East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 30, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OUEiiOMAX, PFNDLKTOX, OREGON, 'IT ESI I AY. OCTOHFU 30. 11)0(1.
We
Lead
Others Follow
L
IE
ALMOST 20.000,000
acres
S()l,l IX 100(1.
Larg
est Wholesale and Retail Piano
Dealers in the West
That our superior business methods as well as our re
markable low prices are fully appreciated and recognized'
by the buyer as well as the musician, is shown by their
"selections out of the following famous makes of high grade
pianos, of which two carloads have been sold in this vi
cinity in the last two months:
lottil Ami DNiMwd of Would Make
10 Cmmties l.ll.i' Vinnlllln I unci
lYnml In vest lent Ion Hu Chocked
Timber I.iiml Sale. Hut Irrigation
llii stimulated Homestead Sules.
Chickering
Hobart M. Cable
Kimball
Decker
Weber
Schumann
Bush & Gerts
Pianola Pianos
The nren of land disposed of In the
1'ntted Slates In the past year, was
19.4S1.1S7 acres, or enough to make
about 10 counties of the size of Uma
tllln. which comprise 1,920.000 acres.
or about 3000 square miles.
This Is an Increase of 2.374.565
acres over the sales of last yenr. The
land fraud Investigations In the west
have somewhat reduced the timber
entries, but the development of the
west throuRh Irrigation has Increased
the land sales so the total Is greater
than last year.
A Washington special says of the
report of the land commissioner for
the past year:
The annual report of the commlS'
sloner of the general land office, which
was made public today, shows that
the total receipts for the year ended
June SO. were J7.5S5.524, an Increase
over the preceding year of $567,712
The total area of land disposed of was
19.431.187 acres.' an Increase of 2,
374,665 ncres.
All of the recommendations made
by Commissioner Richards In his re
port of a year ago are renewed
cent In Instances where congress al
ready has taken the action requested
Under a bill passed by the last session
of congress the land office has under
consideration the establishment of
various parks to protect the prehis
toric ruins of Arizona, N'ew Mexico,
Colorado and t'tah. which recently
were made the subject of a report by
Professor Edgar L. Hewitt.
and over 20 other different makes to be seen at our show
rooms, at 813 Main Street, Pendleton.
Eilers Piano House
Largest Wholesale and ReLail Piano Dealers
in the. West.
ditch lost week and SI head were
killed. The trouble resulted from the
mismanagement of an Ignorant shep
herd dog, which did not turn the band
at the right juncture.
Marlon county, does not owe n sin
gle cent except for current Indebted
ness, and hns a handsome surplus In
the treasury, umountlng to $121,367.-
50. Of this amount, I2r.439.67 be
longs to the general fund and $70,-
81,03 to the county school fund.
P. II. Clarslde, treasurer of the de
funct Aetna bank of Butte. Is under
arrest In Minneapolis, tinrsme was
arrested on a clew furnished by a ci
pher telegram sent to Mrs. Foster,
his stenographer, who also has left
town. The telegram fell Into the hands
of the police.
Mrs. J. C. Adams was attacked at
the corner of East Alder and Grand
. L
avenue, Portland, oy two mere uoys,
hlghwavmen. who stole her purse
threw her to the pavement when she
resisted, nnd escaped. Mrs. Adams
hip was broken by the fall, and as she
Is 60 years of age. the Injury Is very
serious.
The reclamation service Is getting
things In shape to do a lot of work on
the Sunnyslde canal, In Yakima coun
tv. this winter. Machinery Is now be
lug put on the ground at the headgate
of the canal to be used In cleaning It
out. Tho canal will be denned from
one end to the other tind n number of
Improvements will be made In lateral
gates, bridges, flumes, etc.
The Christian Co-operative federa
Hon has purchased the Ransom Beers
farm for $5000 and John MePherson's
place for $7000, on Willow creek, be
low Malheur City. These two places
have been selected by the federation
for reservoir sites In a gigantic lrrl
gatlon scheme which Is snld will cover
all the land under the proposed Mai
heur Irrigation project besides a vast
tract on lower Willow creek that
could not have been covered by th
i proposed government project.
t t
GENERAL NEWS.
It is believed that President Castro
Stores in Ail Western Towns
THE MAX WITH THE HOE
never mixed better Lime or Cement
than what w.c sell. We are particular
about the quality of all the
BUILDING MATERIAL
wo handle, and do not permit any
thing r.f a doubtful character to enter
our establishment. It will pay you
to obtain our estimate on Tiaterlal.
OAK ON LUMBER YARD
512 Altu St.
'Phone Main 8
Mrs. Sawtelle's Turkish Bath Parlors
DOTH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TREATED..
FOMENTATION.
TURKISH BATHS.
ELECTRIC BATHS.
MASSAGE COMPLETE,
SALT GLOW.
LADIES' HOURS 8:80 a. m
GENTS' HOURS :J0 p. m. to 7
Scientific Chriopodlst In attendance.
to 6:30 p. m., with lady attendant
i., with gentleman attendant.
OVER DOMESTIC LAUNDRY.
PARLOR 'PHONE RED S0t. RESIDENCE
PHONE RED 1102.
Shoes
are no
Experiment
You don't experiment with unknown
shoes in selecting Sorosis. Your feet
revuires the best footwear that intelli
gence and experience can purchase.
Sorosis shoes are correct in shape,
exceedingly durable and fit very com
fortably. ALEXANDER'S
"The Home of the Sorosis"
Hallway Clerk Strike.
nnllvCnv clerks on the Atlantic svs-
tern ond Southern Pacific railway to
of Venezu.-la Is lying prostrate with
his last Illness.
Antonio Splnelll. aged ;!) years,
awaiting trial for murder In New
York, died in prison of fright induced
by worrying over the possibility of
being elctrocu'ed.
Rev. Orln Richardson nnd wife, re
cently celebrated tho 6!Hh anniver
sary of their marriage, at Denver.
Tiny were married In 1841 at Port
land. Me., when each was 24 years of
e. They are Haptlsts.
Of the 7j fatal accidents on elec
tric roads in Los Angeles county. Cql..
during the time from September t,
1905, to the same date this year, 48
took place In the city and 2i In the
county outside the city limits.
The frelirht rate on 1000 feet of
umber from Portland to Shanghai.
6000 miles, is $S.75 In gold; tne
freight rate on 1000 feet of lumber
from Portland to San Francisco, 600
miles, also by water, is $8, also In
gold, as a matter of course.
There have been 22 arrests made
at St. Petersburg of people suspected
of complicity in the robbery of a
wagon hauling custom house specie.
The robbers made way with $193,000.
not a dollar of which has-been recovered.
A decision is expected this week by
Judge Ross at San Francisco In tne
first round of war between the South
ern Pacific and Western Pacific at
Oakland. The latter company Is try
ing to break the former's monopoly of
access to the bay. Millions are In
volved besides mere traffic Interests.
It is probable that three of the
largest and most Influential Haptist
churches of Chicago, all on the west
side, will merge. The scheme Is
deemed necessary by the encroach
ment of foreigners, mainly Catholics,
upon the west, side, and Is based upon
the simple aphorism, In union there Is
strength.
Catarrh Cannot Re Cured
ullh I.UPAI. APPLICATIONS. SI ther
not rearh the seat of ths disease. Catarrh
Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In
order to cure It you must take Internal
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
ternally, and acts directly on the blood and
niiuous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure la
not a quack medicine. It was prescribed
hv one of the heat physicians In tuls coun
try for years and Is regular prescription,
il Is composed of the beat tonha known,
combined with the best blood purifiers, act
Iiib dlrectlv on the mucous surraces. The
.lerfwt combination of tire two Ingredients
Is what producea such wonderful results In
curing intnrrh. Send for testimonials free.
K. J. CI1KNKY A CO., Props. Toledo, O.
Soiil liv dniKL'Isis, price 1Tr.
Take Hall's Family l'llla for constipation.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
the number of D00 have gone on strike
on the refusal of tho companies to
grant requests made of them by tho i
committee from the clerks. Several ; J
grievances were enumerated by the .
strikers In their petition, the prlnel-
pal ones being the length of working j J
days and wages received. This Is the r
biggest strike' In this branch of the
rallwav service ever Inaugurated.
1
Blood Poisoning. .
results from chronic constipation, j
which Is quickly cured by Dr. King's i J
New Life Pills. They remove all pol-! .
sonous germs from the system and In-,
fuse new life and vigor; cure sour '
stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness
and colic, without griping or dlscom- i J
fort. 25c. Guaranteed by Tallman i
& Co. druggists. I
: Heating
Stoves
I can save you money on your
Healing Stove, In either new or
second-hand goods.
I have new stoves for bcth
coal and wood, as low as 1100.
It will pay you to pay me a
visit.
V. Stroble
Chcnpest place In Pendleton to
Buy Furniture.
210 Court St. Phono lllack .1171
Hotel St. tienrse. M. Ouoggo.
Hermlston; J. F. McNaught. do; J.
Kendall. Palouse; A. J. McLnlen.
Portland; A. S. Thompson and wife,
I.ewlston; Miss Fortine, do; M. S. Da
vis, Vnlon: M. P.. Davis, San Francis
co; C. H. Underwood, Tacoma; A. K.
Aberhart, Walla Walla; Will Peterson,
Athena: S. D. Peterson, Milton; T.
Trow, Spokane; Jessie Wilson, Port
land: Oeo. X. Canfield. Wasco; Frank
S. dram; Portland; it. -. aiw i.
Wasco; P. Morrow, do; O. P. Coshow,
losehurg; K. K. Vmeger. Hariisburg;
,. Whrabdon, The Dalles; J. F. Hen-
lrlcks. Cascade Locks; B. F. Pike.
Moro; L. R. Traver, clly; J. vt . Di li
nis, Tacoma; J. A. Pttzolk, Kansas
lty; M. S. Shock. Salem: J. Jost. Jr.,
ortland; Thomas M. Barr. Salem;
.. Lester M. 8. Blunt. Spokane; C.
-mlth and wife, Hot Lake.
SUIT SALE
We don't want you to think that because
we keep the best quality goods that our
prices are also high and that we have no
medium price goods.
We cater to the workingman as well as
the toggy man and you will be able to find a
bigger bargain to the square inch in the $15
suits shown in our window, than you could
ever hope to find elsewhere.
ESond Bros.
MENS TOCGS
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Intermittent fever of a' severe type
Is enldemic along Crooked river, in
Crook county.
David Burard, aged 50 years, was
killed at Yakima by a wagon load of
lumber falling upon him.
Xlneteen divorce suits are .on the
docket at Salem to be tried at the term
of circuit court, which convenes this
week.
At Yakima, Mrs. William A. Marsh
owns an apple tree that Is now loaded
with Its second crop of apples for this
season.
The city Jail at Chllllwack. B. C
burned from unknown causes and two
inmates, Dan Mackenzie and K. Cous
ins, were burned to death.
Box Davis of Malheur county, on 45
acres raised over ir.000 pounds of al
falfa seed. At prevailing prices he
will realize over $100 per acre.
Wharf rats are a plague In Port
land. The water front Is overrun
with them, and efforts to drive them
out have resulted In thousands atam
pedlng farther up town.
James Chlldcrs has bought all of
thlB year's output of the honey of W,
W. Crews' apiary on Powder river
eight tons, valued at 11800. It will
be marketed from Union county
points.
The Wilcox Lumber company has
organized with" hendiiuarters at La
Grande and a capital of $100,000. Th
Incorporators are H. E. Wilcox and
H. Q. Wilcox of Anderson, Ind., and
L. H. Russel of La Grande.
Thomas F. Cox, James Waffer and
Nathan Preston, all Bailors on the
battleship Wisconsin, now lying at
Seattle, are dead following a debauch
during which they all drank a quantity
of bay rum diluted with water,
A band of sheep belonging to Grant
Harer of Grant county, piled up In
Hotel Pendleton. C. Miller. Port
land; J. W. Smith, do; W. A. Coffer,
do: D. C. Cameron. Tekoa;'J. C. Fitz
gerald, Portland; F. Wleden, do; D,
Leedv, do; J. H. Kleckner, Spokane;
M H. Colwell. Portland; L. R. Fair-
child, do; J. H. Smith, do: A. u. Hen
man. city; T. C. Lord city; G. D. oal
ev Portland: W. R. Glendenlng, do:
F. R. Oreen. Baker; J. P. Hayaen
Portland: M. Elkln. Xew York; F
Roger. Portland; C. H. Xorrls, city
J W. Rurgess. do: Mrs. G. E. Merrill
Salt Lake: Mrs. S. Merrill, Spokane
C. C. Burt, Portland; Max Shlllock,
Portland: J. X. Smith, Haines; J.
tpnwn. Chicago: S. A. Garber, Des
Moines: C. A. Barrett. Athena; C. w.
steen Milton: O. R. Engdahl, San
Francisco; H. B. Rowland; A. J. Ml
nard, Chicago; D. L. Rice, Portland
iVm. H. Rosenthal, Ohio.
Judge Beer By
Its True Worth
Progressive Men and Women Consider
It a means to National Temperance.
We have recently published a num
ber of articles on the food valua of
beer, nnd we belle vo that sooner or
later beer will bo recognised at Us true
worth, ns a fnoU beverage or spienuia
tonic effect nnd hltfh nourishing value.
Noted men nnd women of this country
are already alive to the situation ana
besides Miss Phoebe Cousins nnd Dr.
Josenh FelHlcT of Northwestern Uni
versity, many others of note give their
endorsement to liter as a means to na
tional teinperanrp.
Miss Cousins, for n nuartcr or a cen
tury the most eminent woman sux
frncA mlvncfttp In the Went, said In a
recent Interview: "There never will be
aw that will compel prohibition, ana i
the sensible thin for the Women s
Christian Temperance Union to do Is I
to nia in tne substitution or inuu, i
nourishing drinks like beer, which sel
dom produces drunkenness. A promi
nent army officer who served In the
Southwest, operated canteens at three
different posts, llo made the canteen
SO acceptable to ine Banners, who
found beer satisfying their demands,
that he actually ran nil the low dives
of the surrounding neighborhood out
of business.'
Pabst Beer moots all the demands
for a mild, healthful, refreshing bever
age such ns Miss Cousins suggests. It
Is made of the exclusive PubBt eight
day malt, choicest hops nnd pure
water. Klght-day malt, which Is the
only perfect malt, gives Pabst Beer
Its superior food value and richness.
Strong In nourishment the body re
quires. It Is refreshing and satisfying.
Perfect In age, purity nnd strength,
absolutely clean and containing only
three and one-half per cent of alcohol,
Pabst Beer Is the Ideal temperance
beverage. No other is so healthful.
Miss Grace Hudson I
lin- ivoiK-iicrt llnlr Di-owlm
parlors In room 1 1, of
the
Schmidt building, where shti J
will he pleniril to receive ladles
and ticntlrincn for
HAIR DUKSSIXG J
SCALP TUF.ATMEXT
MAXICVIUXG
FACI T MAKqAC.E ?
or cinuoroitv
Outside culls given prompt
tent Ion.
at.
3081. I
Room II,
'hone Red
S-oleVs Kldnev Cure will cure any
case of kidney trouble that li not be
yond medical aid. Koeppen drug
store.
A 'Frisco train went through a
bridge at Camden. I. T., Killing en
gineer Martin and Fireman Parker.
High Grade
High Price -
' TWln m Full Mimw Sattl
f wTNs r Always
BtlTRACl ! ' on
lyVIUA Merit
J. A. Folger & Co.
San Francf$eo
MEAT.
IT COMES FA8T; IT GOES FAST;
AND IT'S ALWAYS FREST. That's
the only kind we handle.
'Phone us for prompt delivery.
Carney, Ramsdell
& Co.
'Phone Main IS.
For .
MOLTING
CHICKENS
See
Colesworthy
CHOP MIMj cohner alta
AND COTTONWOOD ST9.
Notice to Public
I HAVE NOT SOLD MY PLACE
OF BUSINESS, AS WAS ItUMOHED,
HUT WIMj BE FOUND AT THE
SAME OLD PLACE, 618 MAIN ST.
FOUR FIRST-CLASS BARBERS.
JAS. H ESTES
EAGLE BATHS SHAVING PARLORS
ARE YOC TAKING CTIANCES
with your life by riding In a rickety
carriage T Life la too sweet to riik
losing It when for a reasonable sum
you can have your carriage repaired
at Neagla Bros.'
use the Winona Buggy and th.
WINONA only. It Is ,o well built
that It's safer to ride than walk.
See us about Gasoline Engine.
We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks and
Buggies. Easy running and made
from bone-dry material. Guaran
teed to give satisfaction In thli cli
mate.
See us about Gasoline Engine. W
are agent for the Fatrbanks-Mors
Gasoline Engine for Irrigating and
mining machinery. Estimate given
on Irrigation plants. Call and get
our price.
Neagle Bros.
THE BLACKSMITHS.
Cutting Counts..
Cutting themeat properly, together
with our prompt service and particu
lar attention to quality, are th main
factor that have built our buslnera to
It present high standard.
Try Ul for SATISFACTION.
Empire Meat Co.
'Phone Main II.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED FARMS.
Liberal term to the borrower. Long
time loan If desired.. Annnal Inter
est.. No coininlsrlnn.
If yon desire Inna, write1 n fnlly
giving location, ImproremncU,
W and ainonnt dcntmt.
THE HOLLON PARKER
COMPANY,
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
Dally East Oregonlan by carrier,
only It cent a week.