1 DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1903. A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned ; J. I I ULL lIULvlllL H I II I I t mi i i in mill ii i - ii i nnnmw i i n i i v JS3 i ll' t -'Vr , ft i j Uf A I I A Willi DDCD1B. 1 I I IX NO IU Hi tor spring 1 i The height of perfection in Tail oring haB been attained in onr lines of Spring Clothing. Each garment haB a distinguishing style which together with many other notable points has bonght onr clothing in great favor with the conservative dressers. See our Suits, from $10.00 to $ J 2.50 Baer & Daley One price Clothiers, Furnishers Sc Hatters flaziaui Sack GENERAL NEWS. An auto-moblle nice is on between Paris and Madrid. An expedition lias jtist left Frond- helm, Norway. In search of the north pole. A rebellion Ik announced in Bolivia, of the usual South American propor tions. The British Isles have been quar antined against Argentine and Uru guayan cattle. Labor troubles in Valparaiso, Chile, have almost reached the proportion nf an insurrection. -Martial law has been proclaimed. Ethel Clark, who was kidnapped from her home at Ilaltlmuro 23 years ago, when a little girl, hns returned home and been Identified. The Great Northern Hallway Com pany is advertising in Kansas City for 100 conductors, but so far there has not been an applicant. A sick native of Hawaii was beaten to death with a Bible. The native physician held that he was possessed nf devils and took that means nf cast ing them out. In spite of Itusslau denials and ef forts to suppress the facts, It has be come known that 4-1 Jews were mas sacred at Kishlncff and 84 others more or less Heriously wounded. Two young men In New Jersey . fought a duel with clubs to see which should have Miss Rosa Latzsky, who i suggested the duel. While it was in progress, Kosa wok being married to a third suitor. The duelists were both . badly injured. A Jersey City man, on account of his weak heart rorbiddlng the use of anastbesia, submitted to two ampu tations or an injured leg. the first below, the second above tho knee, The second was rendered necessary by gangrene. He did not lose con sciousness at any time. A burglar was discovered in a house In St. Albans. Vt. Two men residing in the house were awakened and each attacked tho other mistaking ,hlm for the intruder. Both were se riously hurt, one with a club, the other with a pistol. The burglar es-1 teapeu. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton, John B. Ashton, Chicago. J. B. Keeny, Elgin. Dr. M. S. Kern, Chicago. H. A. Mumm, San Francisco. M. A. Hoswell, Seattle. It. B. May, Portland. Fred S. Ilodgers. Portland. Barney Catton, Portland. Mrs. M. T. Steel, Seattle. It. E. Porter, Meachnm. John J. Balleray, city. Airs. J. W. Henderson, Portland. Effie E. Stone, Portland. W. U Crawford and wife, Portland C. J. Brown, Portland. W. S. Phillips, Seattle. G. S. Jungman, Portland. E. B. Canon, Portland. Thomas Purdy, Portlnnd. D. D. Fagnn, San Francisco. E. V. Bray. Portland. Arthur G. Locke. Cincinnati. A. L. Carson, Milwaukee. T. B. Johnson, city. A. D. Chase, Portland . Thomas Nestar, Portland. .Miles F. Reed. Moscow. Minnie E. Burle, Grand Islauu. .Mrs. U. G. Earles, North Yakimn. WALLA WALLA PREPAR ING FOR 10,000 PEOPLE. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. A new rural delivery route will be ' 'established at Cnrvallls, June I. I Edwnrd Kjebobln. who was shot last i Sunday by O. E. Negus, died Wednes day night of his wounds. A sea Hon weighing l.GuO pounds, , was killed Wednesday by n Iialfbreed fisherman, near Vancouver. II. C. The steamer (iussle Brown left Se attle for Nome Wednesday, the first vessel tu clear for the North this ' spring. I A telephone franchise of 25 yenrs, lias been (ranted by tho city of Cor .vullis to a company ol local capital ists. - The Kti-nrnor Eagle, of the Puget .Soundl line, wns Intrned to the water's edge, Wednesday at Eagle Harbor; .loss $8,000. W. IV. Vessy, of North Yakima, lias just completed the longest continuous fence- In the Northwest. It Is over 32 miles in length. A Japanese cook in a Great North- Golden Rule Hotel. W. T. Troutt and wife, Spokane. C. L. Trout, Spokane. M. E. Welch, Spokane. W. F. Courtney. Walla Walla. N. Cyrus, Dayton. G. E. Kershaw. Lawrence. G. R. Clayton. New York. W. J. Baxter, Paoll. It. L. Stewart, Portland, Mrs. J. E. Pertol, city. .1. Haldlman, The Dalles. S. D. Johnson, Walla Walla. J. P. Frouse, Portland. L. C. Jamison. Butte. W. D. Swart, Spokane. C. L. Dixon, Mlssoull. .Mrs. E. A. Martin. Jamestown. G. W. Bradley. Athena. F. Dunn, Spokane. W. J. Moore, Spokune. T. W. Lusk, La Grnnde. C. C Simpson. Spokane. R. R. Owen, Helix. A. Murk, .Minneapolis. J. Collard, Minneapolis. A. F. Olson, Minneapolis. William Finn, Minneapolis. A. J. Hall, Spokane. W. D. Drake. Minneapolis. S. S. Gill, Portland. H. C. Mnnoly, Athena. " J. K. Miller. Ocosta. T. C. Hardy. Jewel. Charles Austin. Spokane. W. C. Smith, Walla Walla. J. Kasserman, Minneapolis. W. H. Vaughn, Sumptor. W. A. Johnson. Portland, E. C. Dwyer. Clognot. C II Roman, Spokane. T. W. Remington. Canyon City. C. A Hall. Butte. If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money re funded If It does not satisfy you. Write to W..H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for free sample. W. H Schmidt & Co., druggists . For Sale. Threo-quarter sections of good wheat laud, of which one-half is in grain, and all lies five miles north- Ten Excursion Trains Will Carry the Crowds to That City on May 25 Umatilla Expected to Furnish 5,000 Visitors. The 10,000 people that It is estimat ed will crowd Walla Walla from all points of the Inland Empire on pres ident's day, will be handled by 10 ex cursion trains, tho largest number that ever pulled Into the city on any one day, says the Walla Walla States man. Robert Burns, general agent ror the O. R. & N' this morning stated that his road would run five trains into the city and expected to carry any where from 4,000 to 5,1100 people. The special trains on this road will be one from Pomeroy, two from Day ton and way points and two from Pen dleton. On the line of the W. & C. R. rail way, General Manager McCabe this morning said It was a question of se curing coaches to transport the people along his road. "If we are able to se cure the coaches, the W. & C. R. railway will bring five excursion trains into Walla Walla on presmcnt'n day," he said. "One will come from tho Eureka flat country, one from Athena and way points, one from i'enuieton and two from Dayton. We are begging, borrowing and will prob ably have to resort to stealing cars to accommodate the crowds we ex pect to come to Walla Walla that day." Messrs. McCabe and Burns both estimate that between S.000 and 10.- 000 people will come to Walla Walla that day. Pendleton and Umatilla county's contribution is estimated anywhere from 4.000 to G.00O. Tho flat proper and that cection of coun try north and east of Prescott should furnish another 1.000 and the remain der will come from Dayton. Waltsburc and Pomeroy. though many Pomeroy people win go to uoliax. where the president Is scheduled to make a short stay. The care and accommodation of the thousands who will crowd the city Is matter of serious concern to the city authorities. There have been large crowds In Walla Walla, urohn- bly the larce3t belne Bryan's dnv in July, 1897, when it was estimated that 10,000 outsiders were in .the city. To handle and feed from S.000 to 10,000 people Is a stupendous matter. 'Jtist Try a Parrot Cigar" 5 cents BELL & CO. Sole Distributors Front and Washington Sts , Portlnnd, Oregon Yoo. can save from 25 to 50 per cent on the st ook I have left tm. , cenulne closing out sale andIam catUngprloesloafli.l"i' sell inem, l imveumuo uo"j . ... .uc iince oris portieres, rugs, art squares and mattings. All 60c and 65c linoleum I am closing out at 50c a yard ah grin nnrl Ffin wall naner I have marked down t ok.' uiai 11 auou I X" - wvuw uu, I still have some hifrii graqe sianaara sewing machlnts left . are I'iniiki m, jw - w v-iiviu. i iiav nt . . . - ' . . .j . c , frntn !S 111) These are genuine bargains, --- i ouu see me. Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again," writes D. H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for liver, stom ach and hotels. Purely vegetable. Never sripe. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. 1 IFIsSP FAN INfi Stnre npar iha D.: UI1U Sharpies Tubular Dairy Cream Separator Beats them all for close skimming and easy running, no disc or bowl complications whatever The closest skimniitiir and ..... nr fcixii ami.ik v ul Lnm mm . hh'ii rmrr sinna. il . " I 7 , -vH.ui uuuw Ul( nuvtJirw uiruuuiKuuuevs us rega'a to quality 1 I I L II 111 UIIU LIT 111 IHTIML1I r III TIIO uciuiuiuic fjuiioiuticu luipossi ie. it delivers niinnjLUi mm uuiiLuii uciinii. itimiiii n n t h.iii -i nut uiuic uuu mnu unu ue oDiaiDed from I other Separator in eisten'e. an bethorou r -- V Wl U C II 11 uiee, as mere are oniy uiree pieces to the how . . . . r. 1 - w uuuu t v, .v.. u.i icucwai nirut Mi.r umn ocNiLaui( uu but) limrKel. For catalogue, address: t r Tivi n tu ii j j u 741 MAIN ST.' PENDLETON, ORE, IssVIhbsssssssssssi '1 Ten Dollars Reward. A brown mare, shod all round, with a white stripe In her face and wear ing a saddle with a coat tied on be hind, has strayed away from the vi cinity of Gibbon station. Ten dollars reward will bo paid for the return of the outfit to Henry Hill, Helix, Oregon. Miim A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Morrltt, of Salesman (recommending blue necli tle with large pink spots) But wouldn't you like one like that? I'm sulling a lot of them this year. Sar castic Customer Indeed, very clever of you, I'm sure. Harvard Lampoon. No. Mehoopnny. Pa., made a startling test resulting In a wonderful cure. He writes, "A patient w-as attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcerations of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach troubles so I pre scribed them. The patient gained from the first and has not had an at tack In li mniltlifl " TMnnt.!.. T1IAW are positively guaranteed for dyspep-i V-fa am I nntlHfir sin. Indigestion, constipation and kid- OlCCllII laUIiUl Y Trv rhpm nnl.- rtrtn nt ! w Pendleton ney troubles. Tallman & Co.'s, COMING EVENTS. May S-17 Pacific Coast Concren. tlonal Congress, Seattle. May 12-15 Golf tournament. May H. 24 Seventh Dav Aili-Hntlst conference, Pendleton. .May 201. O. O. F. cranil ln,lu Portland. May 20, June 3 Presbyterian eon. eral assembly, Los Angeles, Cal. May 24-29 Commencement nt u.,n. ton Academy: 24. baccalaureate ser-' mon; 27. class day; 29, eommence-' nient; an, oanmiet. 1 1 1' H H' Hill II I I H't 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 M ihh YOUR LAWNS. mwkii iitutiu iv Ha uil t.uaiiv iiiamiaiiiuu. l ani: a iuijk at our Easy Running Lawn Mowers. i iicv iiic inane: uu liic nurrnci i iriiiL:i iih i ilk h iMPasure iu operate them. L,ct us supply you with GARDEN HOSb. Best goods at lowest prices. : : : : t r : : : Thompson Hardware Co., 621 Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE J Headquarters for Fishing Supplies. H"W-I A III 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 II I I II I 1 1 1 We have just opened a modern ly equipped laundry on Webb street just east of the East Ore- gonian i-iuiining. we are pre- i pared to do first class work j promptly Consult our list of . ptices and give us a trial. We1 make special rates to families. , Phons us and we will call for your j laundry. Don't send your clothes 1 to Chinese wash houses when you I can get it done better and with ' less wear at our laundry where none but white help are employed Stephens & Jordan May 23-28 Commenrnmom .!,. i'norie Wain 1101 Pendleton, Or. field day; 24. baccalaureate sermon; 23, Juniors entertain seniors; 2C, pub lic program by juniors; 27, senior uiuao uuy; commencement; alumni banquet. 30. May 2b. 27 Caledonian plcnlr at For Rent Suite of rooms tiloii. furnlaheiL one hlock anil n hnlf want ! ui .iiuiu sireei. lnnulre 20S Alia. era uoariuug car. was stabbed tu t east of the city. A dwelling, two death Wednesday evening by a fel- j barns and other outbuildings, and a low countryman. i good water system. Call at Oliver Tacoma Is experiencing an acute . A: Co.'s grocery, or at the home of v.. beef famine. Local butchers are now j W. ltlgby, 704 Thompson street. anxiously awaiting cattio shipments from Texas, which were ordered in , Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures nn extremity. Chronic Blood Poisoning and all The master painters of Portland Scrofulous affections. At all times a are hiring every non-union man who piaichlcss systom tonic and prlfter. wm wont, i ne uemanu lor painters , ' '"cu 11 is enormous, some of the firms hav- e"' EOc an5 1-00 F- w- Schmidt & Jng 00 and CO houses engaged ah"nd. Co - lrngglsts. 1 Pierre Dolorme. a half-breed of Vancouver, II. -C, slashed his wife Lot ,or 8a,e with a butcher kuife, Wednesday. I offer some nice lots on the north Thinking he had killed her, ho cut s'lo near the river.' No grading need- ;lils own throat, dying almost instant- Price $200 to $300. N, T. Conk- Enjoy Life Out door exercise means improved health and a sunny disposition All Kinds of Sporting and Pleasure Goods No matter what game or pastime your fancy runs to, you can get the goods to promote it at FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store Out Soda Fountain Is sizzling, and fizziug, and Imbling with the Most Delicious Drinks None nut the best quality of materials are nsed. DELICIOUS SODA DRINKS Try onr Mt. Hood Snndae Only at F. W. Sctmidt's The Reliable Druggist fojlofficc Block-. I'hone Main 8m THE BEST HANDFACTDRING COHPABT STEAM AND HORSE POWER COMBINED HARVESTERS an iti) , . . t,. . . fi rnm- ou a ocm me original inventor of tne nrsi buclcsoiu. - blned Harvester. We wish to call the attention of our friends whs contempt purchasing a Side-Hill Combined Harvester the coming season, tw we are still in tho lead in the way of Improvements, in uarvesuus machinery, and which our farmer friends have rightfully named tw "KING OF the riRi.iv Aftn- ....i.i.. io in the field tw imoi b. iii-en years, and lor the season of 1903 it will ne sun as we nave made a number of valuable Improvements. The MACHINE Is the stronest and most durable made. n.ir-mjvto uhive WHEELS 5 feet 4 inches nlgn, zz RUNAWAYS are a rare thing with us. There is a brake oo main urive wheel, which is controlled by the driver. HEADER 1 itrW-on i..,i..r.n..,in..i.- i, nroin uhct'l o( S-f - - " .. t .... v. t.uv.tlLl UUW ttic (l ' ' ' o,r arator, and is arranueri will, n Pinti, r.i- ii,rnimr in anil out ol s' when turning corners. ticularir . "imiuu wiau lo can your uiicunuu i . to the seuaratlnv ni,niiioa nf r.... i.i w xinim that no oul D t" ---- " 1 WU1 lUHtUlUCi " L H - ... It combined harvester on the market can lu any way compare " '! for speed and thoroughness of work, in all kinds and condition' Oram, and will require less team to operate it. AUTOMATIC GOVERNOR-Our patent wind governor on fans governs the blast so that at any speed at which the barveie' may be traveling, the wind is automatically regulated and prevent elogging the shoe ami mri-vim- i, nun- in the straw. -----fl 1 -.11. " ' " 1 ... We take pleasure n inviting you to call on Temple & Wlle Pendleton, and malte a personal Inspection of each and every pan our machines before ninnin v..h mnchlne warr ed to do all wo claim for It and to be first-class In every respect TEMPLE & WILCOX, Local Agents Jin.