East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 28, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 190S.
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EIGHT PAGES.
PERSONAL
MENTION
That's the price now of all Ladies'
White, Gray, Tan and Patent Leather
Trimmed Canvas Oxfords that sold
regular from $1.75 to $2.25.
Over one half of the entire lot sold already. THnrry.
The Monster Bankrupt Sale of
the Teutsch Stock offers, you
extreme values like the
above in every dep't.
F. E. Livengood 2k Co.
Teutsch's01d Stand
City Brevities
Ice cream at Hohbach's.
All klnda of good dry wood. 8m
MlnnU.
More new run Just received at
Pendleton Furniture Co.
See MlnnU for good, dry weod that
burns. Lota of It on hand.
Dressed chtckena every day. Stark
Poultry House. 'Phone black 1711.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan
fflce.
All kinds of transfer work dons
promptly. Stansberry ft Milne, phone
Main I.
The Pendleton Furniture company
has Just received another shipment of
well ruga.
For Rent Store room on Main
street tn the East Oregonlan building.
Apply at this office.
For Rent Furnished house at 12S
Perkins avenue, on north side. In
quire of J. M. Bentley.
Hotel Bowman Cafe Is now open.
a. m. to 10 p. m., a la carte. Straw
berries and Ice cream also served.
For Rent Seven-room house four
blocks from Main street All modern
conveniences. Inquire at F. B. Clop
ton Co.'s office.
See our line of hammocks, gasoline
oil stoves, freezers, before purchasing
lsewhere. We are making special
prices. Goodman Hardware Co.
Annual reduction sale on all seas
onable lines at Goodman Hardware
Co.'s. Refrigerators, freezers, ham
mocks, churns and many other arti
cles to be closed out at cost.
For Sale Eighty pairs of pigeons
producing 24 pairs of squabs per week
for sale at reasonable price. Excel
lent business for the right kind of a
boy. Inquire at this office.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for
young and old Is prompt relief for
coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping
cough. Gently laxative. Guaranteed.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen A Bros.
SOLDIER CONFESSES
TO BRUTAL MURDER.
Frank II. Barker Beat Old Man to
Pulp With Gag Pipe.
Spokane, July 28. Corporal Frank
H. Barker, company D, third Infant
ry, today confessed that he was the
murderer of Ira Nesslnger, the re- savings bank, went
speciea citizen or ueaicai jlako,
whose body was found beaten to a
pulp on a lonely road Sunday.
Barker was arrested last night In
a lnrie-lnor hniiKa In Snnkane. At first
he declared his innocence, but when ccount of lness, is reported some
closely questioned he broke down and
Mrs. Frank Richmond, of Helix,
was a Pendleton visitor today.
Mrs. Maybelle Grlswold has been
vlHltlng friends at Athena for a fe
days.
, Attorney N. C. Richards left today
for Portland, making the trip via
Walla Walla.
J. W. Messner and J. H. Pearson
are on a business trip to Echo. Ba
ker City Democrat..
John Adams, the well known wheat
grower at Adams, Is In the city today
upon a business trip.
Mrs. M. I Reed and children left
today for Portland, where they will
remain for a short time.
Oscar Cain and Thomaa Gose, both
lawyers of Walla Walla, were here
yesterday on legal business.
James Johns left at noon today for
Spokane, where he expects to remain
for several days on business.
Henry Barrett, son of Hon. C. A,
Barrett, drove down from Athena yes
terday and returned In the evening.
J. H. O'Nell, traveling passenger
agent of the O. R. A N., Is in the city
on business connected with the road.
Fred Shpemaker has returned to
the city from Grangevllle, Idaho,
where he had been for several weeks
Fred Lampkln, business manager
of the East Oregonlan, Is now visiting
In Portland. He will return Wednes
day.
Mrs. Walter Adams, who has been
very ill for a few days with typhoid
fever, is reported somewhat improved
today.
C. F. Vandewater, traveling freight
agent of the O. R. A N. is in the city
today on business connected with the
road.
W. F. Matlock left last night fo
Salem to attend a meeting of the state
fair board of which he Is now the
president.
Montle B. Gwlnn of the Pendleton
to Walla Walla
this afternoon to remain a short time
on business.
D. Brusha, who has been confined
to his home for a few weeks on ac
confessed. He said he had quarreled
with the old man and that he struck
him with a gas pipe. He denied he
had robbed him of the $75 and a
watch which are missing.
Barker was taken to the Bcene of
the murder in an auto.
Salmon Trust.
Belllngham, Wash., July 28. A
movement has been started to form attle, Tacoma, Olympla
a strong combination, taking In every
cannery on the Pacific coast and
Canada for the betterment of the sal-
mon trade next year. It Is predicted
that sockeyes will run by In hundreds
of thousands next year. The combine
Is for the purpose of preventing the
selling of salmon at other than at the
regular set prices.
what Improved
Will Tallman, brother of J. V. Tall-
man, who has been visiting here for
a couple of weeks, left for Walla
Walla yesterday.
C. R. Nicholson, deputy United
States Marshal, returned to Portland
on Xo. 1 today after a short business
trip to the Umatilla agency.
Frank Baling and family have re
turned from an extended trip to Se-
and other
points in Western Washington.
Nesmlth Ankeny," son of Levi An
keny of Walla Walla, was In the city
today on his way from La Grande,
where he had been for a few 'days on
a business trip.
J. B. Eddy, right of way agent for
the O. R. ft N., came in this morning
to look up some records In the land
office and left on the logging train
for, Wallowa county. La
Rangers IIsto Troubles.
Uncle Sam's forest guards are find- at noon
Ing their hands full at present de- Grande Observer,
lining me umus ol me range Riven C s Wheeler, the photographer,
to the stockmen. The government txnecta t0 Ieave tomor,ow f0r r,h.
lines have to be established and then mnn wrings, where he will Join his
the men located according to the plot w,fe wno na3 bee tnere for Ie
1 1- .J JI..I..!a
uuun, auu iiit-ii .iiiv.oiim inies u.uai of wecks. Mr- wheeler will probably
oe louuicu. n vciy unen unpens IeInan nbout tw0 weekgi
that water Is not to be had unless
certain deviations are made from the engineer O. W. Moon, the "father'
defined lines, nnd a change must be f all engineers in eastern Oregon,
made to procure water. This change anJ commonly known as "Dad," spent
sometimes interfere with some one a day with La Grande friends, return-
else s grass. In a number or in
stances stockmen have leased patent'
ed land that Is souurounded by the
reserve, and this must be given the
leases, who must not encroach upon
ing yesterday to his work on the Pilot
Rock road. La Grande Observer.
9
(mm
We have a fine watch hospital,
where you may bring all your sick
watohes and clocks and have them re
paired by the best talent In the city.
Our Work Is the Best.
Our prices are reasonable. We are
the watch Inspector for the O. R. A
N. R. R. That Is saying a great dial
as to our ability.
Try us and you will try us again.
Louis Humiker
Jewelery and Optician. 726 Main.
Mines Are Busy.
Mr. C. C. Nepple, superintendent
the government allotment around it. 0f the Indiana Mining company, ope
Thls land is blocked off and govern- rating at old Camp Carson at the head
mcnt land Is enclosed to complete 0f the Grand Ronde river. Is In the
the block. It Is altogether a delicate city for a visit with his family, says
position, and the forest guard Is not the Baker City Democrat.
to be envied for Jils troubles. Long Mr. Nepple says there Is conslder-
Qreek Ranger. able activity in mining circles at
Camp Carson. The Indiana comnanv
Found Body of Woman. nn, nbout thirty-five fnen On their
"""" """ uiAiiiuiB payroll, ano tne mine and m l am
In the Okanogan river six miles above operating in a most satisfactory man
Brewster Saturday, they found the per and with bright prospects for
Doay or a woman in tne water. It the future
nan evidently Deen mere some time, other mines are belnir worked with
as u was partiauy decomposed. Tnere developing force and look well.
was notning oy wnicn ie could De Th m fmn r-orn ni..
W. II. TAFT SOUNDS
KEYNOTE OF CAMPAIGN,
(Continued from Page 1.)
ment an amendment to the constitu
tion for an Income tax Is not neces
sary. With respect to the election of
senators by the people personally I
am inclined to favor, but it is hardly
a party question. The foreign policy
of the country under the present ad
ministration has greatly contributed
to the peace of tho world.
"The important part the adminis
tration took to bring about the end
of the Russian-Japanese war and the
prevention of wars In Central Amer
ica and Cuba are striking Instances
of this. If ever a party has entitled
Itself to approval of Us works by a
renewed mandate of power from the
people who It has served, It is the
republican In the present campaign.
The only respect In which nothing has
been done Is the development of our
foreign marines.
As soon as we uphold the system
of protection for our home Industries
we must recognize that It Is Inappli
cable to assist those of our citizens
engaged in the foreign shipping be
cause there is no feasible means of
excluding foreign competition and
that the only other method of build
ing up such business is in the mail
subsidy.
"I am In favor of the bill consid
ered In the lost congress as a tenta
tive step. I have pointed out that the
attitude of the republican party with
reference to evils which have crept In
l.i to continue the Roosevelt policies
of progress and regulation, while the
attitude of the democratic party un
der the present leadership Is to
change for the sake of change to the
point of Irresponsible destruction and
that there Is no hope whatever of
restoration of prosperity In returning
It to power."
The main daylight fireworks were
In Fountain Square. A fireworks
display will be held tonight from the
bluff of Mt. Adams overlooking the
Ohio river.
The weather is Ideal, being warm
and clear. .
Hitchcock arrived at 7 o'clock this
morning from Chicago and later Taft,
Hitchcock and Arthur I. Vorys held a
conference. It is supposed the sub
ject was the question of inviting Sen
ator Foraker to participate In the
campaign opening at Toungstown, 0.,
September 5.
AMUSEMENTS
Leap Year Proposals,,
There is a change of motion pic
tures at the new Dime this after
noon, one of the best yet shown at
this popular place of amusement
Among the new features are "Leap
Tear Proposals," "Robbery of the
Citizens' Bank," which Is very exclt
ing, and "Avenged, or the Two Sis'
ters." The Illustrated song, "Cheer
Up, Mary," will also be presented.
This program will be the attraction
until Friday, when there will be an
other change.
A Cool. Comfortable
Store for Busy People
on a Hot Day
An uncommon lot of good things
for you and your home, at a very
unusual saving.
We have just received a new shipment
of Ladies' Coat Sweaters, in all desirable
colors very smart and effective for golfing,
horseback, and for cool evening wear.
Special
$3, $3.50, $4 and $5
Also a full line of Sweaters
for Misses and Children.
Remember the Place
Pendleton Cloak &
Suit House
Buy of us and it's all right
"WEDDED LOVERS ARB
Pastime Cluing.
There is the usual change of motion
pictures at the Patstlme for this
evening. All new and up-to-date in
late colorings, with a new Illustrat
ed song. The program the past few
days has been very interesting, and
the change tonight, will be equally as
good.
Eagle Shop.
The Show Shop has a first-class
hange of moving pictures this after
noon, among the new ones being A
Visit to Stockholm." "The Candi
dates," "Latest Style Airship," "The
Cumbersome Baby" and a new Il
lustrated song.
BEST," SATS ROOSEVELTj
Teddy Writes Lovable Note to
Young Friend About to Marry.
Chicago, July 28. President Roose
velt has penned an affectionate lit
tle note to his old friend, Herman H.
Kohlsatt. anent the approaching mar
riage of Mr. Kohlsatt's daughter, to
whom he referred as "dear little
Pauline." The preslden Inclosed In
autograph letter for Miss Kohlsatt
herself.
The note conveyed. Mr. Roosevelt's
heartiest congratulations, his best
wishes for her future happiness and
tucked In neatly at the end of an
expression of his love the president
assured Miss Kohlsatt that "there are
no lovers like wedded lovers."
This was Mr. Roose velt's wedding
gift to Miss Kohlsatt on the eve of
her wedding to Poter Palmer, Jr.,
which takes place Monday.
The president then goes on to as
sure his friend that there can be no
one outside of her own family who
wishes her all possible happiness more
sincerely than he.
torla park in commemoration of his
visit. He will sail early tomorrow
morning for England. This after
noon a children's fete will be held
on the Plains of Abraham. An his
torical costume ball will be held this
evening in Parliament House.
Prince Plants Tree.
Quebec, July 28. As the last Im
portant act of his participation In the
ter-centennlal celebration, the Prince
of Wales today planted a tree In VIc-
Operatlon for Piles will not be ne
cessary if you use ManZan Pile Rem
edy, guaranteed. Price SO cents. Bold
by A. C Koeppen ft Bros.
Department store for Sale.
One of the oldest established con
cerns In Hood River, the most pro
gressive'town in the state, the county
seat of new Hood River county. A
beautiful place to live, a healthy and
mild climate, fine class of people,
splendid educational facilities, a rap
Idly growing community and a con
sequently Increasing business. Store
doing a strictly cash business show
ing handsome profits, will pay for
Itself In two years. Owner desires
to retire to the country. Can be
bought on satisfactory terms. For
Information, address Geo. D. Culbert
son & Co., Hood River, Oregon.
One application of ManZan Pli
Remedy, for all Jorras of Piles.
soothes, reduces Inflammation, sore
ness and itching. Price 60c guaran
teed. Sold hy A. C. Koenoen A Bros.
ANXIOUS FOR ENCAMPMENT.
identified.
Removal Notice.
Cook & Perry have moved their
stock of books, stationery and no
tions to the Smith-Crawford build
ing opposite postofflce. Call and see
them.
operating with good results.
La Grande people are attempting
to build a road Into the camp to di
vert the trade from Baker .City, but
they will hardly succeed, since a good
road built by the Indiana people leads
to Baker City, and this Is the much
nearer point.
300 feet of second-hand one-Inch
rope for sale at a bargain. Sharon &
Eddlngs.
Lost Man's blue coat with two
pins, '02 and '05. Return to this office.
All the news all the time In the
East Oregonlan.
lot or Cold Bottle '
The new vaoum bottle, will keep
oontents hot for 24 hours, warm
for 48 hours, and cold for72
hour's. Two sizes, pints $5.00,
quarts $7.50,
' 1HB DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. .
Harney Ranch Sold.
Burt High made an automobile
trip Into Harney county the first' of
the week, says the Oregon Orlano.
He took three men from Portland.
who went in to purchase the Alvord
ranch. There are 16,000 acres of this
and they paid 290,000 for the same.
The deal has been closed, but the
transfers can not be made until the
matter can be consummated through
an estate sale. The property belongs
to the John ' DeVlnne heirs. This
ranch is located near Stein's mountain
In Harney county and is one of the
finest ranches In the Interior. J. O.
Alvord, William Booth and another
party from Portland are the pur
chasers. Burt made the return trip
a distance of over 170 miles, In a
day with the automobile.
iianlsnicn Engcr for American Lake
-Drab Shirts Replace Blue.
Captain Dan P. Smythe returned
this morning from Seattle, coming via
Portland. While In Portland yester
day he called at the adjutant gener-
l's office on business connected with
the equipment of company L. The
olive drab shirts, now worn by all
regulars, are to be Issued the guards
men and those for company L will
likely be shipped here this week or
else given the company as It passes
through Portland. The company now
has the blue flannel shirts.
In Portland and other parts of the
state Intense interest Is taken by the
guardsmen In the coming encamp
ment at American Lake, and moste of
the companies will go with their
ranks well filled.
No Dower for First Baby.
The provincial government Is In
receipt of a request from the Inhab
itants of Bulkiey .valley, In British Co
lumbia, asking that a grant of 1(0
acres of land be made to the first
white baby born there. The child Is
the daughter of Mrs. D. Mclnnes of
North Bulkiey. There Is no provis
ion In the lands act providing for the
dower of white babies, so the govern
ment will probably be unable to accede.
Hundreds of people who suffer
from backache, rheumatism, lame
back, lumbago and similar ailments
are not aware that these are merely
symptom of kidney trouble. Pin
eules for the kidneys act dlrecUy on
the kidneys, bringing quick relief to
backache and other symptoms of kid
ney and bladder derangements. 20
days' trial $1 and guaranteed or mon
ey back. Sold by A. C. Koeppen ft
Bros.
The Fish Will Suffer.
Colonel J. H. Raley and Dr. E. J.
Sommervllle reft early this morning
on a two weeks' fishing trip along
the streams southeast of Pendleton.
They have taken pack horses and are
prepared for an enjoyable outing.
Bought Fine Bucks.
C. Bonabel, a sheepman of Glasgow,
Mont., Is here and has Just shipped
six of the fine Cunningham bucks to
hts, ranch In Montana. The bucks
were crated and shipped by express.
Rev. I. W, Williams Testifies,
Rev. 1. W. Williams, Huntington,
W. Va., testifies as follows: "This Is
to certify that I used Foley's Kidney
Remedy for nervous exhaustion and
kidney trouble, and am free to say
that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do
all that you claim for It" Pendleton
Drug Co.
m PASTIME
PICTURE SHOW
CASS MATLOCK, Prop.
Entire Change of Pictures and Songs
Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday.
SEE! SEE!
Entire Change of Program
Commencing Tonight
Admission 10c
Children 5c
Edison latest and best "Underwriters Model"
machine absolutely fire proof.
picture
THE SHOW SHOP
Cor. Main & Court Sts.
A. C Friedly, Mgr.
A Visit to (Stockholm
The Candidate
Latest Style Airship .
The Cumbersome Baby
New Illustrated Song