It DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREQON. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1903. ITEMS YOU'LL NEED For Summer - - t Hoj'sWash Suits 50c to Si .75 Nelieo Shirts 50c to 250 j; Golf Shirts 50c to 1 50 E Cool Underwear 50c, $1.00 and St. 50 Suit Pretty Neckwu? j Stylish Belts 25c to yoc Fancy Hosiery 15c, 25c and 50c JI3os Clothing 20 per cent. Discount Men's Two Piece Suits ?5.oo to $0.50 Men's $13.50 Suits, Reduced to Stooo Men':. $17 50 Suits, Reduced to $14.00 i Straw Nuts, all there is Left al Half Price I BAE R & D AILEY $ One Trice Clothiers, GENERAL NEWS. Antt-Koosovolt clubs are being nr- J ganized nmong Southern republicans. I the race Issue lielng lospouslblo. Two race burses one viilueil at $7,000, the other at $1.000 were lost j in a burning stable at Yonkers. N. Y.. I Saturday last. 1 Henry Chamberlain tiled u few days ago. He was tor 50 years a 1 conductor on the Vermont Central & Central Vermont railway. The board of classification of the j United States general appraisers , has decided that mummies are not subject to import duty. .Mrs. Van Cereke. of Shawnee, j Kan., lost her bustle, eontuln.ng 1 $:i.5tit). while a passeiiKer on the Hock Islaml, near St. Paul. John V. Hookwalter, tlemocrat, and j manufacturer of engines mid boilers, j i an avowed eantlldate for the United States senate to succeed ! Mark Hanna. Two Hussiati newspapers of wide ' circulation, asked their readers toi vote on their opinion as to who are j tho ten greatest men living. Tolstoi won out in both polls j The indications are that the union miners of Colorado are making a lo-1 lug light. Several smelters that have been tied up for live weeks by 1 strikes are resuming operations with non-union laborers. , Uaroucss Halkett, who was Mlssj Sarah Phelps Stokes, of Now York. I has applied for a divorce from her ; English husband on the ground of! cruelty. It is believed that If she se-' cures it It will be a signal for aj large number of similar actions on the part ot American women who have married titled foreigners. NORTHWEST NEWS. The Haines Lumber Company's planing mill anil sawmill at Haines, Hake- county, burned la'" Saturday nlsht; loss about $5,00o. fieorge H. Rayne. of Uusslnnd. iJ. C, died Sunday troni wounds ri 1 Saturday, in an encounter with a huge silver-tipped bear. .Mrs. August Schmidt, wife or a wealthy rancher, living near Hpo nane, was burned ? death Sunday morning b the explosion of a lamp. Mrs. Clara llacheldcr. or Klamath Kails, escaped from friends who were watching her, during a fit of Insanity. I and leaped into the Klamath rlvt r. ' buntlay morning. Convict Ed llloom was shot In the thltrii it the VVill-i W'llln i.Hi.n ' tnign at tlie wala Walla penUen-, tlary Saturday night, beeauso ho would lint stun flirlitlii.r vnr.ii nn nr. ed by the guard. il Mrs. Sarah E. Stanley. of Olympia. has been round guilty of nllenatin.; ' me nrteciions of ter Bon from 1 M wife, and will pay the ihiughu-i-ir. law $3.r,tlO tlamages ; The Morning Astorlan. the oldest paper In Astoria, was sold last Sat . urday to Walter Lyons and Ots l it terson. Lyons was private seciotarj to Governor Geer during his term of olllce. and Patterson was formerly register of The Dalles land office. Pacific Ironworks Foundry, Machine sagaaEUMBBaBaMaMaiaaaaiaMiasaaiaiaBj ami Blacksmith Shop Structural Iron, Gast Columns. Etc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels, Boils and Rod. All kinds of Repair Work Attended to Promptly Fast End nurnsldo St, Bridrjo, Portland. nd '5C Furnishers and Ha ters ? HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. A. iN'ylander. Portland. William I.nuglilen, Vancouver P ('. Toderson. St Louis (. S. Youngman, Portland. R. 11. Conan, Portland. W. li. Theobald, Spokane K. Ilraytlan. Spokane. George II. Sutherland. Walla Walla K. II. Conklln, city. I). Carey, Ontario. C. C. Wilson, .lersey City Mre. .V. X. Wilson, Lexington. .Mrs. A. S. Durlnn, Washtuena. Prank Dalesby, San I-'ranelsco. W. D. Chamberlain city. W. I). Marks, Spokane. Golden Rule Hotel. .Miss Miss P. D. Long. La Clrantle. Nellie Hugg, Salem. C. .M. Poftey, llingham Springs. .Mrs. Mrs. .1. Thomas, Hunt's Junction. R. llokertson. Unite-. A. Dobsnn, Athena. Mr. ami .Mrs. (",. 1! Creek. liairil. Long W I). Talbot. Spokane. C. L. lirlckell, (llemllve. L. C. Jamison. Wayne P. II. Ilreathe, Weston. Mrs. n. Joyce, Weston. .Mrs. C. K. Slmonds. Milton. Florence Simoiuls, Milton. J. II. Taylor. Dale. J. Ci. Hultrleh, Spokane. A. K. Cochran. Moro. H. T. Phlpps. Noise. P. J. fiardner. Portland. Kate Wells. .Missouri. W. It. Jlnnette, Adams. A. L. Iluck. Graham. E. W. J. J. W. Jewell, Pullman. J. Benson, Pullman. H. Poster anil wll'o, Denver W. Khrenburg. Denver. I). Keller, Cuhlasac. a. M. Henderson, Cuhlasac J. A. fllenburry, Uaker City. w. N. II. II. Circle and wife. Alba. I). Garver, Karmlngtou. H. Ceatis, Athena. J. .Moore, Spokane. W. James Nelson, city. Iluiltl Nelson, city. I). Monotan, Pauclu. C. J. A V. W (. Taylor, Purmlngtou. H. .M. It. C. Taylor. Parmlngton. Hrantlt anil wife. Spokane. Townsend, Grafton Honner, Cordon Nelson, city. Prank 1 HriTi or Ohio. City of tolido ( , hvat loojitv. 1 Prank J. Cbener mnkea OKth that lie ia the ' senior partner ot tho 11 rm ot K.J. Cheney A Co , doing buiiueM In the city of Toledo, courtly I and atata aforesaid, and that ld ilrm will rwr tboaumof One Humlrnl Dollars tor each anil overjr ca of Catarrh that cannot be cured by th81;,eof Haifa Catarrh Cure, (.worn tn before mr and rurucrlbed in my - prweucu una oil, uay ot iKwmutt, a Mil I. M86. A. W. (1I.KASON, ZZT,. , "J. acta directly on the blood and jnucoiis mrfacea oimoayftsm. jwiiiit r leiiimoniaii, tree F. J. CIIEXKY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Bold by 0ra glata, "Sc. Ilall'i Family I'llta are the et. New House for Sale. New eight-room house and lor sal. reasonable. Stone one lot foundn- tiou and good woodshed. Iluy from the owner and Have commission. Corner Thompson and Ttistlu street. 25c, 50c a A DEMOCRATIC VIEW HON. SAMUEL WHITE EXPRESSES AN OPINION. Says No Democrat Need Be Relegated to the Rear Thinks the Revision of the Tariff the Leading Issue. Hon. Samuel While, chairman id' the state democratic central com mittee, snys the democrats can win In the next presidential campaign without relegating anybody to the rear. Speaking of the subject at linker City recently ho gave expression to the following ringing sentiment: "I lieliovu that the democrats can win the next national election with out relegating any democrat to Die rear upon n platform which nppeitls to the commercial Interests of the country upon the tariff. "If the democrats will quit quarrel ing over past Issues and construct a platform on live Issues of the day, of which tariff levlslon Is by far the most vital, there can lie no question of success In I'.IOI. The people are beginning to understand and feel the burden of a high protective tariff as never before. They see thu necessity of reaching out Into tlie markets of the world lor trade. "Il Is now generally acknowledged by all our commercial Interests, that the home market Is no longer sulllciuut to meet the demand for pioduce consumption, ami In order to build up our merchant marine and secure the trade of the world we must tear down the high tariff wall which now surrounds us. An appeal on the part of the democracy to the commercial Interests of the nation in the interests of our merchant mu rine and expansion of trade rather than territorial expansion will surely win "Tho Pacific coast Is especially In terested In the extension or trade In the Orient ami there Is not and can bo no reason why the Pacific coast should longer adhere to (he republi can doctrine or high tariff. A plat -form can be constructed along the line of tariff rovlslou broad enough for all democrat!) to stand on." TO SELL THEATER TICKETS. Contest Will Be Introduced to Let the Public Decide Where Tickets Snail Be Sold This Year. Work on the Inside repairs to 1' ra ider's opera house lieguu this morn ing, and will be pushed to completion as fast as possible. .Messrs, Nixon and Taylor have de cided to let the public select hie place at which theater tickets will be sold during the coming season, and with that end lu view will start a coupon contest lu the near future, in which all tlie business houses In tho city desiring to handle the tickets aro Invited to take part. This method of selecting the place has been decided upon, In order that the public may be satisfied. No charge will bo made for the privilege and tho object of the now manage ment in this contest is to give tac public the best service possible, and locate the day ticket olllce In the place most suited to the convenience of theatergoers of the city One welcome addition which the management will make, at the open ing ol' the season, Is to be a now piano, autl an orchestra of three or four pieces. Following is a partial list of at tractions already booked tor tho coming season: "The Christian," "Tho Durgomasier," "Where Is Cobb?" "Royal Italian Hand, 11. .Miller Kent." "Kast l,ynn," "The Dnzzler." "James & Ward." llavurly's .Minstrels." ".Me Kwen." "Josh Sprucoby," "King Do do." "Little Outcast," "DoWolf Hop per," "Hermann the Great," "Jeff DoAnglen. In "Tlie Toreador." "Old Jedtl Prudy," "Two Sisters," "llonule Ilriar Hush," Andrew Hobson, Fisher &. Carroll. .Marie Walnwright. "Hello Hill." Robert .Muntull, "Way Down I-.'ast." "Human Hearts," "Florence Roberts, laul Gilmore, Kntherlue Klthler. Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cab In," "The Ilostonlans," "Girl From Sweden." Ward and Wade's .Minstrels, "Murray & Hack," ltusso & Hotilaml, and the Pollnrtl Lilliputian Opera Company NTW RURAL ROUTE. Walla Walla Will Have the Fifth Route After September 1. Walla Walla, Aug. III. After being held up for several montns, the post olllce department at Washington has Issued orders for the establishment of Rural Route No. 5. No olllclal no tlflcntlou has been received by Post master llruuton, tho news being brought to Walla Walla in press tils patches from Washington last night. He did not doubt the authenticity of tho report ns ho and Senator Ankuny have been untiring lu their efforts to secure its establishment. Tho now route will servo over 100 pntious In the .Mill creek and Russell creek neighborhood nntl will bo one of tho most Important of tho live roiilus In existence In tho county. Special Agent Clement of tho rural free delivery laid out tho route oarly last February. It will havo a total length of about 21 miles, very near tho limit. Start ing at Walla Walla, tho route will ex tend to tho Seobor school, supplying a Inrgo suburban district ; across ,.n, .,. .., r.i.itill lirlilun to tilt! ill HI cieiin in ... " , county road! along Mill creek road to llltie creek! retrace to Dudley crossing Mill ereok to the Forroll place, and thence to Walla Walla by the itussell creek road. NEW POOR FARM BUILDING, Walla Walla County to Spend $15,000 for Brick House. The erection of a homo on the county poor rarin under consideration by the board of commissioners for several months was formally decided upon yostorday afternoon, says the Walla Walla Statesman. Actual wor.i on the structure will not no com menced, however, until the board mis carefully considered plans to be siiu mlttud at mo September meeting. An architect was yesterday empowered to draw up several plans. The question of cost, a member ol the hoard said this morning, would he carefully considered before any dellnlte action will be taken. The board has In mind the erection of a building to cost not to exceed $irv nun. Including furnishings and extrtiH. If a building suitable for all purposes can he constructed for less, bo much the better. The structure will he of brtcU and absolutely llreproof Building Trades' Council. Denver. Col.. Aug. 10.-The sixth annual convention of the National Itulltllng Trades' Council began In Denver today and will remain In ses sion tluough the weal;. About, lirill delegates are lu attendance, repre-ft-ntlng practically all tho national and International building trades, as well as local building trades councils ilm.tichout the United States and' Camilla. Considerable business of 1m portance to the trade awaits atten tiou Winona Bible Conference. Winona Uike, Intl.. Aug. 10. Un ' dor the direction of l)r .1 Wilbur Chapman, and Rev. Dr. It. A Torrey ' the famous evangelist, the ninth an-1 uual session of the Natl il Winona Illble Conference began today. Dur-1 lug the two weeks' sessions special j conferences will he held on home nils-1 sions, work for men, the business 1 man's relation to the church, rescue mission work, the obligation of the i church to the worklngmau, and Mil dred subjects. Going to 'Frisco Encampment. Chicago, III.. Aug. HI. Grand Army veterans or .Michigan. Illinois, In diana ami neighboring states are rcmlwvouHlng lu Chit ago today prep- aralory to leaving In a hotly late to-1 night for the national oiu-amiimont 1 to be heltl at San Francisco. It has been arranged lor the special train ' to make several stop-overs en route at points of interest In Colorado. Utah and Cnlllnnihi Fire at Race Tracks. New York. Aug. 8. Incendiaries attempted to burn the stables at the Cmpire tracks at Yonkers early this morning. Thirty valuable horses were rescued with illllicillty Hosiery To restore vig-j or to the s. lem, promote stiiiuilslee mid a-slst tllgestion ' y o II H lio ll III 1 lake it dose of, the liitl'TM I" -fore eiteli until. I I will cure I Sick Headache, Nervtnisnmj,, 1 lnil!icstlon, Constipation, ! Dyspcpsiti und Kidney Troubles Res. lie to iry It fit ': STATE NORMAL I SCHOOL weston, - - oregon! TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 10th SEE spoonemore ! THE hustler! If ou want your houses rented or your property sold. J. C. Si'0osr..ioia, 32o li. Court A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Reewlts at Small Cost. Why not Join our union of piano purchasers ami havo a hundred dol larn? You can do It and wo can help you. This Is how It lu tlono: Wo can well afford to hoII ton or more pianos cheaper than onu, so havo organized u union of ten members. You join ami pay $10.00 down nnd $10,00 a month, the piano Is yours. Now hero is tho best part of It. Kvory tiiuo a now member jolus tho price or your Instrument depreciates lu prlco $10; In other words, when thu union Is filled iivcry member gets his Instru ment. $10.i less thnn regulnr price, for example, a regular $:IOO.OO Instru ment can be hud for $200.00 by Joining tho union. Don't delay talc lag advantage or this great opportu nity, as It will only last a low wcolts of tho dull season. This, combined with our easy payment plan and ex change contract ninlfcs it posalhlo for everyone ., j,ave an Instrument. '1 horliclfcon's Piano Houso, 315 K. Court street. Kvorythlng musical. Daily East Orenonlan by carrier, only 15 cents a week. Follow the Crowd Any of these warm even, ink's and you will find them nt Schmidt's Fountain Alter trying our soda you will rendily understand why they all come here. They say our ice cream is the riclnst our gin ger ale the snappiest our egg drinks just right. Foiicy drinks well, the mere names will make your mouth water. The reason is simple we use nothing at our. fountain but tlie very best, and our fountain man has made a life study of the business and knows just how ' Have you tried the " llccr that made Pendleton fatuous?" Our Root Beer F. W. Schmidt's The Rellablo Druggist I'lraioftice Mock I'ltnnc .Main S31 DESPAIN & CLARK' CONSUMERS WHOLE-, SALE GROCERY AND, WHOLESALE COMMIS SION MERCHANTS 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 THERE is a big DEMAND for Cunnud fruits und vegetables thut tusto like uiuthur'y Monopole ban till tlie l'resh ripe llnvurol' tho fruit or vegetable- noth ing hut the most select stock goos into a MONOPOLE can. liEvory bit is packed freah, sweet und dolicious, with painatuking oaro und yon can not Hurl an equal anywhere to MONOPOLE. Standard Grocery Moiiiih o (IrotMtn. Court Rlrn't t Oregon Portland. Saint Helen's Hall Home and Uay School for glrls or all ages Academic and College Preparatory courses as well as thorough Primary instruution. Ideal situation on the outskirts of city of Port laud. Itaskut ball. tennis, horseback riding. Year boo); sent on application. ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prln. Ilet'ore deciding where to go 1 school, examine a Pendleton Academy catalogue for tho comlue year Now building and equipment. New man agement, and a fnculty of experienc ed teachers, Spoclnl arrangement for music students and for the care ful oversight or all sttidonts from ou of town. All grtides or public school work thoroughly tlono. Our collcKO preparatory work Is accepted by tut best collogos Kast und West, ilom and social advantages the very best Term begins Soptomber 14, If 03. REV, W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL ICE GR our w,.;'!we-"d ..factory thla hot woathj Ice cream. and taj "e down tow, ?! our hot ;:. l Try our cana.es. .J fresh evervH,. "1 IS ta) Is alwavs xtt?n.t . 'place your order with tij ! Fir. Tamarac ..Pine,; Why buy poor coill ican get the best bi price? Laatz Bi Telephone i TRANSfi TRUCKI STORA CROWNERB Telcplioue I Any Time Is k Good Now is the accept have your house pwf . nered. A Utile M'nl ll I there will help IU N II full v. Some nice. i I i wall paper will lend IJ j to any room, vw I paper was never .iiotJ ! oattern in enoiw. I .uru one new l I .-nlnr deslon. Better J , let us show them tof von what It win whole house or one r E. J. Mufi 111 Court Stn is- - K r ARELE lu drlvtaBB JJ nfuvi v -..i joni I,,., nMKlirB. us Is flnlslieJ . f J "03f h) ?el.fc 'J '""ipi. BOtl inacliuic- )h ,i hnr bolts. WS'8 '.J count of I" h,ve I " ' .... wneons, WJ aie