DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1903, A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD THINGS YOU CAN FIND AT OUR STORE AT REDUCED PRICES Hoys washable suits to close out 50c suits at 40c, (15c and 75c suits at 50c. 5i 00 suits at 75c. 51.25 suits at Si 00. $. 00 men's outing suits at $5,00. $3 5" men's summer suits at Sto.oo. t t t S17.50 men.s summer suits at S14 00. X Balance of straw hats at half prce. Golf shirts 50c to $2,50. T Neg igee shers 50c to $2 50, X Summer underwear 25c, 50c and 75c per garment, J $ Just Received Anolhcr Shipment of Belfast Mesh L-nen Underwear J BAE R &D A L E Y j One Trice Clothiers, Furnishers and Ha ters f 4 X .t4H44'l--o!'H GENERAL NEWS. A combination of Eastern brewers Into a trust Is forming. There are in browerles In llrooklyn. Kalsor Willielm lias appointed a college classmate. Baron von Wind helm, governor of Upper Silesia. The fifth annual convention of the Nutlonal Shorthand Reporters' Asso ciation is In session at CIncinuatl. A silver dollar of the mintage "f 1794. is worth $500 on account of Its ' rarity and peculiarities of the design. Sixteen more bodies have been taken from the Hnnna coal mine, nil in an advanced stase of decomposi tion, j The tuitions .Mason & Hamlin organ and piano manufactory at Boston. 1 .Mass., has assigned for the benefit of its creditors. There are .tUO delegates at Nash ville, Tenn.. attending the fourth an nual convention of the National Negro Business .Men's League. The students at Stanford Unlver-' sity must board at houses having a certificate of sanitary conditions, or else leave the Institution. 1 The contract for the erection of the Pennsylvania building at the St. ' Louis World's Fair has been let. The structure will cost about $70,000. ; Fort McHonry, Aid., Is to be aban doned as a post by the government. ' It will probably bo maintained as a park on account of Its great historic interest. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Joseph Strawers. of Chehalls, Wash.. Is under arrest for raising a $5.50 check to $50.50. 1 A warehouse and fanning mill fac tory was burned at Salem. Wednes day, loss about $".00O. The Lincoln school building in Spo- kane, one of the largest in the city. was destroyed bv lire Wednpsil.iv iiBirujiu n nre weunesuaj. Portland journeymen painters are now taking rniitr-ict mil irn (.Lic. now tailing contracts ana are taking much of the business of the contrac tors away from them. The large concentrator plant of the Iventucky-VornillHon mine, at Ver million, .Mont., was destroyed by flro Wednesday, loss about $125,000. As a result of tho destruction of the ranges by grasshoppers In the Hlg Timber district of Montana, stock are eating the poisonous) loco wood anil are dying in great numbers. .Mrs. Elliott Parkhurst, who eloped with Rlloy, an ex-convict, at Portland about two weeks ago, hns been locat ed at the home of her father In Eu gene. Rlloy has not yet been found. A fence has Just been completed around the entire Indian reservation at Fort Helknap. .Mont., tho total length being 208 miles, making it the longest continuous lino of fence In tne world. (ieorge F. I.lttlowood, of Thurston . county, Washington, has the most , unique record or any man on the Pa- rifle Coast He has been married six times, each wifo being over CO years of age. Ife Is but 32 and has a weak ness for old women Pacific Ironworks Foundry, Machine iind Blacksmith Shop Structural Iron, Cast Columns, Etc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels, Bolls and Rods. All kinds of Repair Work Attended to Promptly Fast End Burnaida St. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. .1. A. Klrkhnm, Portland. (5. S. Youngnian, Portland. K. It. Cation, Portlnnd. N. Horkloy, Portland. L. O. Lnkln, Portland. H. Dlssingor, Portland. C. E. Roosevelt, city. E. II. Mall, San Francisco. P. L. Warden, Portland. Harry Sheuruiaii, Spokane H. F. Harbour, ChlcaEo. A. P. llrandburg, Portland. E. Slkos, Portland. W. II. Raymond. Portland. C. Sollnser. San Francisco. S. A. I.owo. Portland. Charles .J. Ferguson anil wife, Noah R. Clem, Spokane. O. E. .Mollno, Rock Island, .lames Cain, Portland. E. H. Hurke. Portland. .1. l.uciimnii. city. F. S. I-nO-rnwe, Athena. Will .M. Peterson. Athena. Seedy Itingo, Kalowogo. J. H. Kloeckner. Ashtabula Hon C. Hall, Walla Walla E. M. Shutt. Heppner T. (5. Halloy. city. T. Urook White. H. I). Ilrandon, Portland. T. D. Curtis, San Francisco city. Golden Rule Hotel. C. E. names, Walla Walla. W. Hoots, .Monmouth. H, Hamilton. .Monmouth. Roy Case, Dale. E. A. Footo, city. .Mrs. 11. Moulton, Weston. T. A. Hunt, Seattle. (5. E. Kinney. Denver. II. Richards. Sumptcr. If. W. Saxton, Sumner .Mrs. I.. A. Robinson. Monument. H. Tobin, Lewlston. Wi"0,Sco5?rrv: T"D! " Frank J. Cheney m'ukes oth that he Is ihe aenior partner of tuo firm of K.J. Cheney A. Co . doinK fcuilneM In ,he cUr 0f Toledo, countj and ttate aloreaald, ami that aalil firm will pay we mm 01 tine Hundred Dollar' tor each and eTeryCi.aot Catarrh that cannot bo cured b? tnc uee 01 nan's uatarrn i.ure. 8worn to ticfore me and mibicrltwd In my presence thU 6th day 01 Ueromtxr, A 1 tZXL I A. W. OLEASON, N'otarr I'ubllc. ItaU'a Catarrh l.'u'e In taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucoui mrlacea of the iytcm. Send for testimonial!, Ire..'. F. J. CHKNKY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by dni?!fltf,75c. Ilall'i Family Hilt are the, heit. Lodging House for Sale. Ttoflt In thn eltvr 5ft cnmnletn fnrn. iahed rooms. A leaso for eight years and nine months. It is subject to mortgage and can bo bought for cash only. Enquire at this office. For Rent. I have remodeled tho upstairs of the Despain block and have some of tho nicest oiiico rooms In the city. Call and see them. C. C. IIEHKELEY. Hay Press for Sale. R. j. Roddy, the butcher at Athena, has a No. 1 liav nres3. full circle. practically new, which ho will trade for cattle or horses. Address R, Roddy Athena Oregon, Bridge, Portland. NGJNEER S REPORT CHIEF NEWELL, OF THE RECLAMATION SERVICE. Document Will Contain Details of All Work Done In the West Many Peo ple Will Be Disappointed When Final Recommendations Are Made. The First Annual Report of Hie Reclamation Service, by F, H. Newell, chief engineer which will be publish ed us 11 congressional document (II. Doc. No. 79. r.7th Cong., 2d sess.). Is about to be Issued by the United States geological survey. In his letter of trausmlltal the director of tho survey notes that the reclamation law of June 17. 1902, which is (plated In full, Is so general In Its terms that its success or iall uie may be said to rest almost whol ly upon Its administration, liinutueru hie details not being touched upon In the law The work of examination and sits vey is described by states. In most Instances the field work Is still In progress, ami In nearly every locality there are alternative nit Hunts of reaching the desired end, the relative merits of which can not be determin ed until careful estimates have been made. Iu brief, It may bo stated that work has been carried on In the fol lowing localities: On Salt ami (Ilia rivers, in Arizona; 011 Colorado river In California; 011 North Platte, Gun nison and Oram! rlvern In Colorado: on Snnke river In Idaho; on the deep well problems of Western Kansas; on .Milk river In Montana; on the ar tesian well probabilities of Western Nebraska; on Carson and Truckee rivers in Nevada; on tho artesian probabilities of Central Oregon; 011 Hear river In Utah; on VuUlnia river in Washington: nrouuil Lake l)e Smet and also on Sweetwater river In Wyoming. At each of the places wheie sys tematic work has been carried on, preliminary temporary withdrawals of public lands have been made, but the areas which may he reclaimed are indicated only 111 a general way 'hv these temporary sogregatk ,is. The llnal dc termination of tlx- lechtimnhlo area rests t'pou a Humiliation of all the facts of feasibility and co-t. m that It can be stated only us the last of a sorioH of estimates. The impossibility of stating in ad vance what lauds will ultimately be recommended for reclamation will re sult in great disappointment to many persons. The fact that lands have been temporarily set aside Is, in the eyes of many, an indication that these lands will be reclaimed; and although every attempt has been made to warn Individuals of the futility of fil ing upon these lands under tho home stead law, they persist In taking up tin? land on the bare possibility that the surveys ami examinations will ul timately show it to be reclnimnhle. It is an unfortunate condition, which apparently ran not be corrected at present OPENING SNAKE RIVER. Obstructions Between Lewlston and Riparia Proceeding Rapidly, Assistant United States Engineer I). 11. Ogden has returned to Portland from a tour of observation along tin. Snake river, and says the work of deepening the chnnuel between Ripa ria and Lewlston Is progressing stead ily. The distance between these two points Is TO miles, and many suags have been removed, while numerous shelvlni: places have been deepened by blasting, the gravel bottom with giant powder. Abovo Lewlston a heavy drag Is being used In lieu of a dredger. Tills works on the principle of n harrow, and Is dragged over tho shoals, cut ting ami deepening a channel through tho various rapids. Tho work will bo prosecuted as long the river re mains at a low stage, which will prob ably bo for two mouths yet, Hnako River, above Lewlston. .Mr. Ogden says. Is the only outlet for n large and very Important mining re gion, ami the deepening of the chan nel to permit of regular steamboat traflle will enable that section to ob tain supplies much cheaper than here tofore. Along the Hnako above Lew lston large quantities of wheat tiro produced, and an open river is needed to carry tho cereal to tho nearest foint on the O, R. & N. for shipment to Portland. Work of deepening the channel extends as tar up as Hurckn. a town GO miles above Lewlston. End of Bitter Fight. "'1 wo iihyslclnns had a long and stubborn light with nn nbseoss on my right lung," wrllns J, F. Hughes, of DuPont, On,, "and gnvo mo up, Ev erybody thought my time had como. As a last rosort I tried I)r King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Tho benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in n fow ditya. Now I've entirely regained my health." It compters nil coughs, colds and throat ai.d lung tioublos. auarnnteed by Tallinnn & Co.'s drug store. Price GOc and $1. Trial bot tles freo. An unidentified man rodu into Ht. Louis from Chicago and was taken to a hospital sick. There ho died with symptoms of strychnine poisoning. On Ills porson woro found six kinds of poison. QUIET HARVEST SEASON, Walla Walla Paper Rejoices at Scarc ity of Crime, For the 11 rut time In years not it single Instance of crime uniting har vest hands lue l.eeu reported to tho olllcers of U'alla Walla county, says the Walla Walla Union. The polleo of tho city are at n loss to nccoiint for It except in one way that all bad characters usually found mining liar vest hands did not come through Will In Walla this season, hut went to fluids they thought would yield better results. Even In this city which lust yonr was tho niecca of all the harvesters In Southeastern Washington has been very orderly, no real oases of violence or rollhory have come before tho po lice. It has been exported dally that n hold-up of some kind would hap pen, hut contrary to all precedent tho harvest hand bus been allowed to come to the city with all his money. When tho gang of thugs anil high waymen was broken up lnv Portland anil the desperadoes scattered II was surely thought Wallu Walla would re ceive' bur share of them. Hut they seemed lo have disappeared from the earth, tho only city reported to have suffeled any depredations being Se attle. According lo the police It is a strange condition of affairs but they are congratulating themselves that the county and city have been kept free of the usual bud characters who heretofore have not failed to let the Garden City know they had been here September Century. Ernest I.. Illumensehelii. whoso pie tine of "The Day of the Run" are an nounced 11s a feature of the Septum-1 her Century, was destined for 11 vio linist by his father, who gave him I every possible musical advantage. while discouraging the lad's talent for drawing For years the struggle went on. the father uglng the claims of mil sic. the son practising faithlully, lint , finding his delight in drawing. Senlj te Cincinnati for violin study under, Cnmpanaii. the youth hail his llrst j taste of tine pictures, and was soon at work in the Cincinnati Art School. Then lie went to New York and , studied In the Art Students' I.eugue. and later to Paris and the Academic ' .lulien. returning to take up magazine , Illustration in America In 1S1IG. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results In death Thus a more scratch, Inslg ulllcnut cuts or puny bolls have paid the death penalty. It. is wise to have ilurlilln'.s Arnica Snlvi- ever bandy. It's the best salve on earth and will preent totality, when burns, sores, ulcers and plies threaten. Only ar,c ut Tallnian & Co.'s drug stun DESPAIN & CLARK CONSUMERS WHOLE SALE GROCERY AND: WHOLESALE COMMIS SION MERCHANTS 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 THE SURE WAY to Piovont Pneumonia and Consump tion is to cure your cold when It llrst nppears. Acker's English Rem edy will stop tho cough In a night, ind drive the cold out of your system. Always a quick and sure euro for Asthma, Hrtmehitls. and nil throat ind lung troubles, if a does not snt-1 Isfy you the druggist will rotund your , money. Write to iik for freo sample. I W. H. Hooker & Co., riuffalo, N. Y. I r. w. Mcnmnit .fc Co., druggists, A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Results at Small Cost. ' Why not Join our union or piano purehasors nnd havo n hundred dol lars? ion can do It and wo can help you. This Is how It is done: Wo can well afford to sell ton or nioro pianos cheaper than ono, so havo organized a union of ten memlsirs. You Join nnd pay ? 10.00 down and $10.00 a mouth, the piano is yours. Now hero Is tho best part of It. Evory tlmo u now member Joins tho prlco of your Instrument depreciates In price $10; In other words, when tho union is llllod overy monibor gets his instru ment tlOo less than regular jirlco. for example, a regular $:00.00 Instru ment can bo had for $200.00 by Joining the union. Don't ilolay tak ing advantage of this great opportu nity, nS it Will link' lliul n f..... ..., , . ..... tf ,, wnni of tllO dull season. Tills, eomhlnrwl I with our easy paymont plan and ex change contract makes It possible for ovoryono i.o hnvo nn Instrument. Tharliolson's Wnno House, S1G K Court street. Everything musical, John Wilson nock, tho oldont nin eor in tho North Yakima vailol fe nt North Yakima city Wn i&. , 4 ngod 72 years. Ho built tKftS' gallon cnnnl In tho Ynklma valley' ( urnmiiy will mnko a complolo mo,i leal exhibit tt tho St. Louis wVr 1 Fair, Including appliances Inn 1 mollis, dlngrams, utc,, used In nip i nil lectures. U1" Follow the Crowd Any of these warm even iiiRB and you will find tliuni at Schmidt's Fountain AMer trying our soda you will readily understand why they all come here. They say our ice cream is the rich-st our jjin gcr 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 lias made a life study of the business and knows just how 'Have you tried the "llcci'that imule Pendleton fauioiw ' Our Root Beer F. W. Schmidt's Tito Roliable Druggist l'cut office Mock. I'houc Main 851 Military Academy V Mill Prlncliinl. I 21th & Marshall Sts Portland, Oregon. J A PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR T BOYS AND YOUNG I MEN. $ ' Now 'mlldiugu, modern mid T complete. Manual training, military discipline. Hoys successfully titled tor all colleges or for business life. Principal of 26 years' experi ence In Portland, lioytt of any nge admitted at liny time. Write for catalogue. Kail torm opens September 10. OREGON. PORTLAND. ! St. Helen's Hall; I Has a Normal ICIiidorgtirton Training , Class In connection with Its Acado- mlc Department, Sopnrnlo residence, i Two-year course. Model Klndergiir-1 ten. Provides prnetlco work. For' di'litlls address ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prln. 1 llefore deciding whore to 1,0 to I school, examine a Pendleton Academy catalogue for tho coming year. Now building anil equlpmont. Now wan iiKonmnt, and a faculty of experienc ed tonchors. Special arrangement for muslo Htudenta nnd for tho care fill ovorsiglit of all studouts from out of town. All grndos of public school work thoroughly done. Our college proparutory work is accepted by the best colleges East and West. Moral and social advnntngos tho vory best. Term begins September 14, 1903. REV, W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 10th t I ft . h:l n mm Just call 0 ' dCsseri Hon.... saUaf.t..- Luort fill. 1.. ' ani ce cre:rr' PUra mil ' ion j -' Cind a. "very I- -1.. I .1Pf fnii . .J t 11 v li iv nriflt can ttpt Un k... price? Laatz teiepnone A mm 1 1 tr I II .a. a. x u a 1 CTOD r ur mi Tttlenhoni Any The Is a Good Now is the icct hau wuir hfiUIfi DV nrfl. a in d Din there will help lu fitllv. Rams nkt. wall paper will N in .mv room. OUr pattern In enditu awavu nnm new ind i. .,B hAu them to unn uhat it will VVMUIG IIM"" 111 Hrtnf i XI 111 v- m -4 ,.. .i.ii.icr Is the. cause .!, HOC. UUUIO. ver uo cniirt .. ntitoncu im - un ...nr., T pOSSlDIC, w , i., l.niiftr iuo act your t l.atltlff UIJ - iiu v - j-- Mn way. Set .uicu. . .j rt mew )rlcc! we set W Winona wM"''Jee,