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Sou rTiiiiii""irn,' tit mil f mi mm ALWAYS GET GOOD GOODS AT ALEXANDER'S Midsummer Clearance Sale on all WASH GOODS ! jjjgiy out must rapidly reduce thiB choice stock of wash goods ? 3 l-2c Bays Your Choice 7 Styles LAWN 5c Buys Your Choice 8 Styles CHALLI 7 I-2c Buys Your Choice 4 Styles Brillant Cord 9 l2c Buys your choice 6 styles Dimity Supreme 12 l-2c buys your choice io styles Moresque A word about shirt waists. 49c buys a beauty, worth up to $2. Alexander Dept. Store! RELIABLE CLU ITllcKS. flM.iuuSf iBBlBKaalaaaw9SBBSVBBHaBwM . Because We Advertise It Don't use Diamond "C" laundry soap be cause we advertise it or because we give premiums for the wrappers. Use Diamond X Soap because it pays to use it because it is honest weight and does honest work. SAVE DIAMOND "C" WRAPPERS We redeem them for all sorts of useful and attractive articles. Illustrated book showinc over 300 premiums given for wrappers, sent on request. A postal will bring It. Prtmtem Dept. Tke Cudaky Packtea Ce So. Omasa. Net. W&S, ME COUMY MEWS TUTUILLA TERRITORY. THE STANDARD FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ESBERG-GUNST CIGAR CO., Distributing Agents. m Happenings of the Week in and About That Section. Tutuilla, July 28. Dr. Christio made a professional visit to Tutuilla last week. Joseph Holmes' horse-power met with an accident at G. O. Miller's place last week, necessitating a lay off for repairs. . Chris Nelson is sick and has gone to Lehman Springs for a vacation, before grain hauling. Ouseman Bros, started their steam combined harvester in the Mission neighborhood last week. Charles Walker, who has been tending separator for Ouseman Bros., was taken seriously 111 with rheuma tism and has gone to Hot Lake. A new bridge, which was very bad ly needed, has been erected at the Jacobs place. Another is equally badly needed at the Bowman and HJnes places on Dry Tutuilla. Burt Blair is down from his moun tain home on his way to the harvest fields as helper on W. Walker's ma chine, which is operating on Stage Gulch. As W. T. Rigby's combine was be ing moved frdm one job to another, the other day, the mules which were furnishing the motive power, put on an extra spurt, trying probably to get in overtime, ran the machine into the ditch and broke off the header, ne cessitating a couple of days' lay-off for repairs. W. J. Lubken, a Pendleton photog rapher, was a Tutuilla visitor last week, making an attempt to capture with a camera some of the fine land-1 scape views with which Tutuilla' abounds. M. H. Gillett lost two horses and a mule, and William Connerly two horses from pneumon.a last week. I John Muir was up from Stage Gulch, where his combine is run ning, on Sunday, and reports harvest moving along smoothly in that sec tion with no trouble for harvesters to get all toe work they can possibly at tend to. William Gillett started with his threshing outfit for The harvest Holds north of Pendleton, on Sunday. Wah ter Gillett and Ed Tlnkham expect to follow suit with theirs tomorrow, and M. J. Howe with his California outfit will commence a raid' on the fields about Wednesday or Thursday. Prank Roach, who rode a bronco for the special cup In the McKay Creek handicap, on July 4th, and dis mounted rather hurriedly, breaking his arm as he did so, was a Tutuilla visitor last week. Messrs. Clowe and Rigby expect to start their new combined harvester on Wednesday. H. H. Hoops has had bad luck with his hay crop, which was stacked with out being thoroughly cured. The stacks had to be torn down. Dos Turner commenced work with his threshing outfit on Thursday. Oscar Splckson, of Pennsylvania, a friend of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hoops, was a Tutuilla visitor recently. Once a Kansas zephyr strayed Where a brass-eyed bird pup played, And that foolish canine bayed At that zephyr in a gay,, Semi-idiotic way. Then that zephyr in about Half a jiffy took that pup, Tipped him over, wrong side up; Then it turned him wrong side out. And it calmly journeyed thence With a barn and string of fence." The above is one of Ironqull's con tributions to the literaturo of Kansas, about the balmy breezes which occa sionally blow over that state. One of them seems to have escaped from its Kansas surroundings some time ago and visited Tutuilla, and as a result, some grain crops which prom ised a yield of 40 bushels, are realiz ing from 10 to IB. Light Bros, have Just threshed with their Daniel Best harvester, a field of barley for Kirkpatrick, which makes over 40 bushels to the acre, the best yield so far reported at Tu tuilla. G. O. Miller has disposed of his 1902 wheat crop for 55 cents a bushel. The Columbia lodging Hcltise JfWLY FURNISHED SWiE11 OF BLOCK f". ALT A WEBB 8T8 PTXTSCHEMPP, Prop. J?rS 0r,&on,n EiMtorn Or 5 h?!,?Ut,v PPr. It leads, It ky7h ?e "PPrclate it and show Patronage. It la the n"lnfl ""Hum vf thle eeetlen. SMOKERS' r -Supplies CIGARS, the best brands TOBACCO finest for ( Smoking and chewing PIPESto 8Ult gii. 4 G. NEUMAN afiifiuiiumiiUMiimiiuiiiiiiiiiluUiiumt Pte'NDLETON-URIAH STAGE LINE iSTURDIVANT BROS.. Props. ft Btaige leave Pendleton dallr, except Bandars. i H. m.. lor Ukian ana inie raeiuw) pu.nw. Rate: To Pilot Rook,75o Pilot Rock and re tarn J$i 25: To Nye. tl 28. Ny and return, t2; To RJidict). II 76: loBldKeoml return, fpi To AIM ifriS: to Alba and return, W,00j To UkUfa 2.V; to Uklan and return, f 1.00. Offbfca la deidea Rule Hetel, Peadiete sun LINE NEWS OF WALLA WALLA AND ITS VICINITY. Lodging House Proprietor Robbed While Asleep Bad Man Caught by Officers Oldest Man in Supreme Court Case. .; Walla Walla, July 29. Pejer Faure, proprietor of the Central Lodging House, was robbed of a val uable watch and chain yesterday, while taking a doze In his office, early in the morning. He laid down for a brief snooze, having in his pocket a watch and chain which had cost him over $100. When he awoke a few minutes later, his jewelry was gone, and no trace of it has been found. It is presumed that some fellow went to the house possibly to get a bed, saw the opportunity to steal the watch, and made the rmost of It. There are many smooth operators 'in "Walla Walla just now, and one of them has "seen' Mr. Faure. Bad Man Caught. ' Sheriff Gardner, of Lincoln county, yesterday returned home with a pris oner, John Henry Paul, who was ar rested in this city, charged with stock rustling. Paul had become a noted character in .official circles, especial ly in the offices of several sheriffs. He, with a man by the name of Gib bons, terrorized Eastern Washington horsemen several years ago, and so cured a large number of stock, sell ing them handily and escaping. For four years an attempt has been MAMA and PAPA You should just ca 1 and see the Dandy Up-to-Date GO-CARTS That are being shown, at Basler's Bargain House. More new ideas and greater variety than ever shown in the dry before. BLANKETS and COMFORTERS No Line in Pendleton so Large and varied as ours. JOS. BASLER'S Bargain House made constantly to capture Paul, but until a few dayB ago it proved fruit less. He was easily arrested on the streets of this city, nearly 300 miles from the scenes of his principal dep redations. Off for the Seaside. Scores of the Walla Walla people are rushing to the seaside and moun tain resorts to spend the remainder of the heated term, and unuss tne f. ' . it.-.' i weatner moderates Bnorny, iu uouui number of people ,ot of the city will be vgreatly augmented. 1 J?or over week the days have been very warm, and the thermometer has ranged near 100 several hours eacli day. Quite a number of parties are camping at places along the river and some have made camp In the Blue Mountains, some 20 or 25 miles from the city. Owens Case Remanded. Word has just been received from Olympia of the reversal of the su perior court by the supreme court In th ensn nf A. N. Owens vs. the Washington & Columbia River Rail way Company. Owens sued for ?5000 damages for personal injuries receiv ed at the depot or tne dercnaant, in this city, on account of poor lights and Improper care, as alleged In the complaint. The lower court tried the case and the Jury returned a verdict for the company. An appeal was taken and the case has been remanded for a new trial. Owens is a man of almost 100 years of age, and a democrat. Two years ago he was coming from a democratic rally at Waitsburg, when ho sustained the injuries which form the basis of the action. He Is quite hearty for his years and makes IiIb way about town unaided. He is the oldest man over interest ed as plaintiff or defendant In a case before the supreme court of Wash ington. Move for Better Roads. Greeneville. Mich.. July 29. The good roads movement undoubtedly will rpcfivn a erreat imnetus from the state convention which began here today under the auspices or tne ooou Roads association. Accredited dele gates are here from many parts of the state to listen to addresses by Martin Dodge and other good roaa experts and to witness practical dem onstrations of good-road construction and repair. The gathering will be In session until the end of the week. Y. M. C. A. Conference. Mobile, Ala., July 29. A notable conference of the general secretaries, physical directors and salaried offi cials of the Young Men' Christian Association opened in Mobile today. Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi are represented. The sessions con tinue two days, during which time many questions relating to the "wel fare and development of the organi zation are to be discussed. OLD RE6IDENTER GONE. R. M. Angell, an Old Umatilla County Man, Died at RlUvllle, Wath. R. M. Angoll, for a long time a res ident of Umatilla county, died at Rltzvlllo, Wash., on the 18th Instant Mr. Angell was a brother-in-law of A. W. and L. C. Nye, of this county. He was born in Boone county, Mo., in 1S32, nnd immigrated to Oregon in 1865, settling in Umatilla county the year following. In 1877 ho moved to Whitmnn county, near Palouso City where he owned largo land Intorests He and his sons also owned large tracts of land in the Crab Creek coun try, where they hnvo a largo band of horses and cattle. Mr. Arigcll leaves ninny friends and few enemies wherever ho has Uvea. Ho also leaves a wife and seven children to mourn the loss of an indulgont father and faithful hus band. The children aro all married and settled down in life excopt one Mr. Angcll's many friends in Pendle ton nnd Umatilla county will regret the announcement of his death. The Cuban Republic. Conditions In Cuba have been much Improved slnco the Americans took control of affairs, and slnco they are now free to maintain their own affairs the question arises as to tholr ability to maintain self-government. The ox perlment will ho watclied with much interest. In this case it is n worthy experiment, hut if you nro sickly It Is not advisable to experiment with any of the many so-callod health re storers that have no merit. The only way to recover your health is to por feet the digestion, keep tho bowels open and tho blood puro. For this you cannot find a hotter or more re liable medicine than Hostottor's Stom ach Bitters. Try It for heartburn, belching, Indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation, billlousnuss or innlnrin, fe ver and ague. It never falls to euro. SKIAMETER6 AND OTHER THINGS Were Discussed by Wisconsin Opti cians at Oshkosh. Oshkosh. Wis., July 29. Men of prosperous and learned nppearanco filled the corridors of tho Athcarn hotel today and talked of sklamotors and ophthalmoscopes and other things of which the ordinary man knows as much as tho cow does of Hobrow. i"hey were members of tho Wisconsin State Optical Society and the occa slon is their third annual meeting, which began this afternoon with tho annual address of the president, Alva Snider, of Belolt, and tho reports of tho other officers, all which tondod to show the flourishing condition or tne society. Tomorro"- tno convention will tak' l tne discussion or teen nicaJ subjectB of Interest to tho pro fession. Knights in Session at Albany. Albany, N. Y., July 29. Tho grand lodge meeting of tho Knights of Pythias In session hero is ono of tho lnrgest gatherings ovor held by tho order in this state. Delegates from all tho local lodges in tho state were present today when the meet ing was formally opened In Odd Fel low's hall. Routine business occu pied the greator part of tho day. To morrow there will ho a big parade and prize drill. For Sale. A good clean stock of general mer chandise, estimated valuo $6000 to 7000, with a well established and paying business, located in a thrlv ing stock-raising and mining coun try. Will sell or lease store building, Reasons for selling, failing health Address "D," caro this office Low Rate to Washington, D. C. On September 2u and 30 tho O. R. & N. Company will sell tickets from Pendleton to Washington, D. C, and return, good until November 30, for $77.35. This is ubout one-half faro for the round trip and tho lowest rate yet quoted to tho national capital from Oregon. VACANT Government Lands J. T. WILLIAMSON La Grande, Ore. Plats of any township in the La Qrande land district showing all vacant lands, and all entries, frac tional lots, topography, etc., fur nished for $2 each; also plats of the Umatilla Reservation. Every plat corrected from the U.S. Land Office records at date made. Special attention given to applica tion for lands on the unsold por tions of the Umatilla Reservation and to all applications before the United States Land Office. Office in the U. S. Land Office Building, La Grande, Oregon. BABBITT iun-r MisTAii, UtmT IN THE wm Id In Kara Prl. C 1 k. . t, Coat OregonUa oalra. country Life Ought, it would seem, to give exemption from tlie diseases which prey upon the resident! of thickly populated cities. But there is no exemption from disease, and in the country, ns in the city, one tniiy see the checks prow hollow and the eyes grow dull while the frame wastes away with that terrible disease, con sumption. Weak lungs are made strong by the use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It cures obstinate ami stubborn coughs, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs and other symptoms which, if neglected or unskillfully treated, terminate fatally iu consumption. The action of Golden Medical Discovery in the curing of wast ing diseases is entirely philosophic. Iviuaciatiou, and consequent loss, of weight, arc among the most striking symptoms of what are known as wast ing diseases. The body is not Iwiug ade quately nourished, ami the cause of this lack ol nourishment is not lack of food but lack of ability in the stomach nnd the other organs of digestion and nutri tion to prepare the food for the assimila tion and nutrition of the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and the organs of digestion and nutrition, nnd so en ables the txxly to be nourished back to strength in the only way by which strength can come : that is, by food per fectly digested ami assimilated. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a temperance medicine. It contains no nlcohol, neither opium, cocaine or any other narcotic. Accept no substitute for " Discovery." There is nothing "just as good "forjvn, though many things may pay the dealer a larger pmtit. "The first ilnyof tlilt yenr," wriWMrs. TCfee Sehcy, of 71ft St. I'uul Avenue. MUwuukce. W "I csiiiRht a heavy rtriil, which willed on my, htiiB and tiroiiKtit on a, l'rinorrU",'f'i,'rt: tbst time on untU the firft 'XY ,r bl5d ."?T. ray lutiM five cllin-ry1'''": " WM. and undone I c ' ."'y r JlRhteit wotU, The do" Wi'i ie t as Roinu Into coiihiiimii. linn My.bieath was hort ami ot limes I could hnrdly get inybrrnth nt nil, 'I'M in the ntnte I w In when I Ix-gutt to tuUe Hoclor Tierce's Golden Medical Wucovrry. After the first bottle I won much belter, nnd I could walk two, or three blocks without trouble, My breath was not M short n ud I wan much Improved, After taklti),' four lioltlrs I could work nil day, and I never felt better In my life. I think your medi cine the licit in the world and I recommend It to all who are troubled u I wan." WILL MAKE-AFFIDAVIT. "I wan ilck for aliout three moiithi, had chllU. fever, and counted a great deal," wrltei Mr W. 1,. llrown. of McDcarmaii, Juckson Co., Term, "Mont of my neighbors and friend thought I had consumption. I wa reduced In fleuli, and was very wenk -only weighed no poundu; my physician thought there was little hope for my recovery "My wife went to the Moir to pet some nntl febrin. quinine, etc., for me and n irlend of mine (Mr V V. McDenrmnul, who hud littu taking I)r Pierce's tioldcn Medical Discovery recom mended this luedlclue for me. Finally I decided to use it, after my physician told me that it would be irood for me I sent and got one bottle, and before a)l was taken I weighed 149 pounds a guin of j; pounds. I am still taking the Golden Medical Discovery, have taken nearly two bottles, and now weigh 163 pounds, which Is more than 1 ever weighed. 1 am stilt gaining strength and taking the ' Discovery.' I wish to say that this it u recent recovery, that only two months ago I only weighed about uu pounds. "I can and will make affidavit to this full statement any time. If you wish to use this as a testimonial do so, and I will answer all letters from Inquiring sufferers." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing 1008 pages, and over 700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt of stamps to defray expense of mailing only. Send ai one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 3 1 cents for the book iu cloth binding. Address Dr. IL V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Preparing for a Vacation man wants his shirts to look their best awl have them iu perfect order. To be sure of this send them to an up- to-date laundry, where your linen and colored rihirts, your collars ant) cuff are handled with the rare and done up with the beauty of color and ttnUh that the Domestio laundry is famous for, THE DOMESTIC LMM I. F. Robinson, Prop, Pwdlotoa. COU BALK AT TUB HAHT, OKNGOWJAN onn. 1 tke uuuuiev uw Rpwisspmi teUIajr ow 100 M fer aa a talaof Mr at mmm a t an. T I