. -i. AGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SKIT. Ill, 1000. EIGHT PAGES. ' PORTLAND REALTY STARTED HEW BREED Fine new 2 story brick cement basement, foundation for 4 stories, on north 5th street, near Glisan. Responsible tenant, has three years lease at $1800 per annum. Price $18,500. xPays over 8 per cent above taxes and insurance, or over 10 per cent, net on amount of cash necessary to handle it. You will have to act at once if you want this, as the market is strong and advancing. Have a choice list of investments paying as high as 15 per cent net. J.'DALY FAILING BUILDING 3rd and Washington Sts. PORTLAND, ORE. a GENERAL NEWS. NORTHWEST NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Torrential rains In eastern Nebras ka have caused great damage to farm property of every description besides destroying several miles of railroad grades and culverts. John Harvey, a wealthy mining man of Los Angeles, while making ready to take a hath fell Into a tub full of scalding hot water and was scalded and drowned to death. J. H. Bone, for over 50 years an associate editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Is dead by cancer, aged 78 years. He was a boyhood chum of John D. Rockefeller, tho older. United States Senator La Follctte Is making speeches In New Jersey In j the Interest of the Colby political re form movement, non-partizan. which Is running a state and local ticket. The 49 cases against express com panic? in Texas, charged with violat ing the anti-trust laws, will be com promised, the defendants paying the state Jia.fion. The su.ts will all be withdrawn. The Gunlnla sawmill plant, machine shop, cook house and railroad round houe near I'kiah. Cal.. burned. Loss approximately $2nn.ftiitl. The E. H. Wood company of Pucet Pound only recently boutrht the property. I Kelso, Wash., has begun a fight to1 ""l .nsP. A. .i ..stover, take the county seat of Cowlitz from I Washington. D. C: Wm. M. Daugh Kalama, and appropriate It unto Itself. . Portland; F. C. Cannon. Cincin nati; airs, ftewnri anu nnugnter. Edward Caldwell Is dead at Olym- j pla after hlccuplng for three weeks continuously. He died of sheer ex- i haustlon. not being able to sleep or. rest. I At Seattle W. Lec. alias Casey, alias ' Wright, was fined $100 for violating the state animal scalp bounty law, ' and also rebated $323.50 to the state, which he had Illegally collected. At Salem, while drunk, John Han-! sen. a Minnesotan, fell beneath a Southern Pacific passenger train and , both legs were mashed off just below : the knees. He Is expected to die. The Vale Oriano has purchased the Nyssa News plant, and will Issue a semi-weekly hereafter. One issue each week will be devoted to Nyssa local news and the other to Vale. i The probate court at Sandpolnt. j Idaho, has decided that a man's only cow. or any other personal chattel upon which he pays (axes. Is liable to seizure to secure payment of his road tax. During the interstate fair at i-po-knHp frnm SVnternber 23 tti October O oM rnn.lo runlllrir 1 n t rt Kt.r.lfJltie will ' SlUslier New York; O. D. Galley, Portland: T. C. Lord. Portland; M. S. Kribs. Portland; D. S. McCurdy. Seattle; L. K. Marked. San Francisco; F. D. Dar by, Hillings; W. J. Mofjan, Chicago; Ir. and Mrs. P. L Coon, Perkhard; K. J. Ciilbold. Portland; J. W. Brown. Portland; James Stewart. North Yak ima; Miss Lula Dauphin. Echo; Geo. McGllvery. ' Spokane; V. P. Clary, Cincinnati; Mrs. Mildred McConnell, Denver; L. L. Gilbert. San Francisco. ORIGIN' OF THE POLLED HEREFORD t A ITM Warren (amnion of I'olL County. Iowa, by Studying Darwin's Theo ries, Wns Able to Orlgliiutci nil Ex oelliMU ltrectl of Culllo. Which is Now In limit Demniul -Long Search After Homeless Stock lo Start tlu llreeil. Thursday Banner Bargains j eive a one f ire rate from all points Liehtnlng struck two of the larg- ; in Oregon, Washington. Idaho est buildings of the immense brick ! jjontana. plants at South Evanston. Chicago. , ' waiter Thnmnson : shot up Latah. Wash., taking several shots at frightened citizens as th"y ran for cover. Butts Is now In Jail. Thompson escaped after exchanging shots with the sheriff. John Rynearson, aged "2 years. Is dead at his home on the Grand Konde, Union county, where he had lived 41 years. He died comparative ly wealthy, and highly respected. Death was caused by heart disease. Thomas C. Johnson, charged with killing Thomas B. Tuttle, during a fight In the Rainier Grand hotel in Spokane, was found guilty of man slaughter. Tuttle was the aggressor of the fight and was fatally slashed with a knife. , The new Ada bounty tax levy (out side of Boise) Is M.!5 on every J100 assessed valuation. It was $2.05 for 1903. The valuation this year is but $.169,513 more than last year. It re iiulres $1897 less to run the county this year than last. Joseph Benjamin, aged 24 years, an Arlington boy. while picking hops Hotel IViulletoii. C. E. Miner. San Francisco; G. E. Dlnsmoro. San Jose; W. U. mending. Portland; W. W. Lunf.-r. Portland; H. C. Bryson. Wal la Walla: G. Bony. Seattle; F. Rogers, Portland; F. C. Gr.rlger. Portland: H. Myers. Portland: T. C. Paul. Walla Walla; O. Ceam. Walla Walln; E. J. Eddy. Portland: F. L. Klnshury and wif', Pomeroy; H. A. Brandon, O. U. & N. Co.: Dr. E. F. Young. Salem: J. K. I.ery. Portland; E. S. Leedy. Port land; A. M. Arthur. Portland: J. C. Fritgerral. Portland; L. IT. Vlthaner. San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. city: R. L Adams. Portland; .1. Adams, Oregon City; L. E. Boebe. nnd Seattle; .Mrs. .M. I,, winter. Kansas; i : Farming, an agricultural paper published-In Chicago, gives the fol lowing interesting account of the ori gin of the breed of Polled Hereford cattle, which is now sought after by all progressive breeders. Farming sez: After rending Charles R. Darwlns' wonderful essay "On the Origin of Species," Warren Gammon of Polk county, Iowa, now Secretary of the American Polled Hereford Cattle Club, was convinced that there must exist somewhere a "sport" or "freak" pure bred Hereford bull or cow that was polled or naturally hornless. For Mr. Darwin says that variation, sports or freaks of nnture are constantly occurring among nil species of anl- mals, domestic ns well as wild. Mr. Gammon determined to locate such sports. If they existed, nnd mate them for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not they would breed nf- ter themselves. Constant Inquiry among breeders In person and by cor respondence was maintained: adver tisements were Inserted In various publications, and In due time his ef forts were rewarded by locating In various parts of this country, 17 such animals, four males nnd 13 females from pure bred, registered stock. Ho bought; the four bulls and seven of the cows: and by mating them produced pure bred, registered Here fords having no horns, thus laying the foundation for the new breed Polled Herefords and established a double standard. ' T'y mating polled bulls with polled cows nearly all the calves ' came polled, and when polled bulls were mated With horned cows, something over half the calves were free from horns. Not having a large number of polled animals with which to establish and maintain a herd the work necessarily started slowly, but now Mr. Gammon reports there are more than ion head of pure bred Polled Herefords eligible tn entry In both the American Polled Hen-ford Tlecord and the American Hereford Record, and the new breed Is in a fair way to a rapid nnd healthy growth. Another lot of Sample Skirts, no two alike. Black Sateen Skirts For $1.00 One Day Only. Skirts lluit tire designed for service mid nent i less. They nre miidc of n good fnst-color nier eerixed snrreu, lu'eked nnd planted. They ore skirts tlmt sell nt veirulnr for $1.50, $1.73 nnd $2.00 eaeli. Extra special for Thursday, Sep tember 20. Goods on display in show window. ALEXANDER'S DEP'T STORE Sixty mn were Injured, of whom two were killed, six horses were killed ami the plant itself destroyed by the resultant fire. Addison J. Nowlen of Chicago, lies sick and must die. in a short time. As sured of that fact, he is deliberately making gift deeds of his property, valued at $2"0.oroi to members of his family and to other beneficiaries, thus forestalling- the necessity of a will, ami possibility of litigation after he is dead. The using of coloring matter, fla vors and preservatives in foods and drugs were discust before the govern ment commission appointed to hear the arguments of manufacturers as to the application of the pure-food law at a continued hearing In New York city. Many merchants and manufac turers were present. Tobacco users and theatergoers among college students of Syracuse, N. Y., university, must pay full tuition according to an edict Issued by Chan cellor James R. Day, when college nr"pr! f -his fall's term. Nearly limn fr.. s holarshlps were given away to needy students last year. This year tobacco users and theater goers are cut out of the free list. j .1. Hunt, .NenrnsKn. ! Hotel I'cnilliton. J. H. Ailshlne. Poise; S. G. Halenys. Seattle: T. Wo i den. Portland: E. L. Seedy. Portland; ' J. C. Fritzgeral. Portland: H. A. Shul : ty. Portland; G. Hazen. Portland; F. M. Havincl. Portland; J. H. MHmoth, Portland: J. Santford. Cove; Mrs. H. W. Berry. La Grande; M. G. Cosey. Chic , go;' M. B. Given. Chicago: J. M. T'.Ingers. Chicago; D. B. Jarwnn. Athe na; C. D. Kawoga, Michigan: H. W. Cameron. Spokane; F. Elopson, Port land: G. T. Coyne. Portland; A. Bob bleton. Portland: W. J. Shlrey. Port land: L. Hayner. Portland: C. Ades. Spokane: C. H. Burke. Portland: J. Vert nnd wife, city; V. T. Hislop and wife, city. Cured Hay Fever ami SiimmiT Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, lnd writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so dis tressing that It Interfered with my business. I had many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed to only aggravate my i Fortu nately I Insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow package. and It quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." Koeppen's drug store. 4 mm STOVES AND RANGES : Cntiirrl Cannot B? Cured with LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, ns th.y enn nt rnrh the sont of thfl dlRpnse. Catarrh in a 4ok1 or constitutional (IIhphsp, and In order to cure ft you must take Internal remedies'. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces, nail's Cntnrrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed hy one of the bst physicians In this coun try for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is compoHed of the boat tonics knowrj. In the Ahtnnum valley, near Yakima. """ 'r"" 7"" ""..lli -n. suddenly and violently Insane, perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results la went without apparent cause, and Is now confined In the Yakima Jail. Ho has no delusions or Illusions, but Is simply a raving, cursing, dangerous maniac. mm mm Mtf.-v:.' "Varsity Cut" curing catarrh. Send for lesttmnnlnls free. K. J. CHKXKY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. Sold by drugclBts. price 7."ic. Take Hall's Family rills for constipation. ilen's styles show a marked change fur '.liis fall and winter. The leader for the coming season, among the smart dressed, will be tho Varsity cut coat. It is a three-buttoned, single breasted suck cont, with straight front and blunt points, and is longer than the passing styles. We are showing them in the pres cntt popular patterns, soft plaids. gray mixtures and the always popu lar black. SEE WINDOW Bond Brothers Men's Style Headquarters. Hear mill Llir.b l ull on Him. Hay Fllloon caem over from Trout Lake today and will be employd at the Spencer dock. Bay gives further 'details concerning the death of Billy Fritz Thursday. He says that Fritz's companion had warnd him about sleeping under the tree, which was afire before he went to sleep. He again warnd him five minutes before i the accident. Not alone the limb of , the tree, but the bear ns well, fell on the unfortunate man. Tho benr showed fight and had It not been for the dogs Fritz's companion would never have succeeded In getting rid of the angry bruin. The l'mb fell ncross Fritz's head nnd he died an hour afterward The Dalles Chronicle. A Lesson In Health. Healthy kidneys filter the Impuri ties from the blood, and unless they do this good health Is Impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound hldnys and will positively cure nil forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system, Koeppen's drug store. Narrow KHcniie From Flri nt Lcwlstnn A small building In the Northern Pacific BWltch yards caught f're about noon today. The flames spred so rapidly that Mrs. Charles Williams, wife of one of the men working In the yards, who was cooking dinner nt the time, barely escaped with her life. She was surrounded by the fire before she dlscoverd thnt the house was burn ing, and had to seize her little child and rush thru the flames. A purse hanging on the wall with 53 In money In It could not be rescued. Mr. Williams lost all of his be longings, beside the money, some val uable notes and account of a grocery business he formerly conducted. He says he ennnot estimate tho loss, but thnt the fire leaves him practically destitute. Lcwlston Teller. lilt AKFMEN DISCI I AISCFK. Northern Pacific MlnnptH m Stop '!to Car' Pus.np. Habit. Box car passengers h.ave h'-en th undoing of about .In Northern I'aclfi brakemcn. and is a result there is ; list of either 28 or HO brakies on file in the superintendent's office of men whose services are scheduled to come to an end as ron ns others are se cured to take their places. 1 ef-terday Bankrupt stock of heating stoves rmm Stl.oO up to Charter Onk, Imperial nnd Acme stoves mill ranges both m-i and iiinlli-iihlc; mimuI or coal, from S.'." to $,0. Although the Tltl'ST, Inchiilinc IVrullrton ami the Western uholewiliTs, have put nip on the MucklM, for not charging high enough prlivs to suit theiii, I liuve Jut n-tui-nril from n trip to the cnt, where I purchased n fine line of furniture much lower In price than the western people could Miwblv give. The ear will he here won. lou't buy your furniture until you see my hotter line, together with the money I can save roil. Graham Furniture Co. Postoffice Block Your Credit is Good i r Th. lEnhi Inrrviisi's pH'sent r.iin li;is price (if picking li"p in :it l--;tst thrco yiinls In tin vicinity of Kiihvmp In ml vuncc from nhe rent to n cent nthl a hiilf a pounil. iiihl thnt price- Ii.'ih prp vallrd In those yards since yesterday, say. the Kiitfenr fiuanl. As soon as the rain begun pickers commenced to desert the yards, and In ordr to hold them the owners decided to make this advance, with the result that a major ity of the pickers have remained. The yards in which, the nld price prevail. nre almost deserted, A TRULYJDEAL WIFE HER HUSBAND'S BEST HELPER eight brake twisters were given their Vlgorou. Health : la the Great Source of walking papers, says the Spokane Chronicle. The action of the company has thrown the brakemen Into -a turmoil and there Is plenty of conjecture fly. leg arn'ind as to who is to get bump e l next. The company has evidently had a spotter or two on the road. The brakemen are reported to have made a good thing out of the hoboes who brat their way over the line. "It wus n poor day when a brake man could not clean up from $r to $10 a day hy shaking down the hoboes," statd one of the employes. "The rnmpany tnkes the stand that the brakemen are collecting monoj which would have gone to the com pnny. The brakemen, however, fee; they are so much ahead for every fare they can collect. "The company Is not robbed of a cent," said one of the hrakles. "When a brakeman gets a piece of money he gets It from a man who would beat his way over the line anyway rather thai pay the regular fare." FOR MORAL I1ETOIIM, lib All Women Should Seek It. One of the most noted, successful a nd richest men of this century, in a recent article, has said, " Whatever I tun and whatever success I have attained in this world I owe all to my w ife. From the day I first knew her she has Ihm u an inspiration, and the greatest help mate of my life." Shoddy furniture for the homeT Nevr! Let us show you the finest In furniture. Baker A Foliom. Intoriiatlonal Iteforni Iliirenn creases lis Forces. The International Reform bureau with headquarters at Washington, D. C which has drawn 12 laws wh'ch luve been enacted by congress, has- Just Increased Its force of active sec retaries from two to seven, with a view of doing the same work In each state legislature In tho near future as has-been done so successfully In congress. Resides Dr. Wilbur C. Crnfts, the superintendent, and Rev. A. S. Gregg, In charge of New York state, now fighting "Relmont's" race gambling trust, the following dlstr'ct secretaries all popular lecturers nnd reform ers have been added: Rev. R. C. Miller and Retf B. P. Judd, New Eng land secretaries; Rev. George W. Peck, Jn charge of Ohio, Michigan and Ontario: Rev; F. W. Emerson from Oklaohtna north to Manitoba, Inclusive; and Rev. G. L. Tufts, Ph. D., who Is well known for the temperance work he has done for the Anti-Saloon league, who will now have a wide work, Including all reforms and a larger field Including nil Pacific coast state, with Idaho and Nevada, with headquarters at Portland. To be such a successful wife, to re tain the love and admiration of her husband, to Inspire him to make tho most of himself, should be a woman's constant study. If a woman finds that her energies are flaKg-lng, that she gets easily tired, dark shadows appear under her eves, she has backache, headaches, bearing down pains, nervousness, irregularities or the blues, she should start at once to build up her system bv a tonic with specific powers, such as Lydia K. Pink- bam s Vegetable Compound. - rouowing we puonsn oy request a letter from a young wife : Dear Mrs. Pinkliam: " Ever slnos my child was born I tav suf. fered, as I hope few women ever have, with In flammation, female weakness, beniing-down pains, backache and wretched headaches. It atrected my stomach so I could not enjoy my meals, and half mr time was latent In Ixxl " Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound made me a well woman, and I feel so grateful that I am glad to write and tell you of my marvelous recovery. It brought me health, new life and vitality ."Mrs. Bessie Almley. 611 Houth 10th Htrent, Taeoma, Wash, What Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Alnsley it will do for every sick and ailing woman. If you have symptoms you don't un derstand' write to Mrs. Plnkhara, daughter-in-law of Lydia E Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and always helpful. TIIF. SMII.F. OF SATISFACTION' Is visible on the faces of all our cus tomers when their laundry work Is delivered, because they know from past experience that we have made II clean Job of It. and thnt, however soiled the linen was. It would "all come nut 1 nthe wash." Not onlv thnt, but our patrons know thnt we always take the greatest care of their clothing, nnd never burn or scorch It or "ent It" with destructive acids. Pendleton Steam Laundry, Flsliniiin refer. Props. 'Phone Main 179. Pendleton Marble Works H. WRAY, Prop. Manufacturer and Denier In All Kinds of Domestic and Im ported MAIU1LF, fiRAXITE A STONE WORK. Carload of Red, Rlue and Gray Granite Just received from Scotland. I can furnish you with anything from a small slab to a large monument. Kstlmntes given on application: Court nnd College Sts. Pendleton, Oregon. LINOLEUM 12 foot v and 6 foot widths. Keep your Kitchen and Dining Room Warm. V. Stroble Cheapest Price Store In the City