OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUQU8T 19, 1003. DAILY EAST t t t t t t t A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD THINGS YOU CAN FIND AT OUR STORE AT REDUCED PRICES Boys washable suits to close out 50c suits at 40c, (15c anil 75c suits at 50c. Si 00 suits al 75c. St. 25 suits at Si. 00. 36 00 mci's outing suits at $5.00. $13.50 men's summer suits at $10.00. $17.50 men.s summer suits at 14 00. Halancc of straw hats at half jmcc. Golf shirts 50c to $2,50. Negligee shers 50c to $2 50. Summer uiulerwear 35c, 50c and 75 per garment. Just Received Anoiher Shipment of Belfast Mesh Lncn Underwear One Trice Clothiers, GENERAL NEWS Two persons wen- drowned at Greenville. Tenn . by a cloudburst, yesterdu . The now Herri Island stock yards at Pittsburg, I'n., an now roady for business, at a cost of $3,000,000. Kaiser Wllhelm recommends to the relchstng Increasing the standing army by 39.000, or to 017,000 men. The national convention of the Fraternal Order of Kaglos. will be held at Now York September 1 to 5. Inclusive. fourteen men employed upon the battleship Connecticut at the New York navy yard, woro injured by I'alliiiK bolts and rivets. Knv. K. I. Davles, of Tocumseh. Neb., died of heart failure whi!j con ' ducting a religious service at the Winona lllble Conference, at Warsaw, lnd. War between the Independent and the trust distilleries at Peoria, 111., has resulted in a drop In the whole sale prlcp of whiskey of 5 cents per gallon. In Massachusetts are 3,021 femalo stenographers and 533 male stonag niphent; 1S.MS women employed as operatives in the hoot and shoe fac tories alone. j Six hundred piece dyers of Phila delphia, voted last .Monday to join : the textile workers' strike, and all re-1 turned to work Tuesday, gome at re duced wueos. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. T)r. Jamo S. I-ackey, one of the pioneer physicians of Astoria, died from a stroke of paralysis Tuesday. J. O. Pierce, a traveling tinker, com mitted suicide at Chehnlls, Tuesday, by throwing himself under the wheels of a moving train. A negro named Johnson, commit ted suicide at Great Falls. .Mont., Tuesday, by laying his head on the rail in front of an approaching train. .1. II. Armprlest. a Southern Ore gon pioneer, was found dead in Ills cabin, at Clrant's Pass, Tuesday, hav ing died from neglect and old age. lllind .loo, a well-known British Columbia Indian, was drowned in the Ijirdeau river. Tuesday, while troll ing for salmon in the rapids near Naualrno. .Indgo Henry I.. Illdwell, of Hope, Tiluho, was killed in a runaway acci dent Tuesday, while on his way to hold an Inquest over the body of a man killed In a railway wreck. .lames Wilson, sorvlng time for grand larceny, in the Hawllns jail, grabbed a turnkey as ho passed his (ell and took his keys away from him. The turnkey shot him dead while the prisoner was reaching for the pistol in his pocket. The badly decomposed body ot Harmon Snyder, of Hoselmrg, who disappeared about six weeks ago. was discovered in th woods Tuesday, near tho cabin of n. P. Hagsha-.v who was last wen with the missing man. Ilagshaw has disappeared since Sny der came up missing Pacific Ironworks Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith Shop Structural Iron, Cast Columns, Etc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels, Bolts and Rods. All kinds of Repair Work Attended to Promptly Fust End Burnslde St. Oridge, Portland. & DALEY Furnishers and Ha ters HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. F M. Henderson, Pendleton. A P. Hernard and son. Portland. .1.' I.. Williams. Chicago. .1. W. Cronlu, iMeachnm. Mrs. .1. S. Urown and son. Starhuck .Miss .Martha I.eunllon, Adams. W. A. Campbell and wife. Wheeler F. I. Spalding, Sunnyslde. L. A. Watson, Seattle. .Mrs. N. J. Kagle, Seattle. W. It. .McHoberts, Spokane. N. O. Rmcrson, city. .1. A. .Manty. Kansas City. F. Mc.Mahon and family, Kansas City. .Mrs. C. Stanton. Kansas City. I. ulu Stanton, Kansas City. W. Spanldlng. White Wood. Mrs. C K. Later. Kingston. .Miss T. Dillon. Walla Walla. Golden Rule Hotel. O. K. Weymouth. San Francisco. Marie L. Ware. Kugenc. A. Roderick Grant. Portland H. It, Hoffman. Spokane. J. K. Moore. Wallace. H. C. Tailing. Wallace. U Trombly, Spokane. W. H. Holton. St. l.ouls. T. C. Hnrbach. Salt Lake. A. F. Jackson, city. It. S. Krb. St. l.ouls. G. A. Gordon, Minneapolis. George A. Young and wife, Mlnne- nMjls. H. V. Cameron. Spokane. F. S. Green. Potland. Fred Fisher, Portland. .1. F. Nylander, Portland. I j. O. Lakln, Portland. W. I). .Marks, Spokane. William .Maker. Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland J. Flood. New York. II. Uallock. Now York. .1 C l.lndsoy, Portland. William Walker. Portland ami or Ohio, citv or tolipo i hVUlK COOMTY. I Prt.uk J. Cheney makes oth that be It the wnlor partner ol the tlrm ot K.J. Cheney A Co . dolnic builnen In the city ol Toledo, county ami itate aloretalil, anil that Mid firm will ray the turn ot One llunctrei! Dollars (or each and ererycaioot Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uie ot Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this th day ol December, A. I l im' A. W. OLKASON', Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly oil the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. Send for testimonials, (red. F. J. C1IKNKV A CO., Toledo. Ohio, Sold by dru?glf 7Sc. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. I Lodging House for Sale. Best In tho city; 20 complete furn ished rooms. A lease for eight years and nine months. It Is subject to mortgage and enn be bought for cash only. Enquire at this office. For Rent. 1 have remodeled tho upstairs of the Despaln block and have some ot the nicest omce rooms In tho city. Call and see them. C. C. IIKRKKLI'Y. w.i Pr for Sale. It J noddy, the butcher at Athoua, I has a No, 1 liny press, full circle, j practically new which ho will trade for cattle or horses. Address 11. J- Hoddy Athena, Oregon. nn i 1 0 11 B 1 1 1 1 1. 11 1 rrnmmTi, i ir tiim it I lull. NOTES OF HEPPNER CITY RESERVOIR IS BADLY OUT OF ORDER. Water Supply Is Uncertain Until Re pairs Are Effected Precautions Are Doing Taken Against Typhoid City Is Rebuilding Rnpldly. Ileppnor, Ore., Aug. 17. Last Sat urday tt was found that the pump used In raising the water to the city reservoir was In a had condition, ami In trying to make rupalrs the rent was only made worse and beyond re pair. Tile pump was raised from the well, the casing taken out and thrown aside as useless, Tho authorities telephoned to Port land for n new pump nud 300 feet of casing, which Is expected tomorrow. Dining tho meantime the people are using the water from the creek, dilut ed with Pendleton leu. The city sprinkler hauls water and In that way the people are kept from dying of thirst. The water at this place Is poor at the very best, and nearly every one that comes In Is troubled with bowel complaint for a few days. Fears are entertained that typhoid fever might break out at this time nud every pre caution Is taken to prevent It. and It Is hoped no seriousness will result. The people here are making the best of everything and seem happy as clams, llulldlug is booming, but noth ing of a substantial kind: mostly small houses and repair work. Wages are good and every available man Is used, though It wouldn't he advisable for anyone to come here with the in tention of working long, as it is he Moved that carpentering Is on the ebb for this year Houses Are Scarce. Houses for rent In Walla Walla w..i soon be a scarce article, according to local agents, says the Walla Walla Statesman. There havo been more vacant houses In tho city this sum mer according to the same authority, than in several years past, hut 0110 by or.e tenants have riirati along and soon It will be a hard matter to lease a desirable residence for love or money. Tenants so far appearing are furmers who make It a rule to move to town in the fall that their progeny may take advantage of the excellent school facilities offered Those will come In increasing num bers as fall work Is finished up. Wife Beater Wanted. Considering that he had a right to ilo as ho pleased with his own prop erty, Turn Denton, who lives 1111 Mill creek, took It into his head Saturday night thnt his wile needed a good whipping ami proceeded to do so says The Dalles Chronicle Grabbing hold of her hair lie succeeded m Jerking 11 good supply of It out, and other wise mistreated her. She came down Sunday to havo him arrested, but was compelled to wall till yesterday, when she swore out a warrant for his arrest. Sheriff Sexton and Marshal Crate are on the lookout for him and will pay him back in his own coin when they get their tins on him. Three Delegates Appointed. Yesterday Governor Chamberlain appointed Judge G. A. Hartmau, del egate at largo to the National Irriga tion Convention, to lie held in Ogden on September 15-18. Mayor Halley, sumo time ago appointed Judge Hurt man and K. J. Somiiiervllle delegates from the city of Pendleton. There yet remains uuuppolnted, In. Umatilla county, two delegates from tho coun ty court, two from the Columbia River Vulley Irrigation Association, two from tho Woolgrowers' County Asso ciation and two from the Commercial Association. Health and Pleasure. When one goes 10 Lehman Springs there Is every assurance that not only will one's health be benefited by the pure, bracing mountain air and bath ing to be enjoyed there, but also while gaining health one can enjoy a great variety of pleasure ranging from hunting and llshlug to bowling and goii. C. It. Duttoti nas sustained his reputation as it capable host by the manner in which he is providing for the comfort and pleasure of his guests, The Death Penalty, A little thing sometimes results In death. Thus a mere scratch, Insig nificant cuts or puny bolls havo paid tho death penalty. It is wlso to havo llucklln's Arnica Salve over handy. It's tho best salvo on earth and will prevent tutullty, when burns, sores, ulcers mid plies threaten. Only 2Cc at Tnllmnn & Co.'s drug store. There nro no secrets about tho pro cess of manufacturing Ice at the Hoss Ice & Cold Storage plant. Como and sco how It Is done and you will see that there Is no ammonia, alcohol or any other Hiibstnnco whntovor added lo the distilled water to aid In the freezing. The earnings of the Luke Urlo & Western rallioad for the Ilrst six months of 1003, wore $2.447,7 1 1.38. which amount Is $20,3,078.28 more than for tho corresponding period of THROUGH THE WADE AGENCY. Eight Transfers of Real Estate Within a Week. H, T. Wade has closed a few deals In tho last fow days: For Jnnies It. Mnrplo, lots 7 and 8, block 22, Reservation addition. For James It. Mnrplo H1314, See. 2fi, Tp. 1 N. or U Uti B, W. M and the Ni. NKVi, SlOV'i NB'i and NTW HR vt sec nr., Tp, 1 N. it. :ir h. vv. ,m 51.1HH). Fur W. (1. Cole In Cole's addition, lots 7 and X, block II, anil r. nud I!, block 7, to C. II. Wurman. $on. For II, S. Scales to C. II. Wnrman, N'i. N1- ot Sec. lfi, Tp. G. S. It. Ill, IS. W. Al., $811(1. For W. 0. Colo to C. II. Wade, lots I and H, block 1, Colo's addition, fliir.. For James Malouey lot 10, block 0, Swlt.lor's addition, $ir.o. For C. I), Wade, 1(1 acres, with buildings thereon, on south sldo ot Sunnyslde avenue, $r,00(. For C. II. Wnriniin lo II. S. Scales, lots 7 and S, block 0. and lots fi and 0, block 7. Cole's addition, $7(HI Must Shave Necks Free, Salum, Aug. 111. Hereafter there will be 110 extra charge for nock shav ing In Salem barber shops. It seems the local harbors' union h:is Id k(.l down, or rather was forced to back down, and the old price, 15 cents straight for a shave, went Into effect yesterday morning. The inatler came lo a head -on last Friday evening, when at 11 meeting of tuc union It was decided to remove tne extra charge of live cents for neck shaving and drop back to tho old price. "I.emnie once git my bun' on do chicken, whl a straight road liefo' , me." said a Georgia darky, "en I'll settle de race problem so quick It'll make yob head swim " Atlanta Con stitution, ! AS A LAXATIVE Hostctter's Stomach Dltters Is with out an equal. It will not gripe nor , shock the system, and make you feel sick all over like most cathartics do, hut has a llrm and gentle effect on the , constipated bowels, stimulating and agisting them in the proper perform anie of their functions Then an oc casional dose is all that Is needed to keep the bowels regular and tho , stomach strong. A trial will convince yon of Its value. HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS COMMERCIAL STABLES C. M. FROOME. PROPRIETOR. Carryalls fur picnic parties. Good teams with competent drivers for commercial men. Speedy horses and ' handsome rigs lor evening and Sun-1 day drives Gentle horses for family use. Stock boarded at reasonable j rates. Hest of care given to transient stock Opposite Hotel Pendleton. Phone .Main 101 DESPAIN k CLARK CONSUMERS WHOLE SALE GROCERY AND WHOLESALE COMMIS SION MERCHANTS' 514-514 MAIN STREET' Phone Main 1741 A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Results at Small Cost. Why not Join our union of piano purchasers mid havo a bundled dol lars? You can do It and wo can help you. This Is how It Is done; Wo enn well afford to sell ten or inoro pianos cheaper than one, so have organized a union of ten members. You Join and pay $10.Wi down and $10.00 a month, tho piano Is yours. Now bore Is tlie hest part of It. Hvory time a new member Joins the prlco of your Instrument dopreelntos In prlco ?10; In other words, when the union Is Illicit every member gets IiIh Instru ment f KKi less than regular price, for example, a regular $300.00 Instru ment can be hud for 1200.00 by Joining tho union. Don't delay talc ing advuntago or this great opportu nity, as It will only Inst u fow weeks of the dull season. This, combined with our easy payment plan unil ox eliungo contract makes It posslblo for overyonu ;o havo nn InHtrumont. Therkolbon's Vlnim House, 315 13. Court street. Kvorytlilng musical. ABC Guaranteed Pure. None So Good. Sold Everywhere. Follow the Crowd Any of those warm oven ins and you will find them at Schmidt's Fountain AHor trying our soda you will readily understand why they all conic here. They say our ice cream is the richtst our in k'cr 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 hut the very hest, and our fountain .man has made a life study of the business and knows just how Have vou tried the '' licerthat made Pendleton futumit" Our Root Beep F. W. Schmidt's Tho Rolinblii Druggist I'o.tntlict Mock Photic .Main 8ji () YOU Arc invited to take tea with us on August 20th 1 t t A demonstrator for the celebrated "M. J II." coffee ami tea will serve light refreshment at our xtore on that date. Come and en;oy a delicious cup of coffee or tea Standard Grocery .Motiopl'ie Grocer.. Coitil Hum-I OREGON. PORTLAND. St. Helen's Hall (Kst. ISliO by lit. ltev. II. W. .Morris.) , Will enter Its 31th year September 1 1, 1903. Number of resident pupils limited t sixty. Hook of Information sent on application. ELEANOR TEDBETTS, Prin. llefore deciding where to S t0, school, examine u Pendleton Academy catalogue for the coming yar- No" building and emilpmcnt. New m inn ngement. and a faculty of xi'' f. ed teachers. Spcclnl arrangement for music students and for o fill oversight of nil Htudonts hom o of town. All grades or public work thoroughly done. Our tollete preparatory work Is accepted by host colleges Kant and WHt Moral and soolnl advnntagos tho vor i Term begins Soptombor 14, ! REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL STATE "NOR M A L SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER ICE nuantlty 0. 1,. 11 Whateife: satlsfact "J0 this yj'Lr cream. nn, 1,uro' cia aod Z you are iln. .. 1 In.. ... . " W "j uur not fresh mm 1. 1 Is alwavs rernJ place your order nitll ! Fir. Tamara ..py 1 Why buy poet j can net the bes,j price? TRANS TRUC ST0R CROWN Anv Tine Is k Gm Now li the 1 hnuM vour houi pered. A little p there will belli i fully. Some i"1".! wall paper will to anv room. Ci paper wa never J pattern m ' .uru ent new I ..ninr rfsilon. BetM let us show tlH you what 11 " whole houie or M , CARELE !ln driving is c rhino aKB?: ;'eJI "ever bo cha" J hands better ..swir 111 no nea i.. ho 8. 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