i OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, nprr.ON. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1903. DAILY EAST m Ml IE ,1 I 35 l t H il I . I.uJS! TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTT Tt TV Boys Wash Suits t- New shipment jest in, new patterns t 50c, 75c, $1.00 aad $1.25 Straw hats 10c, 2oc, 50c, $1 to $2.50 SmiiMiMer I 25c, 50c? 75c and a We also have I Belfast Mesh Iliem Uiderweair 5 Simmer Neckwear Belts and Sispeite BAER & DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Ha ters Aia,A,A,AAAAA4.AAAAAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.aV GENERAL NEWS. It is prophesied that the Western , i'assenger Association win coiiapse this season. In a short time there will he a con tinuous line of trolleys hetween New York City and Boston. Earthquake shocks of considerable force were felt in AVales, coincident with a violent storm upon its coast. The state of Nevada has appropri ated $125,000 for Its World's Fair ex hibit. The population of the state is 12,335. The British minister has been in structed to quit Servia, and the Brit ish government will not recognize the new king. Three Russians sat on three kegs of powder at Charleori. Pa., and smoked. There are three funerals at Charleroi today. The first American child born on the Island of Guam, first saw the light June 1. It is a girl and the daughter of Paymaster Ryan. The Tuneral of Paul Du Chaillu, the explorer and author, who died of par alysis in Russia, will he heid in New York next Tuesday. The Russian government has final ly granted concessions to the Jews under which they can reside any where In the empire. George Durham and Fred Under wood were hanged at Clarksvllle. Ark., for killing SherifT John H. Pow ers, who attempted to prevent them robbing a bank a year and a half ago. "Opposition to the canal" in Colom bia is considered by many to be a bluff preceding a blackmailing de mand. It Is further believed that when it comes to an absolute show down the treaty will be ratified. NORTHWEST NEWS. 1 The Woodmen of the World are now holding a midsummer carnival ut Grant's Pass. Mrs. Iartigue, of Pomeroy, Wash., is now on trial for the murder of her husband last February. The town of Edgewood, a few miles east of Ashland, Or., was destroyed by fire Friday; loss J15.000. Albert Meyer, formerly of San Ra fael, Cal., has fallen heir to $230,000, but cannot now be found. The Tillamook Dairymen's Associ ation has sold 100,000 pounds of cheese to a San Francisco firm. j Harmon Snider, of Roseburg, has j been lost in the mountains for the j past It! days, and it is feared be has IerlBhed. August H. Wagner, of Portland, has sued the Southern Pacific lor $10,000 damages for injuries sustained In a train wreck. A portion of the Plus fund, recover-j ed by the American uatnoucs irom Mexico, will be given to the Portlanu diocese. The fund amounts to .Jl,- or, ego 7 UDuboi, of Portland, has sued U Dulioib, of Portland, has sued Eastern & Western Lumber Com- y of that city, for 23,ono damages ini ,riB ...ki.,,i Vhii.. unrklnir the pany r !..! nl I ...1.11., .....-1 - ( . iur lUjUI.CB n.iniu.iuru .... .v.ufc in a sawmill. all the time without being Frank Ilea was serious y injured In ,,anoflte(i, Then j ueBan taking Dr. the Friday mine near Baker City last King.B New Discovery, and a few bot Thursday night. An ore bucket drop-, tle8 who cuml me .. Equally ef ped on nlm nud hurled hlra against fective In curing all lung and throat tne wan 01 tne snail. The mutilated body of Joseph Con - roy, of Seattle, was found floating In the .hay llrlday. Tne verdict of tne coroner's jury was that the mnn had been robbed and murdered and thrown Into the bay. Sick Headache absolutely and per- manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Const!-. story to the Hotel St. George, accord pation and Indigestion, makes you , Ing to plans for the same by T. F. eat, sleep, -work and happy. Satlsfac-, Howard, architect, tlon guaranteed or money back. 25 - The right is reserved to reject any pla.ntirf Kn.tfl WrltA tn W TT TTnnk- ' nn,1 nit Mria fnr thn u-nrt- "-suaonaBukalo,N:jr., for a freej7 June JtCth,,lfl0S. Canvass shoes 60c, 65c, 90c, $1 to $1.50 Underwear $1.00 per garment HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. F. Everts. Portland. C. M. Creevaseu. Chicago. R. W. Henneman, Snu Francisco. C. E. Dickey. Portland. J. E. Blazler and wife, Portland. J. II. Wright, Portland. J. W. Wright. Portland. C. G. Hansen, Portland. F. S. Rodgers. Portlan... B. K. Taylor, Portland. Isaac Grub, Chicago. D. H. Fry. The Dalles. F. G. Mcintosh, city. George M. Coover, Seattle. H. N. Dryer. Tacoma. C. F. Royse. Waltsburg. H. B. Cotton and wife, Walla Walla. I. . C. Robinson, Denver. A. F. Rhodes. Boston. A. Steltzroff, Helena. W. J. Williams, San Francisco. J. B. Crossfield. Portland. A. S. Heathfield, Spokane. D. Shults, Spokane. Nat Goldsmith, St. Joe. E. C. Skiles nnd family, city. A. Steinnietz. San Francisco. Frank S. Braddy, San Francisco. John F. Downing, Danville. F. S. McMahon, Portland. F. N. Jones, Heppner. Ralph Jones. Heppner. G. Abbott, city. A. Kelsy. Pendleton. Golden Rule Hotel. Jack Ellis, Athena. Mrs. C. Baird, Boise. Pearl Halleck, Monument. Emma Halleck, Monument. R. T. Black and wife. Welser. L. Cummings. city. H. Thomas, city. T. Warren, Weston. H. Tlpler. city. W. E. Dodd, Washburn. J. W. Burgess, Indianapolis. William Craig, Botterman. J. R. Kimball, Magrath. W. L. Davis, Portland. Mrs. A. L. Dahlman, Adams Mrs. J. Carlson, Adams. Mrs. O. A. Pederren. Adams T. H. Beathe, Weston. A. H. Richards, Kennewick. W. D. .Marks. Spokane. G. O. Caldwell. Walla Walla. A. R. George, Elk River. F. Benge. Starbuck. L. Cunningham, Portland. S. F. Jason, Walla Walla. C. W. Mane. Walla Walla. J. Snyder. Walla Walla. W. A. McRoberts, Spokane. F. Cisuel, Florence. D. C Crawe. city. Mrs. M. A. Woods, city. J. A. Howard. McKay. John Southwell, city. Mr. Robinson, city. George Stovall, city. Mrs. Burner. lone. S. B. Tabor. Denton. A W. Scott, Seattle. i r?. Startling Evidence, Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring 1 Dr. IClng's New Discovery for Con- fPtlon Coughs and Colds to be Bumpuon. i-oubiib auo uoius. uj ue al SJj" T- - McFarland. Bentorvllle a.. serves as example. He writes: "I had K.,,, f,.- nn,t ,ln. troubles, consumption, pneumonia 1 nnd grip. Guaranteed by Tallman & 1 Co., druggists. Trial bottles free, 1 regular size, 50c and ?l. 1 1 Notice to Contractors, j Sealed proposals will be received I at the ofllce of T. P. Howard, archl tect, until three o'clock p. m., June 27th, 1903, for the building of a third ----ji-i-oiiraPHn- NOTES FROM ECHO PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION TO PAY FOR DISPATCHES. Iowa Capitalists Looking for Good In vestments In Irrigation Lands Question of Whether to Celebrate or Divert the Money to Heppner Is a Live One Here. Echo, June IS. A subscription list was circulated here yesterday to pay Tor the batch of telegrams received from the griefstricken survivors of the Ill-fated Heppner These telegrams were the first to reach the wires, as they were borne by the first messen ger out from the scene of the disas ter. They Hashed the sad tidings to friends of the lost In many different portions of the world, some of them nmounting to more than $6. Operator Han of Heppner. requested operator Mudgc of this place to send each one nnd personally guaranteed the pay ment of each. This leaked out yes terday and a subscription list was promptly started which readily netted the amount. Celebrate or Help Heppner. A meeting is called here tonight of the various committees on arrange ments for celebrating the Fourth or July for the purpose of ascertaining wnether we will proceeil further with the celebration, or abandon It and contribute the fund to the relief of suffering Heppner. Among the mnny who have passed through here on their way to assist heppner It Is to lie noted tnnt Helix and Athena are well represented. All night long a string of men were passing to the scene from those towns. Iowa Speculator Abroad, A. S. Funk nnd wife, of Atlantic. Iowa, are registered at the Arlington Hotel. .Mr. Funk Is a real estate speculator and capitalist of thai place, and an extensive owner of real property In Cauada. He is interest ing himself now In lands that can be Irrigated. He has been looking over the country coiu.guoits to Welser. and intends going into Crook county. He expressed himself as well pleased with this country, saying it certaluly yields vlelds remarkably. He said he thought he would return to this place, ns It suited him better thnn anything ne had seen so far. Echo Has Decided to Celebrate. Echo. Ore.. June IS. At a meeting of the various committees on arrange ments for the Fourth of July, it was decided to go ahead with the celebra tion and raise an additional sum for the relief of Heppner. Everyone in attendance expressed himself as willing to give an amount equal to that he had subscribed to the celebra tion fund, and to double It If deemed necessary. A subscription list was Immediately started for Heppner. and from the ready response given we are safe In saying three or four hundred dollars will be raised by individual subscrip tion. James H. Koontz heads the list with S4C, and cash, $54. making $1110. J. C. Wattenburg passed through early this morning on his way to the scene of the Heppner disaster. Mr. Wattenburg was In the northern part of Montana when It occurred. He re ceived a telegram announcing the en tire destruction of IiIf property in Heppner. but that his family were all saved. Sells Five Carloads of Fat Steers. T. C. Benson, the cattle buyer, is here from Portland today. He pur chased five carloads of fat steers of G. W. Hunt, which he will ship to morrow. Accidentally Shot, Halley, June 20. William Early, a prominent fheepmr.n. v,is accident ally shot near Carney, 30 miles from Halley, last evening by one of his herderB. The shot entered the brick, inflicting a terrible wound. The doc tors say the Injured man cannot re cover According lo the Informutiou reaching here, the herder shot at what be thought was a coyote, but which was Eurly's- dog, following Ills master. Early is AS years old. Chase & Sanborn's delicious cof fees, always fresh at C. Itohrman's, Court street. THERE is a big DEMAND for Canned fruits and vegetables that taste like mother's Monopole has all the fresh ripe flavor of the fruit or vegetable noth ing but the moBt select stock goes into a MONOPOLE can, Every bit is packed fresh, sweet and delicious, 'with painstaking care and yon can not find an equal anywhere to MONOPOLE. Standard! Gracary Monopole Grocent Court Btree. WARNED BY MINERS. Sheepmen Must Not Range on Wyom ing Mountains. Battle. Wyo.. June 20,-As the re-, suit of the recent announcement on hon county mat un keep their flocks out of the mountains bitter feeling exists between the two factions, which may result In a san guinary struggle. The sheepmen intend to Ignore the warning given by miners and say they will bring their flocks Into the moun tains to graze them during the sum mer' as they have In the past. iJtst year one man was kh.cu and three minded as the result of a conflict between the sheepmen nnd miners .1.1. .. nnrl llip fecliHC Is CVCtl ueui una . . .1 1 stronger now wiu n - past. Pioneer Editor Dead. Portland, June 20.-R!chnrd Clin ton, editor of Town Topics, a Port land publication, and well known newspaper man. died at fi o clock this morning after a lingering illness. Deceased was 4S years of age nnd leaves a widow. The funeral will oc cur at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, from the family resid-nre. at Thirty sixth and Morrison streets. Mr. Clinton had long been a resident of Portland nnd wns well known throughout the Northwest. For some time berore death he was unable to attend to his business duties owing to a complication of diseases. How's This? We offer One Hundred Ixillnrs reward fur liny raw of cutnrrli that run nut if inretl by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F J CIIII.NKV & CO.. Toledo. O. We. (he unilerslKiieil. have known 1". J. Chenev for the lnt K. yearn, nnil lielleve him o'ertei'tlv honorable In all Inwliie-M trnniar!lon"nnil flniwvlnlly nMe to earry out nnv obligations niaile by their firm. WMST A TISI Aa. " nolexaie Krui.-j.iKi... Toletto O ' WAI.PIXd.' KIN NAN & MA UT" IX. Whole ale llrucsNt". Toleilo. I llall'ii Catarih Cure I taken Internally. artlug direct Ir upou the Mood awl mm-oiis , urraii of the avnteni Testimonial" neat free I'rii-e T.'.r per bottle Soil! by nil clmcRl"!. Half" family I'M- are the l-t. Stock Cattle for Sale. Have for sale 50 head of cows, 25 calves by side; 10 2-year-old heifers, and 15 yearling belfers, ELMER SPIKE, Echo, Ore. 1 Notice to Creditors. The undersigned. successor to G.nsson & Rover. Is authorized to collect all nccounts and moneys due said firm. W. M. GLASsO.V Pilot Rock. Ore. If You Contract to buy $ 1 0,000 in 5 Gold Bonds from The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Richard A McCurdy, President, Payment to be made during I 20 years in annual instalments, I and you die after you have ! made one payment, your estate , will receive $500 a year lor 20 years Then cash Total guaranteed In gold sto.ooo 0'000 $20,000 11 you wisn 10 Know terms ra which these bond are offered address, stating rotir aae and the amuunt of income ou would like ta be-in dxawing twenty years tence. " THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Richard A. McCurdy, president. Alma D. Katz, manager, Boise, Idaho. Frank L. Hammond, District Manager, Pendleton, Oregon. These Hot Days Our meats ure all kept on ice Nothing old or tainted in this shop, and when you get your order it will be nice and fresh right from the ice box. MIESCKE 316 K. Court Phone Ked 211 Insurance in force $13,456,960.00 M. H. RICE, Freewater A font for Umatilla County. J.P. Walkar, City Af ant for fendleloa In carriages, pleasure vehicles and business wugona ouc may po a erct deal further, (are a great deal worse. If he overlook our e'tabllsu i mem, for here are to be found the belt makes ' In the market VT Invite Inflection, criticism : I! need be, trial uurchaae. Only dont fiut u 1 br without a look In ut our Winona wagons , loey run easy, cary ,3 more Iban any other , make and as durable, We have buccicn from , chine No burning or defacing J ur wheels., TM machine was Installed lu our plant at a great cost and Is the only one on me racing coat It does the best ol work and hat been adopted by the the I' s. government Give u a fall. NEAGLE BROTHERS Storer'i Gasoline Engines Bargains in Real Estate j I have a larger and better j list of Farms, Stock Ranches and City pr0perty to sell I than ever before. Also a big , f r 1 J : . I lot OI lailU in the COllllHg . .. e- fT . wheat EeCtlOIl of EaStem Washington. N. 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