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DAILY EAST ORE CONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1903. .,,;n..H..m, t n iniiiii t ITEMS YOU'LL NEED For Summer i Boy's Wash Suits 50c to 51.25 I Negligee Shirts 50c to 25a t Golf Shirts 50c to 1.50 i Cool Underwear 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Suit X Pretty Neckwear 25c, 50c and 75c t Stylish Belts 25c to 90c Fancy Hosiery 151:, 25c and 50c J Hoys Clothing 10 per cent. Discount Men's Two Piece Suits 5.00 to ?6 50 Men's $13.50 Suits, Reduced to Stooo j Men's. $ 17 50 Suits, Reduced to $14.00 I Straw Hats, all there is Left al Half Price 1 BAE R A "DALEY I One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Ha ters t 1 I I I ! t ti44H"M"M"l"M"I"l I M GENERAL NEWS. Hoer colonists In Chile have dis covered a largo Ruld field on the va cant lands granted them by the Chil ean government. An effort will lie made to recover the cargo of the steamer Hungarian, which went down -13 years ago off the coast of Nova Scotia. D. W. Ward, a merchant of Uallagh. Neb., and two of his children were poisoned bv sardines and died. One other child" is dying. Mrs. Ward will recover. Recent tests of a segmented wire wound tfl-inch cannon at Sandy Hook, demonstrate Its great valti", So far it has cost the government $33,000. 0. S. I'iggott. a quite young man of Chicago, is the inventor of a sy.item of wireless telegraphy, believed to bo much cheaper, but Just as practical as the Marconi system. A policeman mounted on a bicycle, was struck by lightning in Jersey City. The bicycle was twisted into a shapeless tangle. The policeman was unhurt, except for bruises re eelved in falling. The matched yacht races for the America's cup and the international championship will take place August 20, 22. 20, 27. 20. (alternate days), until three out of five races have been determined In which there Bhall bo neither tie. foul, or default of any kind. NORTHWEST NEWS, The steamer Regulator, on tho Co lumbia river has been converted into an oil-burner. The total lumber export from Port land for the month of July, amounted to 5,7SG,471 feet. The Snake River Valley Sugar Company, will erect a $1,000,000 sugar factory at Ulackfoot, Idaho, tins sea son. The salmon pack at Astoria for tho season, amounts to only 100,000 cases, while the output should be twice that amount. No trace of Henry Jones, the miss ing Orant's Pass stockman has yet been found, and It Is feared that ho has been murdered. Nellie .Miller, Flo Nutting, .Mildred Cottllcb aim Kva French, of Albany, were all seriously Injured In a run away accident, Friday. .Mrs. George F. Drill, of Spokane, had a hand to hand fight with a burg lar Friday, and is now confined to her room wuh tho injuries received. On Friday, July 31, tho coroner's Jury In Seattle held soven inquests In 2( hours. Five of the deaths were accidental and two of them wero murders. A new hole! at Seventh and Horn .ilde street, Portland, will bo erected this season. Tho structure will be six stories high and of tho most urtis tic design. The steamer Cottage (Jrove, arrived at Vancouver, li. C. Friday, with 413,000 In gold from tho old diggings at Cassalr, H. C, and now a rush to tho camp is on. Pacific Ironworks Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith Shop Structural Iron, Gast Columns, tc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels, Bolts and Rods. All kinds of Repair Work Attended to Promptly East End Durnsido St. Bridrjo, Portland. (Mtmttmn 1 1 n hi r 1 1 H-l-H-i HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. A F. Nye, Portland. (5. W. Hunt, Portland, Win. Mnhor, Portland. C. .M. Smith, Portland. K. F. Longfellow, Cleveland. W. II. lliifllngton, San Francisco. S. J. Feedman, New York. J. F. Clark, San Francisco, W. H. Krniisc. Walla Walla. C. Harden, Milwaukee. It. Harden, Milwaukee. (J. llurden, .Milwaukee. A, C. Hallland. Providence II. 1.. Slsler, Portland. C. F. Williams, Sacramento C. II. Cartwrlght, Portlan-. W. H. Patton, Spokane. R. C. Long, Portland. William Slusher, Portland R. A. Seeds, Spokane. I.. A. Haker. Portland. I-. M. Ivellog, Ijoa Angeles. Frank Johnson. Golden Rule Hotel. M. C. Coon and son, North Yakima. W. S. Stokes. Portland. W. I), lieldleman, Portland, P. F. Hurkmolder, Pettisville, O J. H. Angsthurger, lJlufltou, O. Sam I.oe, Spokane. J. L. Cunningham, Portland. W. R. McHoborts. Spokane. H. C. Kendall. Helix. .1. W .Miller. Silver City, Idaho. USE PURE ICE INSTEAD. Don't Run Any Risk Use Ice From Boiled and Distilled Water. "Owing to the low stago of the water in the city well It has been found necessary to pump some of the supply from the channel of tho river. For this reason it is thought best by Dr. Cole, the city health officer, to call the attention of tho public to the advisability of boiling the water used for drinking purposes." E. O., July 22. Hettor use puro Ice, made from water that has been both boiled and distilled. It Is cheaper than you can boll the water Ross Ice Co.. 'Phone Maiu 1781. Deafness Can Not Be Cured lly local applications as they can not reach the diseased portions of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafueas, and that j by constitutional remedies. Deafness I ."iim 11I hr an Inllamod condition of the miicoUH llnluK ot the Kustaculan tube. When lids tnbe Is Inflamed you have a rumbllni; ound or imperfect hearing, and when It U entirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless the Inllammntlon can be taken out und this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing wll bo destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is uotlms but an in llamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cate of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not bo cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. l .1. CIIKNHY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by all drucjrsts, 75c. Hall's Family fills are tho best. Shy Young Thing Papa, did did Mr. Frajll call on you this afternoon to to ask If Rusiness-IIko Parent Yes, ho ask ed rao if I had any objection to him as a son-in-law, and I tola him I was not taking bric-a-brac into my house now it had gono out ot fashion. Chicago Tribune. NEWS OF ATHENA 3EVERAL CA8ES OF ILLNESS IN AND ABOUT ATHENA. Harvesting .Operations Are in Full Progress Some of the Sick Arc Improving In Health New School House Finished on the Flat Gen eral Neighborhood News. Athena, July .10. Misses Mabel and Addle llanistur returned home Sunday from Pullman, Wash., whore they had been visiting their sister, Mrs. Alf Cople. Airs. E, 1.. Harnett Is on the sliU list. Harry Allen was seriously 111 last week, but Improving now. n. F. Oglo and daughter, I3va, started Monday for thutr old home at Rear creek, whore they will ho em ployed In putting up hay for some time. .Mrs. ,1ns, Froonie und son. (ionrge, of Prescott, were In Athena last week visiting old friends. William Well was unite ill last week hut Is Improving now. William Plnkerton and family are at Illuglinm Springs, whew they ex pect to remain during the hot weath er. Mr. and Airs. John flross, of Walla Walla, are over to their farm to stay during harvest. C. H. Whltoman. of Walla Walla, was over last week looking after nis farm on the Hat, where he was for merly a resident. William Thonipkius stnrled his header crow Thursday in his barley. James Scott Is greatly Improved after a long spell of sickness. J. W. Keene made a trip to his mountain ranch last week, accnni pnnled by his wife. Jerry Stone started his header last Monday. A leam belonging to (leorgo Miller ran away with the water tank at tached to Wilkinson's threshing out fit yesterday morning, doing hut lit tle damage. Tho water was all lost The mammoth blowing separator of On; 11 Zerlia pased up the fiat last week-. It Is estimated that harvesting will be in full blast next week around the suburbs of Athena. Stone and Potts commenced head ing and threshing last Thursday They have COO acres In thresh. They will start to thresh Sim lo.goie's barley and wheat next .Monday. W. .1. Wilkinson or this city, has purchased of Kd Rush the steam threshing outfit. Ho purchased It from the First National hank. Airs. R. J. Roddy made business trip to the mountain ranch last ween. Air. Roddy Is slowly Improving but Is not yet able to look after his busi ness. Airs. Wicks, of Colfax, was the guest of her sister. Airs. Fralcs, In this city last week. Lawson, the little sou of Sam Hooker, has been ipiite III at Ring nam Springs, whore his mother went to spend the summer. Is Recovering at Hospital. Airs. Joe Uanlster of this place Is still at Walla Walla, where she is taking care of the little son of Air. Raymond, who has been very 111 for some time with a fever, hut Is slowly improving now. Airs. Ranistcr ex pects to return home In a few days If the child keeps on Improving. Ill at Walla Walla Hospital. Airs. W. II. is unite ill at the hos pital at Walla Walla, yet it is hoped by her friends that she will soon re cover and be able to return home and look after her little sou, Krnest, who is under the caro of her friends of Athena. Returned From Canada. John Alclntyro. a successful young funner has returned home from a visit to his old home In Canada, it is rumored Air. Alclntyro will unit keeping bachelor's hall. School House Completed. Thu new school house Is complet ud on the flut and Is highly esteem ed by all the people or that place. HAPPY RE8ULTS OBTAINED. By the Use of the New Scalp Anti septic. It wouldn't take long to number thu hairs In the heads of some people, tho reason being they haven't many to number. In most Instances, how ever, the fault Is their own. A germ at the root soon pluyo havoc with the most luxurious growth and causes it to fado and fall out. A remedy for this has recently been discovered, called Nowbro'H Horplcldo, that acts by destroying tho germ that does the damage, besides tumovlug all Im purities from tho scalp. In addition it penults new lire and Vigor to en ter the scalp, and happy results are suro to ho obtained from lis use. Try it, Sold by leading druggists. Soud 10c In stamps for sample to The Hor plcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. F. W. Hch 111 lilt & Co., special ngents. Store For Rent, I am planning to erect n two-story brick block on tho corner of Wobb and Cottonwood streets, Heforo I build I would llko to secure u renter for tho upstairs and downstairs oltlier separately or together, so that in niilldlng I can arrange tho building to suit tho renter. Those desiring to rent call or address R, .Martin, at his grocory store. THE RANGE IS GOOD A. H. 8UNDERMAN DOWN FROM MEADOW CREEK. Water and Grass Plentiful on the Headwaters of the Qrand Ronde Maple Brothers' Cattle In Excellent Condition No Trouble on Union County Ranges, A. H. Huuderniun ctimo down yes terday ovenlng from his summer sheep cnnips, on .Meadow Creek, u tributary "f the (Jrand Rondo river, which forms a Junction with that stream about SO miles south of Pen dleton. He says the grass Is better In thnt range than usual and the mountain streams are till running full of wntur. Ills sheep are In excellent condition and will come out fat for the market this fall. Maple ilrothors and Air. Noble, of this city has a largo band of cattle lu the same vicinity nnd Air. Suuderinan says these cattle are in prime condition, Mr Suudorman owns u largu body of deeded land in that district nnd la somewhat Isolated from the donsuly stocked ranges of the Interior. With three miles of good water on Ills own holdings, and a large body of deeded land as a nucleus, he Is not confront ed with tno ordinary range problems that cause more or less friction In the districts farther south In Grant county. Mr. Sunderiiian is pleased to noto that there has been no serious trou ble at any point this year, nnd nsldo from one or two reported attacks upon herds of sheep lu thu Interior, the season is passing off milutly. It Is evident that where till parties concerned strictly observe thu rules and agreements tegaullng range, dis tribution, there Is no trouble nnd within a very fow years more tho number of sheep will have been re duced to correspond with the range area, which will permanently settle the range question. Stockmen are acquiring more and more deed land each year, as a nu cleus tor their summer camps, and It will only he n lew years until the range Issue will adjust Itself, in this way Rest shoo work at Teutseh's. OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON STATE FAIR SALEM September J 4 J 9, J 903 The greatest Imposition and Livestock Show on tho Pa cific coast. High-Class Racing every af ternoon. $12,000 CASH PREMIUMS on livestock and farm products. All exhibits hauled tree over the Southern Paclllc, Reduced transportation rates 011 all lines, LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE. held lu connection with lair. Fine camping ground fiee and leduced rates 011 camp ers' tickets. Conif nnd bring your families, Vur further Information, write M.D.WISDOM.Secre ary Portland Oregon A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Results at Small Cost. Why nut Join our union of piano purchasers and havo a hundred dol lars? Yuu can do 11 mill you. Tills is how it Is done: We can 1 wen anoni lo sell ten or more plunos cheaper than one, so have organized a union of ten members. You join nnd pay $10.00 down and $10.00 a munth, tho piano is yours. Now hero Is tho hest part of it. Hvory time a now member Joins the price of your Instrument depreciates In price $10; In other words, when tho union Is filled iiveiy member gets his Instru ment $10.1 loss than regular price, for example, n regular $300.00 Instru ment can bo had for $200.00 by Joining tho union. Don't delay tak ing advantage of (his great opportu nity, as it will only last a few weeks of tho dull season. This, combined with our easy payment plan nnd ex change contract makes It possible for uvoryono to have an Instrument. Thorkclknn'j llnnn llmiu,. .ir i.- Court Btreot. Everything 'musical. Follow the Crowd Any of these warm even ings and you will find tlicni at Schmidt's Fountain Alter trying our soda you will readily understand why they all come here. They say our ice cream is the richtst our gin gcr ale the snappiest our egg drinks just right. Foncy drinks well, the mere names will make your mouth water. The reason is simple we use nothing at our fountain hut the very hest, and our fountain man has made a life study of the business nnd knows just how "Have you tried the "Ilcerthat made Pendleton famous ?" Our Root Beer F. W. Schmidt's Tho Reliable Druggist l'ilo(Tiec Mock l'hone Main 851 -W-lW,-M-H fr Hill Military Academy Ir J, V. Hill, Principal. "4 th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Oregon, A PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. New 'uilldlugs, modern and complete Manual training, military discipllnu. Roys successfully fitted fur all colleges or for business life. Principal of I!5 years' experi ence in Portland. Hoys of any ago admitted at any time. Wrltu for catalogue. Kail term opens September 1C. T ! Oregon. Portland. Saint Helen's Hall Home and Day School for girls of nil ages Academic and College Preparatory courses as well as thorough Primary instruction, ideal Hltuntluu on the outskirts of city of Port land, llnskot ball, tennis, horseback riding, Yenr hook sent on application. ELEANOR TEBBETT8, Prin. Ilefore deciding where to go to school, examine a Pendleton Academy catalogue for tho coming year. Now building and eiulpmcut. New man ngemont. and a faculty of experlenc oil teachers. Special arrangement for inusle students and for tho care ful oversight of nil students from out of town. All grades of public school work thoroughly done. Our college preparatory work is nccopted by tho hest collogos East and West. Moral and social advantages tho very best. Term begins September 14, 1903, REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 10th HOITT'S SCHOOL. Menlo Park, San Mateo Co., California Thorough mental, moral and physi cal training for boys. Homo influ ences; beautiful surroundings; excel lent ollnutto; enroful supervision; limited nuinhora; prepares for any university or for business. Fall term begins AugtiBt 11. Send for Illustrat ed catnlorrnn IRA G. HOITT. Ph. D., Preoldentl ice cm '01 Candy store,, Sllt,yoni What deaaertcta factory thlf h' weather J nd Ice cream, mo 4 and ae f' ar0 down to J 'ry our hot wem Try our candles, tte rrosh pvai-v r AnY Time Is a Good Now Is the i have your home pered. A little palntli there will help Iti l fully. Some nice, b wall paper will lend to any room. Our it paper was never .rori pattern In endlesi 1 every one new and 1 color design. Better ( let us show them to you what It Mill tc whole house or one j E. J. Md 111 Court S'J Is always reccm place your order will Fir. Taman ..Pine Why buy poor can (,'ct the best I price? Laatz Telephone TRANS TRUCK STORJ CROWNER MP cowmen1 uAV WE I impresses inost .!. . hnvo the IBP.l . 1 -Ajnie when HI niiun ..- . ctSm 1 nir n new w" ..1 wheel. Same WW feature of c A ,)alrlnK-rePi"'"'rJ iiplmlatornK "J ti,o vehicle look as 51 chlno does W.'fJl it thickens i '..i ' t", W, t ns ff"! wood in . flWW tll I do It while JM call 'e have uw - I