1 rv f TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1902. ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice Ttpben Main 106. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL & ROSS TRANSFER, STORAGE. CHARGE OF FOUR HUNDRED BUFFALO BILL'S ROUGH RIDERS IN STIRRING CHARGE. CROWNER BROS. Telephone Main 4. Although It is a Peaceful One It Proves What Would be Done In Face of an Enemy. Tennyson's stirring lines descript ive of the charge of the Gallant Six Hundred on the Russian guns- at Balaclava have become a classic, and embalms a gallant deed heroical ly performed. In the arena of the Wild "Wast, Col. Cody's Four Hundred Horsemen make a peaceful charge, but It is easy to see that on occasion, these Rough Riders of the "World would be as ready to- charge an enemy's artillery as were Lord Car digan's fearless men. The United States cavalrymen who come from barracks and Held have had their full share of active duty on the "Western plains, in Porto Rico, Cuba and the Philippine Islands. The German CuirasBierB have flash ed and fleshed their sabres in the grand maneuvers. Some of the Cos sacks accompanied the impetuous Skobeloff when he crossed the Bal kan mountains. Among the Vaque- ros are veterans who assisted in driving Maximlllian and the French out of Mexico. Each of the red warriors has earn ed his title and war bonnet among the rolling hills and .prairies or in the deep shadows of the Rock mountains. Baden-Powell's troopers and the Co lonial Horse won medals for valor in the South African veldt The Cubans fought Spain for ten long weary years. The Roosevelt Rough Riders made a worldwide fame at Siboney and San Juan Hill. The Bedouins are from the desert where they still dispute the possession of Algeria with the French. The cowboys are hardened by dan ger and skirmish. In fact the entire Congress of Rough Riders have grad uated from the school of war as prac ticed by all the nations of the earth. It Is well to remember this fact, fnr thnnch thev ride gracefully in the Wild "West arena, they are men who have ridden under tire. Col. Cody himself a Congressional Medalist, might well call his exhibi tion a school for the mounted soldier. Buffalo Bill Is announced to visit here on August 20. Savea a Woman's Life To give up would have meant death for Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dor cheater, Maaa. For years she had en dured untold mlBory from severe lung trouble and obstinate cough. "Often," she writes. "I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remedys failed till I used Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption and was completely cured." Sufforors from Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Trouble need this grand remedy, for it never disappoints. Cure Ib guar anteed by Tallman Co. Price 60c and 1.00. Trial bottles free. DEADWOOD ELKS' CARNIVAL. JjJ (1 1) (I e Roqaefort, Imperial, Limfcarger and Brick Cheese. Finest L.neese maw, s a Big Jamboree Fulfills All Expecta tlons of ita Promoters. Deadwood, S. D., July 29. The Deadwood carnival which opened to day fulfills all the expectations of the enthusiastic Elks who promoted It. The city is in holiday attire and delighted visitors from far and near fill the streets and patronize the many attractions offered. With favorable weather there will be five days of merrymaking such as Deadwood never before has seen. Chief Red Cloud and a party of Indians arid a troop of the Thirteenth United States cavalry are among the participants. If a Man Lie to You. And say some other salve, oint ment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Bucklln's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelouB cures of Piles, BurnB, Boils, Corns, Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruteee and Skin Eruptions prove it's the best and cheapest. 25c at Tallman & Co.', drug store. Race Meet at Friend. Fiiend, Neb., July 29. A three day's race meet opened here today under favorable auspices. The track is in splendid condition and all indi cations point to one of the best meet ings In the state. All kinds of fruits, melonB and veg etables at the Standard Grocery. j Scotch Kippered Herring -- .4 , ,44 i, 4 4 Something to eat in the risn line tnat win ncKie S the palate. Weston Mountain Raspberries! and Fine Red Currants. IIS ill Gran 4 in R. MARTIN, Proprietor 699t8 88B8)51!)88Cei88 THE DIVERSITY OF OREGON The first semester, session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, Septembet 17th. The following schools and colleges are comprised in the Uni versity: Graduate School, College of Literature, Science and Arts; College of Science and Engineering, University Academy, School c Music, School of Medicine, School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Music. Incidental fee, $10; Student-Body Tax, S2.50 per year. Cost of living from $100 to 200 per year. Foradd2f,ie Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon JMB Odd. Wi i When gettinc fi others on that "l-X.' rj m.t 1 yours, don't forget to c a wecarry.aU,.,! stock nf nil b:-j. - niUUS OI Building Mat including shingles, door, ,J uuwa. mouiaing, screen floci, I uu winuows m fact, evm thing that is found in a fir ciass lumoer yard. I have bargalitd ijgj 10 locate Valuable Timber Claims On the line of a now nhdfir r.mt ThiB means a M$A for first-comers. Set N. Berkelei Have some good faru I sale, Dally Eait Oregonta ky nly 1 cento WMk. mmamimmmm STOP WASTING TIME Kemler's Closing Out Sale is Draw ing to a Close And the One Opportunity to Get Groceries at the Lowest Prices Ever offered in Eastern Oregon will soon be a thing of the past. Lower, Lower, Lower, Have been cut the Prices, and thej Final Clean-up is oil. Another Chunk has been cut out of our Closing Out Prices. Positively Everything Must be Sold in the few Remaining Days. We don't want a Single Article left. We Quit Business August 1st. Kemler's Closing Out Sale. If You are indebted to us come in and settle as all Accounts Will be Placedln thehands o our Attorney for Collection at the Closing 0 the Sale. Come in and Learn the CUT, SLASHED ANP SLAUGHTERED Prices.