DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, July Bargains t X t X i X X X X Straw Hats at half price. Boys Clothing twenty per cent discount Mons Summer Clothing at a saving of from $2 00 to $3.o0 per suit, i Summer Underwear 25c, 50c and 7oc per garment. Workinc Shirts 50c and 75c. Gloves 2nc to Si. SO. Mens Working Shoes $1 50 to $3.00. BEAR & DALEY One Frice Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters -H I i I M 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 I M ' I GENERAL NEWS. Jlnthlas Zimmerman, of blusher. Ark., shot and killed Ills wife and then killed himself with the same sun. District Attorney Ourley. of New Orleans, was shot and killed in his office by C. H. Lyons, who then shot and killed himself. Mrs. Helen M. Rockwell died a few davy ago ut Chicago, aced 101 years. She claimed to have seen every pres ident except Washington. James A. Ulce was fatally shot, at l.amar. Mo., by Hcrt Cochran. They quarreled and fought ovor a widow, Sirs. C I). Mitrtln. Both are promi nent men. James Vutton. a 14-year-old boy at Oakland. Cal., has hanged himself, j It was a successful attempt at sut clde. He first attempted suicide when I 3 years old. 1'hll Daly's famous club house an . aristocratic gambling place at Long ! Branch, will be sold under the ham- mer August 3. Its furnishings aione coat $250,000 An electric car iu Kansas City, while running at full speed, struck broadside a wagon containing eight people, none of whom were seriously Injured. The wagon was completely demolished. A deer hound belonging to Ilman Burdick, of Kelso, Wash., has return ed to his master after an absence of six years. Nothing whatever is known of the animal's whereabouts during that time. The last jtortralt painted by James McNeill Whistler, was of a profes sional gambler named Canfield, who personated a minister, the title of the painting being "His ltoverence." Whistler said of Cantleld that "He looks more like a minister than any other man 1 ever saw, 'and then lome ' " NORTHWEST NEWS. J. S. Smith., of Astoria, has been found guilty of porjury. The price of 2o-uoiind salmon drop ped from T to 6 cents at Astoria. Monday. John Dexter, of Waituburg. was drowned while swimming Monday morning, near that city. Slvin Nicholson, of North Yakima, committed suicide Monday, on ac count of iiisuppolntnient In love. Edna I. Warner. Miss Nina Solo mon and T. V. Foster, of Everett. Wush.. were drowned in nelllnsham Day. Mnndn). A Portland Chinaman has brought suit agaiust Chief of Police Hunt, of that city, tor $280 damages, for false imprisonment. Horse poitMiners have made their appearance in Portland. Sevoral val uable animals have been killed in this manner in that city recently. A movement Is now on foot to eon jiruct a large iower plant at Sparta, Raker county, for the transmission of power to Baker. Union and interme diate points MUwuukie. Or , has passed an or dinance against storing explosives in the city limits, and the California Powder Works are preparing to move the large storage cellars elsewhere. Miss Bertha Calllgan, of Scappoose, was burned to death at Mt. Tabor Sanitarium. Monda. She was par tially insane and ignited her bed clothing with suicidal Intent. Tho fireworks which should have been used at Spangle, Wash., on the Fourth of July, but wore not on ac count of the rain, wero usod ln nn exhibition on the streets Monday night, July 20. Harry Boldon. a Sumptor miner, fell 150 ft-ot down a shaft in the Bo nanza. Monday. His fall was check d b his catching some logging on the side of the shaft, and he oscapd with a dislocated Hhoultler and sever al bruises. John Huhuhaban, of Sumptor, In drilling for a blast In the Oold Bug mine. Monday, struck an old charge of powder which had not exploded. Ills drill exploded the charge and H maimed him horribly, shooting tho drill through his hand and crushing his shoulders and chest severely. EI 'I1'!' !(( 'J' HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. William Henry. Portland. W. H. 1-nwdon, San Francisco. K. T. Johnson. Portland. Andrew McQueen, Sprngue. A. It. Orant. Sprngue. Charles M. Davis. San Francisco. W. T. Potors. St. Paul. S. V. Knox. Weston. George A. Crux, San Francisco. Ed Hendricks, Carlton. Henry lllnckninn, Heppnor. Corn Huddliston, Los Angeles. E. H. Lauorer and wife, Portland. J. W. Ilrock. Qlusco. K. H. Burke. Portland. J. 11. Pomney, Spokane. C D. Rinkor, Spokane (!. W. Biggs, Arlington. Charles Preston. Lcwiston. T. Shea. Boise. A I). McLain. Boise. L. W. Fnhl. Payette. A. Nlebergall. Walla Wala. William Goodsarted. Weiser. ! Deafness Can Not Be Cured . By lociil applications as ttioy can not teach , Hi dlmnised portions of the ear. There ' Is only one way to cure deafuoM. and that la br i'ontltutlonHl remedies !fnes U latuetl In an Inflamed roudltlon of the mucous lining of tlie Eustachian tube. When tills tube Is iutlanied you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It 1 entirely i-Io-hhI. deeftiest l the I reult. and unless the Inflammation can be tniten out anil tnis tube rentoml to Its normal condition, hearing wll be destroyed forever . nine canes out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which If uothne but an In flamed condition of the mucuiu surface. We will cive One Hundred Dollars for any cae of deafne icutued bv catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free. V. J. CIIE.i:V & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all driunrits, 7.1c Halt's Family 11 lis ore the best. VtRY PLEASING CONCERT. Musicale at Therkelsen's Last Night Was an Event, Last evening the Therkelsen Piano House was crowded to the doors witli a crowd of the music-lovers of the city who had gathered to listen to a concert by the Chicago Mandolin Club, which is making a tour of the country and hnd been engaged by 1 .Mr. Therkelsen for the pleasure of ! his patrons and the general public. young men from Chicngo. AV. J. Smol zer, William Hnglethaler and Oscnr Ellefuon. who left their homo May IS and have made their way with their sweet music at the towns they have visited. They will leave In a few days fur a place noar Shanlko, where Mr. Ellefson has a brother living, and where they will visit for a time, returning here in tho fall. During the concert last night the hit of tho ovoning was made with the piece entitled. "I'd Be Satisfied With Life." All of tho pieces were new ones, and only popular muludlos wore played. A couple of selections were rendered on the Apollo, with the club accompanying the instru ment. It is the intention of the proprie tor to make those concerts a special ty during the coming mouths, and he is negotiating with the mandolin club to remain with him during the win ter. Gallery Will Be Open. During my absence the gallery will be In charge of Mr. Vaugn a photog rapher of 15 years experience. Mr. Vaughn Is thoroughly competent to do all kinds of photographic work. Amateurs wanting developing or printing done will find Mr. Vaughn expert In this class of work. W. S BOWMAN. Homo from vacation, feeling good, strong and healthy, would bo the case after an outing at the most beautiful of Blue mountain resorts Lehman Springs. There Isn't a place ln all the West where you can find a more convenient and delightful spot to spond a few days or a long time away from the heat, noise and worry of city life. Tho 1C natural hot springs aro wonderful for thoir mo dlclnal properties. Hotel accommo dations aro first-class, 'phono connec tions, free camping ground, 2! pri vate cuttages, largo swimming pool, baths, golf, tennis, hunting and fish ing. For further particulars, address C. It. Dutton, Lehman Springs, Or. Have your shoos repaired at Toutsch's. -M' l-M-H RIDGE AND . VICINITY EIGHT-DOLLAR PENSION FOR SERVICES IN INDIAN WARS, I louce Is up, but the 5.1.000 yoi oui- ' ' standing Is needed to erect the stalls, Been Taking Treatment for Rheuma;fr ,nK and grand stnnd. and tlsm at the Springs Prospecting I ni this Is collected these buildings for Geld in This . VIclnlty-Sale of IM ren-rln .greeted Beef Cattle to the Seattle. Market -Hill Crops are Best This Year, Itldge. July IS. The residence of James Davis or Alba, is reported to have burned July 5. Ho valued the property at about M.O00. It was In sured M. L. Peterson mnile n trip to the cities of Athena. Pomllotnn and Helix this week He proudly speaks of re ceiving a pension of $S n month tor services rendered the government during the Kogue Hlver Indian war und the Bannock and Snake Indian wars During the latlor war he re ceived a very serious, wound In .hi hip und was forced back while eui rylug a dispatch from Pendleton 10 the Willow Springs, where a fierce battle was being fought between about 45 white men and about I.01111 redskins. James Klnny is said to have seen ln (),m,r wtmlB whvn li,n union is All an old bear and two cubs nt what Is (,d (V(,rv ,mm,U(,r B,.t his Instru known us the Fox eunip, out ln the ',, jjo,, 0 than regular price, mountains near Alba, a few days ago. . ,.. ,,xnm,,ip tl regular SIWO.OO ln- Frank Koim has rammed from a trip to the Bingham Springs, where he lias been taking treatment for rheumatism. He Is Improving quite slowly. J. C. Louergnn Is reported to have been out In the vicinity or Uklah and Alba a few days ago In scareli of beef. Mrs. James Davis and her slstur and their families are living on her homestead in Wobb Slue. John Kopp saw two or three head of cattle dead on tho range lately. Whose cattle they were and the cause of thoir death Is not known. J. A. Owines and sons, nml S. J Carney sold 1j head of beef cattle to, Nate Range lust week. They wore lieved me though 1 tried everything purchased for J C I.onergan, of Seat-' known 1 cunie across niectrlc Illt tle. tere and It's the greatest medicine James Mareuni, Curdane's post- j on earth for that trouble. A few not master, is reported to have sent In ; ties of .1 completely lelleved nnd his resignation papers. ' cured me." Just us good for liver and Our schoql is undor vacation nnd ' Kiiluey troubles and general uebillty will bo so for two or tine more weeks, i Only 3uc Satlstuction guaranleed by Mr. nnu Mrs. James L. .'Hall and ; Mrs. James Mun-uin are rejMirted to I he seeking recreation at Lehman ' Springs. I H 11 Mcltr-niim fii f!nrdiitL ri-iMrts one of his little girls on the sick list Hay Harvest Has Begun. Some people are already beginning to cut thoir barley hay. wnlcli is turn lng out fairly well under the condi tions. The hill crops seem belter than those of the bottoms which is gener ally vice versa. But I think this is due to a breeze on the hills most 01 the time, whilst In the canyons a good share of the time there is no wind, except from the north or south, and ,t got very warm at all times. Prospecting for Gold. Messrs. Hurt and McFoe. of Nye. are prospecting for gold In the moun tains neur here. They tire said to have staked out two claims and gone to work In earnest. There has been muny prospectors around In those places for years, hut heretofore noth ing of value has been discovered. STORY IS BADLY MIXED. Connor Creek Hold-Up, Near Hunt ington. Surrounded With Mystery. ' Huntington. July 21 An air of i secrecy und mystery surrounds the j reported hold-up of the Conner Creek 1 mine oillce near here last Saturday The fact that the mine is located but ' IS miles from this place on Snake river, in Baker county, und tliut the matter was not reported to the ollli- ' ers until 3C hours luter. adds a mys-' torinus air to tho affair. The statements of the nmouut I taken differ so much nnd the various , reports of the matter conflict so much 1 that the gem-nil sentiment prevails here that the entire story muy lie unfounded. ' Constable John Httnium. of this city Is now in pursuit or the robbers, who are reported to have headed for the Seven Devils country. One report or the affair says the ' nmouut of money in the safe at the ' time of the robber' was $10,000, an-' other that the elean-np amounted to 150.000. Sheriff Brown wns absent from tho j county seat ut the time, but Is now investigating tho crime. The country surrounding Connor 1 Creek is very rough nnd difficult of, ncccsB and tho roblwrs aro probably beyond nil possibility of capture. The Conner Creek mine Is one of, the oldest camps in Eastern Oregon ! and belong to Portland capitalists. FAIR GROUND TIED UP. Walla Walla Association Finds Itself Out of Funds. "Unless subscribers who have pledged themselves to take $3.00i worth or stock in the AVallu Walla County fair Association show a read- j iness to take up the stock very short- ly, the directors will be forced to i placo tho collodions in tho hands of an attorney," said a director of tho association this morning In nnswor to a question of how things were moving wiin mo association, says the Wnlla Walla Statesman. "Until this money I is collected everything Is practically t , n standstill." hf continued, The reluctance several stockhold ers are showing In Inking up their i stock is proving very embarrassing i i the directors who realize that every ' dav s delny In fitting the grounds for a rail race meet and fnlr Is a day lost The track Is finished and tho , wnteV to the track from toe singleton imu, i,,,t u xmctcd to arrive short- lv and will be put down Immediately. As soon as water Is conveyed to tho track It will be put In shape for use A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Result at Small Cost. Why not Join our union of plnno purchasers and save a hundred dol lnrs" You can do It und we enn help von This Is how It Ib done. Wo can well afford to nell ten or more pianos cheaper than one so huve organized n uiilon of ten members Vim join n. 1 i.av Slrt.OO down and $10.00 a ! month, the plane Is yours Now hero is the best nnrt or II. 12 very tune n j new member joins, the price of your I liiurriimnnl .lem-.X-lfltOS ill lll'ICO $10: Htruuient enn be bail for $200.00 by Joining the union Don't deluy'tnk Ing advantage 01 this great opportu nity, us It will only last a few weeks of the dull Benson. This combined with our eusy payment plan and ex change contract makes It possible toi everyone 10 have an Instrument Therkelsen's Piano House. ::iu K Court street Kverythlng musical I Brutally Tortured. 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