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MONDAY, MAY 18, 1903. ROBBERY AT ADAMS Dandruff and Falling Hair vanish iJctoie the magic touch of ttcwbrp's Hexpicidc, the latest scientific discovery. It kills the dandruff germs. Destroy the cause, you re move the effect Kill the dandruff germ, and your hair will grow abundantly. Sr. Kmwn.lD ibo. Dm. . fW Safest al fa-st-CIaw Drug Stores. WANTED v Help wanted to harvest tho straw tony crop In tho vicinity of Milton and Kreewator. The crop promises to be unusually largo, and outside help will be needed. There will bo employment for a large number of persons In harvesting the crop. Fam ilies who wish to take a six weeks out ing and combine profit with pleasure are invited to come up to tho Free water strawberry fields. Camping grounds will bo furnished free. Twenty-five cents per crato is paid for picking. Address N. W. Mum ford. Freewator. Oregon, or 11. T. Motley, Milton, Oregon. LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com ranies we represent. Our companies, stand first in the world. ( AaaeU .Hsxtford Fire Insurance Co.f 12,250,076 AlliMoe Assurance Co 29,039,968 Xeodon Lnoashlre Fire Insurance Co 2,644,683 Worth British & Mercantile .P n 19.696.974 Soya) iBsuiwee Co 23,807,163 FRANK B. CLOPTOM AS1IT tOO MAIN STREET HOMES T4ay I offer the following city and country property: J2 per aero for cholco 160-acre farm about one mile from city limits new bouse. $l,e0 for 600 acres, part bottom, im nroved: 350 acres In wheat, E acres fine orchard; 10 minutes out. 110,000320 acres of first-class wheat land, lmnrovea : crop goes wnn place: only two miles out. 31,860 a new house and lot in bot toss. JIB and un for lota on south side. A sice business which payB, for about 11,200. Two other business open tegs. N. T. Conklin. :At Postoffice.: Prions, Red 277. Going to Improve Repair your homes or places of business by having them paint ed or papered. Come to us Large and nicely selected stock ol wall paper and paints. E. J. Murphy, 111 Cosrt Street. Agency for Ikw Paint. tie Sherwin-Wil- nr.t MrWHPAPBRB TO TUT UNDER cnuti. on sbelres, walls, or for wrap etac sw pasts. Old newspapers In torn JurAas ISO seen at 9fi coots s bundle at.tks'.aUarr OSMONlaM oslco, reue- STOREKEEPER BOUND AND GAGGED AND SAFE LUUitu. Nervy Procedure Last Saturday Night by Robbers of Whom There Is no Trace Only Secured Thirty-eight Dollars. Adams bad a session with two bold highwaymen on Saturday evening, In which pistols, gags and midnight cries featured most predominantly. .About 8:30 Saturday evening, Har vey Itlcliardson, of the firm of Rich ardson Brothers, prepared to close the store for tho night. The store building Is a large brick structure with old-fashioned Iron shutters on the windows In front and rear. Mr. Richardson closed the Bhuttcrs on the front windows and locking the front door, proceeded to mo nacK m tho room, whero he started to close tho shutters on the back windows. As he stopped out of the door no was commanded by two men to throw up his hands. EYnm nnw on mines are liu. n iinitP.1 Into the store and ran into the offlce, which Is a little room, wninsrniPi! fnr nbout three feet am! glass the rest of the way to the cell- intr Thn rouners iouuweu muiiuiu- son Into tho offlce by forcing the door. Here luchardson ran neninu xne saie and attempted to draw his gun, when the robbers shot him tnrougn tne third flncer of his right hand. Rich ardson's gun waB struck up and dls-, charged Into the colling. Bound and Gaggtd. Tim robbers overpowered the store keeper and bound him securely with some cotton clothesline and large binding twine. Then, tearing a small curtain from the office window, they used It as a gag, binding It in place with two large bandana handker chiefs, one over the gag and one over tho eyes. The robbers now turned tneir at tention to the safe, which had not vet been closed. From It and tho cash register they took leaving oeninu a couplo of checks. They then blew out the lamp and taking an Iron box from the safo and Richardson's pistol, wont out of the back door, closed the shutters and made off In the dark-noss. Mr. Richardson, left alone In the store, rolled to the safe door ana managed to work tho gag from his mouth by rubbing It against the cor ner of the safo door. Having cleared his voice he rolled to the front of the store, whore he succeeded In at tracting the attention of a cnance passerby after having been bound about half nn hour. The robbers were wise in their ac tions, and took only what could not be identified. They left behind tho checks and the proprietor's watch. Tho iron box they carried away witn them was of no value, as It contained Insurance papers. Sheriff T. D. Taylor went to Adams yesterday and spent the day in look ing for somo clue to the robbers, but could find none. One man was ar rested at Helix, but told a satisfactory story and was released. The night was very dark and the robbers were seen but indistinctly by Mr. Richard son, before they bound his eyes, so that at tho present time the authori ties have no clue upon which to work. DO YOU GET UP WITH A IAXB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes Ton Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful r r ..mc ttinjir. nv ur. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid ney, liver and blad der remedy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century; discovered af tery ears of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is woudcrium successfuYin promptly curing lame back, nrirncid catarrh, of the bladder and IKlTamp-Root not rec fo dst the remedy you need It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice and I has PENDLETON, OHEOOR r.., orooon Experiment Station. A representative of the La aranoo " . JL,f.,t i svorv case that a Special arr7nK.ent has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have nrt already tried it, may have sample bottle sentee by niaU book te 1- fi'rtTfyrhavekidneyprbladdertro bl" When writing mention readingth w generous offer in this paper andsend your . . . t-:i..., eyv. address 10 ui. rnn.".. x, rn.. ninchamton, N. V. The regular n,,(l one- w1nc are Hoia. o Bw.Bp.Eo. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, bnt remember the name, o. r, TV. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Ilinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. LOESS Observer recently visited tho Eastern Oregon experiment station at Union. He found that about 450 acres ui .i. aintlnn farm are on too rajiwiui. - -- - now under cultivation under ui u.. tlon of Prof. Leckenby. uno 01 main features of tho expenmeuu. work carried on Is the testing and breeding of grasses. Sometning vU. . . .klnt. TUOrO 200 varieties, a numoer 01 !. originated by Prof. Leckenuy, are tinder cultivation. All tne sni- 1 In ilrlllB abOllt on tne larm are - 18 inches apart and the yield inus ob tained Is as large, If not larger, than when the seed Is planted in the old , T.nst vear from an acre "i nii.ontrn Rrome inrass a ton of seed . harvested, for which Prof. I.eck nnhv was offered J1.00 per pound. Tho need oeas grown on tne mrui toil to six tons, for JU31 Jtoi - .-hi,.h nn offer of 6 cents per pound ...onivnri Prom ono acre tho wur - . vlnhi was 29G0 pounds. Another very important lino of work carried on at the station' is tho growing of sugar . o,l Iomiirknh!f SUCCCSS liaS UK l L OCW. . . . been achieved in this work. ALWAYS TIRED NEVER RESTED . .. . t-.M linn! work or bodilv To be tircu ou. - - . u ( Sfan" "x austion Witbout physical er there is mi lievcr.rested feeling a weari t,on and n tired, ut tr , ftnd ghows nCSS Ho,w disorder is threatening the health. One of the cHd, 8?meh?"."l 1 - iver-rested condition" is impure tlJS aUon Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure blood th nervous force, the inus- por over f our yews I suffered with t,B, liL-coinewcak.tlietll- causing a thorough bresklngdownot mrVJlJ ClCS litconic w . , .1 ooueln, who had boon bencflted by B 1! crest on impaired, ana t u j .a it, and it oured yfrj ccncral disorucr o.. S?Sn7B- mJ!!ia :i.,.,o-l,ni,t the SVStciu. - . - Mwn.anoAyTOSS, Debility, insomnia, nw w,mauioi.,uuiuiUii,iim, dvspcps'ia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and U.e nundRdi J djspcpMu, 1 .. t9 weoften hnve aredue ditectlvfnn ditiou of thc blood und circulation, andtheqJ wnv to cct rid of them is by nurifvinp snA a up the blood, and for this purpose norcmtdvl ..,i.i.t ,1 nnd trmintrnn thc system. ItisavccctaMeMiwiJ ?f",i0i,r.,l nnd refreshing sleep comes to the tired, never-rested. J JO rfJE swrrMnxinc co., ATimi Unitarian Anniversaries. Boston, May 18. This Is tho anni versary week of the Auiorlcan Uni tarian Association and representa tives of that denomination aro gath ered here from far and near to tako part in tho exorcises which oponed this morning with a service of prayer In King's Chapel. Senator Hoar, Dr. Rvcrott Halo and other famous speakers will be heard during tho week. Prunes In California. Thc California Fruit Grower, April 18, reports the prune situation In that state. as follows: The prune market, contrary to ex pectations, shows weakness In place of the hardening tendency naturally looked for, owing to the unfavora ble reports from the large producing districts. Reports received at these offices during the week would indicate that the prune crop of this state at the present time Ib about 40 per cent short as compared with that of last season. In the lower San Joaquin valley six of the largest orchards, ag gregating upwards of 3000 acres, re port the shortage to bo fully BO por cent as compared with last year. The trees were overloaded last season. henco It Ib but natural that they should take a rest this year. Condi tions indicate that the fruit will run to large sizes. Old prunes are freely offered on 2V4 and 2c basis for outside and Santa Clara respectively. A firm of fer of 2c for outside stock would be confirmed by some holders but quo tations are not being generally made on 2V&c basis. Exports of prunes from tho United States for the eight months ended February 28, amounted to 69,109,646 pounds in 1903, and for the same pe riod In 1902, the exports were 18,937, 996 pounds, and in the year 1901 but 6,920,888 pounds of prunes went ex port. In short tho foreign markets took one-third of last season's crop at better prices than can be obtained at present for spot stocks. Strike Issues Compromised. Glasgow, May 18. Tho Clyde en glneors" strlko ended this morning. It Is supposed thoro wcro mutual con cossions. Riots In Bridgeport. Bridgeport, Conn., May 18. Follow ing tho trolloy strike riots of yester day, thore Ib perfect quiet today. No attempt was made by tho mnnnge mont to run the early cars. Tho Owner Seo hero! You wnnt to handlo that trunk more carefully! Tho Porter I"ll look out for It, sir. know a man who let oue drop on his toos last month, an' ho ain't out of tho hospital yet. Town and Country. TAPE WORMS 'A taps worn elckteen feet louc at leut eeme on the scene after my taking two CASCAU11TS. Tills I am sure has caused my bad health for the past three years. I am atlll talons Caacnret. the only cathartic worthy of noiloe by sensible people." usu, w. uufTLSB, uaira, uss. CANOV Housemaid I overheard tho missis tolling a caller the other day that I was "no good. Butlor Woll, Isn't that what listen ers generally hear of themselves? Chicago Tribune. COMING EVENTS. May 201. O. O. F. grand' lodge, Portland. May 20, Juno 3 Presbyterian gen eral assembly, Los Angeles, iai. May 24-29 Commencement at Pen ton Academy: 24, baccalaureate ser mon; 27, class day; 29, commence ment; 30, banquet. May 23-28 Commencement weoic: finlrt ,inv! 24. baccalaureate sormon, 25, juniors entertain seniors; 26, pub lic program by juniors; i. huuiui class day; 29, commencement; alumni banquet, 30. May 26, 27 uaieuonian picnic ui Athena. May 28. 29 and June 12, 13 Wool sales. Pendleton. June 1 Circuit court. June 2, 3 and June 23, 24 "Wool sales, Heppner. Juno 6, 6 Wool sales, The Dalles. June 9, 10 and June 26, 27 Wool sales, Shanlko . June 15, 16 Wool sales, Baker City. Juno 11, 12, 13 Ninth annual re union, Umatilla county pioneers, at Weston. June 17 Oregon Pioneer Associa tion, Portland. June 18, is wool sales, Elgin. June 23. 24. 25 end 26 Eastern Oregon Baptist Association, Pendle ton. June 23, 24, 25 State Federation of Women's Clubs, Astoria, July 2 Eastern Oregon C. A. R. en campment, Union July 6-10 Forty-Becond annual meeting National Educational Asso ciation, Boston, Mass. July 7 Improved Order of nedmen great council, Portland. August 17 National G. A. R. en campment, San Francisco. September 8-11 National irrigation congress, Ogden, Utah. "Uncle Joe" Cannon's nlrthday for 1903 Bltpped by last Thursday. Ask ed to suggest somothing appropriate for a reporter to say on tho occasion the next speaker dictated this: "Mr, Cannon was born of God-fearing and man-loving parents. Ho made himself, and he did a blamed poor job of it." "I don't seem to mako any Impres sion on your fathor, Maude. And I've done my best to get on his right side.' "Try his loft side, George. He hears better on that side." Cleve land Plain Dealer. TSAOI MARK OtSlsmMO I'l.iunl Pl!hl.i riitj.nt Tuti florid. Do Uood, Neer Sicken. Weaken. or Orlpe.lOc. ae.Utt. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sltrtiaf Kaarir t !. Cklae. NeatoMl. St ra. Sll NI-TIIAC WkVi'X&S NO 'X ...uj. Willie WlnU'rinun And so you w-n . 1.1 .. mc? Mamie Montana Why. huw perfectly ridiculous you urc. Willie. Why, you"n uuttilng biifun American: The Grand Trunk Gold Mil Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District! Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on that vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at j S10.ooo.ooo. The COLUMBIA valued at S5.ooo.ooo. GOLCONDA valued at $3,- 000,000. 1 tit: iYiuiNmu 1 n u. m. tu b BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling I Owns Its Property Conslstlnc of 160 Acres of RichQold BcirlntVl It lias no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative mining and business management! It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c per share. It will become a dividend oaver in a short time. It will pay you to write us for full particulars and tot careful investigation of its merits. It has the indorsement of mining men, business men bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. H. S. McCallum & Company, Miners, Brokersand Financial Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYS0N, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon, Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mi . A uisinci rice un nppui.auuu. Chicago Typewriter MAPLE BROS, Al Price $35 Equal to any lOOMs Typewriter Buppl'' ber Htsmp w St. GEORGE Restaurant Dinner Twenty-five Cents l'rom 11.30 a. m, to 7 p. m. Short orders a speciality Quick, Courteous Servioe Open all Day and Night T. A.O!dfather, Prop. rOK SAM5 AT THE EAST OUEQONIAN offlce. Urge bundles ot newspapers, eon talnlng over 100 big papers csk be ot talpul for 25 onts a bundle. The Ovenon Dally Journal can be found on sale st Frarler's book store. Babbit Metal, best In the world. In bars. Price, 91 per bar, at .the East clasj our Pendleton Steam Laui w have iust opened a ... 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