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DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1903. t .. t. .t. .t . . . l . . t. .t. I 'I I' 1 TTT T TP TTTVT '( TTT1 I T'l T 4 I i i t t t t X t t ITEMS YOU'LL NEED For Summer Llo's Wash Suits 50c to St.25 Negligee Shirts 50c to 2 50 Golf. Shuts ...50c to 1.50 Cool Underwear 50c, $1.00 and 51.50 Suit Pretty Neckwear 25c, 50c nntl 75c Stylish Belts 25c to 90c Fancy Hosiery 15c, 25c and 50c Boys Clothing 20 per cent. Discount Men's Two Piece Suits 55.00 to $6 50 Men's $13,50 Suits, Reduced to Siooo Men's St7 50 Suits, Reduced to $14.00 Straw Hats, all there is Left at Half Price One Price Clothiers, GENERAL NEWS. In ilio collision at Duranil. Mich ; between the two sections of. Wallace j llrus.' circus train, 10 employes wen.' killed, none of whom wore Identified 1 Fifty prisoners In tho Carthage, j (Mo.) jail, mutinied for hotter food. ; They wore suhtlued by the fire de partment, being ordered out and the i hose turned on. 1 Kdward Huntsman died Monday at , Montclair. N. J., from Venezuela ma laria a peculiar form of jaundice. It is said to be the first case developed In the United States. .Martin Lippmnn, a wealthy planter, has been murdered in Spanish Hon duras, being waylaid and shot. Ho was formerly a resident of New York. A native Houduran with whom he had had trouble in business affairs, is accused of the killing. William H. Butlor. president of the t Universal Tobacco Company, Is ac-1 cused of siptamlerinp $700,000 of the ' company's money and in addition , running the company $l.r0i,0il0 in ! debt. He is not accused of swindling. ' but of reckless, highhanded plunging. , The Now York Uoard of Trade and Transportation makes the statement that in lXin, when the population of I the United Status was but 7.000.000. j tho registered tonnage for oversea trade was 981,000, while now, with a , population or Mt.oon.ooo. S ),ut S 73.- j i'0n. NORTHWEST NEWS. The .Marble Uay mines, 011 Texada Inland, It. C. have been closed down on account of labor troubles. M. O. Warner, of Eugene, will build a smelter in the Bohemia mining dis trict, near Grant's Pass, this season. Four Japanese and several white fishermen wore drowned Tuesday at Vancouver. H. C, in a severe squall that visited the bay. Mrs. Tenina Fogle, an old and re spected pioneer of Eugene, has gone hopelessly insane on religion, and is now in the asylum. Mrs. August Drayour. of Santa Rosa, Cal., has confessed to the mur der of her husband, who was found dead In his room Tuesday morning. It will cost $12,000 to complete the Salem postofflce building, which has remained in an unfinished condition since the public appropriation was ex hausted. Byron Burns, a small hoy of Grant's Pass, had his skull crushed Tuesday, by a baseball. Part of the skull has been removed and It is thought ho 'wnnot recover. Miss Susan B. Iiueholdor, of Seat tle, took an overdose of strychnine, Tuesday morning, and died In con vulsions an hour later. She was tak ing the drug regularly, for the pur pose of reducing her flesh, and made i mistake in the amount to bo taken. The Lebanon Flour Mills have started up again, uftor a temporary shut-down on account of a lack of old niii-ui iu fiuim. now wneai is now arriving at all tho Wlllametto valley mills, nnd tho yield is about 23 hush els per acre as far as reported. Pacific Ironworks Foundry. Machine and Blacksmith Shop Structural Iron. Gast Columns. Etc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels, Bolts and Rods. All kinds of Repair Work Attended to Promptly Fast End Purnaide St. Oridne, Portland. .t- a . a if i Ti 1T1 ili ilil 11 TTTTT TTTT TTTTTTT I 1 J rTTTT Furnishers and Ha ters HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. Mrs. M. I.arkln, Echo P W. Vincent, city. K. A. Schlfflor, city. J. C. Undsoy, Portland. John 11. Ashton, Chicago. H. C. Harmon and wife, Portland. W. P. Temple, city. P. E. Ramsey, Portland. M. A. "Hoswell, Seattle. W. II. Realise, Seattle. P. S. MoMahon, Portland. Frank Daleship, San Francisco. William Mahon, San Francisco. C. M. Smith. Portland. Noah H. Clem, Spokane C. C. Simpson, Portland H. A. Howard. Spokano .1. T. Meleher, Starbuck. U. N. Stanllold, Echo. C. E. Rollins, Portland. David Hanie, McKay. H. J. Kitty. Michigan. K. Lynch. Woiser. P. K. Vnndogan. South Heud. S. H. Harrow, Hebron. .Mrs Gertrude Massoy, Memphis. Golden Rule Hotel. J. W. Long, P-aker City. G. W. Llttlejohn, city. .Mrs Littleton, ltltzvllle. J. Engdahl, Helix. Mrs. M. J. Cockorllno and family, Helix, H. Buftonhark, Chicago. Edith Perry, Proowator. Agnes Bullfinch, Weston. A. Barnes, Weston. W. Ely, Echo. C. Pitts, Spokane. A. H. Wlthrow, Portland. J. Campbell, Portland. E. A. Itider, Atbonn. J. P.. Sharp, Athena. S. S. Gill, Spknne. L. Cunningham,, Portland. Grace Kay. Weston. J Fred Turcot't, Sumpter.' M. A. Crosby, Washington. W. H. Clark, city. Mrs. M. Damody and son, Denver. .Mrs. H, Turner, Cheyenne. .Mrs. Keene nnd family. Salt Lake. J. C. Sperllne and family, Sahotha. T. J. Shea, Portland. J W Lewollan. Portland State or Ohio city or idlsdo i Lecau Coc.vty. 1 Frank J. Cheney make oat h that he It the tenlor partner 01 tho firm ot K.J.Cheney & Co doing bualnesaln the city of Toledo, county and atate aforesaWl, nnd that mild Arm will pa; meanmoiune jiunareti uoiiar loreacn am every caaeol Catarrh that cannot b cured bT the me 01 nan a uaiarrn uure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In toy prfonce thlncth duy o( December, A. BIAL A. W. OLKABON, NOlBTT ftlbUC. llall't Catarrh Cure fa taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and mueoua outfaces oxineayfiem. tenn inr leumoiiinis, ire. K. J. CHUNKY S CO., Toledo. Ohio fold by druKgUU, 76c. Hall'. Family Pill are the heat. Ringlinn Bros.' World's Greatest Show at Walla Walla, August 13. For tho unovo occasion the O. K. & N. Co. offers a reduced rate of $1.90 for tho round trip. Tickets on sale August 13. good until Angus! 11th re turning. For further particulars, call on or address T. F. Wamsloy, agent. .Ladles' halt soles 10c Teutach's. RIDGE HITY GRAIN HAY IS ONLY A MODERATE CROP. Alfalfa Is Turning Out Well Grass hoppers Are Making Some Trouble Fine Range In the Mountains Uncommonly Hot Weather of Late. Itldgo, Aug. 10. IC. P. Fahrnwnld came near having n dorlous runaway last week. Ho had finished mowing and snuared his team up to the rake anil hitched 0110 trace, when the hoif.es started and ran In a circle till they dislodged themselves. William Putter and sons, of Uklah, have mowed and stacked their hay. It turned off a fair yield. Mr. and .Mrs. .1. A. Rust mid family ami Miss Minnie Hlnkle. made a trip to Pendleton this week. They are now taking an outing nt Lehman Springs for awhile. Walter Wnrnor. of Pendleton. Is al present visiting at the lunuo of his sister, Mrs. P. E. Fletcher. The Misses Mary and Orace Whlt taker are visiting an aunt In Wash ington. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Cato and the younger members of their family are reported to have started for Wallowa county to visit their daughter, Mrs. John Dorherty today. Haying Is about over oxcept some lute grain. The yield Is not ub heavy as was expected, yet tho alfalfa is "turning out very good. Crass is all dried up and grasshoppers are getting their share. ' Green Estes and family, of Athena, are taking an outing at Lehman Springs, where ho Is conducting n sa loon and ilulng a fair business. There was a large iittundnnce at church Sunday, both the homo neigh borhood nnd adjacent vicinities came out. Hew Hotclikiss then proceeded to Pilot Rock, whore he delivered u nightly sermon. William Fahrnwnld was in from tho mountains this week, where ho has been attending his sheep camp. He reports lino range. ho havo beon having hot weather for tho past week, It being as hot .0 lit! in the morning at 4 o'clock, and around the 100 mark In the evening. DIVIDEND FOR FARMERS. Annual Meeting of Alliance Ware house Company. Palouso City, Aug. 11 The Farm ers' Alliance Warehouse Company, with warehouses located at Fallon, four miles south of hero on tho North ern Pacific, at the annual meeting of the stockholders, elected tho old hoard of directors, us follows: J. it. Parker. John Thompson and Henry Keel. L. H. Collins was elected mnnagur nnd P. C. Williams secretary and treas urer. Mart Lowe was retained in the position of agent. A 1C per cent dividend was declar ed. This company was organized In 1891) and hus handled Its share of tho grain raised In this vicinity since thut time. The business has been self- sustaining at all times, and dividends sufficient to more than pay Interest on the money Invested hnve been paid- About 20 farmers hold stock In the condern. Last season the company handled over 100,000 bushels of wheat and fiO,- 000 pounds of oats. This Is 0110 of the few alliance warehouse companies of tho I'alouse country which weatheied the stornib of the past 10 years and have been profitable to the stock-1 holders. Forest Fire at McEwen. Dakor City, Aug. 12. Pur several days a forest fire has been raging In tho vicinity of .McEwen, a station on tho Sumpter Vulloy railway, about seven miles this side of Sumpter. It is salif that tons of thousands of feet of valuable tlmlor has beon destroy ed. Two firo stnrted whore some men were clearing good, nnd soon got lie- yond their control. DaniagoH already run up luto the thousands of dollnrs and the latest reports are to the of feet that tho Haines are not yet check ed, although trees are being cut down mound tho fire and everything possl blu- is being done to keep it fiom spreading beyond Its present limits. Extending Sidetrack. Wulluln. Aug. 12. An uxteusivu sidetrack addition Is being made by tho O. H, & N. on the Snake river cut-off opposite Pishhook Perry. whore COO foot of siding Is being added. Fifteen teams and a crow of men are at work, und a now depot alto Is being made, the location to bo near the ferryboat landing. A ware house will bo put up by tho Interior warehouse company, nnd wheat ivm bo ferried over from Franklin county ami hauled down tho Snake river hills of Northern Walla Walla county. New House for Sale. New eight-room houso and One lot fur sale, reasonable. Stone founda tion and good woodshed. Buy from the owner and save commission. Corner Thompson and Tustln Blreot. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures chronic Blood Poisoning nnd all Scrof iilus affections. At nil times n match less system tonic and purlflor. Money refunded If you nro dissatisfied, Fif ty conts and $1.00. P. W. Schmidt & Co,, druggists. Host shoe work fit Teutsch's, JOHN W. M. GUSEMAN. Funeral Was Hold Yesterday Short Sketch of His Life. The funeral of Mr, OiiBciuan took place yesterday afternoon, conducted by tho Odd Fellows of thla city. Spec ial sorvlces wore hold at tho Odd Fellows' hall at -1 : in p, 111. Hov. 12. 11, Jones, chaplain of Integrity Lodge, read a sketch of the doceased, and delivered a short address, after which the pall-bearers took charge, convey ing the body to Olney cemetery, whore the impiesslve and beautiful ritual service or the Odd Follows wns followed, laying to rest all that was mortnl of John William flusemnn. .Mr. Oiisomnn was boin In Preston county, West Virginia, nenr Terra Alta, January 25, 1850. and died at tho St Joseph hospital, In Pendleton, Or,, August 10, 1003, being at tho time of his death II yours, 0 months and 10 days of ago. Mr. Gusomnn was a farmer and en gineer by profession, but devoted most of his time to the latter profes sion for several years past. Ho was never married. He hud been sick more or less since , hist October, but lately grew rapidly worse, until his physicians deemed that nothing but an operation would save him; but even tins failed, and ho bowed to tho Inevitable. Since 18S3 Mr. Ousoman has mad his homo In the West, residing much of the time in California, hut for some time past had made his home In Pendleton. WHEAT BURNED. Over 100 Sacks of Grain Destroyed j nt Bcrryman's. j Fire in a straw stack Sunday alter noon burned 100 sucks of wheat he-1 longing to J. U, Ilerryman, says tho Union. Ilitt for the prompt work of ' a crew of 20 harvest hands, Mr. Bor-J rymuu would hnve lost ROD sacks The ! origin of tho blaze Is unknown, It Is 1 the first wheat blaze reported this 1 season. ' The lire was discovered nt 1 3D o'clock by a harvest band who hap- I poned to be riding near the stack Ho j Immediately galloped to the nearest , crew ami then went on to whore IT, railroad men were lolling in tho , shade. Tho harvest crew responded ipilcklj and by dint ot hard work man- , aged to save loo sacks. It was too! hot for the railroad men and they watched the thick clouds of smoke ascend without making nil effort to , assist the overworked crew LOCATE AT NORTH POWDER. Prominent Umatilla County Citizens'! Wilt Open General Merchandise j Store In Union County. ' tm- f,ir tin ii:imI fnu- venrs mill W. J Cavoiuler, formerly in the mercantile business nt Dale, have located at , North Powder, Union county, whore 1 t they will open 11 general merchandise j 1 store as soon as the stock arrives. j Mr. Ciivender Is now In Portlund, J making Muni urraugonionts for tho 4 shipment of the stock, mid Mr. Kniils Is In the city today, en route to North Powder. The gentlemen aro both well known in this city and county, ' and have friends who regiet to lose j them from the business circles of tho ! county. 1 They feel greatly encouraged with the prospects In their now location,) and look for gietit development iu the 1 country surrounding North Powder. , .Mr. Ennis lias sold his stock at Hit ter, but still owns a largo body of i valuable farming and range land iu j that vicinity, and feels that he bus not yet entirely shaken off the fasci nation of this caiuity B CEUBHATtO V HOUlillHlee ' HoutHlHlee and assist illgestion y n u slum 1(1 tuke n dose of the bltteis in-' f...., ...... i. ...... .i i U villi cnni i ElwVfri ' Sick lleadurli,- I tfSrwjt? tinMHu I ' Indigestion.' ..... i. uiriii. I Will Cllro I Constipation, Dyspepsia und Kidnoy Iroebles Ili-siiletotrvlt A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Results ', at Small Cost. ' Why not Join our union ,of piano i purchasers nnd havo a hundred dol-, lars? Yon ciiu do it nnd wo can help you. This Is how it is done: Wo well afford to soil ton or moro pianos cheaper than one, so have organized a union or ten inembora, Yon Join und pay $10,00 down und 1 10,00 n mouth, the piano Is yours. Now here Is the best part or It. Evory timo n now member Jolus tho pcico ot your Instrument depreciates In prlco $10; In other words, when tho union Is filled ovory mouther gets his Instru ment $ii)j iuss than regular price, for example, a regular ?a00.00 Instru ment can be had for $200.00 by Joining tho union. Don't delay tak ing advantage of this groat opportu nity, as It will only last a few weoks of tho dull season. This, combined with our easy payment plan and ex change contract makes It posslblo for ovoryono ,o havo an instrument. Thorkelson's Plntio House, 31D E, Court street. Evorythlng musical, Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, only 15 cents a week. -fife' lt STOMACH sitter ABC BEERS Famous the World Over Fully Matured. Sold Everywhere. sseinii iiaimiMMHHri FoIBow the Crowd Any of these warm even ints and you will find them at Schmidt's Fountain Alter tring our soda you will readily understand why they all come here. They say our ice cream is the richtst our gin ger 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 but the very best, and our fountain man has made a life study of the business and knows just how 11 Have vou tried the 'llccrlhiit made Pendleton famous ? " F. W. Schmidt's TlieRelinblo Druggist rottofTicc Mock l'hnnc Main 851 THERE is a big DEMAND for i T Caunod 1'rultu and vegetables J that taste like motlior's 1 , Monopole : Any Time has ull the i'reah ripe flavor of the fruit or vegetable noth ing but the most Bolect stock goes into u MONOPOLE can. "Every bit is packed fresh, sweet and delicious, with painstaking care and yon can not llnd an equal anywhere to MONOPOLE. Standard Grocery Momipo e (ii-tiutir. Court Hirc-l OREGON. PORTLAND, I St. Helen's Hall ., , , , lKat. ly Ht. Hot. B. W. Morris.) ! mmii i .., o.. ..,.. ,l., I "'m umui ua Uikll juui uiiiumu i c'llor its a lib year beptomuer i4 1&03- Numlier of resident pupils ll,,llu' Mlxty. Book of Information so"t 0,1 application. ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prln. Before deciding wheie to go to school, examine a Pendleton Academy catalogue for tho coming year. Now building and oqulpment. New man agement, and a faculty of experienc ed teaciiors. Special nrrangomont for music Htudonts and for tho care ful oversight of all students from out of town. All grades ot public school work thoroughly done. Our college preparatory work Is accepted by the host collogos East and West. Moral nnd social ndvantngoB the very best. Term begins Soptcmber 14, 1003. REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 10th ICE CUE .Ilia t. niit . wugon arm,,, WhatdesaJ6.. this hm " .r"u and 1 i,ure'co,d tanmes, the, fresh every day. I is always received place your order with J 1 1 Fir. TamaraJ ..Pine;; Why buy poor ccJ can get the best fa I price? Laatz ft Telephone mJ TRANSF TRUCKIl STORA CROWNERH Tt'k'iihouo ! Is a Good Now is the acctplt have your house palntJ pered. A little paintinjl there will help its H fully. Some nice, bni wall narjer will lend to any room. Our ttodB paper was never mitt a Dattern In endleu W every one new and "fm color design. netwri let us show them tow you what It will fol whole house or one rw E. J. Mf 111 Court $M CARELESSN1 in driving Is the " cirel ringe accident", agalns'l never uu ."--,7 .rk rniltt US. " . repalicu veiuv."- , '" botlCflr baaset o act your t res se J ,,,nc.hl!!f,' .. the f .' I n t8 61'P"'0"1 methods. Wo b , price; we set Dig j arons. Wiiioim "": iep1 TH, SQUN