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GFXF-RAI. NEWS.
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Jason Carp enter, a hoppicker at
Yakima, was knocked clown, beaten
and robbed by two unidentified foot
pads. President Roosevelt has by explicit
order extended the eight-hour system
to government work of all description.
It more particularly affects river and
harbor improvement work.
Grand Forks. B. C, paid .Andrews
& Mrncmald $325 for a team of fine
horses for the file department. That
night the team was stolen, and abso
lute'y no trace of them can be found.
Matthew Kicly. chief of police of
St. Louis, who has been on trial before
the police commissioners on charges
of neglect of duty, was dismist from
the department. Edmcnt P. Creechy
was appointed chief.
The Charles A. Street Lumber com
pany has sold 6200 acres of timber
land in Linn and Marion counties to
the Curtis Lumber company for $105,
300. The tract Includes some of the
finest timber In the state.
Grain Commissioner Onderson, of
Washington, estimates this year's
grain crop at 15 to 20 per cent less
than last year, the decrease being due
to the extreme hot weather of July
which shrunk the grain in the milk.
' Commissioner Darlington of the de
partment tt health, of New Tork city,
will at once commence a crusade
thruout the city against the sale of
adulterated, misbranded. potzonous or
deleterious foods, drugs, medicines
and llouors.
At Grand Forks, B. C, Jhe 14-year-o'd
daughter of Mr. Kennedy, baggage
master or tne c I, railroad, eon-
fronted two burglars with a revolver
and backed them off the premises.
She then fired several shots to attract
attention of the police, but the In
truders escapt.
The Normal school at Stanberry,
Mo., was destroyed by fire. Loss,
$.o.000. Two hundred students at
tended the college, but only the prezl
dent's family lived In It. nnd thev
escaped uninjured. A boy was fatally
nurt by falling walls.
A wow used as a ferryboat between
Salmon and Hood River, sank In the
Columbia river Tuesday, and had It
not been that It had almost reached
the shore several men and a team of
horres would probably have been
drowned. Th-- wow was loaded with
seve'al uuinp cars and eoulnment
which was being transferred to the
north bank railroad near Blngen.
"Varsity
Made in Now York
LL the good tailors in America
styles from New York. They say so
themselves.
your clothes from Xeic York
by insisting on the
(k MAKERS.
Alfred
fc Co.
every garment yon wear. Made to hold
their style and shape till worn out.
Correct Clothes for Men
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Adah county Is blldlng a $20,000 !
bridge across the Boise river at Bolse.1
It Is an all-steel structure 350 feet
long, with a 20-foot roadway and two
footpaths.
!
The contract has been let for the 1
construction of a Catholic church at:
Eugene to cost $5157. It will be 50x
100 feet In size, and stand on the site:
of the old one. j
The federal grand Jury nt Boise has 1
returned Indictments against B. Sny- j
der. United States court commis- j
sloner nt Meadows suppozedly for lr- j
regularities In connection with final
proofs, I
There are only two. vessels In the ,
world larger than the Adriatic which
was launched at Liverpool on Sep
tember 19. She Is 710 feet long. 75
feet 6 Inches beam, and 59 feet t
inches deep.
At San Lus Obispo, Cal Joe Wil
son, a saloon keeper, shot and killed
F. C. Ollson. a merchant. .Tenlonsv
was the provocation. GUson and
airs, wiison were in a buggy together
when the killing took place.
The State Agricultural college nt
Corvallls now enrolls 498 students
the largest enrollment In Its history
at this time of the year, and 66 more
than a year ago. It Is expected the
enrollment for the winter term will
reach 900.
Verne Burns pleaded gilty at Boise
to defrauding the Oregon Short Line
out of the money received from the
sale of tickets, while he was acting as
agent for the company. He was sen
tenct to one year In the penitentiary.
The Cimarron river has fallen 14
feet, yet the Rock Island engine and
three cars which plunged Into the
flood are entirely out of sight, hav'ng
gone into a stratum of quicksand of
unknown depth. The death list will
probably never be known.
Interest upon United States govern
ment bonds Is taxable whether those
bonds are owned by an Individual or
a corporation and whether the Inter
est Is held In the form of a draft,
check or money. This decision has
Just been reached by the supreme
court of the United States.
Wilbur O. Vollva was elected gen
eral overseer of Zlon church by an
overwhelming majority over John Al
exander Dowle, who seems to be per
manently down -and out Dowle an
nounces his Intention of going to
Mexico. His friends do not think he
will long survive his present Illness
and the shock of repudiation.
Cut"
Men's styles show a marked change
for this fall and winter.
The leader for the coming season;
among the smart dressed, will be the
Varsity cut coat.
It is a three-buttoned, single
breasted sack coat, with straight front
and blunt points, and is longer than
the passing Etyles.
We are showing them in the pres
entt popular patterns, soft plaids,
gray mixtures and the always popu
lar black.
SEE WINDOW
Bond Brothers
Men's Style Headquarters.
get their
Tailors
Benjamin
label in
Exclusive Agent Here.
Bond Bros.
Pendleton, Ore.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel St. George. D. A. Lnmle,
Milwaukee; Wlllard Young, Salt Lake
city; J. w. Green. Portland; S. E. Mil
ler and wife. Portland; John M. Lip
ton and wife, Aberdeen, Wash.; J.
A. Allison, Portland; G. L. Richardson,
do; James Peters, do; Frank T. Mc
Cullough. Spokane; Ed Brown, Walla
Walla; Jas. S. Bell and wife, Athena
A. Jackson, Seattle; D. C. Kenny, Seat
tle; T. W. Howell, Mabton; C. W.
Stuts, New York: H. D. Skellinger,
San Francisco: O. W. Russell, Spo
kane: S. H. Wood, San Francisco: L.
W. Bowney, Seattle; S. V. Wllklns,
Corvnllls; Z. Lockwood, Walla Walla;
A. H. Small, Spokane: Leo Hamburg
er. St. Louis; H. S. James. North Yak
ima; Harry Jessechke, Chlengo; Mrs.
M. H. Gillette. Echo; William II.
Daughtrey, Portland; G. D. Galley, do:
T. C. Lord, do; Pete Sheridan and
wife. Echo: H. A. Richardson and
wife. Adams; G. O. Kruse. New York;
C. Reytrtey. do; E. J. Watson, San
Francisco; E. L. Mawln, Blose; Mrs.
E. W. Gross and son, Denver: Mrs. W.
E. Fergus, La Grande; Miss Beady,
La Grande.
lintel Pendleton. L. G. Glllisple,
Portland; A. H. Sundremann. Falls;
A. Benard, Chicago; J. Tack, Port
land; A. G. Walace, do; A. B. McClurg,
do; A. A. Hasford, Spokane; J. Do
molck. Portland; W. E. Cumback.
San Francisco; ' S. T. Wagner, Port
land: E. D. Timms. do; H. Goodall,
Astoria; F. G. Mucks, Spokane; J. O.
Albright. Michigan; J. W. Towln,
Walla Walla; C. H. Mead, New York;
C. Rlnglc, Portland; L. A. Lnmle, do;
W. M. Alee, do.
Have Yon Dispepsta, Indigestion?
If today you suffer from Impaired
digestion, sluggish liver or Impure
blood, and you were told of a prepar
ation which wruld cure you at a
small cost, would you try the remedy?
There Is a medicine Green' August
Flower. Go to your druggist's and
buy a test bottl- for 25 cents, or the
regular size for 75 cents. If you have
used all other dyspepsia remedies
without satisfaction, or If you have
never used any preparation for these
distressing affections; If you have
hea ache, biliousness, loss of appe
tite. sieei 'esness, nervousness, ir
any disorder of the stomach or liver,
cure yourself quickly by using the In
fallible August Flower. It la not an
alcoholic stimulant, but quite harm
less for general use. Get a copy of
Green's prize alma ao. Tallman tt
Co.
Mormon Basin Mines Sold.
Ike McCord and John Regan today
consummated the deal whereby they
sell their two mines near the Mormon
basin country to J. W. Messner, trus
tee, reprezentlng eastern capitalists,
for $30,000. This Is one of the most
Important mining deals that has been
announct this season..
The property sold Includes the Vir
ginia mine and the Emma group of
mines located at the head of Cave
creek, about five miles north of Mor.
mon basin. These mines were discov
ered. It Is understood, by Mr. Reagan
and developt by himself and Mr. Mc
Cord. They are fine properties, with
good ore bodies that can be easily
workt. Baker City Herald.
- A Lemon 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
Uldneys and will positively cure all
forms of kidney and bladder disease.
It strengthens the whole system.
Koeppen'i drug store.
Bass In Land-Locked Slou.
wun tne placing of sooo young
Oswego bass. In Lake Waha today by
Fish and Game Warden M. H. H.ir
baugh, 16,500 of -it Ittle felli-ws will
be sporting in Its cool, clear depths.
Last Saturday and Sunday 14,000 were
planted, In August 2000 were given a
new home and during Miy 1500 com
mend feeding on shiners.
The bass were seined In a land
locked slou ucroKS the Clearwater
river, Just below the Strnnahun place,
by David Herzll, whj states that there
are thousand itlll remaining. When
the river was high the bass went Into
the quiet water! of the slou and
spawned. They guarded the eggs un
til hatched and se.?.ir, food for '.he
young; until the falling stream torn
P3l,ed them to k!ek safety In flight.
Cut off from escapj, the young bnss
have grown to three Inches In length
and are quite strong. However, they
have had to rustle to secure food In
the slou, which Is only 100 yards long
by about 35 wide. Lewlston Tribune.
NEWRATESIN FORCE
NORTHWEST GETS 1'Allt
TIIIIIT SOllEIM'I.E.
Long DMumt- Rules In 1'oree In East
ern Stales Xow Apply tu the North-u-t
New Kales Moan Mueli to the
NoiiliHesl State Gives Shippers n
Scpiin'c Peal.
Tlie new' railroad rates adopted by
the Harrluuin lines and others pene
trating the northwest means much to
the smaller towns which have not
heretofore enjoyed terminal rates, The
Oregon Dally Journal says of the rule
conference In Portland and gf the re
z.ultunt reduction In the freight tariffs
to the Pacific northwest:
After conferences between the traf
fic departments of the railroad com
panies. It has been decided to put In
a distance tariff to apply on all lines
In Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
Montana. The freight rates will be
made to conform with the distance
tariff promulgated by the Washington
railway commission. The railroad
companies will offer no further oppo
slllon to the announct program of the
commission.
It Is expected that the new tariff
will be put Into effect within a few
days. It will be made effective as I
soon as the commission's order Issues,
and this. It is said, will he done this !
week or next. ' j
Thru the action of the Washington
commission, the same rezult will ac-
crue alike to the other stales of the ,
Pacific northwest, by voluntary action'
of the railroad companies. It is said ,
that th -y have become convinced that i
it Is time to accept conditions that1
have b.-en brought about by growth ,
at the. population and development of
the transportation business, and that
the best policy is one of acquiescence
In the demands of the commission, i
Hcziiitx of New Turlff. j1"
The first direct rezult of the new:
dlstince tariff will be to give lower !
r ites between Interior towns, for ex- I q
change of commodities, and the en- I
cnuragemeiit of business between the,?
smauer communities, i lie tarifr will ;
be as follows, according to classifi-
cation of tonnage.
First class Five miles or under, ;
10 cents per 100 pounds; each five'!
miles thereafter, up to 20 miles. 4 !
cents additional; each five miles
thereafter up to 60 miles. 8 cents ad-!
diticnal; each five miles thereafter
up to 300 miles, 2 cents additional;
for each five miles thereafter up to j
400 miles, 1 cent additional; distances;
auove iuw mnes, i cents ntitutionai lor
each 10 miles.
Second class 85 per cent of the
first class late: third class. 7u cent of
firs iclass r:.te: fourth cl.,..s. ; nei-1
cent of first class rate.
Class A, merchandise, 50 per cent
of first class rate; class H, 43 per cent
of first clara rate; class C, 30 per cent
of first clues rate: class D, -5 per cent
of first class rate; clas sE, 20 per
cent of first class rate.
Wlicre New Rates Applies.
On the first four classes the rate
applies to less than carload lots, and
un ,,ir i t-iiituiiuiK fiMfs ii ninnies lu
car lots, western clnssiricutlon rules
apply to the tariff schedule.
ine reiuit will De mat tne new
distance tarui will effect a reduction,
or present freight charges nt all points
where there Is not already a lower,
rates. In many Instances the existing
commodity rates or special rates wil.
be lower than the maximum under I
the new distance tariff. At such
points the tariff will have no effect,",
said General Freight Agent R. B. Mil-
ler of the Hairlman lines. "The cut
amonnts to abont 20 per cent reduc -
tlon of the present rntes. While It
will not apply In that degree to exist
ing rates oat of Portland, there will
be some changes of the present spec
ial ej)d commodity rates tho none ma
terlally affecting the Jobbing trade at
this point. There will be some kinks
to take out and some modifications to
render the rates uniform.
- Starving to Death.
Because her stomach waa so weak
ened by useless drugging that she
oould not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters
of St. Clair St., Columbus, O., was lit
erally starving to death. She writes:
"My stomach was so weak from use
less drugs that I could not eat, and
my nerves so wrecked that I could
aot sleep; and not before I was given
up to die was I Induced to try Elec
tric Bitters; with the wonderful result
that Improvement began at once, and
a complete cure followed." Best
health tonic on earth. 60c Guar
anteed by Tallman & Co., druggists.
LEWISTON AND M. E. ACADEMY.
Institution Will Be Located Within
This Conference. -Lewlston
may be the home of a
1100,000 school of academic grade to
be established by the Methodist Epis
copal church, speculates the Teller.
BABY'S
VOICE
look torwara to the hour when she shall feel
the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear.
Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child
birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, a scientific
liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all
me parts, ana assists nature in
its sublime work. By iu aid
thousands of women have
passed this great crisis in per
fect safety and without patn.
Bold at f l.oo per bottle by druggist.
Of priceless vsiue to au women sent tree.
UHAOriKUO HCQULATOH 00., Mlmmtm.
It's Worth Your While
to Investigate Before
Purchasing Your
Fall Suit or Coat
Ol ll STOCK AMI PRICES WILL
STAND THE TEST. HIGH GRADE
MERCHANDISE AT ItED-ROCK
TRICES. COME AND HAVE A TALK
WITH I S IIEI'OHE YOU Itl'Y. WE
Wll.I, TALK BUSINESS.
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j AL EXANDER'S !
DEP'T STORE j
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assur
ed when BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled
Barley always on band.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. i
Mrs. Sawtelle's Turkish Bath Parlors
ROTH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TREATED..
Tl'RKtSH BATHS.
ELECTRIC BATHS.
MASSAGE COMPLETE,
SALT CLOW,
LADIES' 1IOIRS 8:30 a. m.
GENTS' HOCRS :30 p. m. to
OVER DOMESTIC
PARLOR 'PHONE RED 3802.
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This city has made a generous offer
to procure the establishment of the
'iun nere ana me prospects are
mnre encournKlng.
The plan for a new academy was
discussed at length at the Columbia,
River conference held at North Yaki
ma and a commission of seven mem
bers was appointed for the purpose of
founding the Institution In some fa
vorable city within the bounds of the
conference, which reuches from Brit
ish Columbia to Nevada, and from the
Cnscade mountains to th Rocky
mountains. Of the seven members.
. Lewlston boosters
feel confident of
the support of five. The other two
are expected o vote In favor of hav-
,i the academv nlaced In Knokrne
Tne seven members of the commit.
slon are Rev. C. E. Olbson of Spokane,
nev. A. H. Henry of North Yakima,
Rer. Gabriel Sykes of Walla Walla,
Rev. W. Hkipworth of The Dalles, L.
N. B. Anderson of Colvtlle, Rev. U. F.
Hnwk of Spokane and Rev. O. W.
Mlntser of Spokane. The first five
named are the ones who are thought
to be favorable to Lewlston,
! Make Generous Offer,
An offer, which was regarded with
high favor, was that made through
the medium of Rev. W. T. Euster,
pastor of the First Methodist church
here, and came from Louis Delsol,
one of the oldest residents of the city,
supported by William Goldthwalte.
Their offer was made legally and de
clared that 60 acres of land, contigu
ous to the city, would be given. It Is
expected that Mr, Delsol, however,
will be willing to Increase his offer
to a tract of 200 acres If the school
can be established here.
New Bridges Across Asntln.
The board of county commission
ers met In special session at the court
house yesterday. Messrs. Downen and
Wormell being present. Contracts
for the new steel bridges across Xso
tin creek were let to the Puget Sound
Bridge & Dredging company, of Seat
tie, at a cost of $2400 each. This In
cludes the tearing down of the old
bridges and the construction of tubu
lar piers. The work will commence
In .a short time, Asotin Sentinel.
Rev. Peter C. York, of St. Anthony's
Parish, In Oakland, has been chosen
by the Allied Unions to represent them
In the arbitration of the unions' de
mands upon the United Railroads of
that place and San Francisco,
Is the joy of the household, for without
it no happiness cun be complete. How
tweet the picture of mother and babe!
Angels smile at and commend the
thoughts and aspirations of the mother
bending over the cradle. The ordeal through
which the expectant mother must pass, how
Ter, is so full of danger and suffering that she
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FOMENTATION.
Scientific Clir1opoill1 In attend
ance. to 6:30 p. m., with lady attendant.
7 a. m., with gentleman attendant
LAUNDRY.
RESIDENCE "PHONE RED 2102.
THE SMILE OF SATISFACTION
is visible on the faces of all our cus
tomers when their laundry work Is
delivered, because they know from
past experience thnt we have made a
clean Job of it. and that, however
soiled the linen was, It would "all
come out I nthe wash." Not only
that, but our patrons know that w
always take the greatest care of their
clothing, and never burn or scorch It
or "eat It" with destructive acids.
Pendleton Steam Laundry,
Flsliman A Peters, Props.
Phone Main 179.
Pendleton
Marble Works
H. WRAY, Prop.
Manufacturer and Dealer In All
Kinds of Domestic and Im
ported MARBLE, GRANITE STONE
WORK.
Carload of Red, Blue and Gray
Granite Just received from
Scotland.
I can furnish you with anything
from a small slab to a large
monument Estimates given
on application.
Court and College 8ts.
Pendleton, Oregon.
UNOLEUM
12 foot and 6 foot
width.
Keep your Kitchen
and Dining; Room
Warm.
V. Stroble
Cheapest Price Store In the City
t
lbs East Oregonuui la Eastern On.
ton's representative paper. It leads
and the people appreciate It and show
It by their liberal natronaa. It ai
ins advertising minm of thai I