DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNE8DAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1903. During This Wo will, give a 20 por cent on BAE R 4 T 729 Main St, ,s...4..t..5....s...H..fr.f....H GENERAL NEWS. Marconi hat secured a concession of 25.1)00 square feet of space at tho St. I.ouls Fair for the demonstration of wireless telosraphy. Tho United Cereal Company, cap I- llrj1 nf tl'r. OAAnnn lma irnnn I tallied at $125,000,000. has gono bankrupt nnd a receiver been ap pointed to manage Its affairs. Tho democrats of New York nomi nated Dennis O'Drleu to succeed him self as Judge In tho court of appeals. Yesterday the republican state com mittee indorsed him. The A. T. & S. V. railway an nounces a raise in the wages of all jn uic nas ui .... boilonuakers. machinists and black-, T'feVrper0: U' The 13 ami tl-yoar-old daughters . of Peter Malloop, of Tulare, Cal., j were practically torn to nieces by a runaway horse dragging them along a barbed wire fence. A new Chlno-Americau treaty is being framed. The Pekin govern ment Insists upon a clause gagging all nowspapors published In the American settlements in China. NORTHWEST NEWS. There wore 11G births and 105 deaths in tho city .of Portland during the month of August. Earl WUoughby was killed In a sawmill accident at Cambridge. 20 miles north of Wolser, Idaho. Tues day. Heavy rains in the Willamette val ley aro causing hop fields to mould and great loss is being suffered In ranny localities. Frank Mulkoy was stabbed to death at Junction City, Or., Tuesday, by Jonathan J. Ilutler. Trouble has been browinir between the men for some time. ' Tho Southern Paclllc Company is contemplating tho construction of a h,-,i, ii.. int.. Tinmiiniiit pmintv. California, to tap tho great timber belt of that district. Ono of the novel entertainments at Butte on Labor Day was a drilling contest between two blind miners. One drilled nine inches and tho other 3 3-1C Inches In 20 minutes. i ell i ; School B Will Soon Ring Get your books and supp ies ol us We are the recognized headquarters tor school supplies ol :lll kinds and have a stock unequaled in Eastern O.egon. Al' books in use in the public and parochial schools and the ncadfsmy. TABLETS TABLETS TABLETS Largest, most beautifully coveted tablets with best paper, in Pendleton for the money. Parents, let us furnish your boys and girls with needed supplies to commence school Come with them or let them come alone. We give children the same attention as prown people We will save i you mqney. Our motto 'YOUR MONEY BA0K IF NOT SATISFIED" Frazier's t Week discount of Boys School Suits J Boys Knee Pnpt- 2 piece , suits $1.50 to $2 00 li s Knee rants 2 piece suits $2 25 to $2 75 , Boys Kneo Pants 2 piece suits 3 to $ 1.00 Boys Knee Pants 3 piece suits $2.50 to $3 00 Bovs Knee Pants 3 niece suits . $3 25 to $4.25 ' Young Men's Long rants $3.75 to $4 25 - Young Men's Long Pants $4.50 to $5 50 Young Men's Long Pauls $G to $10 1 DALEY Pendleton NEW FUNERAL CAR. Dnker & Folsom Will Soon Have One of the Most Artistic in the State. Halter & Folsom, the undertakers, wll! In tlin rnnrso nf rt fnw ilnvs. ,)laco ln service their remodeled ami . . i 1 - beautiful vehicle, and one i.iat would he a credit to a city many times as largo as Pendleton, lloth tho firm and tho city have just causo to be proud of this elegant car, as it Is safo to say thero Is not such another In tho state, outsldo of Portland. It is finished artistically ln white and gold, tho body and running gear . . ,,. ,,, ,i,, - nffcot " fa "bonl er of ' gold around tho ndes, The Interior of the car Is covered with a rich, whlto satin, which is soft and delicate as down. Tho cur- tains which cover tho glass sides arc fringed with cold, and tno fixtures aro convenient and up-to-date. The design of tho car Is tho very latest and Its arrangement the most im proved. The work of remodeling and painting tho car was done by C. C. Sharp and much credit Is due him and his skilled workmen who per formed this excellent lob. Baker & Folsom also have their magnificent now black, rubbor-tlred hearse In uso and are prepared to give best service at funerals. The Modern School of Commerce, successor to tho Pendleton Business College, opens Monday, September 7. Bookkeeping, stenography and pen. maushin courses nro taught. For fur thpr Information, address Modern School of Commerce, Pendleton, Or egon. or ha Grande, Oregon. Pendleton neonle aro loyal .o Pen dleton's business enterprises. That Is tho reason the lloss Ico & Cold Storago Company linvo hud to put on two wagons and thon can scarcely handle tno iraue. Glvo us your or 1 .t Mn.i will fnlm rnro nf it if uuis miu vj ..... -.. -- wo have to put on four times iwo wagons. 'Phone llain 1881 Have your Teutsch's. shoes repaired at Book Store WOOD 15 PLENTIFUL AMOUNT CUT IN MOUN TAINS 8AME AS U8UAL. Kamela Woodmen Have Large Amounts on Hand Ready for Ship, ment to This City Cars Scarce During the Wheat Rush Teams Now Busy Hauling Wood to Track. Wood will not ho as scarco in the market this winter as tho present situation in this city would lead to believe. H. It. Collins, ono of llio most prominent wood dealers of Kumola, was In the city yesterday evening, nnd says that ho has had four and flvo men cutting wood all summer, and that other woodmen of that vi cinity have been getting out the usual amount all season. Just at present not very much wood Is being shipped to tho market, on ac count of tho cars being busy handl ing tho wheat crop, but ntter tho temporary harvest rush Is over, wood will begin to move and will bo Just as plentiful as ovor. Tho only drawback to tho wood sit uation ln the mountains Is tho fact that it must bo hauled farther, as tho good timber near the track Is all cut out. Tho price for cutting wood has in creased ln tho past year, from 90 cents a cord to $1.25 a cord now. Otherwise thu cost of production Is no greater than It wns flvo years ago, In fact. It Is less In somo respects, as the haulers have built excellent roads and have prepared convenien ces for handling wood on the dump, at tho track, which they did not have flvo years ago, thus lessening the cost of handling It. The cost of producing it has In creased about 35 cents per cord. while the cost to tho consumer has increased from $1.75 to $2 per cord. Tho dumps at Kamela are now full of good wood, as usual, nnd there Is no shortage In sight. As soon as cars can be procured wood will begin to move the same as usual. MERCHANTS' CARNIVAL. Exposition by Manufacturers and Merchants of Portland, September 15 to 18, Under Auspices of Mult nomah Athletic Club. For tho above occasion tho O. It. & N. makes a rate of $10 90 for tho round trip. Dates of sale, September 15, 18. 22. 23. 1903. Ticket Jimtted to continuous passago and final re turning limit seven days from dato Qt sale. The ticket will also have one coupon good for ono admission to the carnival exposition. For further par ticulars, cal Ion or address F. F Wunisley, agent. West Virginia Editors. Charleston, W. Va., Sept, U. The annual meeting or tho West Vlrglula Editorial Association, which opened here today. Is the largest In point of attendance ovor held by the asso ciation. The sessions nro to continue until Saturday and will be dovoted to a discussion of the numerous mat ters of Interest to the makers of nowspapers. At the conclusion of tho convention tho editors and their wives and families will tako a jaunt to Norfolk nnd up along the Atlantic coast. Static or ohxo crrr onoLirxii Vr,CA9 Cousty. t Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he It the senior partner ol the firm ol F.J. Cheney A Co . doluit business In the city of Toledo, connty and state aforesaid, and that said firm will par ,,. Burn nirinn Hundred Dollars for each and every caseof Catarrh that cannot be cored by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, bworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of Derember, A- UL . A. W. OI.KA80N. ' Notary IMbllc. iiaii'a Prtirph (!iirn Is taken Internal! v and sets directly on the blood and muc.ius surfaces Oitnesystem. iwiin ir nnumuiiiniB,.i. F. J. CHKNF.Y & CO., Yoledo. Ohio. Bold bydruexIstr.'Sc. Hall's Family Fills are thn best. Annual Convention Concatenated Or der Hoc- Hoo, Portland, Ore., Sep tember 6. 1903. For the above occasion O. H, & N. makes a ono antl oiie-tlilrii faro rato tn Portland on tho certificate plan, Tickets on sale tlireo days prior to opening day. For fttrtner panicu lars call on or address V. V Wains loy. afsent O. It, & N. Sick Headache absolutely and per raancntly cured by using Mokl Tea A pleasant herb drink. Cures Constl nation and Indigestion, makos you p.it aleon. work nnd hanpy. Satlafae (Ion minrnnteed or money back. 25 rta nnd CO cts. Wrlto to W. H. Hoolc er & Co.. Buffalo. IT. Y for a free sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co., drug' gists. Vaudeville at La Grande. Sims, tho cartoonist, thp Harrl soiib and tho Lcons who have appear ed recently on tho programs In Shields' Park. In this city, liavo mado contracts with tho Stewart opera houso In La Grande, to glvo a week's vaudeville performance in that city. Sirs. Ida' ItecUsteln, of Chicago, rushed In front of Rudolph Hoppo, who had shot twice at her usband without lilttlnrr him. Tho third Shot struck and killed her. Hoppo, who Is a saloonkeeper, was beatou nearly to doath by a gang of laborers nearby lrnr lin could be roscued by the Dltcuss Rates n Southwest, fit. Louis, Sept. 8. Tho most im portant matter before tho meeting here today of the general freight agents of tho Southwest tariff com mittee is the question of through rates and divisions thereof. Tho re cent advance ln freight rates an nounced by Mexican lines makes nec essary somo Important changes In the present agreements existing be tween tho Mexican and Toxas lines regarding divisions of rates. Schooner Foundered, Providence. Sept. 8, A Block Island dispatch says a largo four masted schooner foundered this morning near Southeast Lighthouse. No traco of the crow could be found. It is believed sho ran Into nn old sttnkun hulk during tho fog. Sham Battle. Fort Leavenworth, Sept. S. Two thousand troops stationed here are engaged In n sham battle today, pre liminary to the maneuvers at Fort Itlley. No Dessert More Attractive Why uso golaliuo ami Jirodueei belter results in two minutes? j 'Iverythlugiu th pnckiige. Simply add hot water nnd set to cool. It'apeifeetion. Afcur- ! prise to tho ltnu. wife. Nu trouble, les ex pense. Trv It trMl.iv. In Four Fruit l''lrw I voia: Lemon, OrtuiRo. Strawberry, ltusp- 1 berry. At grocers, ldc. j A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. For Bilious and Netvous Dtcorders, such aa Wind nnd Polu In the Stom-ich, Sick Head ache, Giddiness, I'ulncss and Bwelllnjr after meals, DUzines and Drowsiness, Colu Chill Mushing! of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Short ness of Ureath, Costtveness. niotclies on the Skin. Disturbed Sleep, l'rlahtful Dreams and nil Nervonsand Trembling Renwilions. THE FIRST ROSE WILL GIVE RELIEF, IH TWEtlT?MllJJTES. Thf. is no fiction. 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Thesa are "facts" admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guar antees to the Nervous mid Debilitated is that UEECHAM'S PILLS hnvotho Largest Sale of any Potent Medicines in the World. lleecliniii'n I'ltN Itnvo liecu before (lie public lor- liiill u s'Ollllirj, and uro tlio nioKt populur liiiull) inctllcliio. ,NoleNlliiioiilitlHnripul llslictl, iih llevcluilll'H I'IIIm RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. Prepared only by Thomas Doechnm St. Holons, England. Sold eierjtilirro La lluses 10c. and 23c. COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties. Good teams with compotenl tirivors ior commercial men. Speedy horses niul handsome rigs for ovGiilng and bun- day drives. Gentle horses for famil use. Stock boaruea nt reasoname rates. Best of care given to transient stock. Opposite Hotel l'emlleiou Phono Main 161, not free from truilt should l relieved by Glasses of the right strength, lly this means they ure saved from partial or total blindness in Inter years. Tests are made with the aid of modern scien tific instruments. My prices for Spec spena nouns so.1Km1jatyc.v,irvi. gi feweotenlug, llivonug rm -i;5w2s' ! H ami coloring when TO(feECs ' JeH-O !BII rwn"7i"iTri..i.f m Your Eyes tacles and eyeglasses arc quuemoueratc. Qlenn Winslow 8iS Muiu Curtii Jett on Trial. Cynthia, Kr., Sopt, 8. Tho case against Curtis Jett, charged With murdoriug Town Marsha Cockrlll, wns called today. ABC &0HEMIAN Pre, Pale and Sparkling. Bottled Only at the Brewery la SU Louis. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Pictures Off Your Vacation YHp People who have been on t1 eir summer vacations are beginning to return and arc bringing back with thorn some beauti ful pictures. Cameras. Films, Tripods Plates, all hinds albums, printing paper, mounts, and all kinds of supplies for amateur photo graphers at low prices. We'll Help Yoa with Yoat Photo Troubles F. W. Schmidt The Reliable Druggist l'ostoftlce nlock. Phone Main 851 I EASTERN 0REQ0N ft 1 State Normal School f Weston, Oregon Courses of Study Prepare for best positions in the public school. Thorough instruc tion is tlio best methods of teach ing. Practice teaching in ti well organized training school. Special courses in llookkccping, Tyte- writing, Sloyd, Domestic Science, Kindergarten. The Faoulty Includes graduates of Harvard, () Indiana, Stanford Drake, Willa- S mitte nnd Cilicagu Universities, Stute Normal Schools of Jlnssit- chusetts, Indiana, Pennsylvania and Iown. ?, Home Life- -In Carefully Sup- ervised Dormitories. Tuition Free Hoard at Cost fi 6 Next term open September Write for catalogue - i Robert C. French, l'KHSIDKNT g OREGON. PORTLAND, St. Helen's Hall (Ust. 18C9 by lit. Hov. U. W. Morris.) I Will outer Us 31th year September 14, 1803. Number or resident pupils limited to sixty. Book of Information sent on application, ELEANOR TEBBETT8, Prin. Ucfore deciding whore to go to school, examine a Pendleton Academy la catalogue tor tho coming year. New building and equipment. New man agement, and a faculty of experienc ed teachers. Special arrangement for music students and ior the care ful oversight of all students from out of town. All grades of public school work thoroughly done. Our college preparatory work Is accepted by the, best colleges East and West Moral and social advantages tho ,vory best Term begins Septombor 14, ,1903. REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL ICE CI Just call un Mai. , ton's Candy store, wi our wngon around nilnntltv n, i. m j . .tB cream jj uessort can yoa, satisfactory nnri ' this hot weather, thJ mu itu cream. Oar puro, com and dtlfc you aro down tnm a- try our hot weatherl iry our candles, they i irosn every day. aAAAAAsjAAAAAAA4 I A LITTLE P Artisti-ally appljJ skilled workmen adJil to the appearance oil tenor or exterior 1 home, business UWILT tiuiiuings. Wtl .i 1.. -i only skilled paintersi only the best nnitti Our paper hangenl ports antl our lelsd paper the newest , bright ideas of the t shown 111 our stock. Ce C. St Opera Hon: iseilk TRAOT TRUCK STORJ CROWNERl Telephone. '. CO Let us hllH Inn with ROCK SPRi Keco(;nizeu ; and most c:oneE We are prepatej tract with yoa' winter's supply-, liver coal or w part of the city. Laatz Main Street Model Light Business. Ate on show Inoiir Mjffl MHlllnlrrMteajoui tntilty W see ?Mri n-ss men tfyou don ' jj J The iMiner Is Vffll volilclts nora sss cud hubs. lOater railest running yr5,n csrts. pheton snf." bestmsde. OarprlM" tires sat on our n 1 the nlil WiiJifail weeeU. Adopted bj , NEAU" police, tar;,