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DAILY EAST OUF GONIAN, PTCVDLETON. OREGON. TIURSDAY, APIUL 11, 190T.
PAGE THREE.
MIST HILLF.TIN' TRAINS.
April Shoe Sale
Oxfords Below Cost
The greatest bargain chance of the season. There Is about 150
pair of Oxford we have Included In this sale because they are odds.
Below we quote prices:
$4.00 Oxfords '. 12. BO
(3.50 Oxfords 12.25
(3.00 Oxfords $1-85
(2.60 Oxfords (1.60
All sizes from 24 to 5 only. If you have a small foot it will
save you money.
DEPARTMENT STORE
The Home of The Sorrosis Shoe
the coi.on.no conquered.
Prtnilcd Stntenu-nt of the Work of
Damming the Wild Stream.
A Los Angeles correspondent
writes as follows of the details of the
glgr-.ntlc tark of damming the Col
oiadu river where It overflowed Into
Imperial Valley:
The time actually consumed In
making the closure, dating from the
dumping of the first rock, was 15
days and two hours, during which In
terval 77,000 cubic yards of material,
95 per cent of which was rock, the
balance gravel and clay, were han
dled, My the correspondence. The
difficulties which confronted the en
gineers will be better appreciated
when It is recalled that the Colorado
river, with a flow of 22,000 seconds
feet, was rushing madly through a
break 1100 feet long In soft earth
banks. In mid-channel the dpth of
the water was 34 feet
Eut not only hns the break been
closed: the Southern Pacific engi
neers are determined that such a
break shall not occur again. Addi
tional material is being added today
at the iate of 5000 cubic feet each
24 hours. When completed the dam
will contain 140,000 cubic yards of
material, 80,000 yards of which will
be rock, and the balance gravel and
ciny.
The maximum umount of water
contended with during the construe
tlnn of the dam approximated 40,
000 seconds-feet. In a period of a
little move than two weeks a struc
ture of rock, gravel and clay was
built across the channel. The top of
the dnm Is now four feet above the
level of the water. Its vertical dis
tance from the top of the base is 60
feet The dam will be raised five
or six feet higher, In order to be
safely nbove the highest known wa
ter, and it Is to'b padded on the up
stream side with clay until It shall
become impervious.
A ureal railroad corporation, with
abundant rolling stock, alone could
have achieved this feat The entire
equipment of the Fouthern Pacific
was at the command of the enslneers
during the period of the work. At
tlrr.es even the locomotive on pis
sengtr trains In transit wore divert
ed to haul r.ick to the scene of the
accident, and quarries hundreds of
miles distant contributed materials to
close the break.
Temporarily, at least, the Colora
do has been conquered, but, like the
Mississippi In Its delta region, It will
hear watching always. The Colora
do Is one of the shiftiest, sylest and
most treacherous rivers that ever
ran.
"Pneumonia's Deadly Work
had so seriously affected my right
lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor of
Rural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn.,
"that I coughed continuously night
end day and the neighbors' predic
tion consumption seemed inevit
able, until my husband brought
home a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
covery, which In my case proved to
lie the only renl cough cure and re
storer of weak sore lungs." When
all other remedies utterly fall, you.
may still win In the battle against
lung and throat troubles with New
Discovery, the real cure. Guaranteed
by Tallman & Co., druggists. 50c
and (1.00. Trial bottle free.
RIGHT BREATHIXG
CVHES CATHRH
Shadow Etiquette,
1 tainted the Kaffir chief respect-
I fully and heart;," said the Bailor. "Can
you Imagine my surprise when be give
me a kick?
" 'Get off my shadder,' be Bays.
"'Wot?
" 'Get off my shadder.'
"I was standing, by crlnus, on bis
shadder, the shadder of his stomach.
I skipped from there to the face. Ue
groaned. When I got on to sunlit
ground again be says to me: ,
" 'Didn't you never have no brlngln'
up? Look at you now, lengtbenln' out
your shadow longer'n mine. Crouch,
consarn you, or I'll warm your bide
with this here club.' "
The sailor gave a loud laugh and
emptied his glass of milk.
"Them Kaffirs," he said, "regards
their sbadders as part of themselves.
A polite Kaffir w,ould no more walk on
-another's shadder than a polite Ameri
can would bit a lady. They have a
resnlar shadder etiquette. You mustn't
on uo account let your shadder be
lonpri- t'.i,i:i :i superior's. You must
cmucU to iim'.:e it smaller, and that
there crouch for the purpose of dlmln
Ishln' the slindder la thought by the
Spencerlan philosophers I don't say I
thluk so, mind to lie the origin of the
bow." New Orleans Times-Democrat
Simple Way to Kill Ciitnrrlinl Germs
In None, Tliront and Lungs.
If you cut your finger, you don't
attempt to heal It by swallowing a
pill or a dose of medicine.
It Is Just as foolish to try and cure
catarrh of the nose and throat with
pills and stomach dosing, for catarrh
is a local disease and needs special
local healing treatment.
The only natural and common
stnse method known for the cure of
catarrhal troubles Is Hy-o-mel. It
Is breuthed through an Ingenious
pocket Inhaler, so that Its medicated
nlr reaches the most remote air cells
of 'he nose, throa' and lungs, kill
ing all catarrhal germs, soothing the
Irritated mucous membranes, and re
storing a healthy condition
If you suffer from catarrhal trou
bles, such as offensive breath, rais
ing of mucous, frequent sneezing,
husky voice, discharge from the nose,
droppings In the throat, loss of
strength, spasmodic coughing, or a
feeling of tightness across the upper
part of the chest, you should begin
to use Hy-o-mul at once. It will
destroy all disease germs In the nose,
throat and lungs, and provide the
blood with additional ozone.
The complete Hy-o-mel outfit with
Inhaler costs but (1.00. So strong Is
Tallman & Co.'s fulth In the power
of Hy-o-niel to cure all catarrhal
troubles, that with every dollar out
fit they give an Iron clad guarantee
to refund the money unless the rem
edy gives satisfaction,
Much Law, Poor Case.
Among lawyers there Is a saying
that in the trial of a case an attorney
if light on facts must be heavy on law
Tne other day an attorney was prepar
ing to leave bis office In one of the big
office buildings to go to the courthouse
to try a case. From the shelves of his
library he had taken many large law
hooks containing decisions aud opin
ions of higher courts. At Intervals a
boy wcut In and out of the door, and
each time be bore In bis arms a stack
of the books, which he carried to ac
express wagon that stood In the street
below. The attorney was to use tht
books In the courtroom. Another law
yer, who Is of southern birth and who
always addresses his friends with
some army title, watched the boy as be
went In nnd out carrying the law
hooks. Then he dug bis hands dect
Into bis trousers pockets and said tc
the lawyer:
"Well, Ah'll sweah, kunnel, you must
have no case at all." Kansas City
Times.
Ralli'oail Coiiiiiiiwdon CoiiiM'1h Com
panies to Give Information.
While the O. n. & N. company has
made a practice of bulletining the time
of arrival of Its trains at all principal
station?, other roads In Oregon have
not done so, but hereafter all com
panies must give the public full In
formation concerning trains. A Halem
dispatch says of an order of the Ore
gon railroad commission on this sub
ject: An order wns made yesterday by the
3tate railway commissioners by which
a bulletin board shnll be placed at all
stations, upon which the schedule time
of the arrival nnd departure of regu
lar passenger trains shall be kept.
This order Is one that will be welcom
ed with Joy by the traveling public
and the Inconvenience which the peo
ple have put up with will be remedied
In a large measure by the order of
the commission, which will go Into ef
fect 20 days from date.
J. P. O'Brien, general manager of
the Harrlman vystem, and Attorney A.
C. Spencer for the same corporation,
were present and did not oppose the
application for the order, which had
been made by Henry Hahn, chairman
of the transportation committee of f.ie
Portland Chamber of Commerce.
Following Is the full text of the or
der: "At all passenger stations where
depot ticket agents and telegraph or
railroad telephone operators are reg
ularly employed and on duty the rail
road companies shall keep posted on a
bulletin board the schedule time and
time of probable arrival of each reg
ular passenger train stopping at such
station either to receive or discharge
passengers.
"Whenever any rcgulflr pessenger
train shall be more than one hour be
hind Its schedule It shall be the duty
of such railroad company to bulletin at
intervals for a reasonable time prior
to the schedule time for the arrival of
such train and until its arrival at each
of Its said passenger stations whre a
telegraph or railroad telephone opera
tor Ib on duty and where It Is schedul
ed to stop to receive or discharge
pnssengers, a notice showing how
much such train Is behind Its schedule
and the time when It will probably ar
rive at Buch station.
"This measure becomes effective In
20 days from service hereof."
r.lttrn by a Spider.
Through blood poisoning caused by
a spider bile, John Washington of
Eosiiuevllle, Tex., would have lost
his lea, which became a mass of run
ning sores, had he not been persuad
ed to try llucklcn's Arnica Salve. He
write": "The first application re
lieved, and four boxes healed all the
sores." Heals every sore. 25c, at
Tallman & Co.. druggists.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
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At Crank's Store Saturday Morning
Boys Get Busy. Bring Your Gats
Any Time Between 7 and 9 o'clock.
Here's the Plan to Secure Cash Prizes:
Bring any kind of cats you have, large cats, small cats,
society cats, alley cats with their ears chewed off, don't
make any difference. Every person who brings a cat will
receive a cash prize from 1 5c to 50c each, and he must
leave the cat at the store until 4 o'clock Saturday after
noon, they will be fed and cared for, and after the big
parade at 4 o'clock they will be allowed to return home
unharmed.
Men, Boys and Girls Bring Your Cats to
Hotel St. George. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Alme, Walla Walla; W. C. Webb, To
ledo, C. L. Futterfleld, Portland; A.
H. Brown, Portland; J. W. Watson,
Portland; L. S. Martin, Portland; C.
F. Hubbard, Olympla; Louis Housh,
Portland; Jos. A. Pound, Umatilla;
Frank Spike and wife, St. Paul; F.
V. McClung, Seattle; Dr. N. O. Bla
lock, Walla Walla; J. J. Binnlstool,
Los Angeles; L. B. McManus, Port
land; F. C. Hanley, Portland; J. C.
Allison, Portland; J. A. Fait, Seattle;
C. C. Willlngton, Hermlston: M.
Chappt-I), Spokane; A. O. Fisher,
Suokane; C. A. Hastings, Boise; Jos.
A. Ochnlg, Portland; Earl Glllander
and wife, Meacham; J. M. Leland
and wife, Spokane; R. L. Mattingey,
New Ford; Win. Abbers, Portland;
O. J. Boss, San Francisco; P. B. Van
Will and wife, Portland; C. H. Thom
as. Chicago; Miss Pearl McPhevrin,
Onlesbuig, III.; Mr. Eugene McPher
vln, Oalesburg. 111.; S. H. Kelley, j
Kit.; It. rernhnrdy, San Francisco;
. M. Bale, Tacoma; H. C. F. Oil-'
liimi, Seattle; Pan M. Morris, Cleve- ,'
land; ,T. O. Newell and wife, Port
land; (iiildcn Rule llotcil. J. O. Jassup '
und wife, Portland; Dr. E. R. Swln- :
burn. city; Jnmes Murrey, La
Grande; C. A. Denny, Minneapolis; i
W. A. Xewuts, Minneapolis; J. B. I
Johnston, city: Mrs. E. T. 'lould, I
Weston; Sam Lee, Portland; J. Bla
ley, Prmltano; S. A. Frans, Spokane; '
V. T. Moore, Pendleton; G. M. Al-'
f'.rd, .La Ornnde; n. C. Walden, Lai
Grin le; L. F. Noble, La Grande; J.
1. Ktltrmvir. Ln Grande; F. L. Lewis.
La Grande; II. I. Adams, La Grande;
Wlllard W. McCully, La Grande;
Mrs W. H. Wentworth, Boise; J.
Cohn, Boise; Lee McClelland, Boise;
J. M. Jackson, Boise; Carl O. John
ton, Boise. ,
ctaf reporter, the Judge, who has
practiced law here for many years,
said:
"Unless Baker City builds the di
agonal railroad from here, covering
the copper mines, and on down to
Eagle and Pine Valleys and Snake
river she will go to the dogs In a
short time. The building of the rail
road from Huntington to Iron Dyke
and the bad condition of county
roads will make It possible for those
people over there to cut out a new
county with a county seat on Snake
river unless we build a railroad from
here. We lost the Important addi
tion to Baker county of a small strip
eff of Grant, Including some Green
horn and Red Boy mines that do all
their business here, now mark my
word, we will lose the Panhandle
v.-lth its valuable copper mines and
growing towns, unless that little rail
road Is built."
FOR SALE
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5-ROOM
8-ROOM
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B-ROOM
4-ROOM
8-ROOM
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7-ROOM
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The barbers of Yakima have or
ganized a union with 25 members.
: ii i 11 m
J. R. Jenkins Is over from his
Steins' mountain ranch looking after
business affairs In this city. Mr.
Jenkins has disposed of his vnnriinir
wethess for $3.25 to be delivered at 1
the pens after shearing. This Is be- !
lleved to be the best sheep sale ever
made In this ennntv rlirht nt.. I
lug and would Indicate an exception
ally good season for sheep men.
Burns Times-Herald.
This Mny Interest Ton. j
No one is Immune from kidney
trouble, so Just remember that Fo- J
ley's Kidney Cure will stop the lrreg- j
ularltles and cure any case of kid- '
ney and bladder trouble that Is not
beyond the reach of medicine. Koep
pen's Drug Store. ,
The Cause of Many .
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep
tive. Many sudden
deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
i anoulex v are often
I the result of kid
I ney disease. If
I kidney trouble is
allowed toadvance
thekulney-poison-ed
blood will at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and
a cure is obtained quickest by a proper
treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel
ing badly you can make no mistake bv
taking I)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many times during the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root is soon realizeif.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases. .
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size tiottles. Yon riiav have a
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper. Don't make anv
mistake, but rememlier the name, Swamp
Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the
address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
Olmstcnri Dlwiissrs Baker County.
Judge M, L. Olmstead, who a few
days ago sold his residence property,
here and Is preparing In another
yoar, possibly, to moke his home on
the coast where his sons can more
frequently be with him, has now tak
en chambers In the block where his
office la located. Talking about con
ditions In Baker' City with a Demo-
PROMPT SERVICE
QUICK DELIVERY
Choice Fresh Meats, Lard, Sausages
and Soioked Meats every day at the
Central Meat Co.
Carney, Ramsdell & Co.
Telephone Main 33
Cool With Gas
SUMMER AND THE HOT WEATHER WILL BE HERE BEFORE
YOU ARE AWARE OP IT, AND IP YOCR KITCHEN IS NOT
ALREADY EQUIPPED WITH A GAS RANGE, BY ALL MEANS
DON'T DELAY IT MUCH LONGER. OCR ORDERS ARE NOW
COMING IX VERY RAPIDLY. GET IN YOUR APPLICATION
FOR GAS.
GAS IS BY FAR THE MOST ECONOMICAL FUEL ON THE
MARKET. THE GREATEST ARGUMENT IN ITS FAVOR IS
THAT YOU CAN HAVE THE HEAT WHEN, WHERE AND AS
LONG AS YOU WANT IT. NO HOT ROOMS IN THE SUMMER
TIME. THEN THERE IS NO DIRTY WOOD OR COAL TO BE
CARTED AROUND AND CLEANED UP AFTERWARD. GAS IS
PIPED RIGHT INTO YOUR STOVE. A TURN OF A VALVE AND
A SCRATCH OF A MATCH TLLS THE WFOIE STORY OF
AS COOKJNG.
Gas for Heating and cooking cost $2.00 per
1000. Average cost per month, about $3.00
NORTHWESTERN
GAS . ELECTRIC CO.
REMEMBER! We lay pipe from main to curb free ! and
are in a position to do all piping and furnish all fittings.
11800.00
$2500.00
$3000.00
$1200.00
$.800.00
$:soo.oo
$1200.00
$3300.00
$2500.00
$2000.00
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. I
1 1 2 E. Court St.. Pendleton, Ore.
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Oood bread Is assur
ed when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, ShorU, Steam Relied
Barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. tYEBS, Piovtelo.
Thn Vnat Orwnninn in pastern Ormmn'a Kni'uinit.ilii. Tt
- n - - w.. R .ip.iiuiuum papi 11
leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron-
ii is uie advertising meaium oi this section.
aire.
SENATOR LA FOLLETTE
Will Lecture On National Subjects
Christian Church, Monday, April 1 5.
Under Auspices of Pendleton Lyceum Bureau.
Admission $ 1 .00 to Any Place in the
House. School Children 50c.
Tickets on Sale at Pendleton Drug Co. All Subscribers
Tickets Must Be Exchanged.