y You always get GOOD GOODS at Alexander's. ! Little Girls' Wash Dresses f HOME COUNTY NEWS Anv little Girl from two to fourteen years old can be fitted with one of these little suits in Chambray, Gingham, Percale, i Crash and Madras, i ne materials are really excellent for the hard service' they are likely to encounter, and with the trim mings and splendid making these dresses would be a "good buy" at twic 5 what we ask for them. The styles will pleae he little Girls and Mothers too. They're cheaper than vou can make them prettier too, than most 'people can make. 38c to $1.98 Alexander Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. at . 1 1. 41 41 41 4. 4. 4 41 41 4. . 4. 4. . 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 41 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. -- 'C This Bi jniiiaro ij ca" every hoz c! iha gw. Laxative Bromo-OaioineTabiei f 1 i-"iiin remedy ibnt curea o coid in ono dari f - LVVV II M r4 our ice Hi l Oar Refrigerators 'wjn gave ice. Oomf m and give them a thorough in spection. We will HIT a4 v mm imi 44mrr on your iteingerator well as on your ice bill. as JOS. BASLEK 5 Bargain House The East Orenonian Is Eastern Ore It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of this section. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OP BLOCK BET. AITA A WEBB STB F.X. SCHEMPP,Prop. For Sick Headaches try these famous Pills. They remove the cause and act quickly. You will feel like a new person after tak ing Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25c At Hidaway. I Hidaway Springs, Aug. 5. It is re- ported that a royal wedding will soon ' take place at the wigwam of the bride's father, Chief Pull Moon. The contracting parties are uiu acoii, me congenial proprietor of the popular summer resort, Hidaway Springs, and Bright Star, the dusky princess of the Hidaway tribe. The wedding break fast will be given at the rustic hotel of this place, at 12:30, on the 15th sun of the seventh moon. Mineral writer will flow freely. All tribes In vited. 1 ; The following Is a list of campers at the Hidaway Springs: Miss Alice Darby, Missouri. Miss Martha Lieuallen, Adams. ", MIbs Effle Worster, Pendleton. Miss Mary Probeck, Pendleton. Miss Anice Barnes, Weston. Charlos Stover, Pendleton. W. M. Taylor, Pendleton. F. V, Marsh, Pendleton. Walter Rhlnehart, Pendleton. Chris Nelson, McCreek. Lun Cheney, Cheney Dairy. Court Phelps, Cheney Dairy. Fred Eagglrth, Pendleton. Nick Blanchard, Pendleton. Richard Brown, Pendleton. F. W. Krabler, Pendleton. Dr. Philip Coffin, Portland. W. A. Whitman, McKay Creek. Mrs. Effle Eddlngton Smith and family, Athena. Mrs. Gus Stanger, Pendleton, "ftlrs. Rhlnehart, Pendleton. Mrs. Alice Sherman and daughters, Pendleton. . Mm rxnri Tatom. Pendleton, 4,-Mrs. Sarah McDougal,. Weston. Mrs. Guise and daughter, Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and children, Alba, Mr. and Mrs. Baker and children, Adams. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith, lone, Or. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parkes and child ren, Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilcox and children, Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Baldwin and children, Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bean and, chll drcn, Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapman and children, Pondleton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Rinehart, Long Creek. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rothrock, Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Kylo Mcpougnl, Camas. Life at Lehman. Lehman Springs, Aug. 5. Among the 150 or more people who are hero from Pendleton, we note Charles Ep plnger. manager of Alexander's dry goods department; C. R. Dutton, of Dutton's candy kitchen;. Charles Sharp, Joseph Ell and the family of W. J. Furnish. Six teams arrived Monday. Monument, Grant county, Is repre sented by three parties. La Grando people arq arriving fre quently. Nearly 400 people aro camped on the grounds now, and more than 500 will be hero before the 15th. A picnic party went out Saturday expecting to enjoy a trout dinner. They did. The bread was mislaid, or deliberately eaten by those In whose care It was, and the bill of fare was fish etralgiit, L. H. Russell and W. J. Lusk, tim ber cruisers from La Grande, are spending a few days at the hotel. Tracy has not been seen here. Parents9 Respwiilitg Great It is the richt of every child to be well bom, and to the parents it must look for Health nnu Imp pincss. How incon ceivably great is the parents' responsibility, and how iinpottnnt tlmt no taint of disease is left in the blood to lc transmitted to the helpless child, entailing the most nitiablc suffering and marking its little body with offen sive sores and eruptions, catnrrh of the nose nnd throat, weak eyes, glandular swellings, brittle bones, white swelling and deformity. llow can parents look upon such little sufferers nnd not reproach themselves for bringing so much misery into the world? If you have any disease lurking in your system, how can you expect well developed, healthy children f Cleanse j'our own blood and build up yourhenlth, and you have not only enlarged your capacity for the enjo3'incnt,of the pleasures of life, but have discharged a duty nil parents owe to posterity, and made mankind healthier and happier. There is no remedy that so surely reaches deep-seated, stubborn blood troubles as S. S. S. It searches out even hereditary poisons, and removes every taint from the blood, and builds up the general health, If weaklings are growing up around you, right the wrong by nutting them on a course of S. S. S. at once. It is a purely vegetable medicine, harmless in its effects, and can be taken by both old and young without fear of any bad results. Write us about your case, nnd let our physicians advise and help you. This will cost you nothing, and we will also send our hook on blood and 8kin diseases. THE SWIIT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca. SHEEP MEN IN A QUANDARY FEAR THAT FOftEST RESERVE MAY WORK HARDSHIP. If Sheep Owners are Shut Off From Ranging in the New Reserve, Wool Growing Industry Will Suffer. The withdrawal of 5000 square miles in the Blue mountains and their -djacent ranges in this state from settlement In order to create a forest reserve, news of which has just spread over the state, is reported to be causing considerable anxiety among cheep men who have been in the habit of grazing their sheep over the territory now taken from the ...i.u .inmnltio nnrl tllO OUeStion Of whether or not they will be allowed' to continue running their sneep over these grounds Is agitatng their minds. Should it be found that fears along his line are well founded protest upon protest will be poured into Washington- as the withdrawal or uch a great area of country from the ,se of sheep men at one time would seriously affect the wool growing in- b JOURNAL A NEWSPAPER, Eignt to Sixteen Pages, at the following rates by MAIL Tlie Journal Newspaper. ti. t..i Tioa 'bean nurchasd n4 baa pawed uuder the control.of the umler- line uf gieatwt benflt to Portland, to Or sou and to the refNoUwet,HAn(l iHjminy ways conducted dWorcnt'y, i to men, meas ures and methods, from, fjoso -of ,tts contero- paper habit. in iI nil: ATI I mi boqii wo smm - -- -- - WjonnuU ie,h4dit.heart will stand for Iha. grttenuia WIUW' HLv HiU SIUHWwn irom'te the ir--to auu . KzmbsCtMMMMM are cheap and JJ; I wish to make none P. rtorcaance.U beiMr than promise; aotlon more f tali f til Uin words Tlje columns el tbe Journal from dey to day will better riet.ttwSfA1t)beblndl&e paper. UtbaUbeaFAlK newspaper ami not doU ndselflb sheet. luehorueu lieiiert ilncete eVUapt wlUbemaAeto rtMiis 14 Mtaul; new-paper property la Portland tbt wtU M credit to !WeteioU tbe oreton"- eoanxT an4 eW. . i um faMlrsPjsUaM fAd tii MUltttd t pMiU who lira D lily, by mail, per annum -Daily, by mail, six months Daily? by mail, three months Delivered by Carrier y-'ln Cities ;and Towns 'atlO Cents per WeeK. $4 $i .00 1 2.00 .001 incement..' . ' te Joar- lutpoaes. the work THtled f IMMu . . i "7" ' PArtludll dom UTlnr, Use InteWfent, Me I"? foiUslaTltedandWll , TinranN erlUM'JgJJ.Wai As a apwlal iidmoeet to oW aii mew gubBoribarB, THE jLUiY5JnllAL wlU(fc wit by Mall to aijr addreaa tmtil " Jaaaary 1, 1908, for llfto. " f A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU OF ITS MERIT i-.i i . . . naiMrv'AnaT'nn aid' tw0-ojit ., t -y t f ' i l iiariiK uuri S n TAraranw. Vah' Pnrtl&sd. Or. dnstry throughout the eastern por tion of the state. Hope In Reserve Creation. If the reserve were ultimately cre ated, and grazing permitted, then, as In the case of other forest reserves In Washington and Oregon, grazing would he permitted hy special allot ment of range, and overcrowding would he a thing of the past. A front. mnriT sheen now ranging ou this great area would he forced into other fields, hut every sheepman hopes to he the lucky ono, and any thing, stockmen think, is better than the condition which Involves shoot ing of whole bands of sheep and threatening men's lives. If grazing Is permitted, the creation of the reserve will be welcomed. If grazing is not to ho allowed, a hard fight from Eastern Oregon will bo made against the proposition. Other Questions Involved. Inasmuch as the proposed reserve is designed for the preservation of natural watersheds and the advance ment of Irrigation Interests, chances for sheepmen getting in on the new arrangement are thought to bo pret ty slim. Sheep are accused of de stroying the sources of water. The watersheds of John Day are within the area marked off, and thoro has been long discontent because the Im mense volume of the John Day's forks, now three streams as useless as any to be found anywhere, was not stored In reservoirs and used for Irrigation on the innumerable small valleys and the sage brush land scat tered within reach. Details are anxiously waited In all the large towns contiguous to the country affected. The Interest of cattle men, sheep men, residents, as opposed to outsiders and small stock men, aro so hopelessly Interwoven that people are wondering how the department will get them straight ened out. Meanwhile the sheep man worries most of all. as heavy a load as $1250 of fines alono would ho put upon tho Leeds postmnBter. Mr. Qulmby says thoro aro three or four such men as Manning, who are typical deer-skinners, In Southern Oregon, and ho thinks hy tho appre hension of Manning he has gotten In a fair 'ay to break up tho whole bus iness. .Manning was reported seri ously Blck when Hobson found him. Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer C. C. Harlnn, of Ea ton, O., can do so now, though for years he couldn't, becauso he Buffor- ed untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physiclnns and medicines failed to holp him until ho tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that ho do- f lares they are a godsend to sufTorors rom dyspepsia nnd stomach troubles, Unrivaled for diseases of tho stom ach, liver, klilnoys, they build up and give now life to the wholo system. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. NO WALLA WALLA MEETING RAILWAY PRESIDENTS CALL DATE OFF BY WIRE. ! Reduction of Rates Promised at Dav enport and Colfax, Will Apply all Over This Section. Wallla Walla, Aug. 0. Tho rail road 'presidents will not hold a con ference with tho farmers of this val ley In this city, ns announced yester day, telegraphic advices having beeu received withdrawing tho dato hero. The presidents havo announced a reduction of rates as possible In tho Immediate futuro, In tlmo to benefit tho growers of this crop, and it wa8 deemed not necessary to hold a meet ing here. Tho gathering at Davon poit and Colfax seem to havo sorved tho purposo nicely, and after a dato was fixed for a meeting here it was withdrawn and tho Incident closed. Fakirs at La Grande. La Grande may not bo made up of any wiser or uuy more foolish people than aro to be found In similar com munities, but the town has been an "easy mark" for various sorts of grafts within tho past few weeks. Al most any kind of a combination that wants to gather in some caBy money finds this a fertile field. Wo have had tho man-eallng Hon, the bull fight, the bloomer girls and lots of othor things calculated to soparato tho peoplo from their surplus of looso change. And still others come nnd tho money goes. Nobody needs to bo penurious enough to refuse to spend a llttlo money now and then for diversions when there Is a prospect of value "e celved, but It Is simply lnoxplalnahlo why so many peoplo will almost fall over each other to spend money with no possibility of ndeiiato return. I-a Grande Chronicle. AN EARLY WEDDING. As the Sun Rose, Two Happy. Heart Were Made One. Colea Kerry, Va., Aug. 6. Tho Oaks, tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crenshaw Ulco, was tho Bcono of a novel event this morning In tho shapo of an open air wedding ut sun rise. Tho brldo was Miss Mary Blair Ulco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klco, and tho bridegroom Mr. Charles' Wil liam Ileolie. of Now York. Tho bride I Bolectcd tho unusual hour for her ! niarrhigo bocauso of tho many attrac tions In tho onrly morning in xno oia gnrdun on hor father's estate Tho ceremony was performed by tho Hov. William Miller, of Bryn Mawr, I'n. The bride wore n gown of whlto crepe do chine, trimmed with pearls, and a laco veil, fastoned with a wreath of whlto rosos. Just Look at Her. Whence came that sprightly stop, faultless skin, rich, rosy complex ion, smiling faco. She looks good, feels good. Hero's hor Bccret. She uses Dr. King'B New Life Pills. Ho suit, all organs actlvo, digestion good, no headaches, no chunco for "blues." Try jthem yourself, pnly 25c at Tallman & Co.'s. Removal Notice. I havo removed my office to tho building on Court Btreet, ono door east of First National Bank building, where' I will contlnuo In sumo linos of business as heretofore. J, II. DICKSON. Tho Dtlca. (N. Y.) Trlhuno ex presses tho hopo that tho largo and varied manufacturing intorests of that city will take up at once tho matter of being represented at tho World's Fair. 9 sr.? t . ... . . j . J, v - t , v.. .... i. .i ii ai.a A POSTMASTER TRAPPED. In the Act of Trafficking In Deer Skins Contrary to Law. Frank Manning, who Is poamaster of Leeds, a small olflce located on up per Rogue river, was a few aays since arrested upon the authority of malt? uuuic vy tn wuii wimuj t ra-- with killing deer for their hidesre ports the Democratic. Times. It 1b alleged that he tanned the skins him self and shipped them' through the mails. Manning has been suspected of this violation of the game law, but heretofore It has been impossible to fasten the crime on him. This -time Mr. Quimby's deputy, E. O. Hobson, personating a timber locator, trapped him. Fifty deer skins and one fawn skin were found in bis possession. He then admitted his guilt and promised to go Into court, pieaa guuiy ana pay his fine. Tho warden is not dis posed to be easy with him, and will take Manning's case Into the circuit court. His excellence In the prose cution of cases before justices of tbe peace has been so unsatisfactory that 'he will hereafter submit bis prosecution onlf to the circuit court. He can fie a separate charge for each deer skltr, according to his con struction of the law and the. lowest fine permitted by the statute Is $25. In case of conviction on every count Tho dallv nowBimper appeals to no faction, sect or class in tho commu nity. It Is read alike uy uio ncn ana tho poor, tho high and tho low, tho learned and the Ignorant. No family Is so wealthy that it can secure Its dally information of tho world's hap penings oxcopt by tho dally paper. NTn f.imli- la tn nooi that tho daili paper of today Is outside or ltB rango of expenditure, Mahlu'H Magazino, August. Sore Hands SUMMER DRINKS That aro puro and wholesome and add to the pleasures of life are those manufactured by us. Orange Cider, Sarsapatilla, Ginger Ale. Ironbrew, Soda Pop. Always see that the bottles bear the label of The Pendleton Soda Works. ONE MIGHT CURB Soak tbs aid thorn mtUy, on retfrlsg . la. ktaci. ltehisr, burning p1hm, MlMlxM, nldthMwlMatMM v14 rwiBDadaABCjH(M. WE ARE THE PEOPLE a4 the only people is tto.spfdlafy frMyp that earry a aesspjete steck (,