East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 03, 1903, Image 2

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GENERAL NEWS.
The Muultou liotol at Mnnitou, Col.,
was burned yesterday. I-osh $100,000. ,
partly covered by insurance. I
A Bnieltor belonging to tho Hearst j
estate burned yesterday -at Silver
City, .N. JI., which was valued nt
$100,000.
The widow of Charles A. Dana, the
famous journalist, died in Now York '
yesterday, aged 79, from the effects I
of a fall. I
One thousand watches consigned j
from Switzerland to the United ,
States wore stolen before they reach
ed Brussels. '
More precious stones were import-'
eil through tho New York City port
last year than In any one year before.
The valuation reached S27.SOO.000.
Last year tho New York City post-'
office issued money ordors to tho
value of $218,313,000, an Increase of .
$31,320,000 ovor the preceding year. I
Lotto JI. Crabtree. the actress, has ,
sold out her San Francisco belong-1
Ings and gone East to live. She re-'
allzed $50,000 for ono piece of realty
that cost her $12,000. j
Of coins of every description, from
pennies to double eagles, 19,&78,7GG
more pieces wore coined by tho fed
eral government last year than dur- ;
ing me year previous,
NORTHWEST NEWS.
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Preliminary work on dredging tho
Tacoma harbor Is now under way.
Oregon Methodists aro holding a
reunion nnd conference nt Cnnby this
week.
A freak In the shape of a white
deer has been killed In Cow creek
eanyon, Southern Oregon.
A. C. Gamble, night watch, and
AVnltor Tnylor. turnkey nt ti.e peni
tentiary, have been removed.
Tho lighting plants of San Fran
cisco aro being syndicated. This In
cludes all tho gas and electric plants.
A heavy rainstorm foil at Albany,
Thursday, which had a tendency to
check tho success of the carnival,
now In progress,
Snow was general In Montuna yes
terday and frosty weather In many
parts of Colorado, with nil unusual
number of prostrations from bent In
Chicago. New York and Bnltimore.
Trouble Is expected in tho Wamor
valley whon tho government agent
begins to tear down the fences of sot
tiers noxt week. Many of thorn have
hold possession of their land Tor 17
years.
E. A. Millard, a motornian of Sa
lem, fell from his wheel, Thursday,
nnd was rendered unconscious for a
few hours. While wandering In a
dazed condition, ho was found by
friends and takon homo.
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Clothing
BOYS'
In order to mako room for our im
mense line of Fall Clothing coming
we will have a
Sacrifice Sale
cn tha: romaining 'of our Summer
Clothing. Prices Bpeak for them
selves: .
$10.00 Suits will go at
$8.00
$12.50 and $13.50 Suits will go at
$10.00
$14.00 and $15.00 Suits will go at
$12.50
$16.50 and $17.50 Suits will go at
$14.50
Boys' Clothing
Boys' Clothing, two and three
I A rnn nnA lnniV nOTlfC 4
piHUtt BUllt nuuo lUU 1UU6
will go at a discount of
TWENTY PER CENT
DALEY
Furnishers and Ha ters $
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Pendleton.
E. 1- DoCamp, -Colfax.
William S. Yamsley, Colfax.
E. H. Burke, Portland,
J. Dopullow, Boston.
A. B. Thomson, La Orande.
George F. Roberts, Portland.
C. N. Crewdson, Chicago.
Charles E. Green, city.
L. A. Tdlch, San Francisco.
It, S. Erb. St. Louis.
J. V. omlth, Milton.
C. C. Simpson, Milton.
H. N. Dryer, Taeoma.
B. II. Paston, Spokane.
A. Nylander, Portland.
C. D. Renker, Portland.
W. F. Adams. Adams.
AV. S. Holt, Portland.
George K. Burton, San Francisco,
C. 'W. T. Koch, 'Chlco.
Fred M. Coleman, Boise.
P. Peterson, Walla Walla.
J. B. Thornton, Walla Walla.
Miss Louise Chamberlain, Galena.
Golden Rule Hotel.
.1. W. A'ashblndor, Aberdeen,
J. Montgomery and wife, Aberdeen,
George' Downer, Dayton,
S. I). Dundy, Dayton,
(i. W. Williams. Pmtlund.
S. S. Gill, Spokane.
J. Dunne, Snn Francisco.
"W. B. Gould, city.
R, H. Simpson, Baker City.
I). W. Hunsinger, Welter,
E. J. Hunsinger, Welsor.
Mrs. Magulre, Boise.
Mrs. G. W. Wiegand, Dubuque.
F. C. Wlegund, Dubuque.
S. C. Wlegnml, Dubuque.
A. T. Wilson, Baldwin.
J. P. Limlstrnm, Baldwin,
Celebrate the Fourth of July.
For th.-sc desiring to celebrate (in
tho Fourth of July the O. It. & N. of
fers a rate of ono nnd ono-thlrd tarp
tor tho round trip to any station with
in two hundred miles of Pendlotori,
tickets on salo July 3d nnd 4th, 1903.
Return limit, July 0th. For further
particulars, call on or address F. F.
Wnmsley, agent O. It. & N. Co,
No Plty,8hown.
"For years fate was after me con
tinuously." writes F, A. .Gulledgo, Vor
bona, Ala. "I had a tcrrlblo caso of
piles 03118111? 24 tumors. When all
failed, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo cured
me. Equally good for burns and all
actios and pains. Only 25c at Tall
man & Co.'s drug store.
Hot Lake Bath Houses Finished.
Quests will pleaso secure rooms In
advance. Rates: Board and room,
$10 . to $15 pgr week. Baths, $1.50 par
week. The new bath house Is now
ready.
Ladles' halt soles 40c. Teutscb.
RIDGE AND VICINITY
ESCAPE FROM DROWNING
IN JACK CREEK CANYON.
Very Favorable Weather for Crops
Grasshoppers Continue to Be a
Nuisance Several Wells Washed
Full of Mud and Crossings Washed
Out Purchases of Beef Cattle,
Ridge, July 2. Your correspondent
will glvo a few details of the narrow;
escapo of Mrs. Honry Belts and her
family from bolng drowned in tho
Jack Canyon wntorspnut. Mrs. Belts
lives on Birch creek, about half n
mile above Pilot Rock and about hn'f
a mile below the conlluonco of Jack
canyon and Birch creek. When she,
discovered the Hood, with her five
children anil a little girl who had
been visiting tlmm, she hurried to
the hill which she rcachod In safety.
Sho then returned to the house after
some papers and pictures which sho
prized highly. Whon sho reached the
house she waded waist deep in the
water, The mud settled in tho houso
nlinnt six inches deep, and it tool:
four people from two to three days
to clear out tho mud and strnignien
tho house. She also had about 30
dozen eggs which she was holding
for higher prices, but ns she said,
they suddenly rose and she let them
go."
M. G. Edwards made a trip to the
scenes of Hoppnor a Bhort time ago.
"Wo are having cool, windy and
rainy weather Just now.
Crops arc looking tolerably nice at
present.
Burr Hlnklo and sons, who have
been at the Hoppnor Bconos at work,'
have returned home.
Grasshoppers are getting a little
thicker as things grow along.
Honry Schmidt, of Aioa, made a
trip to 'bis farm in Coombs canyon
and was visiting at the home of hl
daughter, Mrs. K. F. Fabrnwald last
week. Ho reports that his wells, one
being 30 feet in depth, wore filled to
tho top with mud, while tho shallow
crossings of tho road across tho said
stream wore washed out from four
to seven feot deep by tho big water
spout.
J. A, Owlngs and family aro sbmo-
what on the sick list at present, yet
not seriously, except tho infant daugh
ter of Mrs. John Kearney, sho being
quite 111 from teething.
B. F. Ogle, of Athena, is bore look
lng after his Interests at present. Ho
reports very fine prospects of crops'
in Ills and other farming Vicinities
after the fino rains of the past wook.
James Jones was out at Alba Nils'
week looking for beef. Ho purchasou
some of J. A. Owlngs and Sons n
short time ago.
How's This?
W'c offer One Hundred Dollars reword
for nny case of catarrh that can not bo
cureu Dy anu s iaiurrn mre.
V. J. CIIKNKV tc CO.. Toledo. O,
We. the uiiderolcneil. have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe'
mm perrectiy nonorauie in an onainess,
trnimnctloiis and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
Vi:ST & TKUAX, Wholesale Druggists,
Toleilo. O.
WAI.DINO. KINNAN & MARVIN, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, u.
Mall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intenmllv.
acting .directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free, l'rlce TSc per bottle. Hold by nil
iirucKisis.
Hall's Family Pills aro the best.
Stock Cattle for Sale.
Have for salo 50 head of cows, 25
calves by sldo; 10 2-year-old heifers,
and IB yeaning heifers.
ELMER SPIKE. Echo, Ore
Destroy the
Cause,
you
Remove the
Effect
Nowbro's Herpicidc kills
tho dandruff germ which I
causes falling hair, and,
finally, baldness. No other
hair preparation kills the
dandruff germ. Stop dan
druff, there'll be no falling
hair, no baldness.
IHCK1SIOK, N. I)., KOT.S.'OT.
Hare been using Iterpteiu. ami have utvA
About oustlilrl of a 81 bottle, auil nml that
it doei all, anil even more.tban yuu claim tor
It. It not onlr cleanses Ilia icalp from dan.
drub and prevent lb hair from talltns out.
lmt promotea a new growth, llaveonlyuaea
the. quantity mentioned, audita re more butr
on mv head than I havetud for years. laleo
nud that tc keeps the hair soft and glossr.
KhWAltD Dodd.
For Sale at all Fint-Clais Drue Stora.
I Five Porcelain Tubs
;; Are, now to be found at
Privett's Barber Shop and
Bath Rooms. We also have
five hydraulic'chairs. Every. ; ;
J mine, is neat anu ciean. vve 4.
employ none but first-class 4
T workmen. Our equipment is
not exceuca ir .eastern ure.
Privett's Barber Shop ' '
J 723 Slain Street
Ultlll
Woodhnen Dance. ,
ttr f Meacham give a
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bower danco tomorow nlghi; JtW
4th, In a spacious bowor erected for
tho purpose In their beautiful grovo.
All Woodmen of this city and their
friends arc Invited to attend Ar
rangements have been made with the
O R & N. for a round trip rate of
1.05: Wtl going on train No .8, . leav
ing Pendleton at 5: GO p. m. . ckoU
h '....i . ,ni..... mi nnv westbound
are guuii u - (
passenger trnln on Gth and 0th.
Suppose
a NATION BANK WOULD
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SAY TO tuu; j
"l . . .. . fr
TWnall with US ' i
T" . . .lmt Him. we
twenty yvuia, in -
will give you
$1,492
In ruse you should die nfter
one deposit we will pay your
estate -J-$1,000.
Any time after two years wo '
will loan you money on your
contract nt C per cent
WOULD YOU DO IT?
I
That is Just what the Stato
Life Insurance Company
WILL DOI
Would von like to know more
about Its plans?
A. J. HOMER.
inriri rtiilldinn. Pendleton. Ore. 1
Oh, Dear!
What shall we have to eat?
How ninny times does the
housewife find herself worry
ing ovor this perplexing ques
tion? It is easily settled at llawley
Bros. We lmvo an endless
number ot nice groceries lots
of thorn reaiiy to serve without
cooking, these hot days.
CONSUMPTION
the most dreaded and deadly of all
diseases, as well as pneumonia, and
all Lung Troubles are relieved at
once and cured by Acker's English
Ilemedy "the king ot all Cough Cures.'
Cures coughs and colds In a day. 25
cents. Your money back If dissatis
fied. Write for free sample, w. II.
looker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. P. w.
jchmldt & Co.
T7 Send away for a Sowing
W ll V JInclllll-'- If yu must havo
J a cheap one, we have them
from S18.00 to SliS.OO. (i00il as you
can got anywhere, but better still nnd
a lot cheaper In the end, la u high
grade White or Standard,
JESSE FAILING
Near the Bridge
LET US FILL
YOUR BILL
FOR LUMBER
We can supply you with
Building Material of all
descriptions and sa v e
you money
DOORS
WINDOWS
B u i Idin g paper lime
cement, brick and sand.
Wood gutters (or barns
and dwellings a specialty.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Aita St., Opp. Court House
BEERS
I Famous the World
I Over Fully Matured.
I Sold Everywhere.
SPEAKING
ABOUT
Tooth
Brashes
Have you noticed our tooth
brush window?" A good many
stop to admire and talk about
It. We. have lately, bought a
large numBer'Uf 25-cent Tooth
Brushes. Every one Is guaran
teed to be satisfactory or money
refunded.
We make up a. tooth powder
which' we th)nk has never'been
surpassed In cleansing proper
ties. It Is pleasant to use and
perfectly harmless. Largo bot
tle, 25 cents.
Commencing July, 1st, for one
week only, we will give one of
our 25-cent Tooth Brushes
FREE with each bottle of Dr.
Mann's Antiseptic Tooth Powder
or Liquid Dentlfoam purchased.
Only one Tooth Brush to a per
son. This offer holds good for
one week only, and Is made
simply to advertise our Liquid
Dentlfoam and Powder to get
more people to using them. Fif
ty cents worth for 25 cents.
Buy a 25-cent Tooth Brush and
we throw In the Powder; or buy
the Powder and we throw In a
25-cent Tooth Brush.
Please tell your friends about
this offer.
For the convenience of the
driving public we have .Install
ed an electric enunclator In
front of our store. One may
summon a clerk to take their
order without leaving their 'Car
riage. F. W. Schmidt's
The Reliable Druggist
rixtoflicc lltock. a-liotiJIaliiSii
Conrad Platzoeder stani8fi
it
All kinds Df Fresh
Meats always on
hand Fine Bacon,
Hams and Sausage.
Prices as low as-the lowest
A Nice. Tittcv
Fir
Steak is just the tiling' I H
this weatlier. Jt .is tool
hot to roast or boil meat1
TICa.ll or phone
MIESCKE
Illfl K, Court Phoue Kedlill
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1 won't iiavo to como to town on ,
.... . . ur nnn 1
a ran it you uuy one oi our
Wagons. Thuy havo stool clay mi""
and outer boarlng bloeUs. niRK'i'B
them run ono-thlrd easier than other
makes of bugglos. Hacks, Carriages,
Carts, Photon from $40, Get yor
tires on our hydraulic machine. e
will-not mark your wheels.
NEAGLE BROS.
Wo have tho Stover Gasoline Engine
Dally East Oregonlan by carrier,
only 15 cents a wtek.
It WlllM.Uv. ,.
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when you eet
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an interior method
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