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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1903. rTTTTTWTv'n'TTTTTl Clearance Sale of Summer Clothing M en s $10.00 Suits, Snlo Prices $ 8.00 $12.50 and $13.50 Suits, Sales L'rico J0.00 $15 00 Suits, Fulos Price J2.50 $10.50 and 17.50 Suits, Sales Price . J 4.00 Boys' $2.00 Suits, Sales Price $t.60 S 00 Suits, Sales Price 2.40 $4.00 Suits, Sales Price 3.20 S5 00 Suits, Sales Price 4.00 BEAR & D One Trice Clothiers, Furnishers and Ha ters NEWS OF ATHENA ALBA HAPPENINGS MRS. RICHARDS HAS MOVED TO SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. Lndy Maccabees Entertain Their State Commander Missouri Man Makes Investments R. J. Botlriy Is III Again Moving to California Mrs. Taylor Is Recovering. ! SUNDAY SCHOOL IS IN A ' THRIVING CONDITION. Transaction In Beef Cattle Resi dence of Mrs. James Davis Burned Alba Has a Live and Flrst.Clnss Choir Organized Crops Are In Fine Condition. till!) H--M--H"I"H"M-4-fr-8"M PTTTTTrrTTTrTT GENERAL NEWS. The ne.t session of the Irrigation confess will bo at Osileii, Utnh. Thirty lives woro lost In the sud den inundation of the village of Grncffenuurs, Austria. A severe drouth In a portion of England has been broken by destruc tive Hoods and hall storms. The largest clam of which anything is known, wus lately raked at Say vlllo, L. I It weighed over one and n half pounds. Frank Plldleu. for 1C years mnna Bor of the Wnrdlow Steel Compnny of Sheflleld, Knsland. Is short in his ac counts J70.000. He has been arrest ed in New York. The Boston Traveler, which has been a dally paper for 79 years, lias changed hands. J. H. Fahey. Asso ciated Press correspondent at Boston, is the new owner. Statistics show that twice as many children yet "In their teens" and younger still, commit suicide in the United States as did 20 years ago in proportion to the entire number. .Minister Wilson, at Santiago de Chile, reports that the bubonic plague Infests nearly all the Pacific South American ports. One of the first offects has been to disorganize the mall service. 11. H. McDonald, former president of the Pacific National Hank, at San Francisco, died a few days ngo at Montreal, at an advanced age. He was known in banking circles throughout the entire West. A Connecticut man who fired a charge of white beans Into a neigh bor with a shotgun, was acquitted If he had loaded the gun with shot it would have been different, but the jury held that beans were not "dan gerous weapons." The defendant's trial was postponed once to give the beans a chance to sprout. The fact that they proved themselves good seed beans is supposed to have had its influence witli the jury. HOTEL ARRIVALS. .1. F. H. H. Hotel Pendleton. Parker, Chicago. Hnmsoy, Portland. Van Klsberg, Nipla. Gilder, San Francisco. George F. Mayer, San Francisco II. M. Crane. St. Louis. A. A. Fnnnbnin. Seattle. D. 1). Stephen, San Francisco. It. H. May, Portland. II. .1. Lea, Seattle. Pierce McCleekey and wife. Port land. C. J. Freese, Hovlew. H. W. Cameron, Spokane. A. L. I.uckner. Spokane. E. H. Hurke, Portlnnd. P. Ed Fisher. Spokane. J. H. Oelsendorfer, The Dalles. S. K. Watson, Spokane. W. D. Chamberlain, city. .1. h. C. NORTHWEST NEWS. Golden Rule Hotel. Wallende. Portland. Cunningham, Portland. E. Gibson, Moscow. Mrs. .Myrtle Hemphill, city .1. E. Hemphill, city. S. C Hemphill, city. O. M. Richmond and wife, eltv. T. H. Deathe, Weston . J Y. Simpson. Seattle. .1 U Williams and wife, Chicago. U. Thompson. Spokane Mrs. M. Hill. Denver. L. J. Hill, Denver. M. T. Hill. Denver. H. C. Adams. Weston. J. Zlppear, Weston. W. ft. Mcltoborts, Spokane. -I. C Hell. Spokane. H. II. McRoynolds, Ukiah. W. I'. Jlnnott. Adams. Joseph Colwlchas. Adams S. Hulop, Portland. C. Richmond, city. C. Richmond, city. E. .Morgan, Pullmnu. James Urophy, city. Ella Fornlief, Salt Lake. D. K. Mathews. Echo. F. J. Gardner. Portland. R. J. Fleming. Snlein. .Mrs. J, II Carrier. Woodvllle. Tho annual conference of the Ore gon Quakers adjourned at Newborg, Monday. Marble quarrying in Josephine county has increased fiO per cent dur ing the past year. Mrs. Anna h. Glltnor. of Dallas, an Oregon pioneer, died Monday after a brief illness, aged 55. Canada fs becoming alarmed at tho great influx of Americans Into tho wheat regions of the Dominion. A class of 15 young women will graduate ns nurses from the Good Samaritan hospital nt Portland, July 21. Miss Lavlnu Wheeler, of Oakland, Cal., died .Monday nged 102 years. She was the oldest person In Oak land. The bark Armmi Is dii ut Portland from Antwerp, wth a general cargo, and will tako out a load of wheat on tho return voyage. Augus McAuloy, a real estate man of Seattle. Is in prison for embezzling $1,000 entrusted to his care with which to pay a mortgage. F. G. Hart, temporary O. It. & X. agent nt Hoppnor, has been appoint ed United States weather observer, vice J M. Konian, drowned In tho Hood. Oglesby. the Msslsslppl negro held in Everett, Wash., has been extradit ed and will he returned to his native stato to nnswor for murder. Ho is charged with killing soven peoplo at different times. The Oregon supreme court 1ms do cided thnt suicldo does not rellovo life insurnnco companies or fraternal ordere from paying tho Insurance policy of people coming to their death by this moans. A buggy horse belonging to Gus tavo Mitzner. of Salem, becamo frightened at an automobile and ran away Monday, killing himself nnd wrecking the vehicle. Tho occu pants wero not seriously Injured, Tho body of an unknown man was found Monday lying In a clump of hushes, near Auburn, Wash,, with a bullot holo in tho back of his head and his pockets turned Insldo out. No posslblo means of identification wero found upon tho person. Deafness Can Not Be Cured Ily local applications an they cau not iacl. the diseased portloux of the oar. Tlwre U only one way to cure diMfnesg, nnU tnat U hj constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused hy an InllameU condition of the mticoufi llnlns of tho Kustaclilan tu. When tills tube Is Inllamed you have n rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It U entirely closed, deafness W the result, and unless the Inllamniutlon cau be taken out anil tills tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing wit bo destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are causal hy Catarrh, which Is nothng but an In llamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused hy catarrh) that can not be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. IV .1. (.'ini.Vnv & CO., Toledo, O. Hold by nil drugzsts, 75e. Hall's family Pills are the best. Home from vacation, feeling good, strong and healthy, would bo the case after an outing at tho most beautiful of Blue mountain resorts Lehman Springs. There isn't a place In nil tho West where you can find a more convenient and delightful spot to spend a few days or a long time away from the heat, noise nnd worrv or. city life. Tho ir, natural ho"t springs nre wonderful for their me dicinal properties. Hotel accommo dations ore flrst-cluss, 'phono connec tions, free camping ground, 25 pri vate cottages, largo swimming pool, baths, golf, tennis, hunting nnd fish ing. For further particulars, address C. R. Dutton, Lehman Springs, Or. For Sale. A handsome toam for driving or light work; a Studobakor buckboaru and top, nearly now; doublo and sin gle harness; roll top desk and stove. Wrlto or call at 315 Gnrden street. N. T. Conklln. Band of Horses for Sale. Mark Patton loft this morning for Ukiah, whoro ho has a band of horsea which ho will drive to this city for sale. Ho will return iibout Thursday, For Sale. Twenty head of good work mares, somo havo mulo colts by their sldoa. Inquire at Swearlngen Ilros. Havo your Toutscli's. shoes repaired at Athena, July 13. Mrs. Richards, of Athena, Ore., after visiting various places on the Pacific coast finally reached San Diego. She Is so well pleased with the climate nnd sui rnmullng conditions that she has de cided to make this her home. Last week she purchased the Requn prop erty In La Jolla, containing two com- fortable cottages and being on the crest of the hill, with a magnificent ocean view. San Diego (Cal.) Sun Mrs. P. M. Grady, of Kent, Wash., and- Mrs. George Russell, of Joseph, Wallowa county, were In Athena last week attending the funeral of their father, the late P. H. Saunders, of this city. Miss .Minnie Smith, of Pullman. Wash., daughter of Miliord Smith, former pastor of the Christian church of this city, was visiting in the city Inst week. E. I.allue, a recent arrival from Missouri, has purchased the property of Charles lloohr of this city, with his wlto nnd two daughters will make Athena their future home. .Mr. 1-n Hue Is an old soldier and a prominent farmer before coining west. Louise Lnllrashe, the Isaac Walton of the Umatilla, was in the city Wed nesday distributing mountain trout among his friends. Dr. and Mrs. Plamuiidou will spend several days rustlcnting on the Uma tilla river at Frank Gnstry's place. Mrs. Lon Ward and eniluren ot Colfax, who have been visiting Athe na relatives and friends, have return ed home. Dr. Warden, of San Francisco, was nn Athena visitor Monday. R. J. lloddy Is on the sick list again but Is reported better this morning. Earl Saunders will leave Siindav for Moro, when1 he has employment in a hardware store. The cum crop of Umatilla and the beet crop of Union county, is being made by tin- continued ruin, but the wheat can get along without it, nnd must have dry, warm weather In which to mature. Monroe Hicks, of Weston, will leave in a low days for California whore le intends to make his home in the future, with the hopes of benelltiiiK his health. C. A. Allen, of Adams, exm-cts Ut Harvest a fair crop this season. Joseph Steach. an old-timer was In I town Friday from his home in John Day. Vears ngo he conducted a sa I loon In tills city. Mrs. David Taylor, mother of Sher iff Taylor, wus confined to her mom a low days last week on account of the Injuries hIio received nbout two weeks ngo. She seems to be better , today, ami it Is hoped she will soon be well. 1 State Commander Lady Maccabees. I The Lady Maccabees of Athena en I tortnlned their state commander. Mrs. Nellie II. I.ambsou. She has elinvire ot' the work In Oregon nnd represents the largest benefit order admitting1 women to membership. The Ladles of the .Maccabees in the only benefit urder which admits only women, and i Its entire management Ik under the I control of women. After the business ' meeting the ladles adjourned to .Mrs. i Harnett's residence, where ice cream and cake were served In honor oi l .Airs. Nellie H. Lnmbson. j Family Reunion. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. .Uarmils yesterday at Adams. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. M Watrus, .Mrs. J. U. .Mumford, Mrs. Hen Hrown .Miss Clara Watrus and .Master Lester watrus. , Broke His Leg. 1 A young son of Moso Taylor, ieshl-; Ing east of Athena, had the mlsfoi j tune to break his leg lust .Monday. ' Wright-Berry. Walter Herry and Miss Josephine ' Wright woro recently married nt I wnnu wana. The bride has numer-l mis friends In Athonn, who extend their heurty congratulations, ' Beeves Ready for Market. H. F. Ogle, of Athonn, Ihib returned ! iiuiiie ii-uiu ins mock rancn near Wil low Spring. Ho reports everything looking fine in thut vicinity. Ho ulso reports cattle In lino condition, and he and several others havo soveral eurlonils or beer ready lor the market. Alba, July 13. The Sunday school organized by Rev. McGllvruy. of Pen dleton, with Joseph Gibbon as super intendent. Is In a nourishing condi tion. Rev. McOllvrny has promised to return In the near itituro and iireach several times during the hot wpathor. Ilnvlnir has begun. f'lons are looking liner than for seveinl years, especially spring how. Ing of wheat, which Is looking finely l.onurimii. the cattle buyer, was here last week looking for beer an! malt,, lie bought 12 head or V Smith. Generally speaking, Mr Lmi ergitu finds beef auliunls not tat enough for the market, although they are in a thriving condition. They are fattening later this season than usu al. Stockmen are reserving a large amount of pasture for their beef cat tle to use this fall. The Allm choir met liiHt night for practice at the home of Mrs. Ed Hrehm. It Is composed of .Miss Pros ser. .Miss Perry, .Miss Dick, J. Clemor McStorker, It. McGee, Walt Rlnehart and the Ross brothers. Residence Burned. Tlie residence of Mrs. .lames Davis burned here on the nth of this month at 12 o'clock at night. Tuere had been no one living In the house for two weeks, as the family had been out on the Ridge living on tuelr home stead. The building was insured ASTONISHING RESULTS. Follow Each New Discovery of Sci ence. The gieat strides that medical scl once has made In the last few years Is due to the germ theory When the germ of a disease has been ills envoi I'd. the doctors have not been slow In finding a drug to kill It in a few years It will he rare to find a bald-beaded man or woman The fall ing out ol hair Is due to it dandruff germ, and now It has been discovered how to kill this germ. The remedy Uhed Is called Newbro's Herplcide It.-; sin i ess has been marvelous. Noi a tullurt- has been so far reported. It is also a delightful hair dressing tree from oil or sticky substances Try It and be convinced of its actual merit Sold by leading druggists Send Hie In stumps lor sample to The I Herplcide Co Detroit Mich F W Si'bmidi & Co. neclal agent. Heavenly Our Iced Drinks are good enough for the Angels and we feel certain they will refresh nnd please all ordinary human beings. On these very warm dayc and evenings, there are no more popular beverages than our Phosphates Ice Cream Soda Pick-me-ups Punches Egg Drinks Root Beet My fountain fs now in charge of an EXPERT, Mr. J. R. Park er, of Chicago, and he will al ways be pleased to give you his best. F. W. Schmidt's Tho Ruliable Druggist 1'oHtnllicc Mock I'lione Mnlu8ji DEMAND Canned fruita kUUL IllBTn fClF - "Diner, Ira -"Willi inebntthe!: KUliB Into o Wni,."" ""WUS, not nnd aZ 405 In Standnrwi c. Mini...... .. U LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panics we represent. Out companies stand first in tlit world. Hurtford iie Insurance (Jo.fl2.2n0.07b Alliance Assurance Co. . . 13), 0H9, DOS London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,M4,(Wa N'ortli lirltlsh & Mercantile Co Il.0y5.ft7-I Itoyul Insurance Co. .. 22,8117, lfi? FRANK B. CLOPTONl AGENT ! 800 MAIN STREET IU1 Steak is just the HUH Went boi. ti noi io roaBt or b IfCull or phone MIESCK SIR V. fnn m ... uuui 4 w II I) Til) W&M m mm rn trm mmwrnm wivuning Is the "quick meal' 'ot tl( linvn In htirrf n v uu ,,, . no time to cook. If yen mush you can imd my linrn TLr, 1-n,t tk.t i. . ' A I4V niuu IU4L 13 s not or tliu kind you eat c n i-- jj.iuuii, mce sweet. takes Just a minute to i Syrun tlio kind that i you want to cat a v.uivuo, aiuuu aim lanre Coffee the kind that H ciiunlcil in Pendleton. TJf A wr t?V D A 17-1 vv ln I nr O SP8CES, o COFFEE, TEA, BAKim POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS AbiolurePuriry, FinesrFlavor. OreatcjrSrrenh,l?casoiableFriccs.l CL0SSET & DEVERS PORTLAND, OREGON. GRASN WILL Insure with (!. 0. BERKELY Life is Uncertain Ho is Agont for tho Penn Mutual , See his list of bargains ni Real listate Next to Savings Bank. OREGON. PORTLAND. Proposals for Wood. Sealed lilds will bo received liy mo ut my otllce In room 1C .luild uulIdliiK, until fi o'clock p. in., of Monday. July 20th, 190.1, for furnishing School DIs trlct No, 10 with one hundred nnd twonty.flvo cords of four-foot wood, to lio cut rrom live tl mhnr ntul tlinr. oiiKhly seasoned. To ho delivered ut the different school houses in tho District In mich onnntltlos as tho I HOITT'S SCHOOL. hoard directs. Payment to l,r. mmin Mcnlo Park. San St. Helen's Hall (Ust, 1SIIU hy ut Hi.v. II. w. .Morris.) Will enter its 31th your September 11. l!)D3. Number of resident pupils limited to sixty. Hook of Information sent on application. ELEANOR TIBBETTS, Prln. Ill school wnrrants of School District o. ii,. tho board resorves tho rlgut to reject any mid nil bids. JOHN HAIU3Y, JU , Glorl I'eiidluton, Oregon, July loth, 100::. A plague ot cuterplllnrs has mailo Its uppenrance at Indopoiidoiico, uioioiign mental, moral mid physi cal traiiilnK for boys. Homo inilu jiiicoh; beautiful surroundings; oxcol out cllmato; careful auporvlalon; llniltod niimliora; prepnros for imy university or for business. Pall torm heglns August 11. Send for Illustrat ed catalogue, IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D., President. -M--M--l-t l Conrad Platzoedcr A.i kinds oi I-'h r-li Meats always on band. Fine Bacon, Hams nnd Sausage. i i t $ m-l"H"l"l"M"H"l"l H"H"I"1"H"H"H. j Prices as low as the lowest Any Tie a A m s h urn 1. icntfl tin have your house painted v pered. A little painting nert ai ...til U(n ite IrtOkl Vrt IMUIC Will uiiip - ..li.. CM. nil- hr flhL IUI IV duinc " . . Ill laaJ 4 tfMIl Wail Pdpcr win ivi'w - to any room. Our stock w nattern In endless variety every one "evv bum r co or desmn. ueiicr cwi"" i.t no slinu them to you i if utif r.ost for whole house or one room. E. I. lVMyt ill Court Street, mi won't have to c.omo to town on u mil If you buy ono of our. Winona Wajioii Thoy huve steel clny hubs and outer benring bloclts, mnUIng theni run one-third caslor than othor makes of IiukkIos. Hncka. Carrlnces. Carts, l'liaton from $10. Oot your tiren on our hydraulic maclilnc. wo will not murk your whools. NEAGLE BROS. We have the Stover Gasoline Knglno. GOOD SOUND WOOD Is always received wlien 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 tir.. eimnlv V0U ' : -. rti l descriptions you money aim DOORS VNW Building paP S cement, brick and g anu uwciiM.o- Drprrnn llimfc III LI r Ull O Alta St.,Opp. . r.icfnfll harmerb vu- r.A Waltert, VKf n....nllv 160 WttfL FJoiir, MiH Feed nlwnys on lina-