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IB PAGE TWO. DAILY SA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY, 27, 1904. Ess Phosphate Drawn In Stone A tlullclous, healthful, BtroiiBth giving drink nerved In nti ap petizing way. A drink mon like, and women too. A spicy, nrumutic food drink, coollnpr, refreshing and palate pleasing. 10c. F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. THE ACADEMY PLAN CHANGED ALL GRADES OELOW THE SEVENTH ARE DROPPED. I worn or i-enaieton Academy to Be Centered on Academic and Prepar atory Departments W. H. Bleak- ney Retained as Principal Bess Craig, Theressa Porter and Flora Walker Employed as Teachers- Academy Expended $2,904 In Pen dleton In the Past Year Prospects Highly Encouraging. Postolllco Block. 'Phone Alain 851. GENERAL NEWS. The gold output or the world during 3903 was $327,049,750. Of silver, cop per and lead $8SG,591,530. Foreign orders for American steel "nn are now on file calling for 100,000 tons per month for Boven months. Thy trustees of Pendleton Academy mm ui uoiei inciters last night and outlined tho tiollcv for the ensuing year, employed four iruunurs, elected officers to hold un til (lie annual meeting In October, and transacted all tho current business incident upon the close of tho school year, ol.. oix iiiumucrs ot tno board were present at the meeting as follows Lt l.ivormore, president; Dr. W. S. noit, oi Portland: Frederick Nolf, treasurer; Ilov. W. 11, Uleukney, Itov. . i.. van Nuys and Ilort Huffman rreiioncu ixoir was elected treas urero ond Itov. V. h. Van Nuys sec retary to hold office until the regular election at tno October meeting; uov. v. it. menunoy and Hert Huff. were elected as an executive board. Tho most important business trans HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. J. J. Hnlloray, city, C. A. llarrotf, Athena. J. AlcCaakey, Scattl.e J. H.Fo rguson, Umatilla. J. Swift, Spokane. Mrs, Oeorgo It. Peebles, Weston. Miss Peobles, Weston. F. rt. Whltcomb, Now York. T. W. Fltz and wlfo, Auburn. K. M. Iliissull, Lowlston. Miss Hcssio Russell. Lowlston. Miss Orace E. IIuhsoII, Auburn. Mrs. R. v. Noal, Auburn. A. n. Putlor, Portland. H. W. Cameron, Spokane. William H. Nell, Chicago. J. 11. Datson, Portland. A. 13. Ponfleld, Cincinnati. H .M. P. Sharp, Chicago, E. It. Park, Donver. II. T. Booth, Baker City. Edmund Davis, Bnkor City. Sam Caro, Now York, C. E. Beeks, Chicago. W. E. Ball, Spokane. F. W. Hall, Portland. A. H. Caston, Portland. E. H, Burke, Spokane. F. J. Walsh. Portland. S. M. Cloveloud, Spokane. II. U. Kochlnml. St. Louis. P. C. Holland, Portland. A. Roderick Grant, Portland. VISIT THE BIG SALE AT THE FAIR THIS WEEK Saturday Specials -Dry G Bleached muslin, Cc kind, 10 yards for 39c Calico, 7c kind, 10 yards for 49c Zephyr glnghnm, double fold, 10 yards for ... .79c Jap silk, nil colors, 1 yards for 99c Lyon dye wash silk, 50c silk, 4 yards for ..$1.59 Crystal cord Bilks, 4 yard cuts, Bpeclal $1.59 Heavy outing flannel, 10 yards for 79c Ladies' loco hose, 30c and 35c kinds 25c ,,ad,,irbrk "8e' Tops' brand. it. i, . 1 ... .V." m.BBes nose, worth 13c, for Sata ! J Boys' heavy hose, 20c kind. tTo'.tl o pairs lor "mraay Lnco collars for Saturday " Embroidery sale Saturday," all L?J Ribbon Blllo Satlinlnv rnl'."'".: ''"ULWtrlbW The FAIR. The FAD THE STORE THAT IS AFTER YOUR BUSINESS. J A New Yorker shot nt a porch- actl-'d nt the meeting was the entire climber, missed him, and the bullet i L'll:lI,K of plan of tho departments of seriously wounded a child one block 1111 ""ion, wnerouy everything away. neiow tno seventh grade was abolish- While the nuns nf Sf KllznlmthS, ' el1' th.u academy hereafter to admit no scholars below tho sovontli and the ontiro force nnd strength of the institution to bo centered In prepara tory work in tho seventh und eighth grades and In the academic course. The plan does nway with three teachers In the primary and interme diate grades, which have been main tained nt a partial loss, nnd .concen trates the efforts of the academy on higher school work, that is particular ly demanded in this section of Ore gon. Itov. W. H. Bleakney was uiiaTTi- mously elected principal for the en suing year, Allss Thressa Porter was elected to tho preparatory depart ment. Miss Bess Craig to tho depart ment of modern languages and Miss Fldra Walker to tho position of as sistant teacher. One teacher Is yet to be employed The report of the principal for the past year was filed, shewing that the academy had expended In running ex lienses for the past year the sum of ?L'.U04, all of which has been spent In Pendleton. The total enrollment for Portland Japanese will send homo the year was 109, 37 In the academy the remaining half of their war fund, and 72 In tho grades hospital, Chlcngo, were at worship, burglars blew tho institution safe and secured $3,500 cash, besides gold or naments. Alfred -Morgan, a wealthy hermit of New Jersey, and cousin of J. Plor pont Alorgan, was burned to death In his house at Vlnoland. Origin of tho Are is unknown. George Albaneslus, of Catsklll, N. Y., danced so hard and long that he blistered his heel. Dye from a stocking poisoned the wound and he died of blood poisoning. Senator Quay Is repeatedly report ed as "recovering" and "better," but he Is so near helpless from the waist down that he has to be carried, even from one room to another. The Union Pacific has moved Its time meridian from Ogden to Reno, to correspond with Southern Pacific time, a change of great convenience to railroaders and traveling public. NORTHWEST NEWS. amounting to $7,500, this week. It is reported that the Tacoma & Eastern railway will build into the Cowlitz river coal fields, this season. Louis Bettman, for 50 years a lead ing merchant in Olympia, Wash., Is dead. He came to Puget Sound in 1850. An electric car line from Portland to Hilsboru will be built if the people of the intervening towns will raise a bonus of $50,000. A reward of $1,100 has been offer ed for the recovery of Pruett Baker, 2 years old, who was kidnapped at Seattle, last week. Airs. William Hahn, of Portland, was overcome by smoke In her burn ing home, Thursday, and was revived after being given up for dead. The Episcopal clergymen now In session at Seattle have recommend ed that tho clergymen of that church refuse to marry divorced people, hereafter. A pool of 175,000 pounds of Polk Reports were received from the Presbytery of Eastern Oregon, show lug a renewed and more vigorous moral support on the part of that body and nlso from the churches of Eastern Oregon, for the aendemy, and the coming year promises to be one of especial importance in tho history of the Institution If the city of Pen dlcton, the churches and Presbytery of Eastern Oregon and tho general educational boards of the church tnlto the interest In the welfare of a new institution thut should be taken. The plan to drop tho lower grades will especially appeal to the demand for academic work In Eastern Oregon It will offer to students desiring higher school work an especial op portunlty In Pendleton. The rate of tuition was fixed at $40 per term, with special Inducements where two or more come from ono family, and partial arrangements were begun, looking to a limited dormitory for tho academy If demanded. The property of the academy. In eluding tho grounds, building, turn I school ap county wool wuu sum m inu uiui;uii ..,,i....oii.. City Woolen Mills Thursday, for "9 anl01lnt8 to over ,1G,noo. with cents a pound the highest price so aUm 00 ln(IoljtetlneS8f antl u f8 far reported this season. A conference of the traffic manag ers of the Western rallroadH is being hold at Portland, to consider some protection against ticket scalping during the Lewis and Clark fair. General Joubert, the Boor general, who has been touring the Northwest fn the Interest of tho Boer coloniza tion, and who has been denounced as b fraud by the Boer authorities, Is busy explaining his title as "general" which he says was obtained on the battlefield Dr. O. B. Whltford, a millionaire of Butte, had caused tho arrest of Miss Bossle Driscoll. alleging that sac nttcmpted to blackmail him while she claims that ho Is the father of cor 3-months-oId child and she aim nlv wishes ndenuato support for It and herself. a position to become the leading prl vote school in Eastern Oregon, if tho proper encouragement and support Is given It by those directly Interested In ItB welfare. Rev. Bleakney will take a month's vacation from his duties, and will then begin the work of canvassing Kastcrn .Oregon and Washington for students for the coming year. THREE BIG BARGAINS In Suburban Property. Tnnr acres, irood orchard and houso 2250 Six acres, with good house, 400 bearing fruit treoa; alfalfa, and chicken yard. Indepon dont wator system. Terms. . .$5,500 Eight acres, good houso nnd barn; 100 bearing fruit trees. Irrigated $2,250 E. T. WADE & 80N. Special Excursion to the World's Fair The Denver & mo uranue, m con nectlon with the Missouri Pacific, will rnu a series of personally conducted oxcuralons to the World.'s fair during June, These excursions will run through to St. Louis without change of cars, mak ng short stops at pnnci nal points en route. Tho lirst of these excursions will leave Portland Juno 7th, and the second Juno J7th. Tho rate from Pondloton will bo $(SO.00 to St. Louis and' roturn. Excursionists going via the Donvor & Rio Grande have tho privilege of returning via a different route. This is tno most pleasant way, as woll as the most de lightful one, to cross the continent. Tho stops arranged give an opportu nity of visiting tho various points of Interests In and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. It you wish tr nnfnmnnnv onG of those excursions write at onco to W. C. McBrlde, 124 Third street, Portland, for sleeping car reservations, William FIsko, of Kalamazoo, Mich.. returned home ono evening mm caught a One looking young man, l,.,ln,. nnd ltlBSlnC Ills WifO. FisltO attacked and beat him sovoroly boforo the situation couiu uo hihbiu i him. Tho affectionaio airmiB -his son, who had beon away nine years nnd enmo homo unheralded a fow momenta boforo his father came to dinner. The St. George. Jack Hullmnn and wife. Cincinnati. R. K. Harmon, Salt Lake. .1. Grant. Seattle. W. D. Jenkins, Chicago. A. A. AlcNnry. Salem. R. F. Dodge. Portlnnd. B. II. Williams. Portland. J. E. Prath, San Francisco. L. II. Bushnell, Sacramento. It. E. Gray, San Francisco. R. B. Staulleld. Echo. Allen Tomason. Echo. C. E. Elliott, St. Paul. C. I.. Smith, Spoknne. C. A- Toiineson, Tncoina. Colonel It. C. JudHon, Portland. .1. F. Theells, SyraciiHe. F. B. Holbrook, Irrlgon. J. 13. Johnston, New York. George W,. Kendnll nnd wife, Intnl. W. Kane nnd wife. Eugene. John AI. Struck, Denver. E. J. DoNorn, Lincoln. J. C. Currle, Walla Walla. Charles Fisher, Chicago. William Fitzgerald, Portlnnd. .1. J. Williams. Portland. J. J. Burns, Portland. O. N. Nelson, .Minneapolis. F. B. Wood, Spokane. J. Al. Hall, St. Joseph, J. A. Van Slyle nnd wife, Chelan. J. W. Nayton, Donver. Airs. J. A. Nayton, Denver. M. M. Baldwin. South Ilend. A, R. Orant, Portland. P. C. Holland, Portland. J. E, Simmons. Portland. V .-Vt..'r. fzi I fir Port- The Bickers. II. E. Schalfer. Seattle. Mrs. H. E. Schaefer, Seattle. J. E. Tillotson, Portland. Joe Peiletler, John Day. John Rldenour, Weston. M. A. Davis, Milton. Mrs. Hyatt. Milton. S. Redmond, Crooksvllie. W. L. Byer, Portland. Sam Lee, Spokane. A. Y. Alexander, Spokane. L. E. Hukill, Stnrbuck. Ira Scott, Helix. Charles Tell, Adams. Atlss Edith Adams, La Grande. Frank Smith, La Grande. Airs. .Minnie Smith, La Grnudo. C. Clay, La Grande. O. At. Cleveland. Spoknne. Air. Jlurry. Airs. Alurry. H. T. Shattcuk. W, E. Skldmoro, Aloscow. E. Campbell, Walla Walla. J. AI. LIglitfoot, Vinson. Mrs. J. AI. LIglitfoot. Vinson. C. W. Valentino, Heppnor. Charles Hunt. city. Alfss Bertha Baker, Athena. W. H. Cntherman, Umatilla. E. Deliaven and family, Yakima. Uncle Fnrmer Sam Gee Whilllklns! GOT THE HABIT. Indiana Lawyer .and Society Man Faces His Third Prison Sentence. Portland. Ind Mny 2C Robert J Knox, a former lawyer nnd society man and collcgo graduate, was found guilty this morning of forgery, and will receive from two to fourteen years sentence. It Is his third prison sentence. BALCLUTHA LOST. The Washington & Columbia River Railway Special Summer Excur sion- Rates to Coast Points. Beginning June 15, 1904, tho W. & C. R. railway will have on sale tickets to Westport. Long Beach, Clatsop Beech, Tokoland, Ilwaco, Seavlow, Ti oga, Pacific Park, Ocean Park, Nnh' cotta, Flavel, Gearhart and return at $10.00 for tho round trip. For ,chndron of half faro age, one- half the abovo rate. Tickets will bo good returning until September 30tb. For full Information call upon or address, W. ADAMS, Agont One hundred and fifty thousand peo pic, bathed In the open surf at Coney Island Alay 25. D Positively tho best beer mado. Any quantity you do aire. Dellvorod to your homo. Always call for Olym pia. A. NOLTE Phono Main 881. Went Ashore on Goose Island No Lives Were Lost. San Francisco, Alay 2C Tho Alas ka Packers Company's ship Balclutha, which loft here April 27 with several hundred whites and Chinese Inborers for canneries In Alaska, went ashore Alay lfi on G0030 Island, off Knklak. According to Information received to day, all on board woro saved. Tho ship will probably bo a total loss. Tho cargo may bo saved. Sealed bldB will bo recolved by the school board of district No. 1C, until Saturday, Alay 28, 100-1. at C o'clock p. m., nt tho office of tho school clerk, in room 1C, Judd building, Pendleton, Ore., for the purchase of nil or nuy part of tho Beck property, consisting of three lots and ono building, and tho ncadomy property, consisting of six lots and two buildings. The right Is reserved to reject any nnd all bids, and to nlso use tho academy buildings nnd grounds until the now school houso Is completed this fall, JOHN HAILEY, JR., Clerk. I can just hear these crops growing. This Gap Label Is a guarantee of the purity and richness of our Economy Brand Evaporated Cream We offer $5,000 reward to anyone able to prove 1 adulteration of our product Home for the Afflicted Dr. Sablna Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies are strictly herbal, assisted by mngnotlc processes, and medicated vapor baths. 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Supreme Judge-Thonu ( Dairy and Food Com M. Douglas. Presidential Electon-, Jeffrey, T. II. Crawford, T.j and J. 5t. Smith. District Congress, Second District! Simmons. District Attorney, Vs Morrow J. H. Raley. Joint Representative, lie Umutllla F. B. Holbrook. Count. Judge G. A. Hartmn Sheriff T. D. Taylor, Clerk J. E. Cherry. ltecorder W. H. Fowler. 1 Assessor C. P. Strain. Commissioner William J Iteuresentntlves W. D. lain anil William Blakeltf. School SupOTlntendftt-i Mayberrv. Surveyor C. C. Berleiej, Treasurer S. 0. Coroner Dr. T. M. Hoi Preclntt Justice of the Peace-S. I mill Cunstaule John M. eemi Republican TlektL For Presidential Elector!: V. V. Hampton J. N. Hart V. II. Gore James A. Fee For Snnreme Judge: Justice F. A. Mcori For Food and Dairy Coma J. W. Bailey For Prosecuting AUonW o. w. Pbelns For Joint lleprcsentatite ti vtr n nip For Concressman in .I. n. Williamson iftr Representatles: John J. Baiieraj Henry Adams For' County Judge: Henry J. wen For County Clerk: Prank sauns For Sheriff: C. A. Barren For Treasurer: E. J. Bommo'"'" For Recorder: W. H. F0I800 For AsLessor: W. T. Rlgby For Commissioner: i, Wnlkpr For School Superintend"': Frank K. ve. For Coroner: . Dr. A. . rur "--Vlmhrtll .1. 11a ,.7..i.. f pace. " ror juano w - - tr,ot: vtt, GerilJ Thomas Fit uw For Constable: F. W. Ear""" PROHIBITION Tl District- M. V. Howard. tiv Morrow bdu "' AaiihIV. N. A. Davis. BJ a. w. nieby. Co.unLtj 1 r , xi. " !-.. Iff Oliver U'c"B,uronntr w a Banister, Co7 1 Will""" W.MHItl- q. O. Rlclmrdso". Ccn