I -St f 4 a . 1 - - : n.B I Mimsimu.Tax-m 6) i i Labor Day, Yl ii arc tnvitt-'il to Inspect our t t t Men' Suits $10. $12,$In and $20 Kov's Suits $2. $3. $4 and $5 4 Uncqnaled Variety. Lowest Prices J Always BAER & 729 Mani St H..4..W.41"I GENERAL NEWS. I The 300 milk dealers of Pittsburg and Allegheny have organised a com- bine. j One hundred ten million now rail-, road ties are used in the United . .States every year. An alligator three feet long was ; caught in a crab net In the Hacken- sack river, New Jersey. Wednesday j last. A Swiss, on a wager, la rolling a no-gallon cniK of wine from his native town to Rome, a distance of over 800 . miles. j August 36 the general condition of ; the cotton crop all through "the belt" : was 9 per cent better than the aver- t age lor the preceding 10 years. i A riot at Pektn. China. Wednesday. ' bocarsen French and American sold iers, resulted In two of the latter being seriously wounded with bayo nets, j Seventeen thousaud seven hundred persons are employed on the rail roads of Kansas, of .whom 3.000 work In the Santa Fe madhiue shops at To iietta. ' .Martin Stevens, a miner at Frank lin Furnace. N. J.. was killed while $00 feet under ground, by a stroke of lightning which followed an elec tric light wire into the mine. A "core" of solid rock 1.500 feet j high, has during the past year benn forced directly upward in the center 1 of the crnter of .Mount Pelee and it j js being slowly pushed to a greater nelghL It is one of tho greatest vol- j enno wonders In the world. j A. W. Gorstllne. a Long Island City manufacturer, wag arrested and jail d on a serious charge. lie suicided in bis cell by turning ou the gas. He made a will while In his cell, be queathing all his property to his nephew, who made the charge against him. William H. Clark, representative of a New York collecting agency, was arrested nt Home. X. Y., on a charge of fraud. In jail, while vehemently protesting his innocence, he was seiz ed with a lit, fell on the atouo Hoor. broke his leg, and died of heart fail ure In a few mluutes. NORTHWEST NEWS. The Dotigla? County Pioneers' As sociation is now in session at Olalla, near Ttoseburg. John E. llarvoy. a well-known bus moss man of Jacksonville, died Thurs day of pneumonia. George Chandler, of Haker City, will bond a carload of fine cattle to she State Fair at Salura. Ethel and .Marguerite Infker, two Baker City bablu. won a silver medal at a baby show at Anbury Park. X. J.. Thursday. H. E. Norton, cook In the Sumner Hotel of Taeoma. committed suicide Thursday, by taking an overdose of morphine. The Indliimauu against chief of Police fiulilvnn. or Seattle, have been . dismissed by Judge Uell. of the su perior i-ourt of King county Mrs Hanlc. whose husband is in (all nt Seattle, for highway robbery, has arranged to go on the atuge to raise money with wliioh to defend him. -Jacksonville grnpegrowers are pro ducing an oxcolluut quality of grope wine, this fall, and this promises to become a regular Industry In tha section. .Ex-County Treasurer a B. Lyford. of Rock Islnud county, Illinois who absconded last July with JlS.000 In comity ftindB, has just been captured at Victoria. 11! C. A shot was fired at the engineer of a Great Northern express train neti' Oreat Falls, early Thursday moroinx md It is believed to lie un attempted iiold-up, which was foiled by the refu sal of the onglneer to stop the train. Following the tin ylvcn the ntHr-lilc that Northern Pacific train No. 1, In I... I..M ii,mi. .i.Ti.. i . 1 , . , i Wednesday, a specla loaded with Plnkerton dotectlyes and deputy Hher.,,novee all eruptions of the skin pro itfs. was sent 20 minutes ahead of duclng a perfect complexion or monnv .nis train, to onset any attempt. The special carried a stock car containing U) saddle hon-e,. ai.om unarmed men anil B nntllnv run I . c o---- , September 71 4 DALEY Pendleton .iiiiiiniiiiifiiMi mi ""T T"T 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. R H. Smith. Zanesville. (leoree K. Burton, San Francisco. G W Thompson. Portland. H. F. Conner. Portland. W. R. Cllendennlng. Portland. J. P. Marnpel. San Francisco. W. Arlfs. Chicago. A. U Knight, city. Allen L- Duncan. San Francisco. F. S. McMabon, Portland. Ed Blackburn. Baker City. James E. Burke. Cincinnati. A. F. Nye. Portland. G. H. Wood. San Francisco. Ollliert Joyce, Spokane. I. . A. Franse. Spokane. W. D. Marks. Portland. A. Nylander. Portland. J. F. Fisher. Portland. 8. W. Spencer. Heppner Walter M. Pierce. R. S. Bryson, Eugene. J. O. Vanwlnkle, Salem. C. A. Sampson. Chicago. W. L. Ewing, Westfleld. J. L. Wilson. Portland. Guy Bartlett. Walla Walla. U A. Flag and family. Chicago. Lee C. Scott. Portland. C. E. Moore. St. Joe. Mrs. G. L. Lindsay, Grande. John R. Dalley. Everett. T. E. O'Connor. Marysvllle. Dr. H. Martin. Kansas City. Golden Rule Hotel. O. D. Galley. Portland. J. W. Nenlnger, city. E. A. Pierson, San Francisco. Ed Doyle, city. Madge Coiieland. city. G. W. Thompson. Portland W. Fletcher, Portland. F. J. Xlelot, TJklah. E. Cameron, Nye. Harry Wright. Nye. Mrs. Hume. Pilot Ruck. T. H. Beathe, Weston. C. L. Downer, Spokane. W. Tionder. Hillings. H. A. Ulachmore, Walla Walla. E. A. Fanisher. Walla Walla. E. Drown, Colfax. W. N. ClayiKjol. Colfa.v H. L. Shnte. North Powder. J. E. Smith. Alpena. U. M. Wright. Baltimore. U. V. Felt and wife. Mention .Mrs. M. Nelms, Elenscall. J. F. Mann, Spokane. Mrs. E. E. Robbins. Pullman. Mrs. B. Notininn, SKknue. Mrs. C. Neumann. Spokane. Clarence Neumann, Spokane. Ivoy Wolf, Spokane. Mrs. Ida Johnson, Spokane. .Mrs. .Mary TilleiiKer, Dayton. .Mrs. Jane C. .Miller. Indian Fly. Mrs. M. Wilson, Morrow. J. A. Creswull, Vnncycle. C. Rhodes. Whutcom. F J. Gardner, Portland S. Hume. Pilot Itock. Bute or Ohio city er Touso i ! jtcac l!nrnTT . Fran 1. Choy mi with tht hl the J doin )a)aei ia the etty ot Toleilo. county rvui.jr iMiineroi in n mi n, j.i-nAn.v.i-iM audts.i(ortMM andthntuM arm will tut theiumnl On Kandned Dalian (oreich nd Terywoi i:mrrn lasi wmnottw cured by thuol Htr Caurrh Cure. eom to wtore me and tubtcrtbod In my I wftl)iihdyot tembr,A I itAL t a. v. cleason. ,-rrr otr ruwic. llair Uatarrb IHire 1. taken tnteruatly and aetdtteUyfln tb blood and muesua iutUc of th ijtm 8ud for teitiDionlali, trw. fold by ilruiiEitt'. lie. t. j. uiia.-.c cu., Toledo, Ohio. Ilall'a Family Pilla are thn he.t. Notice. A!' icr.on Sct'.ted to II. M Sluan, please call and settle tbel. accounts. Blacksmith shop corner Cottonwood and East Alta. Pendleton people aro loyal to Pen dleton's business enterprises. That is tho reason the Ross Ico & Cold Storage Company have had to put on two wagons and then can scarcely handle the trade. Give us your or ders and we will take care of It If wo have to put on four times two wagons. 'Phone Main 18S1 e -7 OICK ueauncno, indigestion and Const pa- tinn a Hnttt,fi -.k v.; refunded. 2Se and 50c Write tn for free sample W II liookor & ro ' t,S 1 v p V VIS J S I 1. . " '. ' wt iiKKiaie. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, PEN llOWEXT BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR ST. JOSEPH'S. Increase In the Teaching Force, and Enlargement of the Curriculum An Increased Enrollment Over Last Year Is Assured for the Coming Term New Hospital Will Be Open ed October Four, St. Joseph's Academy will open next .Monday with bright prospects fur a successful year. It has been de cided to Increase the number of teach ers In thp faculty, and an instructor in the violin has been added to the list. The lady In charge of that de partment Is a specialist in her line, and has had much experience in teaching that instrument alone. He sides, there are two other music teachers, as has been the arrange ment in past years. There arc now 14 young ladies boarding at the convent, nud more .tiaw enminer riallv Tjiar vear there wai enrollment of 268 during the vaar nnrl it (a avnaptoil that thin filim. J HUU i lO VIWVCU HHBV HU bcr will be increased during this year. The hospital Is nearly completed and will be opened on the fourth of the coming month, if the plans of the order carry. The completion of the work has been held back for a long time by the tardiness of the mill peo ple in furnishing the material for the interior finishing, but this material has almost all been furnished at last, snd the work is fast nearlng the end. The new hospal is needeu badiy. for the old building is over crowded at this time and mere is not room for all the people who wish to be admitted for 'treatment. MOVING A RESIDENCE. New Dwelling Will Be Erected at Corner of Thompson and Webb. Workmen are busy moving the house on East Webb street formerly occupied by E. M. Lyons as a resi dence, from the lot on which i. now stands to one near the plant of the Electric Light & Power Company. The house is the property of G. I. La Dow. and he will remodel and con vert it into a nice reuid-jnee when he gets it onto the new lot. Joseph Ell will bu;ld a modern res idence on the property that is :i! ? vacated by the old hous1?. he having bought the lot from Mr. LnDow. The lot is surrounded by tro- sever?! years old. and the owner is attempt ing to save them. As there is not suillcleiit room for the house to be moved without the trees being in the wny, Mr. Ell has had them grubbed up and laid Hat on the ground. The house will then ho pulled over them and they will he raised to their posi tions and again planted. Whether or not they will stand the rough us age Is a question, for they are both big trees and will have to be taken completely out of the ground in order to get the house over them MAJOR MILSAPS HERE Veteran Salvation Army Worker Lec tures at the Barracks Again To night, Major John MUsaps. special Held worker ror the Salvation Army, who has been in the city for the past two days, will speak at thu barraoks, on West Wobb street, tonight, for the last time. From here he soen to Wallu Walla j and from there to La Grande, and 011 eastward, toward Salt Lake City, stopping at every small town and hamlot on route. Major Mil satis passed through Pen dleton the season of ISIS, when the Uaunock Indians were on the war path, nnd remembers very vividly his osporienees on Uncle John Halley's stage concheh. (n the Dlue inotin- tnlnu nt Ihnl llmi. tT.. I.. ... .1 .. . .H.t.a ... .... time-. hi; ii fclKUll . surprUed at the wonderful progress J made in liastorn Oregon since his last visit, and rinds it difficult, at I times, to believe that It is the same country he passed through in those pioneer days A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to die. and a son rlillni? fnr life is miles to get Dr. King's New Dls'cov- er' f"1- consumption, coughs and colds, W. H. Brown of Leosvlllo, Ind endured death's agonies from asth ma: hut this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep sound ly everj' nlghL" I.ikb marvelous cures of consumption, nncumnnla. r," " .miw unit ,1111 prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaran teed bottols 60c nnd $1.00. Trial bot tles fr.v at Tollman & Co.'s drug store Farms for Sale. V um liavo Hated for sale some of tho beat wheat farms and stock laoches In tho county. The stock ranches can be sold cither with or without the stock. All the places are well Improved and well supplied with water. Also some very desirable city property, including new modern resi dence op north side ot river. Call nnd get prices. UENTLEY &. HAUTMAN. 77. I Do You Want 8 CabT , . .)' want prompt and rella IHC i-ervlco call un 'nhone Main ici. The McKay Cab Co, The World's Greatest Cure for the Liquor and Tobacco Habits. Read what A. Carrey, a prom inent attorney of linker City, says of Trib: "I have given your Trib n fair trial and followed directions fully and nov, desire to tender you my unsolicited words as to Its efflvieney. Let me truthfully say that I feel entirely dif ferent In every way. It seems "trntigo. Indeed, to me to he read" 1 and waiting for three square mrals , a day. pood, sound, refreshing sleep, , Utiiiinlna ntllt n (lOfTrCP MO I1U1VUIIB lllgmutun... .. r-- of olf-rellanco that used to require more than ono cocuinii 10 lmnu u. did not take Trib from a moral stand- . t.. I..., tf ibb n nhnlnn tiptwentl liquor, the pine box and Trib, nnd Trih nn out n a rnir conietu. positively have 110 appetite for lntox i.,r,,a .mi in linlffp nthors bv myself. nnvore ran derive the same benefit. Trib has mado many happy homes " PHr-o npr treatment. $12.(10. For alc by all druggists. Attention Eagles. Beginning with September A, P.MI- Will meet the first and third Fridays of, the month tn Hendricks' hail, aii Eagles are requested to attend. J. T. HINKLE, Worthy President ROY W. RITNER. Worthy Secretary. J. H. Gwlnn at La Grande. t it cwinn one nf the best known and most popular Insurance men in 1 Oregon, representing the New York j Life, from Pendleton, was looking 1 after business for his company in l.a j Orande yesterday. Mr. Gwlnn is also . a .1 - H'.iilr,.iinKir 1 Fecreiar.i in no- uifguu iiuuieiunu.. Association. I.a Grande Observer. rr? - r No Dessert More Attractive nuv irnminii axiu j-j.-.. ,1 spend hours S'Jikiu;;, A feVilrvJ. fcwifetemu, iiiiurinat prodncfn better r -uHs m 'wo m!:iui"? Ererytluiig iu th' jjcs i 8:;nn! .n U. it water ami .-t tec il. li'ticti cti n. A -ir-prisetoth' li ,11-. -..:f. . . ' vi-.-. ! - "I pens.-. IVvitt.-' . li F r' -. vors: Iniui.. ' . . "-: iir. burrj-. At '.t ' . - ' OREGON'S; BLUE RIBBON! STATE FAIR SALEM September J4 J9, 1903 Tne greatest Exposition and Livestock Show on the Pa cific coast. High-Class Racing every af ternoon. $12,000 CASH PREMIUMS on livestock and farm products. All oxhlhliR hauled free over the Southern Pacific. Iteduced transportation rates on all lines. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE. held in connection with fair Hue camping ground free and reduced' rates ou camp ers' tickets. Come and briug your families. For further information, write M.D.WISDON.Secrefary Portland ; ; ; Oregon A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Results at Small Cost. Why not Join our union of pluno purchasers nnd have a hundred dol lars? Ymi con do It and we can help you. This is how it is done: We can well afford to soli ten or more pianos cheaper than one, so have organized a union of ten members. You join and pay $10.00 down and flO.OO a month, thu piano is yours. Now hero is the best part of it. Every time a new member Joins the price of your instrument depreciates In price $10; In other words, when the union Is tilled every member gets his Instru ment $10v less than regular price, for example, a regular $300.00 instru ment can be had for $200.00 by Joining the unlou. Don't delay tak ing advantage of this great opportu nity, as it will only last a few weeks of the dull season. This, combined with our easy payment plan and ex change contract makes It possible for cvoryono ,o have an Instrument. Thorkolson's Piano House, 31D E Court street Everything musical. 1903. ; BEERS ; hf World ft JL' aiXlVW 1: Over Fully Matured, ij Sola Everywhere. fj ' m.TmZLJu-JAiXMS&3nm SH i . 73 Of Your Peoj'k- who ha vi litcn "a t eir summer icationt. art hetrinniiic to return an arr bringing back with them some beauti ful pictures. Cameras, Films, Tripods Plate-,, ail kinds albums, printing paper, mounts, and all kinds of supplies for amateur photo graphers at low pnet 11 . &J yc'U Help You With 3 ir t-w "T i.i 1 Yoar rnoio irouoics IF. W. Schmidt The Reliable Druggisi :ICN'0X2 yr yoiuz. World-R.enowned I d i t Fall Styles Ready i C. E. ROOSEVELT j Agent f Pendleton, Oregon - . -" ! 1 "4 ! v -- ! OREGON. PORTLAND. St. Helen's Halli . Ha.i a Noi mat Kintlergurten Training ' Clas in connection with Its Acntlo-1 mli- Uopartmont Separate residence. ! j Two-year course Model Klndergar-1 ten Provide- practice Mirl, Kor ; detulls addruss I ELEANOR TEBBETTS. Prin. Before decldmg where to go Kcnuui, examine a I Pendleton Academy catalogue for the coming )cur Now building and equipment. New man agement, and a faculty of experienc ed teachers. Special arrangement for music students and for the care ful oversight of all students from out of town. All grades of public school work thoroughly done. Our college preparatory work Is accoptcd by the beat colleges East and West. Moral and social advantages the very best. Term begins September U. 1903. REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY. PRINCIPAL S TATE NO RMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 10th " --3 ICE GREI Just call up Main 1631( ton's Candy Store, wo win's our wngon around with quantity of Ico cream you What dessert can you get t satisfactory nnd refres! this hot weather, than and ice cream. Our creat pure, cold and delicious, you are down town drop In try our. hot weather drl Try our candles, they are fresh every day N diwavs rtc 1 ,.d V1(,f place your order wth us Fir. Tamarack ..Pine,, 'h bu poor i.uaUfct can get thf bf-t tor th-j? price' r S o..f: ? Telephone Mafn FRANSFf TRUCBtiW STORAGI CROWNERBRO Telephone Main I j t , i1 Now is the accepted ; have your house paintelt' f pered. A little painting)?; there will help its Iooki T. , fully. Some nice, bri wall paper will lend a I, , to any room. Our stock ';i paper was never .nore cottyj pattern in endless vari, , every one new and up-tw.i irolfir rlfelnn nttpr r.OKC. let us show them to vcm you what it will cost l?i whole house or one resr. E. J. Murpk 111 Conrt Street. CARELESSNE la driving Is the caute M rlage nccldeuts, but care" novor be charged againsi Ing repairs. All work us Is finished in tho .possible, by skillful workBJ repaired vehicle ofton humid tmttnr Hum IlCW Got your tires, set on o"l machine. Dooa not m" , no heating up the fo1,0fJ lng bolts. leasts longer -way. Set them while ' Tlilc mM.Ia la used hi' ornmonts o,n arUHory , count of Ha superior". .i - ... . ,... not 1 nrlrn- uftt lill? or 831 a set Winona wagons, nck'v!j w litti GOOD SOUND I 12' NEACLE BBOM