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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1903. Labor Day, You arc Invited to Inspect our t t t t i t t NEW FALL STOCK Jinn's Suits $10, $12, $15 and $20 Hoy's SuilB $2, $3, $4 and $5 Unequaled Variety. Lowest Prices Always BAE R 729 Main St GENERAL NEWS. The American liar . Association is in t-ossion at Hot Springs, Va. Thu fourth annual reunion ot the Spanish war nurses has Just closed nt San Francisco. One hundred at tended. l.os Angeles Is flouring on enter taining the nl?xt national convention 01 American hankers, at a cost to the local committee of $5,000 cash. It Is claimed by manufacturers thai there has been for a year past als overproduction of window glass an.! that the market la In had shape. Common seaweed has gained a foothold In the Louisiana rice fields and Is developing Into a great pest on tho.-e plantations within reach ot i. lie water. A safe wag captured at Joplin, Mo., I ii derul authorities, who had $33, inn in gold "located" therein, put there by a gang of swindlers. When ii-mmumI t was fouud to be entirely empty. An International congress of actu aries will be held In New York City next week. Every large llfo Insur ance company in the world will be represented. Socretary Cortelyou. of the department of commerce. Is pres ident. Jmlae Carroll T. Wood, of the Ar kansas supreme court, who Is a can didate for governor, opposing Gover nor Davis for a third term, knock ed the latter off a four-foot platform Wednesday in a light at Illsinarck, In that state. NORTHWEST NEWS, Fire destroyed Jay's lumber yard, at Everett, Wash.. Thursday . loss about $30,000. John J. McDonald, motorman, of Anaronda, Mont., was crushed to death while coupling two motor cars Thursday. Emma C. Anderson, of Portland, ha-- sued the city for $2.."0o dam ages, for injuries received In the Morrison stieet accident. Hndley .Morrison, a railroad con tractor, or Ho.eman. Mont., was held up and robbed of $1,800 In paper money, in the heart of the city of Hozeman, Thursday. S S. Mohler. of Oregon City, has Jut returned from thu ascent of Mount Jefferson, believed to bo the first trip of white men to the extreme .summit of the peak. The skeleton of "Russian Charlie," n well-known miner of Orant's Pass, was found. Thursday, after all search had been given up. He was lost In the mountains two years ago. The hardest rain that ever fell at tlrant's Pabe, in the month of Aug ust, visited that place Thursday. Harvesting has been greatly delay, ed and much damage will result. Six able seamen and marines have deserted from the gunboat Concord, felnee II recent arrival In Portland. A reward of Slo each is offered by Hi., government lor their capture. Iialph Pulitzer, son of the proprl i to . f il.' New York World Is Hu rt. i n-re" In Ilutte Mont . for unlnw IiiIm llllng llocky .Mountain sheep, on a i went hunting expedition in Montana BABY'S VOICE feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the lite of Mother's Friend, scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all tile parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this creat crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at $i.co per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to ull women sent free. Address gRADFICLD REBULATOft CO., Allmntm, Om. September 7 LEY , Pendleton HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. W. A. Coffey, Omaha. Ed lllnckburn, Baker City. E. L. Henklo, Anaconda. W. II. lteed, St. Louis. Whig Santhard, Chicago. A. 1). Spencer, Chicago. W I.. Brandt, Chicago. 11. Iiehmange. Oakland. Emma L. Dingham, Pomeroy. V. Welden. Portland. W. T. Oardner, Starbuck. W. O. Oardner. Llgouler. T. Muelhaupt, Portland. 1' A. Lockwood, Portland (3. T. Williams, Portland. C. It. Che8tnoy, San Francisco. J. A. Cooke. San Francisco. Mrs. W. S. Offnor and daughter, Wallace. H. C. Lacy. San Francisco. M. J. Montelth, Portland. Thomas Noster, Portland. A. Nylander, Portland. J. U. McCune. Portland. E. Uraydon. Portland. Oeorgo Stevens, Spokane. E. 1). Thomas, Lowlston. K. H. Caston. Spokane. Golden Rule Hotel. .Mrs. C. Jones and daughter, Helix. T. J. Vamler, Uklah. -Mrs. S. Ashor, Seattle. Mrs. E. E. Williams. Walla Walla, N. It. Bamett, Boise. H. L. (irlflln and wife. Iiniar. J. Nelson and wife, Athena. H. I. Watts, Athena. D. Estes, Athena. G. A. McElroy, Athena. F. D. Cramer and wife. Seattle. C. Homer. Walla Walla. G. Nortel, Walla Walla. William .Mills, Juniper. W. P. Jennette, Adams. W. Pearson, city. K. Nelson, city. C A. Nelson, city. Mrs. Eva Mills, Baker City. A. T. Davis, Seward. Hay Greene, city. M. A. Henshaw. Spokane. atiieor onto, city or tolidoj IXCiS UOOKTY. I , , . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner ol the llriaol K. J.Cheney & to , doing business In the city olToleilo. comity and itate atorenald, anil that ald Arm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollara for each and every caseol Catarrh that cannotbe cured bv the uo ot Hall'i Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pretence this 6th day ot December, A. j K.IL , im- A. W. (ILE-tSOS, 1 ' Notary Public. limit' Catarrh Cure l taken Internally anil acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. Send for testimonial, Itw, F. J. CHKNKV & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Boldbydruttlst.76c. Hall's Family Pill" are thn best. Photographers' Association of Pacific Northwest. Salem. Oregon, September 23-27, 1D03. One nnd n third fare to Port land for the round trip. Tlckots on sale September 20. 21. 22. Good re- turnlnir September 30th. '03. tor xur ther particulars, call on or address F. F. Wamsley, agent. Lewiston Interstate Fair, Lewlston, Idaho, October 26-31, '03. From Pendleton to Lowlston and return. $7.20 tickets on sale October 20th to 30th Inclusive, limited to No vember -d, '03. For further particu lars, call on or address F. F. Wams ley, agont. Is the joy of the household, for without it no happiness can bo complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe, nnuels smile at and commend the thoughts nnd aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, how ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall MOTHER'S FRIEND SNYDERRANCHGROP NINE THOUSAND SACKS FINE WHEAT THIS YEAR. AM the Grain Is heavy, Clean and of Good Quality, as Was the Case Throughout the Entire Despaln Gulch Country Some Damage to Grafn Because of Recent Rains, Mack Williams, of Despaln Gulch, was In the city today with wheat from the Snyder ranch. That ranch Is sending tour wagons lo the city per day now with this year's yield, and has several days hauling yet before it gets the last sack Into thu warehoui-es. There were 11,000 sacks threshed this year on that ranch, and the yield tanged from 2S to 30 bush els. 1 The wheat was all good and heavy and will make good grain for the mills. Some of the wheat In the Des paln neighborhood was heavier In yield than what was grown on this ranch, as some ot the Ileitis ran as high us 35 bushels to the acre. Al most all of the grain In that part of the country was cut before the rain came, and therefore there was little or no damage done to the crops, hut In the Cold Springs nulguhorhood there was a good deal of the wheat that was not cut by me unto tue rains came, and this Is damaged to some extent. What grain was not cut will lose In weight and will bleach to a certain extent, even with as light a rain ns the one of the first of the week. But as only a small portion of the fields had not been cut. the damage to the county wIP be little or nothing. FOR BETTER EXPERIMENTS. Food Commissioner Bailey Has Fit ted Up a Laboratory. Portland. Aug. 2S. J. W. Bailey, state dairy anil food commissioner. Is fitting up a now laboratory In the Breeden building, for the purpose of more extensive tests ot the food pro ducts now un the market. He has all the paraphernalia for the work, and In u few days will he able to test any article of food that in brought to him and give a com plete analysis of Its contents. There Is no fund available for this work, hut Air. Bailey will use tho lines collected from law-breakers to keep tho work going. He Is now at work on a new nat ional law that Is being framed in the Interest of pure food and which he will submit to the Oregon delegation with a view of having It introduced lnlo congress. He Is In hopes of see ing It passed at the next session. In 1904, at thu St. Louis Exposl-J Hon, he will work for the adoption of a similar law by foreign nations. There will be largo delegations from all over the world In the country nt this time, and the occasion will be right for introducing the subject for their consideration. Farms for Sale. We now have listed for salo some of the heat wheat farms and stock ranches in the county. Tho stock ranches can be sold either with or without the stock. All tho places are well Improved and well supplied with water. Also some very deslrablo city property, -including new modern resi dence on north side or river. Call aud got prices. BENTLEY & HAIITMAN. Put an End to It All. A grievous wall orttlme conies as a result ot unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills, they put an end to It all. They are gentle, but thorough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Tallinau & Co. 'a drug store. To the National Irrigation Congress, Ogden, Utah, Sept, 15-18, 1903. For the above occasion, tho O. H. & N. Co. makes a rale ot $23,70 to Og den and return, or $25.20 to Salt I-nke and return. Tickets on snlo Septem ber 12 and 13; final limit October 10. 1903. For further particulars, call on or address F. F. Wamsley, agent. Railroad Ferry at Lyle. Tim Dulles. Aim. 28. It Is ril- ninreil In railroad circles here, that a railroad ferry like that of the Northern Pacific at Kalamn, will be lint In at Lyle, for the purpose of Irniist'errliiir the trains from the Lyle & Golilendale road to tho O. 11. & N. tracks. State Miners' Association Meeting. Portland. Ore.. September 7th, '03 one and a third fare for tho round trip. Tickets on sale Soptembor 4 r nnd C, We sell the nreatest of blood purl tiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a positive guarantee. It will cure all chronic nnd other blood poisons. It you havo eruptions or sores on your body, or are pale, weau or run nown It, Is Just what you need. We refund money It you are not satisfied. 50 cents and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Salt I.nko City Is said to bo ono of the most piosporous cities In tho United States, reckoned upon tho amount and character of Its Improve ments nnd decrease in volume ot public and private debts. TO EDUCATE THE NEGRO. Non-Partlsan and Non-Raclal Con gress at Pensacola. Pensacola, Fin., Aug, 28.--A negro educational congress lo continue two days was formally opened hro under the presidency ot Hov. O. W Lewis. The congress has for Its chief pur pose, ns exphilned In the opening ad dresses, the furthering of negro edu cation. It will eschew politics, and will deal entirely with Mm educa tional problem with the general pur pose of elevating Hie uogro race. Some of the men of prominence who ate expected to address the con gress are J, W. Lyons, register ot the United Stales treasury; Dr. I. H. o , ...in,,,. .,f tho Southwestern Christian Advocate, of New Orleans: Bishop J. W. Alslork, of Alabama,) and Dr. J. M. Buckley, of Now lork j IRRIGATION CONORESS. j Long List of Scientists nnd Experts WIN Be at Ogden. I Ogden, Utah, Aug. 28. The list ot, scientists and experts In irrigation ; nnd forestry who will attend the, meeting of the Nntlounl Irrigation, Congress to he held In tills city next month Is rapidly being sw oiled. , Word has been received from Secre-, tary of Agriculture Wilson that h0 would attend the congress and tie-, ii .... ,i,ir..Uu, iir. will he accnin-1 panied by a mimlior of scientists nnd experts of (he United States depart ment of agriculture. Best shoo work at Totitscb's. OREGOS BLUE RIBBON STATE FAIR SALEM September J4 9, J903 The greatest Exposition and Livestock Show on the Pa cific coast, High-Class ltaclng overy af ternoon. $12,000 CASH PREMIUMS on livestock nnd fnnn products. All exhibits hauled freo over the Southern Pacific. lli'dut-ed transportation tutes on nil lines. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE. held in connection with fair. Fine camping ground freo and reduced rates on camp ers' tickets. Come and bring your families. For further information, wrlto M.D.WISDOM,Secretary Portland : Oregon 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 ot piano purchasers and have a hundred dol lars? You can do It and wo can help you. TI1I3 Is how It Is done: Wo can well afford to sell ten or more pianos cheaper than one, so have organized a union of (en members. You Join aud pay $10.00 down nnd $10.00 n mouth, tho piano Is yours, Now hero Is the best part of It. Kvery time a new member Jolus tho price of your Instrument depreciates In price $10; In otbor words, when the union Is filled overy member gets his instru ment $10j less than regular price, for example, n regular $300,00 Instru ment can bo had for . $200.00 by Joining tho union. Don't delay tak ing advantage of this great opportu nity, as It will only last a few weoks of tho dull season. This, combined with our easy payment plan and ex change contract makes it possible for ovoryono vjo havo on Instrument. Thorkelsen's Piano House, 315 B. Court street. Everything musical. ABC Somim Pure, Pale and SparklblZ. Bottled Only ot tho Brewery In St Lout. sold nvekvwiiEttn. Pictures Of Your Vacation Trip Pcopk who have been on their summer vacations are beginning to Tcturn and are bringing hack with them some beauti ful pictures. Cameras, Films, Tripods Plates, all kinds albums, printing paper, mounts, and all kinds of supplies for amateur photo graphers at low prices. We'll Help You with Your Photo Troubles F. W. Schmidt (Any The Roliuble Druggist l-ostolTicr Mod. rlione MulliSj, What Do You Eat? Tell us what yon eat and we will tell you what you are. Wholesome, palatable, appetizing, high jraile; groceries is what you will find in our store at prices that you will 'find liartl to beat. HAWLEY Btos. OREGON. PORTLAND. St. Helen's Hall Has a Normal Kindergarten Training Class in connection with Its Acade mic Department. Separate residence. Two-year course. Model Kindergar ten. I'rovldos prnctico work. For details address ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prln. Ilefore deciding where to go to school, examine a Pendleton Academy catalogue: for tho coming year. New hniiiiim' imii nmilnmnnt. New man agement, nnd a faculty of experienc ed teachers. apociai arrange"""" for music students nnd for tho caro tid oversight ot all students from out of town. All grades of public school work thoroughly done. Our college preparatory work is accepted by the best collegos East and West. Moral and Roclal advantages tho very best. Torm begins September 14, 1903. REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 16th f " tr? t unEAl Just call un Mnln 1C. - .'I ' W send our wagon around with 2 nunnm f lco creamyo l W dessert can you get mor ' satisfactory ttd Ta this hot weather, tbaa wafcr, and lco cro.im ... ... - vumuv ninrn n in l. uut cream la Pre, cold and delicious tf you are down town drop in m try our hot weather drinks. Try our candles, they are m, fresh every day. A .....ojo iccciveu When vm place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack ant ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when vo W can get the best for the saml !! 1 price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 51 Is a Sooo Time! Now Is the accepted time hav vnur house naintfid Ot D pered. A little painting here ii there will neip ns iooxs wunuj full v. some nice, onont. na wall paper will lend a Irtthni to any room. Our stock of J paper was never .tiore eompleti In untlltst variety al anil uo-to-date i color design. Better come In al let us show tnem to you aw i you what It villi cost lor ya whole home or one room. E. J. Mtitphy, 111 Court Street. nrn- A KTCE1 1 JlXXl'J TRUCKIN STORAG1 CROWNERBROl Telephone Main CARELESSNEj In driving is ine - - j never uu ti""b-- .ir rnl i onlr Al work f s is finished In the gl possible, by skillful woJ repaired vehicle often 1 hands better man i Got your tires set ol x machine. Does ot t gl no heating UP the f J ng bous. -TUe way. Set them wf S This machine is u;j ornments on nrt'"! count ot us " ,0t methods. price; wo set big or a sot. wu Winona wagons, b 81 r.oev9 II.