I 'TP- !. Witt i : - in . ' i- i I 1 '"''li' Schlitz beer costs twice sH W'llt common ncer cosn in the brewing. One-half Y pays for the product; the lJfft One-half is spent in l-W fM cleanlineu. in RUerinn rwn IB .-?;, the air that touches it, in ' filtering the beer, in ster- J , ilizing every bottle. And I .( iB ....... .k. . -r Ll I pH Paa iuai ui aging pH , .)' the beer Tor months before ., tM it you aslc tor bchlttz 1 1 ! IV you gct purity and "Ee' 1 1 ' you f1-' no more han ' rJ$- beer costs without them. I t:' B Brrmiry Buttling. ' I ft- H Phono Main 1781. 5 iw The Itau Ice & Cold S to nun 3 Co.. 411 Main St, t Pendleton 1 fmMSm 14 i BEST FOR THE ; -d BOWELS ,1tlrHjK tt von htirtVt a n-irnl ir lieaHhv titoTDMnt of the ft 1 v jvKT 1m twM Mtr' t re 111 nr will bv. Keep you I 1itJlwT f fcoiopen aiitlb w " Kon In the hof tio ' I'-itK' Jf lent rnystc r pill i 3l! I iluneemm. Tiiw nooib ill 'ft 't1' wn,4jit irKttrf EMiiy ot keeping (he towel J1m,T.S twluRIoc S.r Slclic-r IVoaLrn r inp. IP O. n,l M , nu i wnie lur ll.c M-I'i. ""1Jf mnuiu tticxtvT oarir, cmutn r sm toiu. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. flood Cam-alls for ulculc parties teams with competent drivers for commercial men. Speedy horses and handsome rigs for evening and Sun day drives. Gentle horses for family use. Stock boarded at reasonable rates. Ilest of care given to transient Block. Opposite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone Main 1C1. I ------ -4---- f Enjoy Life We will niako your leisure bourn paw pleasantly Bowling alleys, iiool, lillllardB and shooting gnlleryi Every thing llrst-clasH. TQM PE RANGE KBFRKHH MKNTB and uigare. Musical entertainment everj' evening . ; f Robinson's Parlors i Under W, & C. Dopot. - ttt i m 4- Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as low as the lowest Suffered .light Months I can heartily recommend Acker's .Tablets f ir dyMHHla nnd .stomach troubles. I l ive boon suffering for eight months ami tried many rome , dies without relief, until I got Acker's Oysprpsla Tarttuts, which I used only a short ttmo aid am now perfectly well. Th. lkvnti you for the speedy recovery, am gratefully yours, Fran- els I. Gakiior, ur ouver, wasn. Bena to W. H. Ho or & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for a free trial package. (Nothing Hko thorn.) P. W. Schmidt & Co., 4nwglstt. THIRTY-TWO YEARS TODAY ANNIVERSARY OF A GREAT CONFLAGRATION. Fire Swept a Track Four Miles Long Through the city Seventeen Thousand Buildings Were Burned Aid Society Built 5,226 Temporary Buildings. Chicago, III., Oct. 9. Today marks the 32(1 nnnlvorsary of the great Chi cngo (lrc. It is also a day whon tho JcMors" of tho Western me tropolis gather Into big nnf little groups and recount tholr thrilling experiences on that memorable Oct. 5 of 1871, when n whirlwind of llamo swept for miles through tho city ot 334.000 Inhabitants, cnusing n mono-tan- loss approximating 1200,000,000, rendering tens of thousands of nor. sons homeless ami poverty stricken, and leaving tho charred remains of hundreds In Uu wake. Cow Kicked Over a Lamp. The origin of tho great lire lias been faced Indirectly to the Ill-tern per of an ordinary milch cow "Mrs. O Leary's cow." as It now Is cole- hrated in tho annals ot Chicago's his tory. This cow was kept In n two awry iranie oarn in tne renr of a modest drolling nt No. 137 Do Kov en street, on tho southwest aldu ot the city. Shortly after 9 p. m. on faunday, Oct. S. llamcs wero discover ed issuing from tho O'l.cr.ry bam. Those who attempted to extinguish tho ulazo In tho barn testified to And ing a kerosene lamp shattered into pieces within range of the cow's heels. Tho world believes that cow kicked tho lamp to pieces, thus giv ing llfo to the -reat conllagratlon which followea. Thero was delay In getting the . alarm to tho flro department and in -jotting v.-nter to tho flro after the inarm, rno nearest engines railed to cot to the flro until after It waB beyond control, In the dry southvost gale that was blowing and tho parch ed fuel a three montns' drouth pre ceded tho Are that was ready to j help it forward. I Great brands of flro wore caught 1 up high In tho air observers say from 300 to 500 fsct and whirled of to tho northeast, dropping whore they would, nnd starting now fires far to leoward of the old. Uy midnight the llamcs had swept across tho couth branch of the Chicago river and eaten into tho business heart of tho city. The mnyor remained in tho court house as long as It was tonantnblc. This was tho supremo moment of disaster, for that building had boon thr storehouse, and wns now tho tomb of tho public records. Tno chain or tiilo by which ovory owner held every foot of propony in Coo's county, from tho government to the latest buyer and lender, camo to ut ter annihilation. About 3 a. m. tho postofllco and sub-treasury were burned, tho latter with some $2,000, 000 In currency and government se curities. J r-i . . .J r... nun Mil., I Tho last houee to bo destroyed j ., that Of Dr. J. H. Foster, Oil I Ul- . ,. ,!,,., 1 .!, rW limit of the city. This house burned 25 hours after the time, and four miles from the place of tho starting of the fire. Seventeen thousand, four hundred and fifty buildings, with subc.antial ly nil household effects, wero burned. To help Chicago f':nds came about ns follows: From Insurers (Now iV - .rrt, Connecticut, Qr?tH Britain, , MitsVasschusctts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, California and Rhouo isianu iuauiut between $15,000,000 and $50,000,000; from gifts In money and other val uables, something like $1,000,000; from Chicago herself about $lHi. 000,000 was taken, after all allevia tions vcro allowcu for. "Derrick time" is tho name winu attached Itself to tho years Immed iately following tho conllagratlon. Tho Relief and Aid society, formed ninmnt noforo tho flames died out, spent nearly $1,000,000 In structures ..nmnr,.iTit ntul tnrnnnrary. Hetween Oct. 18 and Nov. 30 tho society put up 5,220 houses, using 35.01)0,000 feet of lumber. Tho first building erected ancr iho -board shanty put up by William u. .. .fi o rout r r.tato dealer, and wos begun and flnlsheu on Oct. 10. It was surmounted by the proud sign, "Kurfoot's Hlock." Dieting Invites Disease. To euro dyspepsia or Indigestion It is no longer necessary to livo on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weakness that tho wholo sys tem becomes an easy proy to dlseaso. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure onablos tho stomach and digestive organs to di gest and asslmllato all of tho whole some food that one cares to eat and Is a nover falling cure for indiges tion, dyspepsia and all stomuch troubles. Kodol digests what you cat makes tho stomach sweot. Sold by Tallman Co. "WINNING THE BOY." Famous Episcopal Order Debates a Live Issue. ,-,,...,... w n Thin w.-iH another liimiiii, , - - day of Interesting pnpors and till(S .!. mnmltnru nt tho UrOtllOniOOd of St. Androw In annual national con vention here. The proceedings bogan with tho customary corporate com munion hold in St. Mark's church. Tho foronoon was dovoted to routine ouslnes8. After luncnoon mo ran--',,,! tin, I lmtil an intor- csttnx sorlos of informal discussions on the genor.M lopie oi -wm n I3oy." Judgo Donjamln B. Llndsoy, of tho juvenile court of Denver. Rov. J. II. Houghton and Hubert Carleton wero among those who addressed tho conference.. , Tho nev, F. S. Bpaldlng, of Erlo, Pa. has been selectod to dollvor tho principal address at the public meet- DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, Ing tonight, whon "Tho Church'f irst Duty" wl the principal sub Joct of consideration, CONVICT ROADS. State Prisoners are to be Worked on Roads In Valley Counties. Governor Chnmborlaln called Conn ty Judge Scott into n conCoronco o day on tho proposed plan to build state roads with convict labor, says tho Salem Journal. Tho governor expects to leave for Washington . C Saturday nlcht Oil !1 tvr tru1 trip in tho Interest of the stnto lands IJoforo ho goen ho desires to huvo tho engineering work started, so that upon his return, construction, under tho Btnto law, can begin. He will call Into consultation tho good roads engineer of the State Agricul tural College, who, with tho county engineer nnd road-master, will bo al. to dovlso a workable plan for build ing '0. gravel roud rrom Snlom to tho reform school this winter. Governor Chamberlain believes r. great deal ot work can bo done in Bpito of tho rainy vcnthor, citing the fact that farmers work and teamsters ! haul wood all winter long. Jtulgo Scott leaves for tno Wash lrgton good roads convention today, and oxpects to bring nn experienced government engineer bnck with him, to give his suggestions as to tho uest , plans for construction with convict I labor. Wants a Milk Wagon. Tho editor has boon requested to urge tho need of tho establishment I of a milk wagon in Goldcndnlo, says tho Sentinel. Some of our fnrniers living near town could make good money off of n fow cowc by engaging in this business. It would fill a long felt want. We trust someone wisu ing to make some money will in vestigate this proposition. Tho treatment nccorded the Seat tie milk men by tho health author ities Is not conducive to the Hpread of the Industry In Washington. Opal Mines, Sold. Tho Idaho Opal mines on Sucker creok, 20 miles south'w'est of Nnmpa have beon sold by tho discoverers to eastern parties for $8,Uuu. Some very line opals have been found on this ground, consisting of 20 claims. One stone picked up on tho surface in 1897 sold for 53,000 In Nov,- York City. Tills one is now In a Huston collection and is considered the rttiust opal ever discovered In the United States. Will Manufacture in Idaho. The .1. I. Case Thrushlng .Machine company of undue. Wis., lias filed articles of Incorporation nt DoIbc City, with a capital stock of $1,000,- 000, nnd has designated Moscow as tho headquarters. This means that mcso machines will ho manufac tured in n branch factory somovhore in Idaho. Crooks Are Plentiful. , Siiokaue is infested with crooks. fnlilrs. smooth tonsued. slick-nn- gored gentry of all descriptions, and I tho (lollco forco Is busy lteoiiing tho; Innocents from tho country districts out of tho clutches of these vnm pires during fair week. A sucker and crook is born ovory second, if one should take tho record of tho coun try fairs ns ovldence. Special Edition. The Spokane Presn which lias grown from a small "penny presn" or four pages, In one year, to a buxom lass of largo proportions and winsome ways, eight pages, and wholo pages of advert. sing, too, will Issue a 10,000 edition on Oct. 10. ns p. county fair souvenir edition. Caldwell Races Good. Tho horse races at the Caldwell fair aro sold to ho tho best over hold In that section, and a revival of run ning races is ono of the nest features. For several years all races havo beon In tho trotting class but tho running races nro Incoming popular again. Want the Pony Express. Iioise City is to patitlon tho Short I.lno to contlnuo running the Pony Express train between thnt city and Huntington. Diminishing traffic had caused tho compnny to consider n il'"-ontlnuatiun of it. Parochial and Public Schools. Tho Catholic church has 4.000 pa rochial schools in tho United Stn'es, with an attendnnco or about 1,000,000 students. Tho claim Is put forth that "tho superiority or tho parochial schools over tho nubile school, is be coming more apparent every day." Tho public schools havo an attend anco or about 13,000,000. Tho Sontl nol. Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a spec ialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Aha St, Opp. Court House , Sold here, there, everywhere EMPLOYERS TO ORGANIZE. Great Progress Being Made by Antl- Unions Movement. Indianapolis, Oct. 9. D, M. Parry, piealcinnt of the National Manufac turers' Association, nnd tho chief pro moter of the proposed Natlunal Asso ciation of Kmployors, Is jubilant over the outlook for the laid named organ Ixntlon. lie Is ,lti dallv receipt of coninniuicatlonH from nmnilnnit innnufactuiorH and other large om I ployers of labor throughout tho t-oun-' try signifying their active sympathy with tho movement and saying they I intend to he present u tho eonven tlon to bo held in Chicago two weeks honre at which tho formation of the association will he completed Tho new association will embody the views nnd Ideas expressed by .Mr , Parry in his annual address before the New Orleans convKiitlon of the . National Manufacturers' Association It will begin a campaign of educa tion i.iul have n defense fund lu fight organized labor. It will have 100 or ganizers in tho field to form suIihI dary associations nnd will look after legislation In Washington and In the vnrioiis states. Mr. I'atry will prob ably be chosen president nt the Chi cngo convention. Cheaper Postage to Cuba. Washington, D. C, Oct. !). The new Buy Now Every piece of Wall Paper in our large stock will be disposed of without unnecessary delay. We have a large, fresh stock of Wall Paper, all the very latest designs. All this season's patterns. We have concluded not to carry over a single roll if slaughtered prices will make the goods move. GREATEST BARGAINS ever offered are now on. Come and pick your paper while the stock is complete. I C. C. 1903. rem Before you buy it you know it by the band. After you try it you know it by the quality. The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the Worldv The Band is tht Smoktr'a Protection. postal convention between the United States ami Cuba went into effect to day The etfeet is to place the mall for Cuba under the same rates and conditions as domestic mall. The only difference Is that mall for Cuba may be held up for fumigation or other sanitary purposes. lASiters most tie dispatched, even if they do BABY'S VOICE feel the exquisite thrill ot motherhood with indescribable dreiltj fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and I of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Another's Fra ...,- if- . r . t ..!!,., , a sciciiiiuc imimeiu lor cxiernai use tuny, which loiigncns anarty pliable all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this great crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at $i.oo per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to all women sent free. Address BRADFIELD liCGULATOR CO., Atlmntn. Oa. Clearance Sale SHARP Cowt Street Q sat a House Block 5C jiui uuui- stamps, anil letter, 1 tmcknges mav im n., . 1 same rntnl. ' 7,,, l A cau very clover swindler bu J ght In New York. k personating sons of J. p. Mom,! iu uuuriy uu mo largo cities Is the joy of the household. forM it no happiness can be complete, M Even uu- picture ot mother andfoS angels smile at and commend ( thoughts and inspirations of the motiJ bending over the cradle. 1 lie ordeal lira which the expectant mother must nasi i ..n ..r .i . , T . ' ever, ib mi inn in iiitniior nnu sunenniA she looks forward to the hour when ihtul MOT HOP F KlEN on Wall Paper