r DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1903. 'it.: u r 5 1 TO Why Pay as Much for an inferior beer ? Schlitz beer costs twice what common beer costs in the brewing. One-half pays for the product; the other half for its purity. One-half is spent in cleanliness, in filtering even the air that touches it, in filtering the beer, in ster ilizing every bottle. And it pays the cost of aging the beer for months before we deliver it. If you ask for Schlitz you get purity and age, you pay no more than beer costs without them. Alt fir the Brevity Bittlinz. Phone SI Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Main St., Pendleton 1 OSS "Just trv a Parrot Cigar 5n" THE PARROT CIGAR IS A SUPERIOR 5-CENT CIGAR. THEY MIGHT HAVE MADE OTHER BRANDS AS GOOD, BUT THEY DIDN'T. M BANDITS Missouri baudllB EXTRAORDINARY 30 BANK ROBBERY LAST WINTER, Perpetrators Murdered a Deputy Sher Iff and Fled the Country Were Cap tured In Connecticut and are Now Being Tried. Union, Mo., Julv 13. Tho term of the circuit court which opened here 1 todny will likely lie made notiiblu by the trial of the Union bank robbers, George Collins nml William Rudolph, the hitter of whom created n groat sensation last week by his daring es cape from the St. Louis Jail, where the two were confined awaiting trial. Not since tho extermination of the Coffeyville gang, which nourished several years ago has this section of the country produced two more des perato crlmlnnls than Rudolph nnd Collins, neither of whom Is more than 21 years old. On Dec. 2" last, the two young men rode Into Union, terrorized every one In the town, entered the hank nnd stole $14,000 In currency nnd $110,000 In securities. They lied to Rudolph's home, nnd when surrounded by depu ty sheriffs escaped after killing one of the posse. Captured in Connecticut. In Rudolph's home tho officials found a scrap of paper ou which was scrawled "George Collins, Hartford." The police of Hartford, Conn., were notified nnd they found that Collins' stepfather, whose name was La Plant, lived there with his two sons. The house wnK watched, and on March 1 wo men who left It were followed U a resort. This place was surround ed and Just then a carriage drove up nnd from It stepped Collins nnd the two La Plant boys. Collins wns cup tured after a severe struggle. Two detectives went Into the house and there found Rudolph, who fought them with the ferocity of a maniac He was subdued, however, and wns locked up, together with the others. In La Plant's house $S,GS5. mostly in gold, was found, with three re volvers and a set of burglar s tools Roth Rudolph and Collins declared they would never stand trial und the lormer's sensational escape from pris-1 on was no surprise us the two men. I despite their youth, are regarded as the most desperate criminals with , which the .Missouri authorities have, had to deal In many years. FEED SUPPLY SHORT. Range Drying Up Light Hay Crop In Malheur. The feed In tho mountains south of hero 1b shortor than for a good runny years, and what there Is, Is nearly drying up, says the Grant County News. There Is nt least tho usual amount of stock pasturing on thlb sennt supply, and unless thoro Is plenty of rain nnd good growing weather from now on, thoro Is likely to bo some pretty heavy losses. To mnke tho outlook still moro dls couraglng for Btock raisers in the ex treme southeastern countlcB, tho liny crop Is not going to be up to the av erage. These lire tho conditions as out lined to a News man by "William Ward, a leading sheep nnd wool man of Malheur. .Mr. Ward Is running about 80,000 head of sheep, a number of which he Is pasturing on the mountains near Strawberry Htitte. He says thnt nftor pnssing 20 miles south of Pratrlo, City vorv little rain has fallen since early spring. This fact, together .'with cold and unfavorable weather, has cnused tho shortage on the rnngo. Resides having very little rain to help the grass and alfalfa along, the large Owyhee ditch has broken many times, nnd fanners could not got the necessnrv water for their fields. The first out will not yield over half a crop, nnd. of course, there Is no knowing what the second nnd third tuny do. This unsatisfactory prospect, taken In connection with the actual losses that have occurred In that section, a light wool clip, and the enormpus losses of stock throughout Montniin and t'tnh. has lesultcd In the firm tho wool sales recontly held In Onto- r'Mr Ward did not got offers thnt wore" sufficiently attractive to Induce him to part with his product, which Is still stored until the mnrket stiff ens up n hit, SNAKE RIVER STEAMBOAT. Will Be Ordered for New Line In a ' Few Days. A n.embe.- of tho r.uniti' thai has been orgnnized to put in n steamboat and barge line between Glenn's Perry nnd Hrimc.ui Junction of the Snake river wns In town this morning, says the Capital News. He said tho est mates of cost had all been Investi gated, and careful surveys of the rlv er have been made. The steamboat has not been con tracted for yet, hut It Is the Inten tlon to have work started on the con structlon of the boat within the next 10 days, so that It mny be placed in commission In time to hnmiie the fall products of the Rrunenu valley The plan Is to run the boat between Glenn's Kerry on the rnllrond, and n point down the river 35 miles to a point about six nillea from Rrunenu pnstolllce. The bout will be about r.O feet In length, nnd will coat nearly $3,000, One or two barges will bo used for the landing of stock nnd heavy freight. The stockholders are care ful business men, nnd have taken tip the plan of navigating a part of the Snake river after Investigation of the probable tonnage, as well as the cost of completing and running the boat. They are sanguine of success and will give the project a fair trial. The Irish department of agriculture 09f t The cigar that beats them all at 5 remo The Lrccnt Selling Brand of ClgnrH In Hie World. Tht Hand is ihi Snetn'i Tretttu,, stand taken by sheepmen for higher will make a special exhibit m insu prices for wool than were offered nt Industries nt the Worlds I-air. --...4H Woman' Nightmare Night Was Her Terror. I "I wou.d cough nearly all night I long," writes .Mrs. Charles Applegate , : of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hard j ly got any sleep. I had consumption J so una ip.ni it I walkeil a block I would cough frightfully and snlt ! blood, bin. when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. Klug's Now Discovery wholly cured mo and I gained GS pounds." It's ab solutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat ana lung troubles. Price BOc nnd $1.00. Trial bottles free at Tall man & Co.'s drug store. No woman's Happi ness enn be complete without children ; it h her nature to love and want them us much so as it is to love the beautiful and pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great ana wondertul remedy is always appliedexternally,and has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis witiiout suffering. Sand tor (rs book containing Information of prlceli-6 valu to an exprcuui mother!. The Bradfield Rtflulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Mother's F riend SOUTHWESTERN MINERS. ! "Until in j- wllouMit :iiyf.iriinve liei-n naliis CAM'AU! -1 t'e an tho beat mcitiu-inc wo li..vc ctt i. . 1- tin-1' use Last Kooli my wife ws fr p m- u- dartae for two rlays. sha trie- joii c tc C .if AM.TS, anil tiicr relieve I ic n ! Lc uc.h' almost Immediately V' l'u c Ciscarets." 1'lltaburg Sate t Un - ! C I'llUburc, Pa. Expected Soon to Make Demands as to Labor and Conditions. Pittsburg, Has., July 13. The de liberations of tho convention of South western miners which opened today will he followed with much uttention owing to the general expectation that tho miners will make a demand for a general advance in wages and Im proved conditions of Inhor The con vention comprises delegates from Mis souri, Kansas and Oklahoma The mine operators who recently organiz ed under tho name of the SouthweeHt orn Interstate Operators' Association have representatives here In an en deavor to bring about an amicable ad justment of the differences between tho miners and mlneowners. ttltiiatitiiliilliliaiiai AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA Oils and Axle Grease I have a large stock of castor machine, black and cylinder oils, graphite, Taylor and caster oil, axle grease, compound in bulk and buckets. Get my priceb be fore buying your harvest supplj. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man 741 Main Street ' t i it !t 1 . Cold Pure Preservative C Pure Storaq The new ice factory is now completed and we are prepared to supply our patrons with HARD CRYSTAL ICE made from water that has been boiled and distilled, pore. The only ice that is ROSS ICE and GOLD ST Phone MAIN 1781 m CATHARTIC - WWCTW WW We sell the greatest of blood purl. I tiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a rs vtr x ti t- . " positive guarantee, it win cure all 1 rout Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once chronic and other blood poisons. If ' r 1 -n , 1 you have eruptions or sores on your 1 Delay will lead to serious breaks, body, or are pale, weak or run down, 1 First-class work guaranteed by It Is Just what you need. Wo refund' TiTHV i-t.. "Df' t.f nt 1 money If you aro not satisfied. 60 1 DM2ijEk.j 1116 ixCila.D16 irlfimbgy, cents and 81.00 F W. Schmidt &. Co . 1 rnrt e(-. :. i, -i.i .... . druggists, LONGSHOREMEN, PleauDl. I'aiat-i Owe, NuTOrM'-io 1 rnt 'i.nte Goal. Do , 1 " rm; 10c. Zx.UX- ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... B1M11.C Utmrif Uniw.,, 1 hk.fu, M..U.41, t.rl. 117 Ho-To-Bic aaiK-i-t 'afli'taaa.isp Suffered E'gfv AVnths I can heartily recommond Acker's Tablets for dyspepsln and stomach troubles. I have been suffering for eight months and tried many reme dies without relief, until I got Acker's uyspepsia Tablets, which I used only a short time and nra now perfectly well. Thanking you for tlie spoodj recovery, I am gratefully yours, Fran cis I. Clannor, Vancouver, Vah. Send to W. H. Hooker & Co., Ilnffnlo. N Y., for a free trial package. (Nothing llko thorn.) F. W. Schmidt & Co.. druggists. WANTUD y()Ull OIiriKHH KOIt If. gmtrtl cards. wmhlluK InTlmilnna. ti 100 engraved visiting cnl nllli pin r. fl.SO; additional cards In Miiiiih l -iiuudred. Tlie Mit Orra-nnla at Bay Twelfth Annual Convention City, Michigan. Hay City, Mich., July 13. Delegates from Detroit, Iiiiffalo, Cleveland, To ledo. Milwaukee. Chicago and other great lake ports are gathured here for the twelfth nnniinl convention thli veek of the International longshore men. Marine nnd Transport Workers' Association. Soveral .nuestlous of paramount Interest to the members of the craft are to come up for ills 'nssinn und settlement and as n eon- Miiiuenoe the convention promises to l,e of niore than usual note. The an piia) roport of Secretary II. C. Dar ter shows that the association has made a larger gain In meiuiiorslilp during the past 12 months than during any similar period in Its history. i Gray's Harbor j Commerc al Co. Shanlko Wool Sales, Saturday, July 15, Is the dato fixed for the noxt public wool sales day at Shanlko. This will ho tho last public tales day of tho season at this place. About 3.C00.O0O pounds of wool havo been sold nt Shunlko this season, nnd 1.000,000 pounds moro yet remain un sold In the warehouses. We Don't Keep Everything Out we do keep a good big stock of nice dry Tioorlng, Ceiling, Rustic and Finish, in all grades. Also kinds of Dimension Lumber, In cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes Is complete, and any one In need of Lumber will not be wrong in placing their order with the : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. Wt & C. R, Depot SOUND ICO Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine., Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5J uouaas em) 10 lunipaui BuitiiuaADB SMI l II BBuoj;ed lejaqii jiaui An u mous pue o)epajdde odoad ou) pue speo ) -jaded 0Biuas9jd8J s.upB OJO UJBJ9B3 8 UBUODJO 1B3 ouj. t t t it IV ''111 iP wmfmmMtm I UWith a coupon. 514 Mair Sti 50 Years you Science Improve . m, 10 tlW 1 is a 1..HF ..... - - (mMl0rtria SOllHCd vour ." 1 has (loin nni z : fooii Among o 'J rr Kkr and . .a ... hems Hev"i fact. It has .oke.. aJ old-time powtier- 0, ur tlon ot tun' ,'". uS(fulc'l will have hum -i -the kitchen Pound 25c So.'! Ti n-here ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber Vfiit mav tviVMi mm nisn , .. . n-.iiiV-iilT or tin It ii. uuHMiry In ltl'I'1. 1 J ELATERITE inn 4 lauea the place of fihlngles, tin, iron, tar u ',, .. tti all f" Ml', Sold on roofings. Kor flat nml ntfien surfneos. gutter ' r i , i , . . n . ni, ,,.... ii n i .1 .i In rO: teed. It will pay to ask for prlcesand information. THE ELATERITE Worcester Building.