it-' V" iMf, ....M.:''.'""- sJSV&W M t TJOT PACKS. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1907. PAQB TOMES. Wa!k-ver" Stags Rest the Feet and Make Life's Walk Easy. The Alexander Department Store Exclusive Agents. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George. A. C. Stubbling; H. E. Willerton; Paul McCoy; Charles Taldferro; Joe Querny; Bob Maloney; Ed Vanranlngham; John Picket: Grady Picket; Ed Smith; Hank Geam Innl; Robert Murry. Willie Fitzgerald; C. P. Williams. Spokane;C. R. Smith; Sam Well, San Francisco; A. M. Gil lit. Athena; J. D. Gllllt and wife, Johanesburg; L. L. Lleuallen and wife, Adams: B. B. Hanah. Chicago; a Wltkburk, San Francisco; A. Fink. Salt Lake; C. C. Callahan .Chicago; D. Shelledund. Grand Forks; Thomas B. Shannon, Chicago; N. M. Sears, St. Paul; J. Adrian Epptng and wife, Hood River; George J. Conmon, Port land; Miss Stanton, Portland; Miss Harrvat, Portland; M. Mulllns, San Francisco; H. R. Chatterton, Port it nd: H. A. Curry, San Fict.clsco. F. Wilson, Walla Walla; Mrs. Mary Xoble, La Grand; Eliza Noble, La Grande; Margaiet. Nobis, La Grande; Wm. Hood. Portland; F. F. Turner, Portland; J. F. DeLaney, Portland; A. T. Johnson. Portland; Robert Smith, Chicago: Charles Miller. Spokane; Wm. McCormick. Portland; James King. Portland; D. F. Sherman and wife, New York; J. J. Hogan, Port land; D. A. Carrlgan. Spokane D. J. Mlklnnon, Portland; J. E. Taylor, Echo: C. F. Williams. Spokane; Dud ley Evans, Portland: James Wing, Bos ton: George Lynch, Boston: E. C. Skiles. Portland; Jack H. Dalmann, Cincinnati; L. E. Cochran and wife, Boston : C. Belts, city; L. H. Steinhart, Portland: G. A. Stockder. Portland; Wm. Dunn, Portland; J. A. Gommer, Elgin; Julius Jacoby. Chicago; T. Trow: H. L. Brink, Suokane; W. J. Shirey, Portland; Lillian Masterson, Baker City; James Peters, Portland: ley-Xettle Sullivan, Baker City; J. T. Langley, Portland; B. Hughes, Spo kane. Hotel Pendleton. Mrs. L. L. Pat rick, Miss Schultz. Goldfield; J. P. Myers, Portland; A. R. Brown. Sioux City, Ida.; J. W. Morrow, D. W. Mc Clain, Lewis Rathbun, F. B. Klllin, Portland; N. G. Mitchell, Frisco; Mrs. F. B. Latimer, Mrs. F. B. Farns worth, J. W. Henley, E. Burke, Portland; C. C. Simpson, Spokane: Miss J. M. Mitchell, Joseph, Ore.; T. C. Warner and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Huston, Pendleton; Fred Roth, Walla Walla; F. Welden, Portland, E. S. Leedy, Portland; Chas. K. Stlne, Chicago; A. Barnere, New York; H. E. Hutchinson, Los Angeles; W. G. Codman, Boston; H. Thoyer, D. C; H. M. Edwards. Boston: N. B. Kranse, Seattle; Wm. Gibson, L. G.; W. D. Jolnet, San Francisco; W. Kalb. Portland: C. K. Davidson and wife: R. Jell, Spokane: H. Taylor; IJllle Mitchell, Echo; E. H. Benson, H. Dyke, D. Carrlgan, Spokane; N. H. Berrell, Portland; Donald McKay, San Francisco; J. D. Murray, Port land: J. W. Smith; W. .1. Avers, Port land; O. D. Chase, Portland. Golden Rule notel. W Elliot, Portland: James Johns, city; Jas, Harris, Pilot Rock; John Ridenour, T. A. Brasflfld, C. K. Smith, R. T. Muldoon, Pilot Rock; B. H. Rehmke, M olson, Wash.: D. C, Able, Grunnell, I&wa; W. H. Jones, Gurnnell, Iowa; Danlrl O'Conner, Walla Walla; L Olcott, Astoria: Mrs. Myrtle Vaughn, North Yakima; Fred W. Andrew, Echo; Z. Houser, Echo; L. Buckner, Pilot Ruck; J. F. Fosg and wife. Mor row: Geo. Ganger, city; A. Struther, city; W. B. Weston, city; Clay Wood city: William M. Wright, city: W. H. Ellis, Fremont, Neb.; P. D. Murphy, Spokane; C. E. Wilcox, Seattle; Wm, Fra.er, Echo: Leo. I.lnder, Chicago; ci. c Cross. Lawrence. Mich.; H. O, Newprt ond wife, ' Hermlston; C. des, EpoVsne; C. Smith, lone; Ar thur Harala, City; C T. Adams, Spo kane; R. O. Fdmiston, Sampler; Ja. Itutier, Baker City W. O. Marshall, V l!ac; W. R. Fverett. struct at once on Baltimore street This residence will be a fine structure provided with all modern conven iences. Now that the shipping season is here, a large number of both sheep and cattle will be shipped from Heppner within the next SO days. W. S. Wharton of the Bank of Heppner, will ship 1000 head of cattle to be delivered here June 1, on the govern ment contract. The cattle will go to Blsmark. N. D. Mr. Wharton recently shipped 1200 head of steers from Arl ington to Montana parties. The abundant rains the past week have put a stop to all fears of a shortage of moisture. While crops In Morrow county have not suffered in the least for want of rain, many farm ers were growing uneasy lest It should not come In time. It has, how ever, and everybody rejoices with the farmers in the splendid outlook for a bumper wheat crop. Farmers from all sections of the county are In town this week attend ing court, and all are unanimous in saying Morrow couaay has not had as promising prospects for a big grain crop for several years some say not since 1891 when 40 bushels to the acre was harvested. While the crop Is not yet beyond danger, the general conditions are such that the farmers believe a short crop is hardly to be considered. Winter wheat Is now well advanced with an unusual amount of moisture In the ground and little if any more rain will be required to mature the crop. Spring grain Is doing very well but will need more moisture during the latter part of June to Insure a good yield. The acreage In this county Is proba bly a little In excess of the average and unless somethlngb now unfore seen happens to Injure the crop Mor row county will harvest the largest crop In her history ,and certainly we will all rejoice with the farmer in his good fortune. KvXwV'' Clancy Scares Kahlotns Drunk, crazy and revengeful be cause of a quarrel with a woman, a nllroad laborer named Clancy stir red up a bit of excitement Monday by l:ii'Ti"sr dynamite under the O. R. N. : -t itl'in, the Fpokane saloon and Weston' warehouse. Deputy Sher iff Ed Owen captured Clancy, whose mind was in a fevered condition, and mnde him confess to having laid th dynamite in these places and. It Is said, used severe measures to make him tell if any more were hidden elsewhere. Hearing that explosives had been thrown around promiscu ously by the selfsame Clancy, Kah lotus citizens took the middle of the road fearing they might touch off a mine almost any old place under the sidewalks or buildings. It was no Idle scare, as the offi cers found the mines located just as Clancy said they were. The man was sent to Pasco. Excitement has sub sided. Washtucna Enterprise. MORROW COUNTY HAPPENINGS, Compiled From Mot It wont Issues of : Heppner Tinvs and Gazette. loaded out from the Heppner stockyards Tuesday morning 80 cars of sheep. - This is tne dikbosi hs,n shlnment so far this season. J. W. Rasmus has sold his residence on Court street to F. H. Stevenson, the miller, and has commenced the con .mixtlnn of another dwelling on the Vaughn lots Just north, of the property sold. . V . I . . i ..:. : R. F. Hynd has placed" an order with A. M. FUocum for lumber for a modern residence which he wHl con. FI.OTO TALKS OF HIS CIRCUS. Proprietor of the Big Show Which Comet Here Jnne 1 Give Somo In teresting Detail, i 2 Otto Floto, proprietor ond founder of the Sells-Floto circus which comes here next Saturday, Juno 1, In speak ing of the circuit and Its many genu inely interesting features, says: "Now let me tell you a few things about my show. You may have heard that there are some shows which advertise a herd of perform ing elephants and display one mcth eaten old bull with his tusks sawed off right behind hi ears. They advertise three rings full of spangled acrobats and turn up with half a dozen overworked tumblers who have to change costumes seven times In one afternoon, appearing as Russian equilibrists, German whirl winds and Flying Flooxles. They ad vertise representatives ' from every land and clime and make good with men from Indiana. This Is not the way I run a show. I will not stand for my pesters to lie to the public and when you see It on the bill boards with the name Sells-Floto down , In the comer, you can bet that It's so and it will come off exactly as adver tised. "I find that It la possible to run a circus without a bunch of sure-thing counts. With few exceptions all pleaded guilty and Judge Crawford fined them 1400 each for the first of fense and 1100 each on the second, and sentenced them to SO days In Jail. The jail sentences were paroled pend ing good behavior and .the court ad monished one ' and all that If they were again Indicted for violating the prohibition lnw the extreme penalties would follow. . v. District Attorney Ivanhoe .stated that the prohibition forces In Wal lowa county had' secretly Imported a detective from Portland to secure ev idence, and when he appeared before the grand Jury he submitted suffi cient evidence In most all of the cases to secure conviction. As a re sult the general opinion regarding the law has been materially changed. The violations had beeti so fragment ary and the testimony submitted : to the grand Jury at the last session was of such a character that conviction was next to impossible that the peo ple, continually seeing so mwany drunken men, were pronouncing the iaw a farce and were favorable to the' old conditions as compared with the present, but since this term of court, things are different. The great majority of the people fa vor the upholding of the law, provid ing it la enforced, and the way the officers handled these cases at this term of court has greatly changed the sentiment in favor of the present law. fhVaV . fc JxV X-X" .ttsfclHiafc.; 'X'XXj! :vx::i nx:! XvXi pXwX ..- , :X-x ::x:xl xS:3 THE GREAT FLOTO grafters to take money away from the wise ranchers.. I have no three shell attachment and no gambling privilege. The peanuts which the gentlemanly ushers pass around are real peanuts and there are real lem ons In the lemonade. "I advertise the best and cleanest show of its size In tho country, and I believe I have It. I hire the best act era In the business and I pay them as much money ns they are nble to Kt with Bamum and Bailey. I advertise the smallest stallion In the world, twenty-six inches tall, the liv ing watch charm, and I can produce him. "My feature acts are real features, and when I advertise six specimens of the Bengal tiger I can deliver thi goods. I advertise three lion whelps. They are In the cage. I advertise genuine Arabian chargers the white fellows with the small black feather shaped marks. I make good with at least eight of these rare and well trained animals. , "I saw a woman wet her finger and rub It over the black marks on one of the Arabians. Shu thought the ! color would run. I stepped over and ; offered to have a groom bring her a i bucket of warm water and some I soap. There Is nothing about my show that cannot stand the water ' test, except myself." PUNISH FIFTEEN VIOLATORS. Making Prohibition Prohibit In Wal. Ion- County. In a review of the work of the last session of the circuit court In Wallowa county, (derived posisbly from semi-official sources,) the La Grande Observer has to say: The violation of the prohibition law in Wallowa county resulted in the I grand Jury returning 60 true bills, In all, against 15 violators, several ; having to answer to a number of My Best Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rttral Route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y . says: "Dr. King's New Dlrcovery Is my best earthly friend. It cured tne of asthma six years ago. It has al so performed a wonderful cure of In cipient consumption for my ton's wife. The first bottle ended the ter rible cough, and this accomplished, the other symptoms left one by one. until she was perfectly well. Dr. Klnir's New Discovery's power over coughs and '.-olds Is simply marvel ous." No other remedy has ever equaled It Fully guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the grocery business heretofore conducted by the Gordon Grocery company, at 130 East Court street, in Pendleton, Oregon, will be discontinued May 21, 1907. All persons owing said firm are requested to make settlement of their accounts with F. A. Gordon, treasurer of said firm, at his office In Pendle ton, Oregon. Office will be at the store until June 1, 1907. Dated this 21st day of May, 1907. GORDON GROCERY CO., By David Gordon, President. By J. B. Halley, Secretary. Notice. All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me, will kindly call at my office and settle within the next SO days. ROBERT FORSTER- STAR New Management3 EVANS & PARDEE, Props. HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE Two performances every evening 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Saturday Matinee, 2:30 p. m. PROGRAM Commencing Friday May 24 -Will Trites, Baritone " ' (a) Somewhere. (b) Clover Blossoms. ,yT..'.'. ' George Baker .- "The Arrival of Hannah 1" i Miss Cora Sipple, Singing "Dear Old Dixie." with Illustrations. Smith & Ellis, Comedy Sketch Team. ' . The Staroscope Presenting Latesi Moving Pictures. Gold by Filtration Process. Former Governor W, J. McConnell, who recently returned from a nex tended eastern trip, devoted hit at tention while away to looking up a new Idea he has respecting the sav ing of values from ores which so of ten are carried off In sllmea or In suspension In the water. Hit Idea la to apply the principle of the filter for recovering such values. Re made extensive Investigations of fil tration while abseqt and It satisfied that value can be saved In that man ner which escapes all other process es. The governor proposes to put In a filtration plant on the property he It operating 18 niliet from Arco. The ores carry lead, silver and sine. Ho will arrange large filter beds and ex pects to recover all the values which would otherwise be lost The values, he says, will be practically all on top and can be scraped off the sand bed. While In the east the governor heard of John Porter, who was a partner with him In this country In 1&63. Porter creek was named after him. Tht two took out water at Horseshoe Bend for Irrigation pta poses and raited the first crop ta thst) suction. Mr. MoOonMU beard a hiss by chance and went to vlttt him at Hamilton, Canada, spending days with him, Bolss Statesman, Rewire of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will sorely destroy the ot amen ana compieieir aersngs tne system when entering It thronch th surfaces. Such srtlcles sbould never ke used except on prescriptions from rapntaMe pbrslclans, ss tbs damage they will de It ten told to tne good yon can possibly 4 rlrs from them. Ball's catarrh Care, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co., Tatt oo, o., contains no mercury, and Is taaaa Internally, acting directly upon the MoaaT snd neons surfaces of the system. Ia buying Ball's Catarrh Care be sure yes get the genuine. It Is taken Internally saaT mad In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonials free. Bold by drugftlsts. Price T5e per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constlpattea, C. F. Arnold, a capitalist of Uts soula, Montana, was threwn from b'lgsy during a runaway near Wal lace, Idaho. His head struck a rock and he was Instantly killed. Dairy and Farms For Sale Owing to my removal to Portland to reside per manently, I have discontinued the Alfalfarm Dairy business, and heve for sale my herd of dairy cows consisting of about fifty grade Jersey and short-horns, and will also sell either or both of my farms, one a quarter section of fine wheat land, one and a half miles South of Athena, in Umatilla County, and the other, over nine hundred acres of grain, alfalfa and grazing land, on the Walla Walla branch of the O. R. & N, Ry., six miles Northeast of Pendleton, with the " equipment of the latter. For particulars adress me at 400 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. T G. 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