11 a . DAILY' EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1903. to if f A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD THINGS f f YOU CAN FIND AT OUR STORE t I AT REDUCED PRICES X t t t t t t Boys washable suits to close out 50c suits at 40c. t5C and 75c suits at 50c. f 1 00 suits at 75c. Si-25 suits at St 00. $6 00 men's outing suits at S5.00. $13 50 men's summer suits at $10.00. S17.50 men. summer suits at 14 oo- Ha.ance of straw hats at half pr-ce. Golf shirts 50c to f 2,50. Neg-'igee shers 50c to $: 50. Summer underwear 25c, 50c and 75c per garment. Just Received Another Shipment of Belfast Mesh L;nen Underwear NEWS OF ATHENA DANGEROUS RUNAWAY AND ONE HORSE KILLED. Singular Accident Resulting in a Broken Arm Grandma Keller is III Miss Lula Ray Now Teaches In Seattle Mrs. Clara French Will Teach In the Normal College. DISSATISFIED WITH HOME. Complaints Orting Institution Has Made About It Olympln. Wash.. Auk. SB. Charles Main, an lnmnto or the Soldiers' Hume nt Ortlng, appeared lieroro the state hoard of control In this city tii'r week and preferred complaints cw.ltist the management of the Ort ing Institution. Ills special complaint Is directed nt Superintendent KnufT man. who linn charge of the institu tion, and who. Mr. Mnln alleges. called him names and ordered him to work when lie was not physically able to do so. . Atiim.fi a., o- n -, ..,,. Tiio liounl lias ncreon 10 invest!-, man barelv escaped "losing his life P"'e the charges when It visits the' iasi wcck. un ins return from h ps- , "n'n m wm. ton to Milton, while crossing the rail " ' road track, his team becamo fright 1 BLACK TONGUE IN VALLEY. ened and ran over nn embankment, j 1 turning the wagon over, killing one ; Has Appeared Among Cattle In Lane 1 Will Reopen Their Meat Market Tho Schwnrr & Qreullch Meat C will rupoon tholr meat market at tho old stand on Main streot near Webb with a first-class lino of fresh moat, cured meats and sausago of all kinds' on August 27th. Our moat will bo re frigerated, Insuring palatable and wholesome mont. 'Phono Main 181 sciiWAnz & giietjuch' FoSlow the Crowd I BAE R & OALEYl One ' rice Clothiers, Furnishers and Ha ters of tho horses and giving Mr. How- man n very narrow escape. Mr. How man was seriously injured. T B. Simonton returned from (lin dane with his last load of household goods Mr. and Mrs. Simonton Intend to make Athena their future home. 11. P. Ogle and daughter. Eva County, Kugene. Ore.. Aug. 2R- Black tongue, the dlseaso which wns report-! oil a few weeks aso ns troubling the cattle of the South Willamette valley, lum made it ftpmwrnuce in l.nne , county and considerable concern Is ii-lt over the same, as Lane county GENERAL NEWS. Rumors are again in circulation of the possible abdication of Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria The enihariro on the exportation of arms and ammunition from Germany 1 to China has been removed. Vagnato Folipo and Filippo Nero quarreled at the Bronx. X. Y.. over a debt, and at a distance of 10 pace each Bred six revolver shotn at the other. Every shot hit. Both are in honita' ; John Foley Is dead in Xew York, aged 6$ years. He was the tnstics tnr and mainstay of the famous Tweed investigation, and ail his life was engaged in similar works of re-, lorm in New York City. He was an Irishman by birth. ; Colonel John T. Bowden. of Plain-j field. X J., disappeared two years HOTEL ARRIVALS ago in the interior of the Philippines land. Hotel Pendleton. Ed Ztisan, Arlington. G W. Davis and wife. Spokane. E. M. Crumrine. Spokane. William Spears. Spokane. A. C. Cessna. Colfax. O. Macintosh and wife, Xew York C. E. Roosevelt, city. F. A Borchert. San Francisco. V. J. Johns. Pittsburg. G. Koderick Grant. Portland. S. M. Wood, Xew York. W. R. Olendenlng, Portland. W. L. Mason. Xew York. H. A. Seeds, Spokane. K. C. Lucy. Portland. W. D. Marks, Spokane. H. B. Strong. Walla Walla. F. M. Mitchell, city. Hobert Stott. Pilot Itock. Will Humphries, city P. C. Holland and daughter, Port- 1 have returned from Mr. Ogle's stock possesses not nnlv some of the finest ..... . . . ..!! . ranch near Willow Springs, where -.tuck in the state, but a large 1111m- ."i f 1 A1ss qj., jms )een g,en(jmK u few ,r of heads. A spread of the dls- I iavs visiiing irionus nnu roiniives case wouiu cause serious nnmagc. , of that vicinity. George HIubb, of Ixirauo, brings Mrs. Clnra Graves French, wife of the Information to Enirene He 1 President French, has been chosen stated that Mr. Gray, of that place, by the regents as Instructor in blol- lost eight head of cattle last week 1 ogy and science nt the Eastern Ore- ns a result of black tongue. , gon State Xormnl school. Mrs 1 French has lieen especially propared for this work by education and ex perience ns tencher In these branches. The report reached Athena Tues day of the death of Lester, son of Mr nd Mrs. Frank Benle, but upon in vestigation it was happily found to be false. Lester is now nt Wood- DIETRICK IS MISSING. to . ami nothing was beard of him until a short time ago. He was supposed to be dead, but on the contrary, vol tiutarih exiled himself. Statistics from the records of the Enslish army recruits show for the liast 1:, years a steady though slight retrogression in the bight, chest measurements and weight of .volun teer for the military service. It is thought to indicate a general and national deterioration of the nation physically. San Francisco sporting and society circles are all swelled up over the announcement by Robert de Rotlis- A. McLaughlin. Chicago. Golden Rule Hotel. G. W. Hubbard, Tustln. Mr. and Mr Bronson. Denver. O. G. Halliday. Muskogee. Gus Freeman. Portlanu. O. F. Thompson, Echo. Mrs. O. F. Thompson. Echo. Miss R. Thompson. Bcho. Sloan Thompson. Echo. C. C. Dolan and wife. Orlswold. G. F. Jackson. Dayton. G. D. Galley. Portland. C. L. Downer. Spokane. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. T Jackson, city. child that San Francisco is as spicy and entertaining as Paris. Roths- siATior Ohio crrr or tourco 1 cniid is in 'Frisco from the west, on warn corsn . , Gamblers' Stoolpigeon Supposed Have Jumped His Bail, Snokane. Wash.. Aug. 25. Walter lnetrick, the Spokane gambler who I'ffored himself to test the new cumbltne law. left town vesterdav ward's tollgate with his parents, and 1 morning, and Is believed to have while In a critical condition with ty jumped his $760 lwud. He had been phold fever, hopes are still antertaln- sentenced to the penitentiary for ed for his recovery. The young man ! ... -ar. and a new appeal was penfl iias been in delicate health for sev- nig oral years, having been operated up-1 on at one time for appendicitis. , Estray Notice. Miss Cauthorn, who has been vis- T.,, . . , ia i,i. tyre, and who was also a guoBt if ' Mrs. Will McCollum, has returned to ; her home In Corvatlls. ; The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. C. Manela. formerly of this city, j but now of Walla Walla, has lieen dangerously sick in Portland, where Mrs. Manela is visiting. I Mrs. W. P. Wlllaby and daughter j Mrs. Fred Kershaw visited Mr.s O I M. Castleman at her home in La I Grande. j Mrs. David Dickson, a cosin of ' I John and W. J. King of this city, j died Weanesday nt her home in lone. I She leaves throe little children to ' , mourn tholr loss. ! Mrs. Roaenxwelg and Mrs McCol-j lough drove out In the country yes- j terduy to "see Grundnia Keller, who is, ill. Any of these warm even ings anil you will find them at Schmidt's Fountain A ter tr) ing our soda you wul readily understand win they all come here. They say our ice cream is the richtst our gin i;er 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 H.iveioutnediUe "Ilcerthut mailt Pendleton fatuous'" uf Koot Beer ICE GR Ji8t ran .... ton's Candy suT quantity 0 lrT!l ltl1 What ,i.... Ton satisfactory Z u"8 hot weather th 1 ni"l Ice cream ,l,re. and Z, you are down town a T try our hot J'"tk Jrj- ot.r candle th J" fobh every dav Sitit TH, 4 GOOD SOBIDg 1 Is aiwas received til a re innr ,,rA... 1 j v.un nUC os II Fir. Tamarack n rwk, I'nion county, one larg s.irrel work horse. 10 or 12 years old Wl-ite ;-lripe In fa,-e. Uth collar and a.'.ile marks Owner will please hip- til c Ret linn and pav the In A H SINUKUMW P'.lii- llu 1. 111.- F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist . v. i:n liltx-k Phone Mam 851 1 ' poor cojuta ltt" h' 1 l' ' nest lor the . price' Laatz Bnd Telephone Main il m Any Time .. v. ,,. 1 .1... . - 1 - . I 1 1 T ..In Tn. . . . 1. ....... C, . .! .- e is out on a ,i. .(, ni r j mn.r.irn.L . i . i . ,,, , ...... -iue. , . , --. --- , . J .. . : il ivuuiin in me 4uiiTiiu rruuuj wub his way to lnndon. money per year. NOHTHWEST NEWS. and tiatc utorfsKirl, and thut raid tirm will pT latmn 01 lint iiunarn uoun iorcn no every due ot Catarrh that cannntbe cured br the ue of Ilair Caurrh Cure. Sworn to telore me ana suMcnoea in my Hop picking on the earlier varie ties has already begun in the vicinity of Independence, and the regular sea son will begin about September 3. The British steamer Agnes Oswald, left Portland Monday, bound for Cape Town, loaded with 1,170,254 feet of lumber and a mixed cargo of merchandise. in the city yesterday. Miss Hay is now teaching in the Seattle schools. Mrs. C. A. Fischer accompanied j her daughter. Mrs. Armstrong to I prevnee this th day ol December, A. Snokmie where she will remali for a. w. gleapon, 1 a short time. j UM't Catarrh fin- I. uken'inrnalfy and ! A Singular Accident, acu directly on the blood and mucoiit tmlacei ', Ellis PInkerton n well known "l:c&Touti!iio. :-ongmanor Weston, met with a Sold by drucBlnu.TOc. 'most exciting accident last week on Hair Famllr Miu are the i-t- t)ie Carmlchael place northeast of town. While in tlie act of connecting j Notice to the Public. the derrick hook to the header box I wish to annoiiwe that I have re- ,, his clove caught in the nook and HOT WTATHER 0001)5 We Have Them one needs appeti tu 1.11 I !ii:nt iuiids tl.is lm: m:i'I.t. Whet, will you lind uiim!i l.g ilutntier or that ou i-uu r-ii-h riore than our Queen (l.ues. Heir. k Jams. Hussian t'miar ed and fanned Meats What do you drink? I: yen like a hot drink for breakfast try our celebrated "M. J I: Mocha and Java coffee. Some cool drink for lunch? Iced tea Is an i!! standby hot weather drink. We line Mime splemiiu brands- English llreaktast. Gun powder Spider I.i l- Young Hy son. Si hdiiri: - and othe r brand? witMM "h" rnr i'j" HAWLEY Bios. t t mu Military ! r ! Academy t & .Marshall Sts., Oregon. Portland. t . 1 S A Good Time A PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. modern and military It is impossible to identify the turned and c:u be found at my studio he was hoisted to the top of the uer I tramp who committed suicide at near the bridge. During my absence rick. Breaking loose he was thrown Tucker. Wash.. Monday, by laying from the city I visited the principal 20 feet to the derrick table below his head on ihe rail in front of a galleries of Tacoma. Portland, Seat- He sustained u fracture and a dislo moving train. His face is crushed tie ana iciorm. 1 nave urougiu dbck cation of the right forearm Also a ieyond recognition. . new material and the newest and Father Cornelius one of the found- raoBt up-to-date processes In the mak ers of St. Martin's Colioge. at Wood- lnS of artistic photographs I am land. Ave miles from Olvmuia. has alBU iulpped to turn out the latest just comnleted tht. PHlebratinn of the ming in mourns. It is one of the golden anniversary of bis ordination newest and most artistic mounts ever to the priesthood. Mrs. A. I.. Petrie. of Portland, kill ed a half-grown cougar near Lebanon. Sunday, with rocks. She was attack ed by the hcafct. and having stunned it uitli a blow, she kept up a fusillade of rocks upon its head until she klll--ed it. W. It. Statuell will build a sawmill at Jacksonville, this season, with a capacity of 60,000 feet per day. seen in Pendleton. Call and see It. W. S. BOWMAN, The photographer. badly bruised leg. It was such a harrowing sight that it caused twr of the men in the threshing gang o faint, thinking the fall killed lum A Daughter Was Born. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H W T-arn August 21, a daughter. Suicide Prevented. We sell the greatest of blood purl- The startling nnnounci nt that i fiers. Acker's Blood Elixir, under a I a preventative of miclde had neen positive guarantee. It will cure all I discovered !'! 'nter-Mt r..nv . run t chronic and other blood poisons. If 1 down systom. or deapnndeney invari-j you have eruptions or sores on your I ably precede suicide and something body, or are pale, weak or run down, nas been lounu mat win prevent that it Ik lust what you need. We refund condition which makes suicide likely He money if von are not satisfied. CO 1 At the first thought of self-destruction has purchased a magnificent body of rents and tl.00 F. W Schmidt & Co . 1 take Electric Bitters. It being a , great tonic and nervine will strength- I en the nerves and build up the sys tem. It's also a great stomach, liver I and kidney regulator. Only SOc. j Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallmtin & Co., druggists. 'itnber land in the vlelnlu uf the druggists. mi ami il! probably build a i.jad to r. lies shoe work at Teutsch'S. Pacific Ironworks Foundry, Machine g and Blacksmith Shop Structural Bron. Cast Columns, Etc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels. Bolts and Rods. All kinds of Repair Work Attended to Promptly Fast End Durnside St. Bridge, Portland. Health and Pleasure. When one goes to Lehman Springs there Is every assurance that not only ' ....1, t. 1 . 1 1 ,1 Will UI1U b Ul'Ulkll iw uuiiuuiuu uy UlU 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 fishing to bowling and gon. C. It. Dutton has sustained his reputation as a capable host by the manner In which he is providing for the comfort and pleasure of his guests. Put an End to it All. A grievous wall ofttlme comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, backache, l'.ver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's Now Life Pills, they put an end to It all. They are Kontlo. but thorough. Try them. Only 2Sc. Guaranteed by Tullman &. Co.'e drug storo. Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch's. T New 'UlldiligS, J complete. Manual training. J discipline. Boys successfully fitted for jj a., colleges or for business life. X Principal of 'Jo years' cxperl- ciict in Portland. T Boys of any uge admitted at Jatiy time. Wtite for catalogue. J Kill! term opens September ........ t 1 111 1 1 Now is the accepted tr.i 1 have your house pamtdiri pered. A little painting in 1 mere win neip its loco fully. Some nice, bn wail paper will lend if to any room. Our tele tin paper was never ,wi estccMs- pattern in endlett iintty : every one new and titoiiiti 1 color design. Better tact a let us show them to you and t you what it will cost for whole house or one room. E. J. Miirpby, 111 Court Street. O SPICES, o COFFEE, TEA BAKING POWDER. FUMHWNG EXTRACTS! AbJurePurily, Fines! Flavor, ; Geae$ Slrenh.?ea5or!iblcf rices. ! ; CL0SSET & DEYER5 PORTLAND, OREGON. J OREGON. PORTLAND. St. Helen's Hall iKi-t !M)9 by nt. Hev. B. W. Morris.) I Will enter Its 3tth year September I 1 V"i3 Xumbor of resident pupils' 1. anted to sixty. Book of information I sent on application. ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prln, TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBR0S Tidepbone Main A NEW UNION, 1 How to Join and Get Quick Results at Small Cost. , Why not Join our union of piano j purchasers and have a hundred dol lars? Ypu can do it mid no can help, you. This Is how it Is dono: we can well afford to sell ten or more pianos cheaper thuu one, so have organized a union of tun members. You Join and pay $10.00 down and tlO.OO a month, the pluno Is yours. Now here Is the best part of It. Every time u new member Jolus the price of your Instrument depredates in price $10. In other words, when the union Is filled every member guts his Instru ment $H)j less than regular price, for example, a regular $300.00 Instru ment can be had for $200.00 by Joining the union. Don't delay tak ing advantage of this great opportu nity, us It will only liiBt a few weeks of the dull seusoti. This, combined with our easy payment plan and ex change contract makes it possible for everyone .0 have an Instrument. Thorkelsen'a Pluno Hotiso, 315 K. Court street. Everything musical. Before deciding where to go to ; school, examine a j Pendleton j Academy catalogue for the coming year. New building and equipment. New man agement, und a faculty of exporlenc ed teachers Special arrangement for music students und for the care ful oversight of nil students from out of town All grades of public school work thoroughly done. Our college preparatory work Is accepted by the host colleges East and West. Moral and social advantages tho very best. Term begins Sopteinber 14, 1903. REV, W. H. ELEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER ICtli CARELESSNESS 1.. .1 ..w. to tin cause of 1 rlmre acc.dti.i- W carclMS1" never be churd M ,s Z 11 work CO" ... .. n..ioii...i in the best possible':.," sKllifu. w- repaired vehicle of.cn 1WJ hands better man -.i ..- tire set on our." the iciioe -j machine. no iieuunB in- r - tili3 11L- bolts. Lusts longf W uiille f"l way. fdnr This machine Is use! hy WJ, ernineuis 011 "'""'., 0rf" count of its uperiorit 0 methods wc mwi price; we set Uitr ' n SCt. . ind ( Winona wagons, : are the best. We NEACut "-