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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1903 I lite Boys Wash Suits New shipment just in, new patterns 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Straw hats 10c, 25c, 50c, $1 to $2.50 Canvass shoes COo, 65c, 90c, $1 to $1.50 SuflimiMeir Onudlerweair 25c, 50c,' 75c and $1.00 per garment r We also have $ Belfast Wasl linen Underwear I E Suiiier Neckwear Belts and Suspenders BAER & DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Ha ters 3 GENERAL NEWS. A special train of Georgia editors Is on Its way to tho Northwest via California, Scientific agrostologists believe that tho finest species of Arabian dates can ho successfully propagated in California. A car laden with dump dirt fell off a trestle 20 miles west of Cheyenne yesterday, and hilled four men, upon whom It fell. Captain Shanks, of the 18th U. S, infantry regiment, has declined the governorship of Cavlte province, Philippine Islands. The opinion Is rapidly gaining ground that there Is no prospect whatever of the Colombian congress ratifying the canal treaty. A horse rnn away at San .lose. Cal frightened by an automobile, and seriously Injured too two ladles In tho carriage lie wus drawing. For the llrst time In the history of tho Kansas City stock yards, Sunday trading Is allowed, on account of the conditions created by tho Hood. Illshop Mntz, of the Catholic dio cese of Colorado, warns his people against all labor organizations that aro socialistic in their tendency. Tho gross earnings of tho railroads of the United States In 1092 wore $1, C8S,52C,0S7 an average of $21 per capita from every man, woman and child In the United States. Marguerite Hoyenval, of Thelles, San Juan, Is not dead as was report ed, hut was in a somewhat deeper trance than usual. She has been in a cataleptic condition for n little over 20 years. The laying of the comer-stono of a Jowlsh synagogue In San Francisco calls attention to the Bteady growth oi that church in tho United States a growth that has been especially noticeable during tho past decade. Tho county in which Galveston, Texas, Is located, has issued bonds to the amount of $l,r()0,000 to build a vitrified brick seawall three miles long and 17 feet high above average low water. It will be just "Texas luck" for the bottom to fall out some dark night and lose tho wall. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NORTHWEST NEWS. One of tho heaviest electrical storms on record visited Tacoma Tuesday. Fireman Henry Howers was killed Monday night In an accident on the O. S. L. at I'ocatlllo. Threo masked men held up a fiutto aaloon Tuesday evening and took $20 fiom six bystanders. Olympla has pledged $35,000 for the establishment of a cereal food manu factory at that point. John F, Dore, a woll-known crimi nal lawyer of Seattle, died suddenly Tuesday of heart diseasb. A cloudburst on the Great Northern near Dig Timber, Mont., Tuesday, de layed traffic for 12 hours, James Mulloney, of Kock Hlver, "Wyo., was killed in a quarrel by James Watts, Monday night. Indian war veterans of Oregon aro now holding a reunion In Portland, With the Oregon I'loneor Association. Chris Larson, of Portland, was rob bed and badly beaten, near tho foot or Morrison street Tuesday morning. Ho may not recover. Henri Drown, sentenced to tho pen tentiary from Paisley. Or.. In 1888 for 16 years, for tho murder of Harry ncnicK, was released Tuesday, Ono million acres of government lanu was mrown open to settlement near Los Angeles Monday and only six locations were made tno nrst day P. O. Friendly, of Kondrlck. Idaho, was Duneu aiive in a wen Tuesday Ho had failed to curb the well and a largo amount of the wall caved in. Received dolly, fresh taniales, craus anu crawusn at Uratz's. Hotel Pendleton. Alex Livingston, city. Kdwln J, Toahe, city. II. J. Dlnny, city. J. A. Fenger, San Francisco. A. Jordan and family, Ilawllu, F. E. Green, San Francisco. Albert Green, San Francisco. F. H. Stacker, San Francisco. William Ellory, city. I.ee Lagnrus, New York. G. W. Sherwood, Tacoma. W. 1 Johnson and wife, Vale. F. W. Hall, Chicago. J. C. Llndsey, Portland. Fred Antenrleth, Portland. G. W. Tachaby, Portland, Kdwln Mack, Portland. C. C. Simpson, Portland. C. M. Henderson, Weston. D. O. Klllin, Spokane. C. N. Matley, Silver City. George Stevens, Spokane, S. I j, Darwin, St. Louis, A. H. Crosflold, Portland. O. P. Warden, Portland. Golden Rule Hotel. O. W. Sportlg. J. Schlmbon, Walla Walla. S. P. Young. Wulla Walla. L. Huff, Wulla Walla. F. .1. Gardner, Portland M. Olson, Walla Walla. A. W. Scott, Seattle. D. Converse, I.ewlston. E. F. Koepke and wife, Ellensburg. A. It. Graham and wife, Kennewlck. C. W. Hoagland and wife, Mlssoull. A. J. Kelly, Mlssoull. F. M. Evans, MIssouli. It. Hudspeth and sou, Athena. Sam Lee, Spokane. F. J. Ileale, Milton. Airs. A. 52. Dooth, Cold Springs. S. C. Renault, Cold Springs. L. B. Smith, Walla Walla. Miss Mitchell, Athena. Miss Smith, Athena. J. A. Lleuollen, Weston. H. Stromper, Weston. J. S. Harris, Weston. J. Edmonds, Portland. L. C. Cuson, Weston. BRiGGSUN ITEMS NORTHERN IDAHO HAS POOR CROP PROSPECTS. How's This? Vt offer One Hundred Dollars reward far any cas of catarrh that can not bn cured by Halt's Catarrh Cnrc. I'-. J. L.-I1I.MI.X A CO.. Toledo, o. Vve. the miderslmied. hare known IA .1. Cheney for the last in years, and believe 111 in perfectly honorable In all busluess transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wi:ST & TIIUAX, Wholesale Drujalsta, Toledo, O. WALDINO, ICINNAN & MARVIN', Whole- nuie jsraKKUUS. 'XOieuo, 1. Unit's Catnrrh Cure Is tnken Internally. acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free, l'rlce 75c per bottle. Sold by all drtiKi;lst3. linn's Family 1111s are the best. Vacation Dreams. Awav un In thr helehtR nf tlin llliu. mountains, far from tho heat, dust and noiso of tho city, Lehman Springs Is a most charming place to spend a short or extended vacation. us numerous not springs aro a pos itive cure for all forms of rheuma tism. Stomach, blood and nervous ills. orders. Every convenience is at imiui a largo, comouious hotel tindor able management, lots of pretty lit tle cottages, ample free camping ground, abundance of shade, swim ming pool, golf links, shooting gal lerg, fine hunting, lots of fish. For rates and particulars, address C, U. Dutton, Lehman Springs, Or. If you are troubled with Impure Mood, Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we soli undor a positive guarantee. It will always euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cts and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Stock Cattle for Sale. Have for sale 50 head of cows, 25 calves by side; 10 2-year-old holfers, and 15 yearling heifers. ELMER SPIKE, Echo, Ore. Deat shoe work at Teutsch'i. Condition of John Blom Is Improving Steadily R. J. Boddy Recovering From a Long Illness Rattlesnakes More Than Usually Numerous. Drlggson, Juno 15. It. J. lloddy, who hns been vory 111 for the past two weeks, is vory much Improved, and was aide to como up to his ranch yesterday from Athena, whore he has been for medical treatment. Willie Narkaus, who hns been at tending the normal school at Weston, returned home Saturday, school hav ing closed Wednesday. John Blom Is Recovering. John lllom, who while visiting nt tho home of James Nnvln last Sun day, had a very narrow escnpo from being killed by being kicked on the top of the head by a horse, Is much Improved this morning. Had he been a foot farther from tho animal, It cer tainly would hnve killed him. How over, a s.ight Injury to tho top of the head and muscles of tho neck are the results. Charles Plnkerton, of Weston, was visiting friends here yesterday. Thomas Narkaus returned last night from arangovllle, Idaho, whore ho has been on n business trip. Ho reports crops not in very good condi tion thereabouts. All who attended the pioneers' pic nic at Weston from this locality, re port having had nn excellent time. Their enjoyment was somewhat dis turbed Friday by tho torrents of ruin and hall which fell. Rut Saturday was quite a good day. A vory large crowd assembled and enjoyed them selves Immensely, as was evident. Harry Robenzwelg, from Athena, was In this locality on business one day last week. Sudden Death of a Heifer. A. M. (11111k lost a 11 tin yearling heifer last Saturday In a mysterious manner. About noon It was turned out of pasture to go to the spring tor water, which Is but n short dis tance from the house. It returned and In n very short time It was notic ed Its throat began to swell, also a place on Its shoulder, and in three hours the animal was dead. Exami nation was had, and It is thought It hud been bitten by n rn .lesnnko while In the act of drink. ug. Snakes are said to bo quite numerous here abouts now, while heretofore they wero nlmost unknown. Mrs. Emma Ross, who has been vory sick. Is convalescing. HOLDMAN ITEMo. News From a Thriving . and Busy Neighborhood. .Mr. Thompson Is suffering from a very painful wound on tho leg. .Airs. F. I j. McCrea is visiting wu.i her mother nt Echo. Miss Cora Johnson, of Echo, Is a guest of Miss Llnnlo Warbuton. Tho dance at Holdman Friday night was a success. Everybody had a flno time. Haying is In progiess In the canyon. Mrs. E. C. Johnson, of Juniper, spent n couple of days last week visiting relatives at Holdman. Rains are still badly needed. Mrs. Jake Parrish has gone to New berg on a visit with her parents. .Mrs. Voriiies and daugaier. Icy, and son Sam, went to the coast for the summer. ALMOST A TORNADO. Houses Unroofed and Trees Uproot ed at Walla Walla. Unroofed buildings, uprooted and twisted trees and broken down fences in Walla Walla and the rural districts waa a result of the fierce gale which swept over the valley early last even ing, says the Wulla Wnlla Statesman. The roof was torn troni tne Knuff man Meat Company's slaughter house east of the city and the foreman's house wus partially wrecked. Mr. Kauffman estimates his damage at $201). The Yenuy waruliuu.se In Duker street was badly twisted and tele graph poles and trees wero knocked down in that vicinity. The presiden tial arch in Main street, went by the boards at 7 o'clock. Its destruction was watched by a hundred people on the streets-. Tho debris wns nllnweu to remain In the street today. At flie comer or Pleasant and How ard streets several huge balm trees were leveled in the street and inter rupted travnl until this morning, when workmen chopped them out. Droken trees and foncen are re ported from all parts of tho city where the gulo almost reached tho proportions of n cyclone. Genrgo La Duo, residing In Fern avenuo, had a nurrow escape from a falling tree. Soveral trees on his place were stripped of huge limbs. ALL WENT IN THE HOLE. Inland Empire League a Losing Prop osition, It is estimated, says tho Walla Walla Union, that during tho short lifo of the Inland Empire League, $2,500 was lost by tho management of tho four clubs. Walla Walla went In over $1,000, while Pendleton, Col fax and Dayton aro about $500 each to tho bad, It seems to have been pretty thor- Blrated. after tho oxper lencos of the last Benson, that n "brush" league cannot bo made to pay. This Is the third tlmo that Uguo basuball In tho Inland Empire has potored out uottro the season wns finished. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony In great quantity Is constantly coming In, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, to be unemialed. A recent expression from T. J. MeFarlaml, Dontorvllio, Vn serves as example. Ho writes: "I had bronchitis for threo years and doc tored all the tlmo without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's Now Discovery, and a fow bot tles wholly cured mo." Equally ef fective In curing nil lung and throat troubles consumption, pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed by Tallmnn & Co., druggists. Trial bottles free, regular size, 50c nnd $1. Notice to Contractors, Sealed proposals will bo received at tho office of T. F. Howard, archi tect, until three o'clock p. m June 27th, 1903. for tho building of a third Htory to the Hotel St. George, accord ing to plans for the same by T, F. Howard, architect. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids for the work. June ICth, 1903. Delicious Ice cream, The Delta. IB I II Inii TYi The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous liec-.iuse so decc- uc. iwnuy Hitmen deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowedtoadvaiice the kidney-poisoned blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of tile bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down ami waste away cell by cell. llladdcr troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder rcmcdv. It corrects inability to hold urine ami scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that uupieaKiiit necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swaum-Knot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery anil a book that tells all about it, bothseut fret-by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Uiiighamlon, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this tkiikt. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swaiup Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, lliiighanitnu, N. Y., on every bottle. Are You Hungry? Does what you eat hurt you ? If you are Bilious or have a Sluggish or Disordered Liver, or have Indigestion, you can be set right by using Beechams Pills SoldiEwywhere. In boxes 10c. ami 3c. 1 I I . !' Cuiifrirt unci Hlv In carriage), pleasure vehicles mid business , wagons uuo uuiy K" a great further, f are a , great deal worte, if he overlooks our establish ment, fr licra are to be found tho best makes In the market W Invite Inspection, criticism I II need be, trial ptirolmst. Only dont puss us i by without a look In at our Winona WHgoua ! They run easy, eary 'a more thuu any other I mnke hikI as durable. We have buggies from ?u up. uct your Hies set on our iiyuraune ma chine .No burning or defacing ynur wheels. This machine was installed In our plant at a great cost and Is the only ono on the Pacific coast. It dohs the best of work ana has been adopted by the the U S. government. Olvo us a call. N1JAGLE BROTHERS Storer's Gasoline Engines TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone Mnln 4 SYRUPS Monopole, Rock Candy, Red Star and White Rose in half gallons, gallons, jackets and pails. HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES Lettuce Radishes Onions Celery THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Gioceries Bargains to Real Estate I have a larger and better list of FarniB, Stock Ranches and City Property to sell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in the coining wheat eection of Eastern Washington. N. Berkeley OUR SODA FOUNTAIN Is now doing a rushing busi ness In Wholesome Cold Drinks And they are delicious. Per haps you've had the word "de licious" spoiled for you some where, by a bad glass of Soda. Then be sure and come here at once and recover the relish of It. Come and learn where the Good Soda, the Best Soda ever served, Is to be had this season. F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist Postoffice Block. Phone Main Sjl The Cni t. Lodging ifej P'oprlctoj LOSSES ALWAi MET PROMPTLY he Fire InsurMtt companies stand fil HMtford Fire Imurweec Alliance Annmn tv. v London 4 Lancsshlre'iiJl North British A. MerciM, ' Royal Insurance Co!.' FRANK B. 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