IS DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1903. I. ------------------ i GREAT SPECIAL I Remnant i t I " i LOW RATES TO FAR RAILROADS EXPECTED TO INVITE TRAVEL. Lewis and Clark Exposition Will Be Granted Very Low Rates Roads All Favor Reductions Efforts Will Be Made to Stimulate Traflic. Commencing Wednesday, August 12 and ending Tuesday Night, August 18 We have tables loaded with accumulations of Eomnanth, consisting of Lawns, Ginghams, ('he voits, Linen, Mus ins, Oil Cloth, Kihbons, Em broideries, Outings, Ticking, Crash and many other noods we cant mention here. ALSO BIG CUT PRICES ON Wrappers Wrappers, worth Si 75, sale price Si 30 " " 1 50. " 1 10 " " 1. 25. " 89 " " 1 00, ' 70 90, " 65 In fact we intnd to give a Big Reduction all through our store, in all departments .during this sale. On Saturday and Monday we will give each customer 20 pounds of granu lated sugar for $1.00 That tar repriM-mitntivos or trans continental llnoB who will moot n com mittor from the Lewis and Clarl; Fair will agree to iiuoto unusually low rates for the exposition If rOKiudod. by railroad men as certain. Assur ances have been glvou thnt the Lewis ami Clark Fair will receive rates as low us any over granted to a coast en terprise, says a l'ortlaml paper. This proliahly means that at least, one faro lor the round trip will be authorized, and It may be thnt n rate or 50 for the round trip from Chicago may ho granted Some railroad man hollove that the $50 faro from Chicago Is moat apt to be used as the basing rate. The only question tlmt appears likely to be brought up for surlous consideration between tho conferees Is the duration of time those rates shall lw in effect. The officials of tho fair arc unxious thnt the rate be up piled durlnvr the six months the fair Is open. Some railroad man are opposed to this policy, believing that certain soiling days should be llxou and that regular tares be quoted on otbur days Such officials Insist that tho rompanlos cannot do business all summer on an exposition basis. If any diniculty Is linil in reachiug a conclusion It is likely to come from the southern Hues. Tho northern roads, having close business relation with Portland and the Rtnte of Ore gon, as well as other Northwest points ate inclined to lie very liberal. They are likely to insist upon extend itu to the fair hoard almost every consideration that has been asked. While some protest may be made by southern lines, particularly those with no connecting lines Into Tlregon terri tory. It is not Mleved thoy will go so far as to endeavor to upset arrange ments. Krom what Is known of the atti tude or the Transcontinental Passen ger Association the disposition of members Is to ngreo to any proposal thnt Is satisfactory to tho irthorn lines, tho ones most Interested. This practically assures tho Lewis and Olnrk Fair of tho consldoratloiiB thai aro desired. . Tho conference between a commit tee of the Lewis ami Clark Fair and the committee from die Traimeontl nontal Passenger Association will h hold some time next week during the visit to the const of Charles S. Fee, general passenger agent of the North ern Paclllc As chairman or the com mlttee Mr Fee has asked all the In terested roads to he represented It is not known, as yet, how successful this movement will bo, but at least Mr Kee ami A. L. Craig, general paB simper agent of the O. It. &. N will nttend. Tho result of this meeting will probably determine the action ol the Transcontinental Passenger AhsO' elation. It Is rather significant that tho con ference over Lewis and Clark Fair jates Is tu ho held at a time when the passenger associations have not fixed the rales to apply from this tor rltory to the St, Louis Fair. In fact it Is likely that tho Lewis and Clnrk rates will have been quoted before tho St. Louis rates are settled. The settlement of tho LowIb and Clark rater, two years before the ex position b- opened will give the olll cials In charge a definite basis upon which to work In advortlsiii), the big nltrnctioii. Hqually us important, however, Is tho action which binds tho railroads to aid tho fair. Naturally, after tho genorul passenger agents have agreed to favor low rates they will do ft great deal toward advertis ing the fair. Tho rallroad-i would. In nny event, advertise the exposition extensively, but they are more apt to begin early and advortlie more ox tens'velv than they aro committed to the assistance of tho enterprise. The question of low railroad rates from the East Is olio that the fair olll clals have long desired suttled. In the addresses made before tho Trans continental Passenger Association during Its meeting In Portland tho speakers brought out the fact that the fair could not lie made a success im- K.au l,i..r i-ntlrrvtil rntn WCI'O i'miltcd. Thcro has, however, nevt been much ilotllit out mat too irauscoiiuiieiii.il lines, acting Tor no other reason, would grant low rates to Portland. Tho exposition olllcinls, though, would like to know as soon as possible what these rates are to lie. rem NEW FLYING MACHINE. St. Joe Store - m fr - Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class worK guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel Pan nnvnnp ennnnsp that we would double the necessary cost of i our brewing without a vital reason? Would we spend so much on I cleanliness ? Would we cool the I beer in plate glass rooms ? Would I we filter all the air that touches it ? Would we age it (or months ? Would wc sterilize every ' bottle ? THE SMOOTH SMOKE A Dream A Delight A Satisfaction Everywhere The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars In the World. The Band Js the Smoker's Protection. DISTILLED! t 1 WATER ICE The New York Times has the Foi lowing to say in Regard to Ice ! ICE We keep nothing but puro natural Ice, frozen from pure, clear mountain water. It goes farther and lasts longer than artificial ice. All wo ask is nn unprejudiced trial of our Ice. Why not order a case of the celebrated Schlltz, A. B. C. or Garabrlnus for your Sunday dinner? 'Phoiie yfiur order to Main CI, HENRY KOPITTKE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DDTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor. West Alta and Lllllth Sts. S. A. aLLowaY Has CHARGE OF THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, AND WOULD BE PLEASED TO CARE FOR YOUR HORSES, PLENTY OF STALLS, LARGE COR RALS FOR L008E HOR8ES AND CATTLE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. CHOP MILL IN CONNEC TION. 'PHONE MAIN 1331. 1 Seattle Man Now Constructing a New Device. J. V. Jnnln, a mechanic residing in UiIh city, has evolved a now Hying machine theory, by tho menus of which ho lmixjH to construct a soaring vehicle tnnt will take tho $h,,iiimi prize to ho Riven at the St. Louis Ex position for tho Hying machine that makes tho boat exhibition, Kays the Seattle Star, lie says that ho niado Ills discovery in 1891, and bun boon working on the matter over since. Tho prospects of tithing the big ex position prize havo given him nn animus to expedite the completion ' of tho machine, and ho Is busy now making ready for Us construction, , which will cost ?iQ0. Yestordny after 1 noon ho called upon City Engineer I Thomson, and tho lattor, after look ing ovor tho plans, pronounced tho .scheme feasible. The machine by I I which Janln expects to make tiantos I Duniont, Langloy and other would-be ) sny-Ilyers look as ridiculous as Darius Green. Is 11 largo mechanism. 200 foot j long It works on tho principle of vnlvo action, the means of propul-1 slon being gasoline engines, Jnnln es- 1 tlmatcs Unit the machine can attain : a siecd of 250 miles nn hour, enabling him to circle tho world In six days. The eost of operation would amount to only 91-cent per horso power per I hour. The machine, Jnnln says, enn he directed with perfect ease. "Probably no bacteriological fait is better established than that much of tho ice of commerce is dangerously im pure. The assumption that water purifies itse'f in freuz mg was long ago shown to have but a limited basis in truth The individual crystals are likely to lie purer than the mother liquid from which they are formed, hut ice is a mass of crystals in which may be entangled all kinds of impurities ' ' The germs are not only killed in the proiebs of man -racturing the ice. but the condensed watei passes through two coke, two charcoal and one spongt filler leaving it absolutely jiuu to go into the cans COME AND SEE Visitors Always Welcome ROSS ICE and COLO STORAGE Co, Phono MAIN 1781 514 Main Street We do it to attain absolute purity to avoid the remotest possibility of germs to make Schliti Beer healthful. MEETS AT BIRMINGHAM. COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties Oood earns with competent drlvora for nmmerclnl men Hnceilv horses and lamlsomo rigs for evening and Sun .ay drives. Gentle horses for family ise. Stock boarded at reasonable ,ntcB, Dest of care glvon to transleni tock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton j.Phoiio Main 101. SEE SPOONEMORE THE HUSTLER if you want your houses rented or lour property sold. C. SrooNi iokk, 220 I'.. Court Babbit Metal, best In the world, In lars. Price, $1 per bar, at the Eati 'lirejjonlan Office. j O SPICES, COFFEE, TEA, BkKim POWDER, FUafORINGEKTRACTS AbiolurePuriry, Flrtesr flavor, Greater Slrer$h . Reasonable Pri ces. ClOSSET&BEVEfcS PORTLAND, OREGON. Why accept a com mon beer, brewed with out any of these pre cautions, when Schlitz I Rppr rncf-Q nn mnrp. ? Your dealer mav prefer to fur- I nish a beer that pays a little more I nmfit : but does it oav vou to ncr- Imit it? Isn't pure beer Schliti lUecr worth asking tor f Alt fir the Brtvitry Btttllng. Phono 51 Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Main St., Pendleton THE SURE WAY to Pii'vniit l'noiimonin and Consump tion Is to euro your cold when It liist appears. Acker's English Rem edy will stop tho cough In a night, -iiid drlvj the cold out of your system. aIwuvh a quick nnd Hiiro euro for AHtlima, Dronchltls, and all throat iiid lung troubles. If It doos not sat isfy vou the druggist will rotund your inonoy. Wrlto to us for froo sample. W. H. HooUor & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 F, V. Schmidt & Co,, druggists. Plumbers and Gas Fitters From All Over the United States, lllrmlngham, Ala., Aug. 17. The aiinunl convention of tin United States Association of Plumbers nnd dim Fitters, which opuncd liuro to day, is unusually well attended. Mem bers are present from Seattle, San n.ilu.ri I ,ia A , limine nml fitlmi- nil. les on tho Pacific coast, nn well as ! from all parts of tho North and Kast. The sessions will runtlimo several days and many Important (iiioatlons of Interest to tho trad' will bo discuss ed. Tho president : the association and presiding olllcci of tho conven tion Is William M01 rich, of Iluvorly, Mass. rite yvo?i.os BEST HARNESSMAKF.RS MEET. Primary Object is to Head Off En croachments of Wholesalers. ""Detroit. Mich., All 17. Moro than 100 harness mnniif i 'furors and deal ore from ovor tb" i' tilted Stntca nro hero attending tbo annul convention of tho National lfuiwsH Manufactur ers and Dealers' Protective Associa tion, tbo principal object of wnicb Is to prevent tbo wbnlosalo uealors from monopolizing tho trado of tbo retailors. Tbo first buslnoss session was bobl today with President John I). Wolsofor, of Cincinnati proaldlng. Iloporls from tho various associations wero rend, which showed tho organ ization to bo In a nourishing condition. Frank Oostroff, bold In tbo Ilutto city Jail, for tho Wyoming authori ties, for stngo robbing, bung himself In bis cell, Sunday morning. " .. S3OT mm ks" "1! BAKING The remarkable '''"'.'"loSt suuiption must remove al d as t,! its purity niidwliotoo nenes. No housewife 0 hii nflor-1 to w without it. POWDER ONM l'OI'NM) "T. lll'JNTH WITH I'OIII'ON On Its Nlent Has the large demand for Byets' Best Flour Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that Rr',w" Jt'U,y the to Uyurs Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour " PENDLETON ROLLER ILLS W. S. Bycrs, Proprietor. Iff u- IdlUS' 15 P-