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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1903)
Clearance Sale of .Summer Clothing Men's $10 00 Suits, Salo Prices $l'-50 ...ml $13.50 Suits, Sales Price $16 00 Suits. H silos I'neu $16.50 and $17.o0 Suits, Salos Price. i Boys' $100 Suits. Sales Price $1.60 $3 00 Suits, Salt's Price 2.40 $t.( 0 Suits, Siils Price 3.20 S." 00 Suits, Sales Price 4.00 EAR & DALEY t One i rice Clothiers, a GENERAL NEWS. Tin- Venezuelan rebellion refuses to hp squelched. The rebels are rein forced nnil persistent. Tope l.eo Is said to own nothing whntpver. having long ago given nil his individual belongings to his nephews. Captain S. K. Spnrrow, U. S. A., drank carbolic aeid by mistake at New London. Conn., and died from the pffeets. Archbishop Kntzor Is critically 111 nt n Fon du Lac. Wis., sanitarium, with a complication of kidney and liver diseases. Lieutenant McCue. of the First U. S. Infantry, has been sent to an in sane asylum as being Insane. The initial charge against him was big amy Mrs Mary J. Plercy. 40 years old. 31 inches tall and weighing So pounds, died yesterday at llayunue, N J., trom the effects of the hot weather. There is a great Increase in piracy along the coast of China. The gen eral policy of the marine freebooters is to capture foreigners anil then de mand ransoms for their release. The arrival of tho Mayflower on the Massachusetts coast. November 11. 1G20. is to be commemorated by raisinc a monument on the landing spot that will be 200 feet high. Everybody's Magazine Is authority for the statement that this year's con sumption of tobacco in the United States is 7,000.000,000 cigars, 10.000. ooo.ooo cigarettes and 2S0.000.imm pounds of manufactured tobacco. ltufus Young, who Is described as "the moat accomplished horse thief In New England," was shot and kill-! ed while resisting arrest nt Arling ton. Vt He was 6.1 years of age and had a -to-year record as a horse thief. The Great Western Hallway Com pany claims to havo run a train Mon day from London to Plymouth. 211! miles, in 233 minutes. If the fig ures arc correct, the incident boats the long distance record for locomo-1 tlve running. New Orleans Is hendiiuarters for a ! company just organized to protect nianufacturors and contractors against losses from strikes. A com plementary organization to protect employes against loss from reduction of wages and increase In the cost of living Is now In order I I PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Circus licenses have been reduced from $1,000 to $noo In Portland. A sawmill plant to cost $100,000. will be built In Olympla this season. Tho French bark. Charles Gounod, will load wheat at Portland In Aug ust. J. W. Arrasmlth has been reap pointed state grain inspector for the Stnto of Washington. George Shamhrook, a pioneer of Douglas county, died at his home near Hoseburg, Tuesday, aged 75. A body of 24 stevedores of Tacoma struck Tuesday because the forco working on a vessel was cut down. H. 1. llest. of Gaston, Or., was held up and robbed in broad daylight, on the streets of Portland Tuesday. George Peterbon, a miner from Marshliold, Or., was drugged and rob bed or $1,000. In the dives or Port land. Tuesday. The ipiarterly report of the super intendent of the state penltentiury shows that there ure now :iOfi convicts in that institution. A new map showing the location of all the state institutions at Salom, lias been prepared by Secretary of Statu F. I Dunbar. Government work on the harbor at Olympla will begin nt once. The last session of congress appropriated $215,000 for this purpose. A J. Shores, general attorney for the Amalgamated Copper Company, of Ilutli:. Is being tried In disbarment proceedings, for taking a bribe of $200,000 in n mining deal. Smith, the murderer of Slarslial Parsons, of Ccntralln, Wash., is now in hiding in Tacoma, and eluded eight policemen, Tuesday, In making his escape trom a plan laid for his capture. $ 8.00 J 0.00 12.50 J 4.00 Furnish :rs and Ha ters HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. J. H. Parker, Chicago. Paul Wcsalnger. I'ortlmnl. V. I'. Smith. San Francisco. Mrs. C. W. Awry. Hlngliniu. E, .Imllll. San Francisco. C. K. Itoosevell. city. Turner Olllver, l.a Oramlc. C. W. Ashfont ami wire, Portland Charles C. Echllu. San Francisco. Mrs. 0. W. KIiik and chllil. Palo Alto. H S. Smith. San Francisco. W. A Williams, Wnltsburg. W. It Shlplln, Portland. .1. II ItPimey. Spokane. W. M. Mnhor. Portland. 0. Al. Smith. I'nrtlaml. It. H. Caston, Spokane. J. H. Kloockner, Spokane. C. 1). ltonke. Spokane. S. F. Wiles, linker City. Miss Cutter anil sister, l.uhl. 1. eon Taylor. I.uhl. Arthur .Mncli, Stanton. S. A. Kingston, Cherokee. Golden Rule Hotel. I). K. .Mathews, Echo. P. J. (iaidiier, Portland. S. .1. Fleming. Salom. Airs. .1. II. Carrier, Woodsiile. .Mrs. Cochran and daughter. Union. Einnin Lehtl. Union. E. W. Helm. Portland. .1. It Johnston. Ullliugs. J. E. Sullivan. Denver. (1. M. Hooth. The Dalles. H. C Wood and wife. lone. A. Peterson, lone. II. H. MeUpynolds. Ulilah. James Ilrophy. Echo. E. .Morgan. Pullman. V. E. Mnrkloy. Portland. C. W. Stevens and wlfo. mon. Miss (Jrace Stevens, .Milton. .Mrs. I. Jackson, Seattle. Miss Herbink, SpoHune. Sirs. Heed, Spokane. .1. C. Kineald, Pomoioy. James Hart. Heppner. C. Watson, Heppner. (!. F. Sllkmltte. Centorvllle. .Mrs. J. Canthorn. Deafness Can Not Be Cured I'y local application as they can not rcncl the ilixeatied ixipllons nt the ear. There Is only one war to cure deafnetu. anil that id by constitutional remedies. Deafness la enued li an inllanied roinlltlon of the mueou8 lining of the llmtaehlan tube. When this tube In Inllanied you have a niniunnu Miiinil or imiwrfei-r liearlng, and when It is cniiiclv cIommI. ile:ifnei Is tl rw,,1t. anil miles the iiitlnmnintloii enn be tiiken out anil this tube restored to Its I normal condition. Hearing wit bo destroyed forever: nine raes out of ten are caused ny uatiirrii. wmeii is nothng but an In llanied condition of tho mucous Biirfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of ileafnes (caused bv catarrh) that can not he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. t'ltHMIY it CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all drnggsts, 75c. Hall's family arc the bent. Home from vacation, feeling good, strong nnd healthy, would bo tho case after an outing at the most beautiful of Uluo mountain resorts Lehman Springs. There Isn't a place in nil tho West whore you can find a moro convenient and delightful spot to spend a few days or a long timo away from the heat, nolso and worry of city life. Tho in natural hot springs are wonderful for their me dicinal properties. Hotel accommo dations are first-class, 'phono connec tions, free camping ground, 25 pri vate cottages, largo swimming poo, baths, golf, tennis, hunting and fish ing. For further particulars, address C. H, Dutton, Lehman Springs, Or. For Sale. A handsome team for driving or light work; a Studubnker btickbuaru and top, nearly now; double- nnd sin glo harness; roll top desk and stovo. Wrlto or call at 315 Garden street. N. T. Conklln. Band of Horses for Sale. Mark Patton left this morning for Uklnh, where ho has a band of horses which ho will drive to this city for sale. He will return nbout Thurs day, For Sale. Twenty head of good work mares, somo havo miilo colts by their sides. Inquire at Swcarlngcn llros. Havo your Teutsch's. shoos repaired at E TREATING CANCER DY X-RAY WITH SUCCESS. Sheepmen Are In the Mountains With Their Flocks Two Dec Trees Dis covered ami Opened Crops Arc Looklnn Fine Buying Cattle for the Seattle Market. Itldge, July IS. Mr. and Mrs. Wll llnm Fletcher, of Nye. tiro at present living In Walla Wnlln. where Mr. Fletcher Is taking X-Hny treatment by Dr. lllnlock for cancer, wiilch Is doing nicely, with strong Indications of a cure. Virgil Smith, has mndo a trip to Hoppner. and worked a few days. He md Hert SImontou nro now at work down Butter creek. K. F. and William Fahrmvnhl are at present out in the mountains look ing after thoir sheep. J A. OwugR and sons dscovored two bee trees on their mountain ranch a short time ago. They cut them down a few days ago. In oiip they toitiid work going ou nlculy. but In the other there was hardly any honey ami it appeared to ho of long standing,, too. Thoy captured and hived the bees. Hence they will get some good of them. Mrs. T. 11. Helts and family, ol Pilot Itock. are visiting with Mrs. Helts' sister, Mrs. Hlystone. of Athe na, and mother-in-law and slstor-ln law at Colfax at present. We are having nice warm weather. hut a llttlu too warm It seems. When it rises from 15 to 02 and !lf. Crops are doing lino. Grass Is looking fairly well yet. L. A. Mustier and his two hired men are mowing and putting up hay at present, It being mostly the first crop of nlfalfa, and making a fair yield. J. C. l.onorgan. the Senttle beef buyer. Is loported to he out in this part looking for beef nt present. iv. v. Falirnwnld lost a line mare last week. Cause or death unknown. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Salshury and family, of Pendleton, are out on their Butter creel; sheep ranch near Vin son. They are combining business with plensuie. G. W. Mnsner was out home from lis John Day ranch the first of tin week. He reports Btock, crops and grnss In fine condition out there. Narrow Escape From Ocinn Dragnetl. lohn A. Owings hud a narrow os- ape from being dragged to deatii last Thursday In a hnyrake. He was raking, when the ncckyoke broke and let the tongue fall to the ground, urns neiug in danger of lodging and urning tue machine upside down. .Mr. OwingH jumped off in front of the rake holding fast to tho lines anil managed to slide around the wheel unhurt. He Is a large, fleshy man, about (IS years old. HARVESTERS ARE HERE. Many Wait for Higher Wages $1.50 i for Header Box Drivers Kick on Dust. i Walla Walla. July in. Five hun dred harvest hands are in Walla Walla and vicinity now. Ileloie the season begins It is estimated at least J200 harvesters will come Into the city hunting work. C. -M. Fulton n harvest hand who has passed through three years of work In the wheal fields of the Inland Empire, said yes terday the reason so many men wero in the city at present wns the wages offered by the furmers. The general opinion of the harvest hands this season seems to be that ir they hold off longer the furmers will be forced U raise the scale. This y usually the case. Harvesters x-h'v higher wages will be orfered In a short time. For haying, $1.25 Is off ei oil; for header box drivers, $1.50 to $1.75; for sack sewors. $2.50; for cooks. $3.00; for engineers, $5.00 and $f!.00. ORGANIZING AGAINST THIEVES. Grant County Citizens Take Steps to atop cattle Rustling. The following preamble and call for a stockmen's meeting appears in the Long Creek Light; "Lust year some crlmnal butchered two of Hilly Towiisend's calves, and tor several years past there has been complaint from stockmen who have cattle ranging on tho mountain soiitn of Long Creek, of some onu butcher ing their calves. On tho third or rourth of July somo ono butchered a calf for mo Just above tho Farewell place. "It Is timo for stockmen to organize In such u wny as to mete out Justice to whoever Is low down enough to prnctlce grand Inrcony on so small a scale. All who are Interested lu sup pressing this evil pleuse meat here at Long Creek on July 10." We sell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a positivo guarantee, it will euro all chronic nnd other blood poisons. If you havo eruptions or sores on your body, or nro pnlo, weak or run down. It Is Just what you need. Wo refund money If you nro not satisfied. 50 cents and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. On the Cattle Range. Jim Smith, of Pendleton, who has been In Douglas county slnco last fall, passed through town Wednesday with 1-10 head of cattlo which lie ex pects to rango near Dale this sum mer. Long Creek Light. 6 10 niif NEARLY A MILLIONAIRE. vubnn Fortune Knocked nt Perry Qrlf. I fin's Door He Moved Out of Town. I "i had a close call from being u millionaire," said Perry Orlllln, dis trict pitssonper agent oi mo i" " Island lu Philadelphia, mid perhaps ute host known passenger man in tho United .States. Ho Is hero with tho Christian Endeavor Phlnilolphlu spe cial, says the Denver Post. 'Many years ngo," continued Mr. OlfOu, "I WHS IniMltPM in MpnKiiiii'. but I moved and thereby missed lining , multi-millionaire. When I wits ill Spokane 1 could have bought an en- tire business block in tue corner m the business, district for $150,1)00, anil I made the mistake of my Hie that I didn't do It. I bought my suburban lots ror $50 and sold for $!7.ti0, and was going It strong whon I moved away. You sco, had I remained In Spokane 1 would have kept alnng In the real estate deals, and would have been on the top wave when the big boom lilt the town. That $llo.oo block I fulled to buy Is worth $2.ono. two todav, anil those lots 1 was mak ing $7.C0 prollt on I could have made $1,100 prollt on had I had them. You know rortimo raps just mire- at every man's door. When the rap came on mine 1 moved." Boy Badly Crushed. Walla Walln, July 15. Hay Ander son, son of Edward Anderson, of this city, was erusbed between the bump ers while passing between two Hat cars on the siding nt Hnttlesnnke Canyon, nine miles below Wnlhlln Tuesday. The boy, who Is 1 1 years or uge, wbb working ror .1. .1. Mniignn on n rock crusher, and was passing between the cars for some purpose when he was caught without warn ing. The Impact of the bumpers caught young Anderson in the right breast, and although no hones were broken, it Is almost certnin he sub tallied Internal Injuries. He was brought to Walla Walla on the Wash ington & Columbia Hlver train and Is now at tho homo of lis parents Lewlston Printers Organize. At n meeting held Sunday alter noon, a local branch of the Interim tlouiil Typographical Union was m gnnlzed In Lewlston. The follow hie olllcers were elected Charles I em president; C. O. Het.el. vlr-pii'., dent; James McCo, secretim tree-, urere; A. .1. McDonald, sergc-uit a1 arms. Application to the national body for u charter has been made The local branch will start out with a membership of 1-1. l.ewlslon Tri bune Postage In tlio Slot. The latest application oi the piln 1 .til,, ..I' Tl,., imlltlV It, II,.. ul,t 11, I ported from Australia, lu the post offices of the coiiinionweiilth the per- son in a hurry will In future be able to drop his letter into one orlllce of a machine ami his penny into the other, and when this process is com pleted, "one penny paid" will be found Impressed on the envelope as an eiiuivnlcni to the ortnoilox stamp The people of England drink some SOO.000,000 gallons oi milk in a year Why not join our union n piano purchasers nnd save a hundred dol lain? You can do It and wi can help you. This Is how It is done We can well nrrord to sell ten or piuno:- cheaper than one so have organized a union of ten members. You Join nnd pay $10.00 down and $10.00 a month, the piano Is yours Now hen is the best part of ii Even time a new member Joins, the price oi ymu instrument depreciates in pilct $10 lu other words, when the union is fill . ed every moiubor gets his Instru ' nicnt $loo loss than regular price j For example, a regular $;ioo.0o in strument can be had for $200.00 by Joining tho union. Don't delay tak lug advantage of this great opportu 1 nlty. as It will only Inst a lew weeks of the dull season. This, combined with our easy payment plan and e. ' change contract makes It possible I tor everyone to have un instrument Tlierkeiseii's Piano House jur, E ; i-oiiri sireei. l-iverytliliig musical Merchants' h NEW raw Ptotective Agency of Pendleton, Oregon Collections a specialty Credit Rating Special Credit Reports to Customers H. C. GUERNSEY Manager PrJlA Qi.J m j w v w w ktini and HOW We Serve It vices of Mr. J, R. Parker of ChX tkft 8.eascj U Exnort,. Mr. Parker 1r n Pn.t 50' ' ".Satan, s. - ...111 1 .,.! 4 !.. -"loiur at tllo ..."" will iiti ii i tin mm in 1'ivii umi in., i i -m ijriHca.i English Walnut Sandae Qaret Boqtset Strawbcny Frappe Cafe a la Carte Mountain Pink Fi-osen Roman Ptinch T r v Try Ping Pong ice cream soda or "Sondat" erase of the East BROCK h McCOMAS Comer of Main and Court Struts, If yon Ii t ii i. Irnl In 1 ' I ' nl.ivpiiipnt of ttw 111 1,1 . Kef p yoill III 111, H.IHIU(1I VIO i I iifni; Lliti ixtwelt ' . EAT 'EP71 LIKE CANDY -j flea n iff ! il M V'liir 'mm '.o.-t Vndwil Nit i .t. ). ' . i t- J "''it' H r 1. . i u I in ti in ill I J In tl'l KTt.ltI.tM. Mt'lM ( ,i , . i"M , ll.. I . .1 .1 M III l , I.. Ii .ii .i in - a CAI'IDV f&fl CATHARTIC . $ B1LKI.1AI. t'l-IM I , ' ill -. . ... .j, KEEP liiJii BLGuC GLEANi J JZ,T:;Z 1 1 Principal or 2ii MA1JHOID For all climates; heat, cold, rain, gases, funics and (ire do not art'ect it. Comes in rolls ready for laying. Low freight charges. Inexpen sive to apply, cheap in the first place and lasts for years. Send for booklet. t The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Amjelei and Denver, Colorado. T. C. TAYLOR, AM The Columbia Lodging House I Ntiwly Furnished. Bar in connecti But. Aha & Webb Sts. In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor Vrtii may and 1 vlll 1)1' ,1 V Hill Pr. i I tl. 1. Mn.ol.ll c. r,.- Ori'non. niiu wrw abnuuL ru BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, nr v IHUIUU1K3 mo?n coinpU'k , minni irnln np m T ilKr-liilliw. ("s'tillv M miiin"! cner nt Port . mil any t'liic V i ur mi italo2iie 1C. .Till 4 I . . fun -rr d TT I I.iH lMli II., in e ' I Will CII I ( 1 HO oi'H ' 1 1 mo;: Number of resliM limlli.il In KixlV HOOK 01 sent on application. ELEANOR TIBHUi HOITT'S SCHOOL. Men o Park, san ma.su ....... fA-Cl i. .......ml mora W TiioniiiKii in"""-. .. , ,.1 irnlnlmr fur boys. H0 ..., lu.nntlhil stirrounJiW. I in ed liiliiuierB, .... .-i.nii v ir mr iiiioi"- - ...... w. . frtf 1U flOIllB AUKIIHL a ...1 ,.ntniTttp IRA n. HOI Ii ri" "i ' PD AIM Will Iusure with C. 0. lifp. is a m I Mann ihiiiu .1 l,irirain$ " ,ee ins us' state. Nexttosaymo- irO ( .".. nr. vntl liaTfln" -r;f ,- nt thPHH CW""- . tild III' 1 "v ..- And -ttf Uwiy niny nted id - hate iu -. y i .mi Hi) none. ,-. ""i'.fcl. At, tb b- w