DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1903. ITEMS YOU'LL NEED For Summer lioy's Wash Suits 50c to $ 1.25 Negligee Shirts. 50c to 250 Golf Shirts 50c to 1 50 Cool Underwent 50c, $t.oo and Si. 50 Suit Pretty Neckwear 25c, 50c and 75c Stylish Belts 25c to 90c Fancy Hosiery . 15c, 25c and 50c Hoys Clothing. 20 per cent. Discount Men's Two Piece Suits 5.00 to $G 50 Men's $13. 50 Suits, Reduced to $1000 Men's $17 50 Suits, Reduced to $14. 00 Straw Hals, all there is Left at Half Price AER & One Price Clothiers, GENERAL NEWS. The entire cabinet has resigned In , Hungary mid new nllleials will lie an- I pointed by Kmpcrnr Joseph. There me eight women lawyers In 1 Massachusetts. 21 women surgeons, j and 2,."2.r women hoarding house keep-1 ors A widow gave 2S cents al tin Old 1 Orchard. .Me., enmpmeeting, to a mis-, ston collection. It Is said to have ' been hor entire possessions. (Jenoral It. II. Wnrfluld has resign- J ed us grand marshal of the 0. A. H. at . San Francisco, and Colonel Jesse II. ' Fuller has been elected to All the ' place j Jack Dimlon. the famous young , author and his wife, have separated. None pretend to understand the sit nation. They have been married three years. The Casino at Trouville. France, one of the world's famous gambling places' was destroyed by lire Saturday. 1 llulltling. furniture and fixtures make the loss $t,nno.noo. David I'. Harrows, an Illlnolsan, has been appointed superintendent of pub-1 lie instruction in the Philippines, to 1 succeed Oenernl Uryan, who resigned j on account of illness. The per capita tnx levied on mem bers of the Typographical Union last year yielded 350,025 for the support I of the Chlhls-Drexel printers' Home, t at Colorado City, Colorudo. j There aie loO.oOn llrltish-born sail ors in the English merchant navy. and -10,000 Uiscars or East Indians, Ten years ago there were hut 20,000 laiscars. and 100,000 Ilrltlsli-mirn. NORTHWEST NEWS. Wild hay in the Interior of Oregon, is selling In the Held at $10 per ton. and mnny of the large herds of catue aro being sold on account of the scarc ity. A severe forest lire, 3(1 miles east of Hnkcrsfleld, Cal., has swept over a district 2o miles square, destroying forests, ranges and many fields of grain. A young wildcat leaped Into a chair car, through an open window, as a Great Northern train was passing through the Cascades, .Monday morn ing near Cascade tunnel Joseph llland. of Wardner, Idaho, was wnilonced .Monday to 10 years 111 the penitentiary for complicity in the murder of Mrs Emma Aubrey, at Wardner. last November. Fred Ualil. of Portland, while tem porarily insane, .Monday leaped from a bridge, 5! feet high, horribly lacer ating his llesh and breaking his ankles but Ills Injuries are not necessarily tntal. Thomas Turnliow, who was shot at Carlicld. Wash.. Sunday morning, will recover. There was strong talk of lynching his assailant. J E. Drown, when It was thought that Turnbow could not recover N. H. Weir, of Portland, was drown ed .Monday In tho ClacKnmas river, whllo attempting to rescue his little sou, who wus swimming in tno stream. The boy was saved by a man who witnessed the accident. Pacific Ironworks Foundry. Machine Blacksmith Shop anil Structural Bron. Cast Columns, Etc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels, Bolls and Rods. All kinds of Repair Work Attended to Promptly Fust End Eurnsido St, Bridge, Portland. t PTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT DALEY Furnishers and Ha ters HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. 1. Itossfleld, San Francisco n. C. J. Freese. Review. C. A. Gilbert, Spokano. W. I). Chamberlain, city. W. A. Gordon, Portland. .M. A. Wallace, Louisville N. H. MueUlm, Portland. C. J. Ferguson, city. W. It. Glendenning, Portland. W. I.. West, Portland. M. .M. Pntton, Spokane. W. J. Pierce, city. T. C. Warner, city. II. Hill. Antelope. J. Fred Fisher, Spokane. It. N. Hoosen. Spokane. Gilbert Joyce, Spokane S. A. Frans, Spokane. Jos. .McCabe, Walla Walla. C. A. Gilbert, Siknne. David Home, McKay. A. I). Thompson, La Grande. Will E Itapsan, San Francisco. Golden Rule Hotel. L. Cunningham, Portland. D. I). Sholton. Salem. C. Shelton, Salem. T. McMnhon and family, Milton. F. H. Ileathe, Weston. .Miss Cauthorn, Cnrvallls. Sam l.ee, Spokano. Grace Itay. Walla Walla. O. I). Galley. Portland. Mrs. J. Nelson, Valley. C. H. Warmnn. Valley. .Mrs.- A. A. Hammer anil daughters, .Mullaii. S. Torgerson, .Milton. -Mrs. M. E. Pierce, Ashland. .Mrs. F. A. Williams, Holse. Fred L. Newell, Portland. H. C. Gnmblll, city. C. Fleming, Denver, J. SI. Travis, Pittsburg. J. Howard ami wife, Great Falln. W. J. Hates, Grass Valloy F J. Gardner, Portland. Btatk or Ohio, city or tolido i Lrui C'ODKTY. I Frank J. Cheney mute oath that he It the senior Dartner of the firm of F.J. Chenev & C doing builneM In tho city of Toledo, county and stato aforesaid, anil that said firm will pay theitimofOne Hundred Dollars for each and every coo of Catarrh that cannot be cured by me use 01 uairs latarrn 'jure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pretence this Mb ilny of December, A SIAL IF, iw A. W. QLEASON, Notary nibllc. tail's Catarrh (hire it taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and mucoua surfaces 01 the system, nenn ior testimonials, ireo. V f 1 1 1 V L' V I. fl T.. 1 ... I llhln Sold by drargistr, 75c. ' Hall's Family fills are the best. Rinnlinq Bros.' World's Greatest Show at Walla Walla, August 13. For the anovo occasion tho O. It. & N. Co. offers a reduced rate of $1.90 for the round trip. Tickets on salo August 13, good until August l lth re turning. For further particulars, cnu on or address F. F. Wamsley, agent. Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Ilo moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or monoy refunded. 25c and COc. Wrlto to us for free sample W. II. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F, W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. OF VISITORS FROM OMAHA HAVE RETURNED HOME. Athena Now Has a Meat Market Teachers In the Public Schools Have Oeen Choaon for the Ensuing Year E. A. Dudley's Wheat Aver aged Forty-One Bushels, Athena, Aug. I). Mrs. A. It. Until toy, Miss Oraco Uratlloy and Master Anthony Uratlloy, tutor a pleasant visit here and tit Walla Walla, started 011 the return home to Omtihn. .Mr. and Mrs. A. King, of Forest drove, were the guests of Mr. ami .Mrs. Harnett of this city the llrst of the week. T. .1. Heal, of Milton, has returned homo from tho north, whore lie ills posed of n shipment of horses at a good price. Mrs. V. .1. Wilkinson and daughter, .Miss Velma, are visiting rulatlves near (luldondnlo. Wash., where they will remain for several weeks yet .Mr. 11, F. Ogle leaves this morn lug to look after his stock. Dr. I'himondon reports John Ad ams, who received n fractured collar hone, to he getting along tis well as could he expected. It. .1. Body has again opened his meat market which has been cloi-eil for some time. Dr. Dell, while leading tho family cow across the railroad track down near the mill Saturday last, came near getting hoth himself and the cow killed. The cow neenmo nowii dored and recrossed tho track in front of tho engine. The doctor hav ing hold of the rope it was a close call for him. The Walter's comhltied harvested Arthur Scott's wheat last week. William Itussell was heading on his Sand Hollow farm last week. .Mrs. Uagley is chief cook in -Air. HussoH's cookhouse. Casper Woodward's wheat made 7 httshels on the Fluley place. .John Mclntyrc Is hauling his wheat to the warehouse now. A. C. Itussell was out to his Sand Hollow farm Tuesdny. Mr. Russell has the nicest Held or young alfalfa to he seen in tills section. John Davis has accepted n position In the Fair store. Johnny helng a rus tler and a good hoy. Manager Jar I mon will mnke a first-class dork o' him. The families or IV K. Colforn Charles Cay and William Wlnship left Tuesdny morning for an outing near Cold Springs In the Utile inoun tains. Girl Baby Born. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith were en tertnined Saturday, August I, liy a bouncing baby girl. Public School Teachers, At the meeting of the school hoard Saturday, August I, the following teachers were elected: A. L. Watts principal; Miss Elsa Uosonzwelg Miss Nettle Comm. Mrs. II. F. Spar row. .Miss Lizzie McKenzle, Miss Lit ella Cralgen. .Miss MoKonzlu comes from Adams and Mrs. Sparrow from I.a ( ramie. They have not yet de cided on the eighth grade teacher Forty-One Bushels to the Acre. B. A. Dudley's wheat west of town averaged 41 bushels to the acre. Mr. Dudley's grain was harvested with u comhltied KNOWLES NOT APPOINTED. La Grande Land Office Fight Is Still Unsettled and Mr. Bartlett Is Lla ble to Hold. The light over the La Hrnnde land ofilco waxes warm yet, although It seems fnrther from n settlement now than six months ago. E. W. Uartlett Is still holding the ofilco with good prospects of ImiIhk reappointed. The vigorous fight against J. W. Knowlos lias had a dampening effect upon his cnndldacy, and the president now shows a de termination to probe the records of all applicants thoroughly, The Washington correspondent of I'ortland papers, under date of Aug ust S. says: 'President Roosevelt strongly dis approves of tho kind of men that havo been, recommended for certain olllces by senators of both Oregon and Washington, and unless these sena tors can show that olllclal Informa tion now hi ills possession Is Incor rect and does not fairly describe the men In question, they will have to make now recommendations. "Tho president is not willing to make John W. Knowles register of tho La Grande, Or., laud offlce. al though repeatedly urged to do so liy the two Oregon senators." Suicide Prevented. Tho startling announcement Hint proventatlvo of .micldo had been discovered will Interest ".v. tny, A run down system, of dejpniidoncy Invnrl. nhly precede suicide and something has been found that will provont that condition which mnkes suicide likely. At tho first thought of self-destruction tnke Electric Hitters. It being n great tonic and norvlno will strength en tho nerves nnd hulld up tho sys tem. It s nlso n groat stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only 50c. satisfaction guamnteod by Tullman & Co., druggists, Hest shoo work at Teutsch's, NEWS ATHENA LABORER HORSEWHIPPED. Harvest Hand Receives Severe Treat ment Near Walla Walla. . Charged with having nttoniptod to rape nu old woman, a harvest iiniiu named Itay was unmercifully horse whipped by n threshing crow near Hadlev station last night, says tho Walla Walla Statesman, After the whipping, Hay was ordered oft thu place. As ho Hied away, n shot was llred after him. I!ny came to Wallu Walln this morning unit showed 11 number of cutR and welts on his legs, where the lashes tell. Ho was highly Indignant at the brutal treatment ho received, and threatened to have tho whole crow arrested, hut later changed his mind and loft for another part or the coun try. The whipping, he claimed, was tho result of spite work oil tho part ot several monibors or tho harvest crow who have hud "It In lor him" for some time. As nu excuse for the whipping the story of tin attempted assault on an old woman employed In the cook wagon was hutched up. Itay said this morning that ho was asleep when the conspirators seized him und "trussed" him up to n head er wagon. Horse whips were produc ed and members of the gang took turn about laying the lash on. No one stinted his efforts and blood soon he gnu to How. When released Itay said he was weak from the heating and could hardly run when cnmmnntlrd to. As he was disappearing from view n rllle cracked and a bullet sped over his head CHIEFS APPOINTED. Fair Commission Elects Men to Have Charge of Exhibits. j I'ortland. Or.. Aug. ll).-The state' commission has elected the following bureau chiefs to havo charge of col- leetlng the exhibits for the Louisiana l'utchase Imposition: I .1. 11. Douglas, Albany, ngricultur- al exhibit: J. I). Olwell. Center Point, horticultural: M. D. Wisdom, Port laud, livestock; Fred It. Mlllls. Unkin dly, mines and motuls; (leorgo T Myers, Portland, llslierles, II S. Ly man, Astoria, education, und Ktl muni! 11 Sheldon, Portland, forestry O SP8CES, o COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS flbJolurePuriry, Firvesr Flavor, Create if Sfrenh, Reasonable Prices. CL0SSET & DEYER5 PORTLAND, OREGON. DESPAIN k CLARK CONSUMERS WHOLE SALE GROCERY AND WHOLESALE COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, 514-514 MAIN STREET1"' Phone Main 1741 A NEW UNION, How to Join and Get Quick Results at Small Coat. Why not Join our union of nhino purchasers and have a hundred dol lars? Von can do It and wo can help you. mis is now it is done; Wo can well afford to soil ten or more nlannR cheaper than one. so have ori-'niilzod a union of ten members. Von Join umi pay $ii).uu down and $H).U0 a month, the piano Is yours. Now here 1 is tho host part of it. Kvory tlmo n now member Joins the price of your i. ..-niuiin.nl. iieiiiccmioH in price ?iu; j In other words, when tho union Is I linen ovory inoinlior gets his Instru ment til), less than regular nrlco. for example, n regular $300.00 Instru ment can ho had for ?200.00 by Joining the union. Don't delay tak ing advantage of this great opportu nity, ns It will only last n fow weeks or tho dull season. This, combined with our easy nnvmcnt nlnn und iy. change contract makes It possible for ovoryone '.o havo nn liiHtrninnnt. Thorl;clf,on'h Piano House, sic K. Court street. Kverythlng musical. Dally East Orenonlan bv earrlnr only 15 cents a week. Follow the Crowd Any of these warm even ings and you will find them at Schmidt's Fountain Alter trying our soda you will readily understand why they all come hero. They say our ice cream is the riclust our gin gar ale tho 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 best, and our fountain man has made a life study of the business and knows just how "Have you tried the "llcerthut made Pendleton famous?" Our Root Beer 1 F. W. Schmidt's The Roliablo Druggist rouflice Mock I'lionr Main 8ji iiiiiissssssssssfc ' 'H- J. UU1 Hill Military Academy t. I)r J. W Hill, Principal, t -lib & Marshall His., Portland, J Oregon. ,J A PRIVATE BOARDING !t AND DAY SCHOOL FOR $ BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. New 'uilldlngs, modern ami complete Manual training, military discipline. Hoys successfully lltled for all colleges or for business life. Principal of ZX years' experi ence In Portland, Hoys of nny age admitted at any time. Write for catalogue. Fall term opens September 1C. i 1 I 1 I I I TITTTTTTTTtTTTTTTWT ' OREGON. PORTLAND. St. Helen's Hall I tlCst. lSli'j by lit. Itov. U. W. Morris.) Will enter its 31th year September ' M, PJ03. Numhur of resident pupils limited to sixty. Hook of information I sent on application. ELEANOR TEBBETT8, Prin. Helen- deciding whore to go to liool, examine n Pendleton Academy catalogue fur tho coming year. Now building and eipilpinent. Now man agement, mid u faculty of experienc ed tcuohors. Special arrangement for music students nnd for tho care ful oversight of all students from out of town. All grades of public school work thoroughly dono. Our college preparatory work is accopted hy the boBt colleges East and West. Moral and social advantages tho very hest. Term lieglns Soptomher 14, 1003, REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER lCtlt SEE SPOONEMORE THE HUSTLER If ou want your houses rented or your property sold. J. C. Sl'UONKMOHI., 220 li. Court Babbit Metal, beat In the world, In bars. Price, $1 per bar, at the East Oregonlan Office. IS A I t ll.fc I'D vi. Un Just Mil UD ii satisfactory ?VU u,ls hot weatw cream. 0ll, r.0-co1." ; tr.. . . " 0 rry our candies fresh ovory day' it.. 44 Is always received place vour cmter ,m. lul I- t r Ti S II. I 111141 -j i uiiiii n Pino Ufi... u iiv uuv nonr mi can get the best or Telephone v a rvi v 1 KULW I UKA - tUtVIIUUIIU JIM - T.il. ...!... rj. Any Time Is a Good Now is the accepted haun vmir nouse dzik iwnfl. 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