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DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1903. It WlUAlakc You Feel Good when you gut into one of the collars laundered at this es tablishnenl if you have been having your linen done up by an inferior method Shirts, collars anid cuffs laundered here is the acme of fine work and we send them home with a color and finish that is be yond competition. DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Court and Thompson Street.". We Can Mend It We have purchased the Witheo Hlcyclo and itepalr Shop and are prepared to make quick re pairs and guaranteo our work. We repair bicycles, sowing ma. chiues and other light machin cry; do brazing and other re pairing. Wc are agents for three makes of wheels that hare met the test and provert their worth. They are THE RACYCLE, THE HILLCLIMBER, and THE CRAWFORD. If you aro going to buy a wheel, come around and look at our wheels beforo you pur chose your wheel. Gordan & Edmisten 311 EAST COURT STREET. CEREMONY HOW A POPE OF ROME IS DISPOSED OF. Strange Rites of the Catholic Church Two Hundred Masses are Said for His Soul One Million Dollars Must Be Paid to St. Peter's Before Final Burial. When tho doctors certify his holi ness to havo ceased to llvo In this world tho Cardinal Carmolengo robed In violet, and tho clerks of tho cham ber, robed In black, will approach tho corpse and, tapping him threo times on the forehead with a silver mallet, they will Invoke tho dead pojw by tho name which his mother called him In his boyhood: "(iloac chlno! Oloacchlno! Oloacchlno!" If no sign of llfo is given after tills strange summons tho Apostollo ProthonotarlOs draw up the act of death From tho lifeless finger tho tnrles carry nil tho other seals to tho Cardinal Cnrinolongo, who breaks them nlso In tho prcsonno of tho audi tor, the treasurer nntl tho apostolic elorks. No other ranllnnls may as sist at this function, Tho pontifical nephews and the cardinal patron must quit tho palace now. Tho cnrmelongo takes posses sion In tho naino of tho apostolic chamber, making an Inventory of what furniture has survived the spo liation. Twelve penitentiaries of St. Pe ter's church with chaplains soo tho body shaved and emblnmed with now perfumes. The vest In tho pontlllral habits, crown It with n mitre and place a ehallco In tho hands. After four and twenty hours tho penitentiaries nud tho chaplains bear tho corpso upon an open blor to St. Peter's church. Canons meet them. Tho ordinary prayers for ono dead aro chanted, Tho dead pope lies In stato on a lofty catafalque, whero many tnpers burn In the chapel of the holy trinity. Through tho grille the faithful kiss tho feet. After three days tho corpse Is lap ped in lead. Two and titty cardinals of the popo's creation will put in gold and silver medals, having tho olllgy chamberlain draws tho fisherman's ring of massive gold, worth a hundred of their dead benefactor on one side goldon crowns, and, having broken it and some notable act of his on the up, divides the fragments among the other. six masters of ceremonies. Tho leaden coffin Is placed Inside Tho npostlo datary and his secre- a casket covered with cypress wood and walled up In some part ot tho basilica. If tho holy fnthor shall havo chosen his place of Bopulchro, either whon living or by his will, tho translation of his remains must not lako place until at least ono year shall havo elapsed except a vast sum of money bo paid tho chapter of St. Peter's church. Sometimes the cost Ib more than a million, especially In tho case oi a pope who, having departed this life In the odor of sanctity, may one day be canonized. The expenses of tho obsequies will be borne by tho apostolic chamber. On the (lrst and ninth day after death 20(1 masses of requiem aro of fered, tho first and last being chanted by a cardinal bishop assisted by four mitred cardinals. On tho second to the eighth day, Inclusive, 100 masses are said daily. FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY. 7mo. The best of barley, hops and yeast, selected by one of our partners. Pure water, from six wells driven down to rock. Pure air, which has first passed through an nirfilter. Every drop of Schlitz Beer filtered by machin ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs. Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew ing to make purity certain to make Schlitz Beer healthful. Will you drink common beer, and pay just as much for it, when Schlitz Beer can be had for the asking. Ask for the lirnuery Bottling. Phone 51 Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Main St., Pendleton Anniversary of the Capture of Gen eral John Morgan. Cincinnati, 0 July 211. Although tow recalled tho fact It Is neverthe less interesting to note that today was tho fortieth anniversary of tho capture of the daring Confederate leader, (leneral John Morgan, July 23, 1Sti3. There are many yet living In Cincinnati and vicinity who remem ber tho great Morgan raid througii Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana in one of tho darkest periods of the civil war. Tho news of Morgan's coming ex cited the greatest alarm, Militia companies were hastily formed and equipped, good housewives were busy getting up stores of supplies and ra tions, old campaign cannons wero pressed Into service and tho city gen erally put upon tho defensive. Hut the dashing leader's march was cut short, although It was a long time be fore tho general alarm subsided. I There has been more or less dispute as to who was entitled to tho credit of .Morgan's capture, hut the Investi gations of late years appear to con firm the claims of Major George W Hue. who, with a small company of cavalry, trailed Morgan through Northern Kentucky and finally sur rounded him on the Heaver Creek road near the Ohio river. "Kltip: or nil Mouicci uccrs." Urowcd from ltoh.. SOLD EVERYWHERE, m'n Hops, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor. West Alta and Liliith Sts. S. A. ALLOWAY HAS CHARGE OF THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, AND WOULD BE PLEASED TO CARE FOR YOUR HORSES. PLENTY OF STALLS, LARGE COR RALS FOR LOOSE HORSES AND CATTLE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. CHOP MILL IN CONNEC TION. 'PHONE MAIN 1331. Keeley INSTITUTE FIRST AND MONTGOMERY STREETS. PORTLAND OREGON PHONE MAIN 391. i A Strange Coincidence. I Dublin. July 23. Of the many per 1 sons who attended the brilliant court I held today by the king and queen I probably not one recalled tho inter esting I'at-t that It was exactly ono hundred years ago on the evening of July 23. ISO:!, that Robert Kmmett sallied forth with his armed band to i I attack Dublin castle, in which today's I function was held. Tho Insurgents ' , on the way met in Thomas street the carriage of Lord Kllwaruen, tho lord chief justice of Ireland, who was dragged out uf ills carrlago and ocoivpd wounds which proved fatal. im clfep ----- A4?wjk. 1 ' ' ' .--.'vwfe5 ' it1 Papers by Food Commissioners. St. Paul, .Minn., July 23. At an in teresting session held this morning tho stale dairy and food commission ers in national convention listened to an address by A. H. Jones, tho Illl-, nols food commissioner, 011 "Uniform Labeling." In tho discussion which ' followed Commissioner Dlngmnn, of 1 Minnesota, Ankeny of Ohio, Emory I or Wisconsin, ami Holder of Utah, 1 took prominent parts. Another In-1 foresting feature of the session was ! a paper on "Antiseptics and Coloring, in Food Products," presented by Pro-' fessor J. H. Shepard. stato chemist I of South Dakota. "The ri 1 Breakers Where to Ston at IWth rq V ljM III Tho liroakors Hotel is conducted to attract the host .t. iiwii.il ui imj i"'" wuiuwiHiu uwiuil HJBUI IH, Tho building linn nn ocean front or 100 feet, is 7fi ft u four Htorles IiIrIi. or 73 foot from tlio uroui.ft rinL w It has handsomely furnished rooms, single or on suite t guests, each room being enrpoted, ' w Tho honso Is lighted by electricity with electric Hi.m. 11 u- i;un iiuiio in v,v iuuiii, tiiiw menu JlglllS make It 0I1G ftf ninrtf hrllllunt lw'nrnnu on tbn entlrn pnnat 01 The ontlro lower lloor is thrown upon to the public and ueautituiiy carpeted, tnc spacious recaption room and large --- --- -----. -- .-, bu. me bi nun jiuiji mum m iubu quiLu jiiiiiiiui in r merry gatlicrlngs Jkll JYIIUIUWI UHU J-auwJIl III LIIU CUHIIIIOIIinilK linrln . . iioiignuui music in. uii iimes, ami musicals aro pleasant feat umuig UlU uiuiiu nuunuii, Tho Ilreakcrs has a regular orchestra which furnishes for Informal dances and bnlls, and tho largo dlnlnc roam w omiuuii irti'i tinnc inn rna mi nitini fitiii rn ..r.i . l . .1 ' ' la All abiindnuco of fresli and salt water fish, clams, oysters c mil firiint- Hr.ft innn IH n wnva fiti nlir ninnn. mi... n..n.A . Ttiin. miiri.r linn fri.iim rnmnH nini nni- nwn imni ..p t ...... j ...... nr" ..... . ..... muui I.IIJII UGJ01 the grounds. Thorc nro hot and cold, fresh and salt water bathes In house, with private baths and toiiots. The waves of tho ocean at b ub t do roll within 90ft tan r.i iioiei, anu 1110 ncacn in ironi suiieri) lor sun liatalng. On tho grounds aro bowling alleys, golf links, tennis courts rroquot sots; on tho lakes, Just back of tho hotel, Is a fleet of and rowboats. and on Shonlwater Hay. just cast of tho lakes gasoline launch for parties of fishermen, picnickers or others ....nr.. ,1. .......... ...til n.nlnH l.ntl.l.... ... ,1... ...... I. II .l ii,.;ii-, nil? txii lit. niitriiiitm i... . ti. iu uii; linn uii lit 111 liiu ur AH trains stop at tho rnllroad station In tho hotel grounds, nil 1:1 iiw iiiiiir 111111 iiiilui uiiiiiiuii nun in wiiiKinir ill h.iiiii is npr-pq nilll.U llll' JII'Kh'I Kl.lllll.l in iru. ..... YUllUl. I.ltll. VVlllJIf! IUK K are practically landed nt tho hotel door. ticket nfllce, Whero all trains Ktop. It Is ono and a half miles i of Long Ileach Station. and hnvo baggage checked through to that point. Telegraph and telephono connections In the hotel. 5p out this Coupon t rT i l n i ,w.i, blank space below. I voto for Employed at Series A ah r- .....- i,,il,l,utt..,1 ti, .I'll, .in nf "Kim- A must be voted by noou Sattirdav Julv 55 Brm? Coupons to the Ifnst Orcgnin.ili Offict WE CURE the Llnuor, Opium, Jlorphlno and Tobacco Habits as surely as qulnlno cures a cold. Our treatment clarifies and builds up tho system. Ono of our patients recently said: ' I novcr felt so well In my life; 1 m a wonner to myself!" send to us for booklet. a It s Park THE WAY VE DO IT Impresses most people with tho idea that wo havo the Implements and tho "know how" when it comes to put ting a now tiro on a carriage or wagon wheel. Samo thing applios to ovory featuro of carriage and wagon re pairingrepainting, rovarnlshing. ro- upholstering and genorally making tho vehicle look as good as now. Your orders, ploaso. Our new hydraulic tiro setting ma chine does away with the old method It thickens tho Iron Instead of burn iiiK tho wood. We do not split tho wood in getting off tho tiro, and wo do It while you wait. Last longer than tho old way. Call and look at It work. Hacks, Huggios and Winona Wagons. Anything that runs on wheels nt prices that aro right. NEAGLE DROS. "We have tho Stover Oasoline Kngino Babbit Metal, best In the world, In bare Price, $1 per bar, at the East Oregonlan Office. t t t t f 4. t A HIGH CLASS i VAUDEVILLE SHOW t I Provides an evening of rare enjoyment Good, clean, wholesome fun. Not a t dull minule. ! MAIN STREET 1; Near O. R. & N. Depot J Admission, 20c Children, 10c f Washington State Bankers. Whatcom, Wash., July 2.1. Tho an- nual convention of tho Washington Stnln Hnom-a' Aunnl-itlrtt. !,. sion nero is ono of the best nttoml- TT'T T ed meetings in tho history of tho as-1 soclatlon. Tho threo days' program 1 that has been arranged for tho meet ing calls for a number of papers and addresses by representative bankers nnd financiers of Washington and otnor states of tho Northwest. "Colcl--Pure Preservative" $100 REWARD. For Any Case of Liquor, Cigarette or Chewing Tobacco Habls Trlb Falls to Cure. Hov. .1. H. N. Dell, tho oldest living chaplain ot the Grand I.odgo of tho .Masonic order In tho world, and pas tor of tho Presbyterian church, Baker City, Or., writes: "I havo watched with Interest tho good losults obtain ed by tho use of your remedy for tho liquor nnd tobacco habit, 'Trlb,' and tool that I can safely ami heartily rec omniond it to all In need." l'rico, $12.50 per treatment. sale by nil druggists. Trlb cures tho tobacco habit Trlb euros tho liquor hauit. PURE slid NEW For f Mokl Ten positively cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful liorb drink. He moves all eruptions of tho skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 25o and 50c. Wrlto to us for freo sarnplo, W. II. Hookor & Co.. Tlllffnln "NT V t. nr n - i . . ' . ( r , , r-iT-'-r'-f v,t-af -i I uruggisis, t eDini Stock Farm fo, Sale. Tho Ogle slock plenty of vator, grass nnd tlrnbor. Ilnngo has novor been slieoped off. Al under fence, will grow nil hay ro nulrod. Call on or wrlto to Dontloy & Hartman. Pondloton, Orogon. Made from water that lias boon boiled and distilled. Tho only pure ice in rendition 4 Lasts 50 per cent longer than pood t ITft JL S. EiiaCGiS must or iou the roMi-erator no foul odor follows its moiling. The water does not tast "bad" and does not look nii'ky. , t sweot and is as Clear as a Ctysw fl SsiwcSiesI" to fill tho drain pines. There is notasto or smell of rotting wood; no tvpliow olhor gorms to mingle with tho wa that you drink. Finn ir) i nni n t v nu' L m m w B am hi nun m tt D mm n w I m Phono MAIN 1781 m . . ....... '