DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 17. 1903. HE AL The Peoples Greatest Outfitters FOR BRITISH TRACE 4 t 4 ..-. i t ROAD IN" j. TP CI AL T SALE. Mil I Ip.'ti ,111 14 . (XI vr.' endle them 1 tor sale by till up-to-date grocers. t will or 1 u the ci ,.nts. tl ,hed "I olilcle er tlifl tirrt! noes ' . nn II iin due i work '""i'flPttOI) nn m its we INSLOW . set Wl 'St J5 4 4 4 t t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 Tickets to Shield's Park 1 n,i intend buying goods buy them horn v;.i. Ij.oocash purchase in our clothing or dry Koods Uert wc k'vi- io ujc vatidevi lc Iteration sale jlarpmg our store rooms, tearing out and re mg tin interior, hence its bargain time. HIS WEEK Touribts Capa and Negligee Shirts LEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE LoY A GOOD SMOKE? Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride l,a. Made ai tiome. A. RHODE, Maker. t GROUSE SEASON t t Opens Saturday, August the first, and you will need a new gun atid ammuni tion. We. have the finest line In tho city ot dmiblo bnrrel shotguns and repeat ers. Call and cxnmlno our line beforo purchasing, as wo can save you money PSON HARDWARE Co. lSt. Headquarters for fishing supplies J I l" I" "J" I" "J "I I" "I "I J PI" "I I "I 4" "I "I "I" I" "1 ""1" I i (SdDW Leaf Brand of Once Used ALWAYS USED ICO COFFEE in one nouud Packages MOCHA COFFEE in one pound packages eas. bxtracts and Baking fowoer ID COFFEE & SPICE Co.. So'1' HOSEHOLD CARES. the Tax the Women of penaieion ejmf as Elsewhere. Hard to attend to household duties. With a constantly aching back A woman should not have u bad hack .. . ... ,. And she wouldn't n me iiuu-v were well. ,. Donn's Kidney fins muhu I Hero is a i-cuuieiuu indorses this claim: Mrs. George Hays, living at No. 22S Lllleth street, vomer ot W Bluff Btrcot, says: I can recouiiu.u ' , KJdW Pills to aU .utoro from lmckneiie aim " 7," , troubles, with utmost confidence hat they will do ovorytuing ' "; claimed tor them by those who used them as well as by he Tho troublo for which I used thorn was principally backache ; with i v h ch I had leen bothered off an on foi a .i. it lnirt mo badly wiieu i d to do "any ho, I Un kind J. " j ,io.irloil to try IUpdi, V" ' .r' he7 could do no harm. iamn,t:i.. . :::..' n.i no good. I 8?l " ?ve 'l. nf Brock & MoO uox in ui" r" ... -Z,.. bov as inn a uo, nn " ;,iv that was suintieut to linni.-ncho and I havo rollove t-ie not felt " SlC0" . ... . ,lntr Price 60 For salt- vi u. "r-Milburn Co.. fonts per ho 1 ,Btr, fnr -lie "'TICIak i Buffalo. N V t , United States name-DOAN'S- ijj.. -t., ltomcmucr 1KH'M4' I nntl talto no other SEATTLE COMPANY BE GINS CONSTRUCTION WORK. Must Complete 125 Miles of Alaskan Central Each Year Until 420 Miles Arc Dullt-From Knlk to Eagle. din IV" mosl ""Pnrtant expo i T ,hat cvrr le" tnls ly for ! ! ?fVlomw Snn,a An. which e"W to sail Monday, says tho Sonttle Star. It consists of a party or .to men, mo of whom aw the neads ot departments or the Tanann on, TlVlm Coml" which has the ,Z &el for b,,lldlnS the Alaska Cen tral railway, sn other men engaged as laborers anil In other capacities, nr. a ,o tons of material. Following tiio Santa Ana all the other Alaska steamers of the Pacific Clipper line will carry during the summer cargoes of material for the construction of the hyperborean railroad the first to ho sturted through the vast wilder- "i'sb or mat unexplored tcrrliorv The Tanana Construction Company under the terms of its contract with ' me Alaska Central railroad is obliged I 1I1U!!t pem mciuiieu a strong i to build 125 miles of road each yearlpRtlon representing England and umit me total of 120 miles is complet- i ert. In the outfit which goes north on the Santa Ann Is mntorini rm- t,, eoi strurtlon of a sawmill and or pile drivors. A wharf is to bo built nt ' Seward on Resurrection bay, on tho Kenal peninsula, which lies north of Prince William sound and Valdez. The aama Ann win take up tools and ma chinery for the construction of the wharf. Kails and materials for the construction of the railroad proper will lie sent on later steamers. Col. C. M. Anderson of this city, chief engineer of the Alaska Central. Is lalng out a townsltc at Seward, which Is to be the ocean terminal of the road. That portion or the railroad to be completed this year lies between Seward and Knlk. The line, accord ing to the route already surveyed, will extend from Knlk to what Is said to be the richest portion of Alaska, both in mineral and agriculture, by way of Kagle. on the Yukon, passing close to Fairbanks, the metropolis of the Tanann John Dowdle of Chicago, piesldent and manager of the Tanana Construc tion company arrived from that city with his party several days ago. He Is a railroad man of natluiml reputa tion, having recently completed a $2, 000.000 terminal clearing at Chicago. At the present time he has a large amount of work In progress In New Orleans. Col. A. V. Swanltz. is chief consulting engineer of the construc tion company. He was formerly with the Illinois Central, and has superin tended the construction of 2,000 miles of railroad during his career, it Is said. The Alaskan Central railway was promoted by local business men and Is being built by Eastern cnpltal. TO RECLAIM DESERT. Scheme on Foot to Irrigate Large Tract In Baker County. Chicago may como to the aid of Haker county In the matter or Irri gation, says the Morning Democrat. Certain capitalists of the Windy City a few days ago wrote to Weather Observer McGulnness, of Baker City. Inquiring as to a certain tract ot 0,- l 1 .... 1. ln....lnr 11K uciea ill imm mi lun river, its rertlllty and J burned to death Sunday by rail C'systenf .u'Sd 'ttat th"? I '"' a hurnlng brush pe would buv the land and sell it to I homeseckers If the Innd was all right I and could be Irrigated. Mr. McGuluiicss' report is a favora-1 bio one, as the land Is good and can 1 be easllv Irrigated with a abundant water supply. The scheme will be put through by private enterprise as aj good speculation, but may later bo ,.,.,,.. i., t..,i u'ltii n L'liviirnmont irrl- ' gatlon scliem If one is esiauusiieu This Is one of the direct results ol the advertising or Eastern Oregon by the O. R. & N- Company and more schemes or tno same mou niuj uc w.v , pocted to be consummated In the near . .. . .i.- i. it... uflinn unurr-i nil' of which will aid In the development . . II.. ..finnll'V ivlinKO inline, imuiiH" ",v . - or tins miiuuui.i nvii agricultural resources will equal lib mines and manufactures within the next few years. VAUDEVILLE AT BAKER CITY. . . , iaiii n Artried to' Park at That Place Will Be Addea to the Shields' Circuit. . Charles Shields will start a( ' vllle park In Baker City next week. u rnvior who with Ills family, up- f . hero last Friday I nleht will be business manager and i .r ..uii.i.., ivlitch have lliaue mini 1 ir'.mria here among the patrons ot part In the shieldH' Park, will take P MBaymanU Baby Owens, after com iiletlnu the eomlnji week's ongatte mtLe.WlUolB.lrtoa?lear iu the regular program there for tho first week. Huy Owens has made a "7 in thl. city and will be a draw ing card tor the new park. If you ar troubled with Impure u,L, indicated by sores, pimples. wrtache. etc.. we would recommoud Aeker's Blood uuxir, w ... ....it.ivB euarantee. we sea It wiU Twns cure scrofulous or syphilitic unisons and all blood diseases. 50 F W Schmidt & Co., llltlil'lKtS. TRAFFIC KINGS OF ENGLAND MEET AT MONTREAL. First Convention of the Body Ever Held Outside of Great Britain Came to Canada at Special Request o fMontieal Chamber of Commerce. Montreal, Quo., Aug. 17. Montreal this week is entertaining the trade kings of the British empire, the oc casion being the fifth congress of the chambers ot commerce of the empire and the first meeting ot the organisa tion ever held outside of Groat Britain. When, more than a year ago, tho Mon treal chamber of commerce Invited the orgnnlMtion to hold Its next meet ing In Canada it was predicted that the event would prove of great com mercial Importance to the Dominion. Tho full measure of this Importance, however, was not appreciated until today, when the gathering was for mally opened and the visitors official ly greeted on behalf of the Dominion Bvernniont, the city of Montreal and ,ho comnuicu: interests or Canada. dele- all 4i u,er industries, from U'e ship- rests ot London and I .Ivor- l'001 to all the diversified manufnc tures 01 ,ne niUtlnml counties, In addition to these delegates from tho mother country there wore pies- out .representatives of the Dritlsh chamber or commerce of Tarls. or j Kimberley. South Africa; of Maseru. Hasutoland; of 1'ort Ullzabeth, Cape i Colony; oi Colombo, Ceylon, and of1 many other self-governing colonies j of the IJrlllsh empire. j The discussions will begin in earn- j est tomorrow and will continue I through the week, Among the matters to be considered, in addition to fiscal policy, are postal reforms, emigra tion, and the nbsimllatlou of the com mercial laws or the empire. At tho conclusion or tho congress the dele-1 gates will visit Ottawa and afterward start on a tour of Canada. The tour will occupy Bix weeks Tho t delegates will travel 10,000 miles atid ! will investigate all the resources and ! Industries of the Dominion, from tho' fisheries of Nova Scotia and tho marl- j time provinces to tho wheat fields ot , Manitoba and Alberta and tho mines J of Urltlsh Columbia and the North west province. I Farms for Sale. We now have listed for sale some of the best wheat farms and stock lanches In the county. Tho stock ranches can be sold either with or without the stork. All tho places aro well improved and well supplied with water. Also some very desirable city property. Including new modern rcsi dome on north side of river Call and get prices. DENTI.nY & HARTMAN Sick Headache absolutely and per-1 manently cuicd by using Mokl Tea. i A pleasant herb drink. Cures Const! patlon and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaiantoed or money back. 25 1 rts and 50 cts. Write to W. II Hook er & Co.. lluffalo. N. Y.. for a free sample. F W Schmidt & Co.. drug gists. t Tin Kl-year-old son of Klmer ,-,,.,,. rp.r,,t... nmnl fimtilv. WHY WE ARE AGENTS llcrc Aro Some o? the Convincing i-ucts Thut CuoHcd us to Tiike the Agency for- the I'ulton Com iioundH, the First TlilnijB Known thut Cure Chronic Kidney DIh- Fltkt, let It bo distinctly underelood that uc(lf ,h()CIlk,Hbei0W beeudURooted ormore ubjsiciu chrouio od to- ' . . .. . . . l I w as tbown b the recovery 8lM of tbo I ... ii -, fnii.A turalilc, rncona, novo lue ccnuioijoi mum- iriondii they lold who were similarly afflicted irltU uppotod Incurable Uldoej dlBcasca. N. W. Spauldlnis, l'rfBldent fipuldlog Saw Co. Sun Frini-lhco, bd a rworery In bia own fniulll and told sorerul others who recovered. Adolph Wok, cupltlin, tian runcmoo, recovered bluisetf and told tnofricndu who re- Dr. Carl I). Zlele, pioneer drufigUt.fW raciflc siB Fraucbeo, recovered hlm.elf un.i 'Ke i w more than u doien patient whore- XtoK.iklt"-' ileOPrmapr,, .'it, , rt0ver.-d himseit and told u t W number who recorer.d, one of them be.UK Char.c. KVaeUer. the bUlli - r mbaut. ooverea. nci,ei,.a ut wa it io aevtrai who rooovereu, uuiuuu -o -- ftawitd Short of the Sao FrsLelacoCall Ira- roered,il)Threeof huifrt.uda, via- William und .William llawklnn of the U U. (Juartcr uianter's Ueiiartmcnt of Suo I ranclaui. John A. Viilpa ot tlm Hotel Itcpeller. San 'i'lie kldiieya are tho dewini thut ktruln the polsona out of mo .j.teu. Wo can ataud bo derantfemont for a abort while, but win p. the Interference becomes chronic Uiermauoot), a ' I rancisco, anu two mmi iiivuu,,.. v.w (lrt eaplatned uy jlrlE is is omy uY,Vr of how ione lf .re death 111 entuo II i" th-D callod DrlKhtii Disliiho aud lneurablo. AJJ Udney trouolea develop Into thla form about the Vb to iUth mouth. Tho uboo cunoj were Inouruble by all ottiar known 'u"'" nri w lib Lavluz Uldueydiaense should betrln at Drat ' tboonlt known thins tlwt will oure , it if U to teaohed lUe u rioiw iit I'ultoiia Renal Colnpounlfi.rllrlaht'a aicf Kidney DUcaaei-. for 6Tafit4.. i fc Job" JlMm " Wuihinstoi. aireet, San Francisco, sole com pounderi s. ud for puaipllel, Viv arc the bole aiientbtcrtluavlty. F. W, Schmidt's pharmacy. ; 4 4 4 4 i 4 t r 4 Swum are what wo are looking for till tliueof the vear, ami w e have them In all l!uo. Our nig CltMrwc S1 is no.v golm; on ami we are now s1alitni price on a'l sen.innblo gno.N. You can get an Idea of the HIU bargains we oil' r by coming to our store ami looking over our bnrgii'ti counters. tMimmor dr-ss ai half prle nml les. Clothing at 20 Per Cent. Reduction Hosiery, luce vuitulii, ohlhlren's tlrtsstvt and nmnv other lines are cut l w n to betl rook. A full week of Sl'KClAl, OUT 1'ltK'KS. lie sua and get your share .......4 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL HOT WEATHER GOODS We Have Them One needs nppetlz'ng and lainty viands this hot weather. Where will you find anything daintier or that you can relish more than our Queen 01Ios, llelnz's Jams, Russian Caviar, Sliced and Canned Meats. What do you drink? It you like a hot drink for bicakfivst try our celebrated "M. J. II," Mocha and Java coffee. Somo cool drink for lunch? Iced tea Is nn old standby hot wenthcr drink. Vo havo somo splendid brands Kngllsh Ureakfast, Rum powder, Spider I,og, Young Hy son, Schilling's and other brands. HAWLEY Bos. , LLi" US FILL TVtAJLX2-IOHlYOUR BILL Never corrodo, never iweati nor expands ; in fact never givej any trouble of any kind and ii used for all classes of work. A very superior covering for barns, factories, depots, canneries, tanneries, sheds and mining property. St4 fee bsoklel. t The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles and Denver, Colorado. 1" C TAYLOR, Agent Rigby-Clove Mfg.l COIWPANY i Manufacturers of the Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery Foundry Work a Specialty Cas'i paid for old castiiiKH Pendleton, - Oregon ' fj) 5 -.-..-- -.-- THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind when you noid poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food Uao Kow Kuro for your cow trou bles. C. F. Cyolesworthy 1 27-129 KQSt Alta bt. Agent for Lce'8 Lice Killer THE FAIR Mnninonlli, Ori'iion Training ortol for Unclim four? mncca cmvl-lly tor trU lit lim'lin. I t Ail mmichru ot tho ttoft-vtluit ipt np proTOit tm'ttioiH lor Krtlnl nt.it uHKritt wotk 'H'gt m n-iunl ih t U't kIiooI Tlio tlcroftiKt f. r KrA1iiKH- of thm tcrtoo) m U'HCher, tr excrmlii Um 4ii The Unhung ib'imttlnru! which (ottt ot ft nliio crmlo t uMic ichortl ot a Unit .'.'A out III Is vi i)i pt'-l lit Hit t' brMu'ltc tuclml UK l.'owl Muilr, Printing ivn.l l'hyl.-t UhIuIhk Itiu x i molt cttir4' th lit t ntl ipilrk' n wny to, St it . iortltl' iti. KkII trrm 0HM14 SepllMOlH'r -V for t'AUlOiUl' or in- foniiHiioii it(lrv! I: l1 K,.l'r Or J. N. llutler.A'i The French Restaurant Bet 25 oout Meal in tho City Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnished Hoomt; In Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, lYop. 6,33 Main Street Wu can supply you with Building. Material ol ah descriptions and c.' you money DOORS WINDOWS Bui Mint; papir linn; comcnt brick and sand. Wood guttuis lot hams ind dwellings a bpccially Oregon Lumber Yard Alia St., Opp. Court House We Can Mend It We have purchased tho Wlthce Bicycle and Itcpalr Shop and uro prepared to make quick re paint and guarantee our work Wo repair bicycles, sewing ma. chines and other light machin ery, do brazing and other re pairing. Wo aro ngei.ts for three iiinkes of wheels that have met tho test and proved tliHr worth. They are THE RACYCLE, THE HILLCLIMBEM, and THE CRAWFORD. If you are going to buy a wheel, eoino around and look at our wheels lforo yon pur cIihhu your wheel, Gordan & Cdmisten 311 EAST COURT STREET. Schedule of pares On and after April 1, fan uvcf the Pend.eion A. DKiuh Suyi Lint will lie fend Utoa to l ' , S. ' 011 tut 1 r ' o. I , I iu dlimn to Alba. 71, sonml W v. . ,l W loui'd 1" i, t W; ) end .toti u liioi 'Kick, II, round ttli.i. I Olflce at Uoiucn nuie iivi?!,?. mm" '6sj ii