DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1903. TTTvTTTTTTTTtTTTtI ITEMS YOU'LL NEED For Summer Boy's Wash Suits 50c to ?i 15 Nelieee Shirts 50c to 2 50 Golf Shirts .50c to 150 Coot Underwear 50c, $1.00 anil St. 50 Suit Pretty Neckwear 25c, 50c and 75c Stylish Bults 25c to 90c FancV Hosiery 13c, 85c and 50c Boys Clothing ... 20 per cent. Discount Men's Two Piece Suits ?5-oo to 56. 50 Men's S13.50 Suits, Reduced to Stooo Men's ?t7 50 Suits, Reduced to 514.00 Straw Hats, ail there is Left at Half Price One Price Clothiers, i-H"H"K"!"!-'H"i"S GENERAL NEWS. The milling concerns of San Fran cisco have advanced the wholesale price of Hour 20 cents per barrel. i The home rule party In Hawaii has paired resolutions memorialising ' congress in favor of independence for the islands. There is iu progress considerable of an exodus of negroes from South ern Indiana to Kentucky, since the race riots 'at Evansvllle. j Airs Mattie D. Kich. of Chicago, j was convicted at Chihuahua, Mexico, in 1900. of murdering her husband, and was sentenced to 15 years im-' prisonment. She has been relonsed. t The "Fisherman's ring," worn by ' the pope and identified with his ror- j sonality and all insignia of his sa cred office, is missing from the of- J feels of Pope Leo. Whether stolon. , or secreted by the late pope Is not known i The Irish welcome to the king and , queen has been very variable noth-; ing whatever unanimous. No slights I or :Liuita have been offered them. 1 but decorations have lieen torn down. ' and they have bet-u treated with , great indifference in some localities, i i Honolulu is clamoring for u pro-! fessional baseball club, to he made : part of the California circuit. This ! evidence of loyalty to the great Amer- J icau game is expectttd to neutralize ' the memorial of the Hawaiian home i rule party in favor of independ -nee. NORTHWEST NEWS. Mr- Lucy Wright, a pioneer of Linn county, died Tuesday of pneu monia. ned 75. Dr. Cooiier. of Chetco. Or., was shot for a deer and instantly killed, near thai city. Tuesday. The body of Ah Quons. a Chinese laliorer. was found choppod to pieces sn a cannery at Nuas River. Alaska. Monday. Carl Newhull, sentenced for one year for larceny, from Coos county, was pardoned hy Governor Chamber lain Tuesday. John Harrington, a conductor, for merly of Portland, was killed hi a Northern Pacific wreck, near Missou la. Mont., Monday. Vera Kideitour, a graduate of the Corvallis high school, committed suicide in that city Tuesday, by swal lowing carbolic- acid. The crew of the Crescent City saw trills, at Grant's Pass, has struck on account of the poor quality of the grub furnished at the boarding house. A telephone pole on Main street, Tacoma. upon which was strung 200 wires, was sawed down TnenUay night, the work of striking linemen, it is supposed. John M. Gilkinkon, of Sparta, ex rei.order of TJnlon county, wan Injur ed in a strange and unexpected man ner near the East Eagh- mines. Tuexda He as sitting beside a larue fluni- which convej.- water to the mines, when it suddenly burst The flying timber struck him on the n-aii ami seriously injured him. and he it now n the Baker Ci'y hospital acme Bpoi Foundry, F-lachine 3nd Blacksmith SSiop Structural iron, Cast Columns, etc. Carry in ;tock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels Bolts and Rod. All kinds of Repair WorEi Attended io Promptly East End Furnslde St. Bridge, Portland. M--H- furnishers and Ha ters 1 1 H - - i"r - S"I"H"I - - i"H"H M -H 4 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. Max Frielamlor. Chico. .1 Mnrmnnn, hico. C K. Koosevelt. city A. H Heshean. St. Faul. E. I). I'iesburg. San Francisc U. D. Fulton. Portland. J I! Crosfield. Portland. H. Lard and wife. Fairfax. E. Rrnydnn, Portland. George H. Sutherland, Walla Wnlln ' William Maker. Portland. C M. Smith. Portland. f! X. Smith. Tekoa. George Stevens. Spokane John F. Robinson. Pilot Itock. Lot l.ivermore. city. Jamex Crockett. Coeur d'Alene. Mrs. F. F. Moore, Spokane. T. lirook White. Chnrles Wangli, Portland. H. H. Mo-ller. Portland. S. W. Spoiieer, Heppnor. Golden Rule .Hotel. V J Gardner. Portland. Mrs. M. Evans. Portland. Daniel O'Coner. Goldendale. Charles Brown. Walla Walla. Mrs. P. V. Houcliton. Walla Walla, Fred Fletcher. Nye. j A V. Fletcher. Nye. sa Roy. Iortland. Ivan C. Anderson, Portland. P. A Lockwnod. lortlaud. William Moore. Spokane. F. Bell. Spokane J. A. Marston. city. William Cahermon. Echo. J. P. Kononlen, Centralia. Alex Manning. Cayuse. J. A. Slmms, Dayton. .1. G. Stevenson. North Yakima Joe Iytle. La Grande . .1 P Pierce, Boise City. W M. Maher. Walla Walla. Mis Bell. Spokane. USE PURE ICE INSTEAD. Don't Run Any Risk Use Ice From Boiled and Distilled Water. "Owing to the low stage of the water In the city well it has ins been found necessary to pump some or the . supply from the channel of the river. For this reason it is thought best by Dr. Cole, the city health officer, to call the attention of the public to the advisability of bailing the water iwed for drinking purioses." E. O.. July 22. Better use pure ice. made from water that has beon both boiled and distilled. It is cheaper than you can boil 'he water Boss Ice Co., 'Phone Main 1781. 'just like any disapiiolnted and ills- Sick Headache absolutely and par-1 heartened actor In the human world, manently cured by using Mokl Tea. it was a year bofore Charlie learned A nleasant herb drink. Cures Const!- ! lo ride the globe, and he is the only patlon and Indigestion, makes you j b:rd in the world that does the trick, eat. sleep, work and happy. Satisfac- All of tbe birds talk, and when at tlou guaranteed or money hack. 25 ; play, for thoy are turned loose once rts nnd 50 cts. Write to W. H. Hook-, a nay to exercise, they jabber and er & Co.. Buffalo. N. Y for a free I talk to each other and io the profes sample F W. Schmidt & Co.. drug- sor In a manner almost human. Char gists, j lie, the profano one, Is the bully of file s.rnu-,1 firi.1 ...ill .lot..,-. tn. ,1 Ti National Editoria! Association ' with 42." delegntes from 33 state and ( rniiirial assm tatioiir leiiref-eniine lo.iMiii newspapers, will hold Its 1004 ' on-, i nfior. at the World's Fa:r, S' Louis, next year. H-H"W"l il"lrr innii nrnriii mnnn IfWUNULNhUL tilKUb ALL RECORDS BROKEN BY 1 THE TRAINED COCKATOOS. First Full Grown and Wild Birds of This Species Ever Successfully Taught Will Do Tricks Showing an Incredible Amount of Intelli gence and Patience. People who watch the ungainly an- tics and listen to the raucous screech - lugs of n lot of cockatoos little dream that the birds can be trained to do things showing a large amount of in - telligence and a ready understand - ! inc until they see the hand of trained ' iierfnrniors in flu. cirrus nf Prnfeusnr . Alontacue now with the Shields' Shields' ' '''" 1 professor Montague is an old hand , nr the business, and has done noth- 1 u:g bin handle animals and birds for! I vears His wife was the fnmous ! ' Madam Gnrreita. who did the first I work known lu the public handling ' or piceons and cockatoos. It was from her that the professor learned to;'"wl I" '"'" sneepmon inc 1 handle his birds, nnd when she died kept busy trying to find some place ! he trwiL- lmr ninco ! that Is more than two miles from ; The first venture in the career of Ill lirnffwmir ilffi.r thn iliinfVt i.f Mo j wife was a band of trained knnga-1 roos. Thure were five of the animals j nnd they were trained to do all the I things that are usually done by the I trained dogs of the vnrlous circuses; nut while showing .n San Francisco I the whole hand died, one after the j other, in one week, from some i-n- ! known cause. After that the professor went to I Australia and gathered togctho.- his present lot of birds. Usually when cockatoos are trained the ' young i nestlings nre taken and brought up I by hand, hut Professor Montague was I in a hurr, so he had some wild birds j caucht and attempted -to tame and i tench them the tricks of the arena. This was in lsufi. and it was almost a year before he could go near his pots, i hut at last they came to know him ' and to love the hand that fed them, so that now when he goes to the cage in the morning he Is greeted by a 1 chorus of "flood morning, papa," and , other morning greetings, while one i of the pets, who has evidently fallen ! in bad company, sometimes addg as an after tnoiight." -you d d fool. I'm hungry." This is the milv hand of u-ihi hlni tnat was ever trained, and the uro- I feasor attributes the fact of his sue-1 cess to bis uniform kindness to his lieu. None of them lias ever been whipped or harshly us-ed. and as a . result they are always anxious to I help the performance by the best n j (leavers tbey can put forth. . It took six months of hard and pa tient effort to teach the birds to j waltz before they wore allowed to j so before the public, and now all ot I the dancers are anxious for their turns, and as pleased by the applause ot the audience as an amateur. ! Charlie, the Star Actor. I Charlie, the old veteran of the show 1 who does the aerial feat with the sphere, propelling it along the track in midair and keeping his balance, was tne tinniest to tn train, and oven now has to he worked out at least once a day to ensure a irfeet per formance in the evening. He is a nervous bird, and is the one given to swearing. If the globe has not enough rosin on it so that his feet slip and he Ioimjk hit, balance, it mukes him nmd and he often talks to himself as he tries to go Irom side to side. When he makes a fail ure of his trip in practice he suiuo tlmes sulks, and getting iu the cor ner eaiig himself names and cusses of his companions into the corner and bully them, and, sad to rolato, swear 1 at them until he is In turn driven away by the master. Altogether, It Is a wonderful and entertaining lot of birds, and their attainments reflect the unusual amount of patience and tact of the little man who owns and loves them. In a short time the circus will lie taken onto the Orpheum circuit and through the Kast Night Was Her Terror, "I wou.ri cough nearl) all night ug." writes Mrs. Charles Applegato. oi Alexandria, ind . "and count hard ly got miy sleep. I had consumption so bad th-it If I walked a lilrck I would cough frightfully and spit blood, bin when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's Naw Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's ab solutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds. In grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. I'rlco 50c and $1.U0. Trial bottles free at Tall man & ( o.-s drug store. Dr. H. X. Jackson 1ms just com pleted an automobile trip from San Francisco to New York City. Tho dlHtanco in an alrlino is approxi mately 2.000 miles, but the machine covered C.000 miles. There were i-l days ot actual travel. IDAHO RANGE OVERSTOCKED. Enforcement of Two Mile Limit Lnw( Keeps Sheepmen Moving. Idnhn range- slieoji will he placed on tlio market Monday by C C Val entine and Lorenzo Jensen, of llrlg ham Utah, nays the Omaha Journal-1 Stockman of Saturday They run their hands across the lino 111 wnai 18 I, .nown as the Caribou rniiKC nnd load , it Soda Springs. Messrs. Vnlcntfno at nnd Jenacu left their stock at a Ne braska feeding station and arrived at the vards this morning 1 They say that the range out lu their country is overstocked. Feed is bet- ter than It has been for two or three , 1 years, but these former seasons were j exceptionally poor. It Is pretty dry just at present and grass Is thort 1 The ranges are nut as good as they 1 were a few years ago. ' This is the result of over slocking : mid imttltl? the StOcl. Ollt early 111 lining mi- mini. u.k v...... the season, in former years the gi the season. In former years the grass K"o 8tart l,ulmc 11 !1B "s-" lu "' extent, btockiuen have been using the range a little ear Her each, 'par "ml ,low I,inn-V 1"" 0111 ,1!,,.lr , i about the first of May. At this time the grass Is very tender and the loots haven't gained a firm hold In the soil, The two-mile limit ln Is lelng en- I ?' " here they may rest In 1 ' " c A NEW UNION. i 1 How to Join and Get Quick I at Small Cost. Results ' Yli not juiu our union of piano ' purchasers and have a hundred dol-1 lars? You can do it and we can help ' you This Is how it is done: We can 1 well afford to sell ten or more planus , cheaper than one. so have organized j a union of ten members. You join mid pay Siniio down and ?10.ti0 a month, the piano Is yours. Now here' is the best part of it Every time a , new memlier Julns the price of your instrument depreciates in price Jin: in other words, when the union Is filled every memlier gets his Instru-! mem $1ip. less than regular price.' for example, a regular Saou.OO Instru ment can be hud for $2iiu.iii by joining ihe union. Don't delay tak ing adantage of this great opportu rity. as it will only last a few weeks m the dull season. This, combined with mu ens payment plan and ex change contract makes it possible fur i-veiyone lo have au instrument. TherkelMn' Piano House. 315 E. Omni street Everything musical. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT. By It Is Effected a Still More Re markable Cure. Pasadena, Cal.. July 2fl. .Wish Alice Dane, apparent! a hopeless cripple and deprived of iierfeet speech for many years, hns suddenly had the use of her limbs and vocal powers restored as the result of an accident. Miss Dane suffered from spinal trou ble, and had to hobble about on crutches, and could scarcely speak above a whisier. Last Thursday, while descending ;he stairs at her home. Bhe fell, and the last step struck against her chest ; Immediately the pains from which she had Buffered ror many years left. ' and after being taken to a couch and lying there for a while, she got up ! and. to the surprise of every one. walked without the aid of crutches. ; Many physicians have treated the caw unsuccessfully for years. To Release a Murderer. Maker City ,Iul M.A HonHatioiial tvport wan circulated laHt t-v-ulng by a "woman dotectivc" to the effuct that there would lie a concerted attempt to release the niiirdprei, Men ArniBtrong. from the county jail. The woman claimii to have (Uncovered a lilot aninng ArniBtrung's friomis at flblnes. to that effei t Roundhouse Improvomenti. l.a Grande. July 29 A n- an horee-iiower boner and an air com lireasing plant has just been installed in the O. It. & S. machine hhoim nere. increasing business on th nail has necessitated more facilities 'r l(1"alrln8 "' machinery in use. " " I ' Health and Disease sj lliuiliattd in f.:z Sulp. Jig. I shows a section ol a htallhy hair iR43nllijd. 1 ig. 2 showj the deadly effect ol the DANDHUFP CEK.MS that are deitroying the hair root. Dtilruy the cauie you remove Ihe effect. No Dandruff, no railing ir, no lialdricij, II you kill the germ vith NEWBRO'S HERPIC1DE. For Sale by all Drugglili, Price 51.00. lam r i ' (Mi hva i mm ON THE FARM. There's tunny a successful business mail who sits in his city office and lets ! his mind slip hack to his boyhood dnvs ! ",., ,,. ,.,- Hnu-cmililMl lo .... n,int.tite he had i tlnu- I cvcrvthiiiK tasted 1 How sound his sleep wsj How eagerly he rose with the sun nlmj sulh lmn u,,,, 1he j,,, lv- And now he's a successful maii. tmt ,c CHn t sleep, lie doesn't enjov i,i food. I lis stomach is weak, ins nerves are i.lt.ikeu, and he no more Hm.-. with the sun lo race cagcrh aguiiisi lum. i!i it.ilit v i.-. low and now and .iu.i.ii liia heart m-cius to plunge in his brea .t lis if it v.oul.1 lreni: Kkim-. That's the 1 price he has jiaul For success. I The mischief of the whole- business i that he buys "tablets" of mu- sort or , mother to ".tid" his digestion, ami in- dlilges jn bromides and other nerve stimuluiits, just to hold himself together, itml wonders why he seems to lie getting worse The whole trouble with such a man generally lies ill what is called a "weak" Sumach. The food he- cats ikies not iKinri.-b him because it is only parliallv ligested mid assimilated No man can Ik- stronger tli.ui his stomach, because it , i.- in the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition that strength is . made Iriiiii tile food which is eaten. 1).-. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov en cures diseases of tbe stomach ami other organs of digestion mid nutrition. It restores the strength of the body iu , the only way strength can lie restored, , by food which is perfectly digested nud , assimilated, when the diseased stomach i with its allied organs i is cured of dis ease. It is a blood-making, body-build- ' ing iiieiliciiu-. inasmuch as blood is made troni liHitl and the 1kkI is built up by IiI.mxI. It is not a .stimulant, containing neithc- alcohol or utiy other narcotic. no ortisn doctor for me. "l-a-M -niH( vurlf. 1 wrole utt lu ferliugg Htiii -nillllon," nay .Ml A j t midcnvalcr, s; W'H Iuviftinti Sire. i. CtucuKo III. "and you mlviM-il nit- lu tnktr lit l'ioic 's Gulden Medical llweverv in l.-w Uililf.!. tiuil then wriir vou htm I lull I um hunpt to say I nut cetttiig to feel line ill .ill I have tukt-u tx (tattle oftlic ' Discover ' ntul tour or lie vluU ol the little ' Pvlleu Tik-v have clone inc world ol good. AH mv Ineiiil-- Vainlcmnter. how well vou .ir. looking What m tile woi lit hnve you ' been itutuiT ' 1 lei! them I have been ilucloritii: with Ilr. ft . IMerev of IlulTalo, X. Y. Why,' they y, 'vou haven't been there,' No, X n, but I look hu ' Golden Medical llw-oiery-and taUi little IvileU ' Tliec medicine have wrought the great change m me I'mni a ilow IMOuc of a truili that could hurdl cruwl. tlretl ana sick all the time, ntul coulil do no tvurk -to a man who cull work sleep, eat, tiutl leel Hue. and that Itreil kclhiK in all gotiiK itm. t am ven thankful that 1 wrote to lr I'len -IIU ' r.oldeu Medical In Uvrr TeHet' hnve nlnitMt mailt a iirw nun of nc 1 ff! you hk a 1 dnl m ilnr'y tr Vo ul her doctor for inc. only In I'tcii- HAD GWEX UP HOPE. "I wilt cxtirtiw tn v thank to vou (ir the citttlly Hdvici. vou livt givcit ttie In ffuard to my cur," .rftei yiim Carr J Wlwrton. ( Dunavant, Spottiytvnnia Co , Virit'ui "When I wrote to you lat ftjifinj; I w;i iu u terriblt Hate of htfutth. Had Rtvrn up alt hoot of rtur bcniL' 1 ict ter I Njut up tin itMHl all thf time and U "Krrmcd Miur at vlutjnir. I Mould ti.ivc a uhu met Jiendnche every other wctk , in fact. m head never fell clear, and I wu perfectly . tiro'sen iloivit under the train oflortitisr mv food 1 coilAlatltl ttatlllt. I had reail k of wlimt your nieUictiii great ueui in jour .. , , :me hail lione for ' I CM i"' bonL others mi I wrote you and Rol your advice iMiufim iwo oolites ui v.oiiieu .iienicai iianv ery' anil the firat dote I look I felt lietter. When 1 1 lim! finUhxl lti., II,, ..... l.dllm Ihe 14 1 " Apittiuf up hod entirelv Htopjid and tuyltead i lilllileil wn iiiucu ueiter i iH;uee your nieuicilieii are iiMt wliat you have soul of them. 1 carefully rend the txxikfi you i-at me and nlwll nlHay n;ietik .i good word for the ' Golden Medical Ilncoverv w henes-er 1 hc a chancr. "You can jMilili.li this if you think it worth white It might induce Mime one else to Iry your medicine who was sutlcntig as I did. It was by the testimonials of othem that I was induced to try it I shall always rely ujmu your advice itml feel safe to tlo as you tell me." Ir. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con- b'.ijiation, its causes and consequences. t Conrad Platzoeder All kinds, of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. i 1 11,1.3 ua iuv inc unci i ..r invn y uv- jRigby-Clove MfgJ COfflPANY Manufacturers of the iAKVESTER Repairs for all kinds of :Fatm Mactincry; Fonudry Work a Specialty Cas'i paid for old castings I Pendleton, a Oregon J ,t Dally East Orenonian by only 15 cents a week. ' carrier, Follow the Crowd Any oi thB... inn- . . ""I 111 aj Schmidt's Fountain A ter tre.r,,.-. readi v ...j " inevalles 1 ') say our ic 's Die r.cli-e. . ti" aie thf niir D j . r roncy drinfct. ITinrn . tri Jur mouth 'Kdson is simnlp noilung at out i fui tne vi..... t. I.Iir innni... -. 11. maue a ii .... i - ..... amQi nml 1- llOW Have vou tried the "imlt l'cndleton f aTV UUP KOOt M til W " WHU1U Tim Rnllnt,!. Tt Polofhce niocl. 'Just try a 13 i I, oc M ut s nsi IPS' (KTl OREGON. PO St. Helen's Will . ..... " 1.1 .v-.v linn), u snt an npiii''fltn. tutniwn 11 . IU lis wliff ,aui tir a I n h Pendleton Academy caiamuii' 1 buildii'i. agenien' u ed i a' h for nnisi' i ,, ,r JDIllio ' aiucnts and to M.IC-'J till mcr-.! n fnnrjUKlf uu,: ... preparai orv u.irk is best rollcge- aJ:a . amber REV. W H BLEAKNEY , . rr MDR SCHOOL n DM nPPlNS SEPIE"5 Mateo TlioroUBh M;l lie -r.if..i iirrouu lent cl.uiate tttta "D", . . r for busing u livumi" - , gena begins August H "d ffATHOlTT, Ph. W