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PAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1000.
EIGHT PAGES.
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E WAS 7 10 3
$10.00
to
$30.00
Per Suit
It is a mistake for you to think that because
you are a little extra lanky or corpulent, you
will have to go to a tailor to be fitted.
We make a specialty of our varied size line
of men's suits.
Bond Brothers
New "Keep-warm" Underwear.
GENERAL NEWS.
The celery gardens around Canton,'
O., were damaged by the recent heavy
fiost about $25,000, so Canton dealers
report.
The steamship Tremont has sailed
from Seattle bearing 300.000 sacks of
Oregon and Washington flour, most
cf which Is consigned to Shanghai.
At Hopvers. nine miles from Llv
ingston ,Mont., a great mass of rock
loosened by a steam shovel, crashed
down upon a trestle upon which a
gang of men were working. Two men
were killed and five hurt, of whom
three v.-Ill die.
Charles Edward Magoon, who has
been made provincial governor of
Cuba, was born in Minnesota In 1S61.
and aftr a farm bringing up in that
stat-;. worked his way through the
University of Nebraska, graduating In
1 SSI.
The first time since New Orleans
ws founded, 188 years ago, a modern
sanitary and underground sewer sys
tem was put into operation October
10. The pipes connected are part of
a $21,000,000 s.-wage, drainage and
water sjatm, building of which be
gan eight years ago.
The badiy decomposed body of A.
Bird was found by a party of school
children in a small swamp at the out
skirts of Tacoma. Bird was an elderly
colored man, whc partially out of his
mind and half Mind, wandered away
from hs home four weeks ago. It Is
supposed he died of exposure and lack
of food.
The famine In the district of Ka
san. Russia, Is assuming alarming
proportions, and already hundreds of
peasants are dying because they lack
the necessities of life. Not only have
the peasants starved to death, but ty
phoid has broken out In their ranks
which greatly adds to the terror of
the situation.
The strike and boycott against the
Washington Water Power company,
which operates the street cars and
furnishes the electricity for Spokane
Is assuming greater proportions every
day. The trouhle commenced when
the linemen struck early this summer.
Ever since, the company hsa been
boycotted by the labor men.
The Santa Fe railroad has bought
an 850-acre ranch 30 miles north of
San Diego, and will make of it an
eucalyptus orchard, planting 700 acres
each year until the entire area. Is
growing eucalyptus trees In every
stage of development. Exhaustive ex
periments have proven that the euca
lyptus makes the most enduring ties.
Viscount Almeida, a wealthy and
titled Brazilian living at Rio Janeiro
supposedly Insane from harrying
debts, bought a cage of lions of a local
zoo and had them brought to his es
tate and half starved. He then gave
a swell dinner party and In the pres
ence of his guests deliberately threw
himself Into the cage of Hons and
was torn in plecea
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Halibut Is scare? in Seattle at a re
su.t of severe storms which hav." pre
vailed for the past two weeks In the
vicinity of Petersburg, Alaska.
A valuable deg belonging to P. J
Baltimore n i.'0 bird dog fell In
"'.-oh a manner that a ltg was broken
and it had to be shot, at Albany, "r.
yesterday.
Fred Littleton, who resides a short
distance from La Grande, Ore., re
ports a yield of 1425 bushels of Tur
key Red wheat from 30 acres, an
average of 47 hi bushels per acre.
A special to the Evening Teller at
Lewiston states that the safe in the
office of the Indian agent at Fort
Lapwal was blown open Thursday
night and looted of several hundred
dollars In cash.
The 11-months-old son of Theodore
Nelson of Fomeroy, was poisoned yes
terday morning by getting hold of
some poisoned meat' that had been
set out for the dog. The child lived
but a short time.
Governor Meade of the state of
Washington, has honored the requisi
tion of Governor Pardee of Califor
nia, for J. R. Rorilns, wanted In Oak
land. Cal., for grand larceny, and un
der arrest at Tacoma.
Mrs. Lizzie Inger of Thorpe, Idaho,
has been adjudged insane. A few days
ago she attempted to kill her two
young children with a club. One ot
her delusions Is that her husband Is
endeavoring to kill her.
The members of the Washington
state board of control are investigat
ing conditions at the state peniten
tiary. The enlargement of the Jute
mills to nearly twice the present ca
pacity Is being considered.
E. S. Isaacs, cf Walla Walla, has
decided to erect a business block for
sforw purposM on Palouse street, near
the city rollei mills. The building will
be wholly of brlok and Iron, lad will
bo one of th(t finest In t!:at part of the
The dead body of Ben Hauxhurst
was found floating in the slough at
Tillamcok, Or. yesterday morning.
He was missed and a search revealed
the fact that ha hart walked off a
gasoline flshboat Into the slough mid
drowned.
Tacoma Is facing a coal' famine.
Several ships have been forced to go
to the British side for fuel and It Is
reported that there are less than 60
tons of coal In the water front bunk
ers. Lack of cars to move the coal
from the mines Is assigned as the
cause of the shortage supply.
AFTERNOON TEAM WON
THE BASKETBALL GAME.
(iuiiic Was Fast and Furious nnd Was
WltiiCK.od y a Largo Audience of
HiKiters The Rcfeutod "Mnncat
crs" Have Not Lost Either Confi
dence or Courage, ami Will Ro-eiiter
the Lists Later on for Revenge.
Keep the bowels open when you
have a cold and use a good remedy
to allay the Inflammation of the mu
cous membranes. The best Is Ken
nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It
contains no opiates, moves the bowels
drives out the cold. Is reliable and
tastes good. Sold by Tallman Sc Co.
BETTER FURNITER
AT YOUR TERMS
WITH THIS MY MOTTO, I DONE MORE BUSINESS
LAST MONTH THAN EVER EVER BEFORE IN THE
HISTORY OF MY BUSINESS.
IT WAS MAINLY DI E TO THE EXCELLENT LINE
OF FURNITURE I MAKE IT A PRACTICE OF HANDL
ING. I HAVE NOW ON THE ROAD ONE CAR OF EAST
ERN FURNITURE AS WELL AS TWO CARS OF
WESTERN GOODS, AMONG WHICH MAY BE FOUND
ALL THE LATEST CREATIONS IN ,
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FURNITURE
IF YOC WISH TO SAVE MONEY, SEE
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COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER
By the decisive score of seven to
three the "Tigers" whipped the "Man
eaters" In the first big basketball
game of the season at the gymnasium
last evening. By so doing they dem
onstrated the superiority of the after
noon gymnasium class over -that of
the evening aggregation, concerning
which proposition there had been some
doubt.
It was known In advance that the
game last evening was to be a good
one and long before the time for play.
Ing arrived the balcony .in the gym
nasium was filled with enthusiastic
supporters of the two teams.
- During the game Edgar W. Shock
ley, director, officiated as referee and
at the opening he nnnounced that the
halves would be 10 minutes each,
with a 10 minutes" rest between.
From the time the ball was first
tossed up at center until the finish of
the last half the playing was redhot.
Though both teams were somewhat
lacking in practice, they made up In
spirit what was lacking In team work.
Shortly after the half had started a
basket was thrown for the "Tigers"
by Walter Whitman and later a foul
was thrown by Clark. Nelson, thus
making the score 3 to 0 In favor of the
Tigers at the close of the first half.
In the second half two more baskets
were thrown for the Tigers, one by
Harry Thompson and one by Lee
Drake. Also, one basket was made for
the Mancaters, it being thrown by J.
T. Lambirth. while a foul was thrown
by Glenn Goodman, making the flnnl
score 7 to 3 in favor of the afternoon
team.
For the Tigers Captain Thompson
Played "like a house afire," nnd cov
ered himself with glory, while fine
work was also done by Clark Nelson,
A alter W hitman. R. E. Tarbett and
Lee Drake. Those five men played
throughout the entire game.
For the Maneaters the particular
stars were Percy Folsom, Glenn Good
man and Roy Alexander. Owing to
the fact fhat some of the players
were not In training, several cubs
were used during the second half.
Aside from the above three those who
played were Roy Raley, Ernest Ruppe
J. T. Lambirth, Mr. Morrlssy, and Mr.
Kelly.
At the close of the game last eve
ning. Major Raley of the Maneaters,
announced that team's Intention of
winning back the laurels lost to the
hated Tigers.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel St. George. w. W. Reese,
Portland: T. C. Lord, do; G. D. Gal
ley, do; T. Kcogham. San Francisco;
Carolyn Tworgord, Spoknne; C. B.
Reynolds, Kearney; J. T. Wolfe, Walla
Walla; O. P. Norton, U. S. R, S.; E.
II. Andrews, lone; R. B. Andrews, do;
S. H. nissell, Denver; G. McCulley,
Spokane; P. C. Graves, Portland; B.
L. Kidwell, Walla Walla; O. M. Scott,
Portland: W. E. Cenyon, Chicago; J.
F. McNaught, llermlston; Mrs. W.
F. Bulger. Eoho; Mrs. W. II. Boyd,
do; J. F. Council, Spokane; D. G. Sou
berg, New York; F. E. Inmnn, Brown
wood; Mrs. Lavlna Prestige, Mont
rose; Roy Ray, lone; M. H. Gillette,
Echo; A. B. Thomson, do.
Hotel Pendleton. E. O. - Wells.
Portland; E. D. Mlnaugh, Spoknne; J.
Stephenson, Boise; W. E. Gllham,
Seattle; R. Kohara, Portland; H. E.
Nelson, Huntington; J. A. Borle, city;
W. R. Glendening, Portland; W. W.
Ivlng, do; D. C. Brockbnnk, San
Francisco; W. L. Hasbrouck, Kansas
City; W. A. Allen, Chicago; N. B.
Krntse, Seattle: S. Sternberg. San
Francisco: William Sumner, Tacoma;
W. D. Allard, Portland; W. F. Dodson,
Omaha; F. Wleden, Portland; E. S.
Leedy, do; MacArthur, do; J. C. Fitz
gerald, do; M. H. Patten, Spokane;
W. Ely, Athena.
A Young Mother at 70.
"My mother has suddenly been
made young at 70. Twenty years of
Intense suffering from dyspepsia had
entirely disabled her, until six months
ago, when she began taking Electric
Bitters, which have completely cured
and restored the strength and activity
she had In the prime of her life,"
writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrlck of Dan
forth, Me. Greatest restorative medi
cine on the globe. Sets stomach,
liver and kidneys right, prlfles the
blood, nnd cures malaria, biliousness
and weaknessness. Wonderful nerve
tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed by
Tallman & Co.
COVRT SENTENCES AT YAKIMA.
Internetting Batch of Criminals In Feil
crnl Court.
Judge Whitson this morning sen
tenced several law breakers found
guilty by the petit Jury In the federal
court during the past few days, says
the Yakima Republic.
Charles Hupp, one of the principals
in a rather sensational trial, was sen
tenced to seven years In the federal
prison at McNeil's Island. He was
given five years on the first count
bringing a woman Into the United
States for immoral purposes and two
yearc on the third count, which charg
ed him with violating the pauper
laws by bringing a pauper Into this
country.
Oscar J. Fahlen and Randolph
Gorsulousky, owners of a 'brewery at
Sprague, convicted of violating the
revenue laws, were given each six
months In the Yakima county Jail
and $500 fine. Jacob Shaefer and
Charles Williams, found guilty of sell
ing whisky to Indians, were sentenced
to servo one year In the federal peni
tentiary at McNeil's island. Paul
Jones and Frank Wolf found guilty of
the same offense, were given 6 months
In the Yakima county Jail and $200
fine and 60 days in Jail and $200 fine
respectively.
AFTER URIAH LANDS.
Union County People Alive to Their
Opportunities.
La Grande people have been mak
ing an onslaught against vacant tim
ber land In the vicinity of Uklah,
about 36 miles southwest of Pendle
ton, says the La Grande Chronicle.
About 25 people from here have filed
on claims within the past few days.
The list Includes Dan Hynes, Frank
Lily, Mrs. T. N. Murphy, S. N. Bolton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Phy, Miss Alta
Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. E. Morgan,
L. Morgan, Mrs. Charles Norrls, Mrs.
J. C. Gardner, Ed urphy and many
others. It seems that but few Pen
dleton people have been In the scram
ble, the filing of Mrs. A. P. NaBh
being about the only one from that
locality.
The O. R. & N. has already an
nounced Ihat.a branch line will be
built from Pendleton to Pilot Rock,
ajid It Is only a question of time when
the road will be extended to the Uklah
section and all these claims will be
come valuable. A big sawmill at
Pendleton, where wood Is selling at
$7 a cord, Is also among the possibili
ties as soon as this timber section is
provided with shipping facilities. La
Grande Chronicle.
Good Wheat Yield.
Threshing Is now In operation on
the ranch In which William Pollman
Is Interested, which Is located north
of Baker. The Indications are that
the yield will be about 600 bushels of
wheat from 100 acres, land that was
said to be worthless for wheat raising.
Baker City Herald.
Better a crying .woman than a
Bridge Contract Let.
The county court has awarded the
contract for the construction of the
new bridge over the Grand Ronde
river near t.ie Palmer Lumber com
pany's mill to P. S. Esterday & Co.
of Falrbury, Neb., the contract price
being $2890. The bridge Is to be of
steel of 100 feet span. A large num
ber of bids were offered and they
covered both wood and steel nnd
mixed structures, but It was decided
that a steel bridge would be the
cheapest in the long run. There will
also be a railroad bridge over the
river near this point. La Grande
Chronicle.
Blood Poisoning,
results from chronic constipation,
which Is quickly cured by Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They remove nil poi
sonous germs from the system and In
fuse new life and vigor; cure sour
stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness
and colic, without griping or discom
fort. 25c. Guaranteed by Tallman
& Co. druggists.
A
SALE
of Children's Coats
COATS FOR CHILDREN, MISSES
AND BIG GIRLS, AT THE LOWEST
PRICES THAT WERE EVER PLAC
El) ON COATS OF THIS QUALITY.
ABOUT FIFTY COATS IN ALL, TO
BE CLOSED OUT AT LESS THAN
FIRST COST. SELLING WHILE
THEY LAST AT ONE-HALF THE,
REGULAR PRICE.
ALEXANDER'S
! DEP'T STORE
Two Big Carloads of
FURNITURE
WE nAVE .1CST RECEIVED TWO
BIG CARLOADS OF NEW FURNI
TURE DIRECT FROM THE EAST
ERN FACTORIES, AND WILL BE
PLEASED TO SHOW YOU WHAT
WE HAVE IN ANYi ARTICLE THAT
YOU MAY BE THINKING OF ADD
ING TO YOUR HOME.
We have ordered from the east to save the western Joblters'
profit; this In connection with the fact that we do not In-long
to the price boosters' "'trait." which control the northwest re
tailers, among which will lie round the Pendleton furniture
dealers, enables us to make you a price fnr below coinpniison
with onr competitors.
COME AN AND LET US SHOW
YOU THIS BEAUTIFUL LINE AND
THE BIG .MONEY WE CAN SAVE
YOU.
Graham Furniture Co.
Postoffice Block
Your Credit is Good t
teter fitter I
THE small' creamery or farmers churning
cannot produce an absolutely pure roll of
butter-they haven't the necessary maahinery nor
the sanitary plant with which to do so.
Again, the outside creameries are not able to
send their best products here, because the time
and exposure on the road reduces it in quality,
but still you pay the same price for it, as you do
for the pure article-and the middle man has to
take his profits out.
Does not this show that when you call for
Blue Mountain Creamery Butter you not only
help your local institution, but you receive the
the purest and best butter that your grocer handles.
For Sale By All Grocers
The Blue Mountain Creamery
"For Better Butter"
E. A. HULBURT, Mgr.
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