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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1904, EIGHT PAGES. PAQE TWO. WHY MOTHERS WORRY Did you ever hear a mother -worry over a plump child? There is no better bank of liealth for a child to draw from than a good supply of healthy flesh. Scott's Emulsion not only gives a child weight and plumpness, but it feeds the brain, bones and nerves with strength and active power. Fewer mothers would worry if they knew more about Scott's Emulsion. We'll er.d tou a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWXE,49 Pei't Strtft, New Ycfk. OF ATHENA GENERAL NEWS. SHOULDER DISLOCATED AND COLLAR BONE BROKEN. Mrs. Caten, Sr., Is Hopelessly III Birth of Son In One Family, Twin Boys In Another Close of Success ful Methodist Revival Miss Mc Alroy's Health Is Impairing Miss Bertha Baker" Has Taught Very Successfully Removal of Dr. An derson to Portland. Athoua, Jlarch i. Jesse Vaughn, who Is working on the Dudley farm , about two miles from Athena, had j his right Hhoulder dislocated and his ; collar bone broken last Friday. They brought him Into the city Snturday , and his hurts attended to. The doc-j tor thinks he will be able to go on duty In about six weeks. Mr. Dud-! ley moved Mr. Vaughn's family Into the city Sunday, to remnln during j Mr. Vaughn's Illness. Harvey Caten( who wns called to the bedside of his aged mother, who lives at Davenport. Wash., returned i home Monday. He reports his mother ; as very low and that she cannot last long. ! Mrs. W. W. Smith, wife of the ticket agent of the 0. R. & N. Is vis-i itlng at Castle Hock, Wash., this J Thore is great suffering among Manitoba Indians from lnck of food, and smallpox. Charles F. Dick, of Akron. 0., was elected to the United States senate to succeed Hanna. Young Corbett and Jimmy Britt will fight In Ran Francisco the lat ter jmrt of the present month. Theodore Schralner, aged 19. of wee Wood Haven. L. I., shot and killed j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hydorn of Val-. his father, who knocked his mother ?-v Center, Michigan, spent the first down I of tne week with Bev. Jenkins of ' The Santa Fe railway will build ' ,njs cl,t-v- ?W- nml Mrs' .H"d,orn wore i from San Francisco to Eureka. From ! "turn "E .fro. ?u uxtenslve ,tmr the preliminary survey to completion ' "rough the West, the road will cost $12,000,000. I ,X'r, antl J ff- Edward Z mmerman . . , . .. . . , ' of Pullman, Wash., are visiting here. The defense in the Smoot investl- j g , , vlsit , , ; f T ?Vf8hi"ston1a,re bJe,ct,lnS arriving from his Butter creek stock to the latitude allowed In the Intro- ncn duction of "relevant" testimony. I Rey- Warner and pastr Armfi(,ld , The Chicago Oreat Western rail-1 wno uave beun conducting a revival way has announced a cut in grain at tnt, M E chnrch, closed Sunday, .rates of 2 cents per hundred pounds , eV)3ning. Tnere were 30 additions to from Missouri river joints to Chi-. tne church. caS- I Miss Uuth McAIroy is gradually Seven huudred and fifty thousand Improving in health, and will soonj dollars has been subscribed In Chi- be able to be up town again. ' cago for a music hall, which is to j Mrs. Edward Manassee has re-1 be made the home of a permanent turned from an extended visit In orchestra. j British Columbia, returning by way I JJon-unlon men. under the protec- j of California. She was accompanied 1 Hon of the mounted police, are be- J by her sister. Miss Lena Cohen of ' Ing substituted for the men on strike ( San Francisco. ! who are engaged In landscape work Miss Bertha Baker has just closed at the World's Fair. j a successful term of school at Cold ; The Canadian government is fix- j Spring, and is engaged to teach a Ing up a scheme of military organ!- school on Weston mountain, which ' zation which calls for a regular ! she will begin In a few days, army of 30,000 men, a "first line of! Airs. Lakes of Pullman, Wash., Is j HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. C. C. Davis, Chicago. M. O. Heed. Colfax. . N. Miller, city. C A. Wendler, Spokane. Fred Perchand, St. Paul. F. E. Itamsey. Portland. I. D. Kloeprer Los Angeles. C. B. Atchlnson, Portlnnd. J. W. Russell, Portland. E. Mansfield. San Francisco. M. H. Patton. Spokane. II. C. Long. Spokane, T H. Trobrldge. Portland. W. B. Wilson, Portland. O. D. Oalley, Portland. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. W. R. Glendennlng. Portland. H. L. Morey, Spokane. R. C. Read, Lewlston. Wllllnm Thompson, Lewlston. W. H. B. Smith, Baker City. A. H. Schutsmnn, Wyoming. Charles Proebstel, Weston. H. Baders, Walla Walla. A. 11. Stephens and wife, Umatilla. Hotel St. George. D. S. Taylor and wife, Portland. William Dunn, Portland. J. W. Davis. Walla Walla. C. S. McDuffee. Portland. W. G. Aiken, Portland. George Kent and wife, Helena. L. W. Barnes, Spokane. E. B. Norton, Berkeley. Colonel R. C. Judson. Harry P I,esh. St. Louis. G. C. Cramer, Portland. H. B. Atkin, Seattle. T. C. Luckcl, St. Louis. G. S. Miller and wife, Spokane. D. H. Barker, PorUand. D. E. Cramer, Portland. George F. Starr, Spokane. J. P, Still. Seattle: W. R. Williams. Portland. J. P. Hayden, Portland. Fred Mayfield. E. Myers. Springfield. W. H. Bach. Milwaukee. L. B. Reeder. Portland. i Ten Automobiles Free This year the Royal Tailors of Chicago, nrc giving automobiles to their customers. You have us good a chance to get ono as anybody. The man who guesses the nearest to the number of paid .'dtnlsslons to the World's Fair at SL Louis, will get the best Automobile, worth $5,000.00. They will give away Ten Automobiles and you have a guess for every $1.00 Invested In a suit or garment made by the Royal Tailors. Twenty guesses for a $20 suit, etc. Call at the Fair Store where orders are token for Royal Tallor-Made Suits for either Ladies or Gentlemen, and they will explain fully tho plan on this guessing contest. This is no graft or gambling scheme. You simply buy a suit, and register a guess for each $1 of the price of the suit The one who guesses nearest the number sets the best nutomobilo, tho next nearest the next best machine, etc. Call and Investigate this at once. THE FAIR AGENTS FOR THE ROYAL TAILORS OF CHICAGO. WORLD. THE LARGEST TAILORING HOUSE IN THE PREJUDICE AGAINST TRIB. Dr. L. E. Bulllnger, of San Francisco, Expresses an Opinion Regarding the Greatest Liquor Habit Cure on Earth. ...l..l..fr-Mt.-..- j Artists' Supplies I If you are interested in Oil Dr. L. E. BulHuger, of Sau Francis- ( tt.xlt.ioi T nc ttfn1n.ltmtt mnttiot T TRIB. coming to me as It did. but I Painting see us. Our line enn nnn T n c wilcfnlrnn T lintm tiiuin I 7 v j uun nua uiiatuiii.ii, 1 iiu i v u.i traveling In England and the Eastern I States much lately nnd find much ev idence of TRIB S good work. I bought 25 treatments for friends nnd every ne has done Its work woll." Tallmnn Co., local agents. aeiense oi iuu,uuu men, ana a sec-1 vimiiug nre. I ond line of defense" of 100,000 men. j W. L. Davis, who had, a shoe shop' A merger has been effected In on '"am reei. nas moveu norm or Hotel Bickers. J. S. Cunningham. Portland. Miss Fay Gerklng. Athena. J. B. Saylor and wife, Athena. Junius McCoy. Walla Walla. W. M. Coingon, Lisbon. Mrs. David Taylor, Athena. B. F. McElroy, city. Sam Lee, Spokane. W. M. Duncan. La Grande. J. It. Brown, Portland. L. E. Hukill, Starbuck. W. P. Wlllaby, Athena. A. J. Wlllaby, Athena. Jene Sone, Boise. W. C. Sanderson Erwlu. Alfred Doull, Portland. .Miss Sadie Doull, Portland. George H. Home, Pendleton. E. H. Tnompson, Portland. Interstate Y. M. C. A. Meeting. Cumberland, Md., .March 3. The first biennial convention of tne In terstate Young Men's Christian As sociation opened in Cumberland to- 1 day and will remain in session until Sunday. Delegates are In attend ance from West Virginia, Maryland, j Delaware and the District of Colum J bla. Joshua Levering, former prohi bition candidate for president; Rev. j Frank M. Bristol, D. D., of Wash- incton: Frederick Dnane Slurrls of ! Boston, and General Charles Bird of I Washington, are among the persons of prominence who will address the convention. i is complete ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCH KRS BRUSHES ARTISTS SABLES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of f rani ing pictures. Newest stock of frames C. C. SHARP Opern Houce Block California of the Gas and Electric Corporation, the Standard Electric Company and the United Stntes Gas and Electric Company. The new or ganization controls all the gas and electrical supply of 20 counties. the Press office. James Knight, Planters Compress Hearing. Washington, D. C, March 3. The interstate commerce commission to- day began a hearing. In this city. In the easp nf tho Plnntnrc' Pnmltrnac Tranedv Avi-rterf I n . . , VJ . . .i I company oi uosion, against a num- JU in u.u ,l-k m u,..B u..r u. 1)er of rallroads. Tlle caae ,nV0,VB cnt'o1 " Tpftoc Aire Wnt. .. ... ...... Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand. A GROUP OF BEAUTIES. The showing of ladles' watches Is more than usually Interesting. Wo have added a large number of new designs nnd new stylos to our al ready largo assortment. Where there is so much beauty nnd merit a choice may bo difficult, but prices will help to a selection. LADIES' WATCHES from $5 up. Warranted movement in reliable 20 year cose. $in,00. GLENN WLNSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postoffice Block. ! boy was saved," writes Mrs. W, Wat who has been suf-, kins of Pleasant filtv. Ohio. "Pnen ferinir with rhonmntlRm 1 Tin tmHr i . . ,", ... . , " - ( iuumu nuu piuyeu auu uuvue wiwi mm i,aips j ami a lemnie cougn set in uesiu'.'K. as yet. the relative rates on cylindrical bales 1'OK KAI.K AT THE EAST OltlMO.VU.V of cotton and the regulation round ""'W I'arKe l,?nlef. of ""P"!' obtained for lS cents a bmulle. J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention given and -all work executed properly. Bloetrleal Supplies of all kindg OFFICE 121 WEST COURT ST. (Tribune Building) PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. A Son Was Born. Doctors treated him, but ho gre.w1 j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor ' worse tver' da'- At length we tried i ..r .1... T-.-1 , r,r Tflrtf-c Tnt nlopnifln- for Pnn. ui (ma uii, rvuruury j. a son. --'" " -'j 4 Twins wr nn sumption, and our darling was saved. Twins were Born. . d d E , The extension of the Columbia 1 Rl'v- Moore, pastor of the Baptist 1 body ought to know it's the only T Southern into Willow creek basin, I 'nurch. Is the proud father of a pair sure cure for coughs, colds and nil has resulted In a great boom for the ' "f twln ')0ys They were born Sat- lung diseases. Guaranteed by Tall- i town of .Madras. j "rday. February 27. Mother and ba-1 m.tn & Co.. druggists. Price 50c and The output of younc fish from the i bies are dol"B wt'''- ! $1.00. Trial bottles free 1 Knlama hatchery was this year G,-100.-100 the largest of any one year since the hatchery was started In 1895. Disastrous floods on the lower Fraser river are predicted, on ae- j count of the enormous, entirely un- j precedented snowfall In the Cariboo mountains. The Oregon delegation in congress bos recommended John Combs, of l'rlnevllle, to be supervisor of the northern division of the Cascade for est reserve. The funding bonds of Salem, amounting to $30,000, were all taken by subscription within eight hours after the subscription hooks were opened, March 2. 1 N. Blowers, of Hood River, has been appointed' deputy United States marshal to succeed A. L. Roberts, lately anointed receiver of the La urande land office. Hon. O, W. Stewart, chairman of the national prohibition party, has had very successful meetings In Or egon so far. He will remain until after the June election. The Clerks' Union of Portland, has organized a fight for a C o'clock closing every day except Saturday, and for the Sunday closing of all dry goods and grocery houses. The four children, the eldest 12 years old, of Ed Curtis, of Kalama, Wash., were painfully burned March 2, by the explosion of powder with which they were playing around a redhot stove.. All will recover. In Ninth Missouri District. St. Charles, Mo., .March 3. The re- LIKES PERCHERON HORSES. Removal Of AnHifnn 91.1t ET.mllu .. .. .. . j ( Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson have' IU iconic IIU1II1U. ... , , . J. nently. Athena feels the loss of:PUUcan congressional convention of( these two most respected citizens. ! tne Nlnth dlstrl:t niBt hore today , . ; and elected delegates and alternates T t t i Great Alteration Sale ! OF; j to attend the national convention to . be held at Chicago In June. Resolu- Formerly Raised Clydes, But Found U"nf we. ad"plf ln(,lorf'nS tn a,u . . 7 . ' 1 ministration of President Roosevelt. . nem unsuiteo to the Rough West-. The district convention to nominate a candidate for congress will be held later. em Country. W. P. York, fonueriy of Vinson, Umatilla county, but now a resident of Kilbride, In Grant county Is ono of the most extensive growers of It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of La Grange. Ga., heavy horses in the state, and ha, ' ""ffered for six month, wltb a fright ehaneed from th. rw,i. .r. iw. Snl running tore on his lug. but cheron breed, quite recently. I tnat . Uucklen's Arnica Salve He believes the Clyde is too timid j wholly curd UMln "v,e ??ys: For luU and too susceptible to rough usage 1 f wm,n' p"es- U 8 ,he ,be8i "' for the western country, and" that the'!," 11'!,,,. OTl" t-ercheron. being more hardy and of :,";;,", ' stronger constitution, Is better suited 'We have some propositions in real estate which are worth your time to Investigate. Come In and talk thorn over with us. E. T. WADE & SON, Omce In E. O. Building. 'Phone Black, 1111. P. O. Box 324. '"rtli ads and ""favorable j vlrgInIa Republican, for Roosevelt ThJ hf? t rett'ement- Richmond, Va.. March 3.-The re. The hoofs of the Clyde will not m,ulcans t Vircinla In stat mn sSHHF Hiss? tougher Perchcron will hustle snmow dr.rts'"''atterlng feed amnE th ' WASHING W.THOUTWAtr Mr. York keeps about 40 brood . . ,,, , . mares on hand all the time and h " Uke w Hid of Dandra raising an exceptionally heavy grade .. without Uerpleide. of horses for truck and drav work I y. "I!r..-,fe "X. on.e tfylnj to ami A...l , , i Man IHVUIBCIV uu uuun icnuj nam in mo marxcts water; without soap or 1 or the bound cities and Portland, be- If you did what would you say of sides furnishing some of the best hlm? teams ever sold to Pendleton dray. ".SJ?'! tt? JP!Ub ,0 trv to ot mon rid of Dandruff and ,to prevent Bald- itL n.i. . , y feeding the germa which cauia He finds that the heaviest grade It. with Canthrarlde., Vaaollne. oiycer- of work horse is not needed In the ,ne n"d similar nubetancen which form farming districts, but that a medium ihf, T'llL lnBredlent f moat ao- horse, weighing from 1,100 to 1.250, S5SS-. - uuHwors tne iarmors' purpose Just cause It attacka and kills the parasitic as well as a heavier horse, and tho etrm which feeds on the hair roots. amount of mnnnv l,ivi,utrl In , .... n It Is the orldnal Bml nnlv TftnninM on the farm Is .not then so great, un c80'pd Af' Z",c.,urL, I ..r bi.ick were usea. atamps for .ample to The Herplclde Co , Detroit, Mich. Sale of Household Goods. Being about to remove from tho city I will offor for sale on Friday, March 4th ut the rectory of tho Epis copal church, my household goods. consisting of chnlrs, tables, stoves. bedroom sots, earpots. etc W. E. POTWINE. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. WOOD FOR SALE 1 1 MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO., So. 7 Pott St. ShIih, Cea.AgLOENS ORE TYPEWRITER SusallM Rtnlinjj ... Expert Resalring 1 Notice to Taxpayers. I I hereby notify all taxpayers, not exempt from poll taxes, that I ira collecting tho poll tax, which must bo paid by April 1. M, J CARNEY. City Marshal. In .carload lots. Green cut black pine. Dry four-foot wood at $4.50 per cord on siding at Pendleton. Address S. G. BRYSON No. 1700 W. Railroad Bt. Furniture Carpets Workmen will soon be crowding its for room to remodel our store building. We must make room. Tbe stock must be reduced. Come and Help us and you will be sure to help your selves. We are overstocked, especially on Iron Beds, Mattresses, Carpets and Rugs In these we can show you bargains not found elsewhere. Make good your opportunity and save money while you can. See our 3 -piece bebroom suit, golden oak. swell drawer, French . plate mirror, for $ 9. A new line of Folding Go-Carts just received. Yoors for Bargains M. A. RADER MAIN AND WEBB STREET? Undertaking Parlors in Connection I ? ,1 t If ,1 ,