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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1903)
OAILV EAST OREQONIAN, PENDtETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1903. Special Clearance Sale All Summer Goods must be closed out and CUT PRICES are the means we are using to accomplish thi end If you want ANYTHING call on us THE FAIR Keeley INSTITUTE FIBST AND MONTGOMERY STRE ETS. 'PHONE MaIn 3 WE CURE the Liquor, Opium, Morphine and Tobacco Habits as surolv as quinine, euros a cold. Our treatment clarifies and builds up tho system. Ono of our patients recently said: 'I never felt so well in mv life- I am a wonder to myself!" Send to us for booklet The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Sum pier, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT AlOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on that vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUM's! A valued at $5,ooo,ooo. GOLCOND. valued at $3, 000,000. THE MONMO fH G. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Owns Its Property Consisting of 160 It lias no indebtedness of any character. It lias a conservative mining and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c pet share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make careful investigation of its merits. It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. H. S. McCaflum & Company, Minors, Brokorsand Flnanola! Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or K. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District Free on Application. TTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTVTYTVVVTTTVTTVTVTTTTTYVrTTTrVTT St. GEORGE Restaurant Dinner Twenty-flvo Cents f'n n.30 a. in, to 7 p. in. Snort orders a speciality wick, Courteous Service "Pen all Day and Night T'A.01dfather, Prop. i Acret ot' Rich Clold Bearing Veins UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT- THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor. West Alta and Lilllth Sts. S. A. ALLOWAY HAS CHARGE OF THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, AND WOULD BE PLEASED TO CARE FOR YOUR HORSES. PLENTY OF STALLS, LARGE COR RALS FOR LOOSE HORSES AND CATTLE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. CHOP MILL IN UUlNeJti.- YEARS OLD BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF GREAT REPUBLICAN BOSS. Last Dictator In a Line of Political Autocrats of Whom Thurlow Weed Was the First Has Held But Four Offices During His Lifetime. torNOpinM?Jk; 15--Thls ls Sflla - ,Vn -i A b,r,k(,a5"- Ho wps born trm mS ,T.logn ,P0l,n,5"- " little town on the Ere in wnv u-hiM, ... still claims as his residence, on tho loth of July. IS., henrv, lm 1 m SEVENTY riSF.8i 0l'1-. A r,e.w ot hls inUmnte 1 1-caguo to tho' groat world of 'the dl n lends assisted him to celebrate tho!rect followers of John Wesley and his event this afternoon and evening at 0rl?ntal Hotel, Manhattan Bench, which place he has maue his summer residence for many years. Although Mr. Piatt has grown old rapidly during the last few years nnd during tho Philadelphia coner Hon was so ill that It was ici.-ed ho would not recover, he has to a largo degree recovered his strength, and IS Still VlCOlDIIS imniltTh to r.r.nt.-nl the republican organization without question. The span of Senator I'latt's life luiuiot oe measured by years. He ma Known intimately, socially and politically. Presidents Abraham Lin coln, Andrew Johnson, Ulysses s Grant Chester A. Arthur, Benjamin Harrison. William McKlnlev. and Theodore Roosevelt. He has had a strenuous share in shnplng the politi cal careers of some of them. All tho republican governors of New York state, trom Edwin D. Morgen in ISRS have been Ills friends, and some were politically created by him. As a Pie Counter Autocrat. Vice-presidents, United States ton ators. lieutenant governors, congress, men. state legislators, collectors of the port of New York and other fed eral officers of the state, judges 01 the court of appeals, sheriffs, county clerks and county judges, nnd all sorts and conditions of republican placeholders have owed their elea tion to Mr. Piatt. Kor Sfi years Thur low Weed shaped the course f tbe whig and republican parties in Hie I stale or New York. He was succeed en In a direct line by William II. Seward. Reuben IJ. Fontun and llcis () C'onkllng. Mr. Plait was the di rect political heir of Mr. Conkling. Senator Piatt has held but four public offices. In 1S5S lie was elect ed clerk of Tioga county and filled the place tor three years. In 172 he was elected to tho Forty-third con gross. In 187-1 he was re-elected to the Forty-t'ourth congress, and in 1S7C lie decllnod a third nomination, in 1SS0 be was appointed a cpmraii tine commissioner for New Yorl; har bor, and in 1S!)7 lie was elected Unlt- stales senator to succeed Mr Hill, who has been his political rival for many years. This year he was re elected to tbe senate without oppo sition in the ranks of his own party. If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on tho liver and mnkos tho skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. Twenty-flvo cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If it does not satisfy you. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for froe samples. W. II. Schmidt & Co., Druggists. luasiuiusier 110 cnairman or public count their delegates by the nun dinner) Would you like to propose I dreds. New Eugland, New York and your tonbt now, my lord, or should we let 'em enjoy themsel'es longer? Punch. a bit Twelve million pounds' worth of leather is required every year to pro vide boots and shoes for the inhabi tants of Cireat Britain. IT NKVKH l-'AU.S. Tln Lady When Is a man always lnaue 1'bn Ivawyer Acctirdlns to cuunsl (or ibn iltfenac. wh. 11 a man Is arruiUi for uturaor auU Uie evldwuxi Is overwhelmingly agalum liim. EPWORTH LEAGUE JUNIOR METHODISTS MEET TOMORROW IN CONVENTION. I Gathering Will Comprise Thousand ' of Delegates From All Over the I Civilized World Remarkable Rcc. ord of Notables Attending. I I)et""t. 5Hc'h.7Juiy 15.- Tho sixth , international convention of the Ep- I worth League opens auspiciously heir , inmnrm... nn,.i ; ..-I... ' deavor is to tho other evangelical de nominations, such ls the Hpworth teachings. Strong efforts have been made at different times to Induce tho Methodists to como within the folu of tho Christian Endeavor, but tho governing spirits of tho denomination, reinforced in a largo measure by tho rank and file, hnvo preferred to main lain nnd develop their own organiza tion tor ouug people. To this end they have labored with unabated nenl and energy, wtlh the rutt tlmt i 1 numerical strength ana in spirii unl lullucnce, tho iSpwoit'' l.oagu? of Methodists is now second only to the church proper itself. Thanks in a measure to the central location of Detroit and Its superb transportation facilities, the arrivals to date and the advices concerning organized delegations and individual visitors who are en route. Indicate that tbe convention will be the larg est eer held under the auspices of the body. Canada undoubtedly will bo better represented tlinn at any convontlon held since that in Toronto six years ago. Many Notables Attending. Tho present gathering will be nnt- auie lor tne number of uistingulshed people who are to take active part iu the proceedings. These include Governor Bliss, of Mlcnlgan; Bishop E. 15. Ross, Bishop Williams of the colored M. E. church; Rev. ( E. Hamilton, n. l) of Rochester, N. Y. Itev. L. H. Murlin, I). 1)., of Kansas President J. W. Bashford, of Ohio Wesleyan University; Roy. A. Car man, I). I)., of Toronto; Bishop C. B Galloway, Rev. ,. I. Rlddell. . l) ot Winnipeg; Alias Mary M. Dennis, of Richmond. Ind.; John C. Woolley xii unicafco; I'lesUlent John Mid-hell ol tbe United .Mini-workers, Bishop isaae vv. Joyce, Rev. E. M. Mills, U i).. of isimira, N. v., nnd Rev. a V. Crews, general secretary of the Cana dlan Epworth League. The great gathering will be formal ly opened tomorrow afternoon wtlh three simultaneous meetings. Tlu meeting places will be Tent Ontnilo located at tho comer of Fourth ave nue and Howard street; the Detiolt opera house, and the Central M. E. church. Besides these three places wncre 1110 general sessions a 10 to be held all of the Methodist churches of tho city hnvo been pressed Into serv ice for smaller conferences nnd lor headquarters of tho various stato and provincial delegations. The head quarters today presented busy scenoB as tho arriving delegates trooped in, registered and wero given their badges. The registers showed that every stale in tho Union will bo well lepresented. California, Oregon and the other states of the Pacific coast have sent unusually largo delegations, considering their distant location, while till) Hlnlliu (if Mu. Ml, 1,11.. 111,,., i'eniiBylvanla n'e also much In evi dence, -.villi- the Siouth is represent ed by some of tin most prominent and active workers of the Methodist church. The banana and potato are almost identical In chemical composition. !' Heavenly Drinks Our Iced Drinks are good enough for the Angels and wo feel certain they will refresh and please all ordinary human beings. On these very warm days and evenings, there arc no more popular beverages than our Phosphates IceCreamSoda Pick-me-ups Punches Egg Drinks Root Beer Ras&le Dazzle Pecan Sundae F. W. Schmidt's The Uoliublo Druggisv rmlotlui IUxW Pimm Minti Sm SI LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY liy the Fire Insurance Cm 1 panies vu tepresent. O 11 companies st.inil first in t it world. Ann t- Hartforii '''he Insurance Cn.fl'.!,2.yi,l 7t Alliance AsHUI'iltlct- Co 'j!l,0.t!l,l IK London ,t I.aiu-asliiic hire Insurance Co !!,SI4,i ' Vorth British & Merisutllt' Co . l!),(i)r,'-74 I Itoynl Insurance Co. itt.HKi, ; V- I FRANK B. CLOPTOHj AGENT I 600 MAIN STREET j V Conrad Plalzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Kino IJacon, I lams and Sausage. Prices as low as the lowest -h-H--!--lK:--H-H. You won't have 10 conic to town on a rail ir you buy one of our Winona Wagons. They have steel i-lny hubs and outer bearing blocks making theiu run one-third easlor thnii ntlior makes ui biiKgles Hacks, Carrlag-is, Carts, I'lmloii from $10. (let your tiros 011 our hydraulic mueblne, vu will not mark your wheels. NEAQLE BROS. We have tho Htover (lasollno Engine Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine,, Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same prico? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5 J yet t THERE Is a big DEMAND for Canned fruits and vogo mat taste llko mothon has all the fresh ripe f tho fruit or vegetable lite hut the most solect goes into a M0N0P0LE; ' Every lilt is packed sweot and doliclons. painstaking care and vo not iind an equal anywhi niUrtUI'ULK, Standard Groo MotitiH o tlroeem Coutt A Nice, Juki Steak is just tho this weather. It : hot to roast or boils "fCiill or phono IESCK Slit K Cour' Phono Red reakfasi Is the "qtih k menl' 'of tho --have to hurry oft to wotl! no time to cook If you mush you ran Iind any 11 here. Tint kind that 1r soil hot or the kind you oat col Bin -Hi. iin ' . --WH't, sin i s 111 convenient cnu taki-M Just a niliiiile to cools Syrup- the kind that ma you want to eat a dozen cnueH. small and largo ctl ('nlTec the kind Hint Is ' quilled In I'l'iidlctnil. HAWLEY B o is a Good Tim Now Is the accepted time nave your house painted or pered. A llttlo painting here a mere win neip us looks wondl Tuny, aomo nice, bright, m wall paper will lend a fresh to any room. Our stock of w-1 paper was never more complete pattern in endless variety aO every one new and up-to-date color uesiun. Better come in at let us show them to you and til you wnat it win cost for yon wnoie bouse or one room. E. J. Mtirphy, 111 Court Street. LET US FIL e-.--.-. t.--- nam1 YOUR BIL FOR LUMBEl We can supply you with Binldiiie; Material of all descriptions and tave you money DOORS WINDOWS Building paper lime ciiment, brick and sand. Wood ijuttera for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yanj Alta St., Opp. Court Housl Farmers Custom Mil I'red Wallers, Proprietor Capacity IV) barrels u day Flour cri'liangiHl for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, ft slwuys on hand. TION. 'PHONE MAIN Wl. - r