East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 18, 1903, Image 2

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July Bargains
Straw Hats at half prico.
Boys Clothing twenty per cunt discount.
J Mens Summer Clothing at a saving ot trom
$2 00 tu $3.50 per suit,
j Summer Underwear 25c, oOi and 75c per
garment.
Working Shirts 50c and 75c.
Gloves 25c to $1 50.
t Mens Working Shoos $1 50 to 3.00.
I BEAR & DALEY
I One Price Clothiers, furnishers and Hatters
GENERAL NEWS.
Forty miles of suburban trolley
lines will soon bo built ailjncent to
Salt Lake City.
McPhee & McGinnlty's paint, oil.
glass and sash warehouse burned at
Denver yesterday. Loss, $2uu,000.
In 10 years past the number of
American-born sailors In the Ameri
can navy has Increased from 22,000
to 35,000.
Russian newspapers charge that
English lnlluenco and money are fan
ning the hostile attitude of Japan to
ward Russia.
The first automobile to lie driven
into Yosemltc Park arrived Thurs
day last, occupied by Major J. Fill
mer, of Chicago.
Caslmiro Castro, of .Montevideo,
Uruguav. has obtained a judgment
against' a New York life Insurance
company for $1,230,000 damages.
W. G Patterson, of Kalamazoo, is
dead at the age of S9. He estimated
that In the past 12 years he smoked
-tS.000 cigars, which cost him $4.S00.
A modern-ancient treaty prohibit
ing the importation ot arms and am
munition to Chlnn expires In August.
Xo effort will be made to renew it
European countries generally con
cede that the United States has and
will probably always keep the whip
hand In the commerce of the Pacific
ocean.
James A Uoyd. a well-known news
paper man of Chicago, St. Jxiuis and
Milwaukee, died yesterday at the
Printers' Home, Colorado Springs,
aged 72 years.
Too great a tonnage for the Pacific
trade has been built duriug the past
year, and there are many Idle and j
half-Idle freight ships open for con
tracts that do not materialize.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Two $30 bicycles were stolen from
a repair shop in Sllverton. Friday
morning.
Tho art exhibit of the Portland Art
Association is now opn for public
inspection.
The port of Portland commission
has purchased 500 feet more river
portage for dry docks.
White Horse. Alaska, has been de
serted by a stampede to the new find
101) miles further west.
Mrs. George Eborly, of Portland,
was shot by her husband In their
rooms, Friday morning.
Herbert Boater, a well-known pio
neer of Spokane, died suddenly Fri
day ot chronic nervousness.
There were 4.000 paid admissions
to the meeting of the Oregon Chau
tauqua, Friday, at Gladstone Park.
The deer hunting season uiwnud
on July 16 in all Orogon counties ox
cept Baker. Malheur. Harney and
Grant.
Governor Benjumin Odell. of Now
York, and party of eight capitalists
of that state, are now visiting in
Portlaud.
Mrs. M E. Wills, of Junction,
Wash., has been missing for two
weeks, and frionds ure vainly trying
to locate her.
Henry Westormau, of Fulton, Or.,
Is under arrest in Portland for di
luting milk with water, In furnishing
his customers.
The American harkentlne, John
Palmer, will finish loading a cargo of
1,100,000 feet of lumbor for San
Francisco, Monday.
Ed Burrlll. a colored earjienter of
Kallspel. Mont., is Insane, as a result
ot reading of the recent lynchings of
negroes In tho East. ,
The Portland Laundry workers who
have been on strike since .May 2.
have all returned to work and the
union Is practically broken up.
Mrs. Annie Mull and her daughter
are dead In Seattle as a result of poi
son. E. C. Cruvvell, to whom Mrs
Mull was ongaged to he mnrried, i
under arrest.
Strong petitions for clemency have
been presented to Governor Cham
berlain, in behalf of W. P. Peacock,
who is tiudor death sentence for mur
dering Alexander Kerr, In Polk coun
ty last .May.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Pendleton.
William Smith. Portland.
C M Smith, Portland.
W. J. Clark, city.
F. M. Branch, Purtland. .
O. W. Brown, Portland.
L. W. Cole. San Francisco''.
Fred Graham, Boston.
George V. Greenbaum.4jfeifei'ork.
I j. H. Uundemer, Fortluntoy'
A. J, Singur, PortlariuW"
Hattie Starrett. 'Portland.
S. F. Hohenson, Portland.
A. B. Stewart, Sdn Francisco.
Gilbert JoyceiSpokano.
J. Frvd Fifier. Spokane.
H. L. Mrtrey, Spokane.
Ed Martin. St. Louis.
E-E. Wishait, Granite.
ri. F. Malum, Hnlney.
James Ruchlin. Hnuey.
Ed Cnry. Ontario.
Cora Huddleston. Los Angeles.
Jeanette Southwlck, Michigan.
Fred Oleson. San Francisco.
Golden Rule Hotel.
Mrs. Bennett, Portland.
Mrs Murray. Portland.
Mrs. F. M. Walker. Seattle.
E. Pagent, Echo.
C. Cameron. Echo.
A. Wilson, Echo.
M. Goodnight. Echo.
L. Cunningham. Portland.
S. S. Gill, Spokane.
Rev. R. W. Hotchklss. Ukiah.
J. J. Hennessy and son, Suinpter.
Mrs. n. F. Sparrow. Hllgard.
D. M. Smith, Walla Walla.
D. M. Martin and family. Walla
Walla.
John McCall, La Grande.
J. It. McConnell, Eamwalt.
Mrs. Ogg. Trinidad.
-Mrs. Sloand, Colorado Springs.
Edith Sloand, Colorado Springs.
W. R. Short, Summorvllle.
UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED.
1 Men and Women Unanimous About It.
Many women weep and wall and
i refuse to bo comforted because their
I once magnificent tresses have be-
come thin and faded. .Many men in
! cllne to profanity because the files
i bite through the thin thatch on their
j omniums. It will tie good news to
the miserable of both sexes, to learn
I that Newbro's HorpiclJe has been
j placed upon the market This Is the
new scalp gormlclde and antiseptic
; that nets by destroying the germ or
j microbe that is the underlying cause
of all hair destruction, made after a
I now formula on an entirely new prln
f clple. Anyone who has tried It will
I testify as to its worth. Try It your
' self and he convinced. Sold by lean
I lug druggists. Send 10c in stamps
for sample to The Horpiclde Co., De
troit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt & Co.,
special agents.
Home from vacation, feeling good,
strong and healthy, would be tho case
after an outing at the most beautiful
of Blue mountain resorts Lhman
Springs. Thore Isn't a place In all
the Went whore you cun find n more
convenient and delightful spot to
spend a few days or a long time
away from tho heat, noise nnd worry
of city life. The in natural hot
springs are wonderful for their me
dicinal properties Hotel accommo
dations are first-class, 'phone connec
tions, free camping ground, 23 pri
vate cottages, large swimming pool,
baths, golf, tennis, hunting and fish
ing. For further particulars, address
C. R. Dutton, Lehman Springs. Or.
No Pity Shown.
"For years fate wus after me con
tinuously." w.ites F. A. Ouliedge, Ver
bena, Ala. "I had a terrible caso of
piles causing 24 tumors. When nil
failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured
mo. Equally good for bums and all
actios and pains. Only 25c at Tall
mnn & Co.'s drug store.
If you desire a good complexion use
Moki Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts
on the liver and makes the akin
smooth and clear. Cures sick head
aches. Twenty-five cts. and SO cts.
Money refunded If It does not satisfy
you. Write to W. H. Hookor & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y., for freo samples. W.
H. Schmidt & Co., Druggists.
Have your shoes repaired nt
Toiitsch's.
HEPPNER
GROWS
MANY NEW BUILDINGS
TO BE CONSTRUCTED.
I
Partial List of Those Who Intend to
Improve Their Property Town to
Be Better Than Ever, In Many Re
spects. Hoppner will he lively In tho way
of building this summer. Now build
ings are now going up and many more
will bo constructed this year to take
tho places of the ones that wore
swept away by the flood, says the
Heppner Gazette.
At first It was thought there would
be a scarcity of building material, but
so far the supply Is equal to the de
mands Lumber Is being shipped In
from Portland, Brldnl Vull and Wind
River while the Blue mountain saw
mills are furnishing some of the
lumber The local mills are not able
to supply the big demand, hut fortu
nately there is a good supply which
can be obtained from the mills down
the Columbia river.
At present there arc plenty of car
penters and everything Is moving
right along.
R. C. Wills will commence work on
his new laundry building as soon ns
the material arrives.
J. L. .Yeager, the furniture dealer
hns started work on the foundation
for a new busluess building on Main
Rtreet. The Rtructure will be a
frame building 28x"C feet, two stories.
J. C. Horchers Is getting his old
building out of the wny for the erec
tion of a stone or brick building.
The Adams lodging house will be
rebuilt.
The framework of Gilliam & Bis
bee's big Implement warehouse is up.
Mrs. Shipley's new residence Is
completed.
James Fltz Is building a new house
and barn.
Peter Borg will build a new resl
deuce.
Joe Gibson will put up a new resi
dence. Judge A. G. Bartholomew hns torn
down a portion of tho Star lodging
house nml will rebuilt It.
T. W. Ayres hnB moved his big resi
dence back In two sections and will
make two dwellings.
Doc Rasmus will erect a new resi
dence. The Fred Krug residence will be
moved Into position and repaired.
Elmer Morrison is building a new
residence.
A. M. Slocum will bund three or
four residences.
R. C. Wills Is moving back and re
pairing his residence buildings.
Andy Cook will repair Ins residence
and build an addition thereto.
William Ayers. Jr., will reliulld.
Another story will be added to the
First National Bank building.
A now Episcopul church building
will be put up to cost between $3,000
and $4,000.
Thure will lie many other residence
buildings that will be repaired, in
fact, every residence building that
was not torn to piecos will be fitted
up for occupancy and othei new ones
will Ih built.
A NEW UNION.
How to Join and Get Quick Results
at Small Cost.
Why not join our union of pluuo
purchasers and save a hundred dol
lars? Yon can do it and we can help
you. This Is how It is done. We can
well afTord to sell ten or more pianos .
cheaper than one so have organized j
a union of ten membois. You join ;
and pay $10.00 down and $10.00 a;
month, the piano is yours. Now here ;
Is the best part of It. Every time a !
now member Joius. the price of your I
Instrument depreciates in price $10, I
In other words, when the union Is fill-!
ed every member gets his instru
ment $100 less than regulur price.
For example, a regular $siiii.imi In
strument can be had for $200.00 by
Joining the union Don't delay tak
ing advantage of this great opportu
nity, as It will only last a few weeks
of the dull season. This, combined
with our easy payment plan and ex
chango contract makes It possible
for everyone to have mi instrument
Therkelsen's Piano House, 31! E.
Court street. Everything musical.
Gallery Will Be Open.
During my absence the gallery will 1
be in charge of Mr. Vaugn n photog. '
raphor of 1G years experience Mr. '
Vaughn Is thoroughly comiwtent to j
do nil kinds of photographic work.
Atnntellrs ivnntlliir flnvnlfinf nr
printing dono will find Mr. Vaughn!!
oxpert In this class of work ', I
W. S HO W.MAN'.
Old Records Rebound. (
Twenty-two volumes of old records j
of tho United States hind office In '
Walla Wnlla, covering transactions of I
from 20 to 30 years ago. wore yester
day sent away to be rebound. Most
of the volumes were so badly worn I
that the leaves wore falling out.
Walla Walla Union.
Stock Farm for Sale..
The Oglo stock farm, connlsting of ,
3000 acres, about 250 head of cattle,
plenty of vater, grass and tlrabor.
ItaiiRo has nover beon Hheoped off.
All under fence. Will grow all hay ro- j
qulrod. Call on or wrlto to Bentley
& Hartman, Pendleton, Orogon.
Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch.
I SUNDAY AT
J THE CHURCHES J
M E Church, South Sundny ser
vices us follows: 10 a. in., Sunday
school, I. R Karl, superintendent, 11
a m. preaching by pastor: i p.
Epwo'rth League, lender, George V.
Jones, subject: "Religion Between
Sundays"; 8 p. in., preaching by pas
tor Praver meeting on Thursdn at
S p m 'interesting Bible study n
connection. Subject, "Brotherly
Kindness." The public cordially In
vited to attend any or nil of the above
services. E. I). Jones, pastor
n .
First Presbyterian Church 10 a.
m Sunday school; 11 a. m., sermon,
"God s View of .Man's Life and .Man s
Defiant Reply"; 7 p. in.. Christian
Endeavor; S p. in., sermon. The pas
tor will preach In tho morning, nml
Rev F. E Whltham. financial agent
of Whitman College, will preach In
the evening. All are cordially Invit
ed Robert J. Dlveu, pastor
o
Methodist Episcopal Church Sun
day school, 10 n. m.. A J. Owen, su-IM-rliitondent.
Sermon. 11 a. m.. by
Rev J P Jlunett; class meeting.
12:15 p. in., Miss Minnie Warner,
leader; Children's meeting. 4 p, m.;
7 p. m.. League; preaching, S p. m
by Rev Cornellson. Robert Wnrnor,
piistor
First Baptist Church All the
regular services tomorrow Sunday
school at 10 o'clock, preaching at 11,
"An Ideal Rule of Life." In tho eve
ning the subject will he, "Seeing
Jesus." Strnngers In the city are
most cordially Invited to the services
or this church It. W. King, pastor
Church of the Redeemer Divine
services tomorrow at hours as fol
lows: Litany, .sermon und celehra
tion of the holy communion at 11 u,
m. Evening prayer and sermon at S
o'clock. The Rev. John Warren will
conduct the morning service and as
sist the rector In the evening.
Congregational Church Sunday
school at 10 a m.; preaching at 11 a
m.. bv Rev. F. E. Whltham, of Walla
Walla.
West End Chapel Corner West
Webb and Maple streets Sunday
school at :; p m
First Christian Church Sttnda
school, 10 a. in.. W. II Hawiej. su
perintendent . preaching. 11 a. in. i
subject, "The Panoply of a Cbrlb-!
tln"; preaching at 8 p. m. subject j
"What Gud Foreordained." Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Chris- (
tian Endeavor Friday evening The
public is cordially Invited lo all these j
services N H Brooks, pastor
It it- oiuemplatlon to remove the
saluting guns ut the Tower ot I .on i
don ami Hiilistiiutt- In-pounder bieei li-'
loaders
Heavenly
Our Iced Drinks are good
enough for the Angels and we
feel certain they will refresh
and please all ordinary human
beings. On these very warm
days and evenings, there are no
more popular beverages than
our
Phosphates
IceCreamSoda
Pick-me-tfps
Punches
Egg Drinks
Root Beer
Rassle Dazzle
Pecan Sundae
F. W. Schmidt's
The Reliable Druggis'.
1'iMtoRicc Mock I'lioue Maln8ji
autau.
WHAT ISTHE USE
of suffering from Indigestion If you
cat what you want, or of starving
yourself to avoid such distress?
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken aftor
eating will digest your food perfectly
and freo you from all tho dlsagreeahlo
symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspep
sia. Eat what you lllto at any time,
and take an Acker Tablet nftorward.
Positively guaranteed. Your money
will always bo refunded If you
are not satisfied. Wrlto to us for a
free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co.,
Duffalo, N. Y.
I AlI Vi..
and HOW We Serve It
Wo have seourod for the balance of th. .
8"f Jfc W"' ChlcagoiJte
Will b0 uiOilSOu tO ciVB Vnil ha hnot " ue P"HHla
- j U " UUOL. -
amH u www m a mm mm i
Raspberry A La Mode
Claret Punch
Frappe
Grape Punch
Walnut Frappe
Root Beer eerved in steins
Ping Pong and Ice Cream Sodi
TVr Twiner rxncir int J. lie?
i 4 a a w u
craze ol the East
BROCK & McCOMAS
Corner of Main and Court Streets
Breakfast
Is the "quick meal' 'of the day
have to hurry on to work
no time to cook. Il you eat
mush you can nnd any kind
here The kind that Is served
hot or the kind you eat cold.
Bacon, nice. sweet, thin
slices. In convenient cans
takes just a minute to cook.
Syrup the Kind that makes
yuu want to eat a dozen hot
cake!, Small and large cans.
Coffee, the kind that Is not
equaled in Pendleton.
HAWLEY Bios.
MAJLTHOID
The new high grade roof
ing for low coit work. On
ihedi, factoriti, warehouses,
barns, depots, wharves. All
building of large roof sur
face that require protection
from the elements. A better
roofing at the same price has
never been produced.
Send for bokIrl. 4
The Paraffine Paint Co.
San Francisco, Seattle,
Tl ..ll I I n Anrt.l.t
l3S&-S and Denver, Colorado.
T. C. TAYLOR, Agent
G000 SOUND WOOD GRAIN WILL
1b always received when you j . ,
place vottr order with tis. il ITR lo
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price?
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Laatz Bros.
Telephone Main 5J
Any Time
k.n a urn
Now is the accepted
have your house pair.tei
oered. A little oaintiM
mere win ncip iu iwu
wa caoer win icna i
aDcr was never mute i
every one new ana u
nn ria. nn HTTSr r
unn uhat It w I UU
whole house or one few.
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