- * e. courts dissolved matrimonial ties on GENERAL NEWS. Neither are there any bald-beaded ; shooting a valuable dog on Main the most frivolous pretexts. aboriginies anywhpre else—In lima | street. I.u disappeared and the ball It api»ears. according to dispatches, When the homeless, childless con I here are nineteen telegraph wires tills county Pirtarrmtn or in th«!' is fortelted the president of the South Da running directly b«twe«n Rome and tropics. . A iqow-nieiit is now on foot to con­ ditto« of a pope of Rome is consider­ that kola University. Prof. Garrett Drop­ Paris. *• • There lias been an advance In the struct a large power plant at Sparta, ed In relation to the graudeur sur­ pers. has fallen by the wayside and FRIDAY. JULY 24, 1903. price of raw sugar in the Hawaiian j Baker c ounty for the transmission of The skeleton of a ;*-feot whale *'rni£ KING.” rounding his death, there seems to is now being tried by the regents oj « Ul be on exhibition at (he St Louis Islands of *3.75 per ton, due to great­ power to Baker, Union and Interme­ the university for high crimes and Fair be an unutterable loneliness hovering er demand and also to a selling price . diate points. Published every Friday at Pendlettn, Those who have ever felt its keen. cult.ng pains, or u X d misdemeanors. Mr. Droppers, It seems Oregon, by the ove rthe scene* in the Vatican. Some­ recently entertained a United States General Cassias M. flay 93 years combine by the beet sugar producers The» Golden Gate Hotel, at Nome anil. ri> . f olhets, know that Rheumatism is torture, and that >t is ngni of Europe. City, was destroyed by fire July 10; ly called "The King of Pain.” EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING thing human is lacking. senator and gave him claret for his ot age. la dying at his heme at Rich . , . _ -4* An electric car in Kansas City, loss about 1100.000 R M. Hays, a motfd, Ky. dinner. This Is the first count of the All«!« not suffer alike. Some are suddenly sc»/*»! with the 5* * COMPANY. AU the wealth and power bestowed indictment against his lame and halt­ s „ Fourteeg hundred employes of the while nuinuig at full speed, struck I Pittsburg millionaire and wife, were tin;« pains, ami it s Daily, one year by mail .................. »5.00 life and love. All the admiration of shocked by the disclosure of his frail Genei'al Wes Gil has beet» elected detnolldlied. air brings on a fierce attack, lasting for days perhaps, an ta I*i - ■ ' < Just before he fell from grace president or San Domingo and Gen­ Dally, six months by mail.................. . 2.50 the world cannot make up for the for­ tv ment of Attorney Henry St. Rayner, tient with a weakened constitution or cripjded an«i d« formed lor an u Daily, three months by mall.............. . 1.25 aud offered claret to a visiting states A deer hound belonging to liman who has been disbarred from prac­ An a id. ¡Kjllutc«! condition of the b1<»od is the cause <>f trrv Daily, one month by mail ................ . .50 bidden prattle of the child or the self- man. Professor Droppers. ft is al eral Deschamps vice-president. Bnrrttrk. of Ketao. Wash., has return- tice lor improper conduct. Daily, per month by carrier ...... . 65 van. tv of Rheumatism, Muscular, Articular, Acute. Chron'C, The Irish land bill passed its third ed I q his mastaf after aq absence of leged. was guilty of a most horrify Weekly, one year by mall .............. . 1.50 sacrificing love of a wife. Miss Hertha Galligan, of Scappoose, reading in the house of commbns six yehrs. Weekly, six months by mall ........... . .75 Nothing whatever la was burned to death at Mt. Tabor and Sciatic, and the blood must be purged and purified Ufore there Through life the pope must be de- ing breach of morality. He was in­ yesterdaj by a votq of 317, to,202. Weekly, tour months by mail .... . .50 en.lto your aclicn and pains. External applications, t.ieuseo .n t ‘ • vited to a Welsh rabbit party by a known «* the animal'» whereabouts Semi Weekly, one year by mall . .. . 2.(M> aied the sweetest human joy—the Sanitarium. Monday. She was par­ plasters, domuchtoward temporaryTeli« L butsuch treatment«.' > The Cramps have nearly finished during that time. leader in the Women's Christian Seml Weekly, six months by mall . . 1.00 tially Insane and ‘ ignited her lied Semi-Weekly, three months by mall . . .50 possession of a home and a family Temperance Union or the university the first war vessel ever made in the real cause or cleanse the diseased blood but S. S. S, the gre *rai;7. Reforms in the methods of exam­ clothing with suicidal intent. bllj>urifiersandtonicstdoescureRheumatismbyantidotingan' Anterioa for the Turkish town. govern- »nd in death no consoling touch of ining- the* persona and effects of in- The East Oregonian Is on sale at B. B. The Multnomah county circuit Having lived in other states and ment ■ . Rich s News Stands at Hotel Portland and wife or child sooths the aching brow eotafrs at the customs collection court has upheld the sailor boarding inutile poisonous acids and building upthe wn the president of the ng only received one month'« salary 1 The fireworks which should have NORTHWEST NEWS. "Under our form of govern­ private apartments are wonders of university and reprimanded him for since February last. lieen used at Spangle, Wash . on the ment all authority is veste«l in his wiekeuRess. Profesor Droppers Mrs.-Helen M. Rockw-Jl disd a tew Fourth of July, but were not on ac­ rigid simplicity, or marvels of gloomy the people, and by them delegat­ The grand lodge of «he a O. V W .s no» a bad man. but he has the mis grandeur, just as he sees fit to en- fortune of living in a town whose days ago at Chicago, aged 101 j*D. of Oregon, is now In session In Port- count of the rain, were used in an ed to those who represent them She claimed to have seen every pres­ exhibition on th«- streets Monday in official capacity. Every pow­ ,oy the harmless beauties of art and standards are too elevated for the ident except Washington. taa«L night, July 2ti. er possessed by an official be­ average man. The board ot regents splendor. But the pope As a recluse V R Johnson, an Astoria contrae- Extensions of steamship lines trom Harry Belden, a Sumpter miner, s now ‘sitting on his case'' with aw longs not to him. but to the U H4Hllllltlllll HIIII» ' n h!s daily life and must forget him ful solemnity, and preparing to deal Jai>an and China to Java have been tor. dropped dead with heart disease j fell 150 feet down a shaft in the Bo­ people. He Is the trustee of an ♦ Tuesday. made, which put San Francisco in »elf in the welfare of the church. nanza. Monday. His fall was check ­ with hint with merciless severity for express trust to be aiiminister- t William Williams, of I-a Grande, i ed by his catching some logging on ; with Java «•<1 Tor the public good, not for Down deep in the human heart proposing to mix ale with a Welsh direct communication is now in jail at Union on a charge the side of the shaft, and he escaped Jarrn-s A. Rice was i fatally shot, at rabbit, and putting a claret bottle to private gain. If all officials throbbing under the papal robes, it the with a dislocated shoulder and sever-I mouth of a guileless United Lamar. Mo„ by Bert Cochran. They of forgery. were corrupt and all official acts is safe to say that many a pope 01 States senator. Some day. if the |wo- quat reled and fought t over a widow, The spread of infec tion and , , John Dexter, of Waitsburg. was a! bruises. were for sale, then government < intagious disease® is a mat- < > Rome has envied the plodding, happy ple of this South Dakota town i>erslst Mrs. C. B. Martin, Both are prom! drowned while swimming Monday George W. Maness, of Caldwell. | would s«x>n become the debauch­ tag n which all are interested ; ; morning, near that city. ed tyranny of the few with Idaho, was fatally Injured at that | peasant, and from the frowning, un­ in being so very good, they will lie nent men. Tn order that our customers , , wealth enough to purchase offic- The Harrison river mills of Fra­ place Wednesday, by jumping from James Vatton. a 14-y«-ar-old boy at responsive splendor of his ¡«alace. has translate’ without a m»im'til’.-> warn­ may have th. most modern 1 > ing to teach the ' ingt-s'' how to ie Oakland. Cal., has hanged himself ser River. B. C-. were destroyed by a moving freight train A brakeman ial favors. sighed for the freedom and sunshine have themselves—those "angels" who. It was a successful attempt at sul- fire Tuesday; loss. *75.000. method of disinfection, as well ; "The official who would be- | had struck him with a lantern and! as the safest, simplest and , tray his trust would sell his »nd true human happiness ot the vil- lefore they were ta*en to a better eMe. He first attempted suicide when Tbe Magnolia Flour Mills, of Alba­ was in the act of striking him again most reliable we have added < world were confi ir nous members ot he jumped The brakeman Is when «•ountry If he could. He is a ’ager's cot. 9 years old. ny. were sold Tuesday to the Albany .- already complete drug , the Ilakota divorce colonie«. Haiti* under arrest. traitor to peace—more danger- Phil Daly's famous club house—an Canal a Water Company. True, kings, princes and dignitaries more Sun. stor k a fine line of ous-than the traitor of war. The John Hahnnanan. of Sumpter in aristocratic gambling place — at Long Elvin Nicbtdaon. of North Yakima For 30 days we will sell swarm about him. like mot ns about greatest enemies of the repub­ Branch, will be sold under tbe ham­ committed suicide Monday, on ac­ drilling for a blast in the Gold Bug SOLIDIFIED lic today are the givers and ail our short lines of shoes mine. Monday, struck an old charge the flame; pilgrims go from the end FORMALDEHYDE A DIAGNOSIS OF KENTUCKY. mer August S. Its furnishings alone count of disappointment In love. takers of bribes."—John W. of powder which had not exploded. | at greatly reduced prices. If jf the earth to pay homage and l>ear cost *250.000. and Work on the new *9.(X8» barn at the His drill exploded the charge and it [ Folk, district attorney of St. you want high grade shoes gifts; cardinals, bishops, priests and Kentucky's hills are full of rills. Striking moulders at Toronto, at­ Eastern Oregon Experiment station maimed him horribly, shooting the i FORMALDEHYDE Louis. And al! the rills are lined with stills tacked strike breakers from the [ (arm at Union, is now under way at very low cost, now is your GENERATORS. laymen linger upon his slightest And a’! the stills are full of gills, drill through his hand and crushing | United States Scores were hurt and The express office at Union will bis shoulders and chest severely chance. speech in veneration and submission And all the gills are full of thrills, Besides being an ideal nick many arrests made. All the reserve I handle over 20JD00 crates of cherries ‘ The wit of the note and comment —but when the pope turns his gaze And all the thrills arc full of kills. This includes ail of this sea­ room disinfectant it la un­ pciice have been called out. by the time the fruit season is over column of the Oregonian has evident- rem the world to his inmost heart equalled In fleas, insects of all son's Oxfords for ladies gen- The board of equalization at San I this year. ly had a funeral in the family. Ac- ind sou!, he finds a void, an empti­ You see. the feudists dot tne hills, kinds, etc. See them in out i • and tiemen. misses, Francisco has raised the valuation Major Humphrey, in command of And camp along the little rills. window and come in and let cept condolences. yt Mrs. Collis Huntington'» imported children. ness that ail these evidences of great­ Convenient to the busy stills. ■ the forts at the mouth of the Cotan­ us tell you more about tt. paintings from *1S.<«ndensed more thrills, Good SHOES CHEAP time, is a plumber by trade. As ar nine. Nothing that friendly hands can do, Resulting in the same old kills. milk factory st Hillsboro is now in IS THE CHEAPEST evidence of his popularity with the s spared to make his living and dy- There is a great falling off In the place This is the only factory of Pboce Main Ilôt American demand for Japanese raw the kind in the state. Bear thia in mind when you Tieople. no political humorist has ye: ng complete with comforts, Nothing So all the hills and rills and stills. n.-rti poultry and stock suppliea Accused him of connecting hot air hat money can buy or skill devise is And all the gills and thrills ana kills •ilk. More properly speaking, the A wild deer which attempted to « and ask tor the InternaDouai Japs hold it at prohibitive price® on cross the Southern Pacific track near Are splendid for the coffin mills. pipes to the mayor's office. ♦ Poultry and Stock Food. Use account of the failure of tne Italian Grant's Pass, was run down and kill­ ienied him. And make more undertakers" bills. crop. Kow Kune for your cow trow — W D Nesbit, in Chicago Tribune ed by a locomotive, Tuesday. But too often under the touch of Over in Republic. Wash., the tele­ tae* Nine persons who are 111 with ty- Over «00 noo acres of arid land In * **>»♦ I knew a fellow once that found a I 9t Colorado. The charges allege Pacific caboose. theft by public officials. This one penance of celibacy iin­ phone company. whip. J F Stovall who was under *150 One of the best stock ranches in Norcross Bros building contra«- liall at Grant's Pass on a charge of posed upon popes and priests is But he was not content with it. of Eastern Oregon. tors of Boston. Mass , have failed course. Pope Leo XIII has left behind him ?nough to atone for all the sins of 67 acres fruit ranch under ditch. For after that he wished and wished Their net indebtedness is JSoO.mK». an intellectual legacy which will be man. and they have outstanding contracts and wished 2.280 acres line wheat land. a perpetual joy to mankind, no mat amounting to *9.000.000. He had a horse' AI1 kinds of Fresh ter what the creed or class. He was LEGISLATIVE BUNGLING. Several small orchard and garden An i imported stallion, Mirthful. Meats always on Now. it the two had met and made a was burned to death at Islington, a literary genius of extraordinary tracts near town Prices right hand Fine Bacon, It now dawns upon the framers of swap. Ky. lightning having fired the prem- ability and aside from his executive Improved and unimproved city if» till Steak is just the thing Hams and Sausage. Each would have got the thing he Ises. He belonged to John Madden, the bill by which the price of school - CRAIN COFFEE — force, he possessed the power of so desired: and was ' valued at lioo.oon this weather. It is too property at reasonable prices clothing his thought in touching elo and was to have been raised from But neither would have been quite The coffee habit is quickly over ­ Over 50 desirable ranches for sale Professor 8. P. l^ngiey is about hot to roast or l»oil meat satisfied— quence. He will be remembered as 11.25 per acre to *2.50, that the Life and fire insurance Prues as Io* as tbe lo« est ; ; come by thf coffee. No law as applied to school land is in* that it will prove to lie a sue- faith Martin Zidmair, of Ix-wiston. j (fra n coffee compares with it in There is a brisk demand for good iperative. Mont., has been sentenced to hang cess. flavor or hea'thfuine--, An .Arctic explorer brings back the teams in Portland to work on tbe The bill included school and in September 4. for the murder of TRY IT TO-DAY. 31« E. Court Pboue Red 211 Lewis and Clark fair site, and Cana­ lemnitv land in its provisions, but George Ree«ler. at Livingston last startling information that there are J grew» •wrywaere; Mt. *»! tU. Mr pstZwte May. I no bald heads among the natives. Savings Hauk Building da is crying for Oregon horses. The through some inexcusable bungling, horseman of the Inland Empire is ■.he title was worded wrong and the now at the open door of the best de­ 'aw does not raise the price of school mand for his stock, in tbe history of 'and. as intended. the West, and he is evidently not able Attorney-General Crawford has re- to meet it. The government, the iered an opinion on the bill which building activity and the fanners of iiscloses its utter weakness and emp­ the Nonh are all in the field for tiness. He says the state land board horses and are finding but few. tannot enforce tbe provisions of the would-be bill, and tbe price of Ore­ Ex-Governor Geer turns his wrath gon school land remains at *1.25 per upon the Portland pugilistic world, acre. and it would seem justly, too. consid­ However, the board has charged ering tbe great number of crimes 12.50 for all school land sold since that have accompanied the influx of the bill went into effect, and each “scrappers” to the city. He gently •nember nas expressed the willing­ remarks upon the subject as follows-. ness to follow the intention of the "Portland has had a carnival of pu­ legislature and sell all school land at gilism during the past few months, *2.50 per acre. which has drawn to that city the Of course, the ¡and grabbers are toughest frequenters of the ringside. kicking at this and claim tbe right White bullies anti black brutes have to secure valuable school lands at received free advertising to the ex­ *1.25 per acre, It is the opportunity tent of whole pages of so-called of the grafter to get in some hard "sporting news," embellished with licks before another legislature pictures of the principal actors, and meets to change the meaning and reeking with the nauseating details title of the act. of fistic encounters The result has The people of Oregon are in hopes been what might have been expected. tbe land board finds legal grounds Free and easy Portland—the boasted 'or following the Intention of the law. sporting center of the coast—has at­ The cream ot the school land area tracted the toughest element that civ­ of the state has been skimmed off ilized. society tolerates, the devotees at a shamefully low price. The leg­ of pugilism.” islature. after 40 years of lethargy If Umatilla county rolls up a two- on the subject only awakes from its thirds crop this year, as all results inactivity to make a mistake and a so far indicate, it means that no bungle. So. far as the people are fears need be entertained by farm­ concerned it might have allowed the ers in the future. The conditions matter to stand as it was. and it surrounding the present crop from would have i»een much more compli­ the time it was seeded until it is be­ mentary to the business qualifica­ tions of the legislature. ing harvested, have been unusual, This is not the only bungle made and will probably not be experienc­ by the Oregon legislature in the past. ed again in years. The snowfall was On account of its coarse and heed­ so light that the young grain was not less work, the initiative and refer­ protected during the winter. The endum will probably be declared in­ spring was so cold and unfavorable operative and that entire campaign to growth that the crop did not get will have to be fought over again started off right and the dry weather What's the .matter with the Oregon of the months of April and May held legislature, anyway? Out of 90.000 it back until many farmers were in voters, isn't it possible to select 90 despair. After all this array of un­ men who will make laws that will usually severe conditions, a couple stand the test? of refreshing showers and a sufficien­ cy of sunshine have produced at WHERE MORALS ARE STERNEST. least three and a half million bushels An amazing high standard of “mor of wheat in the county. It ia a test of strength that cannot be gainsaid, ality” prevails in South Dakota. It is so altitudinous. in fact, that the less' It is a trial of endurance that will righteous people of the older and 1 probably not be imposed upon the more civilized Eastern states may I county again in a generation. It well despair of attaining such dizzy ! heights of rectitude. This moral ele-1 proves that the abiding fertility of at ion is almost incomprehensible in I ton­ Umatilla county cannot be conquer­ view of the fact that South Dakota's STn ed even by a combination of the ad­ chief claim to distinction heretofore has been the rapidity with which Its v 4 verse elements. Rheumatism LONELINESS OF THE POPE. 1 Howto Prevent Bargain Sales Dindinger, son & Company i TALLMAN & GO THE BEST C. F. Cotesworthy Conrad Platzoeder (^RAIN’O A Nice, Juicy M1ESCKE BERKELEY Our quarters are getting too small. Our steadily increasing business requires more room so we have secured new and commodious ware­ rooms and offices in the new Ferguson-Maloney block just south of the East Oregonian building. Good Vehicles Our Specialty Why We Crow There is reason for this steady growth. There is a reason why we have the names of our customers on our books from year to year The reason is not far to seek. It is simply the quality of goods we carry that draws and holds our trade. In our new quarters we have ample room to display our splendid line of farm machinery, buggies and wagons. Harvesting Supplies In addition to farm machinery and extras we have a large line of Harvesting Supplies em­ bracing Binder Twine, Axle Grease, Alachine and Cylinder Oil, etc. We have just received 3 carloads of buggies and 2 car­ loads of the celebrated Moline wagons. We especially invite, everyone to come in and inspect our stock whether they intend to buy or not. Our specialty is good vehicles and we carry the popular priced top buggies and open driving wagons as well as the strictly highgrade work. The man who knows a good buggy when he sees it is the sort of man to whom we enjoy displaying our rigs, for he appreciates the difference between a common ordinary cheap rig that’s rushed through a cheap factory, with some cheap paint, cheap varnish and some other cheap trimmings thrown at it, and a vehicle of genuine merit, made from thoroughly seasoned woods, with forged steei metal work, best trimmings, best lead filing, paint and varnish and with a grace and style to it that is absent in the common trash. A. KINKEL & CO., 3 3 3 3 3