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V I. EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1903, DAILY 1 1 r Men's and Golf Shirtfa 50c, 65c, 75c, to S1.50 Neglegeo Shirts 50c, 75c to $2 50 SutnnuM' underwear, fine quality, per suit 50c, $1 and $i 50 Bells ..25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Straw Hats '. 10c to $2 50 Canvas Shoes, per pair 60c, 75c to $1 50 Boys' Wn liable Suits -. 50c to $1.50 Wd have just received a new ship ment of Neckwear and Suspenders BAER & HALEY One Trice Clotliiersf t t GENERAL NEWS. IVofesHor liorully. of .Mrirloll Tins discovered n now comet. Santos Duinont lins made a slice lul trip In Ills ninth airship. Tbure Is n failure of the potato crop in Home counties in Ireland anil much siilTorliif; will result. William U. I'ore. of Oiesion. 1ms passed the mental examination for nilmiHsion to the Annapolis Naval Acndemy. flovernor Hi'ekliam. of Kentucky, announces his Intention of bringing I the assassins of Alnrclini to Justice! if possible. ' It is claimed that a compromise has Twin readied which will enable the Irish land bill to pass the present session of parliament. It is Btnteil that the statue of the Goddess of Liberty on the cnpltol at "Washington, lins lieen struck by lightning over Kill times. During the year 1!I02 there wore "Shrill persons injured on the rail ways of the United Stale, of which number S.f.SS were Ullled. .lolm T. McCittelieon has made a three-yenr contract to draw one car toon a daj for the Clurnqo Tribune, at a salary or $20.(100 per year. Henry Horn died in the poorboiise at Islington, England, lnteiy, aged 84 years. Ho was in the charge of the light brigade at Unlaklava. in 18G2. During the year Just closed the rail ways of the Unlleil States have car ried (.4D.787.ul).', passengers the eqiilvulunt of eight and one-half tick ets for each Inhabitant. The Bberlff at Elizabeth, N. J gives notice of the sale of the United amies cruiser Chattanooga to meet i claims against her contractors, unless liey are liquidated. !nirgu H. McDonald, a ISoston la bortir. lirs been posltivuly identlfien us tho sole heir to $2,000.1)00 cash loft by an uncle, William McDonald, who died recently in California. It Is expected that the special ses sion of the Kansas legislature will make an appropriation to furnish ; seed to the farmers in the districts recently devastated by floods. It will Ik! in the shape or a loan without in-1 .terest, payable October 1, 1904. . PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS, j Mrs. John Olesendorf, of Albany, a liiumxjr. aged 70. died Tuesday morn-1 lng. j Agnes (illbert wns elected queen of the Salem Mid-Summer Carnival,! Tnj.lnv. j . .. Albany woolen mills are now 'iu 'own for general repairs unit t" 'tilling. tile Tliorson. of Sqiiamisli. H. C. 1 . was mistaken for n doer Tuesday and 'instantly killed by his companion. I D. H. Jones, a Portland boy. was ' drowned nt Whatcom. Wash., Tnes lay. by falling from a boom of logs. Leo Chnnieroii wns caught on a re-1 volving shart at the smelting works nt Trail. H, C. Tuesday, and instant ly killed. The body of John Coiirluoy. aged 18, was found on the N. P. trneks, badly mutilated. Tuesday evening, near Seattle. Mux Calof, or Portland, was shot by thugs Tuesday morning, while ailing for help for his son, who wns iM'Ing robbed, Sergeant Marsinson. of Vancouver, U. C. wns seriously Injured by the accidental discharge of a gun at drill 'Tuesday. Fred Moxley. of Wullown county, was released from the penitentiary Tuesday. He had served a 4-year term for larceny. A San Francisco syudicutu has pur bused a largo tract of timber land on Vnncouvur Isinnd, nnd will orcct there n largo sow and shingle mill. Hujry Day. who represented him wdf to bo the advance agent of Itlng lliig's shows. Is under arrest at As- tnria for obtaining provisions and Hiipplles under falso pretenses, A lono highwayman who attempted lo hold up a Selwood electric car In Portland. Sunday morniug, was kick ed off the car by a passongor, while It was moving, IB miles an nour. Boys' Wear .Max Sllhorbitrg. sun i-rancisco. E. E. Trueblood, Berkeley. I,. P. Shouts, Kippcn. M. Stork, New York. .1. H. Lewis, Portland. A. J. Lubstadler, Kansas City, O. Holiert lngals, Jr., Kansas City. A. J. Albrlng. Spoknne. E. E. Oreen. Michigan. Uuth M Patterson, North I'lntte. X A. Hlerch. Walla Wnlla. Thomas Iluford. St. l.ouis. W. S. OII1. Walla Wnlla. I.. P. Conrnd and wife, Spokane. H. 11. Sweeny, city. A. S. Hentfleld. Spokane. It. F. (Ilafke. Portland. D. II. MeMiillen. Taconia. William Henry and wife, l.n Grande H. W. Cameron, Spokane. H. 11. Strong. Wnlla Walla. E. E. Howes. Portland, fieorge McCoy. Nnpavliie. Halph Hurdle!, and wife. Nudella. A. O. Levy, San Francisco. Willinm Mnlier. San Francisco. C. M. Smith. San Francisco. J. T. Hock. Sail Francisco. H. I. Uininan. Chicago. W. S, Wanker. St. Louis. H. W. Loveland. Portland. N. H. Mackln. Portland. A. ('. Foster. Fremont. (). C. Kem-ald. Bonanza. Golden Rule Hotel. F .1. Oardiior, Portland. W. H. Cody, Portland. F. D Coulee. Portland. Hnttie Wright and daughter Whit- ney. J. C. Larklns. Whitney. W. Coulloti. Whltnev. It. P. linker. Whltnev. .1. W. Oliver. La Grande. Haltie Oliver, La Grande. .Mrs. Dunivnu. Ln Grande. J. W. Dely and wife. Baker City .1. L.. Parker and wife. Weston. J. Hohart. John Day. Mrs. S. A. Jackson, city. J. Scott ami wife, city. Mrs. W. J. Irwin. Salem Miss M E. Wlnneford, Milton. A. Harris. Holse. Eva Hider. Athena. .Mabel Hudson. Joseph. .Mrs. H. Sprngue. Weston. C. H. McEvoy. Wnlla Walla. J. J. E. E. H. S. Bell. Spokane. B. Peney, Spokane. D. Huff and wife, Marion. Lnlande, Heppner. I.nnde, Hepuner. J. Drlseoll. Weston. A. Frans, Spokane. C. Bldwell. Union. S. H. B. Campbell, city. J. D. Logan. Adams. E. Abry. Adams. F. J. Engleson nnd wife, Boise. .M. Fugleman. Boise. T. W. Bnrthey. Moscow. O. C. Miller. Walla Walla M. Lee. Wnlla Walla. G. D. Galley. Portland It is believed by many Eastern pol- "i I'linuiiii.-iicp uiui i-resiueni - nnenii ol him. Ho Then why doesn't Iloosevolt fuvors Senator Heverldge. j ho stop running after them? Hnr or Indiana, as a running mate In 1904. ' vnrd Lampoon Protect Yourself Our cp Ubelj, shown above, are a guarantee against all impurities. We uu only the best part of cow's milk. Our dairies are kept scrupulously clean and of Economy Brand Evaporated Cream Made by the originators and largest producers of Evaporated Cream Eery can guaranteed. r HELVKTIA MILK. C0MDINSW0 CO., HlghUnfl, 111 tool. E 1 'three bridges taken out j and roads badly washed. Some Damage Is Anticipated From Grasshoppers Cattle Buyer In the Neighborhood The Ridge Sunday School is Prosperous Wm. Fletch er's Cancer Is Improving ot Late. Hidge, June 20. Wo have had part ly cloudy weather since Monday anil just warm enough for rapid growth of vegetation. More reports of our hailstorm last .Monday show up some damage, as the road through Jack canyon wns badly damaged, the freshet taking out two bridges and also a bridge on Hlrch creek above Pilot Hock. The ..ail stones on Hear creek nre said to have boon larger thnn a walnut, some be ing lVf. Inches In length and were solid lee In nil cases. No further I damage is heard of at present except 3 a little rye being knocked down. I The grasshoppers are said to be , hatching out unite thickly In places. . tine! some are fearing unite a little I damage from this pest If they do not fly early. The Edwards liros. had all of their j nlfalfa blown down, but say they will i be nble to catch all of It with the mower. II. H. McBroom reports very short crops, or prospects for the same around Ourdune. I.urkie Fletcher, of Nye, Is visiting relatives In this part at present. People will soon begin to mow rye In n few ilnys and other harvest will begin Inter. P. E., A. and F. F. Fletcher went . over to Heppner Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of thoir aunt i .Mrs. Tliomns Matlock, who wns drowned nt that place. They report Heppner to present u horrible sight James Jones, of Pendleton, was in this part tlie first of the week look lug for beef cattle. .Mrs. Henry Schmidt, or Alba, was visiting her daughter, Mrs. K. t Fhnrnwnid. this week. She reports her hilHhnml ns having quite a siege with rheumatism, hut improving in n most satisfactory mnnner Our Sunday school is progressing, em: i h Fi.'te'ber ai nm n,i 1 .Miss Grace Whittaker ns secretary ! It meets at 2 p. m. at nidge school j house. All are Invite,! to attend. Battered With Ha F. F. and A. Fletcher were visiting In Gurdnne last Sunday and were caught in too thunder storm. Their team was badly bruised and they liac a great time getting home, or at least in keeping the road, as It was quite lark after (lie lightning had ceased. Getting Best of His Cancer. William Fletcher lins returned after a long visit with relations in Washington. Mr. Fletcher's cancer is said to be Improving right along, so much so, that lie decided not to go to California Just now lor treatment. Alba News Items. Alba. June 22. We are now having showry weather nnd grain nnd grnss are growing fine. C. McDonald's hoiiho mid most of his household effeets burned today. The cause of the lire was supposed to be from a stovepipe. Miss Elsie Ellis, of Stewart Crook, near Pilot Hock, was bore recently visiting her aunt. Mrs. H. F. Connell. A. S. Quant and family have been visiting nt Lehman Springs. How's ThU? We offer Ouc Hundred Dollars reward Inr any time of catarrh that can not be cured by Nairn Catarrh Cure. ., '' '' t'B'JNKV & CO., Toledo. (). "e, the iindertdKiied. have known I J. J.heuey for the hint in years, and 'believe him perfectly honorable In all bnlneH transactions and nnnnclally able to carry n"' "'dlcatlons made by tlielr Arm. " TKI'AX. Wholesale Druggists, 1 oledo, (). W.I,DI.(i, KIXXAX & MA1I.VIX. Whole sale Druggists. Toledo, i.. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the hlood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7.".c per bottle. Hold by nil druggists. Hall's Kiimlly Pills are the best. She He can't bear to have, girls Impure Milk IDG AND VICINITY NORRIS AND ROWE COMING. , Trained Animal Show to Be Here on July 7. What promises to be one ot the big events of the season Is the forthcom ing visit to tills city of Norrls &, Howe's big shows. Beyond quest Ion, there Is not an amusement Institution In America that, has such a hold on the public's favor as these big moral aiinu-o Tim nasi season wns a record bleaker. In San Francisco, Portland.! Seattle, Salt lJiko. Denver. Kansas Citv, Diiluth. Chicago. New York and New Orleans hundreds were turned awny at every performance nnd its. tour" wns one continuous ovation. The press ami public wore unanimous In declaring It to be the brightest nnd best show or Its kind in existence, nnd It made an undying name for It self and Its hustling progenitors, Among the new animal acts which will be. presented this year nre the trained llamas, camels, buffaloes, ele phants, seals and sea lions In start ling, new and wonderful rentures, In addition to the anlninl acts a complete company of circus gymnasts and acrobats hnve been added so that taken all In nil, they will give as com plete a performance as one could wish to witness. , Will Celebrate the Fourth. C It. Dutton Is ninklng arrange ments to celebrate tho Fourth of July m tlio Lehman Springs resort, in or- der to riirnlsli diversion for the large number of guests stopping with him. 3 A prominent club woman MrS. DatliOl'th, Of St. J()SCflll, yci t ,11- i.mv cie ? cured "ilC. V ?. , -i 2 Z llTu t Alan tnI ot falling of the womb and its t accompanying perns. " Life lK)ks dark indeed when woman feels that her strength In wip ping away and slie 1ms no hopes of , ever liins re.itnied. Such wus my feeling a few mouths ago when I wii), advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus "orfulllllg: of tilts 1 uninli. Tin- words Miuuded like a kuull to mi-. I felt that my sun had set; but Lyrtln K. Piiikliuiu's A'ej;e- i tulile Coiupoiltxl runic to me as an ; elixir of life; it restored the lost force-, and built me up until my good health returned to me. For four months I took the medicine daily and nauli dose added health and strength. I am so thankful for the help I ! obtained tliniu;.h its use." Mils, i I'MiiiKNcr. D.v.M'oitni. loo; Mil. .Ave.. , St. Joseph. Mi-ll. SSOBOfufnt if t,ri malol ab'Hf Icttsr proving yvnitlieicis Litiwot e frruUjccd j The leconl ol' I.jrtla K. PinU liiim's Ve;r!tulile (. 'oiiiiiiik1 eun iidt lie eiii:illeil li.v any other meilieiiie in the world. ' "FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN." "Women would .sine time nnd .nueli hh'lviie.s.s If they would , write to 3rrs. l'inkliiiiii, Lynn, I Miixs., for iidviee as i.imiii us any I tlisli essiiig-syiiiptoiiis iiipear. I A Nice, Juicy Steak is just this veatl)r. hot to roast or the tli nj: Jt is tun boil meat IfCall or phone MIESCKE 31(i K. Court I'lione liedlil THERE is a big DEMAND for Canned fruits and vegetables ! ""i tuoio unc uiuiuer s Monopole has all the fresh ripe flavor of the fruit or vegetable noth ing but the most select stock goes into a MONOPOLE can. i Every bit is packed fresh, sweet and delicious, with painstaking care and you oan MO0N0npVLE!qnaUnyWheret0 Standard Grocery Monopoly (iiDcorn Court 8uec. ID A broken-down, hut lionutlfnl Ara bian horse tnai una uoon with Bar mini & Italley's circus many years, wns nuoiy sum in uiu iinvor of a gnrbage wagon in New York. Tho animal nung its ucnii anu tiled with in n week with every symptom of heart-brokon chagrin. THE FOURTH OF JULY May bring you had luck nnd a smash-, ed buggy, In which case the best way to retrieve your fortune will ho to ' send your carriago to Noagle Bros, lor repairs, where you can have It made over and fixed up so that your Irlends will think you have purchased a new one. However, don't pass us by without a look at our Winona wagons. They run easy, carry one third more than any other make and as durable. We have buggies from $-10 up. Get your tires set on our hydraulic maclilne. No burning or defacing your wheels. This machine wns Installed in our plant nt a great cost nnd istlio only one on the Pacific coast. It does the best work nnd ban been adopted by the U. S. govern mont. Give us a call. I I 1 'viwrn, 1 -.rw ; v - - oc-riotir j I T t ! Neagle Brothers EetIs Sover's Gasoline Engines. mm mm Insurance in force $13,456,960.00. M. H. RICE, Freewater Avuut for Umatilla County . 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