is considered a splendid location for such an enterprise. Louis Scholl, Jr., the real estate dealer, has some alfalfa on exhibition In his office, which measures six feet high. It was taken from the O. D. Teel place on the Umatilla river, and Is a fair sample of the alfalfa grown about here. Charles Lyle. recently of the Mc- Adams-Lyle Hardware company, has cone to Hldaway Springs with his family to remain a few weeks. F. W. Godfrey left Friday night for Hartllne, Wash., where he expects to remain some weeks. Cloyd Oliver and family are among the visitors from here at Hldaway Springs. Frank Sloan states that ne can raise wheat, counting the actual work and all, at $3 an acre. He has 600 acres which he claims costs him no more than this from the time It is planted till taken to the warehouse. This is done by using moaern ma. chlnery and farming on a large scale. Stokes Kirk, recently of the Willam ette valley, formerly of Pilot Rock, has gone Into the grocery business In the L. A. Esteb building on Main street. E. Ripper occupies part of this building since he burned out. It is understood that Mr. Ripper will erect a brick building soon on the property where his former place of business stood. Twig Teel and Miss Alpha Cates were united In marriage In Pendleton Friday. Mr. Teel Is well known here, and the bride was a popular young lady of Ourdane. Mr. Teel Is erecting a handsome new house on his place near here. Editor Brown and wife, and Mrs. R. Jones and children, left Saturday evening for Meacham, where they ex pect to spend several days In' the mountains. Law Office, R. R. Johnson, attorney for the Umatilla River Water Users' associa tion, states that after the first of the month he will be associated In his law business with W. F. Parsons, now of Sioux City, Iowa, and the firm will have an office In Portland and also one here. Mr. Johnson has already arranged for an office, and will soon nut In a fine library. A sister of H. D. Pugsley Is visiting him from Iowa. He passed her on the street without recognizing her, the day of her arrival. They had not met for 20 years before. Steps will shortly be taken to survey the long talked of Cunha cut-otr. C. Gibson and C. C. Hunt shipped three cars of horses to Huntington Tuesday. They came from the Hunt ranch, and from Huntington they will be driven to Ontario, where 'they will be sold. J. W. Copplngcr, one of the big ranchers near this place, will soon be gin hauling grain from 1200 acres to the new Balfour-Guthrie warehouse, Charles L. Swain, elvll engineer, has returned to Echo, accompanied by his able assistants, Robert L. Aldredge, Alva Bloom, Charles L. Swain, Jr., and Rude Edwards. The party will now survey the valley along the Umatilla river from Echo south, covering the irrigated district. In order to deter mine existing water rights. PLL'N DntING VNCLE SAM. Enormous Profits Paid the Armor Plate Trust for Stwl Plnte. The armor plate contract recently let by the nnvy department Is Inter esting mainly because It shows that the government has been paying vast ly too much for Its armor and armor plate, under the law that requires It to purchase "armament and armor of domestic manufacture for vessels authorized." The Mldvale company of Philadel phia, offered to furnish the material for 1345 a ton, while the trust, which consists of the Carnegie company and the Bethlehem company, offered to furnish It at about 1392 a ton making a difference of 147 a ton. The Mldvale company would, under the law, have got the contract for the entire amount required, If It had In sisted on It. But-the trust reduced Its bid to the level of that of the Mld vale company, and was awarded one- half of the work, with the apparent consent of Its rival. It Is said that an understanding was reached for effecting a merger with the Mldvale company, In order to avoid future competition; and that It was this merger proposition which brought about the agreement to di vide the present contract between the successful and the unsuccessful bid ders. So that next year the new combine will get all the work at the highest price, unless the law limiting the pur chase to "domestic manufacture" should be repealed so as to allow purchases abroad. Foreign Tics Coming In. The wanton destruction of timber in this country In the past Is now be ing exemplified by the importation of 1,500,000 railroad ties from Ja pan, says the New York World. The price to be paid on this contract Is 68 cents each, Including the turlff tax of 1 cent a cubic foot, or 8 to 16 cents on each railroad tie. The price asked for American grown ties on the Pacific coast Is said to be 75 cents each, so the tariff tax will have to be Increased at least 19 cents more per tie to protect our lumbermen from the pauper labor of Japan. Here Is something for the protectionists to act upon Instead of supinely stnndlng pat and letting the pauper foreigner undersell the American product. It Is hardly necessary to Bay that the more coBtly ties and rails can be made, the higher our freight, rates are bound to be. For Your Health's Sake Drink MADE WITH DISTILLED WATER. Clean Cool Soda ICE CItEAM FROM STERIL IZED CREAM. It will pay you to look into 5 Uie quality of the Soda you drink. Our military fountain health resort. Clean Cool AT THE Soda The colored men of Yakima have organized an A. F. & A. M. lodgifun- der a dispensation from the grand lodge of Iowa. GOOD WORDS FOR TRAVER. Prlncvlllo Paper Appreciates Work of Pendleton's City Superintendent, Superintendent L. R. Traver. of the Pendleton schools, who is to conduct the work ,n "Methods" nt the sum mer normal now being held In Prlne vllle, Is one of the most successful su pervlsors of schools In the stnte. He makes a specialty of primary methods In which work he has been engaged for revernl years. Ho has done normal work both In Pendleton and Salem. He comes here after sev eral vears work In Roseburg. He wns superintendent of the Salem schools for a term of years. Here he organiz ed the Salem high school that grew under his management until It en rolled over 200 students. He has been In Pendleton one year and already his Influence Is shown In better results In the schools. Mr. Traver will be here the last three days of Julv and the first two days of Aug ust. His presence here will prove of great benefit to the young teachers. None should miss the opportunity to take work under him. Crook County Journal. PENDLETON DR16 CO. Central Market. Carney, Ramsdell Gh Co. have purchased the Augustavo meat market and wish to an nounce that they will continue the business at the same quar ters, selling only the best of meats and lard. They cordially Invite you to call. Opposite Council rooms. Barley Is least affected by the great heat of the past two weeks of any grain In the northwest. Quick Relief for Asthma Surferers. Foley's Honey and Tar affords Im mediate relief to ashtma sufferers In the worst stages and If taken In time will effect a cure. Koeppen Drug Store. it it it it it it it it it ! It e it it it it it it it P8B3H PHONE, MAIN 1 PRINTING S this is the time of year when business is generally a little slack, then the business man should look over his job printing and office stationery, and see that he has a sufficient supply to carry him through the busy season which will soon be here. By stocking up now, he saves himself time, worry, money and many obstacles, when the rush is on . . . . Satisfaction, our guarantee. 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