< FOR PENDLETON'S BENEFIT. th«* fifties i>«>ured into Oregon. Most <>t the hardy men aud women who dared the wilderness were at that time in tli<* «arly prime of life, so i hose who remain are nearing, or past th«* three score an«l teu mark. and many of them are crowding th«* century mark. The honor of having been a pioneer of th«* fifties will in crease, as the world comes to know- ami understand the Oregon count ry more closely. GENERAL NEWS. I PHYSICIANS. Is to love children, and no | K? home can be completely '■ i'? ’ without them, yet th>o ordeal through which the ex­ pectant other must pass usually is so full Oa suffering, danger and tear that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. Mother’s friend, by its penetrating and ..oothiug properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feeliugs, and so prepares the system fur the •rdeal that she passes through p the event safely and with but iprjS little suffering, as numbers If is have testified and said, “it is worth its weight in gold." Ji.oo per bottle of druggists. Book containing i valuable iufurniation mailed fiee. A ok w. o. cola office in ji uo Senator Charles W Faiibanks i- bulldlc* Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m ; Teld'pboD«« offlr* mala ! to 5 p m alremty crediteli with a full sei of 1371 . residence. am bit ions for the presld« ncy in 1908 Tiger hunting in Imlia during 1903 DKH SMITH A K1No Havloga "broke <*v«*u " the hunters bagging Bank Tele phone 401 ; reeldenre telephone. main 19!» tig«*rs ami the tigers bagging 19»» UM men Charles Neither, proprietor of the li M GAKFIKLD. M O H‘»MBOPATH1«.' physician »nd »orgroti offl-e la Jo44 Boston Store, in Chicago. f an operation for appen­ residen' e. bla»k 24 dicitis 1>H O J. MFAUU jt Ob HIAjt K TELO By an explosion on tin* yacht Cleo pbone. male W31 ; residence, bla/k 141 I. in N«-w York harbor. Albert Ackie Annually, for many years, the sin- the owner, ami Charles Johnson, OK T. M HENDEKMGN. PHYSICIAN gle survivor of an Illinois regiment, were killed. sud »urgevo. Office lo Harless Bank bulldies, roua I pbuœ, taalu which fought gallumly in the Mezican By the burning of a saloon and 1411; residen«»-, red 1223 »ar. holds a reunion, calls the roll of lodging house in Cleveland, two per­ DR LYMN K RLAKBRLEE. • HBONP th«* «lead, and in a single, solemn sons were biirnepulists will undoubtedly fuse l.et the loveliest music sound along a VETERINARY SUKGEON—DK D C. And wing each note with a wail of with the democrats this year in the McNabb Office at Tatlmsn* drug When that brave sailor sought •tura event of the Bryan wing » inning at woe a western way St Unii« Otherwise th«iy will k«et> Dint and drear. a To pearl-filled Ind and curious in the middle of the roa in your heart to the Chicago Presbytery. J add trulidllkg 'Ph'cbe. red 1411 wwk at reduced prices. A thousami songs are sleeping When some star-seeking soul Congresaman 5’ictor H Menali there— I California *uc«-veds Cortelyou BANKS AND BROKERS first felt the birth MENS AND BOYS' CLOTHING Wake me a song, thou «bild ___ of art ' | secretary of labor and commer* Of intuition of another earth, ♦ FIBST NATIONAL » ASK OF ATHEXA. The song of a hope in a Inni de­ the latter resigning t«> tak. < harg«* He could not dream his sons river 1«*«' Suita on the Sargaln table Orrgoo Capitai, $5OJ.«JO; k.rp.ua ar.4 a pair. the of the republit-an campaign wouhi search «n4)t>, 812J>M?<»> Internat vo tiñe 4e len * $10 suits, $6.50; $12.M suits, Dark and low. heights [»■ita I««a>a In foreign and domaatp- Kent J Ijoomia. brother of A 7 5»»; $15 00 suits. $8 50 *00 A chant of woe. child- »I bang» Coilactloea promptly attaadad Amid a maze of suns and taut Se< retary of State lx»omi*. Out of the stillness, tone by tone liaury C. Adam pr«atdaat ; T J ren * suits worth from $2 to $5, all go satellites. liberately jiimis-d overboard fr>«m the ♦ Kirk vka praaldeet ; F H Látiro«, eaab Col«l as a snowflake. low as a moan it just half price Mothers bring 1 liner Kaiser Wi helm an hour before M Kamp, aaaia'ant mablar Tis ever so. We burst »orne he boys in. *h«- r«*a< hc«l the dock at Plymouth Out of the darkness flash me a nong 7 HE FAEMEKS BANK OF WE4'. >X. narrow bond, SHOES. Th«* tour men who robbed t WaMa*. <*r»g'«- Doas a generai teak Brightly dark and darkly bright; To marvel at the limitless be- - g t>-:atn»a* Ev baage b»ogtit and *oid Mt it sweep as a lone star sweep« Northern Pa«-ifi< at Bearmouth. M< >;g vhoe sale goes merrily on yond. -ile-tl-.u prc'OipUy attmded lo K • ari. of $•.*<»*"*. seem to have made along I ton t miss it Indies' $2.50 shoes, .'iacea pmidea: Georga W Prortatel. Wherever Mans progressive- i a complete get away Traces are The mythical shadows of the night • «eepriaident ; J K Kllg r». •utler ; di nees has pressed f ; $3 00 shoes, $1.50. Children's found ot »hem. but nothing further -»et.«, .M0 ; • arpio*. ffT3 — Father Ryan in Pittsburg Dispatch name« five women as corespondent* •o latxrvat a :o««d oa all tliae dcpuelta In the event of the populist* re ­ Excbaag» bbugbt and aoid «s al! peta THE MONGOL UPRISING. .pal potats. Spacial attcatl'« r'.vca ta HOW HE WON HER pudiating the work of the democrat­ Comer Main and Alta Streets ..»••loca W J Furalah. prvaideat; J ic national ex Senator convention the The world knows as little of N T.s1 vtr^praaMent. T i Harria, From somewhere in the wooly William V Allen, of Nebraska, will ................................................................................................a? aauivr; J R Malucey. aaaiataat raabiar true Mongols, hidden away in the Si­ There came to Boston town probably be their candidate for pres- f rTa> national bank of pendle berian fastnesses of Tomsk, as it does A man who sought the cultured East '.dent. • • tapit». ST-* *«.*, «urp.na ani an s In which to settle down of the mysterious Thibetan capital, in the recent suburban handicap at liTldad pr-4 ta. llX. . ___ '»S> e en « Clango. Kan Her blood was thorough blue. Picket were entered Hermit won. Ne» Torà and priadpaT foot and lived to tell the tale. New Yt-ra orfaritMl suinta But. oh' Her stare was just like ire. Nearly |3»M' N- wa* up in private -at. Drafts drawn — as Chia* ___ ______ - ^'ktaa. Twould freeze one through and bet* represent ing every possible com­ The fanatical uprising of the Mon­ lapan atd Europa Makaa eoGartioae on through ■*m* Lar*. Aakany. praeióan: bination gol tribes in Central Siberia, reported A » Mitkoek vire p.-»aidant ; «J M Rica, plainly drawn io Idaho, and instead a-* -- *»eorga Hartaan. Jr. aaaataat by the press dispatches, recalls to Of the victims of the Slocum dis­ a« Over a quarter of a million dollars □f the fall e.ection being waged That did not bother him a bit— aster. the live* of nearly 90 per cent I students of history one of the most To win her this man planned • ere insured in three companies, wonderful periods in human history. worth of improvements and new around Roosevelt and the unknown Within a month success was bis ARCH'TECTS AND ßUlLDERS. making a specialty of insuring work­ buildings are now under course of She promised him her hand democrat i< < andidate for president. In the 13th century Asia was a ing people an.l those in moderate cir ­ ' E TROt TMAN. ARCHITECT AND Koeppen s famous lee Cream cso again be obtained at the old fa­ Mongol stronghold from the Chinese construction, in different stages, in Idaho a ill fight out the question of Some friend asked how he manag'd cumstances i taper.c’fwJnt. roc« 12 J -*ód btocK it. Pendleton. Umatilla vorita Ix>< Cabin Soda Fountain county will >•4X00. polygan.y in her homes, and from seaboard even to the very forests of The Oregon delegation to the Chi­ To thaw her out said be. yit Id almost 5,000.000 bushels of cago «on vent ion ha.- < hosen W B advan« • indications the fight will be "I did not thaw her out at all. Poland and Germany. Ayer chairman. C- H Carey member She simply froze to me " Ghengis Khan conquered almost the wheat and has already marketed 2.- extremely bitter yet non-partisan In of the national committee and J W « — James T Sullivan, in Denver Post 000.000 pounds of wool, The prpduc- Southeastern Idaho »here the Mor whole of Central Asia In 1239 and Campbell mvoiber of the committee * 124o and the Mongol kingdom con ers of this wh at and wool draw the mon settlement is moat i dense, on resolution* WEAPONS THAT KILL. store tained more square miles and more bulk of their supplies from this city schools, politics, public policy and The first colony founded in British teeming millions than any other em- as the f..mme.xial center and hund­ >-ounty offices are dominated by the Those picturoaque weapons—the I North America and the second A. C. kOEPPEN A. BROTHER: reds of th«m have horn«-* in the city, Mormon vote. That sectioL of the bayonet, tbe saber and the lance—| continent, was at Annaiolis. Nova pire in history Scotia June 21. 16»»4 The event is MAT. CONTRACYDR AND BUILD Fbr 6000 miles across Asia and where they - forAtebed vfc mve arden at Rad ey A Zebxer a by "cold steel" under tbe conditions increases in business southeastern counties of Idaho? Does marauding conquests. Fierce and narkable •hen refused to marry her. store. Mala at reef P O box 1-rt bavae B- wrr» 4 the annals of history. and its chance* are th*» subject <>f er* were sodden and rotten and a - «. po-ç-nr- .r» A.«ar» goo« twwavta tablishments will be added to the city arrest offenders, or that the magis­ unfve.-sal speculation They lived in the tent and the sad­ hlndran*•< to whoever used them ■vbik a.»:«« l*b'«c mala 3»1. this year and 295 school children were dle. They preyed on every border trates would issue warrants for their It is shown that in tty* Civil War John Watts, a wealthy rancher of »LD DCTCB HENRY FEED YARD, land that promised booty, blood aud added to the clerk's rolls for 1904. arrest ? Does he think a prosecution out of 240.712 wounds treateil by the Conejo. Cal. and a hard drinker, has foca»r West ■k ttrwn. Over A A Alloway. proprietor *5WV worth of improvements could be inaugurated or maintained? surgeons of the Union army only $22. quit the habit tor good without taking Large <*• crime to satiate their lust. • rtsble eta.to. ____ . Plenty ot feed H-raee Finally this vast, seething, mould­ have just been added to the magnifi If be does think so he does not un or about four-tenths of one per cent, 'he Keeley- cure, or signing the .tree rarefai attratioa were caused by bayonets ami sabers pledge. While drunk b* lay down <>n cent city water system, money is be- ering mass of humanity broke up into demand the situation This is not Who could have guessed that any­ 'he Santa Fe tracks and waa cut in X'MMERCIAL STABLES tì M FROt'ME numberless kingdoms, tribes i and ¡ng continually loaned by the city a temporary condition that will thing like that very »mall proportion pie« es by a passenger »rain propetewg. Fisa bc-rnaa. rig», from the accumulation care g-.vac transient stock t«pe in different change with the passing of some from the literature of the »ar period? hordes, each preying upon the other. -iotel It « aala 141 I tunds and there is no immediate dan In the Crimean »ar where the Rus PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Along the very route of the ' Trans wave of publk- pr«-jiidice; it is fixed sian tendency to get to close quarter* Siberian railway, the Mongol i migra- ger of the city or county going to aq«l unchangeable A great church, was encouraged by the conditions of < «pilai......................... S 50.000 Astoria ha* increased the peddler's tion started westward toward : Home the devil because local option carried exercising unbounded power, controls the conflict, the saber and the bayon- li* **nse from $1" to $25 per week Slot kholders" tidbelil» 550,000 by 93 majority in Umatilla county. The Huns that swept the eternal city the sentiment of jt* members on the et were mor«- active, causing 24 Hff tun-' E Meyer of !*ortland. drop ­ cent of the wounds received by the to the earth was the advance guard question, and. so long as it shall ex- BOARDING AND LODGING. ped dead at his home Tuesdav aged ; Several reputable papers in Oregon s’. it »ill make it Imixksslble for any British and French soldiers. of that wonderful migration from Cen­ a * 'IUTE H«»t SE LODGlJtQ HOUSE "jñj But in the Franco-German war of tral Asia into Europe. One thousand r<- urging the repeal of the registra state where it has many tn»*mt«ers to 1470-71 ♦ S- .(h Mali »trwt i i«i. The the bayonet and the sai»er to­ — it •7>t ar.J DmUKel ‘ years ago Hungary was founded by »ion law for the reason that it does suppreM the practice of polygamy." gether could claim less than one shows scholar* against 1180 In # i» Mra H L Hutlagti«. I-tvp President T C. HA1IJCY one of these straggling hordes ot bar­ not protect the ballot ezeept in lare« thir«l of one |»er cent of the casualties 19»»3 I STANFl’XD BOUSE. 313 SOUTH Mr» Nan< > K McNamer <»f Forest barians. cities. The East Oregonian is xt a W L THOMPSON Cashier. The young painter of New York. suffered by the t^-rman armies. It is Maia street. Mrs L Mk-baeL prop Grove. _ , ____ __ ___ _ the bullet anti the shell, especially an Oregon pioneer of 185*. Large, «lean comfortable rooms : beer Turkey is the scion of another Mon­ loss to know how these papers can »hosi- pici lire. "The Peace Pipe." aeels. all h-®e cooking Board *4 . also the rifle projectile, no thicker than a 1led Wednesday, aged 68 gol tribe that had iu origin on the ask Oregon to go backward 2« years last year took the first Hallgarten lead pencil, neither picturesque like urntobei buuae; . -ping rooms. Negotiations for the right of way borders of the Pacific in Northern to the corrupt and disgusting condi­ prize available for Ameri< an artists the saber nor imposing like the for an electric line from Portland to I**TEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND masses of steel and iron Mi l *t-eets Board by the day A hurled out Salem are now under way Manchuria and the whole of Eastern tions that prevailed in This state be­ under 35, can hope to add nothing to • ood table set latea. 8175 and 84 73 Europe is primarily of Mongol origin, fore the Australian ballot and regis­ the fame of the Umatilla* by distrib­ of great guns, which has always in Elisha Kellogg, a pioneer steam- Arcot:i.»s o.‘ F.rms Individua and Corpo-ationr invited ■rr seek Mr» L. Neff. Prop. Pendleton modern times done the really de ­ <>ed Yard la connertio« L Neff, pr» ’*oat »-ngineer of 1848. died at Port- As the great torrent of the pastor- tration were adopted. In the mining uting portraits of them through the strurtive work of war ;-rietor. Four per cent interest allowed on sa» ing« deposits '.and Wednesday. age«l 78 year* al nations poured westward out of camps, logging camps and other in­ ¡art galleries of the East. Major l^e So. undoubtedly It is the rifle which Dan Ylen, a Chinese vegetable ven­ ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IX Asia, straggling tribes dropped by the dustries where large bodies of men Moorhouse, with his world famous Is the chief weapon of the conflict tt* Hty. 81 w to «1 par «lay HP der. was shot In the ba< k at Olympia wayside and planted themselves along were concentrated, the spectacle of photographs has introduced the Uma­ between Russia and Japan —Cleve- Mouday, by an unknown as«u»ilam Ml Ken. proprietor land lx-ader. the great inland rivers of Siberia,, long lines of voters marching to the tilla Indians to the world, fully and During 24 hours, Satuniav and Sun ilEUX H*»TLl. -UNDER NEW MANAGE «ent. Good meals «nd -lean beds It where today the only true Mongol ballot boxes with tickets folded by artistically. The Photographic An­ 'lay alght, 2" robbertau ami hold up* « SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR PEN! BOY WANTED. *■*• coma ooce y»u will keep seeming heelers and placed in the voters' blood is found. »•r«- r<-|x*r»' k and do an errand lor protect themselves by these progres ­ taining badges from Secretary ­ under their barbarian methods, have which has been quoted all over the grandma, who treats his mother ai,d INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS COUPON forbidden all but the m eage rest con­ sive laws. Since their adoption the world as authority on Indian photog­ sister—ane in tion* offi.e In Judd l*uilding. room 14 that thei^gods of sun, moon and fire other subject of civilization, Men a second place in the art world, for and in unlimited numbers. Merchants Portland for two weeks after June I want him to sweep out the store a MISCELLANEOUS. have them to cast off the for­ who shirk and shun the duty of sup­ the Moorhouse photographs have pre­ few years—and ultimately take charge 25.Th«- United States immigration eign yoke and reestablish their olden porting the public education of the ceded him to the hall of fame ot it. Newspapers want him to com SEWER CONTRACTORS- REED A LAF has sent a permanent Inspec- kingdom, is responded to with a young, at least by their presence at Ivr mat«* *»anectiooa with tb« sawat lor mence in the crowd at the luitlom and bureau tor, George W. Ijtrner. to be station- • bualnesa bouse« and privar« residenci» Commissioner General Alexandrov­ work up to the roomy place at the top. frenzy that startles even the phleg school meetings and by their moral a ttrni reaaouabl». leave ord»-a at T. C. ed at Astoria ill addition to the of He is wanted everywhere—in the ticials already there. matic Russian. support, are willing that the splendid sky has officially announced the • a fayl«>r‘» Hardware *t«<«. The scope and fury of a general system fall down, piecemeal. In abandonment of the projiosed partici- law, in medical practice, in the count­ The Nebraskan, an elegant freight 8KE YOU UNCl.K WHEN V«V WANT ing room, to run great railroad sys­ Mongol uprising, fired with the zeal municipal elections as well as school pation of Russia in the St. Ixjuis ex­ tems and build immense public works. steamer, has arrived tn Portland aooey Wa make loam oa p> r a*«al property T H Gurdalc. l*awa KroAav. of a brutal and unreasoning fanati- elections citizens undervalue the im­ position, and it is now stated that The people who pay $10,000, $25,000 from New York by way­ of the Mttarkey building. Court atteet. Straits of Magellan, making the 13.- and $50,000 a year salary are look Mr Hajimeota. assistant commission ­ cism, is something appalling for Rus­ portance of personal activity—of cit­ Are the ones that patronize our store We realize that we are 682 tnlleH in 56 «lays, using crude oil ing for him. Dill SSMAKIN«; * '. ; . IN.; AND FIT sia to think of. For a thousand years izenship itself. The trouble with er general from Japan, has announced new in business here and have a reputation to make. We propose ting a specialty Prompt work. Satis The people want him for judge in for fuel. Frank Ganrascia. father of Freda faction guaranteed Mia» K Whitley. the passions and fury of the Mongol most of the corrupt towns and most that every foot of exhibit space that the courts, for members of congress, to make that reputation by the merits of our goods and the low »12 Main street Ganrascia. who was murdered by her have lain dormant. prices we give. A trial purchase at our store will convince you of the demoralized school districts is given up by Russia will be applied senator and president and the nicest Italian lover, Frank Guglielmo, at PENDUnON SHIM Dn WORKS— girl in all the world wants him to be No awak«*ning torch has touched Is that those who have their keeping, for by Japan. that our store will save you money We want your trade, and we Portland, last week, has sued Guglie- 73«» Cottv>nw«x*d atraat Clranlng Jyin« her husband.—Selected. guarantee satisfaction. the cogibustible frenzy of his uature. neglect the trust. About one-tenth mo's « ‘ state tor $5000 damage for the «nd repairing Gotxla called for and de­ Every day records the death of one livered I'bona. mala 14H1. death of his «laughter. He I has nursed his smoldering feroc- of the population votes and runs the or more of the pioneers of Oregon Lewellyn Felker has been acquit Banger Irving Couse. the well ity i under quasi-restraint and now to organizations, the other nine-tenths Soon the roster of those who came in ted at Helena. Mont., of murdering kNING BY THE JAPANESE known artist ami portrait painter of House Cl«*aning Co. Work done by tbe see it kindled and turned loose upon refuse to take part in the manage­ the titties will contain no names of his brother-in-law He has been pre New York, will spend th«* summer lav hour *>r Job Window cleaning a laity Prompt service *t low pnces. the earth may well cause consterna- ment, but are always kicking at those living heroes. It is now halt a cen­ viously twice convicted of man of 1904 among the Yakima and Uma­ <Ö»4 Gardeu »treet 'Pbone Main 1171 slaughter in the same case, each time CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STREETS. ONE PRICE TO ALL. tilla Indians, studying their charac­ tion. who do take part. tury since that great immigration of securing a new trial. teristics for art purposes. Daily East Orsgonlsn by c a rrlsr, Just now while Pbndleton and Umatilla county are seen at their best while the bumper wheat crop is ripen ing. while the city is in her gayest robes of flowers and foliage and while the country is heavy laden with all th«* various crops for which it is noted, an excursion should be run from Portland and all by-stations to the great feast and celebration to be held by the Uniat Illa Indians during the Fburth of July week, on the res­ ervation. Portland an«! the Willamette valley cities would be d«*eply interested ill this feast and in these grotesque or­ gies of th«* Indians. The people of Umatilla county do not appreciate the historical value and interest of these Indian celebrations, because of their constant contact with th«» Indi­ An instance of corporate greed ans. but people from a distance would deserves a severe rebuke by ; enjoy them atnl it would serve to courts has just come before the further ailvertise the wonderful in- lie in Yakima valley. The Washing­ i terests of Umatilla county and Pen ton Irrigation Company has secured , diet on No other city in th«* West magnificent water rights belonging in has the historical environment that justice to the settlers on the farming Pendleton ami th«* Umatilla Indian lands and because the settlers refuse reservation enjoy. to pay an unjust tell of |2.5O per If the Commercial Association acre per year for the use of water, would invite the surrounding coun­ the company threatens to shut off the try to witness these Indian festivi­ water just at the critical Irrigation ties. the railroads would be glad to period and permit crops to perish An run excursions for the occasion, from injunction has been applied for to pre­ all points to accommodate visitors to vent this ruinous procedure and the this city Arrangements could be matter will go into the courts. The made to run the excursions on the cost of bringing water over the lands Jays that would be most highly in­ in question was about $7 per acre, or teresting iu the Indian celebration, $1120 per 160 acres, and at $2.50 per and thousands of the residents of the acre per year, or $400 per 160 acres, metropolis would take advantage of for water privileges this corporation this unique Oregon celebration. proposes to tax the settlers in Yaki­ As the tribes of the West become ma valley 28 per cent per annum on more and more imbued with the white an investment of $1120 per quarter mau's ways, they lose interest iu section for cost of irrigation system their native celebrations, and the his­ The land is worth $50 per acre or $8.- torical value of an Indian feast and 000 per 160 acres, making the water lance should not be underestimated tax to this corporation 50 mills on by those interested in the progress the dollar or nearly double the ot th«- country. It is worth the ef- amount of all other taxes combined. fort to bring the crowds here In the first place the water rights i Bak- r City expects to run an ex­ should belong perpetually to the land •ursion from Portland during the I sea- adjacent to the stream, and should sions of the mining congress In the never be monopolized for speculation latter city in August Pendleton can In the second place, the extortion of bring thousands of visitors here right the company thus taxing the people at a time when she would bA seen amounts to usury and should not be at her best, and should not miss the countenanced by any court. No won­ opportunity. der the government cries out against speculation in water, where such in­ The issue of Mormonism and po stances ot injustice are found lygamy is becoming more and more IWure in Three Big Departments AU This Week : : : : : : $ : Lee Teutsch’s Dept. Store : LOG CABIN ICE CREAM KOEPPENS Th' Commercial National of Pendleton F armers ami D airymen SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Workingmen’s Clothing Co. • • only 15 cents d weak.